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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction. ENTY. BRIGHAM But Just to A1 1. CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915. NUMBER T 1 Naval Strength and Losses of the Warring Nations lish- - FORTY-EIGH- STRIKES 6AS CAUSES DEATH 1 The following interesting comparison of the naval strength of the war-Mr. William Hubbard has demonWeber Stake Academy Last Friday was President Oleen N. Clinton Wight is dead. When that most of the one enand in losses two things within the paBt the each will has conflict sustained ring nations, the strated Orcaing Stohls fiftieth birthday. It was also during sentence passed from lip to lip Tuos. games of basket ball the birthday of his eldest daughter able the reader to get a more accurate knowledge of the real power thesej day evening a pall of gloom enshroud week or so in boring for artesian watcountries exercise on the seas: on the local gym floor, Miss Edna and in honor of the double ed the soul of each individual made er on his lot on North Main street p event a big family social was held at jgh School again acquainted with the facts and the force across the street from the Benson proof the North-- o the spacious family home in the eventhe midst of life perty. First he has demonstrated that of the statement-I- n GREAT BRITAIN we are in death" was clearly under- there is an abundance of water with( the state basket ball ing. All the relatives on both sides Present! stood. Before in two hundred feet of the surface of Box Elder earned the of the, house were guests, including a War Losses Strength! Mr. Wight was the son of Bishop the ground and it can be tapped by ever a team played ball few intimate friends, and the time was ; 1 15 i6 Superdreadnoughts and Mrs. Thaddeus Wight of Harper boring for it; next he has demonstrat- certainly did last Friday spent in singing songs, speechmaking, 16 16 0 to Dreadnoughts and was a student at the High School. ed that there is gas also. and partaking of a delicious luncheon. they were compelled 2 38 40 .... Mr. Hubbard has bored a well down in Predreadnoughts to came He was elected president of the stuBrigham ,ber During the evening President Stohl 117 10 127 Cruisers dent body at the beginning of the a little over two hundred feet. Betting flve hundred students ac- was presented a beautiful gold signet 41 38 3 Gunboats the pipe in the bottom of an present year. jie players, and every one ring with his initials engraved on the 3 247 250 de-e Destroyers had The cause of his death was hemmor-hag- old surface well and he has a flow of -ers and students top and the date and first initial of 70 70 0 boats Torpedo final of the sound the of the brain caused by a blow on water that fills a four inch pipe. As at each of members of the Stohl Furni3 93 96 Submarines be winner, the should of the head a couple of weeks the water bolls up and out over the side ture the who made force the working gift. jer of the pipe and into the old well FRANCE he basket tossers worked On Saturday evening, the High ago while engaged in a friendly box- rim 7 7 0 is now full of water? it causes which Nothhere fellow ball a with the student Dreadnoughts I, shooting ing bout engraved on the inside. 21 foam 21 a 0 at the just like a giant barbers mug matter of the was over the Predreadnoughts guardfloor, thought ing jcing Council, Bishops and Counselors gave has' been stirred full of lather 0 30 30 after it Cruisers time for after the momentary tinge of jking there, milling it and a delightful social in the First ward 1 7 7 can dip up a bucketful and a 0 person Gunboats was blow there the from trick known to the game amusement hall in honor of President pain resulting 2 of 85 white .87 this foam, touch a lighted lata few a no effects until further from Destroyers days huskies local lie Stohl which was attended by over one 1 to match 152 and 153 it instantly a hot flame er when severe headaches nearly Torpedo boats the basket omitting hundred people. A program consist93 the 93 entire 0 reenvelopes body of foam and Submarines He man basfrantic. drove the young ity, of course, to get ing of speeches, jokes, songs and readis no more foam there it burns until afsoon home at to his turned Harper hes. The visitors played ings was rendered, delicious refreshor ceased left. head in his ter which the pain gas 4 4 0 game from start to finish ments were served under the direction Dreadnoughts Mr. Hubbard decided to case up the but a feeling of drowsiness took pos-sio12 12 0 e of the Y. L. M. I. A Stake Board, and aguage of the musical Predreadnoughts of the young man and a physician well the full distance but after getting 22 18 4 Cruisers the visitors played a dancing completed the evenings enwas summoned who pronounced the the gas he determined to leave one 4 5 1 Gunboats locals a, the played just tertainment. case a slight hemmorhage of the brain. hundred feet uncased in order that the 141 141 0 letter and won, the score In both socials, President Stohl was Destroyers The headaches recurred again and the gas might have free passage way. It 24 1 25 vor of Box Elder. Torpedo boats started off on the new year accompan43 43 physician visited the young man a sec- is now his purpose to harness the gas 0 1 Submarines ied by the good wishes and blessings ond time finding him in a more precar- by separating it from the water then local which the in ?er boys of his family, relatives, friends and !und the floor, grabbed the ious condition. This was on Tuesday using it in his home for heating pur21 20 1 Dreadnoughts of this week and it was decided to call poses. He declares that he will not 'is air, lammed it thru the 27 27 0 Predreadnoughts V in other medical help for a consulta- bore farther for more water, which of the ped the onrush 18 27 45 Cruisers tion but before that could be done the was the original result sought, but he kies from Weber, was cer-- ? and finally were fouled and Jensen 2 5 7 Gunboats man passed away, his death will collect the escaping gas in a steel, iiful to behold and after threw a nice one smack thru the wickyoung : 8 152 144 Destroyers Cien,their stride, a few minutes er making the score 5 when the coming In the early evening Tuesday. tank from which ke will pipe it into 42 47 5 Torpedo boats Mr. Wight was eighteen years of his home there to employ it in heating jening of the first half with whistle blew. 33 39 6 Submarines and would have completed his the kitchen range and the parlor heatage favor of Weber, there That the Weber crowd was disapAUSTRIA-HUNGARfour years course in High School this er. i doubt as to the outcome pointed goes without saying. Box El 4 4 0 Mr. Hubbard declares it his belief Dreadnoughts ,1 year had he lived. He was a brilliant Weber was fortunate der would have been equally disapF-12 11 1 .... if the well is sunk deeper oil will a natural that Predreadnoughts companion, genial student, on of number the fouls p 10 4 6 pointed had the final score been re Cruisers leader, a loving and dutiful son. His be encountered but he is not financialJ1 and Belnap never missed versed, but the bitter disappointment 7 7 0 sudden taking away leaves a void in ly prepared at this time to try the exGunboats each time the ball passing was voiced so loudly by some of the 19 0 19 the home, in the High School and in periment so will let the matter rest Destroyers of the Jj deafening cheers students from the big church school 2 83 85 . the community but the world has been where it is. boats Torpedo ients. But Box Elder was at Ogden, that they made themselves 13 14 1 made infinitely better by his having Submarines The water coming from the well is 1 iscouraged by this seeming ridiculous and evidenced the fact that In it. lived In color, contains no salt, at TURKEY yellow care .iie boys Played more they are not good sports and mighty 2 2 0 in held the be will not least services Funeral enough so that it can be deDreadnoughts I their opponents poor losers. Invective was heaped upfid fouling 3 Harper ward chapel tomorrow (Fri- tected by taste and it does not appear Predreadnoughts iiey went after it hammer on the High School, the team, Brigham 3 3 0 Cruisers .... day) at 1 oclock and tomorrow morn- to contain any mineral. But it is full playing for field baskets City and everything within this neck 0 17 17 Gunboats ing in the High School assembly room, of gas, so full that by dipping up the shot thru with rapid suc-f- c of the woods which only elicited 8 8 0 memorial services will be held at white foam which has floated away score a Destroyers had up who ti heard the piled those from they smiles 0 16 be 16 which the following program will be from the well, there is still sufficient boata Torpedo whistle blew for the first rade, the smiles but serving to irritate rendered gas in it to ignite. by the student body: and Webers score was 11. Including the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, auxiliary cruiser, the disappointed ones all the more. At a distance of one hundred feet Is Lord The My the merchantmen. quartette converted mine Light Luise, Koenigin layer, fcond half the locals played was expected that some feeling It blue ik off clay was encountered and a mass from the Faculty. their feet permitting should characterize the game after the of that material was flushed out of the S. Rich. Abel Invocation get down under the Weber action of the Weber coach a week ago well the stream of water which by Leona Remarks Holmgren, a few times while the in attempting to discredit the local was released. Mr. Hubbard declares of the student body. at the west end of team. But the home boys had been LA that rock and gravel have not caused Solo John Wright. Near the middle of the cautioned against letting their ire. him any trouble whatever, indicating Remarks Cook, George president received a stiff on that account and the students that when the surface gravel is gone Class. Senior e stomach in a scrimmage of the big county school were instructthru, which the old well practically Remarks C. O. Roskelley. IN WILLARD CITY line, which put him out of ed to conduct themselves as ladies and the formation underneath from the punctured, Perfect quartette Day J Ji. Coach Watson worked gentlemen no matter what might develis of a gaseous and oil bearing characFaculty. could jir several minutes but op during the game, and to their evter. He has collected samples of the Remarks Orson A Christensen. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ellen The Box Elder Commercial Club Op'satisfactory progress so he erlasting credit it should be known material which has come from the in resuccess Thomson. E. H one most a Remarks of B era Company scored huge i out of the game and Her-0,- f aged and that they followed instructions mag- Wood, ladies the well and will have it thoroughly anaLund. Nautical Wallace to Face Face a the of to went of Solo, its Willard, the regulars who had been spected presentation nificently. lysed to determine whether or not his Remarks John W. Peters. well earned rest when her eyes closed Knot at the Alta Theatre last Monday I fstituted. Before the game, both sides nearly judgment as to the presence of oil The Griffiths. W. H. Remarks in the sleep that knows no awakening afternoon and Tuesday evening. .g happened right after the tore the tops of their heads off in yel- on this side of the veil. The direct operetta is a tuneful vehicle with one deeper down, is sound. Bar the by Crossing Reading, & I that bore all the ear marks The well is a phenomenon and more ling, singing and making other noises. cause of death was general debility. many bright as well as funny situa- of the students. to put Josephson out of The hall was packed with a mass of than worth a trip down to see. The comM. Merrill. Remarks A I It might be stated right humanity that totaled between 14 and For two months past she was confined tions and for the short time the well is only eight blocks from the understand Sometime quarwell enfeebled bed In, tho and the to to had her physi- pany work up they piece fall thru the game Hon ap-b- e 15 hundred "Boul3 and when the crowd Court House and is within the city well. most did from the did She remarkably tette not an suffer has y Faculty. pain. the special target of the gave vent to its feeling the howl that cally The principal roles were well susThe entire faculty and senior class limits. longed to go home to rest and was pre- tained and the songs were delightfully they tore at him, bumped rent the air could be heard all over will go to Harper to attend the servipared for the change. rendered. The hit of the evening was one instance he was delib-'jppe- d the HORSE BUYERS BUSY AGAIN city. Prof. E. W. Nichols, formces solo there. Mrs. Jacobsens Mrs. Wood was born in Didsbury, undoubtedly in the face to which erly of this city, had his band present Two gentlemen representing a KanAnother Flowers. Wholl my buy 1837. by giving his opponent one and dispensed some splendid music. Lancashire, England, April 1st, sas City horse buying firm were in delightful number was the duette beShe accepted the gospel in her native tween Miss Callie Lund and Mr. J. Last evening Mr. An tone Sorensen, Brigham atJgn smiles and went right aone made band School The High last Friday picking up what and came to Utah in 1865 travel- Welton Ward in the second act which agent for the got ,g a magnificent game. But- tempt and then quit, gracefully or oth- land across could for the British govanimals in such in car this they off the city done. The Ogden was team. ox with quartette handsomely the plains situting Herbert in the Web- erwise, for it was wholly outclassed ing was Mche that condition an ernment intoxicated tho they were not anand Mr. Miss Mrs Lund, Jacobsen, In 1856 she became the wife of the by Josephson and Wilde got by the visiting organization. and Mr. Ward was another scarcely able to navigate. Marshal nounced very far ahead of their comAllister late J. P. Wood by whom she bore musical gem that pleased. These four, Lillywhite was standing on the sideon the side line, both nT winning from Weber, Box Elder twelve children, eight of whom are as the his assistance, ing quite a number of farmers came principals, were ably comple- walk and he profferedover in a heap as they came toto the City in with their animals and the gentlecinched the championship and inciden- still living. Mr. Sorensen man Ed. the Mr. mented her taking Lee, has been Willard by funny mbing for the ball. As they was to to sober men picked up a number of good horshe where Jail score of a of most who up the show permitted its made ran of the winnings home continuously since coming to f play was about .to be resum- - tally he es. They promised to return at a latseven straight, having won every game America and she was one .of the pion- good character part, Mrs. Hortense E. up a little. Later in theC.evening O. ChristClar- appeared before Justice Miss Miss Irma Came tearing into Joseph-- J Knudson, Nelson, But far. of the series played thus She ice Wright, Messrs W. V. Call and Alf ensen and contributed a five spot to er date and go over the ground a little eers on the creek down there. behind giving him an 'ugly more thoroughly., . the to be remains one game played, jlag een a consistent woman all her Freeman each of whom had solos as the city treasurer for violating the city reached out and grabbed be will ordinance. that and I Mr. as Scott pulled and well lines, High, Ogden reading Gentle of spirit, kind and generM the neck, pulled his head off tomorrow (Friday) evening at the I Nelson who did some orating and singMARRIED ous jjy nature, unselfish and ever Jben released him and Herin the choruses.. depicting an ocean scene with a wharf gym. When Box Elder met the Hng to asgiat those who needed her ing the Salt Lake Temple) ip Yesterday of costumes an seen The the while who one has the of attitude lady principals for a foreground, fight ded the first time, the final High Ogden has been she Rees Miss of this city and Mr. Verna Bixteen por years word in elegance and the ocean could .easily imagine himself were the last I followed him up. The oth-- f score was 4 favor of Box Elder so j help of Lorenzo of a were united in ladies the Norr seaside the at a dazzling wjdoWi Logan presented picture watching standing Wat-pted intervened and Coach it is very probable that the local five childenl are Mrs. p. J.- Nichols, beauty that never is seen in a road swelling of the tide. Mr. Horsleys marriage. The bride is the charming Her to Referee Lund that I or opera company that visits work on this Tarticular canvas stamps will make it eight straight. of Mr. and Mrs. David Rees Wm. A. Ward, G. C. Wood, Mrs. Joseph show fers be disqualified, at the this him a real artist with a wonderful con- daughter city. to had School quintette j Mason, Frank Wood, Ellis Wood, all most a and The High highly' respected young The choruses were very good, es- ception and a true gift I leading Herbert off the of Mr. Norr is evening with- - of Willard, Mrs. C. J. Call of Rigby, pecially the sailor boys and girls who the this game Friday community. lady play p WhiProf. work The performed by Brigham team expostulatcoach, Mr. idaho, and Mrs. T. L. Davis of did a horn pipe in real professional taker was about the hardest job of the a splendid type of young manhood and es referee declaring that the out the support of their sick in bed. ham.' Besides these eight children style. The dance was worked out un- production. It all rested upon him, in he will take his bride to Logan where who was home kliberately planned and car-!-r was expressed on all there are 53 grand children and 37 der the direction of Prof. Cris Chris- fact, and he discharged the obligation they will begin life together. the express purpose of dis Disappointment tensen and was so well done that the handsomely. He held the singers and of affairs, but the great-granstate children. Funeral services audience demanded a repitition. The orchestra The News joins with their many sides over this together, injected snap and 3oephson, but Lund was and won anyhow. were held on Wednesday in the Wil- artists chorus made a fine appearance dash into the various movements and friends in offering congratulations and went in 9 boys Players left the floor. 4 also. The other companies of fllsher-me- n handled the production in a most credi- all good wishes. lard Tabernacle at 1 oclock p. m. was as follows: The line-u- p of the entire affair as 12 and fishermaidens completed the table manner. The show was certainly T4 Josephson Box Elder would have worth the money, the best thing the Weber group and made up a company of NOTICE. CHURCH Mrs. Lawrence Gidney and children fifty people. In the singing, the Commercial Club has yet stood sponjustified in handling Her-- J sor for, and it revealed the fact that left on Tuesday of this week for Idaho givfamously company ly for his act was so got along big ward Second e in the afternoon palpa-bSunday strict attention to the directing of there is ample material right here in Fa41s to join Mr. Gidney who is exintent could not be mls- DC meeting house. Elder Abel S. Rich ing Whitaker so that there was no Brigham for the producing of an opera press agent at that point Prof. music i will be the speaker. Special The canopy over the sidewalk at the and very little singing out of every year, a custom that should be lagging will be provided and the Baints of the tune. to the Kaiser Hotel has been entrance fura orchestra made as just two minutes The habit The big splendid regular receipts of play ward, as well as all others, are cordi- nished a solid foundation for the sing- were most commitand during the week by the adcompleted the gratifying was be to flstensen present shifted to cen-- 1 ally Invited ers to Btand upon and the harmonies tee having in charge the production, dition of an artistic lettered top for 11 Wright went in as left of the piece were admirably brought the Commercial Club, the conductor the accommodation of lights, ceiling of Richfield, out in the Weber fought Henrietta Mrs. Wright singing and accompaniment and all who took part can appropriate lights and a coat of paint It now for furiously I gasket or two but Box Elder The stage setting was a gem .Paint- to themselves a full meed of praise for makes a very attractive sign and- an ornament to the building. ed entirely by Mr. Shirley Horsley and the splendid success of the venture. son and family. I J ball under their own basket ereed the game faultlessly. 1 approp-unpionshi- . jubt J, put-jthr- n ad-iil- of 22-1- iocs tOd 0 O 12 vice-preside- mil-'Vio- y I I - Herald-Republica- ;i-u- p . . wll-loc- al cl: I 40-1- Pi f $1 d ut |