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Show 'ER..NET Devoted to no Party or Faction BRIGHAM Itwenty-fou- r lilK But Just to All. CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY OF THE NUMBER 85. 4, 1919. LD.S. I 10 SEASON RIGHT TREE-PLANTIN- PAH BE RESUMED FBI! G BEIIER (Communicated.) The basketball game, the first leaThe Board of County Commissioners The health situation appears to A meeting was held January 31st at of Box Elder County met in regular gue game of the season, played by the justify the resumption of all church 7 p. m at the City Council chambers. session Monday, February 3, 1919, all Box Elder High champs and the Kays-vill- e meetings throughout the Box Elder Representatives from the City Counmembers present. High five last Friday afternoon, Stake. In Brigham City the condition of a most comprehensive na- cil, Commercial Plans Club, Kindergarten was won Issac H. Jensen, Treasurer of the by the local hoopsters by a is rapidly clearing up and the disease ture to bring about conditions which Club, Daughters of the Pioneers and score 38 18. of to When the team is dying out. The same good report Brigham Drainage District, me with will make possible a marked improve- Ladies' Civic Improvement Club were the Board relative to procuring an or- was about to leave for Kaysville they comes from practically every other ment in the express service through- present. The question of planting to sec- were impressed with the fact that the ward in the stake. Lgs became affected her suffer-JJ- y der from th Commissioners out the country, were announced last more shade trees was discussed and She posessed a ure moneys that had been paid under opposing players would give them a intensifled. For this reagon ,t ig recommended night by J. W. Valentine and L. C. it was the sense of the meeting that all irti constitution, fond hopes were pro (lest. Matter referred to County hard rub. The counsel was evidently that beginning with Sunday, February Horsley, local representatives of the property owners in the residents! disabsorbed for the went Rallied for her recovery and on Attorney for opinion. fully champs 9th aI1 public meetiug8 and auxillary American Railway Express Company. trict, school authorities, city officials J. M. Boothe, Road Supervisor for after the pigskin at the screech of the as80Ciations be held at the usual time A lday evening the attending phy-fe- it be will "Better Service and Campaign the public in general be approachthat if she could keep up Honeyville, met relative to material to whistle and played at top speed thru- and place- - In coming togetber( how. undertaken by the 135,000 men and ed and urged to plant trees this spring. successfully another twenty-jour- be used on the roads in, his district. ever, it should be borne in mind by the women employed in the express busii3 the Intention to have a real It the in but pace admirably lacking the crisis would be passed The matter was deferred for investiga-io- n ing relaxation of the heal. ness, for the purpose of raising the Arbor Day" this year. Trees are to people that accuracy in shooting baskets. Preston th rule which makes by the Commissioners Improvement would be noted. But every individual standards of packing, wrapping and be planted by every individual who Jediah Mortensen of Elood appeared Watkins played a star game for Box his brothers keeper, can easily bring of any prolonged improvement now holds public office, school boards, marking of express shipments. for the worse was noted and with petition asking for the appoint- Elder, shooting ten baskets from the about a condition that will necessitate on The drive will start February 10, teachers and students, returned soldifield. did not come altogether unex-iiy- - ment of J. P. Christensen as road supthe ban being placed again. No per-ltown ,n and the country- - ers and everybody will plant trees on every city ervisor for Elwood district and al3o Because of the flu situation, only son who is at all in abnormal health, It wU1 a of educa-shoul- Arbor Day or before. The kind of campaign Mr. Christensen the team and coach went to Kaysville attend any public service, pro- - tton andemprise jli makes the third time in his State Road Agent. appea, among exprea8 em trees to be planted will be designated Road Supervisior and and the winning of the first league gram or class but should remain at tlat Mr. Anderson has been called was appointed ployees simultaneously with a wide- by the city council, who will also give a it was decided to recommend his ap- game on enemy territory and without home and isolate himself from his a to part with his helpmate and spread effort to secure the cooperation the proper lines of curbing near which sliar coincidence in these three sad pointment as State Road Agent to the the assistance of the Royal Rooters, is fellows until the nature of the of the shipping public along the same the planting is to be done. as a good omen for the team fty is determined. This rule should lines. No eriences is that all of Mr. Ander-- i State Road Commission. new packing or marking It is proposed to eliminate waste of T. and L. Davis of Promontory appeared nothing short of the championship be rigorously lived up to especially by rules have been wives bore the name Mary; all camfor the water and Instead of having adopted Irrigation ac- - the children who will attend Sunday paign, but express drivers and receiv- - such water im passed away in the month of and asked for some needed road im- of the Northern division will be destroy our streets it will Lary and pneumonia was Mie provements in the Promontory district. ceptible to the fans at the high school School, Primary or Religion Class, and clerks will be Instructed hereafter be utilized in producing pleasant shade ing in Mr. Davis was authorized to see that and this city. it applies with equal force to the to a of death in each case, insist, firmly but courteously, that trees. the needed repairs were made. irs, Anderson was born in Brigham The team this year is made up as grown-ups- . the rules already in force be strictly It is proposed to plant trees on the William J. Lowe met with the Board follows: On Wednesday evening, (tomorrow) adhered to. ton the 3rd day of August, 1869. near Pioneer Park, and also street was the raughter of Mr. and Mrs. relaitve to an erroneous assessment j Preston meetThe chief purpose of t he forward; the regular weekly Stake Officers Better near Watkins, the right Playgrounds, and on some of on the property of the estate of Wil- Sam Evans and has spent her Grant Pett, left forward; Fred Soren- ing will convene in the Third ward Service Campaign is to check, once our vacant and dry squares in the city in this Cty. She became the liam Parsons, deceased. Mr. Lowe was at 7:30 oclock and all members and for sen, center; Glendon Watkins, right chapel all, the waste of time, effort and thereby create attractive camping of f.fMr. Anderson on June 14th, authorized to prepare a resolution decstake uoards are urged to be in and money that result from lost or places for auto tourists. guard; Joshua Siegfried, left guard; and has borne him five children, laring the same erroneous and present in order that the necessary Melvin Johnson, left forward sub. Committees were appointed, who damaged shipments. It is a source of it whom are living. She also tuk to the County Attorney. preparation may be made for the res- dissatisfaction and annoyance to both will work with all of us to encourage Assessor Lorenzo Pett met with the place of mother to four other ohil umption of general work. The mem- shippers and the carrier and tends to tree planting. bers of the High Council are also rek two by each former marriage of Board and stated that the State Board GOT FINGERS BADLY CUT. the express service. It Get behind this movement; it is for impair r on of a full cash husband. She was a most energe-workeEqualization insisted quested to be present. that all who ship by express, the public good, and not very in the ward where she re-?- assessment which would mean an inOn Sunday next, Sunday school and 300,000,000 C. Mr. Lea Dunn, salesman at the shipments are annually convene hour at will laboring principally in the Reli-- i crease in the valuation of real estate W. & M. Co., was the will be keenly in- regular that stove a way, traveling setting up ' Class and the Relief Society and in the County.. Matter taken under and the regular monthly Stake terested in the forthcoming drive, be-hso to started and it this tip that it can stand up for itself and is morning an abiding faith in the gospel as advisement. the pipe collar and Priesthood, Stake and Ward Officers' cause it so intimately concerns the plainly and properly marked, not only It by grasped The bonds f the following officials ;ht by the Latter-da- y Saints. She received a terrible cut across the first meeting will convene in the Tabefnac- transportation end of many different with the name and address of the ConDon were d L. of Lamb, ideals will be trades and industries, some of which approved: pplifled the highest and Becond fingers of his left hand. le at 1:30 oclock. Provision consignee, but with those also of the in her life and has accom-ae- d stable of Plymouth, Adolph Jensen, was necessary to have the injury niade for department work for each depend almost exclusively upon the shipper. The use of a poor quality of It a splendid work during her so-i- n Constable of Geneva, A. E. Zundel, dressed board either at the First ward chaPel express service. by a surgeon. paper or twine or inattention to the Justice. oUPeace, Plymouth, Arta M. or the Central school, so that all the mortality. the conditions which led condition of shipments turned over Regarding Seely, Member Board of Eductaion, will meet at the Tabernacle to a decision for a national drive of to hry impressive and comforting the express service is something Jesse W. Member of of Board Hoopes, Third for the REPAIR the AND held in were opening exercises. Sacrament that character, an express official macc which we are THE TIRE SERVICE trying to discourage. Education. M. I. A. Conjoint will be ack- But nothing is more essential than the A NEW FIRM FOR BRIGHAM. services and chapel yesterday afternoon, the an statement is this It CO., The following Road Supervisors held in the various ward chapels in indoor services that have oeen of shippers, and as they nowledged fact that the average Amerwere W. Watkins, John appointed: the evening, the program for which ican business man in this city since last October, a satisfied in the matter, are concerned regards keenly E. Noble and Evan Messrs. Morgan s will be in memory of the late attendance was large, evidencing Beaver Dam, Wilford Hailing, Geneva, customer as a direct asset to his bus- we are hopeful of getting them to help in known well Thomas both J. Brigham Jr. Udy, Riverside, Joseph Samuel, Theodore Roosevelt, as request- iness. He would do sympathy that is felt for the . nothing that us. J. Cutler, Snowville, Eli T. Pierce, and Box Elder county, are entering ed in the proclamation by Governor might jeopardize his good relations family, and there was a wealth The Better Packing Better MarkFort, Thomas Haws, Plymouth, to the vulcanizing and sectional work. 3amberger. floral tributes ranged along the ros-But if the goods ing campaign will be conducted at a customer. with that one a welcome be and covering the casket. Com-rtin- J. P. Christensen, Elwood, Hugh Rob- This business should The Primary and Religion Class will he sent the customer arrive in bad period of the year when the express among auto owners. The latest and take up their work, next week, at the remarks were made by Bisnop erts, Grouse Creek. order, or if, may be, entire shipments movement- is usually the lightes and and installed is The best assessors being were machinery folloiwng deputy ivid P. Burt, Patriarch Adolph usual hour. The High Priests will are lost because of inadequate markjust before the heavy commodity busHeber W. Perry, Perry; will be in operation by March 1st. meet in the Tabernacle Vestry at 12 S. Norman Lee, Elder appointed: customer or the insecure ing packing, iness starts to move in March. Not had here obson of Ogden, Elders H. S. Larsen Austin Tolman, Honeyville; R. A. Joh- The shop foreman engaged o'clock on Sunday. not vait long for explanations, all of the fault is laid at the door: of may Good-ridthe with ten Elyears experience J. C. Fredericksen and Bishop IT. nson, Collinston; Walter Frida, If there are any wards in the stake but place his business elsewhere. the shipper. The express company Tire and Rubber company building wood; B. F. Winzeler, Trempnton; Valentine. In such a case, the payment of the officials are free to admit their own where the presiding authorities do not , tires and several years repairing. The W. A. F. John Conley, Portage; The musical numbers rendered were think it would be wise to hold meet- claim by the express company does shortcomings and do not evade Rawlins; Marion Hyde, Howedd Tire Service and Repair Co. will be selections There Is A Green enfor them.' During the camof the Boothe ings yet, it should not be done. We not remed by the evil or serve to .ill," "I Know That My Redeemer A. W. Petersen, Snowville; Christena located one door north and pray that the ter courage more business. It Is a costly paign, there will be an energetic enhope sincerely Hotel. S. as was Crandell assistant appointed ires and Sometime Well Underrible scourge has left us and that we and unnecessary waste and both the deavor to prevent rough handling, bid. Between speakers Mrs. Con-!- e in the Assessors office. come together in public worship shipper and the consignee are disappoi-- ! or other deviations from corjean Report of fees collected by Clerk M. Peters sang the solo entitled, and without danger, and re- - nted and disgruntled while the express rect express methods in offices and unafraid 1919 were My Faith In Thee and tue prayers and Recorder for January, turn our thanks to our Creator for company itself is faced with the nec- - terminals, and closer supervision of ere ouered by Elder H. J. Packer approved. His manifold blessings unto Ills child- - esslty of practically buying in the the work of who Miss Henrietta resigned Bott, employes is expected to The Clerks incidental report for ad Bishop Brigham Wright. Came- ren and receive the spiritual food we goods. A general dissatisfaction with improve internal operating conditions. the at as librarian her position December, 1918 and January 1919, were the service is inevitable and no one On February 11, the day after the gie Library to enter the employ of the have been so long denied. approved. is the gainer. UNDERGARTEN CLUB bas ank Natinal official rsigned i opening of the drive, every First. S. NORMAN LEE January pay roll, February depend-We believe that there is a remedy agent at all important points, will call WILL MEET THURSDAY. ent Mothers list and indigent list were position with the bank to become the VICTOR E. MADSEN librarian again. Miss Edith Mortenfor this evil in the fact that the loss of different classes of his employes toJOSEPH N. STOHL approved. succeeded Miss Bott as liwho or sen, The regular meeting of the Kindergdamage to shipments can in many gether at convenient periods and adStake Presidency. Order that the Board stand to acher be attributed to the unsafe con- - dress them, urging their active particcase position brarian, resigned in months, first the i arten Club, many with the a in which it is turned over to ipation in the campaign, first by imdition City Brigham cept position till be held on Thursday afternoon at was an she Iverson Mrs. where underwent John the employed company to handle, proving conditions Inside of the ranks express Pharmacy oclock at the Presbyterian chapel. was down before taking up library work. As a operation this morning at the Pearse- - Experience has shown that a shipment and when by securing the cooperation L. Johnson Mr. George special program has been prepared I d every member of the club is urged from Malad this week on some matters result all concerned are back to the Cooley hospital for the correction of a started right seldom goes wrong, of the shipping public with whom they and both be to (chronic trouble. She passed through Starting right means simply that It come in contact. Similar meetings like where business. of &be in attendence. they place has been securely wrapped and packed, will be called on every Tuesday dur- Messrs Joseph N. and David O. young ladies are consequently happy, the ordeal in fine shape. -- j ing the drive. Lake to Salt yesterGERMAN HELMET ARRIVES Stohpwent down on business. "Four minute speeches will he delSAFELY. day PEACE CONGRESS TO THE AMERICAS DELEGATES ivered of the A. Elison by the local express heads or President John selected subordinates, and from was down specially Raft River Stake, Yesterday, Mrs. Dr. R. T. Willey ti mu uuuiuii Mum wkwiwiui c j Better Service matters some on Campaign Committees Idaho, yesterday through the mails, a German will be appointed in the local express business. 7, of net sent to her by her brother, organization in every city, composed Harry A. cneales of the aero squadron Mr. John T. Horn, Bishop John T. men from each of the several oper (of echanical corps, now in France. Johns and Mr. George R. Richins of branches. In this way, the ob-- ; jating FTe helmet has a deep dent in front Almo, Idaho, were Brigham visitors jects sought will be outlined to the above the rim, bearing mute testi- during the week. men, the platform men, the .vehicle mony of the Mrs. John P. Jensen returned during impact of a steel nosed office and claim bureau edployes, the toilet. If the helmet had not been in the week from Aberdene, Idaho, where messengers in the cars and the agents way, the bullet would have enter-th- she was called to assist one of her at smaller points. wearers head right in the mid-o- f sons and family who were ill with inA determined effort will be made the forehead. fluenza. during the campaign to eradicate what evil. No Mark Mr. and Mrs. Wiuiam Evans of LoIs known as the BUYS BLOODED HOLSTEIN CALF. gan came to Brigham City yesterday to November 30 of last From July to attend the funeral services over the year, 127,859 shipments, an average of Mr. C. E. Mar was late the Corinne of sister, their of about 23,500 a month, were turned Murphy remains Brigham yesterday to get a pure J. Anderson. over to the No Mark Bureau main-taine- d Holstein bull calf, which had by the company, because all and Mr. Mr. Harvey Hansen, son of toen means of indentification of either shipped down from the Agricul to over went Mrs. Joseph F. Hansen, tttral College at Logan. This animal shippers or consignees had been lost, to enter the Agricultural ColPronounced by some of the expert Logan (and their delivery, except in a few balance of lege and go to school for the !tocknun of the cases, made impossible. Personal bagcollege to be the beat the school year. toed animal in the State of Utah. Mr. gage, hardware and automobile tires resia Murphy is prominent C. W. Whittle, Mr. comprise the largest proportion of the striving to build up a herd No Mark shipments, which are atPurebred stock on his farm near dent of Oakley, Idaho, was In Brigham tn week looking Left orinne and he is tn iaris. the to tributed the congress, photographed largely to the failure of ship-- . and peace during America's no City delegates tjme sparing of view II. Bliss. eans in Gen. a with WhUe Tasker and State Iansing. Fresident Wilson,' Iletny securing the best animals, some real estate (Continued from page tour.) ran be had anywhere. chasing and locating here. ! 2 oclock, Siturday afternoon at n wife of Anderson, E. jjje of the Third ward, passim after suffering about ten days Mrs. jpieurisy and pneumonia. suffered greatly from the Cjj pleurisy developed and when Mar-jerso- s, n inflrm-regarde- d i en-lif- o j i i !, 4 e wo-Uoo- to-da- i be-ve- d i g Mad-Preside- Borg-strom- mis-routi- - Al-m- rec-Mve- j I , it - M ! |