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Show DECEMBER 13, 1918. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PERSONAL ITEMS AMERICAS CIVILIAN SEMI-WEEKL- ARMY. Government for millions of dollars, worth of advertising was for the printWashington, D. C., Dec. 12th, 1918. ing of posters and circulars and for Before the war began the United Stat- the making of lantern slides. From now on the civilian personnel es Government employed approximate ely 500,000 persons in the civil branch. will be gradually reduced. After Uncle Sam cast his lot definitely with the Allies the great array of work laid bear river. ers behind the fighting forces grew On Saturday last, the remains of by tens of thousands until it numbered almost a mil lion men and women. Mrs. Marie Jorgensen, mother of The force of civilian employees of the Bp. Lars F. Johnson of Bear River City were laid at rest in the cemetery there. Government in the District of Mrs. Jorgensen died at the home or bia increased from about 35,000 to 95,000. The forces in navy her son on Thursday, last week, and yards increased from about 20,000 to was in her 84th year. She was a more than (Hi, 000, and in Government woman who was generally beloved in ordnance plants from 10,000 to about the community and leaves a son and four daughters to mourn her loss. 50,000, I J. II. Alcorn of Brigham City, is re ported in the casualty list this week, as being among those severely MAKE THIS A j Mr. Joseph Pond and son Austin, over from Logan to go to tneir ranch near Locomotive Springs, They are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pond PA8 Y at rest at Christmas Attorney and Mrs. Nels Jenson are of influenza. Both were seriously ill for lew' days and bo h are still very weak but getting along nicely. Master Rudolph Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marius Rasmussen, is carrying his arm in a sling as the reDuring the nineteen months of sult of getting a kick from the crank of American participation in the conflict NOTICE a Ford, which broke the bone. the United States Civil Service Notice is hereby given, that I am Uhristmas suggestions: A fountain mission, whose duty it was to heeruit pen, a good book, doll, leather goods, j the civil service to meet war needs, prepared to redeem all outstanding toilet sets the best assortment in the examined almost a million persons County Warrants. THOS. E. SECRIST. city is found at the Horsley Book j more than 400,000 of whom were ap- Store. Countv Treasurer. It painted. around again after a s'ege 1 I The Commission found it necessary FOR SALE. to advertise extensively to mobilize the workers. Three thousand local I (1) 320 acres grain farm nearly all boards of civil service examiners and 'under cultivation, 75 acres ready to 8,000 postmasters at third-claspost plant. offices in smaller towns constantly (2j 90 acres irrigated land, good kept the announcements of the Com- improvements, easy terms. mission before their respective com(3) 320 acres irrigated ranch, some A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. munities. More than 5,000,000 posters sheep and cattle, all farm implements Walter Johnston yesterday afternoon and other announcements goes with place; printed easy terms. and lived six hours then passed away. were distributed and displayed; lant (41 Several tracts of garden and The infant was the fourteenth to ar- lern slides were thrown upon the scre- orchard land near town. rive in the home and the second to ens in 16,000 motion-pictures- ; cards ex(5) Several pass away, there being twelve child- were displayed in 28,000 trolly cars; change for city good' dry farms to property. ren left. The remains were interred notices were (6) Six good homes, good location printed in 6,000 newsthis morning. papers and more than 200 periodicals; and easy terms. Plenty money to loan. , The remains of the late Fred Sillox, posters were displayed upon the bulJ. C. JENSEN, who died Tuesday morning from pneu- letin boards of 3,000 libraries, 1,200 adv First Natl Bank. Bldg , monia, were shipped today to Pueblo, chambers of commerce and boards of In and other many prominent Colorado, the home of the young mans trade, in every city in the country. grandmother, for Interment. Mrs. E. places Kimberly, sister of the deceased, ar- Appeals for recruits were also printed rived at his bedside before the young on the backs of gas and electric light Latest Player Piano rolls and sheet man died and attended to the details bills, on letterheads of business hous of having the body embalmed and es, in theater programs and on weath music. Comptons Art Gallery. er bureau bulletins. Thirty moton made ready for shipment. WANTED Nice, clean cotton rags picture producting companies either Box Elder News. The daily Deseret News delivered posed special pictures or attached trail at your home every night for 50c per ers to films. Educational institutions Delayed meals get on the cooks month. Give us a trial. John H. Hors- and numerous organizations assisted nerves. With Coles Hot Blast Range ley, agent. It in the work. The only cost to the your meals are always on time. Merrill Lumber Co. adv. Mrs. T. W. Evans and daughter Margaret, are here from Salt Lake City, to spend a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Evans and family before leaving for San Francisco to join Mr. Evans who was compelled to seek the sea level on account of his health. s Your terms are our terms. You make them, we accept. We make the prices and they cannot be equaled in the state. Liberty Bonds are interest bearing money-accept them as such. WANT COLUMN ' ' HANSEN FURNITURE & MUSIC CD. LEA DING UNDERTAKERS. Mr, Lewis Grant of Blue Creek, was Woman May Lie. in Brigham city on Wednesday on A Kansas City court has ruled that some matters of business. "a woman lie to her husband may Art Gallery. when the provocation is great enough." Patriarch E. P. Cordon of Willard, Prom our meager experience, notes the was doing some shopping in Brigham WANTED Any kind of plain Pennsylvania Grit, It appears as if the on Wednesday. Call at 57 N. Main st. dear ones are provoked virtually all A Plano finished in mahogany. Price the time. And, mercy, how angry they do become when the subject of 125.00. Bargain Store. ages Is broached. Christmas and New Year Booklets Postcards, tags and seals, Comptons I The Rexall Weather Chart Calendar SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME. YOURS FOR THE ASKING, IF YOU WILL CALL IN BETWWEN DEC. 10th AND DEC. 20th, INCLUSIVE. 1 good Singer Sewing Machine Bargain Store. WE ARE SHOWING When 20 Discount FOR SALE. A few rebuilt Ford cars; as good as new and real on the following for two weeks only; ad-t- f Stewart Motor Co. A GIFT OF THIS CHRISTMAS WOOL BATTING FOR RENT A 5 room and a 3 room house; modern, close in. Phone 318-- j tf adv 1 large beautiful carved. Bargain sideboard, Store. HOME-MAD- QUILTS E Useful (extra Beautiful large) ' azines published. Give us your scription or renewal. EASTMAN KODAKS COLUMBIA GRAFINOLAS MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER! CHRISTMAS GIFTS Buy your Supplies from us, and SAVE it MONEY! An Easy Eddy- - Drug Store A Davenette Before you buy get our prices and SAVE MONEY g I Ctair A Rocking Chair New Mattress A Fine Bed Dining Room Chairs A Wardrobe Svark Plugs, guaranteed 5 yrs.. 1.00 FOR RENT. House with modern Ford Timers, the best, only 1.25 . . conveniences. See A. W. Compton, it saves your motor 2.00 or phone 216. Carbon Remover, cleans 18 cylintf ders $1.00 When in the Johansen Jewelry store We carry a complete line of Automonotice that large pile of packages con- bile Accessories. Write us your wants. When ordering, state make and modtaining gifts already selected for friends. From the size of the pile a great el of car. Ask for our Money-Savinmany people are going to get beautiCatalogue. ful articles of Jewelry for Christmas. Mailed FREE on request. Mr. Johansen states that the articles AMERICAN SUPPLY COMPANY in the pile range in price from 1.00 1039 So., 2nd West Street, up to 300. adv. It. Salt Lake City, Utah. Anti-Freez- It is a real pleasure to see our HOLIDAY LINE. Satisfying Dressers from $6 up Buffets for $25 up Room Tables Dining Chairs Everything for Dining Room and Bed Rooms Brigham Mattress Co. sub- Sensible SELECT NOW WOOLEN BLANKETS. hand For an ideal Christmas gift, send your friend a year's subscription to one of the popular magazines. The Horsley Book Store are agents for all mag- JONTcEL COMBINATIONS The E oar-gain- DAINTY GREETING CARDS GAMES AND DOLLS BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG IVORY BY THE PIECE OR IN SETS LADIES HAND-BAMUSIC ROLLS GENTS COLLAR BOXES AND SHAVING SETS PICTURE FRAMES MEDALLIONS SERVING VRAYS CASSEROLES SELECT CHINA STATIONERY FANCY CANDY PERFUMES I still have half dozen fine white It horn cockered for sale. Now is ti time to buy them. Norman Lee. ; Take a look at the Horsley Store windows. They are full of Chri mas gift suggestions. it 12.00 GS 1.55 We Bargain Store ire lea R. KAISER, PROPRIETOR. lth hr jhile JEWELRY E VALUE Ci rec pctc so 0F A CHRISTMAS GIFT LIES IN ITS ABILITY TO CONSTANTLY REMIND THE RECIPIENT OF THE GIVER THIS F N0THING tHAT MEETS THIS REQUIREMENT LIKE HRISTMAS GIVING SHOULD BE CHARACTERIZED ArND WE KNW JEWELRY, CUT GLASS OR SILVERWARE WE UR ANY K'ND ED A CHRISTMAS STOCK P A G'FT ANY PERSN WULD DES'RE T G,VE WE HAVE USTED A AimiT.. THIS YEAR THAT FEW OF BE FOR T0 SPACE IS FULLY LIMITED TOO SEEN, HERE TO DO IT JUSTICE. THERE IS NOTHING IHNERWITH APPRECIATE OUR TREMENDOUS AND ANAAlrLFLlnNFE.,FTw,!!tJS3 IF THE ARTICLE ITSELF IS GENUINE, IT WILL BE A LASTING REMINDER TO THE EUNGS 0P w7l pRENDSHIP AND GOOD WILL THAN RECIPIENT AND BE APPRECIATED ABOVE HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS: ANYTHING RP GIVEN. vPiont,., of' l mIf ship ft? WHctTO'xRESTkTicc f, r tO 'to i We DIAMONDS You must see our splendid line of sparkling Blue White Wesseltcn Dia- monds. We can save you money on Diamonds. We have them at prices from 20.00 to 600.00. WATCHES We carry a splendid line of the best makes. For instance, the Howard and 75. Also the famous South Bend in ail 35, prices. CUT GLASS CLOCKS Extra big stock of most beautiful Cut Glass. Three large shipments arrived unexpectedly so we are overstocked. We can make some attractive prices; every article guaranteed. AS A WANt3w 50 PRICES FROM $5.00 TO $100.00. in designs that are new and novel. JEWELRY IVORY Stick Pins, Diamond Settings and other precious stones. LaVallieres, Brooches, Neck Chains. A magnificent line priced right. Toilet Sets, or by the piece, in the highest grade Ivory. Dont be deceived in this line of goods. We guarantee ours. PEARL NECK CHAINS . FROM $10.00 TO $100.00. Nothing like them ever before shown in Brigham. tl SILVERWARE HAND PAINTED CHINA A beautiful line of Daintily P.lntedE,d, ,ch would delight to possess. Hanrt f,nest - JEWELRY I fe Hie All standard makes, absolutely 8uar anteed as to quality. We can make sets in hardwood chests from 20 to Pe (liar Pe UMBRELLAS GOLD, SILVER AND peh o ivory ' HANDLES $5.00 TO ti s 150. FROM a iy Beautiful single pieces. FINAL ARGUMENT, WE REMIND YOU OF OUR LONG STANDING IN BUSINESS EVERY ARTICLE wf oadbu ,S EQUAL TO THE CARRIED BY AN OF THE LARGE JEWELRY HOUSES OF THE STATE AND BECAUSEBnn3UTELY BACked BY O EXPEN3ES ARE LESs LINE, WE CAN SUPPLY AND AT THE SAME TIME SAVE YOU MONEY. FGTS t fu pnti j oursi $25.00. PERSONAL GUARANTEE. OUR STOCK Y CAN SELL FOR ANYTHING LESS. P be 'N Uous Stti t ore he an (tea |