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Show Kerresmng VOLUME Box Elder News Supplement 23. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, 10 WELFARE (CONTINUED Amos Perry, $1.00; James Dayis, ll.w; mOHISSKSi FUND 1 FROM PAGE ONE.) 100; James M. Young, Nelson, $2or Aim Mary Smcihem, a0; - To,a) County CITY NUMBER NOV. 23, 1917 68. IHOMECANNEOFRUITSAFE COUNCIL Commission- A meeting of the c A most interesting development in ty council was heid last Sa urday evening, mayor the coal situation, and one which deEdmann, Councilmen Isaacaon serves the thoughtful consideration oi I'Tedricksen, Madsen and Hansen be- every CtaUu, is brought ou, in an announcement made a day or two- ago by ing present. A communication was read from the Ctali Power & L gilt Company, j Brown & Kleinschmidt. commuting show ing that, by the utilization of tin relative to- readvertising waterpower of numerous mountain ' 'Kiieers, bids on ' proposed extension of streams which would otherwise ho enthe water works system. tirely wasted, that company will genhours of A motion was made by Hansen, erate 51)0,000,000 kilowatt which was seconded by Madsen, that electricity during the present calendar an nvitation be extended the incoming year. This hydro-electripower, in drivadm, liistrauon to meet with the present council on Tuesday evening, ing the macli nery of the mills, factNov. 21, for the pm pose of consider- ories, mines, smelters and industrial ing matters pertaining to the rebuild- j plants of Uie state, is uoiiig work ing of Uie water works system. The which it would require 1,000,000 tons of coal to do. What this tremendous mo. ion carried I tail ami to A communication was received from saving of coal means to Ruili M. Day, chairman of the Pubi c the country as a whole, is w brought hen w e home with greater force Play ('round committee, asking for (realize that Looo.uoo tons of coal re-- j some police protection at the Play of Grounds. The Recorder was instruct-- j presents approximately of the mini" ed io publish a notice in the p.aicri the total coal product on and have a big notice posted at the of I,' tali in 191b. of the state to proFor the mines Play Grounds and at the same time to tons of coal have Pie fence fixed up and a lock put duce 1, tmn, 000 additional utmost efforts this year, when their ' the gate. (n to meet the In connection with the request of are woefully inadequate for demand luel, A M. Reeder et al, for asking for unprecedented would Lt impossible and at the unpreliett- r lighting along Sixth North cedented demand for fuel, would be sml ilnd "!l(h waK referred to the impossible and at the present time i KW ric committee for invesi most ol the industries of Utah are deht o(Ii,.e jgation and report, that committee ad- - pendent for their very life upon the visod tl,at to reouest he granted. The ( omit i Treasurer Tlu.-na- s E. sei perfo.med by the Ctali Power acrT),ed alld Hie Superin-Jolinson- , & vice appeared relative to salary ol Adaile!PIt wds Light Company n harnessing the who is a deputy in his office. Jendcnt was instructed to do the work power of our mountain 'streams and As Miss Johnson s only getting $5n."o immediately. for commercial On Tuesday evening a meeting of making it available per month, and the law icquires that uses. adinin-istrat he present and the incoming a deputy's s.Pary be two 'birds that of l.ut the measure of the benefit on was held and the evening principal requested the Board to con- was tli is electrical energy brings to which takpn up in a discussion of the the state is not merely the 1,000,000 sider the proposition and increase her in done work thus far the rebuilding tons of Utah coal which it is saving salary. Cpen motion said request was of the water works sys'em and the this year. The man-labnecessary to granted. plans the present council has for conthe 25.000 freight tha coal, produce same. P. J. Peterson, $1.0o; Mrs. M. M. Jen- tinuing cars which woutd he requ red to haul it to it from tlie mines and carry sen, $1.00; Mads Hansen, $1.00; Peter Mr. M. Burt left for California C. Johnson, $1.0o; Fred Jacobsen Sr., of distribution, the time of the loints on Thursday to spend a short time raiiroad operatives and that of the $l.t. a; Johanna M. Jensen, $1.00; Y. L. He accompanied Mr. John number of men who would he M. 1. A., $1.oo; Maud Dolby, $1.00; rusticating. large Mart n Nelson, $1.0n Anton Jensen, Olsen of Idaho Falls and the journey engaged in distrbuting the coal to the will he made by auto. items which are ot the consumers, $2.Co; Lucius Hansen, $l.0n; Joseph are also saved. mist vita! mportance Louis B. Jeppesen, $2.00 Jensen, $L0o; Ctali surely has reason to he proud Jtn-sen- , rf her ability to operate so many oi $1.00; Jesse Keller, $!.0o; Aaron N. ELDER her own mills and mines and irrigaMOTOR Arnold BOX CO, $1.00; Jensen, $1.00; tion systems with the waterpower of C. Jeppesen, $1.00; Henry Rasmusrivers and streams, and .bus release sen, $1.0 ; W. Wallace Jeppesen, Sa'e agents for th; to help l.oou1 Odd tons of U.ah coal $1.00; N. F. Jeppesen, $l.uo; Oluf A. meet the nation's need al this critical Ferdinand Nelson, $1.00; Nelson, M. hour of our country's history. $l.oo; Chas. Andersen, $1.00; C. Pettersen, $1.0o; Peler Rasmussen, $1.0; The most beautiful car in America $1.00; Mrs. Sophia Jenson, Adolp.h Jeppesen. $lJO. LET CS DEMONSTRATE IT F(D Nh a oi ers met in regular session, Monda November 10, 1917. at !o o'clock a. ni. A. F. Rich. ns ot Grouse Creek appeared relaLive to road way, which runs thru the Homestead of J. K. ' tlw ''esidents havin !Sa SOm.e.of 1H Ul,,n n ';1 Ive tG' lh eA ch. n ,iled the1Se!,ai ,r1,!n to T",change with action was deferred pending a repot t from Road Supervisor. Wilford Haling, Road Supervisor, Mantua appeared rela. im- to an appropriation to gravel a portion of Couitiy Road which runs thru that place, .v as instnnted that all money which was set aside fer that purpose had been used ami the only work to be done now was that which was ab solulely necessary. Tlrnnas Haws. Road Supervisor, Plymouth, appeared, relative to a dram ditch along road which needs cieviing oui, as it had been filled up with wnds blowing rubbish etc. Was nstructe l to do nop lory work be-- I lore i( freezes up. InKpli. White, County I iop Pest spector, appeared relative to increase in salary. Fpon motion vas allow d $4.00 per day and $1.00 for oxpinses for actual services rembuvu. and wa instructed to render a report month'v as same should be tiled in Audi or's SpnrfL00; Bri"liam kelson, Perry, $1.00; 0. c Jensen, $2 00; Jay Campkin, $1 ,uu; Mrs rma ,0U1A8 Holman, Y! A., $l.uu; Wallace Young, $2.00; Clyde Francis j; Hannah Hansen, $l.on; Mr. Sheldon Nelson, $i.w; Harold Hanson, $2.00. $3.00, he Board FRIDAY, $63.3(1 GARLAND Mrs. Sarah Jensen, .70c; Mr. Archibald, 50c; Lewis Liliywhite, $1 on; Mr. Anderson, 50c; M. I). Kvans $l.l!0; Hattie Hen, $l.ou; Ezra Jensen, $1.00; Agnes Olsen, $l.no; Geo. Somers, $1.0o; Clarence Smith, $1.00; A. R. Capener, $5.00; Mrs. Annie Munns, $1.00; Emma Grover, $1.00; Geo. Henrie, $2.50; Geo. Grover. $l.o,i-OS. Mowrv, $2.00 ; A. I. Grover; Mrs. Garret, $l.oo; $1.50; .Mrs. Rhodes, $1.00; Mrs. Day, $!.no; Mr. Leishman, $1.00; Mrs. Geo. Linford, 50c; Mrs. Ilowcutt, $1.00; Mrs. Chambers. $1.C0; Jul a McMurtrie, $1.00; Ethel Petterson, $1 75; R0v Barnard, $1.00 T. II. Edwards, $1.0o Iris Rhodes. $1.0u Lillian Baker, $1.00; R. L. Bush, $1.00; G. W. Bradford, $l.uo; Jno. p. Holmgren, $1.00; W. C. Buzev, $1.00; Jno. Garreit, $1.00; Emily Rhodes, $1.00; J. Edw. Day, $1.00; R. M. ( $1.00; Geo. Linford, 5oc; Robt. Bowcutt, $1.00; J. W. Chambers, $1.00 W. H. Elmer, 50c; Lillian Astel, $1.00; Will Potter, $1.0o; Fred Manning, i rr i j j one-thir- j - I - 1 t i Lish-man- $1.00; R. T. Sliaw, $1.00; Geo. Gleason, $1.0u; J. Richards, $l.on; M. Abramson, $1.00; A. MicaRs, fl.. ; B. Fowler, $1.0o; Geo. Robinson, fine; R. C. Lowe, $1.00; J. Y. Gray, 3:o; S. C. Hunter, 50c; Ed. Shaw. $1.00; D. E. Fischer, 50c; Kate Kirkham, $1.00; Ed. Orgil, $1.00; Robt. Evans, $1.00; Harry Passey, $1.0o; Geo. Thomas, $1.00 J. W. Madsen, $1.00; Andy Trane, $1.00; J. C. Wlieelon, $1.00; R. M. McFarland, $1.00; D. C. Ames, $1.00 M. W. Laney, $1.0o; C. D. Mayfield, $1.00; Overland Lumber Co., J. C. $10.00; IYxie Shelton, 25c; Coombs, 50c; M. Felsted, $1.00; A. K. Brinton, 50c; M. 1). Evans, $l.no; C. 11. Hales, 70c; W. M. Cragun, $1.00; Joe Wing, 50c; Joe Wallis, v Hazel Rogers, $1.00; J. .1. Thompson, $1.00; M. E. Andrus, 25c; Ellis Earl, 50c Housley, 50c; L. C. Christoph ar$45.50 lota YOU. son, 40c; Swinyard, 50c; E. D. Baird, 1. WinK. $1.00; S. G. Housley, 50c; BARN A1'"AGENT WILLIAM THE BEST PROOF ters, $1.0o; Jno Roberts, $1.00; J. J. a Brigham Citizen Given M. by G. Evans. B. Y. $1.0n; $2.00; Jensen ah Bh, 'lain St Shumway, srrcin R. V. Daniels, Doan's Kidney Pills were used .50; B. F. Farnsworth, $1.00; H. L. Pierson, $1.00; they brought benefit. For First Class Ernest Jensen, $1.00; Garland Merc. The story was told to Brigham resCo. $2.00; G. R. Cole. $1X0 D. T. $1.00; L. W. Preston, $1JM; W. idents. Time has strengthened the evidence. E. Persson, $1.00; A. Horace Gleason New tour Call Fuller Auto Livery. Has proven the result lasting. $1.00; R. N. Neilson. $1.00; Jensen 25c. Reasonable home Bros., $1.00; R. S. Ellis, $ljm; L. F. car testimony ng City trips The testimony is Hall, 95c; R. T. Astel, $1.00; W. R. rates fer Country trips. Stand at Tunconvincing. The proof C. P. $1.00; Petterson, Yanfleet, $1.00; It can be investigated by Brigham nel Cigar Store, Phon; 16, or Resi.1. W. Lewis, $1.00; J. A. Wixom, tt dence Phene 255-w- . Eph residents. S. H. .Francis, $l.()n; $1.00; S. 439 Third Coombs$1.00. N. T. Johnson, Mrs. Jc-li- PAIGE Auto T -- NURSERIES Centerville. Utah The Survival AUTO SERVICE E Total REES SMITH IR(: S. C. F. of the Hartmann Plumbing and Heating ESTIMAl ES FREE kmCFtAM CITY. JTAH East St., gave the following account $118.7.) HARPER WARD Wilburn J. Baty, $1.00; Mrs. Mary Frodsham, $1.0n; Edward Hadley, Lily-whit$1.00; Joseph Gibbs, $1.00; J. H. J. A. $1.00; Theon Wight, 70c; Thad-deuOrme 50c; D. M. Rees, $1.00; Wight, $1.50; Emery Wight, $150; Geo. Mav, $1.50; Martha May, B. $1.00; Henry Yates, $1.00; Eliza F. D. Hunsaker, Mrs. $2.00; Horspool, $1.00; Joseph H. Yates, $1.50; James Harper, $1.50; Hyrum Harper, $1.50;, Eli T. Peirce, $1.00; Mr. Joseph Lang-horn$3.00; O. F. Hunsaker, $1.0; ReJohn C. Hunsaker $1.00; Harper A. Stokes, lief Society, $1.00; Joseph Mr. $1.00: T. L. Wheatley, $1.00; Lewis Harper, $1.00. e s of her experience Steptember 25, 1907: my hack ached. When I worked ha-d me a My kidneys were weak causing I at times. of deal annoyance great read of Doan's Kidney Pills and bought some at the Eddy Drug Store. I was they well satisfied with the relief j BRIGHAM Cliy, UTAH brought me. DOAN'S MADE A CURE On March 3, 1917 Mrs. Johnson said; 1 have not had any need of a kidney medicine since I lust recommended Doans Kidney Pills. I consider my cure permanent and have the same faith in Doans Kidney Pills as ever. Dont price 60c at all dealers. ?31 00 Total simply ask for a kidney remedy get same that' Kidney Pills-t- he J.Kunz-inoan- s Jacob KunzlerS$S;E.lohn twice has publicly Johnson Mrs. Amasy Calahan, $1.00; ler $V.OO; Co., props., ommended. Foster-MilburSeely, $1.00; J. W. Calahan, E. 6 Chas. Buffalo, N. Y Adv. $L00; Earl W. Morris, $1.00; ' Kunzler, $1.00; Chas. K. Wattis, $1.00, A. Vance, A H. Kunzler, $1.00; Nathan $1.00; Oliver Atherly, H. J. $1.00; Roy Kunzler, $2.00; D. Taylor, It is a grave mistake for mother s to neg-F- . F. Behling $2.00; Stephen Earl their aches and pains and suffer rn lect $1.00; Wm. J. Kunzler silence this only leads to chronic sick$1.00. Hirschi, J. P. Walker, $1.00; ness and ofteu shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your nerves are $20.50 Total excitable; you feel languid, weary or geneva should know that Scott s you Jepdepressed, Em la Oscar A. Jeppesen. 50c; overcomes Emulsion just such conditions. N. C. Nelson, $100 pesen, En;er It possesses in concentrated form the Charles blood, dPpPM C. very elements to invigorate the $100; . the tissues, nourish the nerves Schow, $1.00; strengthen . , Peter Jensen, $1.00, aud build strength. $1.00; M. C. sppn7en' Scotts is strengthening thousands oi 00; ,2 Hailing, and wiU help you. NoalcohoL Larsen. $1.00; mothers Oluf $1.00, Scott & Bowne. Bloomfieli. N. J. Primary Association, $1.00 Johrtsen, $1.00; Conrad Jeppsen, IN THE LIGHT OF CURRENT EVENTS. Greater efficiency in production and conservation are watchwords of the hour and judged in the light of current events, they are bringing good results The State Bank of Brigham City is a depositary for funds where security and efficient service are always mainaccount is tained. Your checking solicited. rec-Elwv- n l : i $$-0- L'w 4 ON SAVINGS 50N P I Fittest ACCOUNTS CERTIFICATES OEDEP0S1T Ml I 3 |