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Show pO YOyKBlT-BU- Y A LIBERTY BOND. DO IT TODAY-A- T ANY BANK THE BOX FI ,TWR II POLITICAL PARTIES UNITE ON CITIZENS TICKET At 8:30 o clock Sunday morning, Mrs. Peter Baird of the First ward, was released from her suffering and permitted to quietly pass on to her well earned rewaid. For 37 years Mrs Congressman delivered a splendid filing jefore a large audience In the erf loyally le on the necessity Mr. Loan. the Liberty lS evening. Baird NEW FORM OF GOVERNMENT FOR BRIGHAM CITY PRACTICALLY sat in her chair helpless from paralysis so that death came to her as sweet release. A recurrence of her abictions brought her sufferings the governments outlined to be end which ail came peacefully at to it declared brief and the hour stated. During all these long to citizen if every lotic duty Loan years of helplessness, Mrs. Baird nevto the second Liberty the er complained but exhibited a fortiwith ish the government tude that was sublime. Indeed her defend the to war necessary and nation suffering so sanctified her life that this of liberty He pleaoed for a united it was like being in the presence of a and stated heavenly personage to feel of her of the govenment spirit. And during that loiig time, her congress had practically faithful companion and children have in its lines party nursed and cared for her most tendersession the special luring All ly. Her husband, who is now very icently came to a close. makers are vieing with each feeble, would sit by her side and read show fealty and support to and together they passed the evening mistration in this crisis and of their lives until the light in one ressman gave it as his hum, of them went out. Jessie McGilvary Baird was born in ion that the President of the and the Scotland, July 4. 1S39. She Cabinet Glasgow, States, the are guided by the Inspira, grew to young womanhood in her naa Alwise Providence in these tive land where she became acquaon-tewith Mormonism and joined the mes, for he declared that the writ-thin 1862. The following year church was nation of this ion for Utah, leaving her nashe started founded was government ASSURED Young Blood inspiration of God. that Utah has in the opinions ud the old criticisms and prevailed in years past in supplanted by an esteem illingness to give praise that Utahn with heart of every ring and pride. Utah did her furnishing men for the army; re than did her duty in sub-to- r the first Liberty Loan; ceded her allotment again i) cription to the Red Cross fund she will meet the require' I the second Liberty Loan as met all the others by an over tlon. Utah is spoken of hy men of the nation as one of it patriotic states In the Un the fact that the great doin'n ih has pledged its df both by d Qeed in support tf the gov stands out as a reco --.1 in all Dry and' these in- -i levs am ven publicity throughout the the finest kind of an example no-ic- h r Aroused Utah's allotment was $13,000,000 and Elder county was looked to for at least $100,000. The report this morning from the banks of this county give a total of $45,000 so that in the four days left of the campaign, a big sum must be raised The committee is confident that the allotment will be reached and that not only Box Elder County but Utah will stand out again in the fore front. Councilman SrERRY W. LAWSON Councilman JOHN W. PHILLIPS In Participate a Lively Mass Assembly That Lasts Councilman HANSEN Two-Yea- r Until After Midnight. A. M. Four more days will tell the story of the second Liberiy loan whether it will reach the figure set by tne Treasury Department or whether it will be less. The maximum was and the total subscriptions up to last nigl.L were 2,500,00',noo. Box Two-Yea- r 200 Citizens , e Mayor VV. PETERS JOHN Two-Yea- r id felling declared enviable place NIGHTS CONVENTION I e BY LAST THE TICKET smine sin Late last Saturday evening, returning to his home from this city, the foot feed of his auto became fastened in some way when ho was on the pike west of the city, and the gasolene was feeding full force with tin result that the car jammed ahead at a terrific speed. While making strenuous efforts to jar his foot feed loose, Mr. Adney partially lost cortrol of the car and it plunged off the grade into the water and mud of the open draiu of the road. There the machine stuck until passersby came and assisted in pulling it out by the aid of a few halter ropos fastened to one of the back springs. Just before taking the submarine dive, ihe car narrowly miBsed turning turtle As Four-Yea- r Councilman Last evening the Republicans and C. O. ROSKELLEY The matter rests with the small In Democrats of Brigham City met in was done. vestor. If he conies through In a It was, no datua-'Recorder separate mass convention for the purgenerous manner it will be realized. NOBLE FIS Hill UN pose of placing in nomination a ticket Practically every wage earner can FORD ENDEAVORS TO BOARD at the coming election. In both cona bond for the verj reason that afford Treasurer STREETCAR it means saving just that much money ventions, however, the spirit of unitTRIESTE BOX to him. If you havent invested, go ing on a basis manifested Last Thursday afternoon, Mr. Cha.. itself at the outset and before either immediately to one of the banks and Rohwer was driving Ills Ford turirng convention got down to business, othmake application. The canvassing west along Fifth West Street and car er than the preliminaries, the propo- so his nomination was made unani- committee has done its duty and those apparently did not notice the approasition was given consideration solicited must call at one of the banks and mous. electric car until too late to and buy the bond. This second Liber- ching passed with a whoop. Thereafter both his machine. The result was tin Noble Fishburn, Deputy City Recorstop conventions met jointly as a citizens ty Loan must not fail. Ford made a desperate attempt to der, was unanimously nominated for tive land where she became acquain-anconvention and placed board the electric car at the front of Recorder Box and Miss Trieste when she arrived in Liverpool she in nomination the ticket announced City was given the nomination for City the rear car door but only succeeded was joined in marriage to Peter Baird above. SCANDINAVIAN CONFERcNuc. about by in getting Itself knocked in the same manner. A Treasurer on May 28th, 1863, and together they In the Republican convention, bein such a manner as to of five was then named to train committee the have been traveling lifes road since. fore the fusion, J. E. Halverson was become demolished to all but kindling have the. power to fill any vacancies The young couple came to Brigham made chairman with LeRoy B. Young A spirited conference was held in wood. TJie miracle of the collison s and file the list of nominations and City in the early days of the settle- as secretary. A committee of four, the convention selected the Hag as the the tabernacle on Sunday by the that no lives were lost which is only ment of this community and they gave one from each ward, was named to be carried at the head of ccandlnavlan members of the domin- accounted for by the prompt action of emblem to their portion both of energy and sub- draft a platform and resolutions, the the ticket. The convention then ad ant church residing in the Box Elder the motorman In shutting off the pow-e- r stance to the progress of the city in following gentlemen being placed upon and bringing the car to a stop. Mr. journed and everybody seemed happy a.ahe. Two sessions were held, ana its infancy. They were pioneers in the committee: James Knudson, F. and were characterized was thrown through the top they by Rohwer spirited pleased with the result. The every sense of the term and labored W. Fishburn. W. H. Glover, A. M. hour was after men of the car and his son was flung a from addresses church prominent no but one midnight faithfully and consistently for the Hansen. During the interim of wait- seemed to notice that, the result was of this and other communities. Presi- great distance away. The Ford will all. right through it ing for the report of the committee, the thing and this morning the subject dent Anthon H. Lund, Assistant have to be rebuilt. Until she was stricken with paraly- the privilege was extended the dele- of conservation is the strong ticket Church Historian Andrew Jenson, P. sis, Mrs. Baird was one of the faithful gates to express their views relative placed in nomination but above that, S. Christiansen of "Bikuben, Bishop WHEEL RAN OFF NO ONE HURT. workers in the woman's organizations to the theory of city government. The the fact that it is a of Logan, Elder tick- John A. Anderson of the ward in which she resided and sentiment was practically unanimous et of and a numAdam Petersen Ogden Last Saturday evening, Dr. R. T. in nomination by both poti placed during her incapacity she did her bit in favor of a city manager and while tical parties in mass convention, is ber of other prominent Scandinavians Willey and family missed hearing a in encouraging others and in working this general discussion was going on, characterized as the greatest achieve- of the state were all in attendance and harp concert by Just a few Inches. in such ways as she could. a committee from the xemocratic ment ever attained in this city. A occupied part of the time. The ser- The family was returning home from Thirteen children have called her convention appeared upon the iioor perusal of the platform indicates that vices were conducted m the Scandin- Ogden la the Ford touring car and of mother and nine of them preceded her and presented the pioposition of unit- the do avian language and were intensely in- while" coming up the hill south of this eoplo city remaining ing in the nomination of a citizens sire to off ran to the other life. Those wheels front the of one Perry try out the city manager type teresting. ticket. This rommiitee of government and the candidates are Miss Mary Baird, Mrs. Lorenzo The counsel ol prt...ent Anthon ll. letting that side of the car down. Tho Burt, Mrs. James Tingey. of this city was composed of Judge J. D. Cali, Y. placed upon the ticket are pledged to Lund was especially timely and in his doctor was unable to control the car and Peter M. Baird who now resides T. Davis and John II. Mathias, and b. adopt that form of government. It fatherly way, he admonished the which careened off to one side but in Idaho. There ate also 27 grand- a tremendous aye" vote, the proposi- - my be stated a'so that they wore all saints to let their light shine so that the quick application of the brakes children. lion was accepted and a committee in children and six great-gransvmpathy with that typo of govern- others seeing their good deeds might brought us wild dash to a sudden stop and no one was hurt. Fortunately the Two brothers, rc si '.ants of Scotland, was named to invite the Democratic ment even before t he- resolution was be directed along the path of right. in the upper The musical program rendered by doctor was driving at a speed of less also survive the deceased as well as conventual ass inh,f-adopted. than 10 miles an hour which accounts court ro m. the aged hi band and companion. The Democrats, in thPir partisan Lie choir unner the direction of the lucky escape. Had the ms, for was ductor Julius that Funeral services were held this afannounced Bruun, splendid t hairnian Halverson part of the convention, elected J. i.. an ternoon in the First ward chapel at the or&uni.ation of the convention Baird as uiairn tj.it and appointed the and supplemented by numbers from a chine been running at 25 miles would result hour the undoubtedly oclock. was dis.vjhed an! a motion immedia usual (omni'iieis on platform and Swedish male quartette of Ogden, have been more serious. The car had About that which was first class. tely prevailed that lie and Mr. Young permanent organization. seere-tarLOCALS. and chairman as be continued Ihe attendance at the meetings was to have a new spindle and now it is time, the report was made lo the th ;t lie re was a possibility very good and the spirit which char- as good as ever. rest cctiveiv of the in is .1. Ogden Lowe convent.om of uniting with the Republicans in a acterized mem was excellent. Attorney W. REPORTED CASE OF RABIES. d mat the ticket today on business It was t lien dec-idgathering and a commitin is of on A. Ogden tee consisting or Judge Call, Win. E. Day Mr. Chapin lot the mass convention be placed APPLYING THE TARVIA. A phone message to some of the the ofheial ballot under the certifica- Davis and John B. Mathias were deleBrigham today on business. officials on Friday last from e conventh to to county committee go The is Republican attending gated of E. Davis both parties. tion Attorney W. Gar- on Portage conveyed the information that platform was then heard from and tion and ascertain the sentiment of to some professional business in Jo The the it what has the appearance of rabies began was committee While the submitted the platform printed below, that body. land today. of ai . .nor coat of tarvia has developed in that community. One application Lowe on W. fioor J. the out, appeared which was adopted unanimously. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hansen and to Main street yesterday. The tarvia cow was reported to have died and visitIt was then decided that only one of the convention as a representative in Ogden sent Sunday is heavier than the previous grades others were afflicted with the same children adticket he placed in nomination and of the Republican convention and which have been used, and it is forc- strange malady. An investigation ing relatives. Xon-I .. Democrats the vised that party of that it be called the Citizens children and ed upon the street surface with a was started to determine what the Mrs. Henry Wight to a was fusion speechperfectly agreeable relatives Pariisan Ticket. Nominating pressure pump which evenly distrib- real trouble is. Juniper, Idaho, are visiting es were limited to five minutes and for tlie purpose of naming a ten or days. utes it. Workmen then follow up with in this city for a week announcement ticket. 'This was nominations for mayor were in order. a heavy and even coat of coarse sand on all suit witii was and the Jensen 2.') per cent discount greeted applause J. Irancis Merrell, Denmark week only. to the lower which will be crushed into the tarvia cases, trunks and bags this and John V. Peters were then placed signal for adjournment with a heavy roller to give a smooth It Co. Music & room were court where the mass Hansen Furniture in nomination and two ballots hard surface. The holes in the street of was held. convention F. Conley The regular meeting of the Civic necessary to determine the winner, Bishop and Mrs. John will be filled in even with the general to a Ilrighan nominated down large by motored Mr. Club will be held on Peters being Improvement Portage surface and when the job is complewas PLATFORM AM) RESOLUTION. tour. of this week at the home of majority, and his nomination Thursday yesterdav on a shopping ted, the promise is made by the tarvia ranch made unanimous. We, the citizens of Brigham City, expert that the street will be practic- Mrs. Dr. A. L. Brown. The meeting Drive out to J. S. Holtons ' dein mass convention assembled reIn voting for councilmen it was at Perry and get good Jonathan apples as smooth and just as hard as tho will begin at $3:30 oclock and ail tho bushel. cided to vote for the nomination of a affirm our allegiance to the party of ally cents members are asked to be present. 75 per worms, free from it were paved with asphalt. from the First, progress end advancement and pledge councilman 89 two year Phone This evening, Miss Grace Kelly will Fourth wards and leave our selves to the furtherance of the Mrs. Ella Johnson, county recorder, Second and with every of loyalty and patriotism department possible entertain in honor of Mrs. Ruth Rees four principles a is vho at large, participatink th councilman has actuated its high ideals in equipment for the successful fighting spent Sunday at Garland of Kirtland, New Mexico. The to be selected by a that in honor of our city, state and na- of fire and we praise our fire laddies Black the jear term man, in a big birthday celebration history with- convention of the evening includes games the of program vote work for their with their our in commend splendid majority tion, and citizenship of her mother. whence from kinds and a luncheon. The ward of various the and daughter jout respect to pr0mpt response to every call meager apparatus. Mrs. B. D. Henderson are Mrs. Ruth Black, invited defense of guests it the the .made upon down to Brig he conies. favor taxation for the upkeep of Arimo, Idaho, came B. Johnson, Mrs, Zina Jenthe principles of Democracy and the over- as Mrs.Jdlla named was visitV. Lawson few days Sperry enlargmc.nt of parks and for ham today to spend a Misses Ada Johnson, Hattie Nichj the First ward and throw of autocracy. of a first-clat.'on 'councilman swimming sen, building our Riila commend We ing relatives. t Pelt, Mabel Pett and Nelols, highly present ipool and bnUl h0Uses. the rules were suspended 27lh. we are Jensen. Trom administration for Its splendid work t lie Saturday, October acclamation tthc iiomime by d mug in the increasing of! We recommend to our incoming j an eight pi' and so well beg-fo. tin Second ward. John W. l'litllips taoie and and the enlargment officers that they adopt a most busi-- I . On Paturday uf ernoon last, Miss onr water ply sui h,voL chairs, of placed sistinq Marius R a si. '!'!' sen were of our present nt administration of cit affairs pjUcijie Nichols and Mr. Irvin Holst er.K and our in imrro We Bhiiii! $43.75. See tie U. tuo vo e giving iter system and also for ridding our and that they employ an efficient) llOii'Ul.ll au CO. LI! 1 ify VJere uuited in marrjage ' STOIiu FFUNTi hilnj.s lu. Mr. .. tj1(J i ud L' tr;nc of liquor and 'manager; he to work under their di- - j am bride Is the charming pn ' the n')in' .for the sL'ic' . rement of the cur- - Tcctlon end be directly responsible tofa ; County Tr'-i', oii-'- y eiio-p- n Cil ma daP-qitc- r Mr. Mrs. jeorgo .. c aud cf J unthe ; r the earnest and n ijew av anj them, for we xeH that the expend!-wife. Mrs. Mary A '."if. o!s the ar.d groom is the son of for11 a ciuniat'oii. jselfkh service given our city the past ture of this $80,000 just voted should Jensen and Mi-.- . ' aurd n.r C, Holst and is associated mer and Mayor 'be most carefully economically ed over to Gar ''' ten councilman, itwo years. f,VT tPO in Both business. his with father extension our of tiie !'av,)r used. "B'i t nomine. o aa and spent the imy tht 1C v r. a ' a m are leaders in their set ,, pavements, not clone upon our side-- 1 young people " F. D. Bail'd. C. Lr.s walks bv.t upon the principal streets' and very .popular In this community. eioeth-hand- s i t' ctTvner. Robert Snow is weiring Alldel our lof M. city. Mr. and Mrs. Holst returned home last 0 ' mo PeOVT in a bandage as the e urge C o. RckMley, Lor fectric light Liud-i.n- . evening and are now busily engaged T' t and Dr R' be kent up to its highest s'and- severe cut made by a be km''- o riant "a113 s' in preparing the place where they will 90 Brd am' c safety and efficiency. Mr Rnsheliey received Snow was torping beets Willey. make their home. ' We favor the- providing of our firo a majority, into h.s a'1. on he first ballot, ly drove Die long knife The wound is healing nice!'. n I non-partisa- n ittsrn. Welling urge.! the poorest th ir money in bonds, fd that it was a rotation to we so many o' las neighbors Mds riding in automobiles and that ii autvaulile owners scard tin ir machines lor two months, they could all invet iid ugs in Liberty bonds. He de-hthe government must have y and if it is riot forthcoming fe loaning system established I sale of Liberty bonds, it will I be commandred just as men en dratted. musical jirogram of the even-sisteof a Scout chorus sung hoy Scouts, the Star Spangled sung by Waldemar Call and sung by the audience. The were offered by Rev. A. G. f and Elder Joseph A. West. fssman . d d 1 j eon-vimic'- n n str' n FOR LADIES I SOCIETY NEXT THURSDAY. n Jhursday afternoon, Jclock, Mi.ss Mable of The Ladies' free demonstration I beginning Harris, pro-f- 3 Shop, will of correct corsets at the Liberia theatre The demonstration T given bv means of motion fi,ra being by the prepared ' orst people and sent to all ut8 thrnoui the land for their plimontary tickets are at the Ladies Shop and in announcing the event, are d to take their eai n how- - to fit and wrear c n f clothing. I ies pic-'?ll- e (i i' llr-n- dau-s1U- u R-- , ss a j - . n A jMORrov BoLanjaUvj 0f oti HOLIDAY. the President rod the Governor of the tonrro" v duesday) will be " ' 'o known as Liber-1r' hi tor the occasion i 9 'it-ns- be rv t In pur-- . the has .gested at appropriate pub Sea be hf'Ul. Other than that 0 suspended tomor-J?aShi?3 lias arranged for recc,S!' t ion of the day. The j. lilP Shorty Loan will ay I canvassing. and . cy it - while C. G. Adney of Corinne was i i ni'i-ise- ;'- -J n , olir'' - ; - - - Have you bought your Liberty Bond? |