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Show THE BOX ELDER NiWE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHT Mias Louise Berg was In Salt Lake j Mrs. A. G. Rex and son from Randolph, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday visiting friends. Clyde H. Spencer this week. Be sure to see our special offer on in this paper. Comptons photographs from Mrs. Sophy Valentine was up It Advertisement Art Gallery. Salt Lake a few days during the first E. H. Rudd of Plymouth was in town part of the week. LADIES! Mrs. H. V. Jones and children are yesterday attending to business C. W. Richards went to Salt Lake visiting her mother Mrs. Elizabeth on Sunday to attend the funeral serBurt. Pearmane apples and potatoes for Advertiseof remains his brother sale. James Christensen. I want to buy a few bushels of rye. vices over the M ment. t the late Dr. Joseph Richards. Norman Lee. Advertisement a AT The Pitt Hat Shop Every hat in the store on sale at some price. Many are going below' cost. Come in and get our prices. Mr. and Mrs. D. Leo Madsen came up from Ogden Sunday evening with their brother Sterling to see that he arrived safely home. W. R. Stevens was in from Clear Creek this week on matters of business. Mr.' Stevens is one of the big farmers out in the Raft River country. HOSE AND FOR ALL THE FAMIUf jominS-- lured in preston the rit driven In tj OUR CLERKS WILL BE PLEASED ippreh i tli Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keller of Mink Creek came down last week with a son who was going on a mission. They stopped off at Brigham on their return from Salt Lake to spend a few J. I. Dean of Sugar City spent a few days of the week visiting his J. L. Edwards at Willard: They were in Brigham one day looking over the field for establishing another business enterprise. FOR SALE. Weight ment 1300. span of 4 year olds. Phone 27. Advertiseo29-n- aim iiuspectec men w ag as folk jiti Peti 18, P' uJ when stopple THEY WILL LOOK SO WELL, AND FEEL SO GOOD, AND THE PRICE WILL BE SO LOW THAT YOU WILL BUY THEM. THEY WILL GIVE YOU SUCH LONG WEAR THAT YOU WILL COME TO US THE REST OF YOUR LIFE WHEN YOU NEED SHOES. WE GIVE S.&H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS ASK FOR THEM . Many valuable Premiums can be obtained by sav ing them. Hanson Merc.Co BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH drove father of i ov the vas thii a ollcers elation v SATURDAY: For FRIDAY city w lila ns gath its arriva the machi n and tl nithi bl Underwear for Men and Children, almost Half Price. Dont overlook these Exceptional Bargains. . . . 2-Pie- ce He red. ;tand the L The yc of th one aheriff ie one c t of it Preston en the yo Sheriff d the trio went ir 1 3AUNTE YOUNG MEN! afternoon rarement Mrs. H. ( talned wi WHEN YOU WANT THE MOST STYLE; THE MOST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS, IN YOUR INTEREST YOU SHOULD COME TO US. WE ALWAYS THE CORRECT STUFF. AND AT SAVING .PRICES TO YOU. OWN , icted by E. W. I hall whi HAVE Fishburns ;e choice ano were refres foist, Fish r. aLE West J. V. P.osent J. an W. itfiffiffitfiffitfitfitfitfitfitfitfitfi FOR SALE or will trade for farm land in Idaho: acre, modern house, barn, etc., in Brigham; good loCLASS PROGRAM. cation. A. W. P. Hansen, Brigham, wj. H. Helhs was down from Fielding Utah. Advertisement tf yesterday talking about the election. Last evening the Senior class of the Mrs. Hattie C. Jensen of Salt Lake All the latest popular songs at Comschool gave a program at the High City, representing the General Board ptons Art Gallery. Advertisement It High school assembly that was some-hinof Relief Society, was In Brigham last Waldemar Call was up from Salt of a classic. The numbers were we k introducing insurance JLo the Lake on Tuesday visiting relatives for as follows: Class Chorus mothers of the Relief Society, a new a few hours. m. C. Hubbard departure which that organization John H. Watkins came down from Prayer Address of welcome Geo. Cook will take up. Beaver Dam on Wednesday with the Solo Out on the Deep C. W. West election returns. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kotter went over Reading The Other Baby at RudR. F. Cole of the Government Engider Grange Leona Holmgren to Logan last Saturday to be present Violin Solo Poet and the Pea- at the funeral services over the re- neering Department, was a Willard sant" Wallace Lund mains of the late Mrs. Ole Larsen. and Brigham visitor during the week Piano Duet "Flatterer Mr. The deceased was the mother of the visiting relatives and friends. Rula Ward and Alda Neeley was born Cole in Willard and is a Story What Alex Made late Mrs. Alfreds L. Kotter and had a up His Own Self Mabel Christensen great many friends in this community. brother to Major W. E. Cole of the Army. He has been .down in Florida Male Quartette Forest Glee FOR SALE. span of 4 year olds Members of Class for the past four years and was reWeight 1300. Phone 27. AdvertiseHe cently transferred to Seattle. ment o2l n5 During the week County Clerk Alvin stopped off to visit his folks on the Elder Eterling D. Madsen returned way up and left for the north on Mon- Ipsen issued a permit to wed to Miss Louise Mayne and Mr. Earl Teeter of from Norway Sunday evening. He day. Net, Utah. They were married by landed at New York and from that The youngsters of this city were out Louis F. Des Portes of that ooint he and Elder Carlson of Willait precinct enmasse Saturday night with their The c. W. & M. Co of Brigham have made a trip down to Philadelphia, Jacko lanterns, black cats, sheets and sold 24 Grand Electric washing maWashington, St Louis and Kansas Cipillow slips and other paraphernalia chines during the last four iu months, the sights. Elder Madty, taking and have to Hallo'ween. car load on the way. appeartainlng sen labored in the Bergen Conference and 8ee these machines before D. H. Rosenbaum is and Elder Carlson was in the Swedish erecting a cozy buying. Advertisement. Mission. They both came out of home on First East street between My residence for sale or rent, A. those countries in company with the First and Second South streets. The Truelson. house will be modern throughout and Advertisement tf great bulk of elders who were either will be of bungalow design. FOR SALE at a BARGAIN. House-ho'- d released or transferred to the United furniture, range, heater, etc. Mrs. States on account of the war. Both A. Truelson, city. Advertisement It young men are delighted to be home SIGNS, POSTERS, SHOW THE ANNUAL MEETING of the again. , 133rd Quorum of 1 will Seventy be CARDS. held PAINT THEM m the Third ward Hog dressing. After November 15 meeting house, Hyrum Mortensen will be prepared AND I AM CHUCK FULL OF IDEAS onday eveuing November 9th, 7:30. AH members for dressing hogs. Usual prices. Adrequested to b;-- present vertisement OLUFF PETERSEN, In behalf of the Council n5-12-- p refui He ovs - - OURHOSIERY WILL PLEASE YOU, TOO. the In accompa g INTO A PAIR OF OUR SHOES. Fr clock .n STORE AND SLIP YOUR FEET Calif (or o e Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Ipsen of Idaho, spent several days of last week in Brigham visiting relatives. They had been down to Salt Lake sending off their eldest son on a ONLY COME INTO OUR lnof 1 hid j Fair-view- add sen Ephraim Johnson came up from Salt Lake last Saturday and remained in Brigham over Sunday visiting his mother and other relatives and Joe Zimmerman was up from Salt Lake on Tuesday of this week looking over the basement of the James Knud son building which he will occupy with his billiard parlors. the ,dom THE TO SHOW YOU OUR GOODS. QUALITY KIND" AND AT PRICES AS LOW Or LOWER Than OTHERS ASK YOU FOR INFERIOR MERCHANDISE. Mgr. J. L. Pierce of the B. C. Canning Co., is driving around in a handsome Overland roadster which he invested in last week. days visiting relatives. SHOES tfi tfi tfi n5-d3-- p 5 illimsa Our Coats and Suits are Distinctive in Style, Fit and Workmanship. If these are the Garments you are Looking for , Don't Fail to See Our Line ... OJI Miss Ethel Knudson spent a few Lee and daughter in Logan, the guest of Miss Jesse days to Farmington last Eccles. several days visitFOR SALE. span of 4 year olds. Weight 1300. Phone 27. Advertisea baby boy at the ment . o20-i'.- .' Mrs. Wilford Free-ma- n F. D. Welling was over from GarFriday morning. All conon Friday last attending to some land Bancroft Idaho, visiting her mother cerned doing famously. matters of business. Mrs. Hannah Jensen. POTATOES for sale. J. P. Fifty young pigs for sale. Enquire FOR RENT. 2 furnished rooms for Adver- of Fred W. Hillman, 4th ward, city. R. D. No. 1. Phone 11-at Boden Miss housekeeping. Apply ol5-ntisement Phone 87. Advertisement. Boden House. Advertisement nS-t- f Prof. J. W. Jensen, formerly .of the State Road Commission, was in Brigham on Sunday visiting Messrs N. E. and Joseph Mortensen and families. W. S. Jensen of Salt Lake spent Mrs. S. Norman several days of last week in Brigham Mary went down viBlting relatives. Friday and spent FOR SALE a nice comer lot, cheap. ing relatives. Good location. J. P. Christensen.-A- dThe stork left e' tf vertiscment. . . . home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelley is down from last 8, 19H- - SHIRLEY HORSLEY will Dunn THEY ARE COMING BACK TO-NIGH- T Those who witnessed is ance of Grace M. Russells Minstrel Maids, when they apt here last season, will be glad to ol that this clever aggregation will return to this dt d they will appear entertainers night when Alta Theatre for tonight only is show. Those who failed to s show before will, no doubt b $ learn that they are to have of the opportunity to witness one cleverest and classiest est shows ever offered to the the an ing public. The settings season, this tumes are all new of the materially to the richness the that tainment, and it is said ever. is bigger and better than RTIJ' HAWAIIAN MISSIONARY Unora' s Last evening Elder son of Bishop FestusJ and Ir9 from the Sa j,1 Wright, returned P Islands where he has been P the for ing missionary work years. In a conversation this Wright over the phone he stated that he has en0!re bora and feels tip top. ed that home feels mighty NOTICE TO TOMATOE DANCtl ACAD El ..CHRIS! 'STRUCT ";1 p. g000. 6RW ill Standi Pett, a Thurs m. ado fsopiatioi ' t, v File Bo iletB. ,ltertng t ce thi I"1 Payment on tomatoes 1)01 made unless all picking cliarS been returned. A rental bo oil per box .will be made OP returned by Nov. 10. tteginne atngs be b 21, 7 ball roi ? to m set, ! |