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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 191. Local and Personal Lee i'll firm three days of (his week in Malad installing Mr. K Bp-M- heat Merchant John L. Baxter of Collins-to- n was a business visitor to Brigham on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Connie M Peters and Miss Hyde of the Pitt Hat lllurp were Ogden visitors on Wednesday. Merchant Ilyruin Jensen of Collin was in Brigham on Wednesday last on some matters of business. Frisby of Provo, were visiting friends in tills city for an hour on Wednesday. The Frisbys were passing through the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. LeKoy Mr. June Hansen purchased from the Guarantee Auto C., this week a baby grand Chevrolet touring car, the first to be delivered in this Miss Lilly Knudson went over to Logan Monday morning to enter the B. Y.( normal training department, for the purpose of further qualifying herselt to take np the teaching During the week, permits to wed were issued by the County Clerk to the following named couples: Laron G. Anderson and Bernice Gibbs of Corlnne; Ray Jensen and Hazel Stohl of Brigham City. The decorations were autumn crysanthemums and golden ladies flowers. Following dinner, the and chat informal spent the "time m presThose war. the discussion of ent were Mesdames Nephi nansen, A Salt Lake City, J Nephi Hansen. HadJoseph M. Nelson, Fred Gleerup, Chris Peterley, Gotfried Hartmann, sen, John Rasmussen, Nicolai Nielsen, J. P. Larsen, Judith Mortensen, Hans and AgOgaard; Misses Rosa Larsen nes Mortensen. little folks. SOCIETY EVENTS Today In the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Hazel Stohl and Mr, Ray Jensen are being united dn marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl and a most lovable young lady of high Ideals and noble character. She is one of the teaching force at tho Lincoln school and is a graduate of the High School and has been, set very prominent in her social as well as an ardent and faithful worker in the church organizations of her ward. Mr. Jensen is the son of Patriarch Denmark Jensen and recently returned from a mission to the Southern states. He, too, is a High school graduate and during his last 3 years was ore of at the big county of the members basket hail the star team. He was given place on the all star state team and his prowess was very materially responsible for the splendid work done by the fast fighting five of those days, a team which repeatedly went through tne f jaaan wiue out. a single defeat. Mr. Jensen comes roiii good, sturdy stock and is himself a splendid representative not alone of his family tree but of sterling young manhood. The bridal pair expect to make their home In this city but before they get thoroughly settled down, Mr. Jensen anticipates a call from Uncle Sam to help put out the great European conflagration for which purpose he expects to enter the training school at either the University of Utah or the Agricultural College. Mrs. Jensen will resume her school work at the Lincoln. in many things and has made radical changes has yet been compelled substitutes. Nothing found to substitute for clothing. ' The onlyag. ,. is the seasons; O ency which affects clothing Last evening, Mrs. Lois Wilde Olsen delight-parce- l was the guest of honor at a of number a by shower given Mr and of home the at friends her Mrs. R. E. Alvord There were a great many presents and the evening was spent in a delightful social way. F. C. RICHMOND IN h, t; d ut a s announce a grand display of the Season s Latest Offering chu at our store, and take this opportunity to invite J all our friends to come and inspect themg fa hus he elde tot bet Bes . numb PJ The Hanson Mercantile Store The pen that ives lasting satisfaction to tho user a ml a fountain pen with a guarantee of satisfaction belli ml it, which makes lasting STUDENTS WOULD DO WELL TO VISIT OUR STORE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SOME OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING! WE CAN SAVE MONEY! satisfac- 5pssen OWN YOUR OWN HOME. - WHY PAY RENT? room modern 7 lot, near Rasy terms. per 4 our of nome, good 3,000.00. High modern room $2,650.00. 8 room guarantee ami the guarantee is belli ml the pen. Why not push one? THE EddyDrugStore fflPBM WDi'fMr Have Opened For Business AUTO REPAIRING, VULCANIZING AND ILVLF SOLING We carry the Gates Half Sole Tires. Will save you half the price of a new tire Shop Phone, 108-j- . OIL AND Q .4 esidence Phone, LIKE EVERY OTHER KIND CAN ONLY BE brick dwelling, $3,000.00. 5 room brick, full basement, strictly f acre lot, $4,600.00. modern, 3 room frame dwelling, water in A North Main Street YOUNGQUIST BROS. GREAT ENERGY one-hal- SUPPUB , EATING, THE INDIVItJty, SHOULD BE MOST JUDICIOUS AND DISCRIMI EVERY MAN IS ENTITLED TO EAT GOOD WE CAN PRESCRIBE FOR W. t FOOD hue, W plyi fy, Rae YOU. Gash Grocery & MeritIndpali HOUSE and ROOMS to rent, close in furnished and unfurnished. Phone 318j. v. we Close Home in Third ward, City. Inquire Mrs. E. B. Kirk, Mantua SALE-Brigh- am at 6 p. mj FORE HOLIDAYS AT Saturday and 9 P. M. PHONE NO. night! j givln ly indi f a dr 3. attorney WANTED four boarders, boys pro-Mrs. Nephi Bott, Fourth North 1 can indi est street. FOR SALE. One 6 cylinder Chand-ler chummy roadster; good condition. Phone 304. 1 FOR RENT. Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, $7 per month. S. Valentine, 520 So. Main St. sld FOR SALK Elison 6 526 S. 3rd. weeks old pigs. Walt West Brigham City pd. HOISE FOR veniences. phone 216. KENT A. W. modern i con-Se- e Compton, Effective Turkoman Headgear. Tlie Turkomans owe much of their charm to their fantastic headgear. When they remove them and reveal tho rimved heads and embroidered sk' ll caps underneath they seem coiu-Ye- t dl'iee. there are many of the old r ni"n whose majesty of bearing is not a matter of costume alone. Their re cotum gowns or khulats give them a irinuly stateliness which the trou-Piismmu with his shirt flopping la FOR RENT The D. G. Reed fvory PnonograpHHji pj The phonograph stylus ivory has a decided admix old wooden needle, thftf CHOI which is finished when oue record. The ivory the wear of six records has been filed over the he peop doubt he used on six more. by is irtunity produced Ivory wor South American growth. phas paly, which prturning ters of aieds. f Frida; 23 to fill the -utm lltllM ann, h k on th fea past le is mod- em home, Second West between Forest and First South streets. See Dr. m j it J' d or John L. Baxtor & Sons of Collinston have all kinds of store fixtures for sale, such as scales, show cases, floor cases, counters, shelves, cash registers, store desks, etc. Also one hay bailer, at a barSain' T ght f erred. and First i as f N WANT COLUMN FOR TU app AS4 PRODUCING (emeu CY FOR MAN AND IN HIS f house, acre, $1,150.00. Plenty of money to loan. J. G. JfcNSEN, First Natl Bank Bldg. regul Boar of' the f PROPER COMBUSTION OF FUEL. FOOD IS THE one-hal- Ur .1 Autumn Garden Vegetables D. W. Henderson. adv. b 2 tt. FOR SALE My beautiful Home on First East between First and Second South for sale at r prices. Sper-ry W. Lawson. See W L. Holst, Brigham. AUTO FOR SALE- 7 Passengci Cylinder Stedebakcr Car cut; 10(j. el elec, lights self starter extra, tires and other equipments in c0n. eoJi,jm dition, run only S.ono mil,-,- ; Pl.ice $6o0.00. Terms to responsible parties, if desired. Phone 62 or .i2oj. or call on M. Rasmussen. Brigham Steam laundry. s ! FOR RENT, Two rooms; w ater. Enquire 313 South Main a 5 if Have your oid tires vulcanized at Stewart Motor Co. ad tf Rebuilt second hand Fom 351-- THE CASH AUTO REPAIR SHOP - AID Human Ener$ l, 4 COME IN tion a certainty. We are liehiml the bod; termen ersal Pre-Wa- YOU held Saturd ie Four sheep. Owner can get same by calling on G. W. Johnson Johnson farm southeast of Brigham. p is still on at the Conklin Pen... lurvive O) FOUND THE BIG SALE i away We - ' ' <h THE WAY. d I 1 President F. C. Richmond ot the Salt Lake Commercial Club will be the speaker at thd big Liberty Loan meeting to be held in the tabernacle on Tuesday evening of next week. Mr. Richmond is a brilliant speaker and his address will be supplemented with a stirring musical program. The meetfire ing will be preceded by a big bon is committee the on the street and of one occasion the make to planning patriotic fervor. LIGHT POLE WAS -- Summer is now officially gone and we are in sB0t autumn. The clothing designers have furn. Mrs. ished new and sensible creations for this he wer fall styles that will please everyone. of thee LIBERTY LOAN SPEAKER. Yesterday morning, Mr. and Mrs. The big light pole in the canter of Denmark Jensen, Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl, Main street in front of the fire staMiss Hazel Stohl and 'Mrs. Ray Jention got in the way of Mr. Orvin Lemsen, left for Salt Lake by auto, the of Willard this morning, and as a mon young people going for the purpose of Mrs. Arvil T. result it came mighty near being On Tuesday evening, accgetting married and their parent entertained at dinner in knocked clear out of the ground. Mr. Forsgren ompanying them. honor of the birthday of her sister, Lemmon was driving his auto south Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macdonald re- Mrs. H. V. Valentine. The center-piec- e the street and crashed head on inturned this week from their auto tour of the table was a birthday cake to the pole. The front axel of the car to St George. Mr. Macdonald started on which was inscribed, with icing, the was badly twisted and the light pole for home with a goodly sized consign- name and age of the guest of honor. was so severely jarred that the tarvia ment of famous Dixie grapes but when The evening, after dinner, was spent around its base got all rumpled up. he was passing through Elsinore, some In a delightful Informal social way. No one was hurt. guy endeavored to drive a Ford un- Those present w'ere Bishop and Mrs. der his Jitney with the top v.p and the H. W. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Oscar result was the grapes go mashed to Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. B C. Call, Mr. KINDERGARTEN CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS. a pulp. Otherwise the family had a and Mrs. A. D. Hillam, Mr. and Mrs. splendid outing. A. T. Forsgren and a number of childThe Kindergarten Club held Its first Private Lamar Koford is home from ren. f the season yesterday aftermeeting Berkeley, Cal., where he was walknoon at the Presbyterian Chapel, the On Wednesday evening, Miss Hazel ing hard to win a commission in the order of business being the avt&titu corps of the armv. Mr Kot-or- Stohl was the guest of honor at a principal officers to serve for the enelection of bears with him an honorable dis- brides miscellaneous shower given by year. suing South-wortcharge from that service in order 'hat Misses Berma Hansen, Vera Mrs. R. T. Willey was elected preshe mi,ht enter another branch which Sylvia Petersen, Rae Knudson, ident with Mrs. Abel. S. Rich as he propetes to do at the earliest op- Muriel Horsley and Mrs. J. C. Jeppson Mrs. Wm. J. Lowe, secreportunity. He declars army life the at the home of the former. The eveMrs. A. G. Frank, corresponding tary; was real stuff and is anxious to be back in ning spent in working a friendand Mrs. J. Francis Sheffiship pillow and dainty refreshments secretary again. eld. treasurer. were served. The rooms were brillianWe hove f ur automobiles which are The Club will meet regularly during illuminated and prettily decorated tly in first class condition for 3ale at barthe fall, winter and spring months and and of the guest honor received a progain prices as follows: Two Fords, fusion of beautiful presents. Those in an ambitious program will be carried one Cadillac, and one Studebakor out. Sedan. Will sell for cash, or one half attendance were: Misses Hazel Stohl, Irma Knudson, cash and balance on time. Florence Watkins, Nondus Jeppson, Mr. Dan, Higley is driving a Chovro-le- t HANSEN FURNITURE Na& MUSIC CO. Crystal Jeppson, Imogene Jeppson, touring car which he purchased dine Dunn, Opal Knudson, Lilly Slran-qpist- , from the Guarantee Auto Co. Lavta Wallace, Olivia Lee, FlorCALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. ence Lee. Marco Madsen, Miss Phelps, We have a few clean and carefully Aglae Anderson, Vera Carter, Alice A Republican' Primary Is hereby selected duck feathers which we will for Brigham City Polling Precinct Parsons, Lillian Halverson. Leewlla close out at r,0: Per PundGrace Halverson, Henrietta Bott, No. 1, to be held in the First ward Fife, HANSEN FURNITURE Florence Mesdames Jones; Norman; meeting house, Tuesday evening. Sept. & MUSIC CO. Preston Watkins, Budge, 8 Perry Peters, 24th, 1918, at oclock, for tho purpose of electing 27 delegates and 9 al- Sterling Madsen, W. Ballantyne. ternates to attend a 'Republican Cultivated Rubber. Mrs. Hans British Malaya is now firmly estabConvention to be held at Treinonton, afternoon, Yesterday Utah, on Wednesday. September 25th, Ogaard entertained at a delightful Club lished as the leading country In the 1918, at 11 oclock a. m. and to trans- social in honor of Mrs. Nephi Hansen production of cultivated rubber, and act such other business as may come of Salt Lake City and Mrs. J. Nephi the industry has added very substanHansen of this city. A sumptuous tially to the prosperity of the Millay .before the primary. during the last nine or ten dinner was served, places being laid peninsula W. L. HOLST, years. Chairman. for twelve and a second table for the ADA JOHNSON. Secretary. It cal-de- SEMI-WEEKL- Y Co. ewatabiSsavir. Adv tf a, g00d Stewart Motor hen you wish loans call on the Beneficial suras cs Company, Josph Resident Manager. are now on the market may be had Fresh every da) our store. Everything for the piclfc season. iSS Meats taste better as the ther becomes cooler. .7' la loc Nidge A ting on art in ! 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