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Show a wok: - TO THE BOOM IHE1LU Bright Musical Comedy With Plenty of Pretty Girls Next Attraction September Mornthe Gillespie-Stau-ffe- r musical comedy, reaches us nest Thursday and will be presented at the Alta for the first time in Brigham by the same company that gave it its premier at the LaSalle Opera House, 1E MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE Its Ids the world in range construction. Triple Walls, Dupltex Draft, Hot Blast Fire Box, Gun Metal Fln-e- d top and many other exclusive features puts the MONARCH head and shoulders above all others. Let show you through it before you buy. SPECIAL REMOVAL SALE PRICES. 3 We are now about ready tonove into our new quarters and in order to reduce our present stock we are placing our entire stock of Stoves, Ranges, Carpets, Rugs, and Furniture of all kinds at low prices. Buy now and save money. LET US SAVE YOU f 100.00 ON A PIANO. ANSEN FURNITURE A2 ca, SPH F. HANSEN, Manager. MUSIC CO. - BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. This evening the Box Elder Commercial club will give a housewarming in NELSON its handsome new quarters. The festivities will include a program of speeches and music in the club rooms, FUNERAL SERVICES in the big room below and the Cement whichdancing Ae dance, given by has been fitted up with a maple it Sunday School in the First ward floor. Refreshments will also be servVery impressive funeral services The committee has circulated Jsement hall last Friday evening ed. were held over the remains of the late j lada most enjoyable affair as well as neatly printed invitations, and the ies of the Civic Improvement club Peter Nelson in the Third ward chapel ncial success. A good crowd was will TO be guests of the organization. last Thursday afternoon, Bishop D. P. wtendence and the Sunday School Each club member is invited to bring Burt presiding. ii a nice sum for the purpose for his wife or sweetheart and a jolly time The speakers were Bishop Burt, Josis promised. the dance was given. A large number of Brigham people eph Yates, Bishop Lars F. Johnson of were guests of the Commercial club Bear River, Bishop Brigham Wright, occasion to visit Bishop T. H. Blackburn, President afternoon in the Fourth ward yesterday, andand-took see how they are ar- Oleen N. Stohl and J. C. Fredericksen. the quarters is Relief the Society luement hall, ranged. The noble qualities of the deceased ng a social in honor of Mrs. Sarah were extolled and some of the exper? Mrs. Laura Rees, Mrs. Wilde, Last evening a delightfud social iences he passed thru in early days J. was given at the home of Miss Ada Maren Mrs. Watkine, and the time the raid was during Maand Mrs. in honor of J. Minnie Johnson Mrs. Lund, m, Sylvia son Burr, who was formerly president one were related to show his fidelity Geneva Wright, who were recent-leasethe Y. L. M. I. A. of the First ward, to the faith he had espoused and to as the presiding officers of of The ladies presented Mrs. Burr a his friends. Many principals of the organization, and the social will beautifully hand painted china choco were also enlarged upon and gospel with testimonial of a was late set and then the evening the form of the the remarks A made at music. and a speakers were acas games merry for each suitable lady Jethlng luncheon was those and served sweet spirit a calm dainty companied by In of remembrance from their present were Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Burr, which was refreshing to the soul. Mrs. S. E. Hickley, Mrs. W. R. The musical numbers rendered were Mrs. Amy Hamson, Mrs. John 0, is anticipated that every mother Dredge, the The Lord is My Shephymns S. JohnL. Mrs. Christensen, George blsh-Jic The ihe wara will be present O Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. George W. herd, Knows and Father son, My and Sttake Presidency also be Watkins, Mrs. Nels Jenson, Mrs. DeBeLord Responsive to They Call. attendance. lilah Roberts, Mrs. William Sorensen, tween speakers Victor E. Madsen sang Mrs. Anna L. Cottam, Mrs. Mary John solo The prayers the Resignation. Mrs. Zina Jensen, Misses Ada liter the performance last Thursday son, Johnson, Louise Ingram, Miss Minson, were offered by Pres. L. A. Snow and jht, the members of the Agricultural Evalyn Sorensen, Eliza Hanson, Mar- James Olsen. jlege Dramatic company were enter-le- d tha Evans, Maud Forsgren, Viola Jepp-son- , The attendence at the services was Janie Yates, Nellie Jenson, Isaby Lola and Lucille Nichols and very large and there were many floral Francis Fishbum at the home of belle Dalton, Hilda Hanson, Olivia tributes. Lou Rilla Hamson, Jensen, Pett, Fay and Mrs. George Nichols. A dainty Horsley, Ruth Rees, Florence Lee, cheon was served and the balance Phoebe Madsen, Eliza Thompson, Clarence Nelson, a young man of OgMary Baird, Sarilla Holst, Eliza Madsen, den, was gathered In oh the 19th inst., jThe time was spent in animated Laura Mathias, Sarah interspersed with music, Mary Holst, by Sheriff Zundel for passing some Sarah Mathias, Lillie Stranquist, Christens worthless checks. He had his se present were Misses hearing Madsen, and Mrs. Oscar Petersen. iiitsman, Mae Edwards, Louella before Justice Figgins on Tuesday and ;g, Lola Johnson Glenna Ballantyne, was sentenced to serve 90 days in the Justice C. O. Christensen declared Mirl ira Thatcher, Anderson; jail. The amount of the forged county G. L. Barron, Clyde Cannon, there to be no cause of action in the check was 5.00. Iwy Nelson, Laurence Smith, Leon-- . case of the Marion Orchard Company Nuttell, N. D. Thatcher, M. F. vs H. M. Figgins as Justice of the PIANO STUDENTS Peace. The action was brought to refjvley, Delore Nichols, Bervard I am prepared to take piano studFishbum, Dr; and Mrs. R. cover damages for an overcharge of ents. All old ones as well as new. and Mrs. George Nich-an- d fees, which fees were collected from Phone 44- -. Mr. iPearse, Adverthe bank by means of an execution. tisement ' Crystal Jeppson. the hostesses. PER iecii SOCIETY writings has accomplished much toward securing success for other musical comedies The music, composed by Aubrey Stauffer, is said to possess that certain grace which appeals to the general public. The organization presenting the the personal is under here skit merry direction of Messrs. Rowland and Clifford, original producers of the operetta at Chicago, and its cast of principals reveals names of many clever comedians, singers and dancers. Briefly related, the play has to do principally with one Rudolph Plastric, fake professor of art and dealer, on the side, of doubtful old masters' , 1 d : s. Nich-Franc- is tf LA - who, by hook and crook, becomes possessed of a highly prized picture of as the nude known September Morn, which h declares was painted by himself, altho his art knowledge would not permit of his tak'ng over g a contract for a job of is it. so limited Argenpicket fences, as known actress and dancer, tina, the Worlds Greatest Tango Artist, sees the beautiful painting and at the same time sees a great opportunity for advertising herself, claims to have been the original model for the real French artist who made the study, and further, forces Willie Bunkem, her press agent, to spread the news broad cast. Ludicrous situations follow when Argentina and Plastric know ing the deceit of the other, try to avoid one another, and when Major Storm a blustering old retired army officer, and prospective purchaser of the painting (who in the play has allowed himself to fall in love with the artful dancer), discovers that the tango dan white-washin- Chicago, and which secured for the piece a phenomenally long and successful run there of 256 consecutive The book and lyrics performances. are by Arthur Gillespie, whose verse T cer is his wifes most intimate friend.. It is thus the little story of th show unfolds seemingly with a life line here and there which keeps right, on reaching out and rescuing the wandering mind, from the sea of love and intrigue, jokes the best in the land and songs and dancing finales innumerable . So with all these promises, September Mom" as an entertainment should prove not only delightfully American and jubilant, but immensely pretty interpreted by such a flock oC clever comedlars and beautiful wo- men. WRIGHT GOES TO REST Bishop Brigham Wright received' a: message this morning advising hint) that his brother, Bishop Amos Wright, died last night at 9:30 oclock at his home in Bennington, Idaho and that the end came peacefully, the aged man. closing his eyes in peaceful sleep fromu which he did not. awaken. Amos--Wrighwas well known in this comalso at Washakie among and munity the Indians with whom he labored for many years as a missionary. He suffered a paralytic stroke three years from which he practically recovered, however, for he was In Brighanu last summer in the apparent enjoyment of perfect health. He was the eldest son of the late Jonathan C. Wright, and lost his mother on the plains on the way to Utah. He waa reared by the late Mary Wright for whom he had an affection that was; sublime. Funeral services will be held at Bennington on Saturday at I clock. A company of relatives from-thicity will go over to attend them.. i AMOS t a-- go r s L The Big Twenty Day Stock Reducing Sale at the Store of LL.C ons Co COMES to a POSITIVE and FINAL END at the CLOCK A TURD AY- - Ogden STROKE of TEN NIGH Supply your Clothing, Hat and Shoe wants while the Sale is on, youll never have a better opportunity to buy high, grade dependable merchandise at Honestly Reduced prices than during the few remaining hours of this sale. OU LL NOT REGRET IT BE HERE SATURDAY.---Y .RE PANT; OGDEN: |