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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, COMMISSIONERS ALEX APP0INLDEPUIIES for The County Commissioners met Mon,rapidly crystallizing of day, all members preseuL one be will what 0f ljlg 11 UTAH. But Just to THURSDAY, JANUARY GOES 10 FAL A1 1. 7, 1915. A REST WHAT GRADUATES WORD OF COMMENDATION If DOING The following very Interesting letwas about to At a recent meeting of the Box ElOn Monday of this week, there was is a copy of one dispatched by Auditor's incidental expense for the close, the Angle of Death summoned der Commercial Club the matter of a change made in the official roster ter A. M. Merrili, principal of the Prof. I commercial enterprises in months of s so as to permit Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec., Alex Baird to his final rest and the changing the of Box Elder County's force of servwhich will have head- - 19115, and for each month of 1914, was showing the activities School, High the selection of a President from the at approved. Also reports of Clerk and tired and aged spirit gladly answered membership of the club instead of ants and in the change men and wom- which High School graduates-ar- e Brigham City. 1914. for same Recorder The Dec., local the capin. summons. Mr. report efficient Baird passed away from the Board of Governors, was dis- en who have proven , of prominent servants, present engaged monthly payroll and a number at his home was made to the Board of Education line prominent outside of me Mink and at officials cussed decided and and upon. Creek, altogether days Idaho, Thirty painstaking were claims other allowed. to its meeting a week ago. The stamemorganize a company Action of the financial statement and the cause of his death was general de- notice is necessary to advise the of this great common- at representatives tistics herewith presened are a splenof farm implements, road commissioners' report deferred. bers of the contemplated chauge and wealth, bility. For many years he had been pass on to private life surely did argument in favor of the High 12 At adnoon o'clock the board has a and lease if the time is too short, which it is in iaiachinery were to feeble to wait upon himself and he with the consciousness of having done School, and in a way, point out the Bros, journed and commissloners-elec- t on the Knudson this case, then all those who were not John F. Conley was elected seated. influence which a four years course floor chairman of the Board and the meet- often expressed the desire to be re- present at the meeting are required their duty. ij occupy the ground head-fthin that institution has upon student e tut, which will be leased from this earthly tabernacle to sign a waiver of the time notice in ing adjourned to 2 o'clock p. in. It iB only proper that their relin- who complete It A1 Tooueof the State Bureau of Imnew concern. order that each member can go on recBrigham City, Dec. 12, 1914. quishment of office be accompanied by and Labor, appeared rela- and be permitted to pass on to the ord on the migration to few details a J. (remain Manager proposition. VV. F. Prof. Reynolds, tive to the appointment of special enu- other side where he had wives and for the faithanout before a complete Pierce is now visiting the members a word of commendation of Utah, merators for Box Elder county to gath- children and a host of University to friends. that of and duty, il as to the personnel of er statistical information. getting their signatures to this effect. ful performance Salt Lake City, Utah. Official bouds of assessor, surveyor, uipany and its intentions Alexander Baird lived a remarkable At the annual meeting of the club end this brief article is dedicated. My Dear Prof. Ueyoulds: were i but by next week it is an-L- treasurer, sheriff and attorney life. He was born at Paisley, Scot which will be held tomorrow evening one Answering yours of 5th inst., Mr. F. Alan E. Roche has been matter will be this announcement will approved. 1. Our district schools graduated A petition was presented from resi- land, January 10th, 1832. When but a at the club rooms, this of the best commissioners Box Elder voted upon and decided. 335. We have in our high dents of Penrose in Rawlins precinct last year the majority of the stock Nos. 1 and 2 asking for the division boy of fourteen years of age, lie heard The reason for this change is that County has had in a good many years. school 210 of these. I think very few man eminently He lias made enemies of course, every are Item will be held by local of the precinct on the same lines es Mormonism proclaimed by some elders it is possible for a attending other schools. two years ago. Action and not public official doe3 that, but a careful as act to (the institution will be a agreed upon qualified president became and He We graduated from high school of truth. convinced 2.. its deferred. local enterprise. James Allen was advised that the joined the church and the following be a member of the Board of Govern- perusal of his official record will re- last year, 47. 16 are in college. ors. It is also possible to elect a Board has no jurisdiction in a perjury (a) State University 7; Agriculturher has labored inces-- . year went to sea, sailing about from board of governors and not get a man veal the fact that case. , . LETS ARM BROKEN al College 4, private schools, 4. Sheriff's report for Nov. and Dec. port to port for three years then he on the board who could properly fill santly for the countys welfare, a com(b) Colleges outside of state, 1. was presented and approved. club. of the as al in the to office which came and America his position president colleagues upon pliment landing 3. We have graduated during the litjr afternoon, Forrest, the Contract between the county and It is also proposed to change the are pleased to pay him. It is indeed past 6 years 123 students; 56 of these rear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mose E. Christensen for the construcNew York, enlisted in the United term of office of board members from doubtful if of a bridge over Malad River was (:iley, got one of the small tion his most pronounced poli- have gone on to college; 10 have now three to the clerk for completion of States Navy. He referred three years to two years and instead 1 is doing post graduate right wrist broken. He the agreement. times, serving out three full terms and of electing three new members each tical opponent would say otherwise. graduated; in the Botanical Gardens at SL work other little companions Action on all appointments of deputhru the efforts of his wife, his fourth year, select four so that the board will Mr. Roche has been very energetic in Louis. deferred was commissioners road and the sidewalk 4 along ty and four new mem- his labors to promote better roads and nner Forrest slipped into until action has been taken with re- enlistment was cancelled and he re- consist of four old board of a of as to the With bers. the appointment spect president In road construction, and in this connecmained at home. The Alabama, the. falling he must have commissioners. full number the member of the board, hand in such a way that tion he executed a big contract for the Miss Ada Johnson and Harry Zenor ship on which he enlisted, was one of of nine, as provided for in the consti1 bone was fractured. lia were appointed deputies in the treasur- the first to be sunk during the Civil state on the state road from Treinon-to- n tution is made up. all wet and complained of er's office. west to Park Valley. He has been The outgoing members of the board B. D. Harding and Louise Ingram War and it occured just a short time his arm so a doctor was were appointed deputies in the Clerks after Mr. Baird secured his release. R. A. Geo. are thia Anderson, criticised by some for accepting this year jand found the trouble to be office and Miss Villadine Knudson was Kaiser and H. C. Day. It is proposed contract in view of the fact that he Itbove. A bandage was appointed copyist. Iu 1838 he accompanied Commodore to have the old members draw lots to to the injured member Judge J. D. Cali appeared and askwas a county official, and there have Amof Miss Perry to Yeddo, Japan, on that remark- see which four of them shorten their aises to be fully mended in ed for the appointment ber Hamson to do his stenographic able expidition which opened the ports term of office by one year in order also been rumors of graft, but on the ae. work, under the direction of the counthat the new arrangement may go into authority of Mr. Brigham Jensen, who ty clerk, for a period of three months. of Japan to the commerce of the world. effect at once and at the next general was the foreman for the state and wh As the ship sailed into the harbor evIRULE STORE CHANGES Granted. election four members will be chosen is not of Attorney Lowe appeared in behalf the same political faith as of the cits' of Garland relative to filing ery man stood by his gun ready to op- for two years instead of three memMr. Roche, the latter gentlemau not b changes have been made articles of incorporation. Ordered that en fire should any opposition be en- bers for three years. kagement of the Golden Rule papers be filed with the Recorder, did not graft the county and are-alonly l in These suggested changes costs to be assessed according to law. countered but the Commodore was E. 0. comLindbergh the managof with the line state the but he actually lost money on erpolicy larger Petition of B. C. Call relative to received and from that date Ja- mercial ers his assistant and all roneous clubs of the state. tax sale of property, was gladly the job and at the same time lived pan has developed by leaps and Katherine granted. except Misses right up to his contract and constructBaty, were released from Attorney Lowe appeared and asked bounds. ICE CROP SPLENDID THIS YEAR ed a first class 4 Block 19, Plat FARMERS TELEPHONE DOES I'.ons last week and Mr. Fred that tax sale on Lot highway. InH, Brigham City, be set aside. was Baird Mr. The tst of year following as was installed GOOD BUSINESS Ogden Mr. Alvin Ipsen, who was thrice honstructed to prepare a resolution. Far-ragThe local ice crop equals if not panage r. He and Mrs. Holt-- j Violet Madsen was appointed stenog- back again to Japan with Admiral and ored his the by people by party cow located in and in the succeeding years of surpasses that of any previous season Brigham rapher for the attorney and sheriff. On Monday of this week, the anin of the couuty, in stepping down from was deputy appointed Rilla .Pett R. nual office, with Grace Kel- his service saw patrol duty along the in a good many years. At the Facer the Recorders the meeting of the Bear River Valley Clerkship does so with the expolicy of the company to ly, Ruth Rees and Hattie Nichols as coast of Africa for slavers, ice pond, Mr. J. V. Facer has a force Farmers Telephone Company was watching changes in their interior assistants pressed regret of all who have any held at Tremonton. The report of the tfe but work will not corn-t- il Sheriff Zundel asked for the appoint- lie visited practically every important of men at work storing away tons and business with that office. For genialione interesting contained and manager as deputy of the world and had a tons of ice which is ten inches in after the return of Gen- ment of Jos. R. Olsen baliff. The ap- shipping port as court ty and willingness to please every- item to the effect that during 1914 Flack Wra. der E. M. Towers who goes Judge mild of reminiscences that would fill thickness, while down at James Knud-son- s body, Mr. Ipsen is hard to beat and some six hundred and seventy five dolpointments were made and later a a few days. Call made objection to the commis- volumes. ice pond the same operations these traits have so ingratiated him lars was paid to the Mountain States Lindbergh and Summers sioners appointing the baliff in his not in Telephone Company by the farmers do are 1863 a He came to Utah in progress. te court, contending that they making in the esteem of the general pvllc making a trip up through-o- have withsheriff The and other subscribers of the Valley jurisdiction. Not a few private parties are buyand Oregon to look over drew the name of Mr. Flack and the short stop at Salt Lake City then comthat it has been a pleasure to visit line, for the privilege of talking with i with the idea of going in-fmatter of appointing a court baliff was ing on to Perry where he resided for ing the sawed ice at the ponds and his office. Mr. Ipsen retired to private people In Brigham City. themselves. left with the judge. some time and was called by President hauling it to their private ice houses life with the The company declared a nine per custodas of will was retained M. G. Korth good everybody dividend which is one per cent cent Lorenzo Snow to come to Brigham and to have for family use next summer. ian of the court house and grounds. irrespective of creed or politics. FOLKS ENTERTAINED Dr. R. A. Pearse was appointed coun- take more than the usual amount. The for The has idea! ice been weather the of activities dramatic charge Mrs. Rose II. Neeley as Recorder ty physician. a of worth represents present plant I. A. Jensen, N. C. Holst, N. C. Jepp-so- that had been started. In this capaci- making during the past few weeks for the w Year's four years, has given B x $64,000 out of which $17,000 Is a reDay B'shop P. C. past N. Wm. Hunsaker, and his estimable wife, gath-th- e Henry Thorn, ty the name of Alex Baird became a and the result is a first class article. Elder County a thorough businesslike serve to be used In extending the lines old folks residing in the B. Marble, James Bowcutt, James A. The O. S. L. Railroad company is administration of that office. ward under their hospitable Woodworth, M. B. Hart, J. W. Ward, household word for he was remembOblig- and renewing the equipment A. W. Borgstrom, J. W. The system covers an area which house of entertained them in royal R. C. Harris, north the for is and old ered beloved depot, and filling young by ing, pleasant and a tireless worker A Smith, A. L. Petersen, J. H. Burton, sumptuous dinner was reaches seventeen miles from the Eras-tu- s the ice from cut M. of with cakes thick and which Wakefield E. he great splendid entertainment all were given a sleigh-i- t J. A. Tracy, she has maintained the high standard center In practically every direction. Petersen were appointed deputy helped to supply. All the older people the surface of Market Lake up in the valley, the day being of the Recorders office and the rec- - The line covers Bear River Valley assessors. Lucy Larsen, Anna Jensen, d warm. i and Callie Lund were ap- will remember vividly his interpreta- Idaho. the veterans were ords she turns over to her successor from Beaver Dam to Duckvijle and feasting on Ethel Rees ofIn Assessors the things which Mrs. Johnson pointed assistants tion of the father, the leading role, in from Honeyvllle to Connors Springs. are beautiful to look upon. Jared for them, the Mantua fice. At the meeting on Monday all the GOING ON. CATTLE RUSTLING Geo. C. Dewey advised the board that famous old temperance play Ten fte in a body and stood outR. Sheriff who J. is retained of as old not officials were to serve will uisen, he justice qualify that house and rendered a Nights in a Bar Room, as well as oththe peace of Deweyville precinct. Mr. John P. Holmgren wm in Brig- as a deputy under his deputy who is for another year. selections, The official bonds of a number of er parts which he essayed in some of ham tan OluH Petersen and wife yesterday and in the course of a now sheriff, is one of the finest felark Jensen and wife were justices of the peace were approved. the good moral dramas which were conversation stated that the cattleMUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMAppointment of the various health lttest3 and they drove up to lows in the land to get along with. work of never this He tired until Phywas western deferred men County of and the the officers presented. PANY MAKES GOOD SHOWING. valley e7 and had a good time in Joe has always been willing to get in with the aged ones. Bishop sician can be consulted. are this of inroads his such county, made part until upon experiencing age to Resignation of D. W. Morris as juswith rustlers. known as the bishop who According to and hustle when the occasion demandOn Monday of this week, the anwas constitution as to make it a burden for trouble Mr. Holmgren six months old calves tgs and the entertainment he tice of the peace at West Portage, ed and has done very well in a mighty nual meeting of the Bear River Mutual in later &CC6pt6d. about and to him n the first years, as main of are the the thieves get object day of the year Philip Ospital was appointed con- with a another evidence of his wor-tas his sup- they are usually unbranded and easi- unpleasant office. The sheriff's office Fire Insurance Company was held at younger generation Creek. Clear at stable be so designated. ly secreted or disposed of with less is about the least desirable of ar which a board of directors y .f Garland at County Attorney was instructed to port, he presented some of these old danger of being detected. He stated was to serve for the ensuing elected T. S. M. look up the franchise of the that a great many cattlemen had com- the county Jobs and any man who is YOUNG LADY OF Those elected were W. S. Hanyear. & T. Co. and find out what Box Elder line plays. cows off of the range coming plained to accept the responsibi'ltv Is sen, J. C. Knudson, Nels Jenson, M. DIES County is to have in return for it all his with udder bursting and no calf to be willing not did occupy Dramatics B. Hart, A. R. Capener. Notice was given that G. A. Dixon The officers found and in this manner a double entitled to al lthe commendation of the company are W. S. Hansen, mber 29th, Miss Aneta Mae of Garland had failed to qualify as time, however, for he served for many crime is perpetrated for by taking the he can and Mr. Olsen to is be get at Garland. no president; J. C. Knudson, Willard died at Salt Lake constable wcs instructed to secure a years as deputy sheriff under Sheriff calf and leaving the cow with and M. H. Welling, secretary of getting rid of her milk, a congratulated upon the success he has chance Surveyor to the ravages of pneumonia, deed to the and manager. ground on which the well Sheldon Cutler and also under Sheriff spoiled udder generally results. The remarkable feature .of the busemployed at the Z. C. M. 1. at Blind Springs is located. It is the purpose of the Box Elder made in that capacity. C. C. Loveland. He also served as city to Cattlemens said Mr. Association, Mr. M. J. Richards steps back tc iness of this home company is that contracted the disease and twelve years. Mr. for nightwatchman it has operated during the past year ent was Holmgren, to get out a book of brands it that her life was NEW TELEPHONE MANAGER Baird possessed one strong qualifica- showing the various marks and brands private life after serving two years as on just exactly $597.75. This amount a very short time. and farmer in the a County .Commissioner and four ears covers all salaries paid, all other tion for this kind of work, he was fear- of every cattleman Stauffer was seventeen then each member of the items of expense and all fire losses. and county years W. -a very The insurance in force amounts to During the week, Mr. Joseph less, as fearless as a lion and never association will be a sort of broth- as County Treasurer. During his reaccomplished young ers in that they will take gime in the latter position he has In- $900,000 and the treasury at the end th her of the Mountain did he local keeper" manager Sobel, of at the were 'dead sight danger parents cringe of the last year contained $3,105.29. notice of the marks and brands of all Wa in Brigbravely facing the world States Tel. & Tel. Co., arrived waded right in and performed critters which they come up with troduced some new things one of The company has been in existence but just he where while riding on the range and if which was the taking good too. She weu ham from Preston, Idaho, of all for nearly six years and during the away clearing his Mr. duty. months. six some have strayed off the regular Beloved by all who know has been for the past entire time not a single assessment Soble succeeds Mr. Chas. E. Wibel He had a love for the late President grazing ground, they will be driven the old tax sales which had accumu- has been levied against the policy lated for years and the keeping up of holders. It is doubtless generally unwho has been managing the local ex- Lorenzo Snow that amounted to little toward home. were brought to derstood that this company provides now goes ofservices were held change for a year and who Insurance at the very lowest rates in of abject devotion. It was said IMPORTANT TABERNACLE CHOIR the list so that when he turned his short in either WyomSaturday. fice over to his successor all the de- return for which the policy holders Consoling ru- - to a larger exchange would he that funeral his of him at contract to assume their proportion to&de by Elder Peacock of ing or Montana. We are expected to sing at the Sun- linquent taxes had been accounted for of any loss that may occur over and new manager is a very affable have willingly stood between President The 1., w. J. Facer, Harvey School af- either above on convention the surplus which Is added to day Sunday or to sale the teleof by by payment and Bishop Jos. Hubbard. gentleman, unmarried and full Snow and all the powers of hell in or ternoon, so it is In this way the policy hold each year. desired that earnestly county. That Mr. Richards has been ere become stock holders in the comfurnished by the Willard phone facts. That his stay may be der to protect the life and person of all members be at this practice there was a large attend- - pleasant In Brigham is the wish of all pany and the profits are distributed (Continued on page Three.) in the form of low insurance rates. (Continued on Page Three) Profusion of flowers. subscribers on the exchange. Just as the year 1914 by-law- ( it . - j I ap-Iti- y f i . n, ser-whlc- h num-unef- o WIL-LAR- D tat t; |