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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction Jc K u r isE BRIGHAM TWENTY-FOU- - Eflli,1. But Just to All. CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919. NUMBER 95. Great Crowds Characterize Quarterly Conference) 1 JENSEN GOES TO REST Never before in the history of the presented a wonderful picture, crowdElder stake, has a quarterly con- ed as it was to apacity with bright After giving promise of recovery, ference been characterized by such a happy children and Lterday afternoon at 4:30 oclock, their parents. I Fop the first time in six years Sunday evening at 5 oclock, Mary which was very marked on Sunday tremendous attendance at the Sunday The L ox Elder High School hoopsters Cathrine Reay, died at the family Din Forsgren, wife of Mr. Aolph Sunday Schools presented a short tbe not b forced to defend the home on north Main street In this city, Tjrjgren, died at the family home morning, Ephraim Wight Jensen, son meetings as that which was held in program consisting of two selections 'jothwell from dropsy and heart- - of Bishop and Mrs. Alma Jensen of this city on. Saturday and Sunday. by the High School orchestra, a story finor of the northern divison at from diabetes, dropsy and other comball tournament plications with which she has suffered win h was brought on by in- - Corinne, and who underwent an opera- Sunday morning there were 1428 souls by Miss Villadene Knudson and a re- - tbe 8tate basket tion at the Henderson hospital in this present; 1300 at the afternoon session port Jjrt with which she was afflicted in by Supt Hervin Bunderson. .Pres- - The reason is principally too much for the past two years. For two Mrs. Fors- - city on Wednesday evening for a seri- and 1279 present at the evening ses- ident Joseph N. Stbhl three weeks, For spoke of the Jae8 h of the extreme length and mouths, Mrs. Rday was confined to jiry. netal expert manipulator at the her bed constantly. 1 was unable to lie down but was ous case of appendicitis, took a turn sion. The building was practically blessings that come from laboring in . to sit up in a chair day and for the. worse late Suhday forenoon packed to capacity at each session, the service and referred to the manner center position on the Weber Stake She was the wife of Alexander Reay I teamand passed away at 4:45 oclock in the the larger number in the morning be- in which the Lord supported the Because of this too much Jon early Jit and the mother of Mrs. Wm. Trencb-ar- d 111 010 Weber line-up- , afternoon. Box Elder ing possible because of the children day leaders of the church in perform-le- s r3. Forsgren mas the daughter of of this She was born who could sit more on a bench. lost its game at Ogden Birch Garden,city.Taswell was that Friday evening I late Mr. and Mrs. Gehard Jensen at lng every luty required When the operation was performed, County, Virginto a score of 21 to 31. The elongated J waaborn In this city on nprfl 1st, the case was regarded as a critical But the attendance was not the only their hands. 61 yeafs ago and when a young woia, fj, she was a twin sister to Mrs. one for the of the conference for the inPresident Clawson bore testimony center shot 7 field baskets for 14 man became converted to Mormonlsm appendix was not only feature points. The Only consolation that can 17 of was the mother I Bott, and and came on to . Utah thirty-severuptured but enlarged to, almost the structions given were of a character (that the Lord will open the way today be drawn from the experience is that fldren, six of whom have preceded to soul thrill and set the mind the fo for the performance of every task that size of a mans fist Each day that years ago, locating at KanoBh when during the first half, Weber got the that Jr to the other life. passed after that was one more en- thinking seriously upon the problems is required at the hands of .his chil- scare of place was just being settled. Sbe its life and when the session of life, while the singing of the choir dren and then related an incident cone family resided in Brigham City endured all the experiences, incident couragement that the boy would weawas more than extra good-i- t was di- cerning a young man In this stake of ended, there ware evidences of heart to the settlement of a new tU about fifteen years ago when ther the crisis and when community Sunday mornfailure on everjr ..side. The score to Bothwell to removed engage ing came he appeared so much im- vine. zion, while President Clav.-soaad was a very active worker In the presidstood Box of favor Elder and the various The visitors were President Rudger ed here, who was called upon a misfarming. Mrs. Forsgren was an proved that his father left bis bedside organizations of the ward half was the fastest thing ever witness ive worker in the Relief Society and attended the conference' meeting. Clawson of the Quorum of the Twelve sion and expressed a willingness and which was organized there. She' we-- j ed in the history of- the noopgarae in ile residing in this city, and contin- - When Bishop Jensen returned to the Apostles, President Levi Edgar Young desire to go but had no funds and ; ow this division. The players of both prominently identified, with the' Relief same in that organizat- hospital after meeting he noticed a of the First Council of Seventy and the Lord opened the way for hint to her labors teams flashed about the floor like Society and also worked in the other church auxiliary organizations. i at Bothwell. She was a woman decided change for the worse and he Elder Samuel Clawson, sou of Presi- dispose of some horses and get the streaks of lightning and the adIt gave the best part of her self to remained at the bedside until the end. dent Clawson and recently returned means to prosedhte his missionary In company with her husband, devantage was with one side and then found jr home and family and yet Wight, as he was called, was torn from a mission to the northern states labors. came to Brigham City In Januceased the other with just a pojnt separating m Q be to minister to others. Her rem- - in President Young told a numbe of them but the wonderful this city on February 5, 1900. He and training at Camp Lewis. Each and has resided here since. 1917, ary, Box , game kable record in rearing such a large was a very quiet boy and seldom made of the visitors addressed the confer- stores and had the children answe ng Elder played in all uiat time her During surpractically and overhauling ally is seldom equalled. complaint against any physical condi- ence a number of times and their re questions with animation. He com v passing the husky Weber five after health has been broken and it was The remains will be brought to .this tion that was annoying him. He was marks were eagerly followed by the eled the fathers and mothers to learn that team had piled up a six point very difficult for her to get around so . !j for funeral services and interment studious and was their children and they will not hate making a successful throng in attendance. was to stop the hearts of she has been forced to remain quietly enough id will arrive Wednesday evening. effort to get thru high school. His The Saturday meetings were more the trouble that so many parents navi lead, the who had them set, on at home. During her illness she has fans Ogden ley may be viewed at the home of spare time was spent on the farm with generally for he officers and commis- in rearing them. to the tourney this year. Dur- been tenderly cared for by her husgoing rs. Ada Bott corner of second north his The Sunday aftefnoon session open- ing the intermission, the father, brother, and sisters and he sioned workers of the stake. In the equilibrium band and children, Mr. and Mrs. Trenad Second East street, from ten was a hard working young man. He morning the stake, ward and priest ed by the choir singing the hymn O of the Weber ch ard, all of whom recognize in' her was five Jitil 1 oclock on Thursday and funer-- was secretary of the Corinne Sunday hood quorum authorities met in a gen Ye Mountains High and the invocat- and they came back in the last parsing a sweet release from a bed of session servlces will be held in the Third School and a diligent worker in the eral council session and listened to a ion was offered by Patriarch C. N. determined and outplayed Box Elder uttering and pain. . Mrs. Reay is surchapel at $ oclock on Thursday. ward organizations as well as a leader brief report of the conditions of the Stohl. The choir then sang the sol- - fn every department of the game, pil- - vived by her husband and nine chilThe husband, eleven children, twenamong the young people. His appar- stake by President Lee and instruc- ection What Shall The Harvest Be ing up twenty points to our own nine dren, Mrs. Trenchard being the only rthree grand children and a number The general and local authorities ently untimely passing has brought tions by Elder Young and President Jones was not the whole show in one residing in this city. The others brothers and sisters survive her. The sorrow to a wide circle of friends and Clawson. former discussed were presented by Elder W. C. Hors- Webers winning, however, for Schade reside at Kanosh, in Cache Valley, and the sympathy of a host of friends goes world social problems and the rela- ley, the voting being unanimous in placed 3 baskets from the field and out in Idaho. Funeral services were held APANESE WIFE FOLLOWS out to Hishop and Mrs. Jensen and tionship the Latter Day Saints bear every case. Honorable releases were of 8 free tries shot 5 fouls. Jeppson in the Fourth ward chapel at 2 o'clock HUSBAND TO GRAVE. family, in their bereavement. to these conditions. He made a plea given W. J. Lowe and Edna Stohl made a magnificent long field basket today. Funeral services will be held in the for greater interest on the part of the Hatch from the Sunday School board; in the first half that brought deservMrs. Asana Fujiwara, widow of the Second ward chapel in this city Wed- young inen to develop the fields and Marion H. Morgan from the Young ed cheers. ite Sadato Fujiwara died gt her home R. A. LEE RETURNS farms and get back to the first prin Ladies board; Emma Stohl and Char1 oclock p. m. at On our own team, Gelendou '. Wat nesday from Perry Sunday morning last, FROM CHICAGO ciples of the fathers and urged all . to lotte Reeder from the Religion Class kins was placed at center until a few Imonary tuberculosis. Mrs. Fuji-Hr- a first of to the C. the P. board. was Elder back Christensen principles get minutes before the end of the second had the flu at the time her hue Mr. R. A. Lee returned from ChiDOINGS. DEWEYVILLE gospel and read the standard works ot sustained &b second counselor in the half. He played a magnificent Tame nd succumbed to the malady about cago our Saturday evening, having comthe church in our homes and to presidency of the Scandinavian organ- too and was credited wlitl 3 field bus 'to months. ago and while she suqpee the practical work necessary pleted Oh 9th last March ization. the that children. Expressed DEWEYVILLE, hope kets. Sorensen had an injured knee to become an undertaker. Mr. Lee had ed in throwing off that disease her Thursday evening a few friends gave we will be thankful, humble and repPresident Lee was the first speaker which prevented him from playing Vstem was so weakened that it fell an previously studied embalming and a pleasant surprise to Mr. and Mrs. entant and declared that true repent-enc- e and chose as his text the high cost of his usual but m order to per- went back to a school of which troubles position, W prey to other Uas embalming, and service. served the Waits. Luncheon is expressed in human rearing families. He spoke gratefully mit Glen to get back on his guard posi- at We greatly accentuated by the. natur-received the where he Chicago of and was Clawson President in games spoke happily spent evening of the high character of the medical tion to shut-ofthe Weber scoring in loneliness the little woman felt practical part ,of the work. He Is his associations in the Box Elder stake freaternity of this community and bore the second half, Sorensen went into back at his old post with the Stohl er losing her husband, being left land then elucidated the doctrine of wftness to the faith that our doctors the house a Previous to that, Arnold Furnituregame. delightful evening a in Friday strange tirely alone as she was, Company. to the presidency In a beau- - possess. He deplored the- condition Standing filled the left guard corner Ind among "a strange people. Mrs. party was given by Mr. and Mrs. session rel bl mannerclear which has made it so expensive for Very acceptably. closinf fujiwara did not lack for friends, how-ve- Joseph Husser Ip honor of their daugli-an- d circumstances attendent up- young people to begin housekeeping the ating A of crowd young Preston Watkins shot 5 field baskets FIXTURES'FOR NEW DRUG large for she was given the best of ter, Audrey. on the recent reorganization of the and rearing a family and called upon The were evening was off on his foul pitches, getting STORE ARRIVE. lot present. and but her people e by loving neighbors Frst Presidency of the church. He the furniture dealers to make a special of 8 tries. The team out thre as made as pleasant as it was possib-fo- r was spent in games and music, and a only declared .that the Lord has a way of price to young newlyweds on thelrflrst worked like beavers and the predicthe good woman of Ferry to delicious luncheon was served. The fixtures for the Peoples Drug liis own In bringing a man whom He bill of households goods and tile docttion was freely made, after the first Store, which will be located In the wake it . A birthday party was given at the wants to preside over the church up ors were asked to readjust their prices half, that Weber was due for a drub jones building, have arrived and are She was bom in Japan on March home of John F. Knudsen, the occa4h rough the grade until he stands as for bringing babies into the world so countMrs. of Julia Just how far these predictions now being set in place in the store. lived this 1896 in and sion the th, lias birthday being of God upon the earth. that young people will not be afraid bing. the Marble. came no from She N. Mrs. had Peter and few a Knudsen being realized is almost The new front of the building is being but ry years. He bore testimony to the divine ap- to fulfill the first great commondment in the final score. revealed brutally isdiildren but has relatives in her nat- - The two - families united, each invitrushed to completion and the repairs of President Heber J. He went on record as being willing to II ve pointment such cheering. Each on the interior are just about done. It Never there a held very land. Funeral services were y&a ing a few near friends, and man Grant. He also declared that furnish any young married coufle school was lined up in a solid mans on is the hope of the firm to be open for yesterday at Perry, Bishop Heber W. pleasant evening was spent. Music will find his in the hereafter, with a lot to build a house at cost, place anti of the their were eash luncheon , and yell were remains glm The and business within another week or ten ,ide enjoyed games Perry presiding the prieBthood he. holds, im- - hilnus any commission to himself anf was deafening. Old staid men, days. ing . brought to this city and interred be- served. , j mediately upon his arrival there. proffered to supply an abstract of title not used to indulg'n? in college yells tide those of the husband in the city W. A. Dewey was here from Downey Patriarch Adolph Madsen arose and to the property absolutely free of cast. shouted themselves voiceless and the cemetery. Idaho, spending a day or two with bore testimony to the divine calling of The lumber dealers and nurses were $10 REWARD. tension, until the last ten minutes of relatives. President Clawson to stand as the act- included in the list and asked to cof THORSON FUNERAL play, was terrible. All the students A. F. Loveland was over from Logan ing president of the Quorum of the operate in the great movement to I will pay $10 to the boy who thinks and faculty of the high school and it HELD YESTERDAY. Tuesday, calling, on relatives and Twelve Apostles. He recounted the make it less expensive and thereby seemed half the population of and his duty more of his friends. experience President Clawson had in encouraging for young people to L mistaken as than and citizen a the attended any game coming CUy remains Funeral services fiver the the south when his companion, Joseph married and carry on the plan of ed for the . Dewey Gardner is recovering nicely team. idea ot loyalty to a miscreant, if be at the late Hans P. Thorson were held homg their creation. President Lee asked from influenza, being ill only a few Standing, was martyred and the In going down to defeat, $ox Elder will give me Information that will conyesterday afternoon in front of the which Elder Claw- the girls to dress . more modestly, at trial days. have' no regrets. For six years vict the fellow who destroyed the need residence at Bear River City, Bishop and testified saying that many a good boy is deterrson 'was present - has home arrived teammet all comers and de- drinking fountain at the Kindergarten Edwin safe, the Dewey C. C. Johnson In. charge. The speakof his broth- ed in his desire to assume the responsan honorably dis- against the murderers in a manner that brought Play Grounds last week. If you know them feated ers ere Bishop Lara F. Johnson, Elder Friday evening, related the account of the ibilities of married life because of his His parents have er; also to its loyal supporters who did this, it will be manly of you Peter C. Jensen and Elder Jesse W. charged soldier, of the leaders of the chur-u.- . fear of being able to sustain the young joyand pride Presecution hhS for three The best team won and to expose him, but cowardly if you weeks, home. at been here expecting Hoopes. The choir pang three numCh for conscience sake, one of .the first lady of his choice in the fashion to different in was was best because of larg cqnceal him. ways team best he the delayed bers Including the hyms "Though victims of that experience being Pres- which she (b accustomed. President er size. That ' were in surprise. and magnificent great specimen JOHN H. BURT, they Well Sometime Beepning Trials", ident Clawson whose attitude was one Lees argument was for more and bet- of the lonesome pine" in the Marshal. standing Db. J. H. Paul and State CommisIt Understand" and "Shall We fifeet Beof ersignation to the mandate of the ter babies. little circle for Weber, could just pluck yond The River. The prayers were sioner Sidaway spent Sunday here as law but unswerving fidelity to the prinThe choir sang The Seranade And the ball out of the skies and literally DESTRUCTIVE FIRE offered by Alvin Ipsen and A E. Holm- guests of the farm bursau. tn the of religion which he believed to President Clawson folowed ciple with a pour it through the basket. Weber is gren and thfi grave was dedicated by morning they investngated the crow be true.. These things, the speaker AT TREMONTON. choir entitled to her victory and the red to tabernacle the P. F. Petersen. Mr. Thorson, besides situation, and In the afternoon they remarked, had impressed him at the compliment and a historical sketch of the organ- blooded fans of this section will . be ' nearing a family of his own, has raised lectured about the protection of the time that the Lord had a mission for buildization todate. He endorsed fully and rooting, as well as praying, for her On Friday last, the Smith-Coofrom childhood to manhood, four men birds, game laws, etc. desPresident Clawson to perform and the heartily the remarks pf President Lee was completely at'Tremonton, ing triumph in the finals for the division who were left orphans when they Mr. Lewis Hancock, from Bothwell, experiences of recent years ocwas The fire. building tourna-wencost of and troyed by t the j state in and high the upon marriage championship were small children. These young made a e Siewart-Ritchipleasant call at the home of that belief. back to Adams time to illustrate ment. And as a final testimonial to cupied partly by the fammen have been At the afternoon session, the stake the simplicity and necessity of theour Bishop J. E. Dewey, Sunday afternoon. mj.de a part of his barber and very own hoopsters, the News Motor Co., Harry Darton, ily and are associated in the family C. Dewey and wife went to priesthood, stake an ward officers met John The motor R. Dr. A. dentist. abAdam covenant stood Lewis, for " marriage presumes to voice the unanimous business, Morgan last week where they were in their regular monthly session but alone. Marriage is a sacred I timent in declaring that we are all company was the heaviest loser as the called to attend the funeral of Mrs. department work was dispensed with. insitutlon and in it man and .woman J fire destroyed a Fordson tractor, sevpr0ud of the team and are willing and navy open for recruits. Deweys broth.er-in-lawho died of Testimonies were borne by President actually become one flesh and where ever ready to back it against all com-th- e eral touring care and automobile influenza. S. Norman Lee, Elders L. A. Snow, L. to the amount of approx, obligation is entered into in the erS- - The boys can lay aside their gym .The commander of. the U. S. Naval Mrs. J. S. Burbank spent a , few S. Pond, H. W. Valentine, Victor E. proper way, the union endures though- - unles with .the satisfaction of having imately $7,00d.00. The firm carried recruiting station at Balt Lake City, Madsen and Samuel Clawson. in Brigham City last week. J out eternity. Advises that the U. S. Navy is still days gone thru a wonderful season and $4,500 insurance. recoverLevi Edgar Young and is Presidents Christensen Orson Mrs. Messrs Stewart and Ritchie weie main the declared that Elder Young played some marvelous games. soliciting voluntary recruits In all since returning from Logan Rudger Clawson gave some very time- trouble with until their own building, now is I renting today Ranches of the service. The age lim-T- t ing nicely young people ; she underwent a critical opper-atio- ly instructions encouraging the work- their where course of erection, Is to do hard work is from 17 to 35 years and boys president William Budge of the Log under ers to renewed diligence, laying stress Too unwillingness many want to reap the benefits of an Temple, is lying very ill at his snder 18 years must have their par-atwas upon the education of the rising gener- A t work of their parents and home In Logan. President Budge is hard the very plesant Birthday party consent The benefits ot war Tues- ation in the principles of the gospel last Hansen Christian Mr. on in the pleasant path that continue etc. given Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark, farmerly years 0f age. His daughter, Mrs. insurance, family allotments Miss Zina Ward-leig- in order that they may be ready to as modern life children. out. The .to his e 8 till In effect-anby day of this city, went over to of this city, recently celebrated their appears point e. J. uose desiring Passey of carrying was up from Ogden and every- sume the responsibilities further information should confer great crisis in the world today offers nogan ast evening to be at his bed- - golden weeding anniversary in Salt Han- on, the work when it comes their turn. Grandpa cheer to done was th the recruiting officers at Salt thing side. . Lake City where they now reside. . (Continued on page three.) On Sunday morning the tabernacle sen and his aged wife. Cecity. . Box - it n 11-1- 2 - - ta . . l - - r, . vice-gare- nt f , self-respe- sud-seque- k has-justifi- y - still , . s' A h |