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Show PACE THREE. NEW YEARS EYE, BRIGHAM CITY. E BUR LESQU E IN FANCY GR PARENTS HELP 8U'T V0UR B0Y9 AND 0,RLS IN COSTUMES AND COME AND SEE ENJOY THE OLD YEARS LAST MOMENTS AND GREET THE OPENING OF A NEW ONE. iITbaLLRM DISPUYED FOUR CASH PRIZES ah i DRmVeVER For For For For ai the Most Refined Caricature in Costume. the Most Meritorious Costume of Home Make. SALT LAKE .55.00 . 4.00 . 3.00 . 2.00 the simplest Masked Caricature of Merit the Most Ridiculous Masked Make-u- p ADVANCED HOLIDAY DANCE CHRISTMAS NIGHT DANCE DANCE GRAND MASQUERADE BALL NEW YEARS NIGHT DANCE team: Of ,E ffagaiw WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, NEW YEARS EVE, DEC. 31, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, CHRISTENSENS BIG ORCHESTRA. COSTUME COMPANY WILL DISPLAY FOR HIRE A UNIQUE SUPPLY OF COSTUMES, NEXT DOOR TO ACADEMY IN B. P. NEWMANS FRONT 1909. 1909. 1909. 1909. 1910. STORE ROOM, ssaanffEssr HI Je IB. is a golden wedding cel-- d m this quiet city, that such importance eat is of unusual . ever it occurs. Olesen Niels Mrs. and Mr. ,tsday Second ward, had been married par-- , (tjr years, and a litle family arranged in honor of the event Olesen recently came and Mrs. seldom I Do Denmark, to this city, Aalborg, ire a, the parents of Miss formerly the lady Ingeborg clerk at Knudsons store. Mrs. ensen & n a is a sister to Mrs. Axel Christ-of the Second ward, also. Olesen has purchased a home ns city, and on Tuesday afternoon aiber of the family met together srtook of a good dinner and of- to the their congratulations wishes that they qy pair, with be permitted to spend many years together in this life. J the while this was going on, a con-i- j rnttee of local Scandinavians of E. C. F. Hartman, N. C. Sim-tn- , C. O. Christensen and others, e quietly arranging a little sur-c- a the bride and groom of fifty new store building of had been borrowed, 5, a stove set up, e P. P. Sig-i- - curtains tables and and a large number of S ts mvited to be present In the dag to surprise tht good people, have a sociable time together. surprise worked splendidly, for Hartmann called around at the of the worthy pair along about o'clock p. m stating that it was omary in this country to take a ride upon the occasion of a gol-wedding, at the same time invit-Hrand Mrs. Olesen to be his ts for a short while. They con red, and in due course of time were oaded at the Siggard Block for the opse of warming up a little before "S tome as it was explained to When they entered the build-the e m. e situation dawned upon them 'antly and the fun began. i let hand shaking was indulged in, -- sat down to the tables, chocolate, sandwiches, cake pie were partaken of during which its were given. N. C. SimoKsen comapny hot as Ity, r is is;a in? dfisi- 1 BITS. BREEZY i . :e influence. Her health for a number of years in the old country, was very poor, and at one time her life was despaired of by the attending physician. She is today hale and hearty, full of vigor, giving promise of many years Yet upon this earth. , Mr. and Mrs. Olesen are truly a w orthy couple, and the little fest arranged by their friends was a very fitting ending of the celebration of their golden jubilee. In the old country such occasions are heralded from one end oi the country to the other, the family home is decorated inside and out, the bands get out and serenade and the bridal pair is showered with all kinds of good things by their friends and neighbors, so the surprise was very appropriate. , The News joins in wishing them Til Lykke, with the hope that they will live many years yet. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Axel Christensen, Niels Olesen, Hans Ogaard, N. C. Simonsen, James Olsen. E. C. Hartman, Fred Gleerup, Julius Brunn,, Orson, Olsen, C. Christensen, C. J. Sorensen, P. P. Siggard, Parley 'Thompson, Peter Ahrensbeck, Victor E. Madsen, Elias Jensen, Marius Rasmussen, Jens Gasberg, Peter H. Sor-- i ensen, M. C. Steenhouse, F. C. Peter-sen; Mesdames. Jenny Didericksen, M. Rasmussen, A. M. Nelson, Jutta Dahlgren, Amy Jensen, Mary Madsen,1 Laura Olsen, Mrs. Hansen; Misses, ingeborg Olesen, Flora Gleerup, Paula Gleerup, Sylvia Gleerup, Cleo Olsen, Vivia Petersen, Eva Petersen, Emma Hartman; Messrs. C. 0. Christensen, C. N. Christensen, N. J. Valentine, J. P. Olsen, P. J. Petersen, George S. Scow, Lehi,, Waldemar Dahlgren, T. Hansen, H. Hansen and Edward Larsen, who also furnished music for the dancing. toastmaster, and many kind ds were spoken by missionaries bid partaken of the hospitality of and Mrs. Olesen in the old coun-8- 8 eU as by their friends in this They were presented with a set uiver knives and iorks, set of cups saucers, sugar bowl and cream pit-tfle banquet, which coned for about an hour, a few songs e sung, and then the tables and Ms were pushed to one side to ie room for dancing which was In Sed in till time to go home. "r. Olesen was one of the leading ens of Aalborg, having served in Byraad, or city council, and he W contractor and builder. Church of Jesus Christ of :1 Dy Saints decided to build a sg house in Aalborg, Mr. Olesen, . .M tnen not a member of the aafIsted in the purchase of , Pound, placing of the contract in verseeinS the building. In ate one of the building mlWas fie is a gentleman of yery hn honest man and tr qualities, - Wend. lose sweet Hig good wife is one souls that always make t. . . good when coming under her r' 1 1 has been greeting his friends in this city during the week. S. N. Cole For books of all kinds you should see the line at The Eddy Drug Store. Elias Anderson of Elwood was doing some shopping in Brigham Monday. Peter Mortensen of Elwood was summoned as a juror Monday morning. A new line of Beautiful Framed Pictures at Comptons. C. F. Wells, Jr., was a south bound passenger on the Cache Valley Tuesday morning. 15 to 40 per cent discount on Shoes at Edward L. Hansens. O. Agent W. W. Brownson, of the S. L. R. R. Co, spent last Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Rowe were over from Corinne and spent several days visiting relatives. Adolph Nichols of Point Lookout, was in town Monday and Tuesday on matters of business. 1900 Electric Washers will save its cost In one year. Hansen Furniture tf- - Company. Oliver Loveland was down from Garland during the week visiting his mother in this city. Edward Big reductions on Hatiat L. Hansens. GarBp. John W. Larsen of East land. was in Brigham Monday doing sevsome business, and he reported ward. his in small-poof cases eral of the They do not look for a spread disease however, as a strict quarantine is being maintained. can now buy Beaver by Auto. You on round trip tickets from any stationautoBeaver t by Route Lake Salt the Ask nearest mobile from Milford. u full particulars. Agent for x Salt Lake businessmen fight promoters crazy or not? Is it a profitable investment to spend $101,000.00, in order to get back say even $300,000.00, which wou'd be placing it at the low estimate of $10 per. Whether you believe in prize fighting or not, whather this fight will be held in Salt Lake City or not, the fact that moneyed men are willing to offer Nearly every fellow working in a such a labulous sum for the sake of newspaper office, breaks loose at time? getting the city in which they reside on the subject of advertising. Of adveitised belora the world, is a procourse this is a pet hobby with news- blem to think over in connection with papermen, because much of the .'ac- the question, Does it pay to cess of their business depends upon the amount of advertising which is done in the columns of their paper. BREEZY BITS. is concerned, a When the pocket-booMiss Rena Baird is home again real live interest can be aroused every an absence of several months. time on any kind of a subject. We have long been convinced of the G. R. Chase was over from his farm value of advertising, not alone from at Corinne Tuesday, swapping yarns the newspaper standpoint, but we w'ith his friends, and doing some claim that the advertiser gets full value for the amount invested if the adits style and fit j. Royal Suit holds vertising is properly done. Today until out. Secure worn completely women who draw men there are and Co. It Merchantile Hansen one the at nothdown princely salaries for doing P. C. Jensen of Bear River City, ing else than making up attractive ads for big commercial houses, and it is came in to this city Monday morning really astonishing what a difference to serve on the jury in the district construction' and arrangement of mat- court. ter will make, in the writing of an ad. Bp. T. H. Archibald of Plymouth The same matter could be taken by was down last Monday on matters of tw o parties and when they got through with the county commis business alike there would be two ads yet very sioners. in the different, the difference being F. E. King of East Garland was in arrangement. That is the secret of town Monday meeting with the ad writing. commissioners on some matBut it isnt our purpose to discuss county to his district. ters pertaining headThe this phase of the question. the wintry weather last Despite ing of this article suggests something Saturday, many visitors from out in and that is thi: came in to Brigham to atthe A few weeks ago, articles of agree- tend countyconference. the ment for a fight for the championship My! but those Ladies Long Coats of the world were signed by James J. have just Jefferies and Jack Johnson, and it was are swell that Fishburn's should see them, and the in, you got be received would bids that stipulated and opened December 1st, for a suit- prices are so reasonable too. Joseph Larkin of Snowville, was visable place and purse for the contest. With the thought of advertising their iting in this city Monday, and took the Tuesday morn city, a number of business men of the limited for Monument state capital got busy and subscribed ing, where he gets off to go to Snowa purse of $101,000.00, to have the ville. District Attorney Benj. C. Call and fight pulled off in Salt Lake City., A promoter- by the name of Tex Rick- wife of Brigham City, visited the Uniard was- literally loaded down with versity Monday. Ben Is a graduate gold coin and checks, and dispatched of the B. Y. U., and while a student to New York to make this bid for the was captain of the famous B. Y. A. contest Without going into details, football team. He was also president The Rickard landed the fight and the pur- of the Athletic association. se will be $101,000.00, together with White and The Blue Provo. two thirds of the moving picture Bp. J. W. Palmer came in now Park , to attend conference, returnValley Many of the business men of bait ing Tuesday morning. The bishop is Lake City who are boosting the pro- elated over the many new settlers but who have taken position, not alone with their cash up land in his valley, with their arguments, declare they and he reports that prospects Were held is if it the see fight, will not go to never better for arid farming than there, nor would they cross the street they are this fall. The recent show arto see such exhibitions, but they is a great boon to the dry farmer and adveran will help the fall grain immensely, r gue from the standpoint of contritisement, that the $101,000.00, Sunday night, passenger train No. buted for the purpose of having two 14, due here at 8:45 p. m., was reportas claims their settle great pugilists ed late, so a number of the good peoto who is the better man, in Salt Lake of Willard attended the evening ple well than more City, will be money at the tabernacle, intending meeting that continues spent. The argument to train for home after meetthat take Lake Salt in should the fight be held was over. They accordingly waiting 20,000 City, there will come at least to went the depot to catch the ed and to 30,000, strangers with a possible whom after They had the train meeting. will witness the mill, each of unpleasant experience of sitting in the while more or of $100 spend upwards are waiting room all night long, as the in the city, as this class of people train did not get in until nearly eight like and the money have the kind that oclock next morning, due to a wreck that mean would Thla to spend it. Salt up in Idaho, a cool $3,(300,000 would be left Jn realWhen you want a shoe that makes w ould Lake City if the agreement the the feet glad, Is aa dressy as the highize expectations besides making word est Bhoe made, wears like iron name of Salt Lake a household before and priced costs but very little money, get months six for over world the alter. a pair of Sunflower Shoes They'll the fight and at least six months Anderbusi- give you perfect satisfaction. fellow and reader Now, dear son Brothers. the are think, do what you nessman, k ... i ucuiubO 1C Pleasing arises from coal, and as gas is half the fuel in coal, Coles Hot h Blast makes softcoal, slack or lignite go twice as far as any stove, ordinary nanra' arises iiyin!farf stove the gas (half tl heat value) coal a the coal burns and the gas Joes riiHii the ,he chiihney. In Coles Hot Blast hot hi 1 lra on top of the fire burns the coal iron the isst Makes the coal twice mH"blirns tbe &as . We Can Please -- saving, the beat radiation. lthe result t1!(m.Perature- - the holding of fire, are all the Patented features m the construc-- f 1 an of thisr markable stove which cannot be used an to the Patented at Blast which burns the wasting gases in rihel CoaI' as is half gas. The lke-u1 me stove isVou know, r of h! , Oaiino. ve i n interesting. Burns Soft Coal, Hard Coal. Wood or Cobs & SONS hesc prizes. We kriety of articles ltlery, silverware; Monday. F. E. King appeared and explained his work in cutting channel and re moving bridge west of Fielding. Or dered that he be paid for excavating matter of bridge referred to road com ' Resignation of David Hirschi as jus tice of the peace at Park Valley, was accepted. A communication from Dr. T. B. Beatty was read stating that Mrs. F. W. Klock could not act as registrar o'1 vital statistics at Kelton. The name of Mrs. Rose Jardine was suggested lor said office. The petition of E, C. Hartmann for remittance of taxes on property destroyed by fire, was denied. A communication from John Lind at Junction stated that the roads were in need of repairs. Referred to road comr. A communication was received from C. M. Clay, relative to road running thru his land south of Willard. Referred to Conors. Valentine and Pierce. A letter was read from Edwin Ben-niorelative to sheep assessed in this county, which grazed in Idaho most of the time. Referred to attor- - Prizes ney. h State Engineer Caleb Tanner stated in a letter that the map of the county will be expected to be completed in six months.. Surveyor is now working on same. The Department of Commerce desired to know how many precincts had been created since 1900. Clerk instructed to furnish said information. N. L. Hansen appeared and protested that assessment on certain lands was too high. The board has no jur! isdiction in the matter. Road Com. Pierce reported his investigation of the gravel pit at East Garland. Mr. Larsen appeared, also, relative to said gravel pit, and it was ordered that the matter be referred to a committee consisting of Comr. Richards, Peirce and County Surveyor. Clerks, Recorders, Sheriff's, Auditors Incidentals and Treasurers reports for November were accepted. I The road commissioner was instructed to notify E. H. Taylor to remove the fence he has placed In county, road at Yost , Attorney instructed to write the , Curlew Telephone Co., to take out a franchise at once. Road Commissioner pierce reported'" that Mr. Fryer will take about $26 per acre for and $8 to movO fence. Action deferred. Commision-e- r Instructed to get one scraper and plow for East Garland. .Petition of Wm. Yost was granted on condition that he leave a right of way on south and 2 rods on East of his land. E. W. Dunn appeared in behalf of Geo. W. Emery estate, relative to some lands sold to the county in 1896 for taxes, asking for redemption of same. Granted, provided all taxes and penalties are paid. right-of-wa- The cleverest imitation or teal Cof-- e ever yet made is ur. Hhoop's salth Coffee. It is fine in flavor- -id is made in just one minute. No dious 20 or 30 minutes boiling. Made m pure parched grains, malt, nuts, C. Sample free. Sold by D. I,, mr30 jeder. ONTAINS MANY SUITABLE AS WELL AS THE CHILDREN. WOULD CERTAINLY BE AP- 1R, AND A PAIR OF GLOVES ER or BROTHER. WE COULD SUITABLE GIFTS, BUT would f 'AND y LOOK THE STOCK i 1 JUST RECEIVED. I AND i.RDS, 4 NEY YEAR POST TAGS, ETC. 25 PREMIUMS DEC. 31ST. jh.25c Purcha se All the Our fall salts are In. newest creations in style, combining fit and flrst-claworkmanship. We can suit you better, fit you better and save you more money on gents' furnishings, shoes, etc., than any firm 1 the county. Call and be convinced. LARSEN & JENSEN. tf c ss STORE 5 J ? Brigham City, Utah. TS PEACHES f City Meat Market follow his example and furnish your table from the same place. You are losing monYou ey if you do not buy your Furniture from A Standard Household. standard remedy for every household is a good healing salve of some We Are Others kind. We offer you an excellent one Carbo-Witcof title the under Nyals Hazel Salve. As its name indicates, carbolic acid and witch hazel are two of the ingredients. Now everybody knows the value of these two. Carbolic acid is one of the very best general antiseptics; witch 1 hazel is a healing remedy known in household. cery These two combined in a salve give it excellent healing and antiseptic " lvalue. No home can afford to be without it. Price, 25 cents at the Brigham City Pharmacy. (A 20th century drug store.) GOING EAST? , If so ask Salt Lake Route agent about Los Angeles Limited saving a Louis. Ask day to Chicago and SL D. Where they sell Nyalg Remedies. any Agent or write to K. C. Kerr,tf .BBIGHAM CITY PHARMACY, p A . Salt Lake City. A burns the gas as it c MORTENSEN t'.'.cV jyv?- - the members of the county commissioners met in regular session last All f fi i v i i Overstocked in Parlor Rugs of the finest ections. One-ha- lf sel- carload of Linoleum just arrived. Also selling! Steel Ranges and Heaters at cost from now till Xmas, want the money you get the goods. : C-O-M- -E T-O-D-- A-Y |