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Show But Just to All Devoted to no Party or Faction TOLU1 BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER xn. 29, 1906. NUMBER 34. aproaching the fanner gave him a of the work in which the Latter-da- y SUITS AGAINST JAP. leave of absence for a few days. it Saints are engaged, expressing his had Rob was who home driven the belief that it had been divinely reto chronicle the cows but fearing the wrath of hU The stored "e are pleased through the Prophet Joseph Absconding Jap Has Numerous of Miss Elfleda Lund of Smith. father he dared not venture into the He referred to a question Brought Against Him... He is house, so hid in the loft until nigh; city, and that had been asked in the 4th ward fall. Still At Large. school as to how one may the Salt Lake Sunday 44- 44444444444,4444 44 444444 4 TZerW "If only I could have one look at On Saturday the 24th two know the difference between good suits Mr and Mrs. Jensen are and them I would be satisfied and re- were commenced in evil spirits, and that it had been ' District the in the turn. But even this was denied Court by popular young people answered by one of the members of and the corn it produced was called Attorney J. I). Call which NELLS FIRST THANKSGIVING. as all the blinds were down. hint munities where they have lived, the theological Corn. was that One of these class, it $12,000. "Nells aggregate doubt By B. C. High School Student. there isnt the slightest was told to Miss He heard them wishing for his pre- was brought by Israel Hunsaker of given to us to have the spirit of God the When story will their new position they if we would live for it and one of from sence and his father regretting send- Honeyville to recover $750. and cer"Oh, mamma, why dont they play Gray, Nells teacher, she went Utinue to merit the respect and ing him from home. He could wait tain horses and implements. Both contribuits gifts is the discernment of spirits. with me, sobbed Xellasslie lay upon house to house asking for Ifldence of their many friends. np longer but rushed Into the room suits are little Lorenzo X. the Stohl said that her little bed. "I dont think the tions, and after gathering Bishop against I. Okazaki, the Jap L congratulates them and we may understand the if you will only who embezzled about Father, exclaiming their wended all of our class together, they $12,000. from things Lord is as good to us as he is to !heS them all that their hearts men hen forgive me, I will never refuse to his fellow countrymen, and who is by the spirit of men but to un- neighbors, and mamma, it just makes way to the cripples bedside. desire in righteousness. drive home the cows again. The still at large. It Is derstand the things of God we must me feel awfully bad. Nell saw them coming up the path plain that this was lost in the exclamations answer have the spirit of God. Most of us with laden arms clothing their Jap has been making preparation Nell was a dear girl of fifteen with have heard the woTd hut how many her hands and of delight and thankfulness that for this large haul for a long time. and was the joy of her mothers and food, she threw up have were uttered by the Jenkins family As part of Ills plans he purchased of us live it? He repeated the par-Ui- years heart. She was an only child of cried, "Oh, mamma, my prayers for the lost boy who had returned from Mr. Hunsaker a sendis Lord Rosa Carter of this city and able of the Savior wherein he likens the and answered $".500. farm the McFarlands and because of their been to gladden their Thauksglving Day. of Honeythe Hunsaker, Jr., doers of about the word to down as Israel as and giving well us, the $200. paying his angels yr. living in poverty, she had but very ing sob-e- d OLIVIA JENSEN. a lien, upon the crops raised upon child yesterday in the hearers, to the wise man who built few her and McFarland Mrs. tille were married She things to make her happy. Miss Carter is the his house upon the rock, an(T those the farm to Mr, Hunsaker to partialLogan Temple. bitterly as the merry crowd enhad blue eyes, golden hair, and large S. Mr.-anJ. Mrs. silenced Carter, who are not were of of hearers room and to word the ly secure him for the premises sold. the tered daughter only, in short, was a sweet dispositioned were among the pione- the man who built his house upon beaua TEACHERS VISIT had The second suit was filed by Jos. 060EN. class sung the after vhose parents until of child. When but a mere baby the sands. He called attention to five Miss Gray presented Knudson, and in it 'thirty-seve- n seph tiful ers of Brigham City. Rosa has hymn. was taken Nell suddenly years Local Instructors Look Into Methods of two merchants assign their and full a Nell pennies, with Japs quite popular as a lady typo, the fact that "we are not to live by and purse ill; and at last, when of Ogden Teachers and Profit at the business on bread alone, but by every word that her violently came and which for claims, lastly, the family, aggregate $11,000. having worked clothing she creeping back, strength Thereby. The same Jap is the defendant. The basket containing a large a loth papers in this city and on the proceedeth from the mouth of God. large was back The was little All of the public school teachers helpless. e When God She enjoyed the sheriff Immediately went to Garland Tremont Times. gave us the Word of Wis- almost double, the knees were bent roasted turkey and all kinds of food. took a clay off Friday and went to and attached all contracts which confidence of those for whom she dom it was not intended as a reAfter spending a pleasant time and the arms and hands were twisted Ogden where they visited the Ogden Okazaki had an Interest in and to make In that reand Nell worked and was known as one of the straint but as a blessing. with promising any out of shape, making her entirely schools. They report having had a Mr. Hunsaker is spect it Is like all other commandmoneys that were due him .by reason more frequent visits, the peace-makebest in the craft. helpless. Huns- ments of God, there is a This remarkably good time. They were of said contracts. It is proposed wended their way home. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel blessing As a result of this, Nell was comwelcomed by the Ogden teachers and a known well vi is connected with its observance. One that the money recovered shall be lie, was the first Thanksgiving that Nell aker of Honey shown every possible courtesy. The divided to sit day after day in the seen and she remembered and very popular young man. He thing that we are promised through pelled pro rata among all the Jap, deformi- had ever fit her to made chair principal of the public schools there rudely a mission from was is lived. it It increased as returned or she as recently reported that one of these bodily vigor it phy long just took them to dinner and made them father's love. All sical strength, but that is by no ty, through her fellows has become non corn-pyoung to Germany. LUND. MOR1LLA feel that he was theirs to command. sat there while her she long day was taken to the tus men and means News extends hearty congrathe most important blessing The The object of the visit was to inand mother worked in the The revelation father camp at HoneyviUe, At reports, dilations and wishes the young eou- - lattached thereto. and determine wherein ourj success in their jour- - says that we shall be blessed with garden, and little neighbor Pliyllii his reason. he JENKIN'S THANKSGIVING DAY vestigate pie unbounded however, saining own schools or methods of teaching life. wisdom and understanding, which was at school. The Japs are very sensitive, especiuey through School Student. a By High could be bettered. home came McFarland When Mr. is of far greater importance. Wiscows from ally bo because they have been outthe will you get "Rob, dom and understanding as used by at night from a hard day's labor,, he raged by their countryman and are the pasture this evening as the day the Lord comprehends all that God would take her tenderly in his arms is father afraid that the citizens of Box Elder to for James go, GOING ON MISSIONS. stormy has in store for his obedient chil- and lay her on the bed; and lying in and theres no think that they are in the scheme to will what it telling The wedding of Miss Genevieve Alma Jensen of Corinne and Axel dren. In closing he paid a high tri- that stiffened position, with face up- be before the merchants. defraud Farmsaid back? They are you get of Mr. Blackburn and W. Borgstrom of Thatcher left MonRupert Olsen, bute to the sterling character of turned, she would listen eagerly to er Jenkins. been for all not had and me destitute it never James helps this city, will be solemnized at high the stories her father told, and ask day afternoon for Salt Lake City and about $400. which has been recoverPresident Joseph F. Smith. his do not and chores Ill with my toon today in the Salt Lake Tempel, from there wi1. proceed on to Scandi- ed Elder Wilford Reeder referred to numberless questions. d since the suit they would have his son, Rob, 3 Work, replied President Joseph F. Smith officiating. was she navia to perform missionary work, been without food. This money alEvery Sunday morning the writings of the apostles in the lad. stubborn and very The bride is the charming daughtthe former in Denmark and the lat- lowed about $10, time of Christ, calling attention to taken to her little Sunday School apiece, None of your stubbomess, my boy. ter in Sweden. er of Bishop Thomas H. Blackburn each of them contain class and took great delight in list- Go the fact that 1 once or you will rue your reat and the groom is the eldest son of treatwere which lessons the many prophecies that are being ful- ening to I no an will for not Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Olsen of the 2nd fusal. take Mrs. Mathias Boessinger and sod, filled. The Apostle Paul in travel- ed by missionaries. They always resaid Mr. Jenward. re- answer, go at once, would and she of mained her with Deweyville, were Brigham Tisitors some discovered about that pering bile out hunting a few days ago, These young people enter the matrkins, his wrath increasing, as the boy yeeter,iaj., sons claiming authority but really flect on them each day as she sat seemed more determined to stick to Mr. JameS Knudson made 5 e imonial state with the best wishes possessing none had preached a doc- aione. See the big new post card display, of a host of friends home or find. first leave we his my saw whom He a on answer, rock fiat the among trine not in accord with the GosThus the days passed with Nell. are glad to be numbered. can learn to do as you are lop of a little knoll down in the in Comptons window. until you pel of Christ, and he said, "Though But the night talks and newspapers told. Go until you are ready to bring marshes and noticed that some aniMr. Hans N. Knudsen of West Porwe or an angel from heaven preach had grown very interesting of late. to. mal had been scratching around the tage was in town on business Wedwhen are cowshonfe told the you any other Gospel unto you than that It was almost the last of November CITY COUNCIL. "Very well, I will go said Rob as edge Of the rock, so he tipped it over nesday. which we have preached unto you, and for many weeks the children, of he walked rapidly through the gate with his foot disclosing a human let him be accursed. the neighborhood had teen preparing Just arrived, post cards by the skull. It must have been there for City Asked to Contribute to Write-u- p and up the country road. a program for a public service at the from one cent up, at the thousands, Singing, Judges who rule. Hell return before long, mut- a long time as only part of the skull In Deseret News Xmas Edition. Art Gallery Compton Bishop Blackburn said that he be- church on Thanksgiving Day. Nell tered the farmer as he went for the was intact. He Is of the opinion that Mr. Silversmith met with the coun-d- l lieved one reason why we are so had heard and read the program over cows Mr. Casper Andersen of El wood Yes, hell It is an Indian skull and has been and did the chores. in behalf of the Deseret News to timid in arising before the saints and over again, but even more interwas in Brigham on business yester-settlcbe will no soon find there one, to there since long before this city was see what here at home is that we expect to be esting than that, was the account of they could do for a write-u- p 4 him home his day. the parents gave in the Christmas He said that we too of- the origin of the day, now heard by give edition. It was niov criticised. him. Youll have to if , ed and your get burry carried that a committee of ten forget the solemn covenants that her for the first time. our photos for Xmas, What were you quarrelling with three be The whole community was invited appointed to wait on the we enter into with our Creator, we ANOTHER PLANT IS Art Gallery, officers of the Commercial Club re- forget that we have been baptized to be present at the church, and dur- Rob about? inquired Mrs. Jenkins as the farmer brought in the milk. NOW CONTEMPLATED. Master DeForrest Page,- sou of Mr. garding the matter. Counrllmen X. for the remission of our sins and have ing the evening a collection of pen"Rob refused to bring the cows I. Xelsen, X. E. II. D. Page, is visiting id Brigham Mortenscn and A. C. had hands laid on us for the reception nies was to be taken in, which was with his grandparents Mr, and Mrs, of the Holy Ghost, etc. If we were to go to the missions. Thus the home and I told him to go until he Neeley were appointed. reNever would. H. soon mind C. he will C. A. Kaiser. The ordinance Baker Goes View were East With a their to children and our more could we. duty fully parents granting a franchise doing to the Come in and have your photos taOgden and Xorthwestern R. R. clearly see the position of our lead- feel that they had made an offering turn." of Organizing; a Company for the of thanks for the mercies of the was read and final hasers and wish "I so had them sincere not render been you Xmas and avoid the rush. support. ken for set for reading for next Purpose of Manufacturing Portland Compton's Art Gallery. The choir sang the anthem, "Cry year. Nell had been very much Im- ty, quietly replied his wife, "but I meeting. Note The Cement. pressed with the object of this from do hope he will soon return. com- Out and Shout." When it comes to buying a suit or mittee met with the Commercial Club Benediction by Elder Joseph H. the first, and spent many an hour But Rob did not return. Winter an overcoat. Fisliburn's can certainly officers thinking on the subject. passed, spring came, summer, too, Wednesday morning in the off- Lill.vwhite. Yesterday afternoon II. C. Baker do you good in qualities and prices. ice of On this day when we find her sit- with all her pleasures and beauty, left-fo- r D. Secretary and Manager, J. the east with the purpose in Call and see theni. tf Call and ting alone in the little room, some and Mother Nature was preparing view of organizing a company for the after due deliberation it was A SOCIAL EVENT. be to ' decided that no new The takes of her Wright family children for the long winter manfacture of Portland cement. Mr. her, possession thought inducements would he held no doubt will in held this and countenance. her is It no but today city still of Rob. trace In Mrs. B. T. changes sleep, out to the solicitor. Ed. Last Monday everting Baker announces that it is proposed Preparation Alvord gave a little sociable in honor Wednesday, and tomorrow in to be vain had a search been made for to erect the plant near the Hot be hugely attended. of her Sunday School class. During the wonderful service at the church. him. Still his whereabouts were un- Springs north of the city, for the pur- are being made to accommodate 100 When night came, Nell lay with up- known. ' n the first part of the evening pose of utilizing the beds of lime car- - persons. face and turned eve ineager eyes the Twas before Go to Compton's Art Gallery for all which watching was after Thanksgiving passed bonates in that vicinity. It is said ifr. and Mrs. M. L. Ensign, who dulged in games, amusements, sing- and listening to the children as they Day and Mrs. Jenkins was finishing that hire '0U1' X:a;s Presents, picture books, ino:are been supply is practically visiting for two or three ing and story telling. About 11:00 passed the houre; but when the last up her baking, and Mr. Jenkins had A big line Xmas al,d post cards. ex. of to haustible, Jo months according reports past with their daughter, and had was gone from litreturned from. were the barn everything and refreshments delicious just oclock who a have deal officer ports spent great L A. Merrill of Salt Lake City, served in courses, fqIowrd bv candy growing still, she called her father tle James was disconsolate and cad lime in making a thorough survey ofj The Counij Physician reports that etittnd kon.p las t Friday noon, and apples. Sentiments wete given to her and they had a long, quiet as he looked out of thev.indow ai the the beds, their depth anti extent. Mr. a peculiar has appeared disease 'er Vt.e driven front' tlte depot to conversation. dark and dreary sky. "Something Baker expects that by the the Japs out in the valley. bj Sunt. 11. L. Kcttr rnd Counselor heir home among opening Nell war, unable to go to the pro- wonderful is going to happen for the of expecting to find the J. li. Lil'ywhite. One special feaspring the company will he rmulv P manifests itself in the shape of 'tee cold ;tml but instead as the wind was blowing fierce- rows came home alone from the pas- to dreary, gram recitawas tlte the of ture evening begin the erection of a plant (f numerous carbuncles on the neck hey were warmly greeted on their tion by Mrs. Martha Rees. ly and the snow was piled in a heap ture. They never did that before, barrels' capacity. Utah Stale and bark, lie is investigating the 2,000 fival by their children and grand-'hildre- u at tnc door of the cottage. As she said Air. Jenkins. matter to ascertain just what it is. Journal. in this I wish Rob were city who had pre-'ir- ti TO COUNTY CORRESPONDENTS. sat aione, a sadness came over the mishere, We is sighed thinkwhat the Journal a sumptuous dinner for them. Mrs. Latietta Neff, one of Utahs n face, hut it was soon James, "I never can enjoy Thanks- informed as to the location ot this have Our county correspondents will appear in been very negligent of late. We wish chased away by delightful fancies of giving Day without him. I wonder proposed plant. We have reason to leading Elocutionists, with the old Rose Southern on be in "The what if little he the will have any turkey and plum believe that Mr. Baker intends to !o going might they would wake up and send us 2t 29th. on church. the A favorites services. of pudding. sadness fell cate" it at his place about four miles feeling . something. The service was finally over and on the group at the mention of the north of this President Oleen X. Stohl presided of assortment best and The largest city. Ed. !t the SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS the audience had all departed except absent one. s. services found at be is Furs in the tabernacle to Ladies' are invited to the annual Union of those who had charge of the penny b'iay afternoon. In, the meantime let us see what to $20 $1.50 from Prices Mr. Nephi Ilrunker of Willard was the Box Elder Stake held Saturday, table. Beside the little pile of money has become of Rob. After leaving Singing, "Let earths inhabitants each. seen on our streets Tuesday. tabereorn were ears of the which three 1st Dec. in his home, his conscience smote him cjoice. Brigham City yellow Mr. T. D. lloldaway of Elwood was nacle. Programs huve been sent to had been sent by Nell. Attached to for hfs disobedience but his pride Prayer by Elder Isaac A. Jensen. FIRE INSURANCE. Social in the even- the corn was a note stating that she urged him on. I will show them in town yesterday on business. Pinging "o Lord of hosts we now all the schools. D. Secy. C. Brown. but no had remembered had avoke." pennies that I can make my own way in this Mr. David Jenkins of Morgan is ing. Have your home and live slock inThe the Bible Stories telling how the peo-- . world. Some day .they will miss me visiting in town the guest of Mrs. sured with Frede F. Peteisen, Bear sacrament was administered TEACHERS INSTITUTE. fhe pie had given the first fruits, and had and wish that I were back." Thus Matilda Porter. tt Bishopric of the 1st ward, River City, Utah. held therefore sent what she had. ran he will Institute until he reached Teachers David Threl Japanese boys desirous of atipder p. Burt read from the The eyes of those present were fill- the village of,Luston. bine & Covenants the revelation in the Central School Building in Here he se- tending schdol in Brigham frant plaNEW BARGAINS AT HOLSTS. ed Decemwith tears as they divided the cured work of a farmer by the name ces to the Word Brigham City. Utah, Saturday of Wisdom, Sec. 9T. stay where they can do chores corn between them. of Jlnison. His life was quite happy or house Work for their board and dress goods, 2.e. 45c rain-proibging, "Though nations rise and ber Sth, at 11:00 a. m. Good pro- three ears of J,en One which was sent to a missionary, except for an occasional for lodging. Address communication to 15c fleeced goods, 3 yards for 25c. Conspire." gram arranged. longing was hung by a ribbon on the wall home, which grew- - as the months Mr. I. Huhsaker or I. These Elder nua A. E. 'JENSEN, stone Ward Watanabe, 25c. Misses' wool hose, 15c. 0j rc his Co. Supt. of Schools. until Spring. It was then planted passed by so when Thanksgiving Was Honeyville. Utah. m Come are quick, snaps. testimony 'to the divinity NUPTIALS. JENSEN LUHD THANKSGIVING STORIES. J, ss be-eo- en-iir- rs us (t self-wille- s. jfi'US-som- d. - above-mention- pon-cor- j p - ' pain-draw- J Fisli-lmrn'- s of te 1 0. |