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Show TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, SEMI-WEEKL- Y PERSONAL ITEMS Miss Erma Webb of Salt Lake City is visiting relatives in this city this week. Mrs. Sophia Hardenburgh of Chicago is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Graves in this city. Mrs. Fred Kotter and son Ralph were up irom Salt Lake City during Evnncor the week visiting relatives. wn lOUMMW'KKADMlANS BUIOK Mrs. Aurilla W. Wlipple and baby Iike City visiting with her mother, Mrs. Tea Watkins. are up from Salt Miss Virginia Thompson of this city has accepted a position in the pharmaceutical department of the Culley Drug store at Ogden. d HPHE Buick motor is, first of all, a clean-cmotor. It acts Valve-in-Hea- Mrs. M. W. Merrill and Mrs. Sophy Buss of Logan spent a few days of the week in this city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ogaard. Mrs. Alphonzo J. Nelson and children are up from Salt Lake City to spend a brief period visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Evdns and ut famCy. holdings of commercial paper when necessary with the Federal Reserve Bank. cleanly, it concentrates, it becomes more efficient because the cylinders of this motor are true cylinders they have no no through which to lose power. Mrs. Albert Burt is down from Montana where her husband is field agent for the Great Western Sugar company, to spend a month or two visiting the members of her family here. Mr. Carl M. Pack of Bountiful was visiting Bishop and Mrs. H. W. Valen-tim- e and family one day during the week. Mr. Pack was secretary of the Swiss-Germamission under the presidency of Bishop Valentine. Mr. Ivan B. Madsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Veleto of Glenns Ferry, Idaho, were visitors to their mothers home, Mrs. Eliza 8. Madsen, and sister Mrs. Hartman Hunsaker at Honeyville for a week. Miss Alice Eddy came home from Iceland Stanford, Jr., University at San Francisco on Saturday. Miss Eddy is completing her college work at the big California school and is home for the summer vacation. On Sunday, Misses Alberta Brang-ham-, Eva Dunn, Vera Carlson and Messrs. Irving Brangham and Harold W, Brangham of Logan, spent the day in this city visiting Miss Violet Madsen and Mr. Jack Wright. Mrs. H. S. Ensign and baby of Helena, Mont., have been visiting relatives in Honeyvitle and this city for a few weeks. Mr. Ensign came down on Sunday afternoon and his wife and baby joined him in going on to Salt Lake City to spend a short time visit business of our is protected by the ability of this bank to rediscount its THE Our customers share in the protection afforded by this great financial umbrella. SECURITY SAYINGS BANK SAFETY ALWAYS " Brigham City, Utah. side-pocket- s, n by-wa- ys The full force of the explosion acts on the piston-heawhere it conserves d, power. After each piston stroke the cylinders clear themselves of dead gas, so that they are filled with all fresh gas for each succeeding explosion. The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World Oheesman Automobile Co Brigham City, Utah ' lie Jensen, Mrs. Zina Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hultquist. SOCIETY EVENTS tag. CARD OF THANKS. i3 of marvelous THIS instrument beauty and ts supremo We are deeply grateful for the kind and help extended to us j sympathy We during our recent bereavement. (appreciate the sentiments expressed tin the profusion of floral tributes, the singing and the remarks of the speakers at the funeral; also feed very grateful to those who supplied automobiles and we desire everyone who lent any assistance whatever to know that their kindness is gratefully and deeply appreciated. MRS. S. P. PETERSEN AND FAMILY. " Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jensen of Bear Mr. and Mrs. Heber K.V Wheatley among phonographs. On Saturday evening the Boy Scouts were down from HoneyviRe on Satur- River City announce the engagement For graceful, handsomo design of the Third ward enjoyed themselves and for richness and perfection cflines, day and reported a delightful trip they of their daughter Carrie to Mr. Irving in a muA ton Ford canyon party. truck sical expression, the Sonora (which just returned from to Jerome, Idaho, Christensen, the marriage to take the to the conveyed youngsters campwhither they had been to visit some place June 25th in the Salt Lake plays all disc records perfectly without site where supper was prepared and extra attachments,) is un equaled! 'members of their family. Mr. Wheat-leserved and some scout drilling was reports that the crops in that secPrices $50 to $1000 in. The boys were chaperindulged tion are wonderful. The Joseph r. Hansen nome was the oned by their Scout Masters. Rev. Adam G. Frank returned homo scene of a brilliant social function on JESSE Saturday from his trip East. He vlsi Saturday afternoon, the occasion beUNDERTAKER On Friday evening, Miss Berma ted St. Louis, Topeka, Kansas and Dal- ing the trosseau tea given by Mrs. Hansen was the guest of honor at a las, Texas. He occupied the pulpit in Hansen in honor of the approaching several of the churches in the cities marriage of her daughter Berma and delightful iniscelaneous shower given where he visited during his absence Mr. Lawrence A. Wallace, and which by Mrs. Ray Jensen, Mrs. J. C. Jepp-soMiss Rae Knudson and Miss SylRev. Frank went away about a month will occur in the Salt Lake Bishop J. II. Welling or Riverside, INDIAN AGENT HERE. I have on my place in Hovel! Temple via Petersen. The shower was was a business visitor to Brigham to given attend the ago annual conference tomorrow. The rooms were brilliantestray bay mare, 2 white hiniS the home at of Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl City yesterday. of the Presbyterian church. Mr. N. Connor, Indian agent having ly decorated with flowers and the pink strip in face, brand resomh Mi the rooms were made pretty by and Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Pres- jurisdiction over several of the tribes iod dash C Mr. Joseph Abe Josephson arrived and white color scheme prevailed in on left shoulder. JJ.vni the profuse use of roses. A dazzling ton, Idaho, were in borne late Saturday night from the the In cheon that was served. The yes- located in Utah, including the WashaBrigham City brown four white ferfstrtS'jj mare, array of presents were on display and terday visiting relatives. kie Indians, was in Brigham City to- face, branded camp where he received gut yere bidden welcome by card, a period dash to luncheon was served. Those dainty his discharge from the army. Mr. Jos- one .idred invitations being sent out Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Jeppson of Salt day checking over the school situation shoulder. Owner will please who were present included Mesdames Lake City, were in Brigham City on at the Indian settlement with Clerk E. ter them and pay for this ad. Wi ephson is fresh from Germany where and t e time was irom four to eight Charles Nelson, Joseph F. Hansen, D. he was stationed with the army of oc- o'clock in the afternoon. The brides V. P. Horsley of the Board of Education, Stoddard, Howell, Utah. Sunday visiting relatives. Burt, J. W. Valentine, H. VV. Val1 cupation having been specially assign- trosseau was artistically arranged in Supt. C. H. Skidmore is in Salt Lake in his interview with Clerk Horsley, A new supply of used 'Fords, ed to the Intelligence Department as one of the rooms and of coarse was the entine, LeRoy Nelson, LeRoy Roskel City this Mr. Connor had stated noticed he that week, attending the state ley, N. L. Hansen, C. W. Knudson, P. the kindly interest which the Mormon ly taken in exchange, for sale ml Interpreter. He saw much active ser- cynosure of all eyes. Receiving were J. Oleen O. Stohl, A. J. Nel- school health convention. Petersen, 4 able. Stewart Motor Co. Miss Berma Hansen, the vice but came through it all Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rockwood are people always exhibit in their red of Salt Lake, Preston Budge, Or x and her sister, Miss Eulalia Hansen. son, a condition which the govbrethren, lando Petersen, Orville Merrell, Eli F rejoicing over the arrival of a fine girl RAGS WANTED. Clean, After feasting the eyes upon the ernment much. The very appreciates Lee, Dan Olsen, Emery Rees, V. I. Mc- into their family. It came Monday CRAVEN GETS BIG JUDGMENT trosseau, each guest was congentlemen went on up to Washakie rangs wanted at the News office. n of Logan, Percy Knudson. G and is their first born. Neil, u duct to the dining room where this afternoon to get some first hand pay a good price for same. Reynold Watkins; Misses Lilly Knud During the week, marriage permits information as to the conditions The jur in the case of J. D. Craven daintv refreshments were served. under Sure we have seeds Selling i son, Grace Halverson, Florence Kelly have been issued by the County Clerk vs. the Hillside Land & Cattle Comwhich the Indians are living. seeds than ever. Fruit Gn Alice to , the Opal Knudson, Parsons, Vera following parties: Joel E. pany, brought in a verdict of $1600 tt Association. Bennion Lora the of of Carter, members the Pond, ClemFriday evening, Eugenia Rupert, Idaho, and Nellie damages in favor of the pfalntiff. This Y. L. M. I. A. enjoyed Logan, Eulalia HanSen, Afton Hansen ons, Rhodsdale, First ward John J. Maryland; action was brought to recover for alELI At JENSEN SELLING themselves at a little girls party on the Miriam Evans, Marco Madsen, Flo Kennedy, San Francisco, and Alice mil wall paper and furniture, leged damages done to grain fields by Littlewood lawn. Each person pres ence Watkins, Barbara Larsen, Alice Hibbard, Salt Lake; Porter V. Weaver, range cattle belonging to defendant ent FOR SALE. At a one bargain pair dressed as she did when in her Reeder, Flora Taylor, Bessie Morrison Perry, and Gladys M. Bowcutt, Whee-loNow is the time to preserve company and after the testimony was Ladies patent leather slippers, new. Anna teens Laura and Stohl as Blackburn the and Elva early girts romped while they are cheap. eggs all in, Judge Call Instructed the jury . size Phone 281-jlt-did when they were young chilMr. Bert Jensen of ERackfoot, Idaho, to bring in a verdict in favor of the they Egg Preserver will do it. dren. Various games, suitable for the On Saturday afternoon, Miss Uarda and a grandson of Patriarch Denmark LOST. Between lnterurban depot plied. A 4 oz jar will preserrt plaintiff in any sum that was agreed were indulged in and a sump- Jensen was hostess at a delightful Jensen of this open air, and Main street, one package of non- doz. Get it at Brigham Fruit few as a Mr. city, spent upon J. Y. tuous days proper damages. luncheon was served. There childrens party given on the lawn at during the week in this leak piston rings. Return to Farmers era. Rich, formerly of this city, is one of city visiting were about seventy-fivpersons in her home, in honor of her birthday his grandfather and family. The young Cash Union. lt-the heavy stockholder in the defendFord owners, beware or bogus Various outdoor games were played man is a soldier in the army stationed ant corporation. THE BRIGHAM sold CITY CANNING and dainty refreshments were served at New York and was home on a short by misrepresentatives. The case of J. H. Morris vs. Van Alen On Thursday evening, a canyon party which included the serving of the furlough. He left for New York this COMPANY will take your Pie Cherries upon having genuine parts, Co. is now tried. Canning being and pay five cents per pound for them. Henry Ford others are inferior $ was enjoyed by the working force of birthday cake by the hostess. There morning. Pick them without the stems, L art Motor companv. the Golden Rule store. The crowd mo- were about twenty children present. DEMOCRATS WILL ORGANIZE Last evening the members of the tored where to Willowmere supper LOST A pair of spectacles. WOMEN. family of the late Hannah Valentine Call for Remington UMC Mr. C. C. Valentine came home from was served and various outdoor activi-tieFrodsham. gathered at the Pioneer Park to comadv.lt get WATERPROOF ati reIn youll Rock to were until time engaged Springs. Wyoming, to attend the memorate their .mother's Mrs. Alice F. Eliason, county recordA rlrL birthday. Any amount of money to loan on tracost. er. went down to Saf.t Lake City last turn home. Those who enjoyed the funeral services over the remains of family luncheon was of and partaken week to represent the Democratic wo- outing were Misses Grace Kelly, Cleo the late S. P. Peterson, and to visit the life and example of mother were good security. See our agent, Joseph A gun to be proud of a Re1 N. Stohl, Brigham City. Beneficial men of Box Elder copnty a the confer- - Stokes, Mary Rack, Ada Johnson, Nel- relatives. He returned today. ( discussed. Those present were: N. J. Shotgun, Pump or Life Ins. Co. tf adv. ices held with National Chairman Valentine and family, J. W. Valentine &oi Cummings and Mrs. George Bas.i, lmi and family, Hans Petersen and family WANTED. Cherry pickers. FOR of the national DemocnPIc SALE. One Womens and H. W. Valentine and family. Knudson, phone 250-w- . 1916 model, in good condition. clubs. At a luncheon hel.l in Oie HoFor price and terms, call on S. N. tel Utah, Mrs. Bass gave a talk to the FOR RENT. A French West Indian Islands. Lee. 75 women present and outlined the house. Call W. V. Call, phoneJcra Martinique is only one of the French as well as plan of organization which, in a word, West Indies. Its population of 185,000 Arrow, Nitro Club and Ne,yj, Plenty of money to loan on dwella net in contemplates lady to conjuncslightly exceeds that of Guadeloupe, or town property. If in need, call are the only WATERFROOfjg a tion with the county chalrD'an ana a the second island of importance In the ing shells. on us. Lee & Dunn. tf iady to act in conjunction with a pregroup. Besides Guadeloupe there are cinct chairman. These lady chairmen four other islands belonging to France FOR RENT Office rooms' FOR SALE Bakery, confectionery, will devote themseives to rennizin;, in tile est Indies, all eloseiy connectnished rooms. Phone ed with the mother country, and in all and restaurant combined; the women of the Democrat!" party doing a of which the population Is 05 mighty and directing their efforts throughout located WANTED Cherry picae-good at Ogbusiness, PHONE No. 4. cent per black j y W. HOOPES i If C, ! come bride-to-b- mag-niflee- -t , Sar-tain- WANT COLUMN n. I 5. p C e p Ne-phe- s - Auto-loadin- i- g Olds-mobil- We give you Value PURITY j-- - ACCURACY - SERVICE The Peoples Drug Co. the various campaigns. R 1 or colored. den. Inquire Oheesman Brigham City. Auto Co., JlO-t- f mobile, 1911 model, i:i Lee. 8 |