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Show M4rt The Box Elder News, - Semi-Weekl- y. Tuesday, February, 2aJ HIS IREATMENTIS RE DIES III SALT LAXE MARKABLE" HE SAYS CAPT.T. S. PATTY, AGENT NORTHERN PACIFIC, DIS CUSSES FORMER TROUBLES. THOSE DESIRING TO PURCHASE A FORD CAN DO SO BY SEEING OUR Nearly everybody in Knoxville, Tenn., especially railroad people, 'now Captain F. S. Patty, for twelve years dis trict passenger agent for ti e (Northern Pacific railroad, w'th local offices in Chattanooga and general offices u St REPESENTATIVES AS FOLLOWS: Tremonton Garland Gifford Watland. Harry Welling Nelson Brothers Ferdinand Billister Parley Paskett Stewart Motor Co. Snowville Park Valley Grouse Creek Brigham Take delivery now. Paul, Minn. On account of generally failing health Capt. Patty was farced to discontinue active work and for the past few years has been making Ais home in Knoxville, where he numbers his friends by his acquaintances. He is a kind genial gentlemen of the old school and is beloved by all who know him. The following Interesting statement was made by him in person to the Tanlac We have the cars. Stewart Motor Co. Brigham City, Utah. Locals. Washakie, was on business. la Brigham yesterday Mrs. Will Pett was visiting relatives in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Mr. Geo. P. Sam of Colonel Antone Jensen of Mantua was a visiness to this city Saturday. Have your old tireR vulcanized at ad tf Stewart Motor Co. Mr. C. W. Hansen of Logan was a business visitor to Brigham on Satur- day. Mrs. J. Johansen returned home Saturday from spending a few days in Logan visiting relatives. Mrs. Brigham Wright spent several days of last week at Tremonton visiting relatives and friends. OLIVE THOMAS IN MADCAP MADGE A TRIANGLE FEATURE with some pep and "bo" to , Mr. Rasmus Hansen of Bear River City was in Brigham yesterday on some business matters Jar-din- e it also a WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY LOUISE GLAUM IN A Strange Transgressor1 KEYSTONE COMEDY. ,ti f Alta Theatre Wednesday her. MORE AUXILIARIES JOIN THE RED CROSS. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Gleason of Garland have removed to Brigham an account of Mr. Gleason having been installed as mail clerk on the Malad train. n Miss Alice Eddy came up from Salt, Lake City to spend the Washingtons Mrs. B. M. Shaw of Corinne was in birthday holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Jepperson were Brigham Saturday on business. in from Corinne Dr. M. G. Hansen spent Saturday visiting Sunday at and doing some shopping. Thatcher and Garland visiting friends. Mrs. Victor E. Madsen and children Miss Ada Johnson Sunday in are spending the week in Salt Lake Garland visiting Mr. spent and Mrs. F. D. City visiting relatives. Baird. Rebuilt second hand Fords as good Ml8s Irma Knudson came home from as new at a big saving. Stewart Motor togan to spend the Washington birth Co. Adv tf day holidays with relatives in this city The people of Corinne are arranging Principal Norman Jeppson of the for a big married peoples ball will be given in the L. D. S. hall next Fri- Park Valley school came in Saturday to visit friends and while herj will FEED HODS ALFALFA day evening. take the draft examination. Mrs. Noble Hunsaker and children of Elwood spent three days of last, A baby girl was born to Mrs. R. G. week in this city visiting her parents Stanley at American Falls, Idaho, on It is a common mistake, that hogs, j Sunday. Mr. anu Mrs. Samuel Carter. Mrs. Stanley was formerly brood sows, should be fed espically Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhiie of Mis8 Verda Valentine of this city from birth to slaughter on expensive Garland, spent Washingtons birthday During a scrimmage at the high and purely fattening feeds. This, in in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs.W. H. school on Tuesday afternoon of last fact, ia an evil practice which should Parnard. They stopped over to witjweek, Lawrence Kimberley received be corrected In this day of food short, ness the basket ball game. a broken arm. age, when economy in hog raising is to Mayor and Mrs. John W. Peters Mesdames LeRoy Eccles and Joseph be a farm motto, which sums up in the spent Washingtons birthday at Malad, Scowcroft, Jr., of simple suggestions feed alfalfa. Ogden were in this where Mr. Peters was called to adcity yesterday afternoon instructing The objections some farmers of the dress the people at a celebration in the Red Cross workers in surgical State might raise to this are due to honor of our first president. gauze dressing cutting and folding. the mistaken idea that alfalfa is only Mrs. Thomas Barlete and daughters Engineer H. K. Chatfleld of the Brig a suitable food for horses and cows; Leonora and May and Mrs. Ernest ham Conservation company, was in but the fact remains, it is, either as Oborn of Ogden spent Sunday in Brigor pasture one of our most econom ham visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. this city yesterday on matters per hay ical hog feeds. This statement is borne to the work on taining the Devils Hoopes and family. out in the following bulletin by one of Gate reservoir. Mrs. Perry D. Peters has returned our most successful hog raisers. from Salt Lake where she spent a In procuring the largest Humber number of weeks in the hat .trimming of healthy pigs, first attention must department of the Paris Millinery, be given the mother sow, in acquainted with the spring keeping In healthy condition of medium her styles. WANTED. Broody hens. Report flesh by plenty of exercise and foods Miss Olivia Jensen, who is one of to this office. of the bone and muscle building qua! the Beneficial Life nsurance Companys office force, came up from Salt Eggs for Hatching. Pure Bred II. ity. Close confinement and fattening Lake City and spent the week end I. Reds, 1.50 per setting. Mrs. B. M. feeds tends to retard blood circulation m 5 12 pd which is so essential to the devolope-men- t visiting relatives and friends In this Shaw, Corinne. of the unborn pigs. What is city, FOR RENT. Store rso Mrs. E. needed Is proportional rations of proCounty Agent R. H. Stewart and his A. Box. 6 tf tein and carbohydrataes and these are mother, Mrs. Nellie Haslem, were call Girl wanted at the Laundry. abundantly ad supplied in alfalfa with. a ed to Tooele on Sunday last on account little grain each day. In other words, FOR SALE. of the illness of Mrs. Haslems sister Or trade, 20 acres alfalfa is not only the most economical, Death claimed the good lady before Fruitvale. Owner 50 Broadway, but it is the best food for brood sows, Mr. Stewart and his mother arrived. which answer the question; Why feed The remains will be taken to Wells-villEGGS FOR HATCHING. Barred expensive harvested crops? We would for interment on Wednesday. Plymoutn Rock, 75c per setting. Mrs. have better hogs and tank accounts F In a letter to his parents Mr. and Annie C. Nelson. we fed the brood sow on what she most Mrs. P. P. Siggard John Siggard states When you wwn to maae real estate desires and needs alfalfa with clover that he is now employed in the Food and Administration department of the Nat- loans call on the Beneficial Life Insurance According to these facts, there is no company. Joseph N. Stohl, ional government In Washington D. reason we cannot benefit the country resident manager. ad tf C. Mr. Siggard went to Washington and world by valuable the first of the year .along with HarIt pay to keep clean. Try the Og- foods which are conserving useful to man, and at old Johansen also of this city. The den Steam Laundry. Leroy Nelson, the same time realize the best farrows boys like their work very much and Agent, Rex Barber Shop, Forrest and financial profits on our hogs at report they are having a splendid time. St. J.J29tf market. I Col-linsto- n j, STM0NALBANK BRIGHAM CITY ! . , ment. Upon motion, Manager Roskell empowered to secure the serv some one qualified to procure ii tion that Is on record cm the title of Brigham City. Upon motion, Mayor Peters, oilmen Lawson and Phillips w thorized and instructed to get opinion from attorneys on th chase of the sand pit. I and a yes- JPeachm&fortheKoon AN ABTCBAP-PICTlPe l 1 KEYSTONE COMEDY. Cashier M. b. Evans of the Garland 'State Bank was a business visitor to Brigham yesterday. Mr. Matthew Baer of Tremonton was In Brigham yesterday on matters of business. Messrs. O. C. Jacobsen and D. went down to Salt Lake City terday to attend the auto show. LAST TIMES TONIGHT: h On account at Friday evenin a holiday, the regular meeting City Council was postponed evening. All members were pI Mayor Richard Peters and White of the Perry Town Bo peared and asked the privill using the Brigham City jail casion required and also ask more electric power. Permis-usjail was granted but the power was taken under A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Box Elder Chapter of the American Red Cross was held Satur day afternoon at the Red Cross headquarters for the purpose of considera number of matters of importance. ing Mr. and Mrs. Harland Valentine New auxiliaries were admitted to came up from Mammo'h Sunday to Our esteemed friend and Li membership as follows: Willard Respend a short time visiting relatives. lief Y. L. M. I. A., correspondent, Willie Ottogar and Society Mr. Valentine went up to Downey, Blue Bird, Grouse Creek Mor- been arrested by Federal offi Idaho, yesterday to dispose of his mon Women, and the Kinddergarten am evader of the draft law. farming interests there as he intends was taken in tow last week at me I Club. considerable and helped finally to remain at Mammoth and work at Bills amounting to nearly 1 1,000 kie and is now languishing in got on so I could go around, but some the mine. how I just couldn't feel right and could were allowed and that just about eats in Salt Lake City in company not sleep at night, which made me Attorney W. J. Lowe is home from up the funds of the Chapter. The number of his brethren of the I nervous and would the awfully coast, having left Mrs. Lowe and calls for materials continue in great tribe who were arrested in nothing eat seemed to agree with me. the little daughter there for a num- numbers and the committee empow- Utah on the same charge. Willie is reported to have ei "I began reading about this Tanlac ber of weeks longer visit. Mr. Lowe ered the chairman. to call a meeting to the limbs of the himself when I first came here, but did not de had some business at San Francisco in the near future to consider means cide to try the medicine until I talked and came home that way. for raising more funds in order that escorted him to jail, that it with a friend of mine who had actuthe Military Relief committee may be pay to do wrong. His many fr WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW. ally used it. He said it was the best provided with all the material that this section will earnestly he it may develop that he has n Union Stock Yards, Ogden, Week can be made up. thing he had ever taken, and that was sufficient proof for me. tionally evaded the law and Ending .Feb. 23rd. Cattle Receipts "I have just finished the first bot- 1966; market steady to strong; choice The prizes offered by the Paris Gn,l may be restored to grace ag tle, and come here this morning, not steers 10.25; good 89; feeders 78; for the best poem made from the let permitted to enjov his freedoi only to buy the second bottle, but to choice cows and heifers 8; fair to ters, The Paris Grill, were awarded tell you Just what it has done for me. good 6 7.50; canners 4 5 ; feeder to Euiel G. Keller, first prize, and Mr. DEWEYVILLE I began enjoying my meals from the cows 5 6.50; veal calves 9 10; Waldemar N( Cali, second prize. Miss first few drops. My nervousness is choice bulls 7; bologna bulls 66.50. Kellar got $5 and Mr. Call 2.50. Th9 Deweyville, Feb. 23. Last gone and I can sleep like a child and Hogs Receipts 814; market higher; poems, along with checks covering very pleasant surprise pa in the morning ready tops 16.75; bulk of sales 16.75. always wake up the same, are pasted up in tae window to Mrs. J. E. Dewey by t: given for breakfast and feeling refreshed. 1 Sheep Receipts 3646; market of the Grill, and are pretty nicely lief society. All had a jolly ti; a am very fond of onions, but was al- Steady lambs 1415; ewes 910.50. gotten up. etc. Lunch was sei rs games, ing most afraid to eat them, because they a afternoon was very pleasant me I with could so; always disagreed Misses Lettie and Vera Dew taste them for hours afterwards. I ate to Ogden Friday to meet their 'll one for dinner the other day and it Bert Dewey, enroute for Ne t with me perfectly and I felt no with his regiment from Califor bad after effects whatsoever. I tell A MEETING OF THE WORLDS that their brothe; girls report you I am beginning to feel like a dif STRONGEST BANKING SYSTEM fine and although being so ne ,r ,ent man and am always going to he would have liked .0 have The First National Bank of Brigham keep this Tanlac on hand. It has done his relatives and friends. He me moro good than anything else in City is a member of the Federal Rehis way quite cheerful and serve the strongest banking system the medicine line I have ever taken The scarlet fever has agar I certainly do recommend it to my in the world and which is of great asits appearance. Two familie a; friends. It Is really remarkable. sistance to the industries of the United flicted with the malady. is Tanlac sold in Brigham by States. We are at your service Jii Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ander a V. and in Garland R. Co., Drug by you facilities that will be here last week visiting relati' j. found exceptionally useful. Daniels, and in Tremonton by avis Anderson took his examination r t Make this bank your depositary. adv Drug Co. ham City on Wednesday. ELBERTA The Home of Quality Pictures. representative: "I am 69 years old and always enjoyed good health up to about six years ago when I suffered a nervous break down and my general health gradually failed me. My principal trouble was indigestion and catarrh, but my whole system seemed to be out of shape. My condition finally got so lAd I couldnt sleep at night and always after eating I would suffer so from indigestion and beart-burthat I felt just like there was a coal of fire in my stomach My hearing and vision were also affec ted. I consulted several doctors here in Knoxville and other cities and they . "Douglas Fairbanks . On Sunday evening at her home In Salt Lake City, Mra. Annie Elizabeth Johnston, widow of the late Leman Johnston and formerly of this city, passed away after an illness of twelve years duration. Mrs. Johnston was the second eldest child in the family of the late H, P. Jensen, one of the pioneers of this city. She wa3 born in Denmark nearly 74 years ago' and after the family came to Brigham City, Mrs. Johnston resided here until a few years ago when she removed to Salt Lake City. She was the mother of nine children, of whom are still living. She 1, eight Survived is also by a sister, Mrs. Kath-rin- e Hunsaket of Honeyville and a brother, Mr. John P. Jensen of this city. Walter Johnston of this city is There are a great many her son. half brothers and sisters also surviving MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CAPITAL & SURPLUS $100,000.00 WANT COLUMN m-- Den-Te- r. e f22-m-1- 5 skim-milk- ". IT IS NO JOKE TO BE A Cl Most of us think we would li kings, but the job is not alw easy to live up to nor as pleas ticularly when you have peo ting against your life and w have got to marry a princes as ugly as a mud fence. In ing for the Moon, Alexis Ce poleon (better known to you t as Douglas Fairbanks), falls kingdom which he had often about in his day dreams took possession of the kingi threw up the job and came ihe little cottage in Jersey ther details do not fail to see Ing for the Moon, at the Alts tomorrow (Wednesday.) f 6 Mr. and Mrs. Crame came gden Sunday to arrange for of their furniture to gden, wh expect to live In the future. Mr. and Mrs. Rose came Salt Lake City last week to v Mr. and Mrs. Guy N. Rose. their little son was quite ill. i 0 siv a 31 loa wIl LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN' SELLS THRIFT tf The Metropolitan Life Insura pany of New York has advi Secretary of the Treasury th assume the responsibility 0 65,0 0,000 worth of War Saving during the summer and for t M pose !t has authorized its 15, Oi H operating In every stale In th ij to carry a supply of Thrift a and offer them for sale as t' ej around amoung the people 'A life insurance or collecting pi In this county, Messrs. Elicl sen and Dan Olsen are t ' ropolitan representatives ai have entered into the si the game with a vim ft has been established a cor among the agents of the cot dispose of the greatest am s stamps. |