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Show the box elder news, A. WORKER V. C, IS FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919. semi-weekl- y ' Womans Service Club brings Home to Girls in New ?diistrial Factory Community. UE triangle ; ACCOUNT MEANS CHEER for Hot Lunches, Clean Cots, Parties, Comfortable ITowels, to Games and Recreation Girl Workers. I Stands Katherine Holland Brown. More than four Michigan. oilier girls work there too. tell you about our Jobs. llD talm to rend about our work In the a ran reports. But I do r department STEPPING STONE TO SUCCESS an account in a good hank, it lends prestige to the young business man nd raises his standing in the community. The Security Savings Bank so- ci s the accounts of business men as well as individuals. Its oflicers will f a y give advice and information on business matters any time thev mav requested o tr wuvum Bl)lGHAtfCTTY. UTAH of (ho with, our factory town . 9 at all. Its a huge barn In the country building s' tick down nowhere. There te,,n miles from, milrnnd siding, a statiou the size seven,' farmhouses a dry goods box, one general store and pnstoflice It's pretty near fis big ns n I1(,d And thats all. No tamale stand. no banks nor fprores, no i, street, not one) solitary ream parlors, show, in nil those nineteen Its the ragged Lonesome? that's what it is. of nas one of the first carload of at was shipped up from gilds was swarming jeo The factory workmen putting in the nuichin-nn- d we girls couldn't begin work a day or so. so we began hunting That was a lPS to en! and sleep. i, that the employment folks hadn't ;M of. The workmen were sleep-aeeating In the cars that had there, backed on the .jjlit them ehnnee for hods nnd Oar only i'j, was with those seven farmliouses,, rp nin relied straight to the farmers and asked for board and room. Farmers Wives Hospitable, will say that those women were kind hospitable. They fixed It up be-- n them to f.md us forty girls, nnd fond too. 'But for v gave its good They is, that was the question. That each spare one room. But nt sleep live or six in a room. then along came the boss of the ory and told us the machinery was us girls to work !y and he'd expect le shifts, night and day. He wanted to make use of every But that gave us our ite, you set. te as to sleeping. We fixed it up the farm folks that wed work le shifts and sleep double shifts begin town d ! ei A BANK WITH A HEART. BRIGHAIvt CITY, UTAH. DEWEYVILLE NOTES CHAMBERLAINS COUGH 9 Only -2- 0-25, professional Cards... a I'EWUYVILLE, Jan. 21, M,-s, Burbank and wife returned home from a trip to the coast where they visited their son and family and many points of interest, having been away about three weeks and report having hud a delightful time Mr. J. E. Dewey and family went to Logan Saturday to the welcome home of the soldiers. Mr. Mont Harmon and wife and Mrs. Agnes K. Dewey, the school teacher, go to Brigham City each day to assist in the city schools as so many of the teachers are ill with influenza. Word was received here this evening from Salt Lake City that Mr. Jerome Chapmann had passed away at 2:1.1 oclock this afternoon. Funeral services will be held here Thursday, the hour being not yet set. Miss Oiive Marble is still ill with influenza. Mr. John M. Spackmans family are still suffering from the effects of . Ladies Coats E. NVADDOUPS a $4.00 and $5.00 Brigham City, Utah. world wash. E. DAVIS LAWYER 0RATICES IN ALL THE COURT First National Bank Building Utah Brigham City, Mens Arrow Dress Shirts Mens Monarch Dress Shirts $1.25 for Lawyer-- - FIRST QUALITY ABSTRACTOR Values $6.00 NT I OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ro E :Y- - A- - Brigham City, Utah Formerly The Hanson Mercantile Co. D. B. BARON, LEE & DUNN j Chambers, Jr. Dr. J. L TELLS EXPERIENCES Hansen Furniture and Music Company BRYAN, 'V, $2.95 FOR 1 ,fK E. J. SORENSEN in-le- n I HOWELL JONES u . Manager iwpip wiynnifi.q ittdfitifi YlriifTi Mill' " 1 ni.t HMUlfm n frnj.mil 1 le 'e nt - " rrrtiifir-iTnirii- i There was a crowd gathered around him. I said to him, are you not cold? He turned on me quite wrathy and said, why do yon insult a man. I beg-ged his pardon as I do not want to insult any man. But. if it was me I would be cold. Then he turned up his foot and lit a match. You meet all nasuch here from everywhere, tionalities and colors. One day I went to the L. D. S. headquarters and asked Pres. Robinson if 1 could go out with some of the elders trading for one day. Then he took me to the mission bouse and they were having a meeting before they started on their days work. I was sent out with Elder Call of Afton, 1 tol1 hi 1 was at his 'Wyoservice, We t00,i tl,e car and went, to the out- shirts of Los Angeles and we started and I soon found out that he was Kd elder, well versed in the gos- Peh carried his Bible and the Mormon, and when we called a hURe he would say that we repre- RPn!ed the Church of Jesus Christ of LaUr-daSaints and would get in con- verRation with them. Aly partner had such a pleasant way with him the peo- cou help but listen to him. rea( scripture to them and distri- tracts, and invited them to at- our eeUbSR- Some promised to e were invited into the par- conlp- or n one house and L Call preach- them, and the lady of the house RRld she never before understood some y " '"Hf1 carries. I will now close, with be.st regards to all. half-doze- T V ihis? HOOPES JESSE 1 4 8 I H COLEMAN Plumbing Sold by all Druggists. 75c. a-- Heating issa of the scriptures in that light, and had him mark some of the quotations lie had made from his Bible. He sure has the spirit of his mission. I can say that they have a fine lot of missionaries in California, and a line man in Pret. Robinson at the head. I went to the park again yesterday, as a few of we Welsh people meet almost every day. There was a gentleman there telling another man that l e pever used tobacco in any form. I toid li ra there was t.wo of us, ai i then he said he had never tasted in his life. I asked him bow lie was and he saiu 83. 1 told kim I would take my hat off to hian There wag another of my countrymen that I got in conversation with. ' He had been a Josephite, but was cut. off for taking the sacrament wife eijhri' c and he said he fia nominations, Mormonism for six years a preached New Zealand and Australia. I to I him all he had to do now was to r pent and be baptized and come inio the right door. He said that would not do, for if the people would know that he was a Mormon, they would not send for him to come and lay hanm on them and pray for them, etc. I seen a Welsh boy. that has been in the war. He lost one arm and I seen some of the German bullets he still CHAS. E. FOXLEY w$ k THE LEADER B. YOUNG - IE Values $6.00 $2.95 FOR AND CONVEYANCER. Before using this preparation for a Utah Brigham City, cough or cold you may wish to know what it has done for others. Mrs. O. ROY Cook, Macon, III., writes, I have found COUNTY ATTpRNEY it gives the quickest relief of any I have used. Mrs. ever IN ALL THE COURT PRACTICES cough remedy Office in County Court House James A. Knott, Chillicotlie, Mo., says "Chamberlains Cough Remedy cannot Brigham City, Utah be beat for coughts and colds. H. J. Moore, Oval, Pa., says I have used Chamberlains Cough Remedy on sevBONDED ABSTRACTERS. eral occasions when I was suffering REAL ESTATE INSURANCE, and a with the chest settled cqld upon .si we planned it Three girls a ad. cure. about it Utah has always brought use a room from eight nt night City, EDWARDS tiiihe next morning. Then theyd le over to the factory, and the Sweet Thought ti girls whod been working nil W. i would Cane sugar, we are told, beats beet take the room arid sleep luxnri-sluinheafternoon. It wasn't sugar, but beet sugar beats no sugar at VETERINARIAN. jmy believe me. The farm all Boston Transcript Residence, Garland, Utah, Phone No. it een had so few sheets and pillow Los Angeles, January 11, 1919. Day or night calls promptly attended n that most of us went without, QUICK CURE FOR CROUP. to Auto been some time since you It has conveyance. tovels were son rce ns diamonds Watch for the first symptom, horase-nes- s heard from me. I am here now c.t the As to sonj laekberry hushes. and give Chamberlain's tin general store Cough LICENSED UNDERTAKER hotel iti Los Angeles, the sunny south. kept yellow oar that Kind that is so full of rosin I am AND EMBALMER Remedy at once. It is prompt and impressed to give you a little o! wald use It to calk a ship. But effectual. DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE adY. my experience the last few days. On nade out till the next three ear-- s AUTO HEARSE Sunday last I attended three meetings. of girls came rolling in. Then PHONE 113-OR 113-- J OR 376 At 11:30 we went to the L. D. S. and awit 'must distracted. Those Daily Thought jioor SEVENTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE. three missionaries spoke, the first two iii'd to sleep in tents nnd in the The richest minds need not large ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE that the workinen'had abandoned being ladies, who spoke of the coming libraries. A. B. Alcott tune, and they were lucky if forth of the Book of Mormon and deal- got a .utniw tick and a blanket, ings of God with the ancient people will happen, but the best Accidents 'his time it had turned raw cold, lived on this continent. The oth- that families Dr. Thomas keep nia.'hp on. know what late au-- 1 regulated er two spoke of the restoration of the nights In Michigan feel like. To Eclectic Oil for auch emergencies. C. H. D. S. D. gospel in these latter days. I attend- thf cliim.x the farm folks cut Two sizes. 30c and 60c, at all stores. ed a revival Baptist penticostial meet-131. on food, and No. Phone for a Meek it wns adv. ing in the Auditorium and the hall "nd beans and jmighty few Room 22, First National Bank was cram full. A lady did most of tlut. Building the speaking, but all the congregation Doesn't Happen Often. Along Came a Miracle. Utah would holler glory to God, halleluga, tt, right when we were about Every time a pessimist smiles he Brigham City, t quit mir jobs and beat it for feela .ftfhamed of it. St Louis Times. etc., and all would join in the singing, v idling ciirue a miracle. and hands np, and swinging their Two I' businesslike women climbed Subscribe for the Deseret Evening handkerchief after most every sen- from tlie oast bound train one News during the Pease Conference. fence and I thought some of those old AGENT nE. With them came eight work- - Delivered at home 10c for your per people sitting by me had awful good carload of scantling and tar METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO. K. month. .John It. r, Horsley agt lungs. Well, I never saw so much another carload of cots and Industrial and Ordinary Insurance A Rev. Jones ets and enthusiasm. had pillows nnd sheets .and Utah vined to come to the Welsh church Brigham City, brand now blankets and 'beds Helping Out. of that Rev. Saunders of Wales was go- glory of that i and ,, s And fwaoetimeis ii you give the of dishes and rolls of oilelorn stranger rope enough hell string you. B. . ing to be there at 7 p. m. He han- dlrtd his subject yerv wI! ard I wae Jugh burlap to carpet the conn-oLAvif Dallas News. ATTORNEY AT wont believe we when I tell t in ten Will practice in U. S. Supreme or Vir introduced to him. He asked me what days their workmen part of Wales I came from. I told Scratch! Itch! Scratch! Itch! Itch! scantlln cuit Courts, State Courts, and U. shack him. He said his wife came from 8nd hurts p tacked over S. Land Department. the Scratch! The more yon scratch, the so he went and looked her that part, ,he Y secretary worse the itch. Try Dains Ointment. Suite 33, .First National Bank Bldg., Jones Rev. up. por lia spoke about what 'board tables tip Brig) tam City, Utah. ip.1 skin itching. 60c a e kettles was apportioned to the Welsh church and were serving us For eczema, anjr adv. lnt lunches every day. box. for the Armenians, so I cast my lot behind the burlap screens with the rest. It was a worthy cause. those rows of clean cots, with ATTORNEY AT LAW One of the deacons got up and said T Clean Painted Woodwork. t0 keep you warm the n st T?r a and grate Peel, wash they were honored that evening by night that ever blew, and a a pail of having five reverands present to hear fir every single girl. Do potatoes. Put them into an hour, strain stand half Let water. Mr. Saunders. That was the first time Main 52 North St., a11 Brigham. We fe,t- one woodwork with flanH for me to receive that title L jy-2waer the FritCarle- - and apply to thewoodwork my-2- I and mirrors nel. For white nothing on this ! We have been here over five weeks the water. were those use in whiting women? Why, and I mostly go down to the central 8c,taries, of course. Id W. park every day as the sun has been know that without being All Howfs shining nearly every day since we ar'er ,he country whererer rt i, ReEMBALMER AND UNDERTAKER rived here. The baches are full and offer- - One Hundred Dollars We lfb-heMn..a'e in to make ward for any case of Catarrh that canit is a good place to study human nanr nveralls or munitions or not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE taken ture. A great many cripples and lots ,s ;vn"H find a Y. W. C. A. Halls Catarrh Cure has been for the past sufferers by catarrh of the o!d veterans that wear the bute Phone 261. else )Vnil'lnR harder tlian any-n- d thirty-liv- e years, and has becon--for n'tll'e t,le R,rls comfort- - known as the most reliable remedy ton, and a good many come bare foottnc ' Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure arts fhr n.th,Mn hnppy and v''n-aex'imes tt ed and bare headed, and there was an j the Blood on the Mucous surfa 'ts. ",v nvent money enough the Blood and ON CALL from Poison the pelling old man with long hair and bare feet. tliat we really need. But nl- - healing the diseased portions. Catarrh Halls After you have taker T. W. pverY cent to make Cure Harsh physics react, weaken the for a short time vou will see a ' St for U8' Do won-gl- r in t w y general your FOR improvement great bowsls will lead to choronic constipatiCatarrh Workers have learned health. Start taking Hallsof catarrh rid and once Cure get at C' A on. our Doans ? p,iR Sister Regulets operate easily, j rvu TnBig Send for testimonials, free. sister ot all? 30c a box at all stores. F. J. CHENET ft CO.. Toledo, Ohio. adv. 5Sc Boys Overcoats Boys Suits JOHN W. PHILLIPS - - - Practices in AH The Courts Office: First National Building Utah Brigham City, LE $1.25 $2.00 for J. LOWE r, e $2.00 FOR REMEDY. $2.95 Ladies Shoes First National Bank Building. Second Floor. East Entrance WM. $25 and $35, FOR 200 Pairs of DENTiST WM. Ladies Suits $2.98 FOR ill heolfc I RATHER THAN CARRY GOODS OVER SELL AT A LOSS SAVINGS BANK y i to tell you To t FOR SATURDAY to. 11(lred about our Big Sister tilings she has done for us. U . , All Winter Merchandise ff A he rY name is May Isabel CarnaI ana eighteen years han. old, and I work in a big fac-l- n yi THE LEADER STORE CLOSING OUT BJGJISTER 1 i -, ' 1ST MIOMMK BRIGHAM CITY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK CAPITAL & SURPLUS $100,000.00 - |