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Show i thg S THE BQX ELDER NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1911. SEMI-WEEKL- PAGE FOUR. Y " DONT FORGET THE SATURDAY. Mr. W. H. Mason of Fielding was a business visitor to Brigham City yesterday. Mrs. Chris Flygare of Ogden, was in Brigham City an hour yeaterday, on her way home from Malad. Mrs. A J. Barker, of Willard, is among the recent arrivals in Long Beach, Calif. She is registered at Park View Hotel. Charles Wight, who was announced as one of the promoters of the Peoples Drug Store, advises that he has no stock in the concern. Private Louis Jones, son of Attorney B. H. Jones, is another soldier boy from Brigham City to be added to the lists that have already been published. Mr. I. N. Pierce of Ogden and father of Mr. John L. Pierce of this city, was in Brigham City on Tuesday on matters of business connected with the affairs of th Brigham City Canning Co. Mr. Joha L. Pierce is confined to his bed at the home of his parents, suffering with an ailment that bears the ear marks of the flu. Mrs. Minnie J. Lund returned yesterday from a visit with relatives In 22, 1919. Nice Sweet Juicy Oranges 40c per doz. . A Be sure and get some as this is an opportunity. . Yours for quality and service, Cash Grocery & Meat Co. M. SATURDAY AND NIGHTS BE- this city and states that the recent flareback of Influenza in Bear River has expended itself and has entirely disappeared. The SALE is on at the Brigham City Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Petersen are inreceipt of advice from their son Franklin J. Petersen who has been laboring as a missionary in the Eastern States for the past 26 months, that he has been released and left his field of labor yesterday to come home. He will visit a number of the big cities on the way and arrive home about April 1st Elder Petersen has labored in Pennsylvania for the most part. FREE Soda water to eaeh purchaser of 25c at The Pharmacy Saturday. ml21-25- FORE HOLIDAY8 AT 9 P. M. WIT PHONE NO. 3. . LOST a three months old Guernsey heifer calf. Return to Dr. R. A. It. Pearse. WANTED a few thousand adobes. Dr. R. T. Willey. We have plenty good tf. THE FAMOUS J" BRAND ml0-my-1- WANTED.- - Setting hens. Norman HARD WHEAT FLOUR. tf Lee. FOR. SALE. A few rebuilt Ford cars; as good as new and real f Stewart Motor Co. ad-t- ac FOR RENT. 3 rooms, close in; furnished or unfurnished. Phone 318-j- . tf When you buy a shotgun to get that chicken hawk, make sure its a Remington. SERVICE -- SSM3& her toll of wear and tear on the system and there is frequent need for an effectual aid to restore strength and vitality. -- and courteous treatment alqng with our many bargain prices add to the joys of trading at SCOWS EMtlLSHMI a systemic Strengthened free from alcohol, nourishes and replenishes the needs of die body naturally. Scotts may be used daily, in any climate, with benefit and strength to the body. Take Scotts Emulsion -it builds up the body. Mathias f SALE AUTO REPAIRING, VULCANIZING AND -- have steadily increased, and all transportation charges have been advanced. That means that every operation in the giving of telephone service has increased steadily in cost. Here are some of the a? It costs more to operate a switchboard, keep th books, do the billing and collect the accounts. C t ( ci It costs more to move a telephone. It costs more to string a cirouit, repair a wire Pharmacy Fountain Opening , Every piece of equipment and every i item oi supplies costs more. Sat., March 22, 19 With each purchase at our store amounting to ,25c or more, we. give a glass of our famous Soda Water FREE. Souvenirs for the Ladies, Saturday J And Meanwhile Our revenues maintain practically an even level. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company , prices: - 24c Colorite Java Rice Powder 49c - 29c Castoria 49c Sempie Giovine Syrup of Figs - 49c Mentholatum 19, 39, 79c and hundreds of other articles. . . It costs more to take out a telephone. . 1 Yours to pJ ;ase, , ,v HALF SOLING We carry the Gates Half Sole Tires. Will save you half the price of a new tire Shop Phone, 108 j. 0 I L AND G A H Residence phone 351-North Main Street YOUNGQUIST BROS. CONTINUES - It costs more to install a telephone. It costs more to repair a telephone. 1 THE CASH AUTO REPAIR SHOP STILL "OOR several years material and labor costs Brothers PHONE The Brigham City Pharmacy Costs More MILLING AND ELEVATOR OO. JENSEN BROS., oar-gain- s. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. and to set a new pole. of STEAM ROLLED BARLEY, SHORTS AND BRAN and WILL BUY. Any number of good healthy hens or pullets. What have you? Write to A. S. Larsen, Bounti0 ful, Utah. v l COLUMN UP-BUILDI- i WE CLOSE AT e P. A baby boy came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson on Tuesday EGGS FOR HATCHING White Leghorn (English) White Orpington-R- . I. Red. better layers in the ' The Pharmacy Fountain opens Sat- state. NORMAN LEE. tf. urday. Free Soda to each purchaser that day. Mrs. H. M. Christensen of Bear All FORCE River City, underwent an operation at the Henderson Hospital Wednesday She passRegardless of climate or evening, for appendicitis. ed through the, ordeal nively. Mr. environment. Nature exacts Christensen accompanied his wife to Saturday; MARCH BE SURE AND GOME! of this week. Malad. Souvenirs to the Lady purchasers at Mrs. Joseph H. Watkins is in Por The Pharmacy Saturday. It tage visiting her children, Mr and Mrs. Robert Noel Lillywhite, son or Mr. Norman V. Watkins. and Mrs. J. H. Lillywhite of Harper, Mr. Alphonzo J. Nelson was up from has received a call to go to the West- Salt Lake on Wednesday and disposed headern States Mission, which has of his residence property to Mr. Wilquarters at Denver, to perform mis- liam Dunn. dewill He work. his take sionary Miss Etta Facer went up to Malad parture on April 9th. ( this morning to spend a few days visPatriarch William udge, former relatives prior to her departure iting president of the Bear Lake Stake and to California. later president of the Logan Temple, for a mission died at his home in Logan Tuesday Mrs. Harmon Johnson and children evening of general debility. Patriarch returned last evening from Pocatello, Budge was doubtless the oldest patri- Idaho, whither they went to visit with' arch in the church in point of years, Mr. Johnson and other relatives. he being over ninety, and was one of Prin. F. A. and Miss Veda the pioneer builders of this state. He Hunsaker of Hinckley the Box Elder High inwas the missionary through whose School faculty are at home with the strumentality the late Dr. Karl G. flu. Maeser was converted to Mormonism. Mrs. Christena Hansen and son LawPatriarch Budge was the father of Mrs. returned from Malad yesterday Ii J. Passey of this city. Funeral ser- rence v hither they went several, days ago to vices were held at Logan yesterday. Attend the funeral services over the remains of a relative and to spend a few days visiting some of their folks. SPECIAL FOR 4 Brigham City Pharmacy A 20th Century Drug Store. BEFORE the PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION of UTAH. In the matter of the Application BRIGHAM CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, for permission to increase its rates for electric sendee, and change its rules and regulations. NOTICE OF HEARING. Notice is hereby given that the application of BRIGHAM CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, for the permission of the Public Utilities Commission of Utah to increase its rates and change its general rules and regulations for electric service - will be heard before the Commission, at Brigham City, Utah, 80 the 25th of Tuesday, March, 1919, at ten oclock a. m. day By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 11th day of March, A. D. 1919. (Seal ) , , ' m-- 1 BEFORE the T. E. BANNING, Secretary PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION of UTAH j In the matter of the Application of BRIGHAM CITY, a Municipal Corpora- tion for an order, authorizing the construe- Case No. 138 tion of a new distributing and street lighting . , system. , NOTICE OF HEARING. 1 Notice is hereby given that the application of BRIGHAM CITY, a Municipal Corporation, for an order of the Public Utili ties Commission of Utah, authorizing the construction of a new distributing and street lighting system, will be heard before Commission, at Brigham City, Utah, on Tuesday, the 25th day o! March, 1919, at ten oclock a, nu ' By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 11th day of March, A D. 1919. (Seal.) , T. E. BANNING, , tf i - Secretary |