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Show Bfc :N'NU evening, JUNE , Mite The Box Elder News, 19, 1917. Semi-Week- ly Madsen, Roland $. Minogue, Francis S. Stocker, Clifford M. Secrist YYilford Morris, Daniel M. Marble, Milton F. H. Sorensen, Elmer A. Smith, Henry Murthy, Willis B. Morgan, Ernest C. Smith, Heber D. Stokes, Charles 3 S. Menear, Marlow J. Miller, Leroy W. YY. R. John Shaw, Stokes, 16 Manning, Piramo Menichetti, Ernesto YVilUam ' L. Stone, Eugene Slater, Menchetti, George B. Murie, Peter C. Fred Scowp, Norman Scown, Rodger Musee, K. Miyasoko, Archie A, Munns, Sederholm, Hans E. Stratford, L. E. Jn. At t t Henry Manning, Amos Moemberg, Stokes, Harry L Sainsbury, Mortimore 'cttou Charles H. Moody, Manuel J. Martinez, Sorenson, Elmer A. Sandall, Joseph ler and Alfred A. Michaelis, Galasko Marfredi, H. Stakes, Lessley G. Stokes, Thomas Hirschi 4 Adolph Montemagin, Fran W. Munns, YV. Stokes, Claude H. Stacy, Barclay time of SOUTHBOUND TRAINS: Farran A. Manausa, Henry L. Meffert, J. Standing, Frank Stayner, Geo. M. uiaiUol A. M.jA. M.jA. M.jP. M.l Earl E. Mortensen, Clarence H. Mer-rel- l, Smith, Clarence Stauffer, Joseph W. P. M. jP. M. ea thro-- f Gerald A. Meiu, James E. May, Sobel. Fritz Schgenup, YVm. F. Sillox, U0 9:47 I 7: 30 9 ;0511 : 45j 1 :53, DEWEY , The M. Mori, Charles A. Malouf, Roy- Guy Sainsbury, Andrew L. Smith, M. Harry 11 -1- 1 7: 43 110:00 9:16,11:58! 2 :05i al L. Mason, an H. Moses, Ely Ray Saiab'rry, Leonard Standing, E. J. koni$yville I M. M.l P. P.M. P. Morris, Earl V. Morris, John E. Mess, Spackman, Frank E. Stewart, A. J. :0o 9 : 36,12 : 17j 2 : 25 3:20 tl 30! 6:20,10:20! HAM Raymond M. George, Harvey J. Mort- Saunders, Earl Saunders, D. Sanches, E"9 : 49,12 : 35 ensen, II 8: 21 2: 3:38 Hyrum A. Molmrose Thos. A. John Slggard, Jack G. Shay, S. YYr. v:38lU:a6 :43, 4:( WILLARD Meldrum, George L. Miller, John W. Secrist, Geo. L. Stevenson, YVilliam H. : 8 II 00 6 : 50;10 : 48 :3310:00,12:48 2 58 3:50 hot Springs Miller. Davil Marvin Morris, James L. Stevenson, Frank E.Soda, Soren Edw. : :20 3 20 8: 4:10' 20 7:10 1:10 11:101 :55jl0 OGDEN, Arrive Madsen, Edwin J. Mayne, Iran R. Mad-so- Sorenson, Carl G.Schow, M. Smith, A. W.lliam B. Merrell, Orvill Mer-rel- l, N. Stevens, John H. Sorensen, Mirl TIME OF NORTHBOUND TRAINS; Tony Maynes, Parley C. Merrell, Sanders, Fern B. Stauffer, Henry A. HA- - M.JA. M.P. P. M.j Daniel C. Maisey, Albert Mattamnn, Summers, Roy A, Sorensen, Ben C. M.j I ,P. M.jP.M. :t Courts j 5:00 9 0510:51 12:47 Ludvig V. K. Mikkelsen, Peter Miller, Stark, Elmer Sorensen. 7:50jl9:55 DE.VPY Bernard O. Murrey, Joseph, C. MonU Giovanni Toruaino, Yallson Tanner, J. the $, 4:44 8 M. M. P. :oO;iO:3912:351P. HONEYVILLE 7:39,10:41 gomery, Francis E. Meacliam, FranP M. Tyner, Horace B. Tracy. G. Tukai, : 25 4:21 II 6: 03 7 :2010: 20 unty 3 5 :251J:2012:17 Fred 1). Troxell, Albert W. Trenchard, Muir, Lewsi L. Merrill. B?.njIAM 3n Pla A. M.j John A. McCartley, Samuel M. McMur-die- , John V. Taggart Jr., Lewis Taylor, M. S :O3jl0:02ll:59 Mazll O. :03j 4:02 5; 48 7:02,10:02 VILLARD Joseph McGreggor, James M. Mc- C. Taylor, James W. Tlngey, M. H. Andrew Trane, 1 W Tingey, T'ngey, Don H :50 5: 33 3:50 6:50 7:50 .... Kenzie, George Mclntire, Jr., 9:47 9:5011:48, YVm. I. Mc-N- e Harry D. Thompson, Fredric ThompBruce McMaster, Mclntire, 9 :30;il : 30 1 :30! 3:30 5: 15; 6:30 9:25 7:30 OGDEN, Leae 1, Wm. R. McKnlght, Thomas A. son. S. Tawatari, Geo. E. Thomas, J. S. Chas. McMain, McKereghan, OGDEN Jerry E. Toyn. Alma H. Toyn, David Ralph WITH BAMBERGER TO AND DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT YV. Mclntire, Austin Tanner, Arthur L. Thompson, Rolland Orlando McClure, I FROM SALT LAKE CITY. T. Coombs, Hirokichn Takahashi, Guy C. McCrary, John M. McCrary George Nelson, Axel R. Nelson, WI1 Tlngey, B. M. Thompson, Geo. Henry ford W. Nelson, Clark A. Nelson, Al- Tiller,, E. I. Tlngey, Chester H. Taylor, bert Nelson, Joseph O. Nelson, David Yance H. Tingey. Ira W. Tyner, J. K. DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. bituatedf G. Nelson, Jr., Chester Nelson, Riyai-ch- i Trunkey, Henry L Thom, Parker E. t0'wit: Nuoka, Nephi A. Nelson, Morale Toombs, Fred Thorson, Leonard A. J. W. ELL1NGSON, w. A. WHITNEY, C. Nelsen, Alfonzo J. Nelson, Orveil I. Taylor, Clifford E. Toombs, Jarvis T. J Traffic Manager. General Manager. Nelson, Francis Nelson, Lafayette Nel- Tolman, Nathan Tolman, YVill M. Tyra, son, George Nielson, Woodruff R. Nel- Austin S. Tolman, Earl Teeter. Jesse thereon Oluff P. Nielson, Tracy, Thomas C. Tims, S. F. Tracy, son, Oluff A. Nc-rr- cash I Leslie Nielson, Guiseppe Natucce, Ruel Moroni Timbimboo, Clifford Thorn, J. REGISTRATION LIST OF COUNTY N. h Nielson, Earnel Nielsen, Frederick S. Talbot, Henry Tubbs, Henry S. L. Nye, Ira Noble, Jr., Serrell R. Nelingey, Andrew Tracy, James B. Tracy, Abraham YY. (Continued from page 1) Tracy. Parley N Tingey, Y. E. John Ezra son, Nebeker, Neville, of Boi E. Taylor, Joseph E. Taylor, YYalter E. sen, M. E. Hubbard, J. C. Hall, E. J. Jasper N. Nicholas, Virgil R. Nish, HerKuroen Tarbet. Isen, Holt, J. H. Hess Jr., Alvin Hess, G. bert L. Norman, Joseph S. Nelson, Taylor, Andro H. Ughetti, Arval R. lTdy, Icliyi P. James Nelson, Nelson, Raymond B. A, Ilunsaker, J. L. Housoly, E. Fred 0. Ulrich, Elias Urisarrena Uyeki, I!. A. John Hun-sakcNelson, Harper, C. H. Housely, A. II. Hun-sake- Wendell P.Nelson, George Niels Nelson, Melvin A. Udy, (has. A. Udy Jr., ij. r, A. E. Hunsaker, O. L. Nebeker, Unezaga, Edmund Udy. Horace Udy. E. C. Hunsaker, II. N. Hun- Lars Nelson, Elmer T. NichoIas.Jef-fersoDe YY' lliam Van CIVIL ENGINEER. Koanen, David R. Van YVm. C. B. W. A. Nelson, Newman, Hansen, Leroy Harris, saker, C. Vance, YVillard P. 3lloI YYagner, A. C. Henry John Wm. Asa O. G. Nebeker, Nelson, ies Surveying, Computing, Designing Legrande Hunsaker, cL a: ? A. A. ii. Newman, Henry D. Newman, Uma-tar- Vanrieet, YVm. H. Yariey, Angelino r. YV. Hess, B. K. Halverson, Harper, and Supervising s Y'olpi, Alonzo E. Y'alcntine, E. C. Nagoo, Oscar E. Newmann, Hunsaker, E. L. Harper, J. R. Hull, y, 11 Bee In Nathan A. Yance, N. Merrell M. Nelson, Thea-dorBrigham City Leslie Hunsaker, A. T. Hall, G. E. Elmer Nelson, fori lurt House. r Yalentine. Bonifacio Yinfrido, Ralph Utah. Hall, F. E. Harris, J. I. Heaton, E. Nelson, Leon O. Nichols, sary L L. Nessen. Edgar Nelson, Alvin N. L. ran Noy. Entile Ilirschi, William Hirsehi,, C. of a JA. Hall, A. D. Hirsehi, L. M. Fred YYalker, Antonio YVenehetti, E. Nessen, Ezra G. Nelson, Arthur R. A. H. Holtman, James Hyland, Nielsen, Anton YV. Nielson. J. YYight, Joseph N. YYMson, Ralph A. at Po: W. Jr, Ginchi Honmaru, O. J. Hadfield, J. Frederick J. Olsen, Ova P. Olsen, Wyatt, John C. YVright, P. R. YVight, ccordi: H. Hadfield, E. B. Hales, Radoliffe Dan F. Olsen, Scott Parley P. Marion E. Woodruff. Cyril W. Wright, r same VETERINARIAN, 'Heurie, L. S. Hendricks, YV. H. Har- Oram, Orlando Olsen, Olsen, Orson L. Olsen, Kenneth C. Wright, ClarenceL. YVight, rehitec idence, Garland, Utah, Phone No. 9 ris, Lester Hyde, R. O. Holmgren. Erik A. Olman, Edward H. Orgill, Ray Merrell YYankier, Leslie J. YYalker, attended if b; ly or night calls promptly Kay Ishikawa, O. A. Iverson, J. A. E. Overson, Jesse W. Owens, Carlos Lavon E. Walker, Earl L. YV right, S, to Auto conveyance. Ith, A. J. Inthurn, J. W. Iverson, V. Olsen, George A. Osborn, YVm. A. Wright, Orval YV. YVallace, F. YVieser, of R. C. Ipsen, Hilavio Ibarra, Antonio Oyler, Chas. H. Ohns, Harold R. Olsen, Karl F. YVeiser, Jacob Weiser, Eddis Brigk Ibargenenzoitia, Ernest Iverson, Nor- Marvtn E. Olsen, Antonio Olagne, Les- YV. Watkins, Fred O. YYoodward, YVm e pot man Iverson, J. M. Iverson. lie J. Olsen, Richard B. Olsen, Owen H. Wood, Edgar YYinchester, Orson H, James Johnson, Joseph Johnson, A. Owens, YValter R. Overholser, re timnj Phil YVadsworth, Ray S. YYelling, B. II DENTISTS L. H. Jensen, H. C. Johnson, F. L. Lewis M. Olsen, Joseph YVoodward, Oscar K. YYinters, J. L. lip Ospital, ucatioo . R. T. Willey Dr. W. I. McNeil Jensen, J. A. Johnson, C. D. Jones, Orem, Axel A. P. Olsen, Joseph Oyler, Wheeler, Herschel G. YYrlght, Thomas be ifJ. A. Josephson, H. H. Jensen, C. E. Wise, R. E. YV'arburton, YVallace H. pstair first door west First Nation-- Jeppsen, Henry Jensen, Hyrum Jen- Leo Oyler, Charles Oyler, Edward Ol- F. YYood, John YV. YVatkins, Thomas D. 1 Bank' Building. No 9. sen, Doriel Jensen, A. R. Jensen, Le-Ir- sen, James Olsen. Phone : Edward H. August Petersen, Warburton, David C. Ward, Mark L. Utah. Jensen, C. V. Jensen. M. M. Jen-Ise- Ira L. Poison, Pesh, igham City, Watson, Ephm. K. George Paskett, David Warburton, John YV. ID." Ezra Jensen, Norman Jeppsen, C. ChaB. E. YYh it worth, Geo. A. Leondo Wight, Leslie Petersen, Petersen, YV. W. Jeppsen, Rona'd Jeppsen, YV. cons. Pierce, Joseph Petersen, Oscar E. Ward Thos. Leslie YVheatley, Vernon Charles Johnson, Joseph Jensen, O. YVm. Petersen, Aaron L. Pe- L. YYrar, John A. YVoodland, Jr., Thos. C& Petersen, A. J. Reuben A, Jeppson, Jeppson, Wallace Hedfo tersen, Pett, Perry D. Peters, C. Woodland, Cliff U. Wood, Robert P. BONDED ABSTRACTERS. Jensen, M. M. Jensen, I. A. Jensen, YVm. YV. Phillips, Roland P. Petersen, YVoodyatt, William C. YValker, Clifford char R. C. Jackson, Wayne Jeppson, J. R. Austin O. Palmer, Harvey YV. Pledger, C. Watkins, Orson YYT. YVatson. Melvin YYT. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE D. E. fr J. Jensen, Jensen, Jenson, Wilhelm Joseph Paulsen, N. YYolverton, Leslie H. Wadsworth, Jensen, P. Christe R.Pedersen, Utah, Sylvester Jensen, Parley YYT. irigbam C!ty, Deverell Petersen, Rufus Wright, Raymond S. YValters. Pella, John-seS. C. E. A, Jensen, Jenson, YYm. H. Palmer, Frank H. Powell, Leo Rees YValther, William S. YYheeler, of " L. J. Jensen, M. E. Jensen, YV. G. D. Walker, Harold E. YVatts, Pers-sons- , Ernest YVm. Adrian F. Petersen, Pesh, S. Jenson, E. P. Jensen, E. H. JenChristian Petersen, Isaac Peater-son- , Leonard F. YYells, Janies O. YYhlte, NaB. be ! sen, C .H. Jenson, N. C. Jenson, A. Frederick YYT. Paskett, David M. than C. YYood, Douglas YYilson, WilMarvin E. E. L. Jensen, Johnson, COUNTY ATTORNEY in soil Faskett, Peter A. C. Pederson, Parley liam A. YVood, Charles YVilson, Jr., Jensen, Q. A. Jorgensen, E. A. JohnR. Paskett, Yirgil O. Packer, Angel Clifford YYelling, Marv'n YV. YYelling, r cel JosS. S. J. Jones, Johnson, jRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS, son, J. J. Peterson, Louis P-- e William L. YYa't, Geoige L. YYintle, ereot O. M. Piter, eph Johnson, O. P. Jensen, YY'. Jac- tersen, FranklinPalermo, office in County Court House Tony C. M. Jensen, A. Sidney Paskett, Truman L. YYeiling, Robert A. YY'yatt, tion Jorgensen, Utah "fighaui City, Louis Petvik, Jona- Leroy YVilson, Russell C. YYatkins, NorJohn Pctu-nuls- , L. O. Johnson, O. C. Jacobobsen, strict V. YVatkins, George H. YVheatley, sen, E. H. Jones, G .C. Jensen, T. than Yr. M.Petersen, YVynn L. Pettingill, man liddffl Peterson, James P. Pender Earl J.. YYintle Louis L. YVadsworth, A. Jeppson, E. T. Jones, C. I. Jones, Vendal V. El hue B. Pettingill, Leroy D. YYhite, William L. YYe'lnnd, G. YV. Johnson, J. E. Jones, J. C. Leonard Pierc-etisfacs F. O. Jor- Keith L. Pettingill, Leroy T. Petersen, John H. YYard, John H. YVolter, Tom Jeppson, YYilford Johnson, John, Richard Persehatis, Hans A. Palle, C. YVolter, Ira B. YVhitaker, Owen A. gensen, K. S. Jensen, YV. A. JohnO. A. Orlando Petersen, John O. Payton, Lo- Wells, Shirley S. Whitaker, George N. J. E. H. John, John, AND CONVEYANCER. jjj.jjf T. V. Jessap. P. H. Jensen, K. renzo G. Parry, Urbauo Puvnelo. YVolter, Henry J. YYhitaker, James C. son, So ain opposite Hotel Boothe V. Johnson, M. D. Justesen, YV. S. Hans L. Petersen, Engvar C. Petersen, YYood, Charles E. YYood. 3EN Jacob A. Zundel Roman Zubieta. Utah. Johnson, A. T. James, Loren Jeppson, Irvin L. Perry, David Priest, Geo. L. jjQpTigham City, S. A. Johnson, J. YV. Johnson, B. C. Payne, Joseph A. Packer, Ezra H. Eberhart Zundel, Antonio Zabala, Leo im Ci , JusT, A. E, James, O. II. Johnson, Packer, Elwood Pettingill, Cornelius O. Zesiger, YVilliam S. Zundel, Milton YVM. J. K. Jones. Petersen, Thomas A. Potts, Thomas YV. Zundel. Saichi Kuramoto, H. J. Keller, Potter. Elijah Palmer, Robert J. PatArthur H. II. Yost, Perry Yoder, . Jarvas Koford, H. W. Kuhn, Calvin ter, Melvin Peters, Joseph Palmer, YV. Erastus Johnson Yonk, Frank Yancak, L. E. Kimball, A. Kay,YV.Varian Kellar, Palmer, Frederick YV. Peterson, H. Leroy B. Young, Domingo Ydoyaga, riCES.? Practices in All The Courts V. Knudson, C. V. Kimball, Lor-i- n C. Peterson, Yern Peck, James Palmer, El'es A. Yates, Isaac A. Young, Leslie Bice: E. First National Bank Building King, Ralph O. Parke, Aaron T. Peters, Rob- H. Young, .arl H. Yates, Archie A. Clery Kump, Erwin Kling, G. R. Kotani, Orson Korth, F. V. Kim-be- r, ert P. Peters. Albert C. Peterson, Sam- Yates, George F. Yates. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH her it Willie Khan, YV. C. Kimber, F. uel A. Peterson, Edwin G. Pfaff. YV, Kuhn, T. E. Kimber, Yac Karach, Clarence G. Redling, Charles Rawson, RED CROSS DAY at the ELBERTA E. Krutmois, J. A. Kimber, George WM. E. Fraud D. Redford, George E. Reeder, next Monday. J. C. Knud- John H. Roush, J. Kelm, Kitaro Kwata, M. E. Robbins, J. LAWYER Knowles, H. Reese, HeberJoseph esent son, J. A, Knudson, H. J. Ranson. R'ley S. IN ALL THE COURTS E. J. Knudson, A. J. Knudson, A. C. RATIQES uuders Roberts, Emery J. Reese, Carl T. Krok'sh, C. V. Kundson, Charles E. John E. Ryan, Milo A. Ranson, jf First National Bank Building YV. E J. Kunzler, Kunzler, J. A. Keyes, John C. Reed, Jr., Joseph Robbins, CityJay Utah. rjrighaiB Henhe J. H. Kunzler, O. K. Kartchncr,Kenichl D. Reed, Johney Rasmussen. Adolph ry Kupfer, Emil Kupfer,C. T. Kel- Rasmussen, Leo C. Romer, Hubert E. J. J. Kunzler, Kuramoto, of ,8TlJUtah Record, Howard Richardson, Philip J. Alfred Knudson, Prof. AT mT Merrill "delivered a Benj. Kunz, ley, ! Lorenzo H. Roush, Richard B. LUC F. Knudson, David Kunzler, William Rauber, address on the reasons for splendid S. I. Kemp, C. S. Knight, Roskelley, Isaac L. Reese, Raymond E. sed. fTUD,0 AT C. W. KNUDSON'S RES. Kunzler, YV. and the Victor of the Red Cross Louis Romer. Redelings, organization W. J. A. H. L. Knudson, E. Kemp, Private Instruction in Piano, blj R. R. Richter, Joseph E. Richins, Leslie R. of America at the tabernacle last A. C. Kempton, Knudson, ttsia Cecil Ragan , . Roberts, Robert Richardsen, Wm. E. Instructor Sunday afternoon. He began his, reKing, Moichi Kuramoto. I Leo A Bird, . . Field Manager Wm. H. Lofthouse, Phiilp Leatr-kos- , Rogers, Hugh Roberts, YVm. R. Rytt-rg- , marks by a beautiful exposition of the Holger Rasmussen, YYilford F. Rawsmt A. Lee, Peter L. Larsen, uiiTs three most Clarence elements of life, S. Vernon LarRichins, Reeves. H. important John John Guster Landvitter, M. Rhodes, Wm. R.- - Rucher, Ott L as voiced by one Lana-frogreat writer, to Find kin, Jsseph E. Larkin, JosephG.O. C$ Bell Phone Lloyd, Rucker, Orson C. Richins, Uiarles A. yourself, master yourself and give Rudger H. Lund, Earl GnuHer- Richins, Peter E. Rock, Newel RichH. John Lee, H. Rulon Labrum, The history of the Ftoom 22, First National Bank irestf- ins, Joseph A. Richards, Jesse Rock, yourself away. man J. Landvatter, YVm. Luthi, Roy of Red Cross by the C. organization Lewis Lel-chO. Axel Ivan Rogers, dersif1 Romer, A. Lohr, Horace A. Llsh, John J. Building V. K. Rich, Fred C. Robinette, Wm. J. Clara Barton, the Immortal, was given Albert E. Larsen, Chrlstean ounFtera City, otah. Emuiel R. Robinette, Christian and its aims portrayed. It Long, Parley A. Lindford, Wallace E. Rudd, of? Frank Rose, Wm. T. Rog- serves friendbeautifully Rasmussen, E. John Lindskog, and foe alike demandLund, Edwin J. Lax, Rich-arIsaac P. L. ers, Horace Roderic, Isaac Lee. Mark M. Levett, Feorymore Dan S. Reeder, Tracy G. Richeson. ing only to know if help is needed. Figi. BF. Lee, Jacob Larkin, Wm. Lee, Moro- Ernest L. Richeson, Edwin L. Rice, Hi ures were quoted to illustrate EdDealer in how L. Lindford, George ni Lundberg, he GENERAL L. Laurit-seRose, Opal Rlcharson, James Rob- the United States has contributed, Jim HAY die Lee, Icadora Legardi, MERCHANDISE, d. erts. AND Joseph C. Lillywhite, Arvill Lund. grain. James M. Sorenson, David H. Stokes, through this organization, of Its wealth LarseD, Christian B. Lemon, Alexander Sheepmens Supplies and Accomodar C. Smith, Richard J. Sedivy, Jul- to aid those who needed help in every John Hyrum W. Larsen, Ira P. Lemon, Leo M. ius Stander, Thos. W, Showell,. Wll-fo- r part of the world. Prof. Merrill closed K. Lamb, Ira W. Larsen, Joseph M. ROMONTORyJ" H. Shurtliff, Edwin O. Stenquist, with an eloquent plea for patriotic Lecce. Nello UTAH Lltson, John Lawson, Heber W. Smith, James Spencer, Wm. and generous Vance O. Lind, Raymond Lind, Oscar L. support of the movement Stenquist, Henry F. Slatter, Vogel P. CREf J. Lind, Philbert C. Lind, Ellis for the present week, to Catarrh Cannot Be Cured inaugurated A. A. Gustav Splerman, Stenquist, Geo. Lowe, Frank A. Larsen, Victor F. Larit MnUj"reach APPLICATIONS, as they sen, Joseph W. Laws Franklin J. Stenquist, David E. Stander, James T. gather funds to be dispensed by the Steed. Samuel L. Siegfried, Denena C. Red Cross In caring for Utahs soldiers of the dl9ea8e- is J local disease, Lowe, Eugene M. Lamb, W m. R. Lamb, Sorensen, Erwin H. ln ,ueneeu Standing, Herbert in the great war. He also urged the Alina Longslrolh, E. constitutlonal greatly Lockwood, John esS' and in conditions, E. Sorensen, Howard Sheens, YV. E. cure must t Raymond you to read Job 31st chapter. intern? Peirre Lavary, an ,CF Steed, Samuel E. Snow,- - Warren YV. people remedy. Halls Ca-- (LaCarry) The services were presided over by taken internally and Laharry, Viclnte Lopez, Gustav Larsen, Shuman, Carl Seashore, O. W. Snow, AttoPaets ssru he blod on Ezra Larsen, Jesse R. Lewis, Oscar Jr., Walter J, Sorensen, Geo. Shuman President S. Norman mucous the system. the Lee and the musiCatarrh Halls f Frank Larsen, Frank C. Lee, Oliver L. Stoddard, W. R. Larsen, be1 by one of the best Silverwood, cal Th! uofsn 017 Jose were numbers E. Now Let Us ReMiller, Othon Motte, Chancy nV1 8 country for years. It ci Justin Shepard, Frank L. E. joice. Ye Simple Souls YVho Stray i comhfnfime ot the best tonics Malas, Ileber A. Montgomery. Sterling Y. Sorensen, Roy Simms, S.Stems, t C. Singh, 1 fh ;ood n,nned wlh some of the D. Madsen, Roy A. Montgomery, Alfred C. S. T.C. a, the h', Singh. Albert H. Swenyard and Ill Go YVhere You YVant Me To Sholchl Y 9 ofpyilaer- - The perfect N. Morishige, Munn, Takejiro Cuii i.ln8Ied,enu n Balls Park Stnmn, Jenshfro Sumida, F. Go. The sacrament was adimnister-e- d Morishige, Ole M. Miller, Leonard L. relniit. ?hat ProducW such ,wo(.,; by the Bishopric of the Fourth ward tarrhal condt- - Miller, Soren L. Miller, Sataro Masuda, Sterns, Lee Sura, Roy T. Shaw, ilidFtltm. Send i,n Ernest Simlonatti, Henry Stum, Jr., and the F. 3. ( HENSr tre E. Morris, Samuel prayers were offered by Elders Mortensen,, Harry r O. A3 msstats F. Somers, Willsie Sederholm, O. Toledo, Erwin J. Miller, Jeddfah M. Morten- Geo. O. C. Loveland and Joseph N. Stohl. Wm. A. G. O. C. Sheffield, Spencer, Ws lor oomtfpatws. sen, Clinton Lloyd Martin Stanley J. 0fl 5 Hon, v . fj ElV TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JUNE 10TH -- - HFF-Sj,- o! S TRAVEL THE ELECTRIC WAY , professional Ciirds 73 i:. C. WRIGHT r, FISK on your tire is a guarantee that you have the greatest value that it is possible to buy. When you pay more than Fisk prices you pay for something that doesnt exist. dollar-for-doll- ar Fisk Tires For Sole. Du 8161791110(0100. n 11 o Yal-entin- Ma-rinu- e Fd-ga- : Hel-ima- J, Chambers, n, ' ' McNeil filley n, DUNN i J n, LeROY YOUNG JOHN PHILLIPS . ABSTRACTOR ,$ t J. LOWE Lawyer- GUA-- DAVIS Ro-me- r, Conservatory J. MUSIC C.H BRYAN, D.D.S. t, R C. HOUGHTON s, n, i Tr"'1'r' sur-jef- , , com-m-t- DEYVEYV1LLE, June 117 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Loveland and Mrs. Susie Dewey went to Salt Lake City to attend a convention there and returned (Continued from first page.l the sme evening. Elder county, and your support and Tuesday evening, the Fielding Sunis requested. cooperation day Bchool gave an entertainment here S. Norman Lee has assumed the re- in the ward hall. Owing to the very sponsibility of taking charge of this busy time only a very few were In at- -I work in Box Elder. Stake, and we tendance. would suggest that you take steps to j Last Tuesday evening the young reach all members of your cliurch and here met at the home of Mr. people community, at once as the time is limijand Mrs. I). B. Marble. A shower was ted. given their son Milton and his bride, Louis S. Pond of Brigham City, has The couple were married in Salt Lake been appointed as Treasurer to cred t temple YYednesday, June 6. The bride-wa- s you for any amount. Jane Simmons of Beaver Dani. The week beginning June 18th to They will make their home at Both-wel- l. 25th has been designated as Red Cross J. Leland Dewey and family went to. week, by the residents of the United this that desire is and the it their ranch in Idaho last Tuesday,. States, amount be raised during this period of They will return in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Marble went t.me, so you will see that it is necessary for every person to act and to do for an outing in their new car last so at once. week to McCammon and Lava Hot Inasmuch as but a small proportion Springs. of our people can have the opportunity Miss Sarah Marble has gone on a to serve upon the actual field of bat- visit to Logan. Last Monday, M. M. Gardner took tle, but all men, women and children alike may serve effectually by mak- his mother and other members of the for family to North Ogden to visit relaing it possible to care properly those who do serve under arms, at tives. home and abroad, and the American YYednesday, June 13, a fine Red Cross is the officially recognized baby boy gladdened the hearts of Mr. agency for voluntary effort in behalf and Mrs. Lee Stoddard. The Stoddards, of the armed forces of the nation and are at the home of Mr. and Mr? A. for the administration of relief, and It F. Loveland, who are Mrs. Stoddards, is necessary that we give generously parents. and in a spirit of patriotic sacrifice for Mrs. Florence Lovelan came down the support and maintenance of this from Beaver Dam Friday to vis t relawork of national nded. tives. It is a satisfaction to know that Ltali Mrs. Frank Germer has just receive- - i has over subscribed her quoto of Lib- a sweet baby boy from one of the erty Bonds, and that we have furnished homes in Ogden. Mrs. Germer app'di'd more than our alloted number of vol- some time ago. The little one Is tvo unteers, but there are hundreds In this weeks old and is a beautiful, healhy county that could do nothing to help baby. This is the second child Mrs. in either of these fields, now every Germer has given a home. She has man, woman and child can do his or a little girl seven years old that ohe her share in assisting to care for those has raised from a baby. who have so valiantly gone to the front Mrs. Jay Tucker is down from Presand those who may be called later. ton visiting with, her parents and many YYe earnestly request your prompt friends, r ion in this matter. Mrs. Annie Chapman has been quite ill for several days. It Is thought she Respectfully, Executive Committee. YVynn L, Ed- Is slowly Improving. Mrs. YV. H. Klyen from Devils Slide dy, Denmark Jensen, A. R. Capener, S. Norman Lee, Charles McCiure, Louis is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Pond, Jas. E. Halverson, M. D. Ev- Buchmiller. ans, John Y. Ferry, John D. Peters, Quite a number from here have Frede F. Petersen, Jas. M. YVhite, the Chautauqua held in a Thomas YVheatley, John F. Erdmann, large tent between Garland and J. Francis MerrelL The programs have been fine. Officers Denmark Jensen, chlrman; John D. Peters, John Constipation causes head&clie, inG. YVheaUey, secretary, Louis S. Pond, digestion, dizziness, drowo'ness. For treasurer, a mild, opening medicine, use Doan ' ad Regu'ets. 25c a box at ail stores. FOR SALE Any part of the Henry N. Bowring Cholera Morbus. business property on ' Forest Street This is a very painful and dangerSee Norman Lee, Administrator. tf ous disease. In almost every neighborhood some one has dnd Horn it bo Indian Red Dye. fore medicine could be ob'ained or a Dogwood was the source of the Indian red with which the warriors at physician summoned. The right way one period dyed their eagle feathers is io have a bottle of Charaberlains and buckskin clothes. They procured Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house so as to be prepa ed for it. Mrs. the dye from the roots of the tree. Charles Enyeart, Ilitciiugr.ou, InJ. Never can tell when youll mash a writes:: During the summer of 19U. finger or suffer a cj'brulse, burn, o two of my children wore taken sick scald. Be prepare 1. Thousands rely with cholera morbus, t used Chambeon Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil Your rlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief." ad , , Tre-monto- ol ( |