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Show gujii f fcMnra HiydlluJfH MffrriM THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 4, 1919. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Judge Agee was up from Ogden yesterday on some court business. The stork left a baby boy at the PERSONAL ITEMS CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER PACKING AND MARKING OF EXPRESS PACKAGES, NATION-WID- E L. Ham-so- n Attorney B. C. Call was a business home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus (Continued from First page.) week. the on during visitor to Salt Lake City Saturday last. Mgr. A. L. Stout of th C. W. & M. pers to mark clearly and to pack their in this city, was a business branch was C. 0. Roskelly, goods substantially. With the help of City Manager to Salt Lake dtp yesterday. the shippers and through the influence a business visitor to Ogden on Satur- visitor of the campaign, the express company M. are and children Nelson last. H. Mrs. day from Pocatello for a few days hopes to solve this problem. here Messrs. Denmark Jensen and C. Elivisit with relatives. They came on Many "No Mark shipments lose as Jensen were in Salt Lake on Saturbecause individual on their character return will and Thursday Saturday day on matters of business. the single tag upon which a shipper next. to carry his package to desBishop O. W Watkins wife and Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Og- depends is toin off. The use of tags tination, children are fully recovered from atden was in Brigham yesterday to is all at discouraged ny the express-men- , and are about town once more. tend the funeral services over the rebut where it is absolutely necesMr. and Mrs. Ilans R. Petersen and mains of their cousin, the late Mrs. sary, shippers are urged never to use children, motored down to Salt Lake Martin Anderson. less than two. With personal baggage Miss Lily Knudson has returned to sent City on Sunday morning and spent by express, it is wise to enclose the day visiting relatives. Logan to resume her studies at the the name and address of the shipper, college. During her enforced vaca- In case further indentifleation Is necesMiss Amber Famson, stenographer tion, she assisted to nurse the sick in sary. in the House of Representatives of this community. Another cause of damage to or loss the State Legislature, spent Saturday will be good news to his many of It and S iday at home visiting her folks. shipments in transit is the use of a friends to know that Bishop Thos. H. poor quality of wrapping paper and Mrs. Joseph Farr and her daughter, Blackburn has so far recovered from twine, or an insufficient quantity of Mrs. Emil Redder, Jr., mother and his prolonged illness of over a month's good paper.Old or second hand carsister respectively of Mrs. T. W. Chris- duration, as to be able to spend a few tons and other containers, which do ty of this city, are visiting here dur- hours at his store yesterday. not stand up or carry several old ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stewart of marks, are found to be responsible for Cashier John D. Peters of the First this city went down to Salt Lake City many shipments blng damaged, wrongNational Bank and Mrs. Peters are Saturday, and during the afternoon, ly delivered or going astray. Old both in bed with the flu. Reports Mrs. Stewart underwent an operation marks on baggage have sent many L. D. S. hospital for nazal trou- trunks and suitcases to the wrong desfrom the home this morning are to the at the ble. Dr. stahffer performed the opera- tination. effect that their condition is very favtion at last reports Mrs. Stewart and A special effort will be made to secorable. was getting along nicely. Mr. Stew- ure the help of business executives and Messrs. J. W. Hoopes and E. P. art returned home Sunday evening. of large concerns in all managers Horsley were business visitors to OgLieutenant Joseph W. Soble spent trades and industries, in the belief den and Salt Lake City on Saturday on the week end in Brigham City visiting that the proper preparation of exmatters pertaining to the school dis- friends. Lieut. Soble has been dispress shipments is a matter of importtrict charged from headquarters company ance to very sucessful business. They Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wight are of the brigade headed by Gen Richard will be asked to give the subject perand has come back to Utah to sonal attention and to look into their spending a few ,days in Brigham City Young enter the employ of the M. S. Tel. & shipping departments, to see that relatives. visiting They just returned whom he worked before the best methods of packing and markTel. for Co., from Manti, whither they went a week in the army. enlisting ing consignments are followed. ago to Jiave the church marriage cereThe civil marriage of Miss Rose The 'Better Service Campaign w ill be mony performed in the temple, the Salt Lake temple being closed on ac- Rogers of Logan and Mr. Herald J. conducted for the purpose of bringing count of the Influenza situation. Welling of Riverside on November 12, about a betterment of the express 1918, by Bishop G. W. Lindquist of Lo- service, in the interest of the people Private Kenneth Jensen, son of Mr. as announced by the News at that who depend upon it or use it occasionand Mrs. Elias Jensen, is home from gan, was solemnized in the Logan ally. But its success depends largely time, Camp Lewis, where he has been staof 8, 1919, immediately upon the response and tioned for over a year. Mr. Jensen re- Temple January of the temple, it tbe shippers themselves, in the opinafter the ceived his honorable discharge, from been closer on account of the ion of the officials of the express comthe service and is back on his old job having pany directing the drive, and there are flu. la the grocery store and meat shop many indications that this help, on the Mr. Vear Hansen, son of Mr. and and according to his own statement, part of the public, will be forthcoming. Mrs. Joseph P. Hansen, is home from ia mighty glad to be home again. Start Express Shipments Right! Texas, having been discharged from Is a slogan which will be carried History of The World War 750 the service. Mr. Hansen was in the the country by posters on throughout pages, introduction by Gen. Peyton C. aeroplane corps as a mechanic and express wagons, placards In windows March. Very latest work. Prices, !has been away from home over one and by phamphlets and other forms of g $2.75, $3.00, $3.75. Also Authentic Life year. His particular work was matter. printed of Theodore Roosevelt, comprising 500 motors and propellers, but he pages; introduction by Wm, H. Taft. had enough experience in flying to be Prices $2.23 and $3.00. Peter M. able to pilot a machine himself POTATO MILL TO 508 S., 5th West BE ERECTED HERE. I oyer-haulin- Ko-for- SEMI-WEEKL- age Y Foy PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON Have you ever seen the White-Wa- y Electric Washer? Simple and perfect in construction. Does the work and cleans the clothes. The hand power washer, ion, is surpassed hv none. See Them Try Them Examine Them ' " President Woodrow Wilson is head of the American delegation to the peace conference. HENRY WHITE and get our prices before buying a washing machine We have just received another shipment of SONORAS I too. One of these will help to make home complej JESSE W. HOOPES PRACTICAL EM PALMER AND UNDERTAKER Water and Air. Water In contact with the air absorbs its carbonic acid in a decidedly practical degree. In densely populated districts this is of considerable Importance. The difference Is perceptible to the sense after a long drought, as the common expression refreshing showers Indicates. Make Life Worth Living. The question, Is life worth implies a species of blasphemy right question to ask Is : Am I of living? If I am not, I can myself so. This is always in mj er. Felix Adler. Old York Tree. New The oldest tree in New Yo anywhere neur the city, is pr the famous tulip tree near the bank of tbe Harlem ship canal, hundred yards from the The foresters have est river. its age at something near thre turies, but that guess may be what short of its true age, f trunk is far from symmetrica had been subjected to hard uss fore the park department repat burned and rotted interior ai an Iron fence around it to kee dais at a distance. That Strict Confldencft. who were listening (and wouldnt?) to two women talking at each other on a Fifth avenue Bus in the more or less busy city of Gotham, and In so doing we heard one of the master paradoxes. One woman said to the other: "Why. she told mq in Of the American delegation to the strictest confidence only the other 1 New York Sun. peace congress, Henry White is the day most familiar with diplomacy, having That Terrible Headache. been long connected with the AmeriDo you have periodic attacks of can embassy in London and afterward headache accompanied by sickness of ambassador to Italy and France. the stomach or vomiting, a sallow SYSTEMA' skin and dull oyes? If so, you can get AUDITING. relief Chamberlains quick by taking Financial and Tax Stateme: Tablets as directed for biliousness, and prepared. be able to avoid attacks these SLAUGHTE may you ANDREW J. FOR SALE. A few quarts of milk Writh 332 The latest important industry as- a if directions observe the you Salt Lak: lt-Bldg., Judge day. R. A. Lee. sured for this city during the coming each package. adv tf. FOR RENT. One Chickering year is a potato factory. The company has already been organized and a site Jesse W. Hoopes. chosen for the factory building. The FOR SALE Some fine pure-brecapitalization is in the neighbornood of $200,000, and the factory is to cost Holstein C. E. Murphy, calves. Corinne. tf. approximately $20,000. One of the chief products of manuElectric Irons and Electric Motors facture will be potato flour of which pd there are thousands of tons used an repaired. John Rockwood nually by bakers, In connection with FOR SALE! Cream Separator. E. wheat flour, as it .preserves bread, A. Johnson, City. tt in a moist condicakes and pastries much the alone. tion wheat longer than FOR SALE. 4 room house, 2 acres Before the war America was Importing a.l outbuildings. Victor Johanland, 18,000,000 pounds of potato flour sen, 5th west 6 south. j 28 4 annually from Germany, which country had more than 1,000 such mills. WANTED Clean cotton rags 4c In addition to flour, the new comper lb. News office pany will dehydrate potatoes, reducing them to a form not unlike rice, in FOB SALE. A few rebuilt Ford that it is condensed by evaporation, cars; as good as new and rai expanding upon moisture being added, ad-t- f Stewart Motor Co. making a product that is greatly in demand although a recent discovery WANTED Clean cotton rags 4c Government buyers have expressed per lb. News office a willingness to take all of the latter TOR RENT. 3 rooms, close in; furproduct that the company can produce during the next three years, which nished or unfurnished. Phone 318-j- . tf will be used for the navy and troops WANTED. To buy from owners, a In Manilla and elsewhere. Contracts with fanners will provide modern house in a good location, near for the payment of tbe market price church, 3 to 4 rooms. Will pay cash for potatoes with a minimum price of for a bargain, 2 to 4 acres In Brigham 75c per hundred pounds. It is expec- City. Address 7th S., 3rd E., 320, Salt ted that the plant will have a storrpe Lake City, Utah; Trlbley Pltce. capacity for about 600 tons of potatoes TOR SALE, PLAYER-PIANWo and a manufacturing capacity of about in the vicinity of Brigham City, have 0 tons daily. a first graae player-piano- , also a first Tbe company is to be known as the which we will sell at a piano, grade Tremonton Potato Flour Dehydrating low price to a reliable party & Manufacturing Company, and the very than ship back. If Interested, rather officers are as follows: S. B. Watland, once to Box 24, care ot this at write Tremonton, president; Jas T. Sprunt, , paper. H. L. Salt Lake City, Griffin, Ogden, secretary; Chas McUncle Pennywise Says; These Clure, Tremonton, treasurer. We must have enough unwritten lau with A. N. Fishburn and D. A. Walton of this city and Frank Capering of now to provide a precedent for most any kind of a case. Salt Lake, form the directorate. Bear River Valley Leader. it Can Shape Own Destiny. more Nothing is certain, humanly Spasmodic Sermon. speaking, than this, that what a man A mans character is determined by wills himself to be, that he will be. what he does his reputation by what Jacob A. Riis. he gets caught at We WANT COLUMN v d f-- xz f-- 4 During inventory we found many items of marcliandise that we had overlooked during tin holiday rush. For instance we received, after the armistice, a hack order of two dozen $1.00 (lem IlazOrs, Military Set No. 7. This is the best dollar razor on the market but this week we will give you 21c to buy one of these razors. oar-gain- s. L Special this week: $1.00 Gem Razor for . We are again putting out our old reliable list of Drugs for this week conOur cut-rattains mauy articles you may need. Look ovh our counter display before purchasing. e While the pharmaceutical market is short of many specialties our stock is large and the doctor finds it fairly complete so that he gets what he wants iu your prescription if you have it filled here. The Rexail Wynn I. t; and the Hard Wheat Big J Flo Have Kddy o delivered at your door. $4. $4. Practice Kindness. Kind words cost no more thnn unkind ones. Kind words produce kind actions, not only on the part of those to whom they are addressed, but on the part of those by whom they are employed, and this habitually In virtue of the principle of association. Jeremy Bentham. tore Peach Brand High Paten Flour Want to Build a Pyramid? If the great pyramid of Cheops in Egypt were to be built today its total cost would be not less than $150,000, 000, according to experts wbo have studied the vast structure. Cheops is 4S0 feet high and covers almost thirteen acres. Upward of 90,000,000 cubic feet of stone were used in building this great pyramid. Big J Patent, per cwt. In 500 lb. lots - - - Jensen Bros. Milling & Phone 105 - $4. $4. Elevator C |