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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction TWENTY-FOUR- . BRIGHAM But Just to All, CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. THE FLU CLAIMS NUMBER, 67. L L I E ""E a meeting was Yesterday morning at 10 oclock, Last night about nine oclock, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knudson and Tomorrow, all citizens of legal age, Yesterday at Logan, Governor Bamchambers at Miss Leona Reeder died at the home of Anna St. Germaine died at the home will have the a official and of from received to of members their his letter family berger going opportunity Peters, her parents on north First west street, of her mother, Mrs. McCarty in the the polls and casting their ballot for family, the Board of Trustees of the son. Corporal J. Chester Knudson, ,ere present MayorBoards of of influenza, pneumonia and leakage of First ward, after an illness of ten their choice of a representative on Agricultural College, faculty and off- on Saturday which was written from Lrs of the Council, were called the heart. Miss Reeder came home days with influenza. and Education, who the Board of Education in representa- icers of the S. A. T. C., were entertain- the firing line on November J 1th, afof discussing from Salt Lake City a day or two Mrs. Germaine was born in New tive precincts Nos. 1, 3 and 5. Pre- ed at a grand review of the student ter the command to cease fighting her for the purpose to fixing after the death of President ,th situation relative years ago and cinct No. 1 comprises all that part of soldiers wjio have been training had been given. In the letter CorporJoseph York state twenty-fivwhen the ban might be lifted, F. Smith, whom she had been nursing came to Brigham City last June, ac- Box Elder county out in the far west- at that institution. The review was al Knudaon paints a vivid picture of and nil during the sumer. to take care of the Situation at the battle front when old ern part and is at present represented the preliminary exercises to the rham City against all public Pcompanied by her three-yea- r of the soldiers and at its peace come. Through the courtesy of her father who had contracted In- child. The baby became afflicted by Bishop A. M. Seely of Rosette who gatherings, fluenza. She had not been home but shortly after the mother was taken is also a candidate to succeed him- finish, the men were given rigid Mr. Knudson, News readers are permatter was discussed freely few days when she contracted the ill and It was taken in charge by Mrs. self. Precinct No.1 3 comprises that physicaf examination to be sore that mitted' to enjoy the following infer a report of the condition existing and was forced to go to bed. Nels Jenson. The mother developed part of the Bear River valley lying all of them are in the pink of physical esting recital: disease time was e city at the present condition when they are returned back of the family became a very serious case several days ago between Bear river and Howell, members Other H. Inspector John A. K. F. France, by Health unto civilian life. Each man was also and is and Corinne not and was death afflicted her Miss also and inclusive, in Reeder altogether satisflay a very which indicatea Nov. 11, 1918. her sick bed directing the care of the expected. represented at present by President presented woolen underclothing and Dear Folks, y improvement in the situation others until her condition became so when all the regulations have been M. Hansen who was unanimous still new Mrs. Germaine had been deserted Peter Great is the joy In France tonight. rally. But there are a nominated succeed himself to at complied with, the men will be mus serious could not that she ly stand up by her husband and came to Brigham Never have I seen men whos hearts of influenza breaking out, a few towns under the strain any longer. Miss City with her baby to join her mother primary held In Tremonton last Sat terd out of service and sent to their were so light as the hearts of the meu day, and the neighboring 5 comprises various homes. The boys will begin In to experience a Ida Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and the balance of her relatives. urday. Precinct No. now beginning camp tonight. Never have I beeu is and G. R. City Brigham Freeman C, of this city and a train- She was a woman who was represented by returning home this week and what is so visitation from the malady. respected Mr. F. W. happy. Never was my soul so full C. U. will aso Fishburn, who is also a taking place at the A. ed nurse, was sent for and came up and admired by all who became acof The War is over. Thanksgiving. occur at the University of Utah. Willard, it was reported, about from Salt Lake City Saturday evening quainted with her during her short candidate to succeed himself. Peace on Good Will to Men. Earth exist at the to assume cases of influenza Members of the S. A. T. C. who have of the afflicted fam- residence in this city. In Precinct No. 1, the primary charge The sacrifice, suffering, exposure, been transferred from the big state t time and that community felt ily and was assisted by some of the Officii Funeral services will be helu at the placed in nomination Mr. W. C. and destruction death that starving, some been had elseschools to army training camps the peak passed lady school teachers and others who Brigham cemetery Thursday morn-anJr., of Grouse Creek, defeathas theatened the world is falling into soon would the disease and demobilized also be and will where, ago volunteered their services. All the at 11 oclock. ing Member Seely by a combination its last twilight. The dark clouds of return home before Christmas. imped out. A new outbreak oc-- other members of the deMr. family are imhas of circumstances. Seely have covered the last sunset despair few days ago and the health usand proving but Miss Leonas condition cided to make the race, however, and SOLDIER WRITES FROM FRANCE. and upon the breaking of anotherdawu A BOY IN now FROM FRANCE WILLARD are of the town grappling was regarded as serious from the outbom has had ballots printed and distribuwill come the peace, so patiently waitthe malady in real earnest again, )Uar set because of her weakened heart. ted to all polling places through for by brave little France. Clear October 22, 1918. ed Camp Deloge, France, sas also reported that the disease tha; The passing of this splendid young In out the precinct. will be the sky and brightly will shine Brigham Dear Sister: Nov. 12, 1918. eading in Perry, has broken out lady is a sad blow to the family and Ires; City Mr. Fishburn will have an It has been a long time since I have the sun on this dawn, announcing the in communities north and motrefore Dear at Folks jrinne Home; a shock to this community. Her opposing contender in the person of written you, but I have been in the coming of a new epoch. An epoch is city, Mantua being the only her has been an invalid for many rosins Yesterday seems to be the fatal Mr. Jesse W. Hoopes. Both gentle hospital ami did not feel like writing of reconstruction, of modernization, of iboring community in which the years, being crippled with rheumatism year, day for Germany, but it brings joy to men have had ballots printed which so you wifi have to excuse me this this old world, and one of peace forse has not as yet made its ant and Leona was the only unmarried a great many Allies. We have ac- will be placed at the polling places time and I will try not to let it happen ever. to any serious extent. After daughter and her mothers closest comthat complished tne big task which we at the Whittier and Lincoln schools again. But dont worry about me evSomewhere, someplace in the midst ssing the matter from top to hot-i- t fort and assistant. it tin have been working for, and now' the for the convenience of. the voters. en if you do not hear from me very of- of the darkest cloud, of this last dark was the unanimous opinion of the! Miss Reeder was born in Brigham question naturally arises in our minds, This election is not restricted to ten for if I get bumped off, the govern twighlight, sits the sad and aged represent at the meeting that the When do we go home." Probably tax mains of him, who more than four City on the 16th day of November, payers only, but may be, partici- ment will let you know all about it. an public and social gatherings 1891. She was a young lady of a very two years more over here and probI did not get shot or anything like years ago set out to place his Iron In names whose all citizens by pated not be lifted fdr at least TEffi six opinmonths. worker. hard a My but I was He ably lts world. personal the with that. alone, cellutls, grip upon retiring disposition crippled up are on the registration lists. and at the end of that time She graduated from the Box Elder ion of The matter is we will be home forsaken by his people, even by most of but I don't know what that is. ter meeting will be held and the It is just a little over a month since his own family An old coward accomHigh School about five years ago then by early spring. Ilibpe I am right. er gone into earefuHv. I left the battery and 1 just got back panied by one cowardly, son and a decided to enter the nursing professThe Frenchmen say (Alemands BLOODED DAIRY HERD the mean time, the Health Board ion. GOES TO CORINNE, yesterday. I havent received any maddened wife, seeking shelter from , She went to the Grooves L. D. Fierry) which means Germanys done. tennined to prevent a- - congregat-ogettfe- r S. Hospital at Salt Lake mail at alislnce I left the States un- ihi wrath of people lie once posed beity and made i I was to a regimental party last s in any great numbers by a splendid record as a trained nurse, M. Clarence was of a good program. Corinne, til I got back, so you see I was as bad fore as a God. They know not his Murphy night. There mple on the streets, in stores and being graduated from the institution B. a last entire delivered week Smart off as you have been. The people In whereabouts and . care less. The the Roberts H. purchased Chaplain lard. and in a social way. In refer-t- two years ago. At the outbreak of short talk with the rest of the herd of pureblood dairy Holstein the hospital sure treat a patient like one grjat thing, Peace, the only conalong the social gatherings, the war Sif applied for enlistment in the cows at Cache va'ley. The herd com- he were a king or something. DoO cern of his once great nation. Wianch program. All in all it was good. Board takes the stand that they Red Cross for overseas service afid finished. tents We' have our pup prises 25 high grade cows that were tors, nurses and all can't do enough lhelms partners In crime are making not be held even if only mem-o- f upon being given a physical examin They are now like palaces. We have bred from animals imported from New for you. The Red Cross tmed to give themselves scarce and at the break of ante: the family come together, ation first learned that her heart was them boarded and some of us have York state by the Agricultural College us candy, tobacco and magazines near- the new dawn we will see a new repthe number reaches a dozen or not strong. .She remained at the hos stoves In them; the stoves are scarce. and they represent some of the very ly every day so we would have some- ublic the Republic of Germany. May irms: people who will meet together pital for a while, then came home to Were made out of tin cans and other finest dairy cattle that have ever come thing to do to keep us from getting Gerfhan frofit by this lesson. small room of a lonesome. private home nurse her mother and when President such improvements, but it makes us to this state. The Chaplain just read to us the trnis od Board feels that there is greater Smith became ill she was called up- very comfortable. Plenty of fresh If the people in the States want to of the armistice signed by the German Mr. Murphy was associated with Mr. from these small house parties on to take care of him. This labor air is our motto. the boys in France, tell them to envoys this morning. Strong terms; C. G. Adney in the Hereford breeding help there would be from a the to the Red Cross, as they are well I hope they are. donate she public through unselfishly performed :xsd' 4)f course you have all the crops business for a number of years and he ering where the people would summer, except for a short interval a 3ank doing great thing ior us over here I am very glad now that we got over now. I havent been able to has decided to go into the dairy busi large hall to meet in and thus when she came home to rest and la gathered soldier cant say half enough Any in time to help in this struggle. locate Elwood yet, and havent heard iness to the limit of his resources. here the Red Cross, if he talked for a The m keep a reasonable distance from few weeks ago was summoned again to from him only once since arrived Is worth a great deal to He at maintain least experience proposes other. the bedside of President Smith and over here. I dont know why he does year. NER. somehow and It makes me feel itself cows aud will secure one twenty-fivguess, perhaps, Frank is over here Board also proposes to Keep a was with him when he passed away. not write. I have written several of the best sires it is possible to purto think that my division was In proud some where by now and perhaps a lot watch on all visitors to the city In the Third ward, Miss Reeder was times to him. He is perhaps too busy. one of the biggest and hardest fought chase, to head the herd. iver more of the fellows from home, was Don't 'der to maintain a I compli-wit- h one of the dependable workers and us. minute about one strict battles of the year. It gives one the worry Mr. The of be may example Murphy H the regulations. The wear-i- asociated In the Mutual work as an am entirely over the flu, and I am sat- followed by other farmers who have think we will all be back before long feeling that he has an interest In this as say that the first ten years of the mask in all public p'aees officer and as an earnest worker in the isfied Elwood is all right. been investigating the dairy business the they great struggle which he cannot feel Voulc war are going to be the worst. a by oflice She possessed d emplovec.3 and clerks in other organizations. until after being at the front. and concluded been have that We dont drill fine they lately, just As there is nothing to write, I will ts, will be continued beautiful character, was and rigidly I some to We in us can to trim. real see America tonight, wild with good missing opportunities enough keep y reclose, wishing you all the luck in the ced and the people are asked to and always ready to assume any and intoxicated with joy have our full regiment. This is the perfect a side line that will produce world. Pll excitement She is unselfish and patient support and sponsibility placed upon her. from the and the expected return finish first regiment to be equipped with the as much revenue as the balance of the PRIVATE CLARENCE BRAEGGER 'ration in the enforcement of all survived by her parents, three sisters we consider farm. Of course new of the flower of her manhood. I would Am. F. 17th Ex. A.. C, Force Bat. inec: ires adopted to check the spread and three brothers. Her brother,. Prilike to drop into some of the large this an honor. France. villa vate Orial Reeder, It will be recalled, malady. cities tonight just for a few minutes I haven't picked me out a girl over while on his way to France officers do not wish the notion died at sea here yet, and I dont think I will, but THE RED CROSS WILL CAPRY ON and see the celebration. on the 3rd of October. revail that the Get the old mill" in good working what a soldier wont do. situation in this tell cant you ' to Because of the fact that every mem- I sure get my words mixed when it As illustrations of the inconsistent any way alarming. Or the order because before many months and With the hostilities cessation of to the fery this community is making ber of the family is confined comes to talking French. When we attitude some people assume relative the assurance of permanent world pass I want to burn up several dollars Board of the with influenza, house satisfactory progress in stamping to talk French and the French try to safeguarding their fellowmen, a peace anu democracy, it must be real worth pf gasoline, which by the way ...e try tbe disease. But with the improve- - Health has granted permission to to talk English, we haYe some languge. couple of good stories are related by a ized that the work of the American is only worth a dollar a gallon over !f conditions comes a laxness oi Third ward bishopric .o conduct brief We have to line up to get paid and prominent citizen. In one case a Red Cross is only begun. As the soul here and hard to get at that. at the home, on the thefa line up Part of everybody and tnat is the funeral services again to spend it; thats man clamored for t uj dismissal of the of the nation organized for service The boys are singing so hard in the that provides the means for a outside, Thursday at 1 oclock. The hard luck, Isnt It, schools in order that his family might as room that I cant stand it any next the government recognized by room Ted outbreak. Eternal vigilence remains will lie In state in a Tell Ole and Vera 1 will" answer be safeguarded from tnuuenza and part of itself, its work must go on longer, I just got to get in on it. viewed 1 strict observance of the health close to the window and may be their letters soon. Love and best when he could not secure that action, With miraculous speed the govern Good night dear ones. May God lations at all times outside. the from wishes to all the loved ones. Will see he removed to another community and ment transported overseas au army of bless you all with health and happinand under all atlons, will his entire tamily became ill with the more than two million men, and vast you soon. eventually defeat the ess. Jy and the more disease. The man called upon out- stores of food, clothing, munitions and one WILL SHOPS BARBER PETTING1LL. every W1LFORD rigidly Your loving son and brother ls himself side parties to assist him in putting up other necessities. Those men cannot to this specific task, the CONSOLIDATE. Chestef Knudson. ler the stoves and otherwise make his home be returned to this desired result will be OPERA HOUSE BOMBED. country with the more comfortable for his sick family speed with which they were taken The Rex and Crystal Barber shops and while engaged in that labor he inof The Besides, many of them must FORMER WILLARD LADY explosions, many reports the of 10th on the consolidate will formed his unsuspecting and generous be within the startled residents which DIES AT PRESTON. kept in service there for a long SHOOTING AFTER present month. This action is taken that the family had the flu. time to come. neighbors were of shots last Saturday, because of the desire of the lessee hearing, DARK PROHIBITED. the west wall We have also thousands of wounded The man wanted the schools to close Mrs. Olive 0. Cole, wife of Mr. Ed of the Bywater Hotel to lave the roojn dynamite placed along to house the irts shoot as convalescent disabled and so of would the be away not contaminatfor V. soldiers; opera Cole, died at her home In Preston, family, Barber Rex shop occupied by the The shots were not ed but he invited others to come into long as they need nursing and cheer, Idaho Thursday evening, from influenWkyGame Warden James Cottam hotel lobby purpose. Mr. LeRoy C. brick upper story. za. She was born in Willard 37 years ?ans about the will op- very effective until a charge was his home after his family contracted the Red Cross must carry on. practice some Nelson and LeRoy Roskelley corner which in southwest In have the Allied to which him lend a the disease these countries little a placed help, under lave been following, of ago and was the daughter of the late joint s erate the Crystal shop con- and corner. The entire Hun ravished the been tore of them outthe the very Owen Owens. At the time of her death, hordes, in the by appraised contagion evenings after sun- partnership agreement. south front shat- her husband and two year old baby the then was of tractors has within been left aad even life pulled that had after machinery they put after dark. The law 7 Prescribes over and what remained of the west themselves in the way to be infected. tered and disorganized; natural re- were desperately ill with the disease, the hours waich are IN NATURALIZCHANGE wall. The wall will be shot down At another time a gentlemen was. driv- sources have been exhausted, homes grave hopes being entertained for ?urtise and sunset of each LAW. when the brick from the other wall3 ing along one of the county roads alone destroyed and fields torn up. Until our their recovery. ay wild ATION Mrs. Cole was the game of the feathery been cleared away. It is the in his automobile. He overtook a last man is brought home, until the mother of seven children. The rehave at is killed before sunrise or , r of the Fruit Growers Associa- lone man walking along and invited normal condition of peace Is restored, mains were brought to Willard on Suninset is A recent amendment to the Natural- purpose illegally bagged and ea Cottam the building ' to one him to ride. The pedestrain got into until the blight which has laid nearly day and interred with brief funeral reduce to tion no candidate declares he will be ization Act provides tnat a roof over it. to rather and put the front seat with the driver and all Europe waste is removed, the Red services at the grave. in tne violators If the for natuialization may ,ne his first story ,;f 6 is gave that good Samaritan heart Cross will sustain, heal and cheer. a of nearly general within days thirty Pasted in. Mr. Cottam papers motored R. Mrs. T. Dr. and dose The Red Cross is founded upon the it is the embodiment failure of mercy, and Willey are preby announcing that he had a enough to the outskirts of election. Where such papers the west to be able to hear sented w ithin that time, they will be up to Collinston Sunday and spent a bad case of the flu and was making ideal which has been the heritage of mercy is the test of brotherhood, just few hours visiting friends. tracks for his home in another part of our nation the inspiration of our his- as brotherhood is the test of democas ea-shot Is fired so he rejected and the candidate will be are Mr. J. H. Welling ana son Carl, were the county,' as fast as he could. These tory the Ideal which our country en- racy. is election the until to wait nt guessing buc is compelled The work of the Red Cross is not t,p shooting hours are being over before his application will be re- down from Riverside yesterday on a are stricking Illustrations of how we tered the war to vindicate.- - It is the tour. become our brother's keeper. not do In because finished. It is only begun. the Christmas mother shopping world, greatest Clerk. the County ceived ,erday morning the city council 111 e - n - Tre-monto- n 5t -- a ira I ap-mc- ic e .uio-ee- k Id Mi near! read o s ;h isnpte: DS. e m lot ;or e I ie h I, d o Co's1 very-har- g fre- - C.i j : id 18 it K shoot-uck- 8 6611 s 1 d by t |