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Show FRIDAY The Box Elder News, ELBERTA LOCALS and Mrs. Melvin Tin gey and baby have removed from Corinne to this city for the winter. O. C. Loveland was down from Hon eyvllle Monday on some matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hanson and child ren of Malad, spent Christmas in this city with relatives. M. L. Lee of Salt Lake City came up to Hrigham and spent Christmas with hlB parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burbank of Dew eyvllle were completing their Christinas shopping in this city on Monday Mrs. Mary Cheales of Bountiful is In this city to spend the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Willey and family Edison Records, both disc and cyl.n Hansen Furniture der, in abundance. & Music company. It Mr. TO-DA- Y Clara Kimball Young IN THE EASIEST WAY A SELZNICK PICTURE SATURDAY NANCE ONEIL IN THE FINAL PAYMENT SEE WHOS COMING MONDAY Ana TUESDAY Francis X Bushman Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Griffiths and baby went over to Cache Valley Mon day evening to spend the holidays with their families. Mrs. Clara I. Jenson and child! came up from Salt Lake City Chii-- t mas eve to spend the holidays with relatives In this city. Mr. F. A. E. Roche, associated with the Farmers Equity of Pocatello, came home to spend Christmas with his family in this city. Miss Mirl Anderson of the Jordan high school faculty, came home to spend Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M E. Anderson. County Clerk John G. Wheatley is sued a marriage permit to Lorenzo Nelson and Lettie Rasmussen of Mink Creek, Idaho, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hanson and children came down from Twin Falls to spend a few aays of tne Christmas week with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Morgan of Downey, Idaho, came down to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Morgan and family in this city. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph H. Watkins Jr., of Logan, came over to Brigham to spend a few days of the Christmas holidays with the family in this city, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Evans and daughter Margaret of Salt Lake came up to Brigham and celebrated Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. T. M Evans and family. E. E. Cheney came down from his ranch at Black Pine, Idaho, to celebrate the Christmas holidays with his family who are spending the winter In this city. Mr. Eddis Watkins at Bothwell, is in Brigham to spend the holidays with his parents. Mrs. Watkins and baby are in New Jersey spending the winter with relatives. Mrs. Alfred Johansen and babies of Salt Lake are spending the holidays fn this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johansen and Mr. and Mrs. Elias Forsgren Mr. and Mrs. George Tiller and ily and Mrs. Whitworth, Mrs. Tiller, are spending fam- mother of pari of the friends and week in Logan visiting AND relatives. Nightwatchman L. Berg went down to Salt Lake Tuesday morning to spend Christmas with his family, all IN of whom are in that city. He ret trued Wednesday evening. La Mar Koford, who is attending the University of Utah, and selling shoes at the Hirschmann Shoe Store after hours, came up to celebrate Christmas Wesley Wight is completing a very with relatives in this city. cosy and modem cottage on his premMiss Theresa Standing, who is one ises on north Fourth East street. The of the office force In the Government house is constructed of cement blocks Forest Reserve office at Montpelier, made by Mr. Wight himself, and preIdaho, came home to spend the Chrissents a very naty appearance. It is tmas vacation with her loved ones. Harold Johansen, who is attending strictly modern thruout and will be the University of Utah, has accepted ready for occupancy in the course of a government position at Washinga few weeks. , ton, D. C., and will leave to take up his new duties soon after the first of the year. Mr. H. Hallstrom, forme ageni of the American Express company in this city, has been transferred from the Laramie, Wyo., office to Pocatello. Idaho, and stopped off In this city on Christmas and spent a couple of days visiting his family. Apostle Hyrum M. Smith and BishThe Government Food op Lorenzo N. Stahl came up from Administrator recently Salt Lake City last night and this ruled that all flour mills morning were taken out to the Knud-soduck grounds by Messrs. C. W. should make only one and Peter Knudson to enjoy a days grade of floqr and the shooting. amount of wheat for the ,, Messrs. George David, Wilford and manufacture of one hun- Leslie Reeder and Mrs. Susan Bott Co: dred pounds of flour has went over to Hyde Park on Monday to atend the funeral over the been reduced 21 pounds. remains of their uncleservices the late Robert That means we mu Reeder, who was the oldest inhabitant make WAR 'FLOUR and of Cache county. Clair Jones, son of R. li. Jones of the mandate is now i this city, is spending a few days in effect. this city with liis lather. Mr. Jones Is wearing the uniform of one W e have, of Uncle Sams sailors, he having enhowever, limited supply of High tered the service some months ago. He is stationed at present at the Mare Patent and Straight Grade Island navy yards, and is in the elecfl on hand and oat trical department of the service. In a letter to his folks here at home, ro.iS who desire to se- Private Earl Wright, who recently enre some of it will oe listed in the quartermasters corps, states that he left Fort Douglas on under the necessity of Saturday evening and is now speeding toward San Antonio, Texas, where will enter the training camp. placing their orders at : 4$ tbs. W. J. Facer, who is now managing - - - Wvf1'1 once. - -- nr Implement house at Tremonton, was over to Brigham on Saturday to attend to some matters of business and went on to Willard to spend a few hours with his aged mother. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Q. Anderson of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bitters Beaver Dam, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bitters of Logan, Mrs. Mary Facer of Willard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Facer and family of this A big family city for Christmas Christmas tree was provided for the pccasion and the family had a regular reunion. Moroni Mortensen was over from Willow Grove Farm this week. He had his neck all bound up and is just recovering from a very severe tussle with a big carbuncle for which he was operated upon at the Merrill Hospital in Tremonton and as a result was forced to keep to his bed for fifteen days. He is now making progress on the road to recovery. Mayor-elec- t John W. Peters went down to Salt Lake City Wednesday evening and attended the meeting of the Salt Lake City Commission by special Invitation of the City Attorney. Mr. Peters is gathering all the information he can secure on how local cities manage their affairs,, in order to be fortified against the time when problems arise in the management of Brigham Citys affairs, the responsibility of which will soon be rolled onto The decimal tabulator is an inbuilt part of every Silent the shoulders of himself and compatriots. Model L, C. Smith & Bros, typewriter, furnished at no additional Clifford Jensen, who .recently recost. It insures accuracy in billing and tabulating. It saves entered Uncle Sams service as a jack tine in regular correspondence work by enabling the typist to tar, came up from Salt Lake City to Christmas with his wife and spend to once the at bring any desired point of starting in the carriage Mr. Jensen sailed tour years father. salutation, paragraphs and close of letters and addressing of before the mast on one of Uncle Sam's r and earned a commission. Since reentering the service, he has For an explanation of the advantages of tho decimal tabulabeen appointed recruiting officer for the government with headquarters at tor, variable line spacer and many other features of tho ball Salt Lake City, where he is located Silent bearing, long wearing models, send for tho "Silent Smith" until assigned to some other post booklet free of charge. Mrs. Jensen and Mr. Moroni Jensen contemplate removing to Salt Lake City in order to be near their husband and son as long as he is there. Beverly Bayne Man and His Soul War Bread n Milling 'Elevator: :!he 3righam.Utah; CLEAN-U- P A and Note the Discounts Of all Ladies Suits Coat COATS I SUITS jes lettei o and "J fe I i0 sat1 i for. iery lion, These are all New Fall Styles on, and b ;in.y stan l of a First choosing is Best, so come early and get yous Mar' nice .birt u tb I se or XX-- rd i sold' Sis v FISHBURM S ;ft Sere nt t m. THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING. g' iS jspit, . H ever ;tac the1 Some food may become dam Mr. and Mrs. George L. Johnson and Joseph N. Stohl made a business trip even before it shows outward s Lake to Salt Malad came to from down City Thursday. spend baby Always keep it 11. V. Bunderson went up to Malad decomposition. Christmas with their folks in this city. clean utensils and use it on business evfor Mr. Johnson returned Wednesday Wednesday evening unnecessary delay. ening to begin the work of taking the Stohl Furniture company. stock at the Stohl Furniture companys branch, of which he is manager. WANT COLUMN FOR RENT Store room. A. Box. Mrs. E. -- 8tf FOR SALE. One good single work harness. Bargain Store. tf When you wisn to mane real estate loans call on' the Beneficial Life Insurance company. Joseph N. Stohl, resident manager. ad tf Frank Billings, whois one of the Southern Pacific railroad brakemen, came home to spend Christmas with his family in this city. I. E. Duffln, manager of the Ogden branch of the c. W. & M. Co., came up to Brigham and spent Christmas with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Norman V. Watkins are down from Portage where Mr. Watkins is teaching school, to spend the Christmas vacation with their parents in this city. LOW RATES FOR SALE. Sewing wacnine in Ogden, Logan & Raho Ry. Christgood running order, $7.50 Bargain mas and New Years. Tickets on sale Store. tf between all points December 20th, to FOR SALE Electric washer and 25th, inclusive ,29th to 31st, inclusive, and January 1st, 1918. Also again wringer complete. Bargain Store, tf January 2nd, 1918, to Salt Lake City FOR SALE. First class piano, wal- and return ONLY. Return limit on nut case, in first class condition all tickets, January 7th, 1918. Bargain Store. tf 8 The Electric Way . F- eve Semi-Weekl- y. Chamberlains Tablets. q no! be is bjec get give c ime Abo galri fl Chamberlain s laoiets are ini sfter especially for stomach trouble so, at iousness, ond constipation, and and met with much success in the ere ment of those diseases. Peopl, osion have suffered for years with sto and I fei trouble an- - have been unable ns, tain any permanent relief, hate ling and completely, cured by the useol 1 tablets. Chamberlan's Tablets also of gieat value for titloe. i Chronic constipation ma; be ently cured by taking Tablets and observing the plain ed directions with each bottle. p T Ay it e o so I g od! s ton nen'1 3 REES ne SMITH BR NURSERI Centerville, "The Survival of the nee ne t U I 8 S LWO "at oar e Fittest 0 r- -- Jensen Bros. Milling And Elevator Co. A Decimal Tabulator On Every Silent Model men-o-wa- L. C. Smith Bros. Typewriter Co. Factory and Horn e Office, Syracuse, N. Y. BRANCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES 338 S, Main Street. Salt Lake City. , C. F. Hartmann Plumbing and Heating ESTIMATES FREE BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. ib1 Mr ;st yo HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS ab bite rnc 5T0 ice toc h oe VIA at ;ry of Oregon Short Line . Jar con (Union Pacific System) iTO o as, A SCI in sic Tickets on sale between local points DEC. Is nc it e a 20-21-22-23-24-25 29-3- 0 and 31 and January 1. Limit, Jan. 7th See Agents for ire 5 T further Details. fe J |