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Show TUESDAY, MARCH THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 4, 1919. up from Salt Lake City to be the guest of the club and assist In planning some work. The gsests included Miss Pose A baby boy was born to Mrs. Joseph Jones, Mrs. A. L. Stout, Mrs. A.dam O. M. Reeder on Sunday last.' Frank and Mrs. Charles T. Anderson. SEMI-WEEKL- - FACE Y FOt, PERSONAL ITEMS . Bishop John F. Conley of Portage, was a Brigham visitor on Saturday. actually Increased since the armistice. As for work among the French people, now that hostilities have ceased, the French themselves naturally prefer as far as possible to provide for their own. It has accordingly been determined that the guiding principle of Red Cross policy in France henceforth shall be to have punctilious regard to its every responsibility, but to direct Its efforts primarily to assisting French relief societies. The liberated and devastated regions of France have been divided by the government Into RED GROSS GIFTS $400,000,000 On Saturday afternoon last, Mias Alice Hansen was the recipient of a Mr. J. Porter Barnard of Deweyville delightful surprise at the hands of War Council on Retirement Anwas in Brigham yesterday on matters her teacher and class mates. Games nounces Cash and Supplies of business. of various kinds were engaged in and Contributed. Mr. J. A. Hendricksen of Salt Lake delicious refreshments were served. who were Those the on on enjoyed party City, was in Brigham Saturday little Misses Alice Hansen, Eva Mor- WORKERS some court business. WILL CARRY ON. small districts, each officially assigned rell, Alice Jensen, Ethel Stevens, to a designated French relief organifamMr. and Mrs. Steve M. Reed and Prudence Johnson, Ardith Spencer, zation. to Malad from have removed this ily, Florence Petersen. Helen Petersen, Flv Big Societies In World Wide Plan. The American Red Cross work In city where they intend to make their Alice M. Petersen, Margaret Hansen, H. P. Davison Heads International France was initiated by a commission home in the future. Emella Hansen, Betty Hansen; MastAmerican Red Cross Commission. of eighteen men who landed on French shores June 13, 11)17. Since then Miss Blanche Hyde, expert hat trim- ers Claud Jenson, LeGrande Horsley, Dr. Livingston Farrand Permanent some 9,000 persons; have been upon the Miss Platt Fishburn; Sylvia Petersen, mer for the Paris Millinery and whose Leader of Peace Organisation, rolls In Francq, ot whom 7,000 were Mrs. Mrs. and Oscar Petersen J, Nephi borne is in Springville, has returned actively engaged .when the armistice to Brigham to assist in the spring work Hansen. was signed. An Indication of the presWashington" (Special,) Henry P, ent scale of the work will be obtained at the Pitt Hat Shop.Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Jensen were Davison as chairman issues the followfrom the fact that the services of 6,000 Mrs. Lewis 0. Johnson of Elwood, the of a deligrtfu! parcel ing statement on behalf of the War persons are still required, . , , recipients has been visiting her mother, Mrs. N1. shower given at the home of his . Our American Expeditionary Force par Council of the American Red Croat : P. Anderson for a few days. She retpaving largely evacuated England, the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Jensen on To the American People: urned home last evening. The War Council of the American activities of the Red Cross CommisSaturday evening, by a big company of Cross appointed by President Wil- sion there are naturally upon a diminRed new Mr. C. Elias Jensen went up to their relatives and friends. The ishing scale period. Active operations fllackfnot on Saturday, to purchase lyweds received a wealth of presents son on May 10, 1917, to carry on the are still in progress in Archangel and that will be useful in making their work of Lhe American Red Cross dur- Siberia. some good milling wheat. He reur home happy and the time was spent ing the war, at their request and by . "The work in Italy lias been almost ed home on Monday. in various social diversions. Lunch vote of the Central Committee, ceased entirely on behalf of the civilian popMr. Thomas Haws, one of the promi- eon waB served and those present in- at; midnight, February, 28, . . ulation of that country. In the critical . the armistice was hours of Italys struggle the American "Immediately nent residents of Plymouth, was cluded Messrs and Mesdames Llfay-ett- e War Council, Instituted people, through their Red Cross. sent signed Brigham- yesterday to meet with the Jensen, Elias Jensen,' Kenneth studies .(he to determine when the stricta practical message of sympathy and county commissioners. Jensen, Julius vi right, Thomas Cromp- ly war work of the organization would relief, for which the government and Mr. Harry L. Abramson returned ton. E. B. Mathias, John Forsgren, have been sufficiently matured to en- people of Italy have pever ceased to MesdamLorenzo J. Smith, able the direction of affairs' to be re- express their gratitude. Saturday t evening, from a trip es Alice Ruth G, sumed by the permanent staff Henry Irma Conine,' Eliason, Supplies and Personnel to Near Eaat (Jmaha, St. Louis and Des Moines, P. Davison, being in Paris when the S. The occasioif for such concentraEsther Christena Gidney, Forsgren, whither he went on a Bpring purchas Crandall; Misses Lovejoy Stratford, armistice was signed, summoned a tion of effort In Italy, England, BelAtg trip. Anna Jensen, Esther Smith Leona Har- conference there of the heads of all gium and even In France paving naturthe Red Cross Commissions In Europe ally and normally diminished. It has Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Eddy went to lan of Ogden and Mr. Cyril Knudson. to canvass the situation. After con- been possible to divert , supplies and Salt Lake City yesterday Mr. Eddy sidering all the factors It was con- personnel in large measure to the aid being called in by the State PharmacMrs. E. B. Mathias and Mrs. Jesse cluded to make the transition on of those people In the Near East who eutical Association to assist in the Knudson entertained at a family din- March 1. The very fortunate choice have hitherto been Inaccessible to outfight against the Hinckely prohibition ner ou Saturday afternoon at the home of Dr. Livingston Farrand as the new side assistance, but whose sufferings bill. of the former, in honor of the birthday chairman of the Central Committee, have been upon as, appalling scale. aud thereby the permanent chief ex- The needs of these peoples are so vast anniversary of Mrs. Mathias's deceas- ecutive of the Red Cross, makes possi- that Bishop and Mrs. Brigham Wri government alone can meet them, were advised on Saturday that their ed mother. The ladies engaged in ble the consummation of tills plan un- but the American Red Cross Is making the afternoon and their der the most favorable conditions. an effort to .Relieve Immediately the son Earl, who has been in training at sewing during (9an Antonio, Texas, has been dischar- husbands came in for dinner in' the Aeoounts Audited by War Department more acute distress. An extensive group of American early evening. Those present were ' "Detailed reports to Congress and a ged from the service and expects Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knudson, Mr. and complete audit of its accounts workers has been dispatched to carry the by arrive home this week. Mrs. p. W. Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. T. War jpepartmenl will constitute the vitally needed supplies, and to work Mrs. Joeeph L. James, of Neale, H. Crompton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Knud final record of Red Cross activity dur- this winter In the various Balkan countheir acUtah, who has been spending a few son, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mathias; Mrs. ing the ,war, Although It has been tries. In order to a commission tivities, been has rule Balkap to the make all weeks visiting frieflds in this city, public expendLawrence Gidney and Miss Villadine with headquarters at itures when authorized and to give de- established, home She Knudson. yesterday. tojher tailed Information relative to all work Rome, Italy, from which point alone traveled to Salt Lake City In company undertaken, the War Council, In turn- all the Balkan centers can be reached with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Eddy. Mrs. J. E. Ryan entertained the Lad- ing over Its responsibilities to Dr, Far- promptly. A commission has Just reached Po' Private Herman Lyltge of the 46th ies Aid Society on Friday afternoon. rand and his associates desire to give' land with doctors and nurses, medical a brief resume of Red Cross war time Artilleryt and whose home is in New Because of the health conditions, no activities to the American people, to supplies, and, foofor sick children have held a been for meetings long ton, came over to Brigham City to whom the Red Cross belong, and whose and invalids. An American Red. Cross of the spend the week end visiting Mr. and time and so a generous contributions have made pos- Commission has also been appointed to aid In relieving the suffering of Russociety was effected with Mrs. A.- - G. sible all that has been Mrs. Hans Ogaard and family. , accomplished. sian prisoners still confined In German ate Lyltge - just recently returned Frank as president; Mrs. J. E. Ryan, "During the past nearly twenty-on- e . , , Mrs. camps. , F. , C, months the .American Hultquist, front Camp Kearney. people .have prison, An commission is still Important In Mrs. Claud Baker, treasur- given , cash and supplies to the secretary; Prof. W. O. Robinson of the music er. The working In Palestine. Through the program consisted of a talk American Red Cross more than . has B. been Y. the of at No department value can be placed upon war special College on the mission book by Mrs. Frank and given to the Armenian and Syrian Rethe Logan, was In Brigham City Sunday refreshments. contributions of which service Those who were preslief Commission, which was the only evening conferring with Principal F, ent were Mesdames A. G. Frank, W. have been given without stint and oftentimes at great sacrifice by millions agency able to carry relief In the InA. Hinckely on the matter of bringing I. terior of Turkish dominions. Hargis, W. L. Eddy, F. C. Hultquist, of our people. the Boosters' Club Opera to Brigham Red Cross Will Continue. James, Claud Baker, J. W. Joseph The effort of the American Red City to appear in the High School aud Rocheck, Louise Nielseu, H. L. . Met-fer- t, Cross In this war has "Red Cross effort Is thus far flung. constituted by itorium in two weeks. Nicolai Nielsen, E. Grant, L. C. far the largest voluntary gifts of It will continue to be so. But the money, of hand and heart, ever con- movement represented by this work Mr. and Mrs. John C. Knudson re James. Mrs. Marion, Mrs. Livingston, tributed purely for the relief of hu- has likewise assumed an intimate place reived a telegram this morning Trom Misses May Bowlby and Hazel man suffering. Through the Red Cross in the daily life of our people at home. their son, Corporal J. Chester Knud the heart and spirit of the whole The army of workers which has been son, advising them that he arrived at American, people have been mobilized recruited and trained during the war H. W. Mrs. a Gleave entertained to take care of our own, to relieve the must not be demobilized. All our exat on News the battleship Mich Newport eveIncident to the war, and also perience In the war shows clearly that "f00 last misery delightful and be will the home party Friday igan during night to to the world the supreme there is an unlimited field for service reveal fin about two weeks. Corporal Knud ning, at her home on North Main of the kind which can be performed soa was with the 91st division and street. The prizes were won by Mr. Ideals of our national life. with peculiar, effectiveness by the Red who has In had "Everyone any part . . saw real service in the closing days of W. B. Horne and Mrs. B. L. Abramson ! war this effort of the Red Cross Is en- pr0f!9- - ; What Its future tasks may be It is the great war. Dainty refreshments were served and titled to Impossible to forecast We congratulate himself No know yet so long as there is an Amerthat those who enjoyed the evening were thanks from anyone could be in ican army In the field the Red Cross Corporal Tracy Welling arrived in Messrs and Mesdames W. i. Hargis, value . to the self satisfactionequal everyBrigham City- on Sunday, on his way J. E. Ryan, W. R. Home, AV. T. Gidney, one should feel for (he part taken. will have a special function to perforin. : Nothing, could be of greater Imporhome to Riverside from France Corp F. H. Anderson, B. L. Abramson; Mis- Fully, 8,000,000 American women have oral Welling enlisted with the first ses Crystal Jeppaon. Nondus Jeppson, exerted themselves In Red Cross serv-Ic- tance to the American Red Cross than ' the plans Just set In motion by the five company of boys from the High Cleofa Jeppson, Clara GleaVe and Mr. Red Cross societies of the world great Has, Over 17,000,000 Adult Member School, two years ago and went , to Ephraim Gleave. to develop a program of extended acSan Francisco to Camp Winfield Scott ,When we . entered the war the tivities in the interest of humanity. American Red Cross had about 500,000 The conception tnvolves not alone efwhere he entered the Coast Artillery. At the High School gym Friday ev- members, . Today, as the result of the forts to relieve human suffering, but He was later brigaded "with other the Freshmen and Sopkmore recent Christmas membership Roll to ening, prevent it; not alone a movement troops and went overseas where he classes gave a delightful dancing par- Call, there are upwards of 17,000.000 by the people of an Individual retsome real He saw experience. tor themselves and a few Invited fnll paid members outside of, tbe mem- but an attempt to arouse all nation, people to urns home in perfect physical condit- ty a sense of their responsibility for the guests. Light refreshments were serv- bers of the Junior Red Cross, numberion and is mighty glad to be home ed and a delightful social time was ing perhaps 9,000,000 School children welfare of their fellow beings through. additional .. again. He went on to his home in enjoyed. out the world. It is a program both The chief effort of the. Red, Cross Ideal and practical. Ideal Jn that its Riverside, during the war has been, to care for supreme film Is nothing less than ver Peace on earth, good will to The, Mutual officers of the Second our men In service and to aid our Itabl ward gave a delightful social In the army and navy wherever ..the Red men," and practical In that it seeks to ward meeting house last Friday even- Cross may be called nj to assist. As taifo weans and measures which arq to this phase of the work Surgeon Gen- actually , available and make them efMrs. W. V, Call and Mrs, .Henry ing in which about forty people particieral Ireland of the U, S. recentfective in meeting without delay the Harris, who comprise the social com pated. Games of various kinds were ly said: The Redt Cross Army has been an crisis, which Is dally, recurrent Ih the mittee of the Kindergarten Club, en- played and luncheon was served. The enterprise as vast as the war Itself. lives , of, all peoples.- - , , ( tertained the culb members at the fair was given complimentary' to From the beginning it has done those For accomplishing its mission in home of the farmer last Saturday those who presided in the two associa- thlhgs which the Army, Medical Corps the years' of peace which must lie wanted done, but could not do Itself.,, ahead of us the Red Cross will afternoon is honor of Miss Rose Jones tions last year. require The Red Cross endeavor ln France the ablest possible of Salt Lake City, who came to Brigleadership, and has naturally been upon an exceptionmust enjoy the continued support, symham City to discuss the outlines of the ' ally large scale where service has pathy, and participation In its work seasons work with the Kindergarten been rendered to the American Army of the whole American people. It is Club. and to the French Army and the particularly fortunate that such a man Pink aud white carnations were used French as the well, people latter par- as Dr. Livingston Farrand should have FOR SALE Barley for seed or feed In decorating the rooms and a dainty ticularly i daring the trying period been selected .as tbe permanent head M Madsen. Nets tf. when the Allied World was waiting of the luncheon was served. A round table The .unstinted organization. discussion of the club outlines was inFOR SALE Some fine purebred for the American Array to arise In fashion In which all our people gave force and power. Hospital emergency of themselves throughout the dulged in and the guest of honor con- Holstein war Is C. E. Murphy, calves. service for our army In France has the best assurance tributed much valuable thought to the Corinne. that; our Red Cross tf. greatly diminished, bnt the Red Cross will, continue to receive that discussion. Those present were Miss Is still being called upon for service which will make Its work a source WANTED Clean cotton rags 4c upon a Rose Jones; Mesdames D. W. Henderlarge scale In the great base of pride and inspiration to every Amerlb. office' News son, J. E. Ryan, J. Francis Sheffield, per hospitals, where thousands of Ameri- ican." can sick and wounded are still receivA. L. Stout, Adam G. Frank, C. O. Mr. Davison, as chairman of-tInTOR SALE. A few rebuilt Ford ing attention. At these hospitals the ternational Commission of Vance Tingey, E. M. Tyson, Amerithe Walter Samsel, K. C. Wright John S. cars; as good aa new and real oar-C- Red Cross supplies huts and facilities can Red Cross, has undertaken to repfor the amusement and recreation, of resent the American Red Cross In ad-t- f the Christensen,. G. T. Anderson, LeRoy B. Sains. Stewart Motor the men as they become convalescent of the program for extendpreparation Young,. Orville Jensen, W. R. Dredge, A 1YR RENT. 3 rooms, close in; fur- Our 'my of Occupation In Germany ed Red Cross activities, and will spend Henry Harris and W. V. Call. nished or unfurnished. Phone 318-j- . tf was followed with Medical units prethe next several months In Europe in to render the same emergent.-aipared consultation with other Red Cross sociOn Saturday, Mrs. D. W. Henderson and supply service which was the eties for that purpose. f.GGS Ft S HATCHING White entertained at dinner the program Lc shorn (English) White Orpington-- j primary business of the Red Cross THE WAR COUNCIL OF THE AMERI. Red. No better layers in the during hostilities. The Army Canteen committee of the Kindergarten CTut ICAN RED CROSS. service along the lines of travel has in honor of Miss Rose Jones who cane state. NORMAN LEE Henry P. Davison, Chairman. tf. . YOUR DOCTOR JlU WHEN IS SATISFIED HAD HAVE YOU POUNDED HIS THAT PRESCRIPTIONS HERE BECAUSE HE WELL THE SUPERLATIVE DRUGS AND CHEMICAL a KNOWS THE FULL OP QUALITY AND t COM- - CAREFUL AND SKILLFUL WAY IN WHICH WE COMPOUND HAS THE PRESCRIPTIONS, AND HE - UTMOST CONFIDENCE IN ALL MEDICINE WE PREPARE, THE Brigham City Pharmacy Drug Store. A 20th Century , - Lee-Dun- -- ret-erne- t; , During the week, permits to Cattle and Sheep Like Tree. been issued by County Cl have are In Australia cattle and sheep fond of grazing on the foliage of the John G. Wheatley to the follow Casau named couples: Robert M. Briscoe or weeping rlna quadrlvavls, And. some farmers 'Isabel Gagnon of Rupert, Idaho Ei grow it for that purpose, It thrives In H. Combs and Anna Rose Everett la beef-woo- slie-oa- k - California on poor, sandy solland a decidedly ornamental tree. Ogden, Boulevard. The word boulevard means .bulwark or fortification, and tbus bas direct reference to the old ramparts. Bnt since the middle of tbe nineteenth century the title t has been applied to new thoroughfares not traced on the site of an old enceinte. Uncle Pennywise Says: must have enough unwritten law now to provide a precedent for mri any kind of a case. t if . We ooo r UCCESS t , - . e. One Dollar opens an account. f-- Ros-kelle- Brigham City, Utah. A BANK WITH A HEART. trouble. CRUI Ton. OLD AGE STARTS Box E WITH YOUR KIDNEY Science says that old age begins with weakened kidneys and digestive organs. This being true. It is easy to believe that by keeping the kidneys and digestive organs cleansed and In proper order old can be deferred working and life prolonged age far beyond that enjoyed by the average person. ' f,r over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ofl bas been relieving the yaknesses and disability due to ade vancing Sears. It is a standard home remedy and needs no introduction. 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