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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1915. THREE County Commissioners teg farther d. rered jonsc The board of county commissioners met in regular session Monday, February 15, 1915, all members present. County Road commissioner for the ear 1914 submitted his report for that ear which was ordered filed. County Surveyor H. C. Carver and David P. Burt reported their investigations of the gravel pit at Mantua, and recommended that the county pay Nels A. Jeppson $25.00 for gravel which had been used on the county road, also $25.00 for gravel which can be used for the same purpose. The g recommendation was approved, Mr. Jeppson will deed the property to the county. 7. and, hea; and atarte :h she com 8gle. She 0 seize the, he floor, the e mce came. Is time haw steeple thi was la c be ateepfa :onsiderabJ e crook cl the steep) d Botce p 3lf pro-idin- updesj unhesita 1 struggling; to f the giif it tuI srook. 16-2- 0 fa Your Own i Its AH The Fashion Durham tobacco, fresh, delicious, satisfying, is the favorite 'noke of America. Any afternoon in the fashionable jetropolis, prominent business men, professional men and club men Hotels and up in their motors to the popular Restaurants for a bit of light refreshment, a view of the dancing, d 'ad most enjoyable of all Bull Durham a fragrant, Rgarette, fashioned by their own skill, to meet their individual Bull : ultra-sma- rt J Thes-Dansant- s, fresh-rolle- jquirements. GENUINE By ill Puesham SMOKING TOBACCO Durham is distinguished from all other tobac-i- s by a wonderful, delightful, unique, aroma that can istantly be recognized in the faintest trace of smoke, "here is no other fragrance like it in all the world. "Bull Durham hand made cigarettes are a source of isting satisfaction to millions of experienced smokers. "Bull f Last Saturday the Mutual Improvement Associations staged some athletic features iu this city that proved most interesting. The contests were a basket ball game and two wrestling matches put on as a finale to the Vocational Convention which was being held during the day. In the basket ball game, the Bear River City M. I. A. team was pitted against five players from the First ward and a scrappy game was played. Some of the local players have seen service during their high school days J. A. Cook, representing the J. I. on the ball team but the aggregation Case Threshing Machine Co. appeared as It was lined up last Saturday had relative to the purchasing of road ma- never played together before. The rechinery. The county is now well sup- sult was a victory for Bear River, the plied with such machinery so no ac- score being and the victors in tion was taken. tlmated that they would like to meet P. N. Pierce appeared relative to the High School champs. the repair of a culvert in the Penrose was as follows: The line-u- for FREE Package of Paper s with each Sc each. An Illustrated Booklet, showing correct way to Roll Your Own Cigarettes, and a pack-j- e of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to Iny address in U. S. on postal request. Address Bull Durham, Durham, N. C. p district Brigham Attorney Roy B, Young and V. F. A. Hatch Davis, representing the Perry Town P. Hatch Board, appeared relative to the damD. Tingey done water their the system by ages C. Lillywhlte construction of the state road thru E. Hatch Perry. They were referred to the In the two mat attractions, some State Road Commission. were staged. OsMessrs J. Y. Ferry and Ed Ryan ap- good exhibitions peared relative to a change of the road wald Anderson and Iieber Walker thru Corinne. The matter was defer- were the first up in a twenty-minut- e red until the state engineer may have preliminary which was fast and furan apportunity to go over the propos- ious the referee declaring the round draw which met with popular ap ed, route. W. and of Facer J. members proval. Mayor the Water Works committee of WilArnold Hansen of Bear River City lard. appeared relative to damages and Richard Nielsen of this city were done their water system thru the re the main features and they were at moval of earth for the construction of it every minute. Both boys were in the state road. Referred to the state excellent condition and quick as lightroad commission. ning but Hansen was the better man A petition from Mayor J. R. A. Whit- and succeeded in pinning Nielsen to lock et al from Tremonton relative to the floor after twenty minutes hard the change of the name of the Manilla work. precinct was referred to Commission A good attendence was present to er Holmgren for investigation. cheer the contestants in each event The county treasurers report for and the carnival generated no end of the month of January was considered enthusiasm. and ordered filed. A communication from Malcolm McA scald, bum or severe cut heals Allister of Salt Lake relative to the If neglected. Ths family that slowly Chamadvertising of the county in the ber of Commerce was ordered filed keeps a bottle of BALLARDS SNOW Assessor Lorenzo Pett submitted the LINIMENT on hand is always preparname of Thomas Rampton as deputy ed for such accidents. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Brigham assessor for Garland. Carl Isaacson waa appointed county City Pharmacy. Advertisement excellent I de-jth- H SUCCESS 1 en-ul- thii BIX) COLDS ARE OFTEN MOST SERIOUS STOP POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS The disregard of a cold has often brought many a regret. The fact of sneezing, coughing, or a fever should be warning enough that sour system needs immediate attention. Certainly loss o( sleep is most serious. It Is a warning given by nature. It Is man's duty to himself to assist by doing his part Dr. Kings New Discovery is based on a scientific analysis of colds. 50c at your druggist Buy a bottle today. Advertisement CITY SHOE WE FIX HOSPITAL. EM WHILE YOU WAIT Stock of Dittmann's Celebrated Men's Shoes and Riding Boots, Gymn Shoes. Rubbers and Boys School Shoes. Leather is high but our prices are still the same for CASH ONLY. 1915. The following road supervisors were appointed for the term: East Garland, H G. Johnson: Howell, Elmer Maug-han- ; Promontory, J. F. Wood; Yost, William E. Tracy; Fielding, George Godfrey; Portage, J. M. Halford, Rawlins No. 2, P. N. Pierce; Clear Creek, B. F. Charles Kempton; Willard, D. Barnes. L. Jones; Standrod, A petition was presented Lom residents of Tremonton asking for the appointment of Harvey W. Conger as constable. Granted. Upon recommendation, William Allen was appointed registrar of vital statistics for Howell. It was ordered by the Board that each Road Supervisor be required to file a bond in the sum of $500. Claim of Dr. J. Edward Day, heretofore deferred for investigation, was allowed. A communication from the Utah-Ida-h- o his point by telling a number of stories. He declared with Ruskiu lying 1 evil is good gone wrong and 1 Trenchards orchestra played a death, could d lightful number while the audience, ' if only the good in every young man was coming and being seated and the can be directed along the right course ing services commenced by the choir sing-- i then it is an easy matter to prevent ing the hymn Song of Triumph after the boy from falling into evil ways. eled which J. W. Hoopes offered the invo- Elder Kirkham made an eloquent plea hold fcf cation. The choir then sang the hymn for the vocational activities of tl S to fc The orchestra Mutual Improvement asociation and The Joyful Song. A. of M. the exiflt'-r(laI. last, the j beautiful Pique Dame ov- urged the fathers and mothers to get ith hanir stake conducted the first rendered the Miss and erture Daisy Madsen sang right behind the movement and sup out fell convention and the pro-KenMoutlined in last weeks issue The Songs My Mother used to Sing. port it with all their might. W. R. Dredge sang the solo ilie to disflotyj was carried out in its d Miss Connley was the first speaker of Eternity, some announce Realms to the remarks confined her department was visited and she were ments made and the closing song refwith of art special young number of young people keeping it was the selection The choir the in and by to fathers the mothers, erence in t Cralgf Particulary interested - order that they might be more com- Cause of Truth the benediction was Id moch industry or the profesShe pronounced by President Oleen N. with their children w discussion evidencing that panionable ce st tMe are looking eargerly for suggested a number of methods where- - Stohl Sugar Co. asking that a bridge ovom tMY that will asist them in mak-teepj- e by this' can be accomplished and gave er the canal between Sections fifteen inection of a and sixteen be raised as it was too profession in it as her belief that the Almighty horror. .y shall be children His haptends that G low to permit the water to pass thru, ujjght, apply their was deferred for Investigation. were all practical py and youthful even when the years over their bodies. This is have e lines bent The request for a remittance for the some and represented information was imparted a characteristic of the Latter Day The personnel of Richards & Prin- advertising of the county at the Exis a natural result of clean gles Famous Georgia Minstrels which position in California, by the Utah hand i'Jcar A Kirkham of the gen-i- , Saints and the come to the Alta Theatre on Satur- State Commission was deferred. voca-an- d and righteous living. Admonished 4 and of the and supervisor kind be and to always It was ordered that $500 be transxsPrk, was present and gave young people day, February 27th contains the names of such well known performers as Clar- ferred from the general fund to the I ;faggestions as well as lent his considerate of the aged. E. W. Lee rendered the solo Lead ence Powell, the dean of Ethiopian pauper fund. iithusia8m in stirring up the The question of arranging for funds taktipopie t0 activity Miss Mary Me and Elder Oscar A. Kirkham was comedians, Tom White, Arthur Wright, wildly, editor of the Young Wom-wa- s the next speaker. He launched out Bennie Sparrow, Dave Smith, the fam- to conduct the county affairs until the thin Fred next tax money is paid was referred also in attendence. immediately into one of his charac- ous exponent of legerdemain. i hi - teristic inspirational talks which was to Chairman Conley with power to act meetBlack The Major a Pryor, Simpson, morning special d th e two held more of a compilation of incidents and Daniels, the worlds greatest colored was boards stake grout! taken from actual exper- bass soloist, Sidney :h fty j&ing office at which the via- illustrations Kirkpatrick, the nd OLtral Board members were iences, to show the necessity of guid- fashion plate interlocutor and bari- The Liver Regulates The Body. he pfctimd gave timely instructions. ing the young boys in their tender tone, Whitney Viney, delineator of the Liver Needs Care Sluggish T Ill ktemoon a general convention years and encouraging them in the "Aunt Dinah character studies, and Someone has said that people with I I in the Third ward chapel on thing which their natural bent impels a host of others, forty in all. chronic should be shut liver complaint of a number He do. gave The scenic and electrical paraphertlle heating plant at the them to up away from humanity, for they are i were where illustrations humorous nalia is the best that money can buy ng ou of repair-- There bodY pessimists and see thru a glass darkvery telling however, and showed just and specialized brains produce. rIy seven hundred people and bj ly. Why? Because mental states deto will respond was pre- - how quickly the boy The wardrobe is the costliest ever pend upon jiing sr the meeting which physical states. Biliousness, called He parthe right suggestion. , carried by a minstrel organization. by Supt. E. P. Horsley and headaches, dizziness, and constipation to the necessity of Jf slofu characterized by a special ticular attention The show can be summoned up in after disappear using Dr. Kings New putting back bone in the young men the one word, perfection. ghtaf'i 25c at your druggist. Life Pills. in not feel timid will so that they witfa Look for the best dressed minstrel ly Does Relieve Rheumatism stepping out and tackling the thing parade ever on the streets of your city afflicted with they desire to do. Urged the defeated at noon on the date of their appeary who is r from13m Jn any f0rm should by all ones to come back and try agin, illus- H8-2- 5 ance. Advertisement. 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Send to fails it ease that for I at 11 does give almost Instant croup, and it has never failed to give for any list of testimonials. CO., Toledo, Ohio. F. 3. CHENEY Address Chamberlains Cough Remed? the sign Qy a bottle today. Adver-- them prompt relief. For sale by Bold by all Druggists, 75c. Cure Colds. Crone 4nd Whc"-g- C PUla for constipation. HaUa FamUjr Take Advertisement Store. Eddy Drug musical program and marks by the visitors. 61 ganization. The menu prepared by the ladies included moBt everything in season and when the banquet had been prepared and placed upon the table, the sixty people present sat down and enjoyed the feast When all had partaken to the limit, reports were presented covering the past year's work, toasts were given and plans were discussed for the coming year, each person present being invited to participate in the discussion and contribute ideas of a helpful nature in promulgating the work which the church is responsible for. The evening was concluded by the congregation gathering about the organ and indulging in a sing. The affair was one of the most successful which the local organization has yet held and the chapel was transformed, for the evening, into a lovely parlor profusely decorated with potted plants and other flowers. horticultural inspector for the year THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY y an Last Friday evening the members of the Presbyterian Church met in the chapel to enjoy the annual church supper and discuss the affairs of the or- 100 A Year Dividends! CAN EASILY BE MADE. MOTION PICTURES Greatest business on earth for making money. LET YOUR MONEY BRING YOU IN A GOOD LIVING. A few shares left for sale in what will be one of the biggest companies FOR FULL PARTICULARS. in the country. WRITE TO-DA- SATCHWA FILM CORPORATION SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mining Exchange Building. This city and surroundings will be used for backgrounds in making pictures. Biggest advertisement in the world. 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