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Show TUESDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1919. THE BOX ELDER NEWS PERSONAL ITEMS PUMPKIN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillman are in Brigham City visiting relatives and GOOD Therefore Observer Wants to Know Why It Has Not Been Served in the Springtime. friends. Mr. Alfred Kelly is spending days in Brigham City visiting PIE ALWAYS mere man asked me the other day, doesn't the housewife make pumpkin pies In the spring when fresh eggs are cheapest? Why, Indeed? The fact Is we are creatures of habit, and are inclined to follow traditions in our cooking. Our foremothers made pumpkin pies In the fall because the pumpkins are ripe at that time. She continued the pies through the cold weather as lory; as she could keep pumpkins In her cool cellar. Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners always Included pumpkin pie. - The pumpkin supply was exhausted about this time, and therefore no more pumpkin pies were possible until the next autumn. Times have changed. Now we have the pumpkin in sanitary cans all ready for the pie, and we can use It at any time we please. Pumpkin takes the place of fruits, which are already scarce ns time goes on. .The springtime Is the time for pumpkin pies eggg'apdjnllk are then most plentiful, and therefore cheap. ?t Is the time for custards. Our grandraoth ers established that custom, too. FAR FROM AGE VICTORIAN Present Period Would Be One of Bewilderment to Man Who Lived in That Era. A a few Suppose some placid gentleman of who went calmly to his eternal sleep certain that the tives. world had settled at last into final Attorney "YV. E. Rydalch of Salt Lake and accepted form, should be awakened and permitted to gaze upon the City was in attendance upon the disworld today. trict court in this city yesterday. What would be his reflections? Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olsen and chilHe would see the world wiping a dren motored over to Logan on Sunday tear from its eye because of what It supposed was the tragic fate of two and spent the day visiting friends. young British flyers who had essayed to fly across the Atlantic and had, Attorney George Halverson of Ogalmost achieved the Icarinn feat. He den was in Brigham yesterday attendwould see the world, in the same moing the session of district court. ment, applauding furiously the feats Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sorensen, formerof Yankee flyers engaged In the same effort In a surer way. ly of this city, came up from Ogden He wguld see Russia, which he had and spent Sunday visiting friends in plc?ured as aB enduring fabric with this city. an everlasting czar at the top, a chaos of mad ruins with whiskered Mrs. Robert Sheffield and children proletarians conducting a new and are over from Logan visiting at the deadlier tyranny. He would see Gerhome of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mathmany, whiehhe had remember! as ias and other relatives. a smug and promising little empire, on Its knees supplicating mercy that Mrs. John B. Mathias and children is less than Justice from an out'and Tier sister Mrs. Robert Sheffield afteF-al- l a custard In .which raged world. He would see the Unitand children of Logan, were down to the pumpkin pulp predominates, there- ed States, which he had pictured as fore belongs by right In the spring about a million miles removed from Lagoon on Saturday for a days outing. and summer. the affairs of Europe, a towering figMr. 'Leslie W. Pierce, son This Is Just one more instance in ure in the great peace conference as of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Pierce of Harper, ar- wldch we should drop the traditions ft has been the deciding figure in the which ore outgrown and a cusrived home from France on great war. He would see these and Sunday. tom suited to our times. adopt other marvels, and he would hear of Mr. Pierce was with the 34th Engi- Our is sure to be surprised an unbelievably horrible war that had neers and saw lighting on the front to find family the luscious pumpkin pie served wrought-Itdeadliness with weapons : before for dessert, and undoubtedly, like strange and terrible like the armistice was signed. poison gas Oliver Twist, it will ask for and airplanes and submarines. Misses Rilla Holst, Lysle Hor-tens- e Holst, What a whirling, aching head that Holst, Laura Mathias, Victorian relic would have after he Sarah Mathias, Zilla Mathias, Alta Anderson SAW MERIT IN TRANSLATIONS had looked over this new world of ours for half an hour! Duluth and Evelyn Olsen returned yesterday from their trip to Yellowstone James RussefT Lowell Pointed Out Park. How .They Come to Servo a Very -The ladies had. the' time of their lives. Definite Purpose, REFUSED TO BE CHILDISH Mr. Why rela- the Victorian era, Mr. John p. Christs, of the Brigham City Association, Pearse Hospital enjoJ? where ing from an accident to him on Thursday, and which resulted fa a bn leg below the knee Mr(: and his son were load of hay that was J pn, THE the rack and when fa sugar factory, Mr. Cristes. hay slipping under the team to investigate, ent he ffloYed, the entire carrying Mr. CllFinu off the wagon on to t ing them into a run. Mr does not know much ab pened to him further rolled about and consider up but as he gathered the hay and saw the wagon, the road, he attempted it discovered that his leg Thinking of the boy on on, he yelled to the team at the same time attracts business of our is protect-- - ed by the ability of this bank to rediscount its holdings Of ' commercial paper when necessary with the Federal Reserve Bank. ls Pump-kln'pie'- is . ' Our customers share In the protection afforded by this great financial umbrella. hue H SECURITY SAYINGS BANK t. top SAFETY ALWAYS." Brigham City, Utah. ties of workmen at s SPRING COASTER WACOM the a, ttho came to his assist M auto and brought k hospital where he ig along nicely. The team load of hay for some k they crossed the railrot, then bumped into Isaac! was hauling a load of wtfl that stopped the outfit r!. I have he best coasteF Yagon on the market. I declare this Chris Christensen, who is without fear of contradiction. Let me prove it to you. plying 1 Would Is trade as a have a public library Chief Reason Why damage. carpenter at Ogden, Elderly Lady Was abundant in translations of the best Pronounced by Ail to Be spent the week end' in Brigham City Looks In all languages, for, though no Grand Success. visiting his father and 'brothers. work of genius can be adequately But, A!a He Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the translated . . . yet some acquaintShe is the dearest tittle old lady of The golden role is iobJ Comes ance fetate board" 6P health,-wain four with sizes ancient and foreign literan. visitor to .00, 9.60, $10.50 and 12.00 costing seventy-threany one ever saw. She is we ell believe the ofiwii tures has the liberalizing effect of forBrigham City on Saturday evening. respectively. very happy and1 always immensely Boetoa Tnme. eign travel. He who travels by transbnsy. Sli knitted1 a great many sweatwith never Equipped loose em lation bearings, springs and detacb- trarefir more hastily and suMessrs. Estel and Warren ers and pairs of socks for the soldier Wright, perficially, but Alexandra able bed- Large size guaranteed to carry a ton. home something brings 'And1 now,, when1 were bo sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lee boys. foeger Wright, for- that Is worth bating, nevertheless I founded lj Alexandria, mer res,dents ot tbia city but who how - for, our boys she is em. Alexander the Looked at from- any but1 tlie', needingysoeksconqueror,, broidering. au exquisite dVess for the reside in Oregon, are 'Visiting' Egyptian city that is'eag Bishop esthetic point of view, translations re-- tiny baby of the girl1 who- used1 to he connection with the fare, Brigham Wright and family. The gen-- taJD, wba,tever property was in their her maldi UNDERTAKER AND SONORA PHONOGRAPHS become completely mode: tlemen recently returned from France originals to enlarge, liberalize; and reso very happy?"' she "Why fine. has favored this ambition! At the same time I would also was- asked one day. and are os their' way to Salt Lake to have the ders that Cleopatra koe original of these translated1 Im happy because Im- not ,' books as a temptation- to the study of eaten by fire or swept relatives, stopping off here ! CITY COUNCIL MINUTES. she said' very emphatically. APPOINTMENT OF CENSUSsea. Alexandria is a dtji route. languages, which has a special1 use and1 "Now, Im not, am IT Did- you ever importance of Its own1 In1 teaching u SCPERVISOR3. fashion, dominated by prs ' Mr aad,,BS rs.xN.' Ct Simonson return- - to understand the niceties of our1,, hear any one say tbutY' was chiJdlshr repeans too deeply absr The regular meeting of the city "And I am seventy-thre- e years-old- , stock exchange to be ew ed from their trip' to Yellowstone Park mother tongue. The practice of transWashington; . V.,. Aug. 6.The terested Id the romanM lation, by making us deliberate in- the she boasted. Now, the woman- next1 council was held on Friday evening. : Suaday made the tour choice of the best morning. of the door is only sixty and she Is- very, Mayor Peters and all councilmen pres- Secretary of Commence, upon the rec- city. equivalent , by train and park stage, very childish. - Why, Dirave to comfort selecting the foreign word In our own language, ommendation of the- Director of the and' pet her often when Ibn longing i ent! hotel service instead of camp and had the advantage of continually has made the following ap HOWe MISSIONARY Census, to us In one of the main eleMesdfames P. J Petersen and Gea laugh at her. She Isn't wise enough f a mostrfdslightful trip. One day. Mr. schooling ments of a good style1 precision; and to- keep from being chliaishj of supervisors of census pointments Facer presented a petition asking that APPCi Simonsen said, the auto stage had to for the State of Utah; When I! precision of thought ts not only exemI used to.watc street be sprinkled, make its way through several inches plified by precision of language, but the people in my familyget childish,"1 First District.- - George Romney, Carl Seashore and: Einr Rasmussen of snow and many of the party had Is largely dependent on the- habit of slie continued; It1 amused 'me at first; Jr., Following are the SUk It. Lowell Sraithfield, Cache and then county. and when saw I oathow never seen snow in their lives having High Council appo people representing the R C. Fire depart- side of -- Second District. Austin P. Sunday, August 31st . come from the southern states. Miller, nuisances Lettuce .Grown on Field Scat! Salt Lake City. Willard C. Elias Jen.! nuisLettuce is being grown on a field never would' Be childish and who will The state is divided into two dis- Pond. attend the annual ance. I convention watched and watchedand scale in the Imperial and Salt River Dictaphone Calls Mother. tricts and in 1910,, when the last cem of California, fields of from-8- then I discovered the secret. If you and tournament at Sandy. Granted. Perry. Wm. f. Borsle a dictaphone with a megaphone and valleys dont1 want least bit childish to 40 acres being not extraordinary sub- was taken, tlie Mn Hansen S. Nepfai asked that was the Burt. population amplifier In the receiv-yon dont ever dare yoqrself, Ton south side of Third 373,351. The counties er Is shown in Popular Mechanics Mag-;- ( At the height of the production seasons have to think, think,pitythink Sauth street from the comprising Mantua of' other Josepli N. S January and February it is not two- districts, are as aztne. With the receiver fastened to follows: people and ways in which yon can ! Main to First East street, be elimiraat-helBurtl 26 carloads of lettuce for the babys crib In the nursery upstairs, them. The worst thing people ed from sidewalk paving district, First District. Sbx Elder, Cache, be shipped to the middle brest and the megaphone placed in the par-1First Ward! Jl. L. M can do is to think of themselves."' d eastern er This market. lettuce. (Granted.' Caufton, Daggett,' Davis; Duchesne! ioi below, the arrangement works to Reeder: Outside the visitor met the grocer satisfaction. Mother may go about gro ;i under irrigation. Is produced by Upoa petition of w Emery, Garfield, Grand, Kane, Morgan, call, r Do Second. Ward. S. K. her housework, while baby will sleep hann labor and is of extra fine quality. boy. she ayon hear her?" he asked. wanting the Peach Day Isnt dear and not a bit. cMldJ The industry was developed on a comcommittee, Piute, Rich, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, soundly, undisturbed by the noise of iillywhite. 100 was appropriated to helf defray Summit, Uinta, WaBatch, t the living reoom, but If he should mercial basis about three years ago, Ish, either." Wayne and Third and "Ward. John two the Shes a grand success,"' she- re- tlie expense of the celebration, and the Weber. 21 countie;: last years has r waken; his cries will be instantly heard been during population, 1910, one of the leading agricultural turned. H. eph Watkins. city will alsmake a nurber c neces- 1S5,4SS. jownstalrg. Yon bet f he agreed. Indianapolis. occupations of the state. These localFourth Ward. Jesse sary improvements in Pioneer Park Second District ities also produce carrots, peas, cauliNews. Beaver, Iron, Juab, Wr. Fish'burn. Frank and the baseball park. . flower and table beans on a less ex", Miffard, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah and ' The Target at Fault tensive scale. R. H.' Jones presented a damn, for ' Harper. Victor E. 59 Noted. 8 countlesr Washington. A company of militia had been out population, A. West Sunday morning. The congregation. rental of: right of way fbr a pipe line in 1910, 207,885. all day for target practice, and on ft Its Business as Usual. best filed Into the over the E.. H. Jones property- - north their return the captain said to one HoneyvIIIe. S. NorrJ B i Who was the handsome chap pews of the village church and sat rigand west of the city reservoirs. Claim of the sergeants : How are your men I Skidmore. at as was attention the custom you dancing with Just after the idly coming along, sergeant?" Well, sir," Intermission 1 Americans of that was denied and the matter of the right among Bear River: Lucius Unsndurablr Surgfeal Thtaat; said the sergeant, with an air of great day. All was serenity and stillness. of way was referred toM!r. Dam tor Anne He is a stranger in town. Thirst mark Jensen;. abdominal following pride, my men shot very well today, Then the pastor arose. opera Bob Dashing, isnt he? investigation. tions Is often af so intense a characvery well, but they would have shot ns pray," he saidi Let Corinne. Philip Qtu Anne Nerviest fellow Ive ever Upon motion, matter of giving no- ter that the memory of It better perhaps if the target had stood in The t In lingers government M. inspector Jensen seen. ttm patients mind tor a little more to the left I" many years. pew reached hurriedly for Kls tice to contractors to install pavement Bob I noticed he had bis arm rathin sidewalk paving district Nx 8. was Every hospital has records of patieats notebook. er tightly about you. trho have Rurreptttfously consumed Ah, ha I" he muttered. Establish-Indeferred. Anne I didnt mind that so much. the contents of a hot water- bottle la secret communication with the An ordinance was passed Bob What then? creating cn effort to quench the uaendurable Almighty without a federal permit Anne Do you know why he had me Burleson shall hear of this. sidewalk district No. T and a special thirst from; which they were clutched that way? tax was levied to defray expense of The Remington factort .Bob Cant Imagine. ' Customer. to be Oily made. improvements lion rifle cartridges Anne Well, would yon believe it. he Robert Henri, the eminent New Upon motion the steel pole lighting had me that way so I couldnt escape, within one year. Foods tor Protb York painter, was talking about the and all the time we were dancing he was extended from Second to Meat, milk, eggs, fish, cheese, mei who buy, merely to show off, system was trying to sell me some life A new supply if ukA Third South street sn Main, and the pens, nuts and cereals are the beans, doubtful old masters at fabulous foods city manager was authorized to order which furnish protein in quantity foi ly taken in exebaige, prices, the human body. able. Stewart Motor Their knowledge of art. Mr. Henri additional equipment. Before end After. is about equal h that of the said, They were both suffragists one veiy manufacturer who Milling $nd pretty Plenty of money and young and the other much Chicago sausage said to Whistler: Ing or towa property, older. The older one voiced her views What would you charge to do me on ns. Lee & Dtua. very emphatically for the younger in oil? a good the ones benefit. I think Its very Ten thousand dollars, said Whistfor women to get married Any amount of AND ler Board of promptly. will Impractical before they are she said. good security. See But suppose I furnfshed the ollT The young suffragist retorted inN. Stobl, Brigham to stantly, "Yes, and I think Its very im- said the millionaire." Success. Life Ins. Co. for them to get married after . Class Work ' he from trust- possible " are He Had a Reason. they bew Ford owners, A Terre Haute doctor met a friend Just and Right Treatment to All sold by mlsrepre1! In Main street the other Street Car Statistics. and was day like that of According to a preliminary report telling him how busy he was. But I upon having genuine Line of Everything in Issued by the bureau of the census, detook off enough time to go to a ball FOrd others F Henry Undertaking of commerce the street and game the other day, he boasted. partment nrt Motor comoaufin Dag and Night Service Interurban railways of the United Well, did you enjoy it? asked his States the year 1917 transportfriend. LOST. Between Olsen, Brig- ed overduring ll.OOO.OOO.lXX) fare paying pasYes, returned the doctor very and the Brigham Ac sengers, representing an avenge of Phone 261 ham Utah. indeed. I made $25 off a ladys flowered something more than 100 trips for each one of the players. He broke and 231 W his leg mnn, woman and child In the United and I to set papers, money got it Indianapolis States. News. to this office and M I THE SHERWOOD SPRING COASTER s e - - - JESSE W. HOOPES - 1 - 1 are-you- - I - child-ish- - n-- it - , - . Wt was-youn- - , -- - -- - - g - on p I - 6 D - -- : . 4 sh-- a God-fearin- g A the-tas- - M WANT GOOD SITUATION tc OFFERED The Cornine ElevatorCompany needs manager and Directors be pleased consider applications worthy individuals who kind work. writing to Cris President, City, thirty-five,- thirty-five.- " EMBALMING UNDERTAKING Strictly First Up-to-Da- te Apply SB - J JESSE V. HOOPES j |