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Show THB BOX' ELDER NEWS, SEMI-WEEKL- TUESDAY, OCTOBER J, 1018. Y- WILL YOU HELP OUR BOYS ABROAD? Every Man, Woman and Child Can Join to Send News of This Town Into the Front Line Trenches. WHOLE NATION TO MOVES BANISH SOLITUDE Our Heroes Are Calling From Over There Give What You Can to Help Those From Home. It is Uncle will finish To do the mu-nsic- millions of are in France or on the way. They are there to help win the war quickly to wipe this hell from off the earth NOW, before it has decimated the worlds remaining manhood. Will you do your share today to furnish an overwhelming balance of power? It is squarely up to .ms is our year your Americas year. What will YOU dp? S'. i ) chanp econd-F- i spring tointffi? Tl aid d in fc lays st a?e piil-- af con; 31. Ml' IVY Liberty' Bondsi TODAY Any Bark WE Mel j 21 THIS ADVERTISEMENT CONTRIBUTED . PATRIOTIC N CLASS HOLDS THBC JGH THE OP pretention of teaching the children t live better by actually having oiem d that thing. - 1 ne-c- . H C splen-.Tfjf- Ci oss. Tiie ;ilan is endorsed by the ptib-1- 1 her newsiapr without am thought of profit, either directly or induce!., but with a sncere desire to help keep the home fires burning and to send to onr heroes and heroines news of our town, to keep their hearts warm for us and to let them know they are constantly in our minds. The publisher, of course, . cannot make a profit on circulation, and additional circulation such as this will be circulation from sent far across the sea can have no addf d value to the advertiser. These facts are stated so that every contributor may feel that every cent contributed goes to the good cause. The mothers of our boys are facing an ordeal with a bravery that commands respect and admiration. Here and there where tiny stars are turned from blue to gold, where anguish grips the heart, the nation stands in silence and honors the women who have given Of their blood, the very bone of their bone, to their country. To them, home has lost its meaning the soul of It has fled there is no home, it is just a place, and no place Is quite so lonely, unless it lie within the hearts of those brave sons in far off France who long for just a word of home. There cannot he a man, there cannot he a woman, no, not even a child, who will fail to contribute just a little to make the hearts of these patriots lighter. Net one. Not In our town. ith's KINDERGARTEN CLUB WILL MEET On Thursday next at 4 o'clock, the Club will hold its regKindergarten The meetings were attended by i ular meeting in the Presbyterian chapPaY. last- th Religion Class good representation of workers fron el. rifilld'k The officers desire the attendence ken "pf the Box Elder Stake held the various wards and local stake au of every member as matters of import?TNi'0 fusion convention at the taber thorities. ance are to be considered. u Uth of which were attended assed by Elder John Henry CITY COUNCIL. A BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. P the general board. Do you know that a beautiful womA meeting of the City Council wa Splendid things were said by an always has a good digestion? If Peter f held last Friday evening. Mayor ana who pointed out the your digestion is faulty, eat lightly of ex cep councilmen in and the work all present Religion Class and take an occasional dose of meats, (ing the evils that are creeping E. W. Dunn. Chamberlains Tablets to strengthen of Mai City llSON0 the young people of the Upon recommendation adv. Price 2.1c. your digestion. of account force He defined theology ager Roskelley, today. casj wate the of line flow and and iron as pipe doing i, plowing and religion Mrs. Iawrence Jorgensen and child Gw Riligion, Class makes the great system was approved; also the forcj of Payson are visiting in this city with havin account of the Hailing spring 'of f fman loves a clear, 'rosy coraplex-- to be closed, and paid; also a paymer relatives and friends. The day of harsh physics is gone. Burdock Blood Bitters is of $4,000 was made to Sarrott an People want mild, easy laxatives. Purifying the blood, clearing Thompson. The regular payroll and a numbe Doans Regulets have satisfied thousskin, restoring Bound digestion, adv niggists seU it.. Price $1.23. adv of other accounts were ordered paid. ands. 30c at aii drug stores. TERESTING CONVENTION Eery citizen Interested In the boys of his home town now at the front, and In the brave women who equally are serving their country abroad, has an opportunity to show his appreciation of tlie sacrifice they are making. The opportunity comes as a result of the generosity and tlioiiclit of Colonel William Boyce Thompson of Mew York, who 1ms concern'd and put Into execution what is known ns the Home Paper Serv ice. Under the plan, every tuan and woman in foreign sen ice will receive the town newspaper, and so be Kept in constant touch with the places uiul the people they know and love. Every brunch of the United States in the plum Government is The Government realizes tiie importance of keeping those In the service liupp.v and constantly in touch vvitli their home ties and associations. Nothing is moie depnssuig in a national emergency than the spirit of loneliness in those serving their country, and officials know that nothing can dispel this feeling more effectually tlinu read ing the home town newspaper. Publishers of newspapers in all parts of tiie country tills newspaper Included have grasped witli pleasure tiie plan outlined by Colonel Thompson, in and they have agreed to every way. Under the ruling of the War Industries Board newspaper publishers are forbidden to send their newspapers free, even to soldiers. Tiie newspaper must he subscribed for In tiie regular way, tiie only exception being soldiers who formerly were in the employ of the newspaper and who left that service to enlist. Colonel Thompson therefore proposes that the public in each community contribute to a fund so that the home newspaper (in our case this newspaper) may reach every man and woman now in the service of Ids country. Anyone may coittribute to the fund, and any sum maybe contributed. It Is not necessary to contribute the entire amount of one subscription. It does not matter whether tiie rich man sends in one hundred dollars or the poor boy or little girl sends in five cents. Each gift will lie a message of love and helpfulness, to the home town folks "Over The money will lie lumped There. into one fund, out of which subscriptions will lie entered as fust ns the money is received. Contributors who send in the full price of a year's subscription may, if they wish, designate to what particular person they vv i.sli the newspaper sent, hut if the name given is already Jested as receiving the paper, then the publisher r serves the right to apply the subscription to some less fortunate soldier hoy or noble woman who Is just as lonely for news of home and home folks. The name of every contributor to this home paper service will he published in this new .paper, and the name of everyone entered for a subscription will b. published as well as tiie number of those remaining whose suhserip-t- i ns have not been covered. If the amount of money received shall lie more than is necessary to send the p iTH r to every person from the town now in tiie service, then the balance will lie turned over to the lied The Box Elder chapter of the Red Cross has appointed Alf Fretinan as chairman of the committee on conservation. It is intended that Mr. Freeman will use the Bory Scouts to help in this work and he will soon no doubt organize his work so that the public will know how to dispose of tin foils, pewter and collapsible tubes, besides fruit seeds and nut shells The school children as members of tiie Junior Red Uu.ss will ot course he usked to help, in the meantime let evorone be saving the above named armies as' they aro very useful indeed. This week the largest linen shower" in the history of the world is he ing cSnducted by tiie Red Cross. Each family is exported to give from its present stock of linen, bath towels 19x38, hand towels, 18x30, handkerchiefs 18x18 and sheets of unbleached muslin not less than 62x100 Indies. Each family is expected to wort thru an aux liary, but if it is more convenient, the goods can he brought di rectly to the central work rooms, it is not too into to help the Delians ii you will promptly bring your old dollies to the Boothe building. SMITH FEELS LIKE NEW MAN SINCE TAKING TANLAC SUF FERED THIRTY, YEARS. One of tiie strongest and most convincing evidences of the popularity of Tanlac throughout America ie tha large number of letters that ae being received daily from well known men and women, telling of the remarkable results they have derived from its use. Among the many received in tiie past few days is one from John Smith, iii.'i Eighth Street, Richmond, California, which is especially interesting. Mr Smith states that he had suffered for twenty years, with his stomach, l'ver and kidneys, and had readied t tie point where lie wished eacli breatli would be the last. He also says that when he began taking Tanlac he weighed only one bundled and sixtv-simaking a gain of eighteen pounds aim that lie feels like a new man. Following is his letter hi full: I. tiie "To whom it may concern: can undersigned, truthfully say that (he wonderful medicine Known as Tanlac lias done more for me in thirty days' time than any other medicine have even taken before in all my life. I have been a sufferer from stomach, l'ver ami kidney troubles for twenty years. I have taken alx bottles of Tanlac. and today I feel like a now mail. Before I started using Tanlac it make any difference what didn't . ;; would eat or drtk. It fP grossed inn so much t hat I wished the next breath would be my last Amo when I started taking ti.is wonderful med'eine, I $ only weighed true hundred and forty eight pounds. Today, I weigh one hundred and sixty-sipounds have gained eighteen pounds already and am still gaining. Also before taking This is a reprou'uchor of the winTanlac I couldn't sleep either night dow poster to which subscribeis to the or day, hut now I average about nine Fourth Libert jj Lean icJ. sleep and I have an ap' No AMERICA Ault hours steady horse. I am now fifty a like petite ta without i' I can't praise Tanand of age years lac too much for what it has done for me. HOME MISSIONARY Tanlac Is sold in Brigham by Eddy APPOINTMENTS. Drug Co., and in Garland by R. V, Daniels, and in Treinonton by Davis Following are the Stake Presidency Co., and in Deweyville by and High Couneil appointments for Drug adv Mercantile Co. October 27th: Willard Lewis S. Pond, David. 1 DEWEYVILLE. Burt. Last Wednesday, Mr. John C. and Miss Pearl Grover were Perry C. Elias Jensen. in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Reeder. Wm. C. Horsley, Philip Devvey is the son of J. I. Dewey and Mantua has recently returned from a mission. Quayle. Miss Grover was a popular young lady First Ward erf Morgan. The couple have the good Madsen. wishes of the community. Second Ward Mr. J. E. Dewey and family went to L. Nichols. Salem, Utah, Saturday last, returning Third Ward Joseph N. Stolil C. M. Sunday evening. Jensen. to Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Dewey Fourth Ward Oliver C. Loveliml, J. Morgan Friday to be present at the H. Watkins. wedding reception of their son. Harper Jos A West, Joyce W. Hoopes. Can Now Eait and Sleep In Comfort. Honey ville Lucius A Snow, LorenIf troubled with indigestion or sleep zo S. Burt. iessness you should read what Miss . Bear River S. N. Cook, Jos Agnes Turner, Chicago, 111., lias to say Overwork, irregular meals and care-I- t Corinne Victor E Madsen, Frank ssuess regarding tiie ordinary rules W Fishburn undermined it of health, gradually until last fall I became a wreck of my former self. I suffered from continual headache!; was unable to digest my food, which seemed to lay as a dead weight on my stomach. I was very constipated and my complexion became dark, yellow and muddy as i felt. Sleeplessness was added to mv Don't envy a buy Bonds and misery, and I would awake as tired one. as when I went to sleep. I heard of Take the Helm from Wilhelm Buy Chamberlain's Tablets and found such Liberty Bonds relief after taking them that I kept tip the treatment for nearly two monBuy Liberty Bonds the to ths They cleansed my stomach, invBerlin. igorated my system, and since that time I can eat and sleep in comfort. Buy the Bonds r the Nation, for I, am today entirely well. thft flood of creation.' adv. - SUBSCRIBER 1 1 . 0.1 BERTH a-- c Dew-eyvill- . i Lilly-white- Wear This ButtoJ buy-wa- y MliUJV Member Federal Reserve Bank That Means SAFE SOUND c& SRSTMI0MBANK BRIGHAM CITY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CAPITAL & SURPLUS $100,000.00 |