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Show - n fou owe it to the r -- joys Over There food VULVIX THE VAR Day W. S. S. Today a. a - tm Devoted to no Party or Faction jjME Ion TWENTY-FOUR- BRIGHAM . SSiT r Scnop I , ' HID 1 CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, BITTEN But Just to All. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918. NUMBER VETEIIS 1 f BY A DOG HAVE GREAT T While playing with the big mastiff owned by Chris Christensen on TuesThe federal fopd administrator has , ton, have no moral right to consider day afternoon. Master Robert Frank, put further restrictions on sugar allot- - I the sugar within the state as their infant. son of Rev and Mrs. Adam ments for canning during the month I own. It now belongs in part to the Frank, was bitten on the hand. The of August. The step has only been ta- hungry masses of France, England dog evidently had one . broken tooth ken after considerable correspondence and Belgium. 30 that in biting the child's hand, one with Washington, in which the local The text of the new regulations tooth penetrated the flesh while the food administration has protested up sent out to retailers is as follows: stup tooth on tne opposite side, jUst to the last moment before giving in. Under the new rules and regulations bruised the flesh. The animal is conk per The last of a series of telegrams be governing sugar, the allotment sidered a very docile canine with love tween and Salt Lake puts, capita per month has been reduced for Washington for children. It Is not felt that it is the entire matter concretely as foll- the month of August to two pounds affected with rabies and after biting ows: as against three pounds during the the child. Mr. Christensen adviseu We have already allotted your saat month of July. Marshal Burt that whatever dispositYour attention is called to the pertmore than any other on basis of popion he cared to make af the animal inent fact, namely, you must considulation and industries and therefore would meet the approval of the owner. cannot see our way clear to increase er yourself part of the national scheme ,t was thought best to let the dog live your allotment and be fair to the rest of sugar distribution and you are in order to better watch developments com-rs therefore virtually acting in the caoned 33 per ceit of the of the country. in the mean time, the animal will and on the the and prices pacity of a distributor of sugar for the from the Furthed product correspondence be muzzled. ice are guaranteed so that sl national capital also develops the fact U. S government; in oilier words, you Jerned are happy and will reap a that sugar is now a war commodity must recognize that the sugar belongs OFFICERS STAKE MEETING 1 the on industry, under the direct jurisdiction of the to the U. S. government and that you profit NEXT SUNDAY. 1 cent per pound profit he canning company is installing government and of which, therefore, are allowed sup-th- e will ultiwhich boiler trge steam only the smallest possible portion for distributing this sugar to the 1:30 end the Next at m., steam p. Y'ou consumer. Sunday mate regular will, pressure therefore, necessary must now be used by the eevillian atly facilitate the work of taking Stake Priesthood, Stake and Ward population. The retailer has now be- be very careful in accounting for evI of the fast ripening crop when it Officers meeting will convene in the come merely the dispenser of that war ery pound, of sugar that you receive es on.. With two wjeek3 added to tabernacle. Contrary to past arrange- commodity and must uistribute it not for your August allotment, and you beginning of the season the out-i- ments, all the officers will meet toge- as a proof making article, but on the are advised that a very accurate check must be kept by you. that for the normal time the ther in the tabernacle for the opening most equitable and saving' terms. D. Fin.vest will be a record breaker If the exercises and announcement will be The August allotment and distribThe food administrator is endeavorLena aether men will provide good weath made In the meeting of department ution for Utah was delayed by reason ing to allot the sugar in as equitable iker aid .until late in the fall and kQep the quarters. of the fact that the state food admi- a manner as possible in each commuL. Pierce gt A feature of the opening everchises, away the harvest will be a reg- nistrator did not receive the announce- nity, and it is possible that errors may r buster. That is just what the will be a special musical program by ment of the allotment from Washing- creep in and one merchant receive demands today so everyone con the tabernacle choir which is rapidly ton until July 20. The present allot- less sugar than he feels that he is eniss with the tomato industry in growing to capacity. At the regular ment, based on two pounds per capita titled to, but you must realize that of honor Parts 8 working his faith over- practice last evening there were up- was then put into effect in every unit, tills is not intentional, and you are be giver an extra long season wards of sixty members present and a unit used in this sense by the local urged, as far as possible, to bury trade i Evans te to secure was worked food adminstration to mean a city, jealousies and to work together for Thlnnte fcannery can handle fifty tonss an Interesting program Mr pe-- upon for Sunday next. All the choir town,' hamlet or and daY materlal Per Mr M point of distribution. the common good. In case you' feel orce8 a11 organized for members raised their hands in a pled- An arrangement was made as during that you have been allowed less sugar Salt hi will ge to be present and make the singing July for home canning to take care of than your trade warrants, you can call next edk campaign sothat every thing, what it ought to be. ve along smoothly. a given proportion of the heads of fam- upon your couhty food administrator It Is earnestly hoped that all the ilies in each community. The sugar and he will endeavor to adjust the iolomons various officers will be in attendance was then allotted to the retailers on a matter. m e NT. YOUNG MAN iral prwfarti WILLARD DIES. at the meeting. 0F basis of normal trade in each 'commfor household purposes must 'hid Soto The' regular monthly High Priests unity as disclosed by the retailer s beSugar sold only on the basis of two lbs. wFesterdayat noon, Merrill Pettin-- j quorum meeting will convene at one statement filed with the food adminis- per capita per month, and a thirty jn of Willard, died at the Dee hospi- - oclock in the vestry of the tabernacle trator. A statement was also asked days supply for each family can be I at Ogden, from leakage of the and the officers desire the members to of the merchants as to the amount of sold at one time. This cancels the art and inflammatory rheumatism, take note that only thirty minutes are sugar on hand on July 30 or in transit, former rule permitting sales of sugar fcth which the young man had suffer- - alotted for this meeting so everyone and this amount was deducted from in Had ten and twenty-fiv- e pound lots for should be promptly on time. Why t for some time, the August allotment. household purposes. said e. Deceased was the son of Mr. and The equitable distribution of the If a family hires laborers for haying it funnj'rs. Ira Pettlngill and is the first BOY GETS ARM BADLY BROKEN. was and is still in the hands or allotment It sband jmj,ep cf a cm threshing, or other farm work, with a While 0f nine children companion playing famjiy of the retailers and in case it is not whom the head of the family Is re, call to awaJr. He was a most promis- the back steps at the Lincoln ;,chool fairly done, the federal adminstrator quired to temporarily board, then the young man, greatly beloved and last Tuesday during the nonn hour, reserves the right to step in and re- head of such family must accurately Masier Koford, eiht yosr old "jpected by all his companions, On between the dealers. distribute compute the number of meals to be idicator. Pne member of the family is now in son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Koford, fell came grumb- served for this of this arrangement top purpose, in addition to s out of ranee fighting with the American off the cement banister onto the from Washington that Utahns the meals for regular members of his lings I ,rac-tursatnrtpjops, another is on the way and a ground anl sustained a compound were getting more than their share family, and sugar should be allotted rpentiw 4rd In the draft. ll Mr. and Mrs. of the arm. Both bones In the of sugar and, although the matter has him on the basis of two pounds for evand family have the sympathy forearm wie broken and the httij out over and over again ery been threshed Thes to aich Hired meals served ninety all their friends. Funeral will be tup which caps the elbow joint was the local and national food officials, help . by ury to th, Id 4 Sunday at p. m. completely broken off. c. remains firm in its the No sugar for household purposes After the accident occurred, the lit- standgovernment must do with less of Utahn that should be sold unless the head of the PRIZE TRUCK- GARDEN. tle fellow ran to his home over a the precious foodstuff. family signs for the amount sold cm r NextTCounty Agent R. H. Stewart reports block away and advised his mother of The present cut in the canning dis- the blank furnished He was suffering intenyou by this office aid the sat Mr. Kimball Hawes of East Tre-uh- the trouble. tribution is not considered, however, sea This blank as to is certification was aid and quickly surgical ttjnton, is the prize truck 'garden oi sely it might have as serioT??-aicalth and is for your protection in the facts x Elder ccrnnty. cured and the fractures were reduc- nearly Mr. Haws goes been 'in the etfaier months, for in Augselling sugar in the amounts requested in an intensive fash-- i ed. At the present time the entire gardening ust but few fruits are on the market flnd and as Inflamed according to the number of members and makes every foot of ground arm is badly quickly for Kansas pounds of in the canning. Twenty-fivfamily. oduce something and to its limit. as the swelling goes down, the memsugar, it is estimated, can easily take " a result he has a tomato field of ber will be placed in a plaster cast. Owing to the extreme shortage of care of 100 quarts of peaches for inthe food administrator has 'Be thing oyer three acres that is a sugar, stance, an amount of one fruit which tomato patch and a little over been to reduce the allowcompelled conserve. to care few housewives STRING OF FIRES. acre of watermelons that would ance of sugar to each faimly for home . Jellies calling for sugar on the fiifty-fiftIke a Dixie Darkey weep for basis will simply have to be str- canning purposes, and sugar will be To have the fire siren call the fire Cl Ilk According to distributed "on pledge cards on the estimate fire the fighters to arms three times in a icken from the August canning list. . the .county pgent, Mr. Hawes is week, is something of a record for A spirit of neighborliness and fair play following basis: All families who received 100 lbs. jng the thing about right and if he this staid little burg. Yet that is the will have to be developed among A good luck In of all the sugar in June are not entitled to harvesting ! Families of the fire department of Utahns in the matter. feetables he Is producing on his farm experience more sugar fon, this season for any ) same this city this week and in each case of two or three do not need the will rake in is shekles this autumn this purpose. as those for amount of canning been quickly extinguishsugar the blaze If a family did or did not purchase . -- the extent of several thousand dol-!- l ed and thehas damage has been just nor- of a larger size and perhaps with smald ffg. twenty-fivpounds of sugar In July ler size andmharth rthar ahtrtetttrar JOSitlWbat Mr. Hawes is doing, more of mal. for home canning, they are only entifamsmaller On Monday evening, a bonfire back ler pocketbooks. These anner 0UEht to do. Intensive amount of sugar to tled the following to use a store baf threw are ilies only, asked, therefore, 'Grocery of 1 the Cash' success to of the month sure the road August for this jftlvatloals spark into some Inflammable mater- just what they need, even if the am- during purpose, ial near the ware house and ignited ount far underreaches that allowed by VNN L. EDDY MADE A family consisting of four people or it. The alarm was turned in and the the food administration, and to leave ! six pounds of sugar. under, . food administrator. fire was quickly extinguished. A sh- their unneeded share to the larger toff, A family consisting of over four and (State Food W. ort while after, on the same evening, group next door. The administration is: rmstrong has Administrator W. Ed-ten pounds of sugar. six, including now it fire J may also reminds guests that the siren shrieked again and the appointed Wynn L. A family consisting of over six and bbls city, food administrator for truck was sent at breakneck ? speed-uJit not be out of place when dining at the of sug?x Elder county. to the Hadley apartments on Third home of friends to take their sugar including nine, fifteen pounds ar. custThe reason for the appointment of South street, between Main and First with them, as has long been the A family consisting of more than food administrator in each county is West. A pile of dried ties were burn- om in some of the allied nations, since twenty-fivnine, pounds of sugar. At. questions arising locally may be ing as a result of the activities of a every spoonful served at the table You are Instructed to enter hereby jswered without burdening the office number of children who had built a means so much less for the family on each the date the sugcard pledge will new tate administrator. It has fre-- little bon fire. regulations sugar bowl. The r tO is Bold and the nmber of members ar ban a while the is it of On estimated, put course, lently occurred, according to Mr. Tuesday evening, of the family and the purchaser at that farmers in doubt as trenchmen were lighting a number of on many food luxuries but such a conJfl time of signing must Insert the be even the manner in which their products red lanterns at the old blacksmith sideration cannot, of course, Bold by you on such card. be disposed of, have been compel-id- , shop just north of the Youngquist counted when thousands in the allied No replacement certificates will be from a patriotic standpoint, to de--I Garage, for placing along the water- nations are starving for sugar. In to you unless this information Issued no Of their farm work in order to take works trenches, one of the men care- English hotels for the most part on is the pledge card over your signa-tdrno oaka sugof AIP "matters, which they consider desserts are served but fruits, lessly threw a match Into pile This rule must be strictly adin whimaterial used inflammable for can be ar with manufacturing the state administrator, um,' highly 1 I yftther making the trip to Salt Lake or ch is used for packing in the pipe England except in the case of jams hered to. Please Inform your customers that milks. No confer aiting for a reply by mail. AjI of joints, and instantly there was a great and condensed food administrator regrets this the resmade can te matters will lese tioneiw requiring sugar now be taken up by blaze. The department quickly e county administrator, and the lat-i- r, ponded to the call of the siren and in France or Italy, nor Ice cream in necessity In the reduction of sugar alIf In doubt, will submit the prop-itio- n saved not only the building but most France or England. Utahans, accord- lotments for home canning, but he Is to the state office. of the oakum. ing to the attitude taken by Washlng- (Continued on page 3.) th the season nearly two weeks jjced and with the condition of the about 100 per cent perfect right fthis season promises to be the test in the- history of the tomato ptry all over this state. ".In this situatlan ,s makes feilar ,,ectlon-thand the outlook jt. satisfactory thad wcourkging. W canning factory expects to Ott Thursday of next week and the acreage' I Pierce states that over last year increased Is 'year while the tonnage prom-Tt50 and to exceed the best year ever yed. Added to that, the growers 1, MA receive $15 per ton for their toms ithe government has already . e be-or- E, re-js- it - s - r pg e Pet-'ngi- s e y i e p e e. 38. MUG A perfect day, jolly crowd, safe and The stockholders of the Hanson pleasant transportation, the best Mercantile, which has long been one lunch that ever was provided could of the biggest dry goods and clothing not help but result in the best time stores in this city, have decided to disthe Old Folks have ever had on any pose of their interests and a buyer has of their annual outings. Such were been found in Mr. A. Frank of Salt the outstanding features of the Old Iake City, a merchant of long experFolks field day at Lagoon on Wednes- ience and influence. day of this week. The full details of the transuetkra While accurate count was not made, are not yet ready for announcement, a safe estimate would place the num- as the work of listing the stock is now ber in the crowd that enjoys the ex- under way. Mr. Frank will have more to say In the near future concerning cursion at five hundred. Many hts plans, but it is intimated that he young people took advantage of the occasion and made the trip, some to will continue to conduct the business assist in waiting upon the guests of at the old stand. il honor while others made up parties RADICAL CHANGE IN PASSENGER of their own and gave themselves over TRAIN SERVICE. to the enjoyment of the many pleasure features offered at the popular deOn Wednesday, Director General sort. McAdoo of the railroads of the natjp), With the. exception of a puncture made some sweeping changes in the or two and a mishap to Rev. Frank's operation of trains over the Oregon car at tluf south limits of this city on Short Line system. Trains! Nos. 43 the return, the trip going and coming pnd 44, which were the morning train was made by the scores of automo- from Salt Lake to Malad and the afterbiles without accident. The roads are in fairly good condition, except for a few stretches, and while speeding was taboo most of the drivers made the trip in two hours which was a safe and pleasant speed and the morning and evening air put life into young and old so that the outing as more than worth while for the ride itself. noon train from Malad to Salt Lake, were discontinued, as were also the Cache Valley trains Nos. 47 and 48, coming up from Salt Lake City at:25 o'clock in the evening and coming down from Preston at lo:10 o'clolk in the morning. Train No. 113, which formerly departed from Brigham for Malad at 6:30 p. m., has now been changed to leave at 9:45 In the morning ana It will return at 3:20 in the afternoon, being the only passenger train to operate over the Malad branch and It will sun only between this city and Malad. Trains Nos. 45 and 46, the Yellowstone limited, which passes thru this city from Salt Lake each evening at 10:10,' and conies from' Yellowstone Park each morning at 5:25, will be discontinued on the 10th, which Is next Sunday. This train formerly was kept In operation until Septem- Immediately upon arrival at Lagoon, the cars were parked and the serving committees got busy setting the tables. Each ward was cared for by its own committee and the luncheon that was provided simply exceeded ' any thing ever' yet attempted. Both as to quantity, as well as quality, was that department looked after and whenever any of the veterans got hungry during the day the situation was promptly alleviated by a liberal supply of salad, chicken, sandwiches, tomatoes, fruit, pickles, cake and icecream ber 15th, at least. and the supply seemed unllmlnted. It Train No. 41, which Is the Salt Lake was truly a feast for the gods and and Ashton train, and which formerly and there was hot drink too for thogq arrived In Brigham from Salt Lake at who desired it. 10:10 a. m., will now arrive at 9:30 a. At the conclusion of luncheon, the m and will carry the morning mall com.ooiy i paired to the open ar con- from the south. Train No. 30, the cert place Immediately south of the Pocatello Salt Lake Expressji which lunch reem and there listc.ud to a formerly arrived at this station at stirring address by His Excellency, 8:33 p. m will hereafter get Into Governor Simon Bamberger, the old Brigham at 8:45 p. m. folks friend. Tlie governor to'J the After Sunday next, the Short Line veterans some ,ot the things he exper- will be operating six trains less a day ienced on his tour of the nation cam- than they were last Sunday, a change paigning for the Third Liberty 1 oan that is undoubtedly made to provide and how the people of the various more equipment for the transportation states acclaimed the people of Utah of soldiers and war materials. for the wonderful war record she has made. He declared that it was a matCHURCH NOTICE. All religion class workers of Box ter of a great pride to him to know tha it was unnecessary to send a gov- Elder Stake are requested to be in ernor or anyone else from another attendance at the stake officers meetstate to campaign in Utah to induce ing Sunday next at 1:30 p. m., at the the people Tto support the government stake tabernacle. Work of special infor Utah has done more than lias been terest and general outlines for the of this coming season will be presented. We asked lier ir every kK.'-tmen- t great world war and she will continue also anticipate the presence of some to give her sons and her resources members of the general board. One hundred per cent of officers and until victory is won. The governor told the people they teachers is desired. Religion Class Stake Board., ought to praise and thank God for the By Joseph F. Hansen. blessed privilege of living in America and then they ought to thank him office in the State Capital at Salt Lake again and again for what theyve done City. and declared that the pioneers had The distribution of prizes then bemade it possible for him to acheve gan, and something over thirty achiethe measure of sucess which he has vements in the lives and activities of achieved as they have made It pos- the veterans were rewarded sible for every citizen of the Btate with some present The list is as folprize. to reach the success that attends lows: them. He denounced the rulers of Before the assemblage disbanded, Germany and declared that we will all those who knew the ProphetJoseph give of our blood and treasure until Smith were Asked to stand and a they and their accursed system are number arose. Among, them was a entirely wiped off the earth and gentleman from Nauvoo, Illinois, while the struggle Is going on, he who came forward and stated that asked the fathers and mothers not to. while he never knew the Mormon become agitated nor discouraged evhe had resided in Nauvoo, prophet, en if the names of .their sons appear in 111., for sixty years and had been mayThe fathers and the casualty list. or of the city for a number of terms. mothers of Utah are accustomed to He then talked very interestingly on the sending of their boys upon mis- the of that memorable place history sions, the governor declared, and this since the Morm&hs were diven out In is the greatest mission any of them 1844-5- , and expressed his pleasure in have yet embarked upon. God will being present to witness the exercises give them victory in the ehd and the of the day in which the aged people world will be made safe for Democwere being entertained and made hap-py- .' racy. Governor Bamberger told the Old The balance of the day was spent Folks to have the time of their lives in pleasant social intercourse, riding and expressed his sincere pleasure in on the scenic railway, shooting tha greeting them and being privileged to chutes, bathing and enjoying the othmingle with them for a short w;hile. er pleasure facilities of the resort. At the conclusion of his address, he The start home was begun at seven asked to be excused, on account of oclock and the last cars did not get press of state affairs, and with Mrs. away until nearly nine. All arrived Bamberger, who'accompanled him to home safely with the happy but tired greet the veterans, hurried back to hlB loads of reverred humanity. |