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Show ELDER qpiHIK Devoted to no Mil J. N. Closner, S. G. 0. P. Canfield, A. E. Cooper, C. A. Crapo, E. E. Clark, T. M. Camp- - j bell, E. H. Crompton. Chadwick, P. H. Davis, H. E. Drews, Allen Dickey, H. O. Dalton, W. E. Dalton, j Wilson Dickey. Alexander Dickey, J. E. Darley, P. E. Davis, Jesse Da-- 1 vis, Alma Davis, T. E. Doman, F. W. j Douglas, R. L. Dohle, J. H. Doman, R. E. Day, J. L. Downing, J. D. Dock-- 1 stader, Harvey Darton, H. J. Da- -j vis, C. E. Davis, Arnold Dallin, J. L. Dewey, H. A. Dewey, O. S. Dunn, M. H. Dewey, A. L. Davis, F. M. Day, j P. H. Davis, Italo Ducci, H. N. Da-- ! vis, O. C. Dunn, G. W. Dalton, H. O. Durfey, I. P. Davis, F. A. Driggs,R. V. Daniels, R. D. Dalton, Constan- j ' cio Dlagiie, C. E. Dunn. R. M. Eskelson, B. F. Eiienson, H. D. Ensign, D. Y. Eliason, Lo. n Elia- son, M. R. Ensign, Ellis Evans, L. N. ; Eskelson, Roy Elwell, Gerald Els- - j berry, A. W. Eggleston, L. L. Earl, E. E. Evans, J. H. Etherington, E. of lowing is a complete list Box in were registered lyho El-ft'- y V j I H. M. Allen, Tomxsco Aresto, Cl Asforeca, H. F. ABen, Gust Varao George Adam, Martin An- -t W. R. jn Jr., F. W. Adams, Frank Archibald, Amos Ar-L. Anderson, B. L. Ab-- n, Roy Anderson, Lorenzo Ag-H, Adams, D. E. Adams, 1 -- derson, J. A. Anderson, T. i, J. E. Anderson, B. L. M. Anderson, R. S. Anderson, E. H. Ander-il- g Jerick Archer, Domingo Arris, K. Argi, Tomas Abadia, William id, J. U Anderson, Horace Ath-- I. S, Allen, G. E. AngerDaur, I Ar-ftl- w. B. Av-IIi.- ,3 Archer, C. C. Ames, Yahuhisa N. U. Anderson, George Allen, ?ffa.,oichl Abe, L. E. Abbott Jr., H. indreasen, Frank Agricola, Adam libald, A. E. Anderson, Herbert erson, Lelio Andremi, Ernest a8tfirs6u, Harry Avery, Etfore Anil, W. A. Allen, Craviel Astclar- B. S. Archibald, E. N. Austin, 9 Abadie, Frank Archibald, Anderson, Clarence Austin, N. B. G. Anderson, R. J. caai) Anderson, L. Anderson, L. W. Al- ig person, J. Os-A- ensK L. Barker, onzo Barker, W. Biyth, G. E. Ballingham, R. lowcutt, L. J. Bott, T. H. Ballard. inwS:. Ballard, Adolph Bott, Henry t, C. T. Brown, J. H. Bronson, ,xln Bunderson, Abe Bloom, C. H.J. C. Burt, JoeDrtl'!k, J. F. Bowring, G. Q. Baird, W. H. Beyer, Bott, s Baker, J. C. Barfuss, D. W G. W. Bradshaw, K. P. me tfr c. X Baker, J. H. Brown, A. conir. Burbank, J. S. Berrett, W. C. nntftwn, A. E. Burt, W. A. Bishop, tlie!W. Baer, Jesse Bott, E. S. Buch- tiller, Leroy J. Bott, B. L. Brown. JW. Burt, W. J. Bott, D. T. Burt, nut. Bywater, A. G. Bowcutt, R. N. e w it, J. E. Bowerbank, W. T. Brown, apfR. Bott, G. A. Bosley, R. P. Baris prd, G. E. Barnard, A. W. Bowen, a. JVV. Bowcutt, Mike Bresich, Y. F. jskgreen, Molie Box, L. D. Bopp, tries Mac Bowen, Louie Bing, E. I Blair, Hubert Bowen, F. L. fERSjwn, R. W. Brown, H. J. Bow-l-yj- t, A. H. Buscnbark, Roy Beck-"Joseph Buhler, R. F. Bevan, FV. Busenbark, G. W. Busenbark, eatBW. Butters, David Bradshaw, R. ,pn Bacon, Goerge Blanthorn Jr., T. Brunker, O. L. Barker, L. C. arfVker, C. R. Barker, J. C. Barker, rU5n Bollar, W. J. Baty, G. L. Brag-yo- ti M. J, Baird, F. A. N. . mBrown, P. L. Baker, F.,Bragger, M. Bowen, "J A. Beus, R. B. Barrett, R. V. Mn'd, J. G. Bennett, W. M. Barrett, Bailey, F. L. Bowen, L. H. Bad-- i Milton Burt, S. W. Bloom, Johu V n, mn Jenciago, Fred Brown, J. G. Brag-,uTr J. R. Heard, A M. Blain, H E. Berndt, G. C. Baddley, Carl rrrll, c. P. Baird, tljdo Booth, "JM. Boothe, L N. Boothe, E. W. Isf'el, C. P. Bird, 1. 11. Burton. V. Butters. Vernon Bourne, .1. !.. es. C. W. Birune, C. D. Berger, E. Burrows, J. M. Burt, H. R. bti, J. L. Bovce, V. B. Baxter, fton Banow. R. c. 3 ishneil, V. ker. y. D. Bishop.W. Carver, M. M. Cranner, 3. .CuUer, Henry Cutler, P. A. Chris-'IlseN, C. Christensen, J. B. Call, 8. Cutler, V. W. Cash, C. T. Caw-,0,aymond Carty, G- H- - Chase, E- C. Christensen, M. 'm Jk E!zler' Christensen, A. A. Cahoon, E. G. si' ll, O. A. Christensen, Aimer Chad-M- f 8. F. Carter, R. D. Cuttino, J. C. ristensen, H. W. Conger, W. C. a A- Christensen, J. M. Coil, Eonf,er- Alma Cook. L. J. Chap-iv tn, B. E. Chase, Harrison Carter, fDaismus Christensen, M. D. Christen-3- h Christensen, Byron Camp- ACapener, C. H. Clayton, i j Checketts, W. J. L;CrUharley Christensen, R. W. al '1 n, rr - - - - e, - i ,T Coe M. E. Chris- H- - E- - Christensen, Coucl. W. R. Cllristensen, R. W. de CarralYoung I e Chumf jPw pg J?: 'v; Carter, A. R. Car-- t n Christensen, C. C Clav , E, v,, Clark, E. F. Clark, N L Chris-- f Cole C- A- Carlson, Cook J WlJshRTCW'ari,' W. A. Call J H mpton, C. C. Carlson, T. W. Cole- Christensen, A. W. WA Christensen, j! rMensen' M- J. Compton, F. t Christensen, llri phristensen, J. a. Christen-f- v l, Crompton, A. E. Chris- -i . F Compton, W. J. A"drew Carruthers, H. E. F T6 !T rkB L - - - - . - J- - Conley Jr., C. W. i if rnnrJkoni,)s tester Coombs, Conley, Elmer v8A. l.K'' Campbell, L. Con-- - -- - K 1 A r;,Sapener- J - M- - Camp- - H rufpA Cbeney, Carter, O. L, lAn R L rr'J-JEarlow Campbell, t M Can' H. il: B. L. Christensen, When the order of the Red Cross was founded the Angel of Mercy looking down shed tears of joy, a thrill vibrated through the air of Summerland to which the golden harps responded in the music which is the accompaniment of angels when they sing. And the refrain of the song that was sung that day was that man, who is but little lower than the angels, had taken one more NUMBfcB 23. SIHIH In a blaze of harmonious glory, Brigham Citys first Chautauqua came to an end last evening. The closing number was James Goddard and assisting artists. Mr. Goddard is a baritone of step in advance. Since then the order has been national reuowQj and came to Brigham Ju true to its Eacred mission. City heralded as the greatest the homes of the desolate, in the America has ever produced. hospitals where science combats In listening to his singing the thought the prestilence and bindB up wounds; on the fringe of battleluscious fruit so that the flavor of occurred that If he is one of the great fields, where war leaves her vicfailBrigham berries this year Is better national songsters then we have tims; where little children are much of ed the to were if than ever, that recognize quality possible. crying for bread, and where the With the opening of the berry sea- home talent for while Mr. Goddard sorrows of war give voice to the son comes the announcement also, has a splendid voice and a magnifanguish of the broken hearted that the Montana markets are open icent physique, his singing did not everywhere help to body or to to Brigham City fruits this year after mind is needed, the members of this order are found with gentle hands and soft voices,, combatting the meet the anticipations which a five year embargo. sorrow and the pan, whispering hope to the hopeless and comfort to ihe comfortless, to steady their minds, This quaran- quite f the notices has generated in the press to sooth their sufferings and to give them the strength to live. tine was placed against our products But he is grea nevertheless and soul. bounded are the and no minds friends distinctions their beby betweoi make no officials of foes; Montana state the ask they by questions; They cause of alfalfa weevil and it has is the star attraction, of the musical thought the sufferers arc poor Human beings who need help and they are there to administer that hlp. been rigidly enforced during the past part of the Chautauqua program. They have never faltered; many a dying eye has been fixed upon that cross and the passing soul under the gaze has left a smile on the pallid face as it took its flight. five years. In raising the quarantine The artiste of the evening, in our The harried front of war lias been softened by the deeds of the members of this order, who, haiiiv; consethe promiscuous shipping of frutt humble Judgment, was Miss Ruth Ray, crated their lives to a holy duly, in the exercise of that duty have, to those who fall under their care, caused will not be permitted but everything violiniste, a young lady of remarkable them to take on exalted presences, until to fevered imaginations it i not hard to believe that they control that which the local Inspector will pass soul in her interpretar celestial wireless which bears the messages between the earth and the sky and bring benedictions to men Thus technique and may go Into the northwest. Miss was forced to reNow a new interest attaches to the order in Utah. Our countrv i3 at war. At this time no mortal can estions. Ray secone this of markets for the best It takes on unheard of proportions beto the demands and timate the sacrifices to be homo. The war is the fiercest ever fought again again spond tion Is restored and If the crops cause of the improved means of destruction employed and the fury that carries it on. of shared and the audience equally this the season, difficulty prove large Exhausted Europe is calling upon us for money and men, the monev in limitless sums; the men in endwith star. liouors the Mr. the big of distributing them will not be so less numbers. The ring of money is heard everywhere; the tread of so:diers responding to the solemn lall the and Smith, accompanist, pianist great. is hpard in every state. The raspberry crop is under nor- is an Instrumental wlzard also and Utah is no exception. Many of her sons Have already gone. Many more are preparing to go. mal and the dewberries will be more the audience demonstrated Its pleasThis brings the question directly home to us. short. The cherries will produce ure with Ills perfect work by recalling That there may be no mistakes and no neglect, where nearly all the states of civilization are involved, the government has issued a decree that each state must provide for Its its Red Cross contingent. about half a normal crop though him twice. Never did such an apsome varieties such as the Napoleon A large sum is appropriated to Utah, and it must be raised during the present week. The other big musical number, The will produce a full crop according to peal come to Utah before, and there must be no mistake or failure. Isaacof Normandie,' did not come Chimes Carl It is for Utahs sons that the money is needed. Horticultural Inspector comfort It is to follow them, if needs be, to the battles bloody fringe; It Is to bring all possible aid and ones Is first class up to expectations. son. The Indeed it was a peach crop to to them if sick or wounded; it is to assure mothers and wives and sisters who give up their loved at this writing and there will be a big disappointment for not only was come of extreme trial should the will and follow surround them, mercies day possible sacrifice that all possible wealth of apricots also. English the production poorly staged, but it to them. currents promise a fair crop and was so and will be around them sung in a way that compelled one It is to be an assurance to the boys who go that the arms of Utah are will yield reasonably gooseberries around as to doubt long very much that any member they are absent, heavy this season. them everywhere, on land and sea. The Boston Light Opera Company of Mr. to about Isaacson In speaking in the ranks, in the trenches on the Box Elder Stake to make the colC. Evans, G. M. Evans, Alejandro not had ever seen that city or recited any extreme far flung battle line, the coun- the weevil, he stated that It has of end the south in lection Frank E. C. the Earl, Earl, Erquiaga, as In special training. With the exception made such year progress Ed-ler, yds to everywhere. C. F. Estep, William Earl, R. G. was greatfully ac- other That ty. proffer of the roles erf The Ball! and "Gas-parno late the due doubt Our flag has never gone down years, Edwin Erickson, Arthur Eskel-seand the same proffer was season and the continued cold weathcepted the performers were very media has under battle it that W. canopy W. J. Earl,Macario Estrado, made by the Presidency of the Bear er. But the pest Is In the alfalfa ocre. . The same can be said of the othnot emerged with a higher splenE. Eades, Waldemar Eliason, Felipe dor, a deeper and more austere River Stake and the committee pre- fields and farmers are advised not to er musical numbers, with the exception Equiza, J. F. Eck. majesty. C. M. L. sumed oa this good showing by the cut their alfalfa at this time unless of the L. O. Farr, L. Frederick, company. It will be so this time. The L. Francis, Seadato Fujiuara, J. L. two largest stakes in the county, to the weevil Is actually working In It Where. stood land of native out, howhave Chautauqua hopes hung Rather wait until the bug shows signs Finn F. L. Forsgrcn, T. A. Flggins,, place the responsibility for making of life then cut the upon it more than once; now aland ever, universal satisfaction, gave H. A. Frogley, V. A. Fridal, J. D. and after get hay most the hope of the world hangs the collection out in the western part Frazier, G. W. Fretz, James Freder-ickso- n, ting the fields cleared, give the stub was in the lecture department, From upon it, and there will be no failand Curlew Charles Frederickson, Wil of the county, upon the ble a vigorous harrowing in order to first to last, the lectures were gems of ure. Those who will bear it from ford Freeman, B. S. Frazier, E. P. Cassia Stakes so that the big drive catch the weevil in the right timO conFris-beour Utah are to y, be C. C. scholarly thought and If only more special Forsgren, J. S. Forsgren, is now no. and kill the second crop in order that time had been cernment, and the first step must Ernest Freeman, A. L. Freegiven between each be the raising of this fund this man, I. J. Fransler Jr., I. A. Farral, of the eleven wards in the second crop of hay may rapidly number to permit of a thorough digesThe bishops week to assure them that every W. C. Fryar, R. H. Fuller, Lee Fos-berthe Box Elder Stake, comprising Wil- mature. tion of the splendid arguments, the possible comfort shall be theirs, J. A. Fields, Ray Fenctermak-er- , lard, Mantua, Brigham City, Corinne, STATE ROAD APPROPRIATIONS. D. P. Frost, J. A. Fuentes, E. S. people would have had greater benefit every possible mercy mingled "with our love shall be extended therefrom. But it was a rare treat Frost, William Frost, Orvil ForsHarper, Honeyville, and Bear River, to them. gren, Angel Faguine, Stanley First, outlined their campaign on Sunday to to for they were worth them listen Is a list of appropriaThe following C. C. GOODWIN. P. L. Frye, Eusebio Fernandez, F. M. The tions and appointed their captains. more than the M. M. of Board money. made the M. County by Fishburn, Fishburn, N. first thing Monday morning the work- Commissioners at their 1 he message that eacli lecturer deFishburn, R. W. Forest, J. H. Forsmeeting last ers started out and from one ward in gren, G. W. Facer, E. M. Firth, A. SCAXWXAVIAXS HAVE on to used state be road livered the was worth treasuring up and Monday, if. Firth, R. P. Forsgren, W. W. ForsSPLENDID REUNION this city a report was handed 4n by in the various precincts tram me state putting into effect for the Kenzo FujiJehard Forsgren, gentlemen, gren, one of the captains who stated that he road fund: most of them, made no attempt to dekawa, R. E. Franklin, Leo Facer, All to 6 9 roads led Bear River o'clock before out at and City started Oscar Forsberg, R. B. Frew, W. J. $1,000.00 stroy the effectiveness of their arguon Sunday last, for the Scandinav- oclock that morning, he had visited Box Elder Francis, Leroy Frodsnam. . Corinne 1,500.00 ment by needless gymnastics or stag Jose Gandarias, J. A. Green, A. L. ians of Brigham City and other parts every man in his district and collected effect, but went at the work In a serElwood 2,000.00 Frank K. L. of the Gilbert, Green, county adjacent to Bear River Gidney lie did not Tremonton D. A. Getz, W. H. Griffiths, M, N. City. It was the occasion of the an- from every one oi them. 60,00 ious way and very quickly had their Gardner, L. D. Gardner, Fred Gor- nual reunion and in commemoration have a district consisting of wealthy Sunset 1,500.00 audience with them. don, A. W. Garfield, S. G. Getz, J. C. of the event, the Stake Presidency of people either, but "the contributions East Garland Those who purchased season tickets 1,000.00 Gephart, R. L. Gellet, T. O. Grover, Scandinavian organization, Scan- were most generous and the amount Riverside 1,000.00 more than got their moneys worth and W. L. Garrard, E. E. Gurney, G. A. the dinavian choir from this city, and a collected was an inspiration and ac1,000.00 Hi experience undoubtedly determinGardner, George Gleason, R. N. GardFielding ner Jr., P. L. Gleason, George Gid- great many local Scandinavians cepted as an index of what the coun- Plymouth 500.00 ed many who paid atsingle admissions, ney, E. J. Gallagher, J. G. Gondy, drove over to Bear River City to ty will do which means that the sum Rawlins 500.00 to get a season ticket next was Basilio Giaivia, G. H. Galbraith Jr., tend the festivities. year for Meeting allotted will be subscribed handsomely. Chautauqua is coming to Brigham George Garforth, T. W. Gidney, Aino held In the Ward chapel at 2 oclock This contribution is different from PLAY GROUNDS TO BE Grosser, William Getti, J. A. Gill, and very instructive remarks were next season, The contract guarR. B. Grant, Joes Goiria, Guy Grant, made by a number of buying Liberty Bonds in that there OPENED JULY FOURTH prominent the sale of 625 tickets wa4 anteeing H. H. Godfrey, G. O. Godfrey, C. R. church men. Patriarch Denmaru will be no return of the money to the fully signed Grover, Ralph Grover, Melvin Gibbs, Jensen up before last night and represented the Stake Pres- donor at some latei date. It is an cut The Kindergarten Club is making several hundred cards have been J. R. Gibbs, D. P. Gibbs, J. H. Gibbs, signA. L. Gibbs, J. C. Gibbs, David Grant, idency and gave a brief talk on the and out gift to aid in bringing comfort final arrangements for the opening of ed up for tickets already. R. F. Gill, Andrew Gillbert. Leon big Red Cross campaign which is to the wounded on the field of battle the Those who stood for the show this public play grounds on July 4th. Gilbert, L. B. Glen, L. B. Gunnell, now being waged in this county to and is the part required of thoe who There Is still much work to be done year feel perfectly satisfied with their Elder P. S. ChrisAlfredo-- Garzella, Abraham Grant, raise $10,000. stay at home. The boys who enlist before the grounds are tiansen, business manager of Biku- - contri Anjil Gablca, C. B. Gunnell. ready but the efforts. The guarantee was reached eir ves if noressaiy, committee A. H. Hanseu, Edgar Hanser., F. ben, was also present and made having the work in charge so that not a dollar was lost in the and thus offer the greatest sacrifice A. Heed, E. K. Hall, J. W. Holt, C. some excellent remarks. is industriously an the job and it is venture so far as the local committee F. Hultquist, D. C. Hartman, F. P. that could be exacted. Those who of conclusion At the the meeting, fully anticipated that all will be in is concerned. The people responded L. O. Hill, Murney Hill, Holton, J. stay at home are offered tne privilege readiness to entire the to the appeals of the congregation repaired M. handsomely D. by that time. S. Hunsaker, E. E, Hansen, House where a feast was to make a scrifice of some of the luxnow attention Is being direc- guarantors and the concensus of opRight Hansen, Homer Holmgren, W. M. the Opera a good social time was uries which we all enjoy and contri- ted to the erection of the arbor which inion Is that Hailing, F. W. Hillman, Mariner spread and Chautauqua is more than time to disperse and bute that means to provide blessings until Clifford enjoyed Hailing, Oscar Holmgren, worth while. Soowill be located in the southwest Holover ' who R. .Those F. wiei$t go home., Hansen, W. C. Hansen, for the boys who have gone out to sacner of the grounds. The arbor will be man, C. B. Hansen, I. M. Hansen, J. from this city are loud in their praise rifice their lives. It is a BASE BALL FOR RED CROSS. patriotic L shaped, 30x30 feet and 10 feet wide. G. Hansen, J. H. Holland, O. G. Har- of the hospitality of the good people privilege and from the reports the It will be constructed of lattice work wood, Lawrence Howard, Lafayette ofBear River City. committee has received thus far from Hamson, Walter Hansen, C. A. HunThe baseball season will open in this except for the pergoda over the sand saker, Cyrus Huff, Joseph Holland, the workers engaged in making ihe on Saturday afternoon of this city boxes which will PERMITS. to MARRIAGE be V. proHammerland, H. S. Hansen, L. shingled collection the people are regarding it B. P. Heed, A. E. Hansen, Mont Harvide shelter In case of rain and also to week with a game of ball between the as a patr.otic duty and are discharging mon, A. G. Hunsaker, Ray Holda-wa- y, Yesterday marriage permits were provide shade for the kiddies while Brigham Peaches and a team from W. N. Hunsaker, D. B, House, issued by County- - Clerk John G. it splendidly. burrow in the sand. Vines will Ogden. Practically all the members-o- f E. J. R. J. Holmgren, Hailstone, Chairman Denmark Jeusen and all they counamed to the J. following R. Wheatley be Brighams last years winning team David E. P. Hansen, Harris, completely around the arthe members of the committee stand bor planted so that In time it will be a green are on the jo- - again this year and Mr. Henneberg, J. R. Holmes, J. R. Han- ples: sen, J. S. Hanley, E. W. Howell, Leonard E. Pierce and Ruth McCar ready to lend any assistance they can bower entirely hedged In on thrpe W. E. Davis has been commissioned W. in any part of the county during the George Hansen, H. B. Hansen, V.Had-flelby the Ball Club to manage the team sides. ty, both of Brigham. d, Hansen, L. E. Hansen, William Millie R. present week in order that the camWoodruff and Vernon J. M. C. again. Hansen, Ceemnt walks been Hootchew, have laid thru Henry paign may be a success. In conference with the manager of W. L. Howell, L. F. Hall, S. G. How- Hay, both of Tremonton. the grounds and the luxuriant growth The B. A. committee has addressed the of weeds now Hansen, land, J. E. Hadley, the Ogden team, an agreement was covering the area will Hess, W. A. Hutchins, M. T. following letter to the heads of the be cleaned off MAN reached by wh.ch the proceeds from before the opengrand Hansen, L. C. Hamson, E. S. Had-fiel- d, REAL ESTATE various ecclesiastical organizations ing. A supervisor will be provided and the game next Saturaay will be conM. C. Hubbard, William HamKILLS RATTLER. Hubbard. W. throughout the county, setting forJi the C. L. A, Hubbard, ilton, equipment already installed will tributed to the Red Cross fund. The the plan of the campaign; C. F. Hill, C. H. Horspool, J. S. Harbe made C. Alvin J. and Jensen Messrs. Ipsen ready for use so that the minimum admission ha3 been fixed at B. Hubbard, per, M. L. Hamson, E. At a meeting of the Executive B. children may have the benefits of sev- 25 cents, but the gateman will accept Hess, were out on the Promontory one day Russell Hess, Merle Hess, S. I. C. Holst, J. S. Hess, G. A. Hess, last week in the interest of their real Committee appointed for the purpose eral swings, a see-sawading pool, any amounts above that and all the net of raising Box Elder county's portion A. C. Hatch, O. F. Hess, H. J. Heatsand boxes a and and while for estate walking business, place games and proceeds will go into the fund. The of the Red Cross fund allotted to the on, J. V. Harper, J. W. Hess, Ervin other the were arrested diversions. Under by the direction players will give their time gratis so about suddenly L. Hadley, Hess, J. E. Hillstrom, J. State of Utah, it was unanimously d S. C. Horsley, E. R. Hatch, Earl warning rattle of a huge rattlesnake. of a competent supervisor, the children that the expense will be practically nil. to proceed to raise the amount Hutchinson, Leonard Howell, W. L. Mr. Jensen promptly despatched the Brigham fans will be given an opwill be guided in their play so that of $10,000.00 which is our apportion Hanna, J. V. Hansen, A. G. Howto demonstrate their interthe of no rattles there be will cut portunity off, and activiInharmonious ard, Spencer Hatch, J. E. Hansen, reptile ment, the different organizaOle Hatch, A. W. Hansen, L. R. which there were seven, and he is tions through ties, quarrels or the like, but con- est in base ball for It is proposed to of the various churches In Box Hatch, J. W. Horsley, Walter Han- - exhibiting them about town as evistructive exercise which organ! c .1 have a game once a week, if possible, from this time on. on encounter. of (Continued the dence Page Three) play Is designed to bring about. (Continued on page Three) i under the Conscription i i;st is regarded as a unit by j moment officials, hence the I were f arranged alphabetically, name chlng the address to each ld hare made the list altogether an im-l- e pg an(j it would have been names the to segregate task $cincts,!so they appear jflst as jeame on the list furnished the tnor: I THE J LI5I 19, 1917. ANGELS OF MERCY. Cal-thor- p, J 10 Bat Just to All. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE frWENTY-THREE- . a Party or Faction. in Box Elder County is now engaged in the very pleasant, patriotic task of subscribing $10,000 to the American Red Cross fund. A meeting of the County Committee was held on Saturday afternoon and the work Outlined with the result that the machinery was set in motion on Sunday and already a number of districts have reported in full. At the meeting Saturday morning, President S. Norman Lee proffered to the committee the machinery of Yesterday Brigham City shipped out her first strawberries for this season. The crop this Beason promises to be excellent and the quality of the berries is first class. The continued dry weather during most of the growing period, and more particularly that period in which the berries matured and ripened, has put the right flavor and color into this bass-barito- d, n, , g, in Em-hanu- el . |