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Show W BOX ELDER NE Devoted to no Party or Faction frWENTY-FOU- BRIGHAM R CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. fef But Just to All. . RIDAY, FEBRUARY IMP NUMBER 86. 7, 1919. ST AT BREAKFAST Yesterday afternoon the Kindergarten Club met at the Presbyterian Church at 4 oclock in the first session that has been held since last October. Resignations were received from Mrs. R. T. Willey, president and Mrs. W. J. Lowe, sec. and by vote of those present, were accepted. Mr. D. W. Henderson was then elected presideht and Mrs. J. E. Ryan was elected secretary. The other officers remained as they were as follows: Mrs. Able S. Rich, vice president; Mrs. A. G. Frank, corresponding secretary and Mrs. J. Francis Sheffield, treasurer. The Club took up the consideration of the Kindergarten bill which is now before ethe Utah Legislature and unanimously vassed a resolution supporting the measure and instructing the corresponding secretary to mail a copy of the resolution to the sponsor of the horned stock belonging Anderson, died this most from anthrax, one of the The known. diseases jtock of abnormal stowed symptons about a week ago and died on The second animal succumb-Tuesda- y and Dr. Hogan, state was promptly notified', .jarian ftis in Brigham City yesterday the cases and pronounced He ordered the carcasantbtax. sed as the germs will remain ground for forty years if buried of the animals had been skinned dangerous thing young man, a because of the highly infectious scter of the disease, and the skin w ith the carcass. be burned along advised the immediate Hogan nation of all the other animals in nerd and all neighbor animals for disease is highly contagious and once it fastens itself upon an ,al, it proves fatal in practically t Instance It is a bacterial disand is characterized by ulcerat-o- f the skin, enlargement of the and general collapse of the ah- bead of S. With the resumption of meetings, the Stake Presidency and High Council will make their usual monthly visit to the various wards in the Box Elder Stake on Sunday, February 23, 1919, as follows: Willard Burt. Perry Lewis S. Pond, David C. Elias Jensen. P. Wilford Shortly after nine o'clock Wednesday evening, two masked men entered the station of the U. I. C. railroad at Hot Springs and at the point of a gun, commonded Agent L. Y. Yeates to hold up his hands. One of the robbers covered Yeates while the other went around behind the switchboard and rifled the cash box securing about 30. The bandits, described as between 20 and 24 years of age, searched Yeates taking his purse which cont-aineless than half a dollar, cut the telephone wires and with a command to the agent not to stir for thirty min Yeates remained utes, departed. standing about twenty minutes, then rushed over to the O. S. L. railroad station and notified the sheriff at Ogden and the sheriff at th - city. The robbers wore blim handker chiefs over their eyes, dark clothing, tan shoes and black hats, according to the description given by the agent. He estimated theii height to be 5 feet inches and 5feet 9 inches Wednesday morning, shortly after nine oclock, Mr. Marcellus H. Webb of Fillmore, and father to Mr. Chester A. Webb of this city, expired while seated at the breakfast table at his sons home on South Main street. Mr. Webb remarked to his daughter-in-law- , who was alone with him at the time, that he felt peculiar in the region of his heart but attributed the sensation to rheumatism and passed it by. A few minutes later he gasped and catching hold of his chest on the left side, expired without a struggle, heart failure being the cause. Plans for extensive changes in the conduct of the business of the Stewart Motor Co. are rapidly being perfected. The plans call for an enlargement of the firm by the addition of Mr. George Ritchie as a partner with Mr. J. A. Stewart, and the establishment of a granch agency at Tremonton under the directidn of Mr. Ritchie. Reeder. For the purpose of properly taking Mantua Wm. C. Horsley, Philip are of the business that is anticipated k Quayle. result from the establishment of First Ward S. Norman Lee, Nels a branch at Tremonton, the company Madsen. will erect a building in that city, 54 Second Ward John D Peters, M L. by 150 feet, the location having already Nichols upon. The building Mr. Webb buried a daughter about been decided Third Ward Joseph N. Stohl, C. M a salesroom, store accommodate will 6 weeks ago and shortly after that Jensen. room stock and room, visit came garage in the a to to pay Brigham City Fourth Ward L. A Snow, Jos. H. to his son and family w ho reside here rear and will be right up to the minWatkins. He was in the enjoyment of robust ute in appointment and equipment for Harper Joseph A. West, Jesse W. health, despite his advanced years, giving Ford service. At the Tremonton Hoopes and his sudden passing was a great house as well as at the head office in Honeyville O. C Loveland, L. S. this city, a complete stock of Ford bill.' shock to the family. Burt. Ford trucks, Fordson tractors cars, The Club also decided to purchase Bear River S N. Cook, Joseph H. Deceased was born in Illinois on and farm implements will be carried a set of Barrys books on Child TrainLillywhite May 5th, 1843. He has been a resid so that the famers of the valley may ing and place them in the Library in Corinne Victor E. Madsen, F. W. ent of Utah for a good many years and be accommodated in short order. A order that all the mothers of the city Fishburn about five years ago, buried his wife complete stock of accessories will almay have access to them. These at Fillmore. He is survived by three so be carried to take care of he genbooks are considered the best works ROOSEVELT PROGRAM sons and two daughters, one son and eral reapir end of the businass. on child training that have ever been SCHEDULE FOR MEETINGS SUNDAY EVENING. one daughter having preceded him to or-At the head agency In this city, exjjnty Agent R. H. Stewart has IN BOX ELDER STAKE published. Up to the present time, world. the spirit tensive in to serum vaccine sufficient Improvements will also be the Club has placed all its books and At the Second ward chapel Sunday months ago Mr Stewart made. Ten slate 300 animals, the shipment The remains were prepared for ship phamplets on child training, in the Beginning Sunday next, the regular evening, in connection with the ward his stock room, lucr vising enlarged today, and he will assist Carengie Library and the ofcers sugment by Undertaker J. W. Hoopes and meetings of the Box Elder Stake will sacrament meeting, the Mutuals will the Bpace Jtyst double. At tho present The state inoculating all animals. in to were make to this Fillmore sent morning gest and invite the mothers be resumed. give a program in commemoration of time, the space is too limited and more rmarian earnestly suggests to good use of them. Mr. Chester A. Webb. Train the life of the late will be no Teachers There Theo- charge of Mr. Stewart room is imparative. an animal of owner or ly stockman Miss Berma Hansen was voted a ing Class held next Sunday before dore Roosevelt. Elder J. Francis states that either another story will be ;accinate as a preventive against member of the club. Sunday School. The schools will be- Merrell will deliver an address on the Hawley Hargis, son of Mr. and Mrs. added to the present garage building dread malady. Thefre is no 10:30 oclock, life of President Roosevelt; usual at hour, the Miss gin W. I. Hargis, is home from Camp or else another new building will be to give relative to the has Connie Jensen will give a reading and SECOND LEAGUE GAME and the Stake Superintendency Meigs, Washington, D. C., having been erected tor him between the garage id of the disease from the two to each school that a memor- a musical number will be furnished mustered out of the service. Mr Har- and the Opera House. Business has i THIS EVENING. suggested developed. The only thing ial program in honor of the late Pres- by the Watkins family. A good at- gis was in the Quartermasters Corps Increased so rapidly that the comcan be done is to watch care-Th- e ident Roosevelt be held, consisting of tendence is desired. and has been a busy man, despite the pany muBt have more room and the malady may disappear This evening irt the gym of the Ogden a of his life and appropri sketch short fact that he did not get to France. He outlook for the coming season is such bout Presidency. further fatalities and it may High School, the Box Elder hoopsters musical selections. It is suggested ate will remain at home indefinitely and In that the tremendous volume of busU out somewhere will play their second league game of unexpectedly minutes be given ten about that also the mean time give careful considerat- iness done last year despite the war, i Vaccination has proven a very basketball against the scrappy five to HIGH SCHOOL LYCEUM work to permit of ehe-- k department ion to a number of propositions that will be doubled. That Is the concend sent preventive, sufficient- - exper-- fro mthe Ogden school. The ban is NUMBER MONDAY EVENING. have over the rolls and making assign ing sus of opinion of all Ford agencies and e s cheer-eropened to him. just-lito still on against great crowds of shaving been performed ments for next Sunday. At the close the handregreat FOrd plant at Detroit is beof method will local Rooters so this of the Royal urging a short teachers' at On Monday evening the of school, next, Sunday FIRST-CLAS- S main at home and send the team away MEN ing Improved and enlarged to turn out le situation. will be held. School auditorium, the Plymouth CALLS FOR meeting High the finished product which the antichowwith their blessings minus their At 12 oclock in the vestry of the Company will appear as a regular num ipated demand will require. ID SNOWFALL a has ling support in the game. Ogden the High Priests quoruu ber on the Lyceum course. This at Incident That Shews That Missionary The Stewart Motor company Intends THROUGHOUT COUNTY. good team this year and the local Tabernacle, Who Are Those Work Is Only for will hold its regular monthly session. traction is a musical number and to push the sale of Fordson tractors same Efficient. to the have will play Especially champs The pro At 1:30 oclock, in the Tabernacle comes highly rcommended. and the implements that go with it to spite the fact that Brigham City kind of a game they played at Kays-vill- e and the officers ward and and to 7:30 at will stake all the oclock gram begin In Bang-bam- r the limit. An educational campaign to was 6ent up rats bare ground other parts of Bangs last week to win. general Priesthood will meet in regular those not holding season tickets, the the Malay peninsula. This is not his v ill be launched to bring the farmer :ounty are having real winter and admission will be 50 cents. monthly meeting. name, nor is it the place, but that does around to the point of view that will oneyville sleighing is fairly good, not matter. The story is true. Ills enable him to see the profitableness of At 7:30 oclock in the evening, the IS TAUGHT. DANCING of the the that numbers Several yes-lfrom cam big Promontory port regular ward sacrament meeting and school had booked on this course had instructions were to start a school for employing gasoline driven machinery to the effect that there is a foot the Chinese and to open up mission Ai. I A. conjoint will be held in each to be Mrs. of direction Under Georgia the The recent now in that section. passed up on account of the work. The entirely on the farm for this is the government had promised health situation and these numbers to rstorm seemed to be greater north B. Johnson, the physical education de- ward. great mechanical age and efficiency is school land the for provide the On Monday afternoon, at the usual that are is Utah of of the to the fill University out balance one thing sought after in the ophere partment of coming south this city than right building and Bangs expected to find the will of associations the season have had to be secured waiting for him a very extensive sub- eration of every line of business. with the continued wet weather offering a course in interpretation hour, the Primary meet in regular session as extras. frost will gradually come out of dancing scription list signed by wealthy ChiAt 7:30 o'clock Monday evening, comnese to meet the expenses of building. Instruction is given in dance ground so that wtatever moisture will meetings ward the priesthood He was Instructed to present himself CIVIL 8ERVICE EXAMINATIO- NIN cosJUVENILES TROUBLE. of will come hereafter, go directly position, technique, history ward. in each CLERK CARRIER. convene to the police Inspector, who was supthe ground, providing that store tumes, character dancing, and those hour, the to or 3 be the projregular a. oclock, posed heartily backing Yesterad afternoon. Juvenile Judge ampness which the long dry winter dances which are characteristic of the ect. Shortly after Bangs arrival the the Relief Society will meet. A. B. 'Taylor disposed of the case official was An examination for clerk and carrier failled to give us. Sheepmen who different nations. on suddenly transferred for hour Wednesday At the regular e their flocks on the three be held at the post office in this from will desert, are 'Mrs. Johnson made a most enviable Garland, boys against discovreasons. excellent Then Bangs will asIt was record in the same department while afternoon, the Religion Classes with on March 1st, 1919. Age limit, several ling because of the storm. guns brothel city names charged stealing ered all of the the that semble for regular class work, and at from a 18 sub45 years on the date of examito on theatrical his were ting so dry out there that a few a member of the faculty of the Box Eltroupe. keepers in the region traveling 7:30 oclock that same evening, the It was admitted in court e re no had two list. of nation. the Married women will not be objections by They scription days of drought would have fore-th- der High School and her many friends Stake Boards meeting will conthe inspector of admitted to the examination. The prothat they were responsible and to subscribing flockmasters to remove their in this city are glad of the success that regular bos, Third ward chapel. ds to sections where the sheep continues to result from her efforts in vene in the the third boy, was in no way connect- police argued the cause, but they felt hibition, however, does not apply to The above announcements cover all ed with the affair. He was promptly very differently about paying out their women who are divorced, but they are id get water. The farmers at her chosen profession. the meetings to set in motion once released and the other two were fined cash when a young missionary came to eligible for appointment only as clerk. iwville are operating their grain collect the money. Meanwhile Bangs more the church machinery through- 25 each and placed under probation. Us For application blanks and for full according to a report. found that the contract for the school For gauze masks worn in this city, out the stake and it is earnestly hoped took the weapons last building had been let to a dishonest information relative to the examinaThe boys the Red Cross expended about 263.00 that each meeting will be characterizUNG DEER CAPTURED duties, salaries, Monday night from the amusement builder. He sent out 200 notices to tion, qualifications, some- ed by a good attendence. IN A BARN. Many people insisted m paying etc., address meet to Chinese vacations, them notpromotions, hall and because they had been leading inviting Once more, however, the people iced around the thing for their masks and as a result be to on action and confer the were proper immediately premises, they the lishop Thaddeus Wight and a num-o- f the city manager turned over to the need to be cautioned concerning ELDRED R. HATCH, when the taken. No one came. Ha called a immediately suspicioned in the to out help his neighbors, ran a young fawn Red Cross 256.28 health situation. It you are not well, loss of the guns was discovered. Up- meeting of his executive committee, Board of Civil Service ExThen he Secretary, his barn yesterday afternoon and stay at home and keep away from on being interviewed, one of the boys with a similar response. Post Office, Brigham. Ut. ' animal Is at present getting free other people. By a strict observance made a confession which resulted in Jumped on his bicycle, scoured the aminers, of and the highways jungle byways ird with the bishop and good dry of this simple rule, there will be no bringing them all before the Juvenile In the scorching sun, which registers PRINCE GEORGE LV0FF dread of the recurrence ufortable lodging. of a NOTICE TO SCANDINAVIANS. danger Court. 140 degrees and no shade, every day, fhe fawn came down off the hills influenza malady. to round up his committee. The 'last Stake Presidency. Wednesday and In its bewilderment member he ronsed from bed and late There will he Scandinavian meeeting I from Mr. Clyde Gillespie, O. S. L. Station at one field to anotaer, leaping night called them to order. The in the Tabernacle Vestry next Sunday, at Collinston, was in Brigham project was revived and a new subfences as though they were noth-!- i Mr. E. W. Dunn went down to Salt agent February 9th, at 10:30 a. m. A good City yesterday looking up a house to scription list started which soon to- attendance is desired, as it is such a dogs, men and boys pursuing it. Lake City this morning on a business live in as he contemplates returning taled $8,000. The school began temstrenuous became the chase that long time since we held meeting. trip. with his family to this city in the near porarily in an old church with 43 pulittle animals strength ebbed and H. C. CHRISTIANSEN, At the same time preaching pils. to it Mr. Lewis S. Pond was in Salt Lake future. possible for the hunters to P. H. SORENSEN, services in Chinese, Tamil and Malay 0 it into City yesterday looking after some busBishop Wights big barn Presidency. Club met were opened In the Jail, and a Young Last evening, the iness interests. sterday afternoon. The fawm got Men's association for the Chinese, ofhome for of the Thressa at Pond Miss to the electric railway right of way Mr. R. M. Wright is carrying his an evenings frolic. Each guest appear fering opportunities which appealed CARD OF THANKS. d an approaching car was stopped of hav ed in comic costnme, the affair being greatly to the wealthy men, was organ a as result a arm in sling right 'fie the ized. One effective means of raising frightened animal panted in ing the shoulder broken on January a character party, and some ludicrous We take this means of expressing "'torment at the spectacle. During money for the young men was to make 20th. Mr. Wright was harnessing up effects were presented. Games of a rule whenever a 2500 gift was our heartfelt thanks for the most that wild race over fences, the fawn be-his team at the farm, west of the ce- various kinds were played and a dain registered the donor might have his generous assistance and sympathy that somewhat wire scratched and ment plant, and as one of the animals ty luncheon was served. Those who picture hung in the clubrooms. He came to us during the illness and after ""e Warden James Cottam, who turned to go out of the stable a part enjoyed the fun were Misses Wilma finished the schoolhouse, found the the death of our beloved wife and tot up to Harper after the animal of the harness caught Mr. Wrights Morgan, Helen Evans, Gussie Toombs, money to pay the contractor, tutored mother. We want our many friends eptured, authorized Bishop Wight leg and tripped him up. He fell over Levon Birch, Hilda Woodyatt, Agnes some boys for the Cambridge exami- to know that we appreciate them and k?ep it in his barn for a few days the stall alighting on his shoulder, White, Leon White, Gertude Bigler, nations and turned the money in to for their goodness to us, we invoke "fi it gets rested from the strenuous While the arm pained him and he Verna Ipson, Aglia Anderson, Elva pay for a Chinese preacher, put in 00(1 8 b,eBsings upon th . ll8e and also to on the polygot languages see if the wire cuts could not raise it out, he coula work it B'ackburn, Marjorie Horsley, Norma enough time to make himself under MARTIN ANDERSON and children. ore serious than they appear to of district the back and, forth so paid no attention Morgan Abbie Pond, Katherine Can W I visited him, was on when stood, and, the animal gets all right, it to the hurt but kept at his work put- non, Fay Cornwall, Lydia Hansen "fil good terms with everybody in town. be turned loose and to During the week, County Clerk John permitted ice. This morning he went Jessie Whitaker, Anna Laura Stohl The missionary who cannot stand such 0 back to its nativo haunts. of ting up chiunnan (f. is Lvoff Wheatley issued a marriage permit Prince Ueo.ge down to see the doctor and discovered Winnie Harris, Kella Hess, Thressa Bold tests as these need not apply for Hf. Cottam to John V. Bailey of Bingham, Idaho, states that a number of the delegation that represents Russia that the shoulder socket was broken Pond, Augusta Madsen, Virginia Fors the job. Tjler Dennett, in Asia tods of and Hilma Weeding of firth, Idaho. deer have been seen along the In the conferences of the peace Now he is a real invalid gren, Mable Nielsen. "Liins during the winter in-tin- g f ! f ' j , ? d y vl'i t e j- i H |