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Show RNE Devoted to no Party or Faction. BRIGHAM twenty. CITY, BOX ELDER But Just to All. ja NUMBER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1914 COUNTY, UTAH. VALUABLE DIAMOND THIRTY-EIGH- COMPLETE SCHOOL r ELECTION RETORNS Last Thursday afternoon, two stranat 8:30 oclock, Mrs of Nels gers, Italians or wife Greeks, entered the Hansen, a-Second ward, passed J. Johansen & Co.' Jewelry store and bed to her confined to The returns from the varous precincts on the school electiou neld on Wednesday of last week are now all in and show the election of F. V. Fish-burfrom Precinct No. 5, P. M. Hausen from Precinct No. 3 and 4. M. Seeley from Precinct No. 1. The vote In detail was as follows. Representative Precinct No. 1: u. be shown some rings. Mis with diabetes, asked been a sufferer Eliza Hanson was alone in the store and at the time and states that she lifted ,se for many years the a tr&y in which were a number of diaspelled to give up In in bed. Randers mond and other expensive rings, from ,ra m Glasborg, March 26th, 1849. She the show case and held it on the open womanhood in her na door down behind the counter and put in 1872, while residing the rings out one at a time for the beard the gospel as men to look at, replacing each ring Latter Day Saints and and in the tray as it was handed back. She was married America in The taller of the two reached over ller came to coming the case and picked out a ring with j, her husband, City where the a jrigham large opal set, and Miss Hanson ided ever since, was a faithful member cautioned him that she would pass and a devoted worker the rings out. He looked over the Society of which she had ring a moment then passed It back n er from the time she and the two departed. until her death, City Suspicioning that something was and table iari sympathet nr willing to lend assis-- i wrong, Miss Hanson quickly looked was needed and she has over the rings in the tray and discovng to the neighborhood ered that a diamond, peculiarly set resided. nine children and different from any other diamond a husband, to ring in the store, was missing. children She iree grand iss. Three children .and immediatey gave the alarm and the Idren have preceded her officers went scurrying In all direcside. tions to head off the two strangers but Sat-loculces will be held on in the Second ward up to date, nothing has been seen nor heard of them. The ring was valued at 1145 and ITTER TO THE ITIZENS OF BRIGHAM. the theory advanced by both Miss Hanson and Mr Johansen is that when pod fortune last week to the tall stranger reached over the high school and college show case and up the opal he picked Asso-er Utah Educational hooked his little finger into the diaon the subject, The the Rural High School to mond and kept that concealed within a the Community. I the palm of his hand while he and his that the rural high companion examined the other ring. of study should be baBed Mr Johansen states that he can idenons and pursuits of the hat it is the function of tify the ring or the stone even, if it to give vocational guid- - is removed from its setting. The ring was a fancy engraved Tifilng home I have thought set diamond with platinum prongs fany on the reverse subject, The stone weighed 59 metrics, or just in of to a Community a trifle over carat, and it contained the High School." It two small specs. On the Inside of the that this subject is vast-rtan- t band was scratched, 1145.00 KSBKK2. n afflicted an has ' ar-iii- ad-de- Pear River stakes New Tabemcie, GARLAND TO DEDICATE BUILDINGS On Saturday and Sunday next, all roads will lead to Garland, the sugar city of northern Utah, for on those days the handsome Carnegie Free Li- brary and the magnificent Bear River Tabernacle will be dedicated. On Saturday Governor William Spry, Superintendent of Schools-elec- t E. G. Gowans, Prof. Howard Driggs, head of the state library movement and many other prominent people of the state, will be present to partici- in the exercises. An elaborate has been outlined and it is that the people of the Bear River Valley will attend the ser-vices enmasse. On Sunday, the stake quarterly con- ference will convene and at the after- noon session, the dedication of the tabernacle will be attended to. Announcement is made that President Joseph F. Smith and other leading men of the church will be present and President Smith will offer the calory prayer. The Stake choir under the able direction of Conductor Kirk- bam bas worked up a sulendld ca, program and nothing has been left undone In the preparations to make the event the greatest in the history of Bear River Stake, The librar represents an expendi-patture of $$,000, contributed by Mr. negie, while the Tabernacle cost bout $io,000, the funds being supplied by the church and by the people of the Bear River Stake. Doubtless a great many people from Brigham City will be present at the exercises on each day. i iea-ture- e dedi-Stak- On Sunday at 10 oclock, the regular conference session will be held in the Tabernaqle as usual. At 2 and 7 o'clock, the conference mpetlngs will be continued and concluded, and there will be Borne of the general authorities in attendence, announcement of just who will be made next week. musl-Stat- e e BRIGHAMS BOULEVARD Never again, at least not until such time as it ls called for, will any castigations be made upon the condition of Main street running north from Forest street for all that formerly 176 was bad and a discredit has now been All of these Board members will transformed into food and the strangserve for a term of four years and er who passes over the road will get w ill begin their new term of office on an impression of this city that cannot help but be o' the most flattering January 1st. I than the former), e reason that we have ii the former and have greatest wisdom in ihe the latter subject has JUNIORS GIVE PROGRAM r Last Tuesday evening the Junior Class of the High School presented a very good program at the H. S. Assembly which was listened to and enjoyed by a big audience. The program in full included the following numbers and each number was rendered in fine style: Fairies Moonll Ladies Double Trio Fairies ladies double quartette, Junior Girls. Moonlight Prayer William Call. Talk by President Lamar Koford. Solo, I Heard You Calling Me, Lola Jeppson. StelReading, Solo of the Violin, la Young. JunDance, Irish Washerwoman ior Girls. Reading, His Last Goodnight Ruel Eskelson. Ara Valse Caprice Piano Solo Hunsaker. Reading The First Steamboat that Ruth HarSailed Down the Alabam gis. Solo, When the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold John p. Wright. saratively no considera- te in Brigham a large comprising nearly 5C9 id women, in the prime jouth. We would have The Quarterly Conference of the Box Elder Stake which was to have convened next Saturday and Sunday, has been postponed until the 19th and 20th Inst., partly on account of the conference of the Bear River Stake which will be held on Saturday and Sunday next at which time the magnificent Tabernacle at Garland will be dedicated. At the Quarterly Conference of the Box Elder Stake, the Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishop and Counsel ors'will meet at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning in a special meeting. At 2 oclock Saturday afternoon, the regular Stake Priesthood, Stake and Ward officers meeting will be held and the usual exercises carried out At 8 oclock Saturday evening, all the Sunday School workers of the stake will meet in a grand social in the First ward amusement hall whieh will Include the rendition of a splendid program, dancing and other kind. Main THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY Bishop C. W. Nibley Announces Con-summation of Deal Started Two ' ' Months Ago. Constable Synder of Garland, brot Bert Heed and Kid Hopkms over to Brigham last Thursday, charged with third degree burglary. The men were bound over to the District court from justice Siiumways court, to answer to the charge. Eeing unable to furnish the bail required, the men are makln their home In the county jail, Russell Nielsen of this city, who was arrested for forging a check, was released from the county jail on Tuesday by furnishing bail in the sum of fiooo. A bad check arti8t gviDg hl8 name as w Brooks, passed a check to the Kaiser Hotpl for $765 ,ast Tue8daj, ,, 1 j Utah capitalists, including the Ec-- , cles Interests and leading officers of the Mormon church, have bought all the holdings of the American Sugar Refining company iu both the Amalga- mated and Lewiston Sugar companies and the Utah-IdahSugar company. The announcement was made yester- day by Charles W. Nibley, presiding bishop of the Mormon church and by Leroy Eccles, general manager of the Stockholders of the two companies. corporations wi meet on Dec. 19th toperfect a consolidaLon of the corpora- tions and the capital stock will probably be fixed at $7,500,000. Prior to this year the American Sugar Refining company had 50 per cent interest in ' the Utah plants. Mr. Nibley declared yesterday that the purchase was the consummation of a deal started some two months ago a visit to New York. At that time o0 per cent of the stock held by the trust was purchased outright and an option taken on the balance This option was closed on the last visit to the east. Tribune, Dec. 10. One of the best things that can be said of the U. of U. Dramatic club Is, that It always aims high. It is not long since Ibsens Pillars of Society" was given Its first rendition here with Mrs. Fiske in the character of Miss Hessel, and Holbrook Blinn as the consul. The piece made a deep Impression at that time, and comment was general that except for Mrs. Flskes strong individuality, the play might have been looked upon as a starring emdium for Mr. Blinn, so strongly does the consul dominate the In selecting plays of this action. class, which appeal to a select clientele, the U. of U. club runs the risk or coining insufficient financial but of that, it is its own best judge, and its ambition in striking high, and drawing the tastes of its audience after it, is certainly to be commended. ' street is now i a handsome boulevard from one end of is limits to the other .and the worn.. on the north half Is such an Improvement over old conditions that people living la that part of town and visitors to this city from the north almost feel like waiting upon the City Council in a body and giving them a hearty vote of thanks. Street Supervisor Wm. Sorensen never did a better job than he has done on this place of road and the Council have practically given him free rein in making the Improvement so that nothing has been neglected. M Brooks signed by L. made ojt to f the time, rendering F Miller. The man first went to the We said nothing had been neglected, National Bank and asked N. A. inproductive agencies In but that ls hardly correct for at the e McDonald for a blank check on the rearing of a family Intersection of First North and SecBtah National Bank of Ogden, and Mr. become? a ond North, two narrow bridges occur s none too him McDonald fixed a blanl: with asup wii"r'gl on the south aftPr whlch he got Mr. McDonald to Last nights gathering was hand- while the paved crossing fl r hand the high school Qut the check and he tlien took i much lowNorth side of is First very some not crowded. The president but to the writiMg 8tand 8igned lt endors-oand girls full of vitality er than numand three of the These items with a the many grade. faculty, st must find ed jj. on the back, went over to tho expression; r will receive attention In the doubtless hi8 bin. got his ber of social parties were in Kal8ep )ecome8 a proLlem, how d:nce whi,e the students were scat- nnd'dpnartv-after the frost disappears, and inergy. came' thoughout the house, largely In spring marked uriSZ. us that it should be pos-- ; street full width cement bridges will the lannly balcony. The usual scenes ,c. Q, The nan ls alj0f g. c men and young w omen en- - likely be put in place while the sidewere not in -the evidence, abouT 11". rounds muJi age weihs porting, to be independ-be 'sunken as tho he had no teetb, ligM kLLLC ouursts Prhably having walk crossing will undoubtedly same time to partake at the big rally in raised and then there will be an even B. Y. U. NOTES with ages of school training, complexioned, smooth shaven honor of the club at the university our or even five hours President Brimhall and wife left hair on his head cropped cioso. Gengrade the full length of the street. yesterday. en-tiductive labor would Friday for St. George to attend the erally skinny appearance, and the Otherwise the street is in perfect difficulties the a of Considering play, ficers are looking for him. pay his own school so largely conversational, the smooth condition to the extreme north limits George Stake quarterly confer- yet not necessarily remanner In which the club carried it and after ence. The president expects to visit css in school; our high getting the moisture of the CANDY KITCHEN IN NEW off, was a surprise. The message of Dr. TILE FOR DRAIN there. while BIG Dixie ORDER the Academy is so arranged that a into the bed it will be worked winter ibsen, always difficult for amateurs to ERS take a full course Fletcher was a member of the of thor- hard and easy to keep smooth. This across was the get footlights, ig present Mgr. E. P. Hanson of the local presidents party as far as Oasis. He during the oughly well conveyed, and his satire is about the first work that has ever or during the after-o- r branch factory of the Utah Concrete will assist in the dedication of the on the narrow forms of social life, his been done on North Main street as a Mr N. E. Samsel opened up for even during the left for Cache Valley Deseret-Oasigreat moral lesson, showing how the Company, school Pipe Ilness in new building. his location this week, idday, thus leaving time consul is to sense the weak whole, in the history of Brigham City ' will he where week of on this Tuesday rail as the The opera Sun Dance", under the in the Olsen block one door north of ness of thebrought evenings for structure he has built up, so it ls all the more appreciated. studies. The difficulty do missionary work among the farm- direction of Prof, und is now under Mathias Bros. Mr. Samsel had a new and given Idltt to confess his erstrength Jthlng to do. The corners during the winter with the object way. There will be about one hun- front put in the building and the In- rors, largely thru the suggestive hand CORRESPONDENCE MUST BE et considered the needs were exin view of converting them to drain- dred chorus members this year. John terior remodeled and renovated so of his masterful SIGNED hool students, it has not ackeif to the needs of the ing their lands. Mr. Hanson was T. Hand and Albert Southwick will be that he has an uptodate confection- cellently brought outMr. Herbert Maw af. Among the players The mall yesterday brought to the companied by Mr. John Sommers of the new principals. As this splendid ery parlor and considerable more room as the consul, had a big task on his m I a should like to ask Tremonton who owns and operates a splendid article discussing conUniverNews on the been old he but in he has It than the sustained had with by put shoulders, opera quarters. woman of Brigham ls drain digging machine who will ex- - sity before, it will take but a few Mr. N. L. Hansen expects to occupy dignity and force. Miss Dixon played ditions in Brigham which are vital to Mrs. d weeks to part with ease, though a every resident It was Intended for ? 5? p the rooms where Mr. Samsel was lo- little Fiskes prepare It. more would have and will gladly be put in positiveness 'iterative employment to will endeavor to get some contracts The Associate Collegians gave a cated, by cutting out the doorway that helped the meanings of the role. Miss publication If the writer will kindly send In girls to assist them In for digging drains, while Mr. Hanson print Bcrlows rendition of the wife was In misfit party Saturday Dec. 5. formerly existed. 'Porting and to help in-- ; taste throughout. Mr. Thurmans his or her name. The identity of the wll bend his energies to getting ordgood Utah of Dec. the On 3rd, University Practical experience the ... . was a manly and direct concep- writer need not be published, but he Johan or e' er8 dranae Dramatic Company presented Pillars WHITTIER SCHOOL NOTES Mr. tion. Boyers ship builder des- must be known by the newspaper acThe local branch factory has been of Society, in the Columbia Theatre. this question. erves special mention for the feeling cepting the correspondence as that is jj 9 consider sort of labor that you placed under the care of Mr. Carl It was enjoyed by all present Our school was visited by Mr. An- Imparted to it Mr. Snyders rector uf rltheJ by contract or Scow of this city for the winter and Prof. Babcock of the U. of U. occu- derson of the Ephraim schools on was well made up and well rendered. a rule that is religiously followed by have ceased pied the time In Devotional Thursday Wednesday, Dec 2. He compared our Miss Coleman did parts of Dina well, all publications. t to find the boy oA7rl mamffacUmng operations In others she was somewhat mild. We regret very much that the artiiris to do it. because of the frost The big stock Dec. 3rd. Miss Geraldine Blackburn school favorably with those of his city, Miss Vrooman as the boy. Miss Kings- cle mentioned was not properly idenhave boys and girls of 6 inch tiling has been exhausted sang a solo, accompanied by Prof. telling of their boys .and girls orchestra, something which we expect to bury cs the sister. Miss Buroows as tified so that it could appear this fiences and talents; we and the company has an order for sev- Lund. Hilmar, Mr. Ruggerro (who played in the future. ra those have who can do any with earpestness). Miss Stewart, Miss week. If the writer will kindly make deBlze which the on of that Mrs feet on for was thousand a Blackburn eral visitor The tryouts places JDfl do it well. 1914 Dec. We 3, are pleased to have chaapiro, Miss Cotter and Mr. Miller-ber- himself known to us before next Manag- bating terms will be held Dec 14th. Mnted this week the e cannot be filled until spring. lent good support. At the end weeks Issue, the article will appear on Student Em- - er Hanson will endeavor to have the There will be keen competition for the parents come to our school and of the first act, each lady was prewe are doing. see what our faculty; Abel S. farmers who are now draining, leave this choice, since one of our teams a sented bunch of handsome flow- just as It is written. with most The of fi Veda important happening Hunsaker, Ma- - their drains open until spring and ers over the Correspondents will greatly faciliand footlights. In was Hirw week our Los the to basket ball game will go Angeles Louis and Wangsgaard sevA was of feature the rendition matters in getting their views betate C0 in will be able to attend the pan Ameri- with Bear River. The Whittier boys ' communication ad- - then the tile can be supplied them eral selections by the orchestra of 30 fore the public, if they will remember classed out in their every opponents ' these or to the Prln-iut- e a hurry. ft can Exposition. way and the game ended with a score pieces under the direction of Prof. to sign their articles with their own PromPt attention. The drainage tile Industry is growJ. L. nEWFY 16 to 3. Another game will be Giles, only two professionals were In of to be known If you ,from yuand bounds and next year at on Friday, the company, end the finish of the two name. If they do not care Bear River by played leaps ing City that needs doing use a nom was numbers a, so and indicate specially been closing highly may they so, Dec. 11, which is likely to decide the J. Scott Nelson, who has the local concern anticipates a big The entire production de plume In the article rt!mth6re 13 ,ab0rf It will go sell ng Ford autos in champorship between the southern commendable. in successful was under the direction of Maude May thru all doing. rush of business. But the publisher must us do some community during the rast sea-- and western divisions. this right. varBabcock, and the reading by the TABERNACLE CHOIR matter comes from. an plan tothinking son, has severed his connection with create ious characters, showed the result of know where his or is handling and Auto Canfield Co, Good the for 0f were aifaifa who j0n8 gale. jqq members All present choir 0ar yung people. Let well known 'skillful her training. famous Oldsmobile. his district! 4ft, J?8ion and adapt our at the regular practice last Thursday the The above was clipped from the 50c, 75c and 1. Special prices here Wreber. Box Flder and Onei- - place to winter siock. J. C. FrederdB not were f the 8cllOl. covering who as all well as News last night They play- 25c, 35c and 60c. One night only, evening, Deseret Lfttlfy have and Ryan counties. Wright ickBeni Brigham. Advertisement tf ed In Salt Lake two nights for 25c Tuesday Dec. 15th. ' present, should be In attendance this da A- M. the agency. MERRILL. evening at 7:30 oclock. but parents feel that 'ord to send them. They eir assistance at home. Vf great many are now : cost of great personal convenience to parents, ral complaint of parents chool demands children ers, e o MU o j s, n atten-suga- Sy d - of-S- QUART-Harve- t. y j , bus-ne- j s Bister-in-la- td j '" - , ! g fol-te- I - j 1 , 1 ,e - - |