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Show FIVE refreshments were served to thirty-- ! a kicking cow, said he could scarcely For the uplift of mortal man an electtol) In living to the eternal plan; cers with the following result: Mamie keep his feet under his chair, That we all may exalted be. Shaw, president; Ross Owens, treas- On Wednesday the 30th, there was In the great ETERNITY. G'der P,rcsi.d,e!lt tke 80' a reunion of the Corinne ward in the 'nJai' Let Corinne continue to bear her name committee and Althea Brown, President of the Membership commit- - wrrd meetln houf- - wh,rh roved a And arise in honor and in fame, glowing success. Following the invo- In leading mankind into th bglit. cation by Mr. Joe Packer, Sr., an open- That we all may learn to live aright. On Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- ing address was given by Mr. Ephraim day of this week preparatory praver Jensen. Bishop Alma Jensen spoke Now as the year is about to end. w id at the M E. Snd addresses were given by Messrs. May God s blessings on us all descend; mee.i; gs will Denmark Jensen and chun.li ai 3 o,!ock p. in. These Burt, And as the years come and go are for i.ie t urpose ! prepar- the two latter representing the stake May the ward bigger, brighter and better grow. ing for the series of evangebsiic ser- presidency. These addresses were in- - j vices which Rev. Godwin will com- terspersed by recitations and songs mence in Corinne on Sunday Jan. 10- - and comic readings, Jte most popular STENOGRAPHERS CHANGE performer perhaps being Miss Lois A. L. Mrs. Shaw has returned from Peters of Brigham, who tvas repeateda long visit among relatives in Central ly called upon to recite throughout the With the beginning of the year Kansas. day. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hansen sang Miss Theresa Standing gave up her !a Danish song which well merited the ... Miss Evelyn Holmes, who has n gained. There was a work as a public stenographer in ordcently returned from Weiser, Idaho, beral luncheon at noon; and a request of will remain at home until April. was made that no one depart except er to assume the responsibilities ,n therS looking after her mothers family as Everybody is pleased to see Albert Shaw out again after his siege of lum- - t0 partake of the ho8pitality' Mrs. Standing is compelled to leave bago. In the afternoon there were child- - her home each morning and attena and dancing, followed by Mrs. Perry Garretson Is seriously 11 rens e games and a dance for aduit8 ln the to her work as County Recorder. with pneumonia. evening. The following poem, writMiss Standing has worked up a Mr. and Mrs. Arch Slatter of Brig- ten by Mr. Joseph Packer, Sr., was and has turned over her ham have been spending several days recited by him and gained much ap- nice business comment: favorable and office to Miss Vera Jensen of tils with the family of A. G. Woodward, plause while Mr. Slatter Is recovering from Corinne is a star as the name applies an accomplished stenographer the injuries received recently in the Now throws off the mask and must city, care of all to take who continue street car collision on the Brigham will, arise Main street a of ward on form And take her the work that has formerly gone to Miss Lord. of the turn to And the serving The Christmas celebration, postponStanding. Her office is in the First ed on account of festivities at CorNational Bank Building, same room inne, which was held New Year's eve at the Fruitvaie school house, was a that her predecessor occupied. merry affair. There was a tree with candies, nuts and the usual goodies. The music was so good and the spirit Come one and all and be free! FOR SALE. Ten acre farm north of merriment so contagious that one Help make the ward what it should be of Bear River City on the bank of the staid man, who had never been known A city that has brighter grown; river. G. Collin Wood, Willard. Ad- to dance except at the Instigation of Also a ward that is better known. j bers T and Chiffoniers at about Half Price. tiered a car of dressers and the factory, by mistake, sent us y we are going to close out what we have at about Vi price. I wait, come now and buy at an enormous saving. JJSEN nder the new postal ruling, ng stamps on parcel post packages for the Be'eiars, Corinne is her charitable activities vluth were allowed to slacken (hiring he holidays. Food stuff and has already been sent; and clothing Mrs. u. t . Shr w has agreed to receive and ocx anything which will stand ocean food stuffs, 'ovage. Bring canned unoked or canned meats, Hour, meal Jr anything Mrs. Lorimer has a large box of warm sweaters and caps from her store which she is mailing for little, lestitute children in Belgium. Now and then a lone voice is raised against sending provisions to the war zone "Helping to prolong the war! Those people give the impression of having the purpose of consuming their peas, beans and meats at home. One never hears them suggest that an attempt be made to legislate against the sending to the Allies of the munitions of war. So long as America sends six million rounds of ammunition daily to the war zone, and many rapid fire guns, our little merciful gifts to the destitute victims will have small bearing on the duration of the fight. And our scrupulous brothers will probably not object to partaking of the additional prosperity which accrues to our nation by reason of its added trade. The Young Peoples Organized class of the M. E. Sunday School entertained on New Years Eve at the Holmes Hotel. Each member was permitted to invite one guest. Games and music enlivened the evening and I lj i re-un-d , FURNITURE & MUSIC CO. MARRIED a CIETY fears night, Misses Mar-limKnudson entertained their home on First East! si were profusely rooms iliday dec-- ! attire,, the prevailing red and The green. was scheme carried out Mai decorations. were won by Misses and ig Fay Hamson, Jensen and Art Anderson, e res UB thirty Yesterday in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Ethel Higley of this city and Mr. Lloyd Ralphs of Rockland, Idaho, were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock. The bride is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Higley and is well known in this community. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Ralphs, formerly of this city, and he was born in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Ralphs will make their home at Rockland, whither they will be followed by the good wishes of a host of friends. MINSTREL present MAIDS i COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 LADIES AND MISSES SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS MENS AND BOYS REHEARSING SUITS AND OVERCOATS HERE l 3 eet dll gif mi .tet rt Pui dy e p R. T. Willey lira. enter- - Grace M. Russell's Merry Minstrel Maids are spending this week in Brigham rehearsing for the big production which they will stage at the Alta Theatre on Tuesday evening of next week. The company has been reorganized with an entire new cast except one and Manager Anderson gives his word as a theatrical manager and a gentleman that the new company will be first class in every particular and a vehicle will be furnished the players in which they can display s by moon light their abilities in such a pleasing manner that criticism of the unkind sort will be impossible. The company is Ol a Jeppson chaperoned indulging daily in rehearsel at the oung ladies consisting of Alta and the cast is made up of prostal Jeppson, Amber Ilam-ffldu- s fessional vaudeville artists. Jeppson to Salt Lake BACK WITH STUDEBAKERS afternoon to witness the of the oratorio Messiah Mr. O. G. Bargeron is again back presented under the direc-Squirwith Studebaker Bros, having acceptCoop. Mrs. Jepp-r- f ed the managership of their local e branch. He assumed charge on Sathome New Years urday with the beginning of the new e stay-Lakof the party year and will retain both Mr. William Bickmore and Mr. William Stayner. until Sunday. visiting Mr. Bargeron is a former branch manager for the Studebaker people so getoffices Is tening Henrietta Bott en-- i ting hack into one of their to him. honor of Maurine Hotter, like getting back home isbeck and Mayme Carlson, DANISH DANCE reshments were served and t was enjoyed by all. Those The Danish Brotnerhood will give a ere I lorence Reeves, May-a- , New Years dance Friday, January 20, Clara Brown, Henrietta 8:30 oclock in the 1st ward amusese Grosbeck, Maurine Kot-- ment hall. There will be several Standing, Lenora Jensen, very useful prizes given away. Comisward Cole, Moroni Bott, cal and musical numbers will be given between dances and refreshments ad, Norman Anderson, Wal-Irviserved. A general good old country Lewis and Standing lime will be had. Everybody welcome. Watch ads for further Years day, Mr. and Willey and children, Mr. R. Mabey and children all i, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Day a of Garland. A big din-feature and the balance was spent in having a The guesi motored to N'ew e ut T0li iet th iro morn-balanc- Discount 33V3 $27.50 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 $18.50 $27.50 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 $18.50 LADIES SUITS MENS OVERCOATS For. . . Values For. . . Values For. . . Values For. . . Values For. . . Values MENS SUITS Values For. . . Values For. . . Values For. . . Values For. . . Values For. . . BOYS $25.00 Values $20.00 Values $18.50 Values LADIES COATS $22.50 Values $20.00 Values $18.50 Values $15.00 Values $12.00 Values $ $ $ $ $ 8.29 6.39 5.38 3.98 2.98 $ th coli n 1 evening Miss Maurine Hot-line-d at a 500 party ln hon-e- s SHERIFFS SALE. In the District Court of the First Mayme Carlson and Lou--cof Logan. An oyster Judicial District in and for Box Elder Utah. eenred and musical num-ife- County, State of Eliza S. Madsen, Plaintiff, vs. Herwere Those present bert J. Savage, Elsie B. Savage, and, Wse Grosbeck. Mayme the Ogden Rapid Transit Co., a corMaurine SHERIFFS Ther poration, Defendants. Hotter, ng. OYI Values $10.00 Values $ 8.00 Values $ 6.00 Values SUITS For For For For $12.50 ... $ 8.39 $ 6.35 $ 5.30 .$ 3.98 k Fay Hamson, Howard SALE. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the Pett, Reese 29th day of January, 1915, at 12 lilace Irvin Lund, Standing. oclock noon, at the front door of the County Court House. In Brigham City, tenlng Mr. and Mrs. Clar-ig- Pox Elder County, .Utah, all the right, gave a delightful title and interest of the defendants 5lrty in honor of their herein named, in and to the following Alberta Wardleigh. described lands and premises, situate was spent ln playing ln Box Elder County, Utah, gl J tendering of musical Beginning 26.35 rods South of the were also N. W. corner of Sec. 29, Tp. 11, N. R. present were. Misses 2.WL, S. L. M., and running thence Muy Smith, Gladys Brown, South 33.65 rods, thence East 210.68 Mberta Wardlefgh,' Messrs rods; thence North 6 deg. SO mflL, X. Dewey Knudson, Rud- West 20 rods and 1 foot; thence Fast Victor, Hugo Hansen, 109 rods more or less to East boun.j 5el Olsen, Monroe Ward dary line of said Section 29; thence and Mrs. Clarence North 13.65 rods; thence West 320 A rods to place of beginning, containing 53.11 acres, more or less; reserving Wight was hostess at therefrom the Oregon Short Line RailHammond Canal rDer. New Year's Day ln way and the County Road as birthday. The viands established; also priJiuctically everything ln now located and 8 Present a. besides Mr. vate road Vt rods wide and 33.65 . gnt and family were Mr. rods long on and along West side of gar Packer, Mr. and Mrs. railway Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jen Dated this 7th day of January A. D. !er B BOYS Lund, Lewis For. . . For. . . For. . . For. . . For. . . For $25.00 Values For For For For For $10.00 Values $ 8.00 Values $ 6.00 Values $ 4.50 Values For. . . For. . . For. . . For. . . $27.50 Values OVERCOATS $12.50 Values Discount 33A ONE LOT BOYS SUITS Values from $4.00 to $8.50. . For $ 2.98 ONE LOT MENS SUITS For. . Values from $10 to $18 $7.49 LADIES $25.00 Values $20.00 Values $18.50 Values $ 7.98 DRESSES For For For For For $16.69 For For For For For For For. $ $ $ $ $ $ $13.35 $12.30 $ 9.98 $15.00 Values $ 7.95 $12.00 Values LADIES SKIRTS $ 9.00 Values For $ 5.95 8.00 Values For $ 5.30 $ For $ 6.00 Values $ 3.98 For $ 5.00 Values $ 3.25 For $ 3.50 Values $ 2.40 MISSES AND CHILDRENS COATS $12.50 Values$10.00 Values $ 8.50 Values $ 7.50 Values $ 6.50 Values $ 5.00 Values $ 4.50 Values - .!...$ 8.39 6.68 5.65 4.98 4.35 3.29 2.98 h to-wl- t: - This Sale Will Continue For Two Weeks EXAMINED THESE BARGAINS. EVERY GARMENT MARKED DOWN BELOW COST AND MUST BE SOLD. CALL DONT GO TO OGDEN EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. right-of-wa- George Spencer, 1915. :jOHN H. ZUNDEL. Mrs. Christina 8heriff of Box Elder County, Utah. Wrva' lsen Mlse Amy By Joseph R. Olsen, Lund, and Elsa J7-2Deputy. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. 6 m0 r? v r s' f right-of-wa- ra- - is UNTIL YOU HAVE right-of-wa-y ik t 'ik , p r |