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Show TUESDAY, FEBRUARY THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 11, 1919, SEMI-WEEKL- Y SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE RELIEF For 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem sules ars the remedy you need. Take Oil has enabled suffering humanity to three or four every day. The healing withstand attacks of kidney, liver, oil soaks into the cells and lining of bladder and stomach troubles and all the kidneys and drives out the poisons. diseasos connected with the urinary New life and health will surely follow reorgans and to build up and restore to When your normal vigor has beenwhile health organs weakened by disease. stored continue treatment for a These most important organs must be to keep yourself in condition and prewatched, because they filter and purify vent a return of the disease. Don't watt until you are Incapable of the blood, unless they do their work fighting. Start taking GOLD MEDAL you are doomed Weartnees, sleeplessness, nervousness, Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Your druggist will cheerfully refund your money despondency, backache, stomach trouble, pains In the loins and lower ab- if you are not satisfied with results. But be sure to get the original Importdomen, gravel, difficulty when urinated GOLD MEDAL and accept no suing, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago kidof trouble with bstitute. In three s' zee. Sealed packwarn all you your neys GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap ages. At all drug stores. What The number of licensed stallions in Utah dropped from 400 for the season of 1917 to 341 1918, according to a circular just issued by the Utah Experiment Station in cooperation with the State Board of Horse Commissioners. The report, however, shows that not a single license was refused on account of unBOundness, and that the pe centage of grade animals dropped from 29 per cent in 1917 to 25 per cent in 1918, which is a marked RUG-BUYIN- Cache County and Percherons Lead Cache County leads in the number of licensed stallions with a total of every Tuea 29 of all breeds. Sanpete County day and Friday. to comes second from fourth the place The following plan is given as a 30. with before, year BOX HE for ELDER NEWS COMPANY suggestion the program or order t of business in the conduct of the As in prevous reports the Percheron VICTOR E. MADSEN, EDITOR. classes. leads by a large margin, there being a total of 118 licensed in the State. Entered at the Post Office at Brigham First Sunday in the month 9 a.m. The Belgian and Shire come next 1. Singing City, Utah, as Second Class Matter. 37 and 28 respectively. with 2. Prayer Semi-Weekl- TURN ON THE WATER 3. Singing 4. Instructions and notices Consideration of teaching wont Please, Mr. City Manager, 5. trainyou turn on the water in the drinking ing lesson under direction of class fountains along Main street. The time leader HO minutes. of danger from frost has untloubt'dly 6. Assignments passed by and it is such a long (hue 7. Benediction 10-- a am. to go, from morning until night, withSecond Sunday 9 a.m. out a drink. Order of business same as previous Sunday up to and including No. 4 5. Separation into auxiliary depart- 1 ! ments 6. Separation into classes, (a) Executive session tune 40 minutes. All .business pertaining to organization to he considered, particularly: j ( treatment, will wear A good rug, with good rug economy is to divide the cost of the rug by the number of years service. If a $40 wears 20 years, its cost is but $5 a year, and its purchase therefore represents true economy. Rugs of fine quality, with years of service in them, are obtainable at this store at very reasonable prices. . . pa . GOVERNOR SEES Stohl Furniture Company ERA OF PLENTY d vw-- 10' j a I VSrV p See our Display in East Window. Record of the Past. UI pen 38 ueo aouapjA3 jaBuojjg om Annat'a All. Have a Care. In the opinion of most young Dont tell your troubles to a policeman unless yon are looking for more a hare-liis the only legitlma . :uso for a trouble. p hair-lip- Brigham. Look well to their record What they have done many times in years gone by is the best guarantee of future results. Anyone with a bad back; any reader suffering from urinary troubles, from kidney ills, should find comforting words in the following statement. Jonah Mathias, retired former, So. Second and Third East Sts , Brigham, says: For a number of years I suffered from severe attacks of backache. Sometimes it was hard for me get up trom a chair, or from a stooped position. My kidneys caused me more or less trouble, too. I used Doans Kidney Pills and in a few days the backache left me and my kidneys became normal. (Statement given Septem- i i e rr rj YOUR DOCTOR IS SATISFIED when he knows HIS PRESCRIPTIONS POUNDED HERE BECAUSE HE WELL THE SUPERLATIVE QUALITY DRUGS AND CHEMICALS AND KNOWS THE that COM- FULL OF OUR CAREFUL AND SKILLFUL WAY IN WHICH WE COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS, AND HE HAS THE UTMOST ALL MEDICINE WE PREPARE. prised within the Twelfth Federal Reserve District: To the Citizens of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District: "The Fifth Vicory Liberty Loan is in eighL Let us thank God that it is not just the fifth Loan. Victory means the end of the War, the end of Loans, 'the dawn of Peace and Prosperity., It means that the market price of Government bonds will soon stabilize at par or better. It also means that commercial, agricultural, and Industrial affairs will stabilize, and that d the clamor will cease. - "We- - were advised that the war would last through 1919, probably through 1920, so we were prepared for that;, to have done less Wbuld have meant, suicide. We prepared to crush the Unn on his own ground, and he prudently quit It cost us some, money but It saved the lives of half a million of our men. Was money ever Hun-inspire- better rpsr.t? Now we have bills to pay, promises Cheerfulness Requires Courage. n good deni of courage to seem cheerful in wartime, yet It is a to keep n detail of ones A in face public. smiling display ol hysteria Indicates considerable indifference to the rights and eomfort of others, and is not good form. No matter how hard life may be, one must keep from scolding and scowling and complaining and whining and indulge in tears and grief only in ones wn vm. Chicago Evening Posh It Hakes THE Brigham City Pharmacy A 20th Century Drug Store. self-respe- warn rks an :cernin jt swir it just . . i Pruning Time iry of 'aTtcwi ati activi have My ugnoi: HAS ARRIVED. FRUIT. ber 24, 1907.) STEADFAST CONFIDENCE. On March 3, 1917, Mr. Mathias said: I have but little trouble with my kidness now. but when I do, I use Doan s Kidney Pills and they always give me the same good results. Price 60c at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Mathias had. Foster-MilburCo., Mfgrs., adr-Buffalo, N. Y. WE idling purUu their NEGLECTED TREES CANNOT PRODUCE THE HAVE PRUNING IMPLEMENTS GOOD The-- ibeii ; base! BEST ON THE UDSVU the MARKET. red f ALSO A GOOD TIME TO rof OIL IMPLEMENTS. ons itten WE HAVE ANTIC- ce ai IPATED 5 EVERY WANT ALONG 8 , lived to he fifty-nin- e years old, while Gen. Tom Thumb died at forty-six- , and the Polish dwarf Borulwaski missed CO! take THESE LINES. Midget Had Soldier Son. Admiral Dot, P. T. Barnums mid get celebrity, who died a short time ago, lived to gie a stalwart son t the American army in France. Both his imrenr were of normal size. As midgets go. Admiral Dot was of lesser eminence than Gen. Tom Thumb, but after the latters death in 1883 he remained first among his kind until his retirement to become a hotelkeeper a quarter of a century ago. Admiral Dot was American bom and purely a native celebrity. He I evei HARNESS AND REPAIR THE FARM n IN va rug wears 4 years, its cost is $10 a year. But if a $100 rug RESERVE BANE v CONFIDENCE C( The true way to figure i inter-jfere- HAVE HAD H In A cheap rug, however, will not last. It soon shows wear. In a few years it looks old. It must be replaced. - YOU indefi- nitely. With proper care and frequent cleaning it will last a generation. d al consideration of officers at teacher training class, at the regular nmy know the location of breeding session of the organization, attitude horses in their vicinity toward class interest in lessons, success etc. (b Consideration of members: Are all enrolled who should belong? Are they receiving actual good from the plan of work assigned to organization? (c) Appointments for visits to deiinque i and non members, (d) Other business pertaining to organization. B. Classes, as many as necessary, sesStake Presidency. sion 40 minutes, (a) Consideration of You will learn by the enclosed let- lessons to be taught in your organizatter, a copy of which is being forward- ion for the succeeding 2 weeks, (b) Lynch Urges Westerners to ed to all the Bishops in the Church, Discussion of application of teacher Make thht a plan has been adopted by the training to lessons to be taught in Victory Loan Success. General Boards of the Auxiliary Organ- - your organization. Dawns , Says Prosperity iiations of the Church for classes in C. Assignments. teacher training. 7. Announcements from executive Governor James K. Lynch, of the These classes are to be established officers. Federal Reserve Bank of San Franto give every person who is called to 8. in Benediction departments, cisco, has addressed the following be a teacher an opportunity to undera.m. open letter to the people of the Pa10:15 and stand apply the fundamental prinCoast and the other states comcific two to are These programs alternate, ciples of teaching. arbe to fifth every program Sunday The text book, 'The Art of Teaceach Stake Board, hing, should be carefully studied by ranged by When the class divides into auxilinevery Stake Board worker so that there may be some difftelligent and constructive assistance iary divisions, some workers hold because iculty may be given when necessary. office in more than one organization. It is suggested that your Board To overcome 'S? V?7 this difficulty it is the organize a teacher training class recommendation of the General Boards for yourselves, so that you will know that presiding officials be not how to supervise effectively the work with, and that where necessary, v in your associations. a, more workers be called into service As far as is possible and practicable, so that no teacher will serve in more the teacher training class is to take than one organization. It is further the place of the regular prepara'on recommended that where an individual V meeting in the ward it is the desire holds more thn one position the right of the General Beards of the Auxilary of choice be given, as better results Organizations of (he Church to make will be obtained if inclination and more effective the labors of the teach- duty go band in hand. ing toce of the Church rather tnr-- to The General Boards assume that t increase the deands already made up- every Stake will hail with joy this on their time. very splendid and progressive step forThe text book contains twenty four ward in the Conduct of auxilary work lessons, two for each month. The les- in the Church, and that the enthusiassons are general in their treatment of tic and necessary follow-uwork will the principles of teaching, and so it be generously given to urge its estab- i JAMES K. LYNCH increase the demnds already made up- - lishment and development Governor, 12th Federal Reserve District Because of the fabl that only the heads of the Stake auxiliary organizations received a copy of the outline for the Teachers Training Class, and appreciating the fact that every ward auxiliary head should be in possession of thiB outline, a copy of the letter sent by the General Boards to the local stake boards, is herewith published and we advise all bishops and their ward auxiliary workers to obtain a copy. In the face of this condition, many families accustomed to buying rugs of good quality are tempted to drop to cheaper grades. Is this wise economy? Owners and Horses listed The report has been publised by the Experiment Station as Circular No. 35 entitled, Licensed Stallions in Utah During the Season of 1918. The list of owners and their addresses are given by counties, together with the breed, name and number, date foled, and license number of the stallion owned by each. Director Harris states that the Experiment Station at Logan will be glad to mail anyone a copy of this circular upon request, as it is important for those desiring to build up their horses to use sires and those having breeding mares would do well to get a copy of this publication so that they well-bre- G! Rug prices are higher, thats certain. We do not know whether they will be lower again. Labor, dyes, material everything that goes into their manufacture, has increased. ' will be necessary for each organization to make its own specific application to the course of Study now being Jinx Elfcrr NrtuB Is Economy In :re w he THE FARMERS FRIEND. "whi ally s bo regr Farmers Gash Union i by i se 'Papt WE ABE THE FARMERS FRIEND. care wh BRIGHAM AND TREMONTON. I T Pu laty Tg becoming a centenarian by two years, ' Its Sort "Looking at that letter you have Just posted, makes me think you have one thing In common with the kaiser." What is it? A mailed fist" Gorgeous Russian Churches. There is something about the worship of the Russian churches which The deeply impresses the travelei typical edifice is large, of a bemiorien tal type of architecture, with an excess of color and ornamentation that is only saved from the bizarre by the harmonious blending of shades and the atmosphere of solemnity which pervades the spacious interior. Oiohi furniture Company Licensed Embalmers ...and... Funeral Directors D. R. Young, Brigham City. Utah. Day Phone 29 Night Phone, LADY ATTENDANT 279-j- . ! sin |