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Show THE BOX ELDER NEHS, FACE FOUR. THE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER - 22, C. ELDER NEWS. BOX STOHL Published Every Thursday By TEE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY m'in l V v 'I i .n , m rte i!i Mnrili-.- , in victor I g lU.uut ih e. Madsen, City, Utah, as Office second-clas- s in mo- -t washing si 7,7 j. pin electricity For a home where i can ;, imii'lml Entered at the Boat o i ,nu . Kitts rtiMHi the latest and devices KiriiDN kmi,n of i machines and electric irons. .i.h.imt Xiollths i the home FURNITURE CO alum tric machines that are certainty hummers. These machines can have wringers attached and exbe handled without the least editor. Cost cf Gettirg Crain to Market Mate- at Brigham matter. rially Reduced Through Shipment All by Water Benefits Distributed Over the Country. no is si it i.ssti'I non rut) rm, iiitixi x siis ikt nn s i.ut. ysh I OlPOR I I'M TY ii i i ii i iutroito m to) t ish. tot. f nil, i in sit. uni LOU Hi IT TO I II Alt. -- H TEMPLE WORKERS unit used, we have two elec- te They are fully guaranteed and are giving perfect satisfaction in the many homes ertion. IA; You i ,. not know it you probt.b'v don't but it is a mat'er of important e ENJOY OUTING to you whether the waterways of the A SITIM.S ACC Ot' HtRt. Slim TARIM. Unitid Stales are improved or not Oil ns D TOO I I, (Continued Irom First pm?.) and tins is true no matter who jou TPSO II POSSIBLE TO MIKE TOUR ar. what your business is, o. what orpomisnr. home and 'Hard Times Come Again pht of the country you live in It No Mor. Sisters Thatcher and may be (hat you are a farmer ? ml you Gates ot the temple choir, sang a tel: me that it is nonsense to say Reentitled duetto very boimtilull that it ( an make any difference to STATE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY you uhethir tiie waterways of the hold the Great Rede ier Comes. Capital K 0.6 00. Surjilii s ;20, 0 0. The sacrameiP vouinry are improved or not. because ,s administered by you live a wav out west, miles away the bishopric ol the Third ward, and fiv:. any river which is navigable i ow A. during the passing of same, Elder i ver will be. M. Merrill read the third ihapter of SCHOOLS OPE- NWell, I admit that it is not as easy Malachi The prayers were offered by jte, see as' the gram (levator down at Elders John A. Hendrickson and Jos BIG ATTENDANCE .four lailvvav fetation, but the benefit Cowley. there jus t the same a rial, benefit. (Continued irom First page.) The time between meeting and the have aready been of trenun-Idoudeparture of the train at. 6:13, was advantage to the fanners of the spent in visiting and when it was attend Hint institution. At tiie head and their further improve-bnen- t country time to go to the depot, conveyances stands Professor A. M. Merrill, a will put more money into your called at the various homes and took has had years of ex- pockets and those of your neighbors. the ladies and gentlemen to the sta- gentlemanas who, A a teacher as well as years Take giain for an illustration. perience tion, and they were sent on their way of ill a number of tiie strong- iarge past of the grain raised in the study home with the hoaity gool will of the est universities in the United States. country is shipped away from the place where it is grown, some for use people of this city and stake. Just The other teachers are equally well m the eastern states and some for i hetore the visitors hoarded their ears, to perlorm the specific duqualified oondi to these Under ri Europe. and choir the temple very sweetly Tin's thus the price of grain is not fixed ties imposed upon them. appropriately sang, God he with you will see great activity in athle- id tiie neatest railway station Your year till we meet again." O. Roskelley, one 'w! for iiifetan.ee, is worth just what Prot. Chas. tics, The manner In wlne.i the guests ill Ining in Liverpool less the of the greatest athletes which this 'It were leeeived by the good people of leosi of getting it there. You can see Slate lias produced, will instruct tiie this city is, worthy of commendation. this at i.nee that it makes a whole lot of department, as well as teach difCistr.ee to Pres. Stolil took occasion to thank all you tow much It costs mathematics. Before the year closes to stud your grain to New York or and bless them lor their loyal support Tiie Box Elder High School will have Liverpool and theres white the in entertaining the faithful workers a team oi athletes w ho will lie able vatuway conns in. front Logan, and the workets themselto do things" in that line as well ves stated that tiie reception given Where Economy Comes in. as do splendid work in the regular them on all sides by everybody, was Iff 8 the average cost of carrying In courses. of tiie whole-soulebrand that spells wleat i'vomi Chicago to Buffalo liv lake The spirit of school days fills the vvis out; (cut a bushel, while the cost WELCOME in the truest sense of the was the first the very air. It is a grand sight to see by rail ti New York was 11.7 cents word. The xtnr P . --vto nns our city and surrounding towns where they are being in , - ' mi)i0 'v'v.or' r ' rh C- c See them. used. The Old Reliable The Old Reliabli Ocean Harton Spinner EVERYBODY KNOWS snre-noug- fe ilollars-ainl-cent- s HAS NO EQUAL FOR LIGHT HAND s WAVE AND THEY MOVE- QUICK EASY, POWER. IRONS ELECTRIC THE SAY THE BEST FOR THE SEE OUR LINE. MENT. Wave 0CE THAT I" MONEY. PRICE $4.50 (the Best).. GOOD WRINGERS 2.50 and up IRONING BOARDS $1.00 and uo We also have the famous ADAH MACHINE and the EASY WASH: WE KNOW WE CAN PLEAE YC ex-p- Stohl Furniture v d outing workers have ever had, and it is safe to say they will never lot get the two days they spent in Hrighnm City. Mr. Oltiff Petersen, who acted as one of the recorders of the temple for a number of years went over to Logan Friday evening and came back While making with the excursionists. the run to this city, Mr. Petersen gave to each of the workers a ticket hearing the name of tiie family where they were to he entertained during their visit. Everything worked for the welfare and comfort of tiie guests, and they went home from their outing, feeling refreshed and happy in the recollection of what they had enjoyed. Those in the company wete: Pres. Win. Bndge and wife, Thos. Morgan, Samuel Roskelley, wife and sister, James A. Leishntan and wife, Emma B. McKlel, Fred Sclioles, wife and sister, Jos. E. Cowley and wife, Margaret T, Mltehel, Rosel H. Hyde and wife, Frank Coleman and wife, J. F. Hansen and wife, Jacob Miller, D. Jenkins, Virginia A. K. Porter, Celia H. Reese, Amelia B. J. Cordon, Caroline J. Seurer, Ruth A. Hatch, Elizabeth Y. Stoddard, Jane A. B. Thatcher, Charlotte B. Parker, Adaline H. Barker, Hannah H. Jacobsen, Jennie F. Merrill, Mrs. Price and daughter, Jas. Quayle and wife, Jos. Crowther and wife, Richard McNiel, I.orin A. Merrill and wife, C. H. Aebischer and wife, F. A. Mitchell, William A. Sea mons, Mary J. P. Seamons, J. J. Meikle and wife, George Dove, J. M. Smith and wife, Sanford Porter, Cordelia S. Grosbeck, Ida C. Adams, Martha Olsen Selma A. L. Jensen, Mary D. L. Susie Hendricks, J. A. Hendrlcksen, Gates, Olga J. Edlefson, Eliza A. P. Benson, Jnger C. M. Johnson, Swenson, Nelsine Johnson, Leah D. Widtsoe, Dr. J. A. Widtsoe, Mrs. Alexander Nelson, Mrs. Fulmer the boys and girls wending ttieir way institutions of learning, and if there lie any who have not yet joined the throng, they should not let another week pass before they are enlisted in the cause of education. to the A MIGHTY NICE THING TO DO! Send the Box Elder Peaeli Day Edition to your friends afar off. l)o it now. We will wrap them for you. 1 WASHING? Ha! Ha! Ha! THATS EASY WITH The Peerless Steam WASHER AUTOMATIC, NO WORK, NO WORRY. WE PROVE IT BY DEMONSTRATION. Works on any Stove SEE IT AT FIRST DOOR SOUTH UTAH-NHOTEL. Hours from 3 to 7 p. m. a T - - ! y - -- - - - MILLER EiWIai & JOHNSON T-- CUT RATE PRICES PREVAIL ALL THIS WEEK ON COLGATES ELEGANT LINE OF GOODS AS FOLLOWS: CUT PRICE. Violet Talcum Powder, 23c size Cashmere Bouquet Talcum Powder, 23c Rapid Shave Powder, 23o size Shaving Stick, 23c size Ribbon Dental Cream, 23c size 20e English Process Soap, 13c size 09. Northern Rose Soap, 13c size Oho White Clematis Soap, 13e size Cold Cream Soap, 13e size Bay Hum Soap, 1.3c size (the Viodora Soap, 3c size 003 Fraganeia P. i). E. Soap, 20 e Monad Violet Soap, 23c Dactyl's Soap, 23- - size Coles Soap, 20e size Cashmere Bouquet Soap, large 33o size 23c THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO TRY THESE EXCELLENT Pf EPARATIONS AT A NOMINAL COST. -(- t:i t . 4 I M almost twelve times as much, although the ('(.stance is the same. But giain which is to go all tiie way by water must be transfi rred to canal boats at Buffalo. Litt'c canal boats drawn by .units cannot carry stuff as cheaply rs big feldps driven by steam, so the through rate by water was six cents ja bushel, a little over half as much us by rail. For the twenty years eml- i: g with 1908 the water rate, on the average, was lower than the rail rate On the by 0.2 cents a bushel. from Lake Superior the difference was greater still, since Duluth is less than 100 miles farther from New York than Chicago is by water and nearly 300 miles farther by rail, but no comparative rates are published. The beneficial effects of the water way, through lowered cost of transpor tation, are not confined to the grain skipped from cities on the lakis, but extend to practically all the grain The total production of produced. the five principal cereals wheat cun, cats, l..riy a:.d rye during the past 10 years, was over 120.0(10,000,000 bushels. If the average addition tc the value of this vast volume of grain was five cents a bushel, and that soen.s a moderate figure in view of the fhets stated above, the total is more than 10,000, 000,000 nearly all of which has gone into the pockets of tiie farmers. But while the beneficial effect of the waterways extends to a surprising distance, a waterway dose by exerts a very much more direct and powerful influence than one a long way off. If the Great Lakes and the Erie canal have increased the value of grain all over the west, what do you suppose would happen if the Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas and Red rivers were so improved that boats could run every day in the year unless hindered by ice? Money Needed for Work. The National Rivers and Harbors congress is working for the Improve ment of the rivers, harbors and water ways in all parts of the inited States Chairman Alexander of the rivers and barbers committee, savs that $:',;:9.(.'00, UOn will complete every project which has been begun or has been recommended by the army engineers. Five hundred million dollars would prob ably finish up ail of these and all the new projects which will be surveyed and adopted within the next few years. The average annual production of the five principal cereals, which dur ing tiie last ten years l;as been 4 bushels, has been steadily increasing and will probably continue to increase for some time to come. The complete improvement cf all our waterways would increase the value of every bushel of grain produced by at least five cents my own opinion is that it would be more than that But let us be on the safe- - side. we spend a billion (lo'.Uu'-- - on '( n ; watirways instead of a ha'd-l.isup, ise that the production of grain remains as it is instead ot imnv' ing; and suppose that the price of grten Is Increased only cents a bushel instead of five. Even so. with production static- - ary, the expense doubled and the b. m fit cu; in half, the whole $1.0JO.t'('P.OOO would be returned in ees than ten years in the increased price of grain sldp-Inient- s ! ?4 EDDY DRUG STORE. Wynn L. Eddy, the Live Druggist. A HOUSE. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE KNOCKED OUT IN ONE ROUND. Yesterday morning while engaged in stringing wire lor the air line down near Paiy, one ot tne woikinen came' in (ontact with the Petty tnutsmis-- , sion wire and was piomptly knocked' off the pole. The man's body started on its downward plunge head finst.l but his clothing caught on the pole and swung him aiound so that he landed on his let-t- , but was unconscious. Parties worked over hint for some time and lie was finally revived and in a short time was back at work again, little tin- - worse for tiie expetience. Co. CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS VIA. OREGON SHORT LINE. The us, nil special low round tiip lutes will lie made o Salt Lake City and State lor October Couieienie Fair Horn Utah points north of Ogden and from Idaho points on the Malad and (ache Valley brandies. Tickets on sale October 2nd., to 8Ji., inclusive, limited to October 13th. See agents for rates and further particulars. s22-o- DO You j IT TONIGHT. dull, poor hs NICE THING t tc ftl 6 j II Opera SOCIETY A MIGHTY color, ha i'ing all ovei. Thats Winters in the system Clean th: 'drive them away with fit, ;Rocky Mountain Tea, Doit You'll be will tomorrow IT iorm, too. Sold by Wynn L i NIGHT 4 'C ;( a TO DO! tin- Box Filler Peach Day to your lriends afar otf. Do it Ye will wrap them tor you. now. Send Fdi-tio- n PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. Parties having a desire to use luniher or tools at the Jeppesen Saw Mill will ionL11 a great favor by letting them alone unless given permission by the ow ner. J. P. JEPPESRX. tf AW$ The Colonial - it a v 1 A Hat that is becoming to your particular style a Hat that will suit the NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS gown and occasion at the price you 1910. feel best able to pay, here awaiting Pueblo, Colo., Sept Excursions via. O. S. L. and Union your selection. Pacific to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. Tick. ,s on sale September 24th , and 23th. Limit October 13th. See agents lor rates and furDesigns and trimming effects new and ther paiticulars. original reproductions of the it best foreign designs. PRESENTING HADDEN GREAT SOCIETY s CHAV PLAV 26-3- held Choice Millinery APPRECIATION. Ye take this means of extending te all who so generously assisted in entertaining tiie Logan Temple woikers (luring their two days visit in our city, our sincere thanks and appreciation The hearty response of the good people of Brigham City in making the visit of the Temple workers a pleasure. was so unanimous that we could have comfortably taken care of three times the number who came. The workers expressed themselves as having had one of the most delightful outings which it had ever been their experience to enjoy, and we led to bless the good people who lent a will-inhand to make it thus. Please accept our grateful thanks. THE STAKE PRESIDENCY. ' PRICES 75c, IN Mrs. M. E. Campbell ORDER ; seats 50c, Ii atope sale n 35C h ;j in lav ir THE AMERICAN EXPRESS 24' 2 Homs to California. A nivv com- electric lighted train Stand- posed exclusively of Pullman ard and Tourist Sleepers and Dining Cfn.i, effective August 28th, will SALT LAKE CITY Daily at 3:00 p- m. Arrive LOS ANGELES m. (Next Day) 2:30 p- That Clean Coal Aber deen TWO .(' Cabiornhi leave Salt Lake 1. BOWRiS alone. AGENT! ily 3 no p. a:, inu 11:30 p. 1 u. $40.00. o Li s ps& H. N. OTHER FAST THROUGH TRA?NS. '1 t. 11' COLONIST FARES Sm Fiancisto, S: n lost, L'js Angdes Imperial itc., F.av on A N'-- l i'.' must 23tli to S: ptember Pth, at $23.00 jrom Salt Lake Crd Tr.vts. literature and informal'1-1-t ' e, CiTY TICKET OFFICE, 169 Main lSe1 Phone Exchange 10 independent I. i. 0 Ang(lcj and return, (hub hath, limit'd to 0(t. "1st, IfiSO. MANDERITELI), G. P. A- ft It J -- US' |