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Show vMH4 null . mfiiTlini-m- THE BOX ELDER NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919. PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. W. W, Lasley was transacting business in Brigham Saturday, , Mr. T. P. Coombs of Fielding was a Yisitor to Brigham City yesterday. Ladles A bargain in hosiery awaits you at the Ladies Shop this week. It Mr. Ira Pettingiy of Willard was in Brigham on business Saturday. Mr Carlor Holst of Ogden ' was in Brigham on Saturday visiting his father and son. City Manager C. O; Roskelley was called to Smitlifield on Sunday on some Important matters. Mrs. Maud F. W. Montierth of Parker, Idaho is visiting relatives in this city for few days. Specially reduced prices on Ladies and Childrens hose at the Ladies v Shop all this week. Bishop Jacob Kunzefer of Rosette, was in Brigham yesterday on some matters of business. Mayor John W. Peters was in Salt Lake City yesterday, on matters pertaining to the citys welfare. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Johnson came down from Malad and spent Sunday and Monday visiting relatives in this city. Storage Batteries Recharged. We do the work cheaper and better give us a trial. Box Elder Electric Co. Every 'It Flowers for the Civic Improvement Ball Roses Buds, Carnations and Vio- thing Electrical It. lets at the Cash Grocery. Mr. and airs. E. Claud Jenson and town was Hess in children were in Mendon on Sunday Bishop James H. yesterday on his way from Fielding to celebrating the birthday anniversary Salt Lake City on some matters of of Mrs. Jensons mother. business. Mr. William Miller of Penrose, is a Wilford L. Anderson was in Salt business visitor to Brigham City today City yesterday on business connected Joseph N. Stohl went down to Salt with the Columbia grafanola depart- Lake City this morning on some matment of the Eddy Drug Store. ters of business. ' , Mr. Heber Stohl is in from his ranMidshipman Bernard Holst is home from San Delgo having been mustered ch at Whites Valley. He states there out of the service. He states it is a is from six to eight inches of snow all over that part of the country, a pleasure to be back home again. Miss LaPreal Wood, of Bert, Utah condition which the dry fanners are is visiting relatives and friends in thankful for. r A this city. cablegram from President George Sale on Ladies and Childrens Silk F, Richards of the European Mission and Mercerized Hosiery at the Ladies te the First Presidency, announces n It the death of Elder Herman Kerr Shop this week. in of oit England Sunday, The Seagull camp of the Daughters The young missionary was a of the Pioneers will hold their meetson of Bishop and lira. Herman H. ing at the residence of R. V. Call on and left for his 'Friday evening of this week at eight Danielsen of Lewiston 1916. The December 6th, mission, deo'clock. A good attendance is young man had relatives and friends sired. in this city. Mrs. F. J. Kamphoefner and daughter Alice'of San Francisco spent SatSWEDISH SELECT SEED OATS, urday and Sunday in, this city, the Potatoes $1.25 per cwt special price guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren on 5 sack lots. Apples, Onions, Beans andfamily. The Kamphoefners are Feeds, Baled Hay, Corn and Poultry officials in one of Californias leading supplies. EGGS FOR HATCHING R. educational institutions. The Boys and I. Reds, White Leghorns, Barred Rocks Girls Aid Society. They became ac- Trees are getting scarce, you need to quainted with and entertained In their plant some, order now we are agents home several soldier boys of this vi- for the Utah Nurseries reliable, trees. cinity, who are very pleased to wel- Seeds of all Kinds. come them here. SPRING CANYON COAL Utaha Plot-When you buy a shotgun to get test and Cleanest CoaL that chicken hawk, make sure it's a All at the CASH FEED STORE. Phone 154. Remington. Dan-ielse- pneu-monit- Mll-14ad- v. u SOCIETY Mrs. A. M. Hausen entertained El; der Levi Edgar Young of Balt Lake City at dinner on Saturday. Mrs. H. W. Valentine entertained Eider Levi Edgar Young at dinner on S.unday. Eluer Young and Bishop Valentine were missionary companions in Germany. EXAMINE motor, . control at the sound convenient source, the envelope filing for playing universal tube the system, all makes of disc records perfectly without extra attachments, the improved sound box, the matchless curved design lines, of the cabinet, eta, and youll see why Sonora is unequal? Above all, Sonoras tone quality is what has made it famous, and for tins it received the highest score at the Panama-Pacifi- c Exposition. Choose from our complete and wonderfully handsome line. , Prices $50 &$1000 JESSE W. HOOPES ! UNDERTAKER The Highest Class 'Talking Machine ANALYZES WAR SAVINGS WORK Large Number of Investor Gives Greater Stability to Financial Situation. four. T TON TRUCKS BECOMING MORE POPULAR. Mr. J. A. Stewart or' the Stewart Jensen has been employed by the city manager to oversee Ritchie Motor company, states 'that hi the work of reparing Main and Forest firm will receive another car load o Ford ton trucks this week which streets. makes several car loads that the fir has disposed of In this territory. That this tAick is becoming famous is denced by its general use in every branch of motor transportation, and among the latest trades to adopt it ib that of agriculture for the farmer finds in the Ford one' ton a vehicle that gives carrying strength and motive power sufficient to meet all his needs - ftMr. Brigham UCCESS is a stranger to the well-to-d- o, fylM! The Stewart-Ritchl- e Motor Company is going to make a hard drive on the sale of ton trucks during the coming season both from its Brigham house as well as from the Tremonton branch person who delays opening a savings account. LOOK FOR THE RED BALL trade mark "Hoilsm jj IV? One Dollar opens n account. Rreaums Ammunition 'Ruby ShgotmSEshrl Security Savings Bank Brigham City, Utah. "A BANK WITH A HEART. stpro of if , self-resppc-t. FRANCE; DANCES was served. The invited guests included the fol- lowing: Mrs. E. W. Dunn. Mrs. J. E. Halverson, Mrs. C. T. Anderson, Mrs. H. M. Figgins, Mrs. W. E. Davis, Mrs. Basil Fife, Mrs. Ray Jensen, Mrs. Amos Hatch, Mrs. Byron Cornea, Mrs. J. Jeppson, Mrs. Preston Budge, Mrs. Beh Knudson, Ms. R. Forsgren, Mrs. W. Rockwood, Mrs. Leslie J. Olsen, Mrs. EL Hatch, Mrs. OrvH E. Merrill, Mrs. W. J. Ballantyne, Mrs. Foster Simonsen Malad, Mrs. Norman Wat? kins Portage, Mrs. J. Frank Bowring Jr., Lillian Halverson, Lillie Stran-quis- t. Mangle Halverson Grace Halverson, Grace Kelly, Etta Facer, Zelma Webb, Dot Flack, Luella Fife, Vera Carter, Alice Reeder, Alice Parsons, Flora Taylor, Erma Andersen, Irma Knudson, Helen Jensen, Sylvia Peterson, Berma Hansen, Miriam Evans, Marie James, Cleo Stokes, Lola Ping-re- e Ogden, Jeanette Leak Ogden Cora-dln- e Southwflrth, Valentine, Vera Arline Parry. It. ' Reward. Nelson. long-runni- ng BRITISH EXPERT i res- Mr. Raymond Stark a former ident of this city, is visiting in this week. President and Mrs. S. Norman Lee Of the benefit to a nation of popuentertained President Rudger Clawson and son Samuel Saturday and lar Investment In government securities of small denominations, a stuSunday morning. The conference vis- dent of the British War Savings itors, President and Mrs. S. Norman movement writes: Lee, President and Mrs. Joseph N. "As the nations power to save and Stohl were dinner guests after, melt- accumulate capital depends upon an ing Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. excess of Income over necessary exMadsen. . penditure and as this power to save is obviously greater amongst the it is Imperative that future The thirteenth annual ball of the work should be conpropagandist Civic Improvement Club will be given ducted amongst thd upper and middle at the academy of music and dancing classes no less than amongst the tomorrow evening. Elaborate prep- wage earners.,, "The work must also be continued arations have been made for the occasion, which is usually the society amongst the wae earners, for obWe all realize the event of the season. This years bail vious reasons. will be no exception to the rule, and advantages to be derived by the state from the more even distribution of everything is being done to make it a wealth which an increase in the real swell affair. Dainty programs number of small investors implies. have been printed for the dance and We all realize the greater stability the hall will be decorated as it has which a large number of small innever been before. There is no ques- vestors must give to the financial tion but that a large number of our ciii situation.'. It is certain also that wise zeds will turn' out and partake of the spending and saving amongst the masses of the people tends to infestivities of the evening. crease their efficiency and develop their It must also result The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. In the growth of a more efficient race Anderson was the scene of a brilliant of producers in the next generation. house party last evening, given in hon- In this direction wise spending may or of Miss Lillian Halverson the an- ultimately have no less beneficial nouncement of whose engagement to effects than saving although not so adding to the material Mr, Orlando Petersen was made immediately wealth of the nation. last Friday. The party was a shower There is food for thought In' thfa and was arranged by Misses Vera for the people of the nation with our Sowthworth and Aline Parry and the War Savings Stamps so accessible. evening was spent in the usual social way. The bride to be received a wealth of presents with which to ad- LEAVES LEGS IN orn the home and a delicious luncheon LOST Studebaker Auto Crank on Forest, street, Friday, Return to A. M. the Sonora critically. PAGE Y 9 WANT, COLUMN Supreme in Tone! SEMI-WEEKL- W WILL BUY. Any number of good healthy hens or pullets. What have you? Write to A. S. Larsen, Bountiful, Utah. ml0-jny-1- 0 WANTED. Lee. FOR SALE Nels Madsen. Norman Setting hens. tf Barley for seed or feed M . FOR SALE Some fine calves. C, E. ' Corinne. pure-bre- Holstein WANJED tf. 8 A few New Lease on Life. Lllllard Evans Is a' colored Delivered at your door at the soldier boy who had both legs blown off in following prices: ac- tion. n He lives for the present at General Hospital at the Presidio in San FrancNco. He can and does dance fox trots and How? Why? Of course to dance a fox trot or a one-stea fellow has to have legs good legs. Well, Evans has them not his own legs of flesh and bone, but his own willow legs with joints and everything. He ie going to leave Letterman pretty, soon and go back to work and make his living and probably get married and raise children. Thats the how. The why of it is the government of the United States has gone in for leg and arm maaing. It is giving a specially built leg or arm or hand or a pair of legs or arms or haads to every soldier who lost his legs or arms in the war. At Letterman in particular they are making legs and arms add hands in their own workshop. They are making them because they have hit upon a better artificial limb than the private manufacturers are turning out, not excepting the "Liberty Leg which the government supplies in modi cases. This is one phase of the reconstruction work that Uncle Sam is quietly carrying on. It Is one of thq least expensive, but It Is costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. Remember that when Uncle Sam come aknocktng at your door with the Victory Liberty Loan. Much of the money you will .lend Is going to regenerate these men who gave of their flesh and blood for their country. one-step- s. p - - - Jensen Bros- - $4.60 '$4.50 .Big J Patent, per cwt. In 500 lb. lots - '$4.85 - $4.75 Milling & Elevator Go. Phone 105 Stohl furniture Comp any Licensed Embalmers ...and... Funeral Directors D. R. Young, Brigham City. Utah. Day Phone 29. Night . LADY Phone, 279-j- . ATTENDANT STA Three Reasons Why Ford A 91 PER CENT INCREASE IN BUSINESS DURING THE WAR YEAR OF 1918 oar-gain- s. ad-t- f dose la; 318-j- . tf - -- 'in the tf. Light Hearted tn the lightsome g days one pair of bright eyes is illumination enough. But in the prosaic afterward, when comes the problem of more light, better light, and cheaper light tjpen you should get love-makin- 1st. 2nd 3rd EDISON MAZDA LAMPS ftTbey give yon three times as much carbon lamp for light as the the same amount of electricity. Get the full benefit of this saving by putting an EDISON MAZDA in every lamp . socket in your house. Let us demonstrate them for you. old-sty- le Box Elder Electric Co. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Prices have been The implements and merchandise the best noney could buy.' . Courteous, prompt and cheerful businesslike service. non-prqfiteeri- ng. LOWER PRICES by 5 per cent to 15 per cent on the famous ACME HODGE HEADERS, BINDERS, MOWERS; ALSO MOLINE GOODS, AND THE J. I. CASE PLOWS, TRACTORS, DRAG HARROWS, DISC HARROWS, ETC. WILL BE MAINTAINED BOTH , 'Civilization' was fouhded and still . rests upou thrift. IS PHENOMINAL THE REASONS WHY THE FARMERS CASH UNION HAD THIS GREAT INCREASE ARE: fur- Storage Batteries Recharged. We do the work cheaper and better give us a trial. Box Elder Electric CoJ Every, thing Electrical. EGOS FOR HATCHING- -r White Leghorn (English) White Orpington- No better layere NORMAN LEE. In 500 lb. lots - - 3$ -- state. Peach Brand, per cwt. - rags 4c rebhllt nished or unfurnished. Phone R. I. Red. You Can Afford to Eat Bread at These Prices tf. f-- Stewart- Motor Co. 3 rooms, r d cars; as good as new and real FOR RENT. t Unde Sam Gives Soldier Boy per lb. News office FOR SALE. Bran, Shorts, Rolled and Chopped Barley in Abundance. We are prepared to buy your wheat Murphy, cotton Clean 2-- FOXTROT HERE MILL FEEDS f AT TREMONTON AND BRIGHAM CITY. Our policy for fair prices, reasonable profits and with a hopeful solicitation of your patronage, will be faithfully pursued. We are on the Job to stick and not to be undersold. r We are exclusive agents for MARTIN DITCHER AND WESTERN LAND ROLLER. Farmers Gash Union WE ABE THE FABMEBS FBI EM). BRIGHAM AND TREMONTON. ' Brigham Phone 54. NEPHI HANSEN, Local Manager. ' 3. HOLMGREN, Gen. Mgr Tremonton Phone DAVID wb it |