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Show ; rrirrita r ? s j- tWi - ? 4 $ ' 4 1 . 5 I . - Devoted to no Party or Facton But Just to Ail. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, PARK VALLEY. tELDER A NUMBR 19. AUGUST 15, 1907. WELLSVILLE TERRIBLE DAY Knudson was in jester-da- y some and is with first samples of peaches for ended, crop Haying A that will be placed on exhibition in meadow hay is being put up. The Sacramento at the Fifteenth Nationhay crop is good but the first crop of IAIGii al Irrigation Congress, from Septemlucerne was light. The second crop ber 2nd to 7th. They were fine. bids fair to be heavier. Grain is as high as Good Ball Game the Main Feature Our measured From Taken of Men them Some Are Have fast. Three Two Men Are Drowned Others - ripening .. iff Doing Good Work in Breakof the Day. are a good inches and eleven Dry farming has proved successful Midst During the Week. Narrow Escape. of the time Gang. tbe Organized color considering so far. John Miller has an excellent ling Up Wellsville was pretty well Arthur Neeley died last night at year. Between 9 and 10 oclock last night We do not know , seated yesterday as anticipated since Je arrest of so many box car stand of wheat. , whether anyone else will undertake (Tuesday) word came from Cache the local Hospital following an oper-in As mentioned In these columns be- wizard baU team went over there tore feres of late is apparently signifl-Utah Horticultural assocla- - lbout the seems to us that Junction that Wm. Preston, manager ation for appendicitis performed but fore, it band dry farming, week the running marks apfc In that it of the Co-o- p Drug Co-- , Logan, and the forenoon yesterday. He had been tfon and representatives of the Con-- 1 would pay. it and Band, cleverest the the of Brfgnam city one by 1jtfJ of rtn that are anxious to make a good is little if any sickness in our Solon Barber, brother of Hon. A. G. sick just one week and during a concert on tfca court House gangs of thieves in the There The gress suffered daring intense has time I pain. the drowned cap lre were by and they very much Barber, seems to be pros" and everyone showing midst, of dollars the forenoon and then gronIKrB thousands Many it. or near folks were not sure, in fact had no that if any of our citizens have fruit from pering. Cannot say so much about sizing of a gasoline launch at stolen ba ganie they play. the been Beore have of goods ,tn when he was first taken sick, that they regard as worthy a place from their being happy, things are not the O. S. L. bridge across Bear River, idea, wverar pieces miU.Chfng Up and especially roads, was his ailment appendicitis; in the exhibition, tbey will make L jHarriman about one mile from Cache Junction that what they seem. R Main street Southern. Pacific during tile past always was not for a couple of days that the fact it station. new all are We that the knov(n to Mr. Knudson and hopeful 0 course, the TBe balI ganie state that they officers too the was T) but F. K. Nebeker, Horace Nebeker, they realized it. Then it from them. He 1 it he will for and buy system of the big-pa- y One controlling running break of up to the featUre day. I now be in a position a good price, too, as what s schools will be highly advanta- Roy McAllister and C. A. Gowans, late to operate immediately. Every our a this at seen few crowds next days. game the ges( gang within other occupants of the boat at the thing was done that loving hearts is good fruit and there ADson s0 far gathered to witness the 'Vo Sheriff Josephson of Box Elder geous as the champions of the idea time of the Tuesaccident, were reported and skillful hands could do, but be no haggling about the price, if not disap- of seem to think, but we cannot feel aland ther IE uncon- day his condition became such that the fruit is right. This fruit should contesti Jttnty will fall a greater portion was Gowans as safe, though content. is a good It was of ft problematithe together for x)lnted either, up breaking the 'ml credit for scious and F. K. Nebeker exhausted. the attending physician decided that be in within the next ten dajs. re- - cal yet. dlscour- out has started It official ratiir game. that an , ng, although operation. All was excitement at the Junc- his only hope lay in Some of the local sheepmen are agingly, though. Jess Keller went in red ' the undivided assistance of A great deal of sympathy is felt for kind diffaccurate Information and very industrious tion and re disposition are their wethers. They but it proved box to start 6 nthern Pacific secret service men shipping the family of Mr. Neeley in this sad He was always anxious to be at work tBg icult to obtain. The acident happena to be one of his off days. The boys five .eriff Josephson and special officer ceiving very good price. wife and a young because while at work it was easier from wetlsviUe batted him to the Some fancy prices have been paid ed just before dark. Some say the bereavement, FDCirdon of the Southern Pacific are It little children. They have all work- for him to forget his trouble. His woods as fast as others that turned boat over, for One horses. man here recently they came up, and .pected to return1 tomorrow (Satur a pier at a nine-mil- e gait. ed and saved that they might build death is looked upon as deliverance n tWQ struck a sold of horses for ntne runs whtle work men $550. span ma!e of the inn,ngs iSiky) with several more The boat sank immediately. Mr, themselves a comfortable home. The from grevlous trials, for he had them, Willard had 1907. Unowho. 12, Aug. under nothing. Jay Campkln (:Jivo of them are already Barber couldnt swim but Mr. Pres- home is even now under construc- and there was never any hope held . was then in and things to pitch put City. for in Brigham ton was an expert and for this rea- tion and would have been ready out that he would recover although lmmed,ateiy took on a different eol- start-n- g that many also stated lots is took He month. next It son the latters friend held out that occupancy his parents exhausted every means at Riverside. Jay worked the position to developments will materialize Ve oring. news of his death was a mis- of pride in it, unselfishly dreaming their command to affect a cure. the offl-ethe as taste, and from that time the queens few next days, the uring take. There seems no doubt, how- of the happiness of hts little family feel that he Is now at rest and fan on Weltsvllle got but one run, while - RIVERSIDE. impli-will have evidence that swim and after in such agreeable surroundings. more hapoy than he ever could have and The dry land grain is being thresh- ever. The Nebekers w,ard scred seven The score at jfp business houses in Salt Lake Horace prepared to But, the Allwise Creator has de been in this existence, and we hope the fln,sh was 10 t0 7 ,n favw. of Frank, assisting beacted as receivers ed. The irrigated grain is just have see that that that his parents will be abte to take sgden, stolen assist the others, but only their creed that he should not vtellsvill. goods. It is alleged ing cut. S,f the fulfilled. There was, no doubt, this view of the matter. We know! dream is seen. preto be were It hats sell-- t T. But, the score doesnt tell the who-- it are is James his houses these of Bigler painting hat several condl-McAllister work for him to do on the other side, even these Gowans under and is sumed hard that story There was some of the This, large new house. It looks fine. RiCfcng the stolen property today. and may the mother and children be tions, to part with a loved one, But J were assisted by fishermen near. s. to some has modern dwell verside nice pettiest playing done that one cares iowever, the officers refuse affair and able to see the hand of God in this, we trust they will be consoled. The boat was a LQ gee This wasnt confined to one abso- ings, and more coming. maintained have They is our sincere wish. were held in the l,de craft services the with Funeral those here acquainted e,the.f aUhough Willard did Mrs. Sarah Tribe was a visitor at lute secrecy regarding the clews and At the time of his death, Mr. Neel- ward meeting house on Sunday af- - show conceive how the boat could cannot them 60me rigbt 8mart., fea. to home of few a the i?We begged of the newspapers Bishop Richards Coun- ternoon at 4 o clock. The house tureg ln the last 8evw innings, have capsized unless it struck some ey was a member of the City developweek. further last until days Insay nothing water at the brldgd is cil, an influential and respected mem- was filled to its capacity with those The race betweeB Mlaa M!Uen of Miss Lovlna Parke returned from thing. The ments. Detectives and deputies are ber who did his duty fully and con who had known and. loved the ec-- 1 weilsVilIe and Miss Parsons of Wil-easthe beneath and placid very deep of the line a Logan day or two ago where she stationed. all along the He was also one of d sclentiously. in his life time, 4nd many surface is a strong current. waa jusb parsons Salt Lake division of the Southern has been visiting for a week. 133rd of the quorum the was presidents butes were paid his memory by'those I won easn At last account Dr. Gowans A happy surprise was given Mrs, Pacific, and it Is likely that other Jesus who spoke. A large train of car- to Logan or Benson of Seventy in the Church of well attended dance In the even-riagmore startling arrests will be W. H. Parke Monday by her child- being brought Saints, in which Christ of Latter-da- y nets and followed the body to the buEmeis in the automobile, at the Academy, at which the 48 hours. lag next a ren and of the number within friends. It Seven great were stretched across the river to organization he was an active ahd rial grounds. , I, Wellsville orchestra rendered good the past four years the South- was a birthday party although her He has always Consistent worker. catch the bodies of the drowned. music closed tbe flaya amusements, ern Pacific Company has been robbed birthday was the day before. in one capacity or been prominent Mrs. Rozella McQuinney of Salt of thousands of dollars worth of OrlSUNDAY SERVICES. other in public life, and his influence ental goods, such as laces and silks Lake is visiting with her parents, Mr, be missed. work will and sadly CITY COUNCIL. . from Japan and China. This grade and Mrs. Hales. LOCAL NEWS NOTES, 1 Funeral services will held in the Elder John D. Peters took charge runs into money rapidly and the loss Aug. 13, 1907. M. in Council The met City regular stake tabernacle next Saturday at of the sen ices In the tabernacle last Miss Louie Bywater leached home to the company can hardly be esti-- i session Tuesday evening, Aug. 13th, 10 oclock in the forenoom eunaay. mated. All along the officers of the yesterday mpjplng from her trip to The plans and specifications covSnowville. Singing, O happy souls who pray. the coast. company and the sheriff of Box El iie had (jUit thrilling, r ering the paving to be done, were by Elder E. H. Morris. der county, so far as his jurisdiction Niels Dideriksen, a resident for and at same the time annoying, exHeaders are running early and presented and accepted. and ( goes, have worked faithfully in an Singing, Revrently meekly, of the 2nd ward, and one perience on the return trip. Their O. S. L. Agent, W. W. Brownson many jears The sacrament was administered train was to locate the thieves, but all late gathering in the bounties of the of Brighams most highly respected delayed on the desert for j attempt was to no avail until a short time ago earth. Our dry land grain is good appeared and asked that the city citizens, passed away of tuberculosis by the bishopric of the 2nd. ward. eighteen hours, by a wreck, and affurnish part of the water free for Elder C. Holst read a chapter from ter that an "when, by the accidental arrest of a ail over the valley. last Saturdaj'. He contracted the. dion another train engine lawns to be in the at Mr. put Pratt, the promoter of the new watering f certain man, who is now in jail at is believed, while in Nor-wa- j. the bible. blew sease, was it so It near their train up. A quartette Content- that the windows In some entitled, ?. Brigham, the secrets of the gang reservoir, paid us a flying visit again the depot. The matter was referred to At any rate, he has been unof the the committee on water works. and assures us that the scheme is were revealed. well most of the time since his return ment, was sung by A. W. Ensign, coaches were splintered. Game Wm. warden, Wight appear- A wife and six children mourn the C. Elias Jensen, Isaac H. Jensen, The man in question made a com-ple- sure go. They have secured five thou Dunbar, Robinson & Co., of Logan, confession, although its details sand acres under the Carey act and ed and asked that the city do some- loss of a faithful and loving husband and C. C. Jensen. are here again with (i fin gtpcji of It is reliably 100,000 dollars if needed to see it thing toward fixing up the Box El- and father. Friend? innumerable alBishop Thomas H. Blackburn was (i are not obtainable. stiOOS and Furpbbtng3, Clothing The was der creek. matter referred V stated, however, that Ogden and Salt through. They propose to sell waso grieve, Tor he was a man of ster- called te tbe stand; - H? tom of the which to t on the committee i out at prices ter 4 and ar? land they closing ; Lake were1 the headquarters for the at $28.50 per acre, irrigation, ling qualities. He was alwaj's to be advice his mother had given him - 1 , Oannot townsite resist. of stolen be and laid the out yoit and in the goods., wjll w, j reception found a the post of duty, and he was when he left home to come here. It I' that they were disposed of there. near future. Arrangements are beGood , solid wood bed for $1.50 true to his friends. May the spirit Was to respect authoritj-- telling him A SOCIAL PARTY. The two men under arrest are not ing made to pipe water from north " Hansen Furniture Co. he if did she would that have that of the Father on high give consocharged with stealing the goods, but canyon and the town will be sup Mrs. Emma Lundgren was hostess lation to the stricken Moses Olsen, son of James Olsen no fears of his welfare afld safety. with having brought them into the plied with an family. system. last night at one of her justly celeMr. Dideriksen was born In Odehse "The counsel that we receive froni 9t this city, was operated on at tbo A company is being state. It is said that they have been organized to brated parties. There were The Budgd hospital in Logan last Fflday upwards Denmark, Nov. 27, 1848. He became the priesthood is alwajs good. promised lenfency if they tell all promote a grist mill and there is of sixty invited guests and that they a member of the Church of to referred or fippfefidlcitis. the speaker afternocn, that blessings Mr. Jesus I' they know, and that they have done good deal of earnest talk of com all were treated royally goes without Christ in January 1873, being baptis- hav come to those who heed the James Olsen went to Logafi Saturday so, and implicated certain parties at bining it with an electric plant. If He came to the gospef message. They find themsel- morning and reports that the boy Is different points along the line be-- I this is done we will be in condition saying. To say Mrs. Lundgreen gives ed at Copenhagen. a ves for the most part In comfortable doing nicely.. His home is In Colis same as the party United that States the it tween Ogden and Sparks, Nev. It is to say to home seekers in Box Elder saying following year and was a splendid affair. A fine lunch has made f also stated while their relatives lege ward where he has a farm. This circumstances, his home Come Brigham City that several employees of county, and get a home where the road are involved. One of the you can enjoy all modern convenien- was partaken of at about 8:30 after ever since. He performed a mission who stajed in the old country are Is joung Olsens second operation. which some time was spent in gen- In the Interests of the church In 1904 still living In comparative poverty. ' officials is credited with JELLY TUMBLERS 20 CTS. SET the remark ces. There is plenty of good dry land Bishop Lorenzo N. Stohl said, I AT N. L. HANSENS. One to 1906, returning home on Decemthat when all the details are given near by, we have a good dry land uine Scandinavian can say, with Apostle Paul, I am out it will be a revelation not only farming district. We are satisfied feature of the program worthy of ber 23 rd last year. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stohl are " especial mention was the paper read Funeral services were held in the not ashamed of the gospel. If there to the company, but to the public as that dry land will produce as as by Mr. Chris Simonsen. over the safe arrival of a high rejoicing Is Simon-sen ward Mr. anything that I derive real pita-sur- e 25 bushels to the acre of well. meeting house Monday at 1 wheat. litle at their home last Saturfairy from is rare has it the enI talent for am sort m. oclock of that gospel. There was a large p. Dr. Harding paid us a visit last Special Agents Jones and Cordon day. thing and he wasnt lacking in any congregation gathered to do him the tirely satisfied that the mission of were seen in the city this evening, week. The Big Sale in the old Pharmacy last honors and friends and neigh- Joseph Smith was divine. The bisand were asked regarding the matter. Miss Lillie Goodliffe has gone to particular last night. 'About coffee chocobors and midnight, availed themselves of this last hop felt that we should be better building. Clothing HALF PRICE. 1 They were averse to discussing the Malad for a two weeks vacation. late and cake were served and at opportunity to speak their love and than our parents. If we are not It case, and regretted that the story George May has returned to his There will be preaching tonight 1:30 or thereabouts, the party broke respect. had come out at this time, but added home in Calls Fort for a short It is doubtful If Mr. Did- is our own fault as we have far su- by Elder Alvin KniSley of the Reortime, up. eriksen had an enemy on earth, but perior advantages. Referred to the ganized Church of Latter-da- y that it would have had to be given and Clara hopes he doesnt Saints change Is evident that his friends were a word of wisdom and the necessity of of to the public Monday anyhow, as the his mind and make It a Mo. ; and tomorrow Independence, long one. its Latter-daobservance y by the We are in receipt of a postal card great multitude. peopreliminary examinations of two of Aug. 12, 1907. c Elder J. D. Stead of ple. It has now become a law and night by from Mr. Victor Madsen in Denmark the men would come up at that time. in front of the Court Iowa, the blessings accompanying Its obThey did not care to give any details, bearing a picture of the Aalborg meet house. Cornelius the servance UNIVERSITY are Forsgren, A sublime. OF UTAH. but it is learned that there were two ing house, designed by our townsman very imporAll Shoes at Dunbar, Robinson Co. old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fors- tant thing In this life is the educaMr. Chr. Simonsen. It looks just more arrests in Nevada today. These Sale going at 23 percent, off. Instruction begins Monday, Sep1 tion of the will. We dont do the like our taBernacle, although gren of the 3rd ward, this city, pasmen, it is said, are leaders of the tember 16th. of Stu- Mr. Registration we the at Monday evening home of Simonsen assures us it isnt as sed into the great beyond last Fri- things ought because we havent . band. Republican. dents, September 13th and 14th. the strength of will. Hope Fishburn, a party was given in Entrance examinations, September large. It is built on the same plan, day morning following an attach to Bishop Brigham Wright wondered honor of Helen Mack of Ogden and and the interior appointments are THE NEW COMET. which he has been subject for 11th, 12th, and 13th. so many of the regular attend-er- s Zula Boomer of Idaho Falls. The inwhy very much the same as the taberncle. A beautiful comet can be seen in College, engineering, normal, and great many years. He was taken In of meeting often sat away back vited guests were Marguerite Scott, the eastern sky in the early morn- preparatory courses are offered. Lorenzo W Anderson performed one of these spells, very much like under the gallery. He thought that Alice Morrison, Zula Boomer, Mary The Catalog which outlines all the ing. It apepars above the mountains this week that made epilepsy, out at the farm near Point when a person came Into meeting he Clark, Ramona Peirce, Helen Mack, about 3:30 and vanishes in the dawn the College work, the Preparatory Miss ceremony Ethel Merrell, Hope Fishburn, Janie Geneva Gilbert of Brigham and Lookout and was Immediately broug- should take a seat as near the front about 4:30. The head has the bright- Catalog which describes the prepara- William Yost of as possible. This would look bet- Boomer, Earl Knudson, Noble Fish-bur- n, man and wife. Yost, ness of a star of the second magn- tory and two years of ht home, but In spite of anything ter and It would remove We offer congratulations.' Frank Holman, Floyd Knudthe present itude; the tail is straight, points away work, or an illustrated bookthat his loving parents could do he necessity for the whole congrega- son, Orville Merrell, Vernon Sheffield, A license to marry was issued this from the sun and is several degrees let of the School of Mines, will be tion moving every time someone and Jesse Minson. Luncheon was departed this life. week to Jos. Siggard and Miss Sarah la length. It will be visible through- sent free on application to comes in. He bore a strong testi- served and an enjoyable time spent. Neal was a lovable -character, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, out this month, and is located a little Hadley. We havent the particulars mony to the mission of the Prophet north of the constellation Orion. a8sl2 Salt Lake City, Utah. as to whether they have been mar- so sensitive of his affliction that he Joseph Smith. GOOD PASTURE ried or not, so will have to let that seldom went out into company or to The choir for Sun of or cattle. horses Soul. sang, My N. L. Hansen'S Shoes are Better. Inquire of news go over until next Issue. Stove repairs.' Hansen Furn. Co. any public gathering. He was of a Benediction by Elder Wm. Neeley. JAMES KNUDSON. It Mr. V. O. na sea-want- ed I ar-V- st rs U dis-;us- 17-fo- ot ed trl-ljar- , es 1 1 P.-aje- Y te a- te . fun-makin- g. La-mo- 28-ye- ar Inter-ipounta- in normal-preparato- ry |