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Show foil owe it to the BEE NE $ys Over There "-- 4 Day W. S. S. Today vill ser He Wants a Liberty Bond ' o; GOIIFEREHGE "WILL WIN THE, WAR. BOX ELREB LOSES IS BY ONE POINT I ING CIGARETTES Ui Ul x 'i'- - I FOOD 9 K v nake l The call to each loyal American citiepite the fact that 15, 000 young zen to do his full duty at this time, is members of the Church of Jesus In now are Saints imperative, urgent and obligatory. It of Latter Day enches or training camps fight That you answer every call at home sd preparing to fight for world is as necessary as that the soldier on Respite the fact that the the battle front obey the orders of his ADlEjm" now on in its busiest season commanding officer. A call has been ist VAr further, despite tlie fact that the made to the men of Brigham City betA"lad rates' this year were not as ween the ages of 18 and 45 years to s in former years, great throngs offer themselves for duty to the end '9 came from every corner of that a company of Infantry N. G. U. I mountain west to attend the be organized at this place. Innual conference of the Church This is not a spectacular duty nor sus Christ of Latter Day Saints one that carries with it great honor came to a close yesterday with and emoluments, but it is an obligation nevertheless that must be met by adjournment o the special for the leading authorit-th- the men of Brigham. various wards and stakes of One hundred and twenty five men liurch. met and agreed among themselves to of the features of the great offer tremselves for this purpose but kings one that the people were when it came to signing the enlistthey might not enjoy, was the ment blanks twenty five for varions fence of President Joseph F. Smith rehsons had changed their minds leav has been confined to his home ing one hundred who went through kst constantly since the April con with their agreement and enlisted iace, six , months ago. Weak in The physical examination is strict pale and wan in countenance as the requirements from a physical Strong and vigorous in spirit, the stand point are virtually as high for rable and beloved leader presid into the N. G. U. as into the entrance Br every meeting of the confer Army. The chances are that 25 perm and his entrance at each session cent of those who volunteer will be ".made the occasion for a demon-$ioexcused for physical reasons, leaving of the love and confidence in five of the orignial one Ih he is held by the members of only seventy Guard. Ichurch, by the vast audience ris- of the National its feet and remaining standing hundred as members men in the com150 We should have I the president had been seated can drganized with be it I .These occasions were pany although must have we 100 consequently touching both to the head of the only 75 more have should and men 25 more ch and to the people assembled From fit. in evry prayer that was offered men who are physically men 125 least at our past experience imhle appeal Was made for the their matter this be should giving pration of the health and strength best consideration. jte prophet lie discourses The Government at Washington has delivered by the were full of seen fit to call for this service of the church the of gy;rs v,lkolic ferver and appeals to the men at Brigham City. The people of Brigham City have fulfilled everv Solirroh members to live pure livi old work that requirement up to this time. Tht prepared for the great the and ( be open to the church at the close men, the old women, the boys the T?ar. Kaiserism was denounced girls the young fellows, at the front terms and the peace pro- - nearly two hundred of them oqt of kin(U which have come from time to Brigham have all done their full duty were characterized as mere sub and we feel sure the men of Brigham at fcuges by the Central allies in order City who are allowed to remain to first be the to not will are when going home they (postpone the day not answering OK this The by defeat. to city suffer dishonor complete ir pie were urged to support the gov-ne- the call of our government. in every particular and be Officers in charge of the N. G. U. clean to themselves by living will be in Brigham City at the com mercial club rooms on Thursday eve b more spirited conference ever m. Men, you ning Oct. 10th, at 8 p. e held and the church went on should be there. The Enlistment Committee. again in denouncing the prac-o- f continue! and the polygamy ities of certain individuals w.ic ON SPANISH oing about telling the people that BULLETIN INFLUENZA. if f can practice this principle 5ident Smith does not find it out S. The Surgeon General of the U. president let it be known in no issued has Service just Health 8rtain language that he alone holds Public with Spanish Injkeys and power to perform plural a publication dealing ail known availjriages to make them valid in the fluenza, hich contains disIt of God and he has delegated this able information regarding this its to relative methods and man ease. Simple any ority to no other and of spread, greatflt who either teaches or practices prevention, manner also given. Readare of care the to a church and the patients, traitor ti ting Jrnment and the marriage is void ers may obtain copies of this pamphlet g SurSe Bight of both God and man. free of charge by writing to the hat dt SerHealth ,1 great many people from Box El-geon General, U. S Public 0 C. D. county wpre in attendance at the vice, Washington, more Terence meetings and despite the fore utters on Sunday, the great occasion MEN WANTED FOR one of rejoicing and the renewing FIVE Naii MECHANICAL TRAINING. kith and determination ter better 0 exiss and ctfiig. Th local exemption board has been is to advised that out of the three hundred r to klNANT CHURCH AGAIN men apportioned to the state of Utah 1 ; COMES FORWARD. in the latest draft call to go to the r the third time, the Church of University of Utah to engage in meSaints has chanical training, Box Elder county s Christ of Latter-daIts patriotism in a financial allotment is 5. The men are to refn month jL as well as fn every other way, port on the 15th of the present JjlUbscriblng a quarter of a million and men of draft age may volunteer 8 to the Fourth Liberty Loan. up until the 12th inst. Already four inE-- President Joseph F. Smith sub-- d men have made application to be serof the branch the proposition to the great ducted into this . fence that packed the big taber-n- f vice, as follows: Hess G. Nelson, Miller ffe , to Its capacity on Sunday, a Brigham Nebeker, W. Morgan is There bty upraising of hands answefed and Francis Mills Benton. man. more church and by unanimous vote the room for one to in-0wrlzed the trustee-ln-truThe big quota to go to Camp Lewis its funds in these government is still held up on account of the , la. After Btating the amount pro-(- spread of Spanish influenza. Nothing President Smith expressed definite is known as to when these finances of the church men will be sent away. the ik so heavily drawn upon for edu The local board is still waiting for at this nal and other purposes the master draft list from the Provost i that a larger sum could not well Marshal generals office at Washingpared to invest in Liberty Bonds. ton, before the local drawings can lie dominant church of this state take place. a has three quarters of a million 1 1 firs invested in Liberty Bonds, a MEN! which should furnish forever and the insipid Igly sufficient answer to Commercial acter sniper who is roaming about Your presence at the Oct. evening, rooms Thursday Club I country endeavoring to make his 8 m., is requested. Ig by peddling lies about tlife 10th, at p. THE ENLISTMENT COMMITTEE. pmoa church. The judges of the exhibits in the Whtlo waiting for a train on Jan 24, Horticultural building at the State this year in the Depot at Florence S. Flair declared g e Future generations will revel in a lifetime study of the world war. The name of a Foch, a Pershing, a Haig or some general as yet unknown to fame will supercede that of Napoleon as historys greatest warrior. Every slightest factor of the struggle will be reviewed, argued by your children and theirs, decided creditable or discreditable to those participating in it. The fact that you bought a Liberty Bond will not of itself give you a clear record. If you bought TO YOUR UTMOST, you could have done all President Wilson, General Pershing, your son at the front, could ask. Make the Fourth Liberty Loan a bright page in an honorable record of war effort. n Hto rec-inc- 1 y 1 st re-th- I overheard one gentleman tables and grains, that county scoring 96 points as against 95 given to Box Elder county. The judges gave Utah county a big lead ou the design of its display, which was carried out to conform with the spirit of the times and showed a liberty bell. Uncle Sams hat can-n- o and other features. While the decision was a distinct disappointment to County Horticultural inspector Eph White and tiis and to the Box of Elder County, who people saw the exhibit, the people of this county are good sportsmen and accept the decision witli that patience and good will that should characterize all good sports. -- prest-fmeetin- Utah couuty winner of Kansas, the prize offered for the largest and say to another that the Germans would most artistic display of fruits, vege- kill more American soldiers by dis- GOVERNNENT CONTROL OF DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. , A Democratic County Convention is hereby called and will be held at the County Court House iu Brigham City in Box Elder County Utah, on Saturday the 19th v.ay of October, 1918, at 11 oclock, A. M., to nominate the following candidates to be voted on at the election to be held November 5th, 1918.: 1 representative to the State lature. Legis- County Commissioner 4 year term County Commissioner 2 year term 1 County Clerk. 1 County Treasurer. 1 County Assessor. 1 County Sheriff. County Recorder. County Attorney, 1 County Surveyor. And to transact such other and further business as may come before the convention. The apportionment of delegates to the various precincts is on the basis of ane delegate for each twenty votes or major fraction thereof cast for the Honorable Milton H. Welling for United States Congressman in 1916. This apportionment will provide 150 delegates to the convention, to be assigned among the various precincts, as follows: Brigham, Poll 1 Brigham, Poll 2 Brigham, Poll 3 Brigham, Poll 4 Willard, Poll 1 Willard, Poll 2 Lucin, Park Valley, Calls Fort, Poll 1 Calls Fort, Poll 2 Rawlins, Poll 1 Rawlins, Poll 2 East Garland, 2 Collin8ton, 1 1 1 1 - Perry, - Snowville, Mantua, Corinne (Malad) i DeweyWUe, Riverside Elwood, Bear River City, Promontory, Howell, - PRIVATE L. THOMPSON SEVERELY WOUNDED. List-Privat- Fielding - The Sego Camp of the daughters of the Pioneers will be entertained Thursday evening at the hothe of Miss Marco Madsen. Mrs. W. G. Gidney slipped and fell ? over the bath tub last week, breaking a rib. She went to Salt Lake City to receive treatment and other complica- - - tions developed which required an op eratlon. She passed through the ordeal nicely and at this writing is get ting along nicely. - ... delegates to attend the convention as above set forth. JOHN E. BAIRD. Yost, County Chairman. The chairmen of the respective preJOHN W. PHILLIPS cincts are earnestly requested to call Secretary. primaries at an early date and select Junction, g s Washington, Oct. 3. The maximum retail price of shoes has been fixed at $12, Chairman Baruch of the war in dustries board announced yesterday After October 15 no shoes will be cut to sell at a figure higher than those contained in the present schedule, arranged by the board. Manufacturers, jobbers and dealers will be required to pledge themselves to maintain the price fixed. All shoes are divided into three classes. In class A mens and womens shoesi will sell from $9 to $12; class B includes shoes from $6 to $8.50 end class C from $3 to $5.50. The pledge card, which will hang in every retail store, shows the class and price of all shoes. Serial numbers will be stamped upon the shoes, so that the customer may check up with the prices on the card. Baruch says the new shoes so marked will be on the shelves of nearly all retail store by November 15. 4 Portage, Grouse Creek, Garland Plymouth, Rosette, Boothe Valley, SHOE PRICES. The News received the following telegram from Salt Lake City at 1:20 e oclock today: War Casualty L. Thompson, 442, West Second South Street, Brigham City, severely wounded, previously reported missing. Just whether this means that Private Thompson has been wounded a second time or not, cannot be stated. At the time he was reported as missing, a letter from him shortly after that announcement, appraised his folks of the fact that he had been wounded and was then in the hospital. Private Thompson, is a son of Mr. 4 9 and Mrs. Parley Thompson of this 2 city. . Tremonton, Beaver Dam, f, ease and poison during 1918 than w'ould be killed and wounded on the battle front. How was the next question asked. The speaker said by clggarettes and cigarette paper with disease and poison germs. He further stated that there was undoubtedly a movement on foot to put n our cigarette and cigar factories and retait tobacco stores, that these agents would be provided with vials of disease and poison germs and hypodermic needles, and thus provide, that they could insert the needles in cigarette packages and papers and in cigar boxes, without disturbing the containers, and inject the disease or poison germs. That, he states, ould put the virus right on the soBut while standing near the splenldiers lips and tongue, where it would did exhibit which Mr. White and Mr. surely take effect. preRedelings and their Did that man know what lie was pared, the writer heard enough comments from other spectators to justify talking about and has German Kulture the belief that had the awarding of got in its deadly Spanish influenza the prize been left to popular approv- and other diseases in our army? al, Box Elder would have won hands It was less than three years ago down. This belief is shared by all that an order was issued to the Gerothers who saw the exhibit and should man soldiers forbidding the use of be ample balm to the disappointed tobacco, the penalty of each offense feelings of the gentlemen who did the to be a fine equivalent to a months splendid work in arranging the exhib- pay. it. So far as the judgment of thosl When It was known that the U. S. who have examined all the splendid enter the war, greatads were would exhibits Box Elder County has had at in our daily papers, magazines put the fair goes, this county never has and papers stating, Send the weekly had anything finer than the exhibit One very promicigarettes.. boys is this year and that saying a great was of a man seated nent illustration deal. Once before, Box Elder lost a smoking clg? with In an chair easy out to Utah County by one point on face wreathed his in arette fingers, the artistic design but in the matter he blowing rings of smoke in miles, of selection of fruit varieties, and. to words in large type, "A stock, grading and all, the State Fair upwards a solice to our boys in the smoke; has never shown anything like the and advising that ctgar-'tetrenches." goods placed on display by this county. in large quantities be sent at Thnsame Is true of the exhibit this once to our boys in France. May year. Without any animus whatever mothers, sisters and sweethearts were it can be said in truth that the qua! captivated by that picture and actuality of. fruits, selection and gradation, ly sent the little coffin nails over in winning exhibit was nothing to com iJ there. pare with that of this county and the Many newspapers, theatres and sojudges did not need to be expert in formed cigarette clubs, solicicieties observing that fact. There is a notion and sent the little germ ted for money made was prevailing that the award millions to our boys in the bearers by for the specific purpose of prolonging in the U. S. and to cantonments the the contest for the present loving cup the Atlantic. Did across our soldiers which must be won three times before Kulture pay for those cigarit becomes the permanent property of German ette advertisements; did the German the county winning it. Box Elder Costart the great cigarette propaganda unty has won it twice already and had Did the man in Florence movement? have she won it this time, it would know? necessitated the putting up of another Kansas, trophy. It was a pity that all the citizens of this county did not have the privilege it was of seeing the beautiful exhibit be could that county any aidisplay proud of and Mr, White was constantly besieged with questions as to why the exhibit lost out in the opinion of the judges. He was just as much at a loss to say us anyone but the fact that so many people were wondering lent encouragement to the notion that someone was determined to make Box Elder wait another year before annex ing the loving cup to her already long string of victories. In all the other departments of the great state fair, there was something wonderful to see. The big government war exhibit attracted universal inter est and the people were made aeqaint ed with tne operation of submarine torpedoes, floating mines, aero bombs machine guns, gas masks and innumer able other war Implements the know ledge of which will be of material aid in helping one to more fully appreciate the war news as It comes from the battle front each day. ALL TRAINS TO STOP HOUR ON OCTOBER 26 Spanish Influenza is a contagious dis ease. It started first among our soldiers in Massachusetts and at about the same time in cantonements far remote from there where one could not possibly infect the other with that new and dreaded disease. What started it? What is to hinder German Kulture from entering our cigarette stores and factories thru spies and hired agents, as clerks, janitors, packers or rollers, where they could eaisly infect the cigarette paper and cigars with Leprosy germs, yellow fever, small pox, or Spanish influenza virus with but very little fear of being caught? Is German Kulture that murders children, disemboyvles women and outrages girls too good to fiendishly infect our cigarettes and cigars with contagiouq diseases when It has such an easy opportunity? I have never used tobacco, but if did I would no more think, at the present time, of putting a cigar or a cigarette between my lips than I would of lying down with small-poor shaking hands with a leper, or be stung by a female mosquito in the Panama canal zone. Why did the Germans suddenly stop the use of cigarettes, cigars and tobacco In her armies and why have we encouraged it in our armies? Can anyone besides the Beast of Berlin answer that E x, Washington, Oct. 5. Regular trains on all railroads under federal administ- question? Yours truly, ration will lay over in stations one V. S. PEET. hour during the night of Saturday, October 26, waiting for their regular schedules to catch up with them NIGHT FRENCH CLASS For at 2 a. m., Ooctober 27, the count ry goes off the daylight saving plan Arrangements have been made by and works back to regular standard the High School to hold a night class time. for those desiring to study French. The director general of railroads It will be of particular benefit to prosIssued orders today that all railroad pective draftees and those who may clocks and watches should be turned later get into the service, either as The back one hour at 2 a. m., October 27 soldiers, doctors, or nurses. used will method be conversational and that regular trains thtn must be held to conform to schedules after Those desiring information phone the High School. change in time. j |