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Show 1' $ 55 p" j V , "" PIONEER DAY, JULY 24TH OLD FOLKS WILL .tt ATU.I.G. GROSSING 1 On Wednesday, August 6th, the Box Elder Stake Sunday schools will run an excursion to the Lorin Farr park at Ogden. The object or the excursion is to provide a good time for the Sunday school children particularly, and for all other people who may go, regardless of age. A committee has visited the park and find that it is well equipped with swings, teeters, slides and other sports for children; there is a miniature railway, and games, of various kinds. There is a ball ground,-- a dance hall, an abundance of shade, lawns, benches, chairs and tables, where all may find room to rest and where a picnic may be enjoyed in the open air or in the bowery with the convenience of home. The stake board will have games and amusements arranged for afternoon for both children and adults, so we time will pass rapidly anjl pleasantly. Lets all take one day off and go with our young folks for a good time on this excursion. esterday morning, Mr. Charles ,t of this city walked along the bk of eternity and it was only thru interposition of Providence that he not go over. Mr. Wight was driv-Jo a mowing maI team hitched car track at le, across the electric oclock north and-th8:30 ' approaching just a !(rper,car wasaway. He had time to r the crossing nicely, but as the the rails, the knife jf ichine cametheonto rail and stopped first Yj I gripped teamJ Jir. Wight then endeavored Item the team around but the was held tightly to the rail and t electric train was coming on with the brakes and motormon " Jftng frantic applying to efforts bring the car too short, distancwas a stop. . The into crashed car the and big jrerer, Of 31 outfit amidships, cutting the near the mower and hurling team and broken tongue to one S and Mr. Wight and the mowing chine to the other. When the eckage was gathered up, all the hage that could be discovered was f broken mower tongue and a few jht bruises on one of Mr. Wights ms. He landed in a marsh and got caking but saved his life. The colon was witnessed by Mr. J. H. who rushed to the scene fear-o-f the natural consequences only M !nd the lucky manner in which both and horses had escaped death by ere fraction of an inch. a e ' merry-go-roun- ma-h- e , j PX ton-of- f BALL GAME FOR THwRSDAY. On Thursday, the 24th of July, Brigham plays the Western Optical Baseball team a game, commencing at 5 o'clock. The Opticals are in the third place in the Commercial League in Salt Lake City, having won nine games and lost three prior to Sunday. Fol for the game: lowing in the line-u- Lil-hit-e & IDG p STORE CELE-- g Bits mm e years ago this week, Mr. tun L. Eddy came to Brigham City started a drug store. He was ?wenty-fiv- D. dy, and pur-jjtse- j d Co-o- p n I l t s e. h It fthe-adve- e I c two-yea- ater IN IIS Mil-fro- L. with his father, PIONEER DAY NEXT THURSDAY. they took over the business Wm. Driver of Ogden whohad Brigham City will have no formal the stock of goods and business celebration of Pioneer Day on ThurslljiDr. W.JL Wade. The Eddys later business will be' sus1 I'tahasedthe drug stocks carried by day next.andAll the people will spend the pended store, Boothe & Peirce and in their own way. Tremonton Is day C. Gasberg, and gave to Brigham to celebrate the big state a first class a.l drug store. Mr. preparingwith a rousing program of fesholiday the elder, was a school teacher tivities. Apostle David O. McKay will 4 continued to follow that avoca-jthe oration and there will be deliver spending only his vacations in the sport features thruout the afternoon Ig Store. In 1903, Mr. Wynn L. with a dance in the evening. Perry DI'Eldy Purchased the interests of his has made arrangements also, for a big her In the drug business since when home celebration and Mantua likewise. eHl has been operating the store him-- - Doubtless other communities will It is not only a compliment but the day with a suitable pro'jjgevfact that Mr. Eddy has built up a gram so that the omission of a celebusiness and conducts a drug bration in this city will give those who that is recognized as one of the desire to visit neighboring cities an jidera and high class drug empor-,nto do so. of the state. He has made the opportunity The Brigham City Baseball Club has piling of drugs a specialty and has arranged for a snappy game of baseViV5lgeeded, admirably. ball in the local diamond to begin at 5 1.8 ft fitting commemoration of the oclock. The Western Optica! team - T'gnty-fiftanniversary of his of Salt Lake City, a classy playing orin that line of work, Mr. ganization, will cross bats with the dy is this week conducting an anni- - Peaches who will have Morgan on the sale which is more fully mound, Twitchell at first, Ramshaw at another page of this issue. rrrsary third and . Roskeliey In left garden, ; of the old w'ar horses, besides the usual snappy players of the younger genntOa will celebrate 1 1 eration who are making their initial DAY. PIONEER bow before the fans this season. A good game is on the cards and the enifantua is planning to have a big tire community Is invited to witness le onj Thursday in commemoration it. of the Pioneers. The Harry he in any sagram calls for a meeting in interest'd chapel at 11 oclock at whicli HONEYVILLE CHALLENGES FOR BALL GAME. to saybechmaking and music will play a famine Eminent part. At 2 oclock the peo- The Honey vilie has? bail club is amwill repair to the flat south of tovn lere a. huge bowery has been crect-- bitious to stage i contest with the to determine which club snail yon1? over a grand stand. In Dint of Peaches Jesse the home people in the. ball vari-represent bowery, races and sports of kinds will be introduced for the game to be played in this city on tertalnment of all the people and at Peach Day and for which a nice purse oclock a ball game will be played is hung up. The def" of the warriors , from the community on the north, is T llowed by horse races. that they will meet the Peaches any time with the understanding that the ELECTRIC CAR KILLS DEER. winner of the game shall play will) the PHCV team from the Cache Valley league (The early morning car on the elec-,1- which it is intimated the committee is old endeavoring to sign uo or has signed railroad, ran into a wn deer on the right of way near up for the annual fruit festival. te Stauffer farm between Willard and broke the ani-id Perry Saturday STEEL FILING CASES ARRIVE neck. The carcass was taken large of by Game Warden Cottam, ho dressed it and sold the meat. The A big shipment of steel filing cases fouth has dried up the grass on ihe for the County Clerks vault, arrived RV! The goods were ordered jlls and the little animal was anyov-i- yesterday. the luxuriant alfalfa and other by the County Commissioners over a along the l igt of way when year ago but on account of the Classes came along and becoming con- the manufacturer could not fill the orned sprang onto the track immedi-llel- der until this time. The cases will give in front of the swiftly moving the Clerks office much needed addilain with the above result. tional space for filing records. Mr. At Willard on Sunday afternoon memorial services were held for the four soldier boys from that ward who made the supreme sacrifice in France. The honored dead are Ira Bartlette Whitaker, Welton Woodland, John Jones and William Ixrtthouse. The ward chapel was filled to capacity for the occasion and all the returned soldiers and sailors were dressed in their uniforms and marched into the services in a body, occupying 'seats in the front of the auditor-iunL-- ' The stand was draped with American flags and flowers and the services were conducted by Bishop Jos. Hubbard. The congregation sang the national anthem, The Star Spangled Banner," and Elder W. C. Horsley offered the invocation. The ladies of the choir then sang a chorus entitled Each family of Thy Will Be Done. the deceased soldiers was asked to select a speaker to deliver a eulogy for for the dead and the speakers in their order were A. B. Taylor for the Whitaker family; Patriarch E. P. Cordon for The Thrift of the Pioneers Made the State, and Present Day the Woodland family. Bishop Samuel is Thrift Continuing the Work Oldham of Paradise for the Lofthouse family and Judge J. D. Call for the Jones family. Each speaker spoke lu glowing terms of the virtues of the deBRIGHAM ceased heroes and made a plea for continued fealty to the government and all principles of righteousness. A male quartet rendered a beautiful E selection appropriate to the occasion and the soldiers stood at attenion five seven about at to the tells Twenty story of while the roll call of the dead was Yesterday morning Stewart Burt, the thirteen the ball game Saturday pretty near. done by Bishop Hubbard, after which oclock. were sounded by a bugler as the year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace The other chapter states that Brig- taps men faced the service flag and stood Burt, died at the family home on the ham was on the long end of the at salute. At the conclusion of rigid four of About west score. this city. farm beautiful and impressive cere-monthis weeks ago the boy ate a lot of cherries The visiting team was Kaysvill a volley was fired outside the the first he had had this season, and and in the very first round they threw by four soldiers and the men chapel since that time he has suffered great a scare into the local fans, by batting took seats. their to failed Medical assistance agony. Shipley freely and scoring one run. It This morning, on the front steps of A solo was tnen rendered by was lad relief and the piano little looked like the familiar old story of bring Court House, Deputy Sheriff Jos-se- n the f compelled to suffer on until the angel-o- the fatal first inning for a time, but Henry Lofthouse and Victor E. MadR- - Olsen sold the William M. sePh on read the resurrection, extracts, death mercifully brought him relief. Shipley steadied and his team mates farm- in and around Penrose, for a er a delivered discourse So Intense had been the lads suffer- gave faultless support so one recently tally was totaI of $13,050. There are 400 acres ing and because of his inability to all the visitors were allowed to score. by President Charles W. Penrose and take nourishment, he was reduced to When the Peaches came to bat, they published in the Improvement Era, ln the entire tract and the farm was a mere skeleton. He screamed con- upset the beans completely ana prac- concluding with a comment on the sol(F in four Pieces, the State Bank of Tremonton bidding in two tracts at stantly until the power of speech be- tically batted around, scoring six or service rendered by the soldiers and came exhausted and he was forced to seven runs. From then on it was only sailors. Elder W. C. Horsley on be- - $1,000 and $5,150, respectively; Un-- j submit to the torture that was rack- a matter of increasing the score and half of the Red Cross, presented to in Central Life Insurance Company each family a service flag bearing a bought one tract at $500 and Lee ing his little body. the final end was as stated above. gold star and the Red Cross medal. As Charles Miller bought the last tract Stewart was born in this city on The score does not fully tel! the Elder Horsely ca'led the names. Lieu- - for $4 00. December 31st, 1907. The remains story for the game was interesting in This is one of the oldest and best tenant Taylor presented the flags. will be brought to this city for funeral many of the sessions. Quick time wras The closing song was America" known farms ln Bear River valley, services and interment. They will lie made in playing it, only an hour and a and Elder R. E. by the congregation in state at the home of Bishop and half being consumed and in several Davis pronounced the benediction. Mrs. David P. Burt tomorrow forenoon of the innings the batters were retired CALLED TO ARIZONA It was stated, during the services, and sen ices will be held in the Third in one, two, three order by both pitchthat Willard furnished 70 men out of ward chapel beginning at 2 ocock. Undertaker Jesse W. Iioopes has ers. The visitors were outclassed, a population os approximately 800 been called to Thatcher, Arizona, on that is the alibi, and they took their souls, uhioh is the largest per capita account of the enfeebled condition of defeat like good spirts, giviny laugh- contribution to the service of any FIRE SATURDAY NIGHT ing and witty replies to the panning community in the county. The ward his father and mother, both of whom have passed the four score mark. Mr. the rooters dished up throughout the also has the largest mortality, five C. at fire O. a is There game. City Manager evidently bug Roskeliey men having made the supreme sacri- Hoopes parents have been in very feeble health for some time and he had work in this community fox the blaze and Coach A. G. Twitchell were in the fice. In all. Box Elder county has a been making arrangements to go to for the first time this season. Saturday about midnight bore all the line-umortality of 20 men, 10 overseas and them some time next month. A mesearmarks of incendiarism. The fire Ross scampered about in right field 10 in the camps here at home. sage received today hastened his dewas In an outbuilding back of Lee & and got some good exercise while . parture and he will start on the jourDunns office property on North Main Coach, cut em down at the initial sack. i j DR. FISTER COMES TO ney in the morning. street and makes the second or third time the department has been called BRIGHAM CITY. PRESIDENT L. A. SNOW to these premises to extinguish a fire. MOVES TO TOWN Average Vocabulary. The loss is only nominal but the fact Dr. George-M- . Fister has come to The size of the average persons v, that so many fires have occurred there j Brigham City to medicine and cnhulnry has been estimated at about and the absolute knowledge that a President and Mrs. L. A. Snow and Is associated withpractice Dr. D. W. Hender- 5,000 words. Shakespeare's vocabulary fire could not get started unless some- their unmarried children have remov- son. Dr. Fister was born in Logan has been computed variously as conone started it maliciously, lends color ed from the farm north or this city to and received his schooling at the col- taining from 15,000 to 24,000 words, to the belief that someone Is abroad Brigham City and are now comfortaand it includes the root words and inlege there after which he decided upon flections. Miltons vocabulary has been who delights to destroy property or bly located in their new home on a medical profession and went east to estimated at 13,000; the Bible contains else who gets enjoyment in seeing North Main street in the Fourth ward. receive training. 8.674 Hebrew and Chaldee words and For a number of years past the health the fire department at work. Dr. Henderson contemplates going 6.674 Greek words. In this connection a word of warning of President Snow has not been very to New York within the next sixty good and the farm work was more a year doing special days to might well be expressed to all busithan he could master. He has dispos- work on spend All Plodders. to nessmen and private individuals, the eye, ear and nose. His ed of his agricultural interests to his I have known severul men who may the from as free their will remain in Brigham City keep premises son and will spend the balance of his family be recognized in days to coine as men The water as of fire absence. his possible. during danger in attending to his church duties. of genius, and they were all plodders, pressure is always low on account of days Intent men. Genius Is irthe heavy drain on the system for known by Its works; genius without COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. so is materia! and rigation purposes PEACHES ON THE MARKET works is a blind faith, a dumb oracle. dry at this time of the year' that a But meritorious works are the result The board of conty commissioners The early peaches are now ripe in of time and Inbor, and cannot be accarelessly thrown match or cigarette stump can cause a great conflagration. this community and are being offered met Monday, all members present. complished by intention or by a wish. J. P. Christensen, road supervisor Every great work is the result of Refuse from packing boxes ought to be at the various markets. The first burned by merchants as soon as it Is peaches are luscious and beautiful, be- of Elwood, met with the board relative time, of vast preparatory training. unpacked. beautiful red. to obtaining gravel for his road dis- Facility comes by labor. George ing white tinted with Ross. undersize a little this year trict. Mr. Christensen was authorized are They to same some at convenient procure on account of the extreme heat which BOY GETS FINGER SAWED OFF has ripened them before they have place. Thin Watches Not New. Peter M. Anderson and Moroni Mor- fully developed. The growers feel The thin watches that have beeu While operating a rip power saw at that the cool nights which apparently tensen of Bear River City met with fashioned for several years are not a the Merrell planing mill on Friday have come to stay, will mean much ln the board and requested them to grade new model. P. V. Bergen of Bound morning, Mr. J. Otis Simonson, son of developing the size of the peaches as jand gravel a sandy strip of state road Brook, N. J., has a thin watch that is Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Simonson, got his constant hot weather prevents the j north of Bear River City. After some more than 100 years old. It is an open-fac- e of an left hand too close to the saw and a fruit from growing and hastens the discussion the request was granted. watch, three-eightUpon motion of Commissioner Cap-ene- inch thick. The movement Is one and piece of the index finger an Inch long, ripening. three-quarteInches in diameter and was cut off while the second finger Hyrum Petersen of Garland was the watch two inches. The itself was cut into the knuckle. The young constable of Sunset pre- movement Is appointed full lever escape-nien- t plate, Mr. Mrs. W. Dunn E. and and daugh- cinct. man was taken to the Pearse hospital and opens at the front. The and his wounds attended to and the ter Nadine, left this morning on an Sheriffs report of fees collected for case is beautifully made and of doctor gives assurance that the sec- auto tour of the Yellowstone park. June was approved. gold. The watch is marked They expect to be gone two weeks. A number of claims were allowed. ond finger will be saved. Micaltef & Gislio, Malta. r 8 r y - p hard-workin- ! r, 18-car- 0 |