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Show THE BOX Devoted to no PartjTor Faction. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, But Just to All. UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY tate Horticultural Convention III Ills l city in the State of the state capital, to Horticultural Conven-Libe Brigham City, is a .which every citizen in town shroud of. It is also very fitting f fhiS city should entertain the wultural Association in its state 'cation, for here it was that the fruit festival , of giving a yearly 'jon, and first carried into effect, Amuse-!- , the year 1904, the State Committee gave a two days and stake earn!- -berry festival thousands of which attracted was the inspirattors and which or the annual Peach day. That in the fall of was first instituted and Stake the city council committee working in jsement unction to arrange and inaugurate A- Hi 17, 1910. NO. at Brigham City 1911 - E Last Sunday evening at 6 Last Thursday night, one of the the spirit of Mrs. Mary Ann oclock, Last Sunday the .Mutual Conley worst conflagrations in A social Valentine the history ment associations held theirImprove was glveii this Loard of Health is very much life, the cause of the town visited 'afrd departedold at the home of Mr. andparty Mrs. O. Peter alarmed just at present over Deweyville. com- eonterenee in the tabernacle,annual being age and general tlie fact the sen Monday evening in honor of Alpletely destroying the store and conthat a pupil of the Columbia School in heating plant of the building having fred A. of tents N. B; Marble: Johansen, who Deceased was born in Ilemelstead, been sufficiently to be used from the missionary field.just returned the 4th ward has broken out with A.larble also postmaster of again, repaired The even scarlet lever. England, in 1839. She accepted the a long rest of nearly two alter was and had the post office in months. ing spent in singing, games and A meeting of the board was held doctrines of the Church of Jesus Dew'.jville, 31 go that Uncle Sara is one Christ' of Latter-daIn the morning all the officer of social chat, closing with refreshments this morning in connection with Saints, when she bf t0,re rs as consisting of fruits, heart shaped canwas twelve years of age. In the year everYthing belonging the various ward associations, John W. Peters of the Board to the office together dy and ice cream. There proved to of Education, and it was decided with the mail 1864, she married, and six children on with the to stake and presidency be a was hand, number of burned. There were tlie bishops and their were the result of that union, genuine Valentines close the department to which the met two counselors, only the in Miss registered letters saved, however, in an officers Emma Farrell and young man belonged until party, one of whom, Mrs. A. J. Munns, are Monday, meeting at which re Mrs. by being raked out of the ashes after having been born Feb. reb, 28th, and thoroughly fumigate in this country. ports were made, and valuable in- 14th. Petersen the root It had lallen in. without goes the all room that saying Mrs. Hazard, as she was then, emithis structions evening. The cuse in The origin of the blaze is thought tendance given. The visitors in at- had a picnic. question has been quarantined, were Elder 13. F. Grant and grated to Utah, arriving in Brigham to be an and overheated stove. Those on Mr. were: account of Nellie C. Taylor, members of the rethe extremely contagipresent City in June 1883. She had been preclerk in the The ous went Misses over store, to Veda Cooper, Florence nature of the disease, the neighceded by her daughter, Mrs. Munns, general boards. Logan on the Cache Valley train that spective and in the fall of that same year, The session at 2 o'clock p. m. was Wright, Louie Thompson, Tennie bors of the lamily will be placed under she evening, and Mr. Marble Emma Farrell. Leal Black- temporary quarantine to see If locked up for the public became the wife of William and the Reeder,Rose any generally, Conley, the store .about 8 oclock, then went but no children were born to them. Johansen, Villa Knudson, symptoms develop among the membuilding was well filled. Pres. E. P. burn, home lor the night: Mrs. V. Ella bers. Reeder and Mrs. K. Rose Funeral services were held in the A crowd .of boys who were on their Horsley presided and after the usual celebration. The Board of- Health request in the First ward Opening exercises, and the passing of Petersen, and Messrs. Allred A. Johanhouse Tuesday way to Tremonton, nee Brigham City led out in at 2 p. m.. meeting noticed the flames the sacrament, the authorities sen, Ben. Henderson, Lorenzo Burt, strongest terms that the children of G. W. were Bishop Watkins preshooting from the store, when they a matters, other cities have foland unanimously sustained. Carl Bchow, Elias Korsgren, Leonard the Columbia School belonging to siding. got on top of the hill across the river, presented but being the pioneer in the One The in the local board of the Valentine, Harold Johansen, Cyrell the department which' has been closed were change John speakers Burrows, J and immediately rode back went, it is also a deserving cog- B. McMaster, Men Sounding was Young Patriarch Geo. Larkins the alarm. Mr. Chidister, made, in the release Knudson, Alonzo Petersen, Mart L. remain at home until school begins ent that the first convention of of again, not going out in public, nor living next of Joseph M. Reeder, who has been Reeder and O. Petersen. Ogden, Thos. Bishop of door to Wheatley the in held the smaller fruit interests store, was the first man called to labor in another associating with any of their playand G. W. Honeyville position. Watkins. on Bishop the of the state, should be held in however, and made a Mrs. Paul Thomson was surprised mates. Parents should see to it that John Brook rendered in fine style The prayers were, offered by Jonah strenuousground effort to get the books and on the organ, the Miserere city. by a number of her friends List lii-da- these instructinons are faithfully carMathias and N. L. Hansen respectivefrom important mail out of the burning for ly, and the grave v.as dedicated e gentlemen most responsible and Prof. A. M. Merrill was evening, in honor of her birth- ried out, in order that the spread of by N. building. As he forced in the door, the first speaker. The subject treat- day. The company came loaded down the dread disease may be successfully ;,ng the convention are, J. D. Call, L. Hansen. the flames came ; Stobl, J. C. Knudson, N. J. ValuThe musical numbers furnished by ing an entrance. rushing out prevent- ed was Class Leaders. Elder Mer- with picnic, and the even.ng was stopped. The Board of Health will have evrill spoke of the qualifications neces- spent in playing various games, singe, W. 0. Knudson, L. J. Ander-Car- l the ward choir were, I Need Thee was school building in the city thorEverything ery the to destroyed, make a and ing sary songs a Isaacson, J. W. Francis, H. Every Hour, successful class leadhaving When first the glori- smouldering ruins good time being the only re- er, and impressed upon his hearers generally, finishing off with a bombard- oughly fumigated, and all the teachers Valentine, W. C. Horsley,, V. S. ous of truth, and Nearer My minder next light will watch their pupils morning of the new tlie tmth that there is.no nobler call- ment of the picnic baskets. N. Stohl, God to Thee. .sen, J. C. Jensen, Joseph carefully to see Between speakers stort. Those who enjoyed the evening If any symptoms appear. ing than that of a teacher. Humility Tyson, P. J. Petersen, Brigham Miss Lindsey of Ogden rendered a .Mi. Marble claims he had between is the first requisite, and without it were, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomsen, M. David Rosenbaum, L. H. solo. eight and nine thousand dollars wor- any class leader will fail. Thorough C. Steenhouse, Hans R. Petersen, An- tnusement, the older folks enjoying Imthurm, and John W. Relatives from out of town present th of stock, and carried insurance for themselves In a social way. Refreshis also These preparation worked necessary, for one drew Westergaard, A. M. Nelson, J. ments were also at the funeral were. Patriarch and $8,000; $4,000 with D. P. Woodland i.beavers and gentlemen served. cannot Mesdames Carlson, teach a Marie with which he thing Rasmussen, tagged everybody Mrs. George Larkin of Ogden; Mrs. & Co., and $4,000 with Figgins and Is unacquainted, looked anything like a fruit grow-- i Emma and every effort Ellen Petersen, Mrs. Sorensen, Misses and daughter, Ogden; Phillips. Lindsey Clara and Johanne Thomson, Olga should be put forth to become who looked like he liked fruit. Misses Louie Monday evening, a successful surand Verna Goates, Lehl; Mr. Rooklidge, a the subject matter in hand. Lindbo, Ruby Christensen and Miss prise was carried out on Master ie delegation was organized for Mrs. Henry Munns, Smithfleld; Mr. for Mr. Woodland's special adjuster Glover at the Rome of his parcompanies, was Earnest work must always be a char- Nelson. r4 work, and it was decided to and Mrs. Charles Munns, Garland; on the ground Monday and made a acteristic of the successful class leadents. The boys and girls enjoyed only one speech made, urging Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hansen, Klwood; of conditions, and his compan- er, and work will win report in Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Christensen en themselves out time. valentine playing claim of Brigham City. J. D. Call Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rose, Bear River ies will make a settlement when the The speaker also referred every to the im- tertained a party of their friends last games, interspersed with a program, selected to make the speech, and City, and Mrs. Sarah Smith of Salt complete adjustment is made.' portance of getting the class to make Saturday evening, In honor of their and finishing ofi with refreshments. rent after it hammer and In as much as the stock and build- home tongs, Lake city. Those present were: Frank Bowring. recent marriage. preparation. blng every argument as he pro-w- t ing were covered by insurance, Mr. Nellie (?.- - Taylor was the next i Jznont Glover, Wesley Horsley, The usual were lir such a manner that vpastimes indulged ' FUMEPAL SERVICES. Marbles losw1U not be so greats ex- speaker, apd she bore a the op-st-i' tes- in and the evening was made merry Carl Lee, Ephraim JosephsoaWUlle powerful lost ground on the start . Very impressive funeral services cepting the- time which he will lose timony at- - tbe effects of Mutual till a late hour, when the guests bless- Fife, Basil Fife, Ralph Knowlton, o was the other contestant for were held in the Second ward meet- before he can start up in business In her life. is a ed It of the "newly wed and departed for Wynn Glover, Morrla Glover, Maud wprk ionor, and was represented at ing house last Thursday afternoon, Glover, Nola Bowrlog. Winnie Bowand the workers their homes.- encouragement anveatkm by a big delegation ef over the remains of the late Lewis should fiot sit Idly by and let the wayThose in attendance were. Mr. and ring. Miriam Evans, Gladys llolton, iinent citizens, Olsen. The house filled of with .was SECTION whom many FOREMAN. ward go unnoticed. x Related some ex- Mrs. C. P. Christensen,- - NeJs Sylvia Wright, Nondus Jeppson, Hazel i stirring talks, some of Haqsen, M the argu-t- s sympathizing relatives and friends and Mr. W. T. Hadley of this city has periences in her own life and spoke Henry Petersen, JfanS R. Peterseff; Stoh Clarice Wright, Alverta Larson. being answered by Bishop L. kind hands had draped the stand in of the pleasure she had recently, en- M. C. Steenhouse, A. accepted a position with the O. S. toil in rebuttal. Westergaard, J. When the final white and flowers. Tbe casket was MANTUA. as foreman of the joyed of laboring as a missionary In Carlson, Paul Thomson, company, Mesdamee a taken, R0 (only one ballot was almost weighted down with a load of Willard section. Mr. Hadley has had Old England. . Monday evening In. the amusement Martine Lauritzen-and'Christena Brigham C.ty won. flowers, and the Bpirlt of the services many years experience ia carins for hall, a- grand social waa given under MrsJ Lottie Cozier sang the hymn, Borgatrom. by 2 to 1, e committee the direction of Big Tim Club, which a railroad track, and left - the comfrom this city" went wts most sublime. O, .My Father, and Elder B. F. ;d with red The speakers were James Christenwas one of the most successful to his de- Grant; .was the. concluding speaker. tags upon which was panys employ just prior Last Friday afternoon, a fewr lady ever given in this little burg. affairs C. Horsley, He felt that enough had been aaid Bishop parture for a mission. Ship Me to Brigham, 1911, sen, Pres. W. pealtural Convention, It evidently feels like home to him, and thought that tlie meeting could be friends surprised Mrs. VV. P: Day at .The evening was turned over to on one Blackburn, Bishop Wright, N. J. Valher home in the Second ward. while the other The pure enjoyment, and ' the side contained entine, Peter Knudson, Jacob Jensen, to be pack on the Job again. The dismissed without him saying any- afternoon was spent in social chat consisted of games, dancingpleasures following: Our Record: Two Pres. Oleen N. Stohl, Alma Nelson of gentleman goes down to work every thing. He spoke in glowing terms of and a by Bear River City, Frank W. Flshburn, morning from this city. the accomplishments of the Mutual and other diversions, dainty refresh- program mixed in. Cops National The last thing Irrigation L. Neff and Dr. J. T. Harding. less, California, value Improvement associations of the Box ments being served as part of the on the card, was ice cream and cake, $400; two A. ' which was served at a late hour. The singing was furnished by the 'ng plants Eler Stake1 and vouchsafed the state- afternoons pleasures. JUVENILE Albuquerque, value COURT. Those in the party were Mesdames In the bunch was noticed the folment 2 specials, 17 in-J- ward choir which rendered the selecwas that there sweepstakes, H. A. loyalty perfect Pedersen Eli Jensen, Vie R. Blackburn, Maggie lowing: What voice salutes the startl- of YesterdayheldJudge in all the prizes. State Fair 1909; $30 tions: of existing the organizations a session of' the JuveR. Wight, Von Eddy, May R. Horsley, Misses Mary Burton, May Laver, 1 home Father," Sometime, nileLogan Court in this city. Probation Of- Box Elder Stakfe, from the presidency Stella Pt uP fruits, State ed ear O, My Phillips, Ora Figgins, Lilly Katie Jensen, Evelyn Jeppesen, Cleo and Shall I receive a ficer E. A. Box thereof to down to; grand prize best products Somewhere, the least and last Calderwood, nine cases for having Emma Ingram and Ray Sorensen, Minnie Hansen, Alice Hansingle irrigated farm holding any responsible position what- Evans. his consideration. and orch- - welcome home? sen, Nettie Olsen, Elzada Nelsen, ever. The prayers were offered by Heber of mincases were the Eight Exposition; boys, Mary Johnson, Anges Jeppesen, Cora Elder Grant then made some point8 varieties, 7 of Boden and Lorenzo Jeppson, respectalkwere ora, oi'this city,-anthey ed remarks on how to live in the hontp classed anything in the tively, and the grave was dedicated by ed to by His Honor, In honor of his recent return from Jensen, Ida Jensen, Draeella Keller, on placed and rear children, not by a command- the coast, Mr. Glen La Itue gave a Lucinda Nelson, Ivey Walker, Myrl Denmark Jensen. probation. ifates, Elzada Petersen, Delila Lar' ,.Last but not The other case was that of Mr. A. ing spirit but by a loving spirit, by theatre party last Thursday evening Larsen,Chloe least our d Jeppesen, Inez Jensen; Day. The Mantua meeting house was fill- G. Woodward of Corinne, charged parents making chums of their chil- to a number of his friends, the bill son, 11 Mariner Hailing, Lafayette Nelson, se tags to its capacity with sympathizing with selling liquor to minors. Mr. dren and taking a real, interest in being, Cora Mel Patten in The Ser- Orson ed were tied on dele-every Walker, Orvil Walker, Eli Haneverything that they do. Spoke of vant in the House. be cHared and the neighbors and friends at the funeral Woodward was fined $10. sen, Oscar Jeppesen, Orlando Sorenthe necessity of fathers making mothThe was of se late the of over Messrs. remains party the services composed out Into the street and ers and children copartners in the Glen La Rue, G. Clifford I.a Rue, Ray sen, Wallace Jeppesen, Seme Jensen, j Jent which were held U. OF U. DRAMATIC CLUB. as lon as the Mrs. Dean Jeppesen, 12 corporation, giving each a La Rue, Harold C. Day, Clyde La Rue, Marion Jensen, Wilford Hailing. Ezra o'clock. at last Friday The University Dramatic Associa- family was that in voice the of the com- John Fry, R. M. La Rue, Ernest Wor- Jensen, Henry Rasmussen, Edward :aa'. management white and flowers crepe tion gave a very good presentation of tag could be hadBeautiful Johnson, Reuben Jeppesen, Ephraim ,d,shlPPing would this be a suc- thy and C. W. La Rue. pany. Thought stand around the been arranged 1 a!os.t every section of the Scow. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Jeppesen, Trelawney of the Wells at the opera cessful plan to keep the family ties S a wealth of floral em- House and and organ, some The fro.m last Thursday evening. Persons ole unbroken and unsullied. to Referred Last Thursday Marshal Evans and LMrsPaHey Jensen33'8' Mr the white casket as a main objection to the piece was the the evils of 8ame scheme blems covered fc.had 016 obscene masquerade bails, which in wife affection and love celebrated their 18th of mark 6oVle tJhelr 1353 were white, unacquaintance of the majority of and related some ex- anniversary, but not in the wedding. manner the deceased was held by her many people, with conditions and customs motion pictures, lever1! musement waa HOT SPRINGS SOLD. created periences which the Central Better- they bad expected. In the evening D friends. as in in the England, portrayed play, would speaker ment mV0 arise Committee havof Lake lie is Salt article of equipment from slot Every over were M. M. Jensen presided they pleasantly surprised by a Bishop and hence their inability to appreciate ing with young Brieha booster i people who have been number of their relatives and friends, machines and pianos to the silver serimmediately tie a Ted tag on the services and the speakers were: fully the situations. contaminated by these things. Urg- who came amply supplied with good vice and kitchen utensils of the Utah Bishop Jensen, Ole Olsen, J. R. Olsen, The actors were all students at the ed strongly the necessity of parents things to eat, so that after the com- Sanitarium company was sold yesterM. Scow, Jos. Jensen, Victor E. Mad- University and have received their becoming thoroughly acquainted with pany had entertained themselves, the day afternoon under the sheriffs hamM'lborersandt00kthe tfaeir sen and Pres. Oleen fi. Stohl. training at the hands of Prof. Maud their children. mer to satisfy judgment on a mortgage Promise innner man waa taken care The singing was furnished by Daisy May Babcock, who holds the chair of The choir, sang the anthem, Be- regafed with dainties which of and held against the defunct company by H. Jensen Isaac always the Utah Hot Madsen, Ray Evans, elocution at the school on the hill. hold I s land by the door, and the ben- taste-goo! Springs Sanitarium Co., abd .Victor E.- - Madsen, the selections was ediction Alice pronounced by The or forms the amusement owners of the resort proper. ' The principle convention being: Who are these arrayed tin WEDDING BELLS. ,ee!nf fve Harding. Someduring the evening were social chat, former company, which went into the and the dele-f'fm- i white? My Father Knows. Cards were received by friends in wt hands of a receiver recently, had leas7:30 P. M. singing hymns and partaking' of ,the discussions with time well understand, and I know this city last Friday, announcing the ed the resort from the Utah Hot The was session enlivened aU The evening praylives. Informathe Redeemer Miss that of Lake my possible, V City marriage at Salt and had fully a short and After M. the by program Jensen openC. that Those In offered the were ers were: the Mr. fruit and Springs Sanitarium, by Amanda Holmgren and Lieut Eugene are uhVng party R. Operating expenses soon Mrs. A. L. a Neff equipped t0 theif Profession, Isaac 11. Jensen, respectively, and the ing exercises, gave Mrs. William !le Evans, Martin AnderSantschi, Jr., which occurred on the reading, The Church at 41' Keoghs Bar sen, David Evans, I. E. Pribble, W. T. ran the company into debt, and a pretoiL!f ?row fruit sloes the grave was dedicated by Peter C. John- 10th, inst. was given to the tl Mrs. W. P. an Day gave tbose interesting Harding of Malad; Mesdames Mary chattel mortgage who have son. 4 the n?n The announcement also stated that talk on llK proprietors as security on a $5,000.00 actlce to a science. ' Courtesy and Cheerfulness," Bergen, Maud loan. Sophia Thomson, t Pie and Mrs. Santschi would be at A. YV, Lieut, The sale at auction yesterday Ensign, Isaac H. Jensen, Victor Wade; Miss Martha Evans and Abrav, as CEMENT ON THE MOVE. home at Fort Douglas after March E. Madsen aSain honor-- 1 was the outcome. The Hot Springs tine C. Elias Jensen sang ham Evans and and cement the out plant at Business family. 9th. Mroni Mor--: a Sanitarium Company still holds claim a Nellie C. Taylor gave Is i be dent- - No more Mrs. Santschi has a host of friends anquartette, and enthu- - is very rushing, and the material as fruit the bankrupt company for sevon talk of against the value lots load interesting in car out will be Last Thursday evening the advanc- eral thousand as he founJ eriillan Mr- - Mrten-bette- r in this city and county who being shipped dollars back rent, for faith. truthfulness and t loaded. Hs whole interest fast as it can be pleased to learn of her marriage, and the Misses Hortensen Evan's, Eva Gid-ne- ed students .of tlie Second ward Re- which they are now suing In the discar went to Morrison, Mer-rel- l whose best wishes will .be extended The first soiir !nU tt.and for getting otit class ligion successfully surprised trict court. das Connie Madsen and Edna Stohl Lumber Co., at Salt Lake City, for a long and happy life. The News their teacher, Mrs. D. O. Reed. The t!lat nature intends should The highest, in fact the only bidder aang a quartette, and Elder B. F. the then since and wJobn in was last included one the week, be intended as to number, a vicAh wishes double at the sale was the company day Francis was i Grant delivered a stirring address on surprise Mrs. holding caainnan for Box Elder company has sent out several other and offers hearty congratulations. but one, ty. Crompton, the other the mortgage, so that the equipment how to have a good time, punctuating was ill cars. Monday four cars were loaded and could not be pre- will remain at the resort, which, in ail his remarks with a few excerpts from teacher, and shipped, and the cement is being bff B. E. H. S. WINS. his own experience. His remarks sent. likelihood, will be operated as usual Club a('onimercial its dealers, various for by the The evening was spent in playing by the Utah Hot Springs Sanitarium I not the witness drew the tears an did from who n?Mr o tbe Prominent sought one many eye, Any in ndvance abroad S and other forms of amuse- company. C. H, Barton, receiver of Club amn!b city at a luncheon fame having gone game of basket ball at the High School and what he said made a profound games not the of the product. least of which was the the defunct company, stated this afterment, Ik Jor! on sen V i v ,who,n were Moroni the as as well impression last played young evening, Friday gym Mr. C. R. Mabee, chemist at the of delicious refreshments noon that no definite plans for the fuJ- - C- - Knud-- i old. I partaking Weber team and the local the tween the l',"tine bria Jpresented this office withcement Call and W. S. The choir sang the anthem Sun of Mrs. David Hilton, Mrs. May Liv- ture of the resort had been determined Stake Academy team, would have ea first the from made quette no trouble in guessing which side my soul, and William Jeppson pro- ingston of Gunnison and Blanche An- i upon, although an attempt will be 1 manufactured at the plant. As near had derson of Lake Salt made to lease it again. Current rum- entertained City, nounced benediction. the this city is as he could ascertain, the cement from won as the enthusiastic players pnd 8 tne company in a delightful manner. or is that the Eecles interests, which from down tb came students marching landed was satsfacticn made ... t ti. which the briquette was Those present were: Alice Gidney, control the resort, are negotiating HOME FROM DENMARK. the High School alter the game. There M should Bertha Bowden, Ruby Victor, Ruth with eastern men ior a sale outright h c?nventin for next ground on January 31st, and its qualbut of were every A. Last description Elder Alfred yells their Thursday. heTartily commend is first class. alike in one thing, a shout Johansen of the Second ward arrived Christiansen, Delores Nelsen, Neva- of the hot springs, hotel andill equipLets begin right ityBefore of the product was plac- they were for it Pre)are or any of Brigham. home from a two years' mission to da Bowring, Grace Kelly, Clara Crom- ment. The resort is located in Box the event, and ed on the market it was subjected to victory one Wesley Horsley, Milton Burt, Elder county, ten miles northwest of team rtvkoie.l t Stake Weber is Denmark. While away Elder Johan- pton, be forgotten in tory 0f . Mack Fishburn, Harlan Valentine, Ogden. test known, and it came up ful- oneTheof the lastest in the lea i J, and sen ConI labored in the Horticultural Asso- - every when Copenhagen , so that Elmer JarPetersen, ; Royal ly to every requirement, Gidney, it trom deieating the crack .nsyo-ference, and part of the time in the vis Koford, Robert WILL MEET IN TABERNACLE- it goes onto the market, the manufac-to by Jeppson, Melvin ithe Junction City, the B. E. H. S. loam city ot Copenhagen, where he has acit The absolutely can Peterturers regular Sunday afternoon serFranklin Olsen, guarantee ! Hugo Ogaard, CARD has covered itself writh g!oy. The quaintances from the time he resided OF sen, Hilton, Shirley and Claud Reed, vices will be held In the tabernacle be of the highest quality. Already score was be thanks. of avor ISrig.urn, there. cement is being used Allen and Harold Hilton, Salt Lake, next Sunday, at which meeting it is the home-mad- e s'He has had a pleasant experience, is Mr. and and the joy of th e home students for everything in this city by the builders. Mrs. D. G. Reed, David A. expected three recently returned misour frfratHul bounds. no knew looking well, feeling fine and glad to Hilton, Arch Livingston and Blanche sionaries will make their reports, the .ends and neighbors did Tin.- game throughout wo . aru ter-i- be home again. and some good singing will be furAnderson. eCeDt ilIness BIRTHDAY WASHINGTONS with the pigskin c of classy plays, and afte: 1ath nished by the choir. A good attenof unless celebrated We our will and continue will be not Hat c $1.00 sale properly on the jump from the vcy start, oselthimotber and grand-- r dance is desired. 'e at opera as M. as Last E. of the hats last. Mrs. s leans of express-I5long Thursday evening a crowd you see the moving pictures u only time it rested vi during STAKE PRESIDENCY. thanks It the 2 p. m. Only 5c. Mrs. Eliza M. .Nelrelatives and first at list house the between Campbell. interval surprised t!.e I heav nd. humbly ask the son BIRTHDAY Tell on North 3rd West. home her at WASHINGTON'S and friends your neighbors l.alf. Washingnouse Dance at the opera la anynwayatlend 811 who J A pleasant evening was spent in Dance at tbe opera bouse at 2 p.m., Shoe Sale at the Hanbe5 evening tlp Bnacam team about the Tomorrow 2 p. m., everybody at tons Birthday k 1 MUNNS 1 It will play the Salt Lake High School. sen Merc. 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