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Show pan. TUESDAY, JANUARY THE BOX ELDEH NEWS, 7. 1919. Mr. S. A. Sackett Is tip from Provo vistling relatives and friends. Mr. L. S. Pond returned last evening Mr. Jens Anderson and son are in from a business trip to Springville. from Lucin on some matters of Mr. E. W. Dunn went down to Salt Lake this morning on matters of business. Mr. Heber K. Wheatley was down Attorney Henry Seeger was down from Honeyville on Saturday last, from Malad yesterday, on some matsome shopping. ters of business. Mr. W. H. Soothe of Salt Lake City Airs. Clarence A. Jensen and chila business visitor to Brigham yeswas dren have been spending the Clirisf-materday and today. holidays with relatives in Hymn. Mr. Willard C. Jensen and his sisMessrs J. C. Jensen and Fiank Jen- ter, Mrs. liuida J. Snow, came up from and spent sen leit for Sevier County yesterday, Salt Lake City yesterday the day visiting their aged mother. on a business trip. The gentlemen Miss Evelyn Sorensen returned to are going primarily for the purpose Salt Lake on Sunday, to resume her of looking up the real estate situation. studies at th University of Utah. A number of members of Commit Miss Nadine Dunn returned to Salt sioner A. R. Capeners family at Oar-lan- Lake City on Saturday to resume her ore ill with the flu. The commisstudies at the University of Utah. sioner was unable to be present at the A healthy man is a king in his own meeting of the county commissioner right; an unhealthy man an unhappy yesterday when the change in olljcials slave. For Impure blood and sluggish was made. liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On Word from the bedside of George the market 25 years. $ 1 .00 a bottle, ad A. Anderson at Blackfoot, Idaho, anYesterday, a marriage permit was nounces that he is rapidly convalescissued by the County Clerk to Janies ing and will soon be able to forsake Treasurer Jr. of Downey, Idaho and his couch and move about the' house. Martha McClurg of Preston, Idaho. The entire family had the flu, Mr. AnThe couple stepped into Judge Calls derson developing the most sen chaniebrs and lie performed the case. The' fact that he is improving is good news to his many friends in PERSONAL ITEMS' j ,n8 Once Humble' Flower Rapidly the Poaition by to High Brought Maater Florist. At a public meeting held last evening in the Commercial Club rooms, the matter of properly welcoming home the soldier boys who have and who will soon return home, was thor- oughly discussed. The meeting ,not take any action with respect the nature of the welcome to be did to tended. but named Mayor John W. Peters a3 chairman of a committee on arrangements with power to name nine additional citizens on the committee, which will have full sway in deciding upon and perfecting the plans for a big public demonstration and reception at such time as may be the most propitious. Mayor Peters has named the following individuals to act with him on the committee, and has seggregated the members into these working committees in order that no ..me will be lost in getting to work on the plans for the celebration. Executive Committee Mayor John W. Peters. President-elec- t of Commercial Club, Mrs. Joseph A. West, jpres. S. Norman Lee, Wm. E. Morgan, j Rev. A. G. Frank, W. L. Eddy, W. J. Lowe, Dr. D. Y. Henderson, N. Chris W. F. Compton, W. C. Horsley, H. L. Abramson. Intelligence Committee. N. C. W. L. Eddy, W. J. Lowe. Historical Committee. Wm. E. Morgan, Mrs. Jos. A. West, Dr. D. W. Henderson. Entertainment Committee. W. F. Compton, W. C. Horsley, Rev. A. G. Frank, H. L. Abramson, President S. Norman Lee. days and they will then begin the ney overland. Hergeant Irwin Standing, jour- iture market. who is with the I45th artillery,- - telegraphed - Sim-onse- leave today for Chicago and Grand Rapids to attend the annual furniture market in those big centers. Mr. Hansen stated that he would pWmblv continue on to the Atlantic seaboard and might take a trip across the ocean to see some of the battlefields in France howThat will be determined, furnat the ever, after he gets through Mother, Mrs. Olga S. Wheatley Sunday evening, of his feafe arrival at "New Jersey, 'He' stated the sea passage of 12 days had been a very pleasant experience as the ocen Was calm and the toute carried the ; ship through a warm climate. He does nott Ttnow when he willcome on west, hut ' promised to wire this information4 as soon as he can' And out. ' ' r . V PLYMOUTH PAMILY SORELY AFFLICTED. SOCIETY his Yesterday, Ray Pierson aged 21 years and Hyrum Pierson, aged ,16 years, died at Plymouth of influenza These young men were sons of Mr. and ' .Mrs. Phineas Pierson and this r morning a third son, 10 years of age, seccumbed to the malady. Mrs. Pierson is herself at the point of death. the liquidation of a golf pcore Which The flu is raging at Plymouth, practMessrs Willey and McDonald piled up ically every family in the town being over Messrs' Henderson ahd Hargis, afflicted and in quarantine. last summer. On Saturday evening, Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Willey, Mrs. and Mrs. N. A.Mc- t donald were guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hargis at a big duck supper at l the Hargis home. The function was INFANT SUCCUMBS TO INFLUENZA. Drugs Cut-Ra- te Seasonable Goods At. Reasonable Prices What you want when you want it at greatly reduced prices. Get it Now! tide Pinex 6(c Hills Honey and Tar 60c Syrup of Figs .. 3"c Castoria 31.00 Bees Cough Syrup 50c Bees Cough Syrup 25c Bees Cough Syrup 25e Graves Tooth Powder 25e Rocky Alt. Syrup 50c Kennedy's 25c Powdered 49c J1.00 Bottle Aspirin 5 gr. Tab... 7lc 49c $1.00 7lc 29c 50c Nux-Iro- Mustard n Cascara Comp. Tablets 19c 37c 71c 37c SPECIAL: 19c ... . Cough Syrup ... 25c Kenneys Cough Syrup..,. 50c Ballard's Horehound Syr. 25c Ballard's Horehound Syr. Borax Soap Chips 25c Laxative Grip and Cold Tablets 49c 19c 19c 37c 75c Popular Copyright Books this week for Your favorite author is on play In our south window. l 59c' I dis- - 19c 13c 19c EXTRA SPECIAL: 31.50 Symbol Hot Water Bottle 98c this week cold feet suffer at with Why night) when 98c will relieve the traublt? I i Bring your prescriptions to us to be filled. Why take them elsewhere to wait? Ve have three men of long experience, licensed under the state laws, to fill prescriptions and handle drugs. Our drugs are the purest, our service is the best. Our prices are the lowest You know us. : THE EDDY DRUG STORE The Rex&U Wynn I. tore Eddy m I -- "s0-ciel- er the like. SUB ROSA IMPLIES SECRECY Term Had Its Origin Long Ago in Plot Which Involved Existence of Sparta. The origin of the phrase sub rosa, under the rose, Implies secrecy, and had Its origin in the year 477 B. CH at which time Pausanlas, the commander of the confederate flee; of the Spartans and Athenians; was engaged In Intrigues with Xerxes' for the subjugation of Greece to the Persian yule, and for1 the hand of the monarch's daughter to marriage. The negotiations were , carried on in a building attached to the temple of Minerva, called the Brazen house, the roof of which was a garden forming a bower of roses ; so that the plot,' which was conducted with the utmost 'secrecy, was literally matured under the roses. Pausanlas, however, was betrayed by one of his emissaries, who, by a preconcerted plan with the overseers and counselors of state, five In number, gave them a secret opportunity to hear from the Ups of Pausanias the acknowledgment of his treason. To escape arrest, he fled to the temple of Minerva, and as the sanctity of the place forbade Intrusion, the people wulled up the edifice so that he might die of starvation. On Sunday aftrnoon, Nedra, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Larsen of this city, died as a result of influenza which developed other compile xtions. The child was ill a little over a week and this is th- - first time the angel of death has visited the The Welcome Guest. home. Funeral services were held at is scarcely anyone who does There the residence this afternoon under the not wish to be a welcome guest, jet direction of the Second ward bishopknows that some persons posric. Consoling remarks were made by everyone sess the ability to make themselves Elder F. W. Fishburn. far more desirable in the home than others. The visitor who brings a sunny, fresh point of view with her is alELECTRIC LINE PUT OUT ways sure of a cordial reception, proOF COMMISSION. viding she Is careful to carry out certain other requisites which a success-fu- l guest is wise enough to follow, For half a day yesterday the lT. 1 whether she has ever analyzed them railroad was put out of commission by lu this cold fashion or not It might a car load of coal in a train which be safe to guess that she has never was being taken north, leaving the thought about it all, but, guided simply by her sincere desire to express rails at Petersboro and in that man- real fellowship, has instinctively fulner It was hauled along the ties to filled her obligations. Yet when conMendon. The road bed was seriously sidered, perhaps the one thing more than another which insures ones redamaged and the rails jammed so that newed welcome may be summed up in it waa impossible to resume traffic un- the single word, adaptability. til repairs had been made. As a reCane Is Mark of High Office. sult there were no trains going south has been the custom of the: surIt until about noon. geon of the king of England to carry a cane. This cane has been handed down to the various inINVITED TO GO cumbents of the office since the days TO WEST POINT of Dr. John Rudcllffe, who was the first holder of the cane." It has been used for 200 years or more by the Messrs David Watkins and Ephraim greatest physicians and surgeons In Josephson of this city, have been not- the world, who succeeded to It. tThe cane was adorned jy a ified by Captain Abbott of the S. A1 T cross-ba- r at. the top Instead of a knob. C. at the Agricultural College, that The fact Is explained by Munk, in they have been selected as candidates that Radellffe, the first owner, was a ot take the preliminary examination rule unto himself, and probably preferred this device as a mark of; disfor entrance to West Point the governtinction from the knob used "by phyment military academy. Mr. Watkins sicians In general. was at home and went over to Logan this morning to get further InformatLife of Congress. ion on the matter before deciding what Each congress lasts two years and action Jo take. Mr. Josephson is under the Constitution must assemble home this afternoon but he, too, at least once each year. Two regular has not made known what action he sessions are held, both beginning on will take. This Is a very fine compli- the first Monday in December. The ment to these two young men and long session lasts from December of their many friends are advising them each odd year until congress adjourns, generally on the following June or to go in to win. July, and the short session, beginning In December of each even year, ends NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS. at' noon on the following March 4. The , Equip your auto with a Davies Air long session may last until the next and Aloisture Valve. Guaranteed to session begins, while the short session save from 20 to 50 per cent gasoline. is ended by the expiration of the two years term for which the congress Is E. A. JOHNSON, 322 So., 2nd East. Brigham City, elected on March 4. following Its meeting. adv-t- f Utah. "gold-heade- 19c 37c blu-so- i ex- j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hansen will is not to have the world of in own its way everything Mint boinum dir the flowers. No doubt o show gets niuie r the limelight the but show, a dahlia publicity than tlmt was mice called gorgeous !' tin flouoi oM uiaril the prim or exhibitions is bating its hate it '.he .iiul lepoits Jut tile Mime, h ' 'V Miwds. that they are ethi.d.-a regular Tlie dahlia how In- - hie - aid that tiling in m. iii i'ii - aid it who .an wm'b up ithere are ' m f"1' "'e a elitli'.l-iquite IIS inueii dahlm. 1h mum." lia as tor tinlot mg Inane and from a very simple soflower, lias become somewhat "t d cial pet. It was not many years ago that the dahlia bloomed in the yards of small hemes. Sometimes it grew iu the front yard and sometimes in the back yard. It might be remarked here that the. yard, especially the front yard," has disappeared. Nobody now has a front yard. Nobody who is anywhere near up to date would hove ueh a of tiling about the house. The piece real estate which we used to call the front yard has become the lawn." Well, formerly the dahlia grew only in tlie yards of humble homes, it bad not broken into what is culled Fashionable grounds could not think of admitting such a plain, hardy and highly colored citizen ol the flower world as a mere dahlia. It did not belong to their set. But tlie merit of this (lower and the high state of culture which it lias attained under tlie flutists guidance and tuition of uia-thas forced the proudest gardens to open their gales or let down their fences. The dahlia now holds up its stately head among tlie exclusive set of tuberoses, gladiolus, carnations and pic-m- d Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Bowring received a telegram Sunday evening from their son, Private Jack Bowrh.g, who is with the 145th field artillery and who landed at Hoboken, N. J., .early Sunday morning, announcing his safe arrival. The boys are now at Camp Merritt undergoing a thorough fumigation which will require a few FRIENDS The chrysanthemum s WILL ATTEND FURNITURE MARKET. Y MAKING DAHUA IS WELCOME HOME do-in- s this city. SEMI-WEEKL- d SUCCESS NOT FOR in LEANERS Life. Strug! Man That Win. Utmost Must Have the With over one hundred fluenza existing in dence in present time, a great man. of every worthy are becoming alarmed over power is th goal comes ion. weakness These cases, however ambition, and ,! olh- on only thirty homes which from imitation or Power ,. the disease is not so wide ers. tin; strength cannot incru i tlie total number of cases 8Prei a S.''Ilin would muscles by sitting m ate In the groat .feise fur us. majority 0( another totting tlie power too, the disease exists tn I, Sirovs very Nothing t'No so f habit of lenn-- iOilli to stand i.lono a do vou lean you will other-nevBut in order to take ;ng ntiun propetst original. Stand handle the I" strong situation, a meetin to be ambition mbur alone Board of Health and some a of in the -- nlnotiuii Officials was held last trie who an evenly Til matter thoroughly discussed, so that the dm. a start in the world a time as he had decided not to place tue ban hard so have will not disaster upon schools but an insistent demand is unknowingly bringing them a made for the calls giving l.e What closing 0f the thorn. a them give dance halls and manager Rya, start will probably Young people came into the hack meeting, was ass can need all the motive power they Im- close the Liberty theatre and" Thev are naturally learners, cot for only the Elberta because of the itators. copiers, and it is easyImitaor ventilating system at the upper them to develop into echoes while street show house. alone walk not will tions. They will lean With respect to the schools vou furnish crutches; they will let decided to as you as long request the high upon yon just abolish further basket ball gam. them. a Hint One of the greatest delusions have the students refrain frot human being could ever have is that gregating in rings for the conpnrp, he is permanently benefited by was not; giving it qlass yells, Orison others. from tinued assistance necessary to close the schools Swett Harden, in Success. reason that students may atte may- remain at home and they AIM SHOULD BE PERFECTION ue tlieir studies by corresponds many of the students have airs Man Who Is Satisfied With Nothing the flu and they desire to pursti Will but the Best Is Man Who studies so the health board Make Good in Life. it would he an injustice to Dont get into the affecting a cure for the habit. Nothing short of "per- of the disease, to close the fect should be your motto. The opinion is held that ni Slovenly habits of mind and hand strict supervision as at preset crow faster than good habits. A sliptained in the schools, the sitig-bshod manner of thinking results In better handled with the seise of work. methods slipshod You will never become efficient in ning than with them closed. It Is a fact that the upward? any one thing till you get it firmly fixed in your mind that if another can the disease is not as great md do it better than you you are not do- was in October and Novembe: ing well. the ban wos on and masks Thoroughness and accuracy play a ing worn so the health official big part In the success or failure of that despite the increase is tit the Individual. new cases, there Is no a of ber You may be artistic and temperaand a few days will tin alarm will never mental and dreamy, but you realize your dreams till you get down rapid decline again. It is urp to brass tacks and do what you do the rigid quarantine regulation! with precision and dispatch. served and every precaution be There Is plenty of time to exercise by those who may be coming your artistic moods after you have with the disease not to expos learned all there Is to know of the fellows. mechanical and fundamental principles of the work or accomplishment NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER! you think yon were out to do. Ni! Remember that interpretation comes last. The regular, annual, meetini There must be weeks, months and of the Security shareholders years of systematic and consistent drill before one Is capable of exercis- Bank will be held at the ing the faculty of interpretation. house of the corporation, in! City, Utah, on Tuesday, Janus .Merchant Bar. Merchant bar, or merchant iron, la 1919, at eleven oclock in the the bar Iron which has been finished for the purpose of electing at by passing through the merchant rolls. to serve dm Puddled bars are worked Into mer- eleven Directors chant Iron or merchant bar by being ensuing year; to hear office!?! cut into pieces of suitable length, and for the transaction of sk which are then piled In packets, heatbusiness as may properly m ed into welding heat, and then hammered Into bars of suitable shape to fore the meeting. put on the market. The amount of J. E. HALVE labor bestowed 'on this' process deadv. pends on (lie quality of the iron it is desired lo produce. Puddle bars, which have been rolled a second time are called No. 2, and this is usually designated as merchant bar. It is i be lowest quality of iron available for tbe siui.ths general, use. If piled Electric Irons and Electri. and rolled again the product is called repaired. John Rockwood No. 3. Another repetition of the WANTED- - -- Girls a? Brig! process furnishes au article known as and still another givev Laundry, treble best. A car load of new Fords " Boy' diate delivery. Come early. Instinct True. Historian qf !;he sky was the title Motor Company. bestowed on a Angelo i Secchl, the fanev FOR SALE. Almost mous Itallati1 UstMnumer.1 A if d quaint also little anecdote is told 'of Mm at the sheep camp, wagon NepM time of his first visit to London. Not be haif at a 'bargain. knowing English, he wondered how sen, Corinne, Utah. he should find his way about, and concotn WANTED Nice, clean fided his doubts to his young companBox Elder News. ion, an Italian boy of fifteen. Finally w1 they decided that the best plan would FOR SALE. A few be to go and look for an Italian. Our cars; as good as new and difficulties will then be met, said See-chi- , Motor Co. and went straight for the British gains. Stewart museum. Entering the WANTED four boarder?, reading room, he looked rapidly at the readers and Bott, ferred. Mrs. Nephi unhesitatingly accosted one of them West street. Brigham with, Bon giorno Lei e itailano! and 1st lit was not mistaken, and the Italian not only directed Secchl where he room w Ished to FOR REN- T- A 5 go, but became his host durclose roam house; modern, ing his stay in the British cnpitaL Bright . er set-worl- d. P .A tee 4S ke lM Jan will V Oil an ago :tlg of she wu 01 fe- . Iiesi-tiest.- " S no iire ent. list he ng die the pro ae fiei tna Ftd too Sal sec VS! ten hot vhi sta bn t ifn and the it i In OUM 1 hos ope ago and til. tit lal of mu via I arr at Tri i tab We r. pri; wei 1 W. Sto Hr Mr Ab Mr He 1 318-- gold-heade- d Quaint French Custom. A quaint custom with the boys of France, at the time when they are called to the colors, Is the Just for a day or two, of a tall wearing. silk hat and failing that, of the tallest felt hat they can procure. Pinning bands of newspaper to the crown, forth thus decorated and they sally parade the streets of towns and villages, as the case may be. Often huts are handed from father to son, or from brother to brother, and worn heedless of size or shape. The boys, having worn the chapeau de forme" for 24 hours or so. stream into Hie barracks and become the conscripts, a, ' lheri the famous "poilus of France. Belle night. Mean Enlightenment. Will proposed to me Nell There : Jack laid dared him to do perate dare. and he told me they something up a des-pas- s toi me j bo Gates th' LOST, car No. tire and rim; also red tail light, between office Ogden. Notify this .Mi V t Daily Though,0 only grants liberty love It and are Webster. God fend It Daniel w ae tt Burial In Old Efl8! Ch The places of buJa' pg of the old churches arranged in differfB I? ran 1 O' ' VI ii cases the burial 0e tt dug in the soil. some In floor.' graveyard. v. r.vpt beneath the one neing practically )n)e; hpre the coffins TSlj, shelves of stone. s divided into sepa rno lire really smallwall- sides by stone - last Mr bf C |