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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 1919. PERSONAL ITEMS S Mr. V. V. Phillips made a business trip to Salt Lake on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baird departed last week for a tour of the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Day and children Mich., on Saturday Mr. M. A. Gam of Fielding, was a business visitor to Brigham City THE A big baby boy arrived at the home of Prof, and Mrs. E. David Mann last holdings of commercial .C' ' Attorney A. D. Me Guire of Trempn ton, was a business yisitor to Brigham City yesterday;- paper when necessary with the Federal Reserve Bank. Mr. Willard S. Hansen, Jr., of Salt Lake City, was a business visitor to Brigham City yesterday. r. FOR ALL THE VISITORS Bull Dogging Steers, Bucking Bronchoes, Steers, Fancy Roping, Etc. In a corking good ball city ball park last Saturday a (tl Packing Company nine Peaches by a score of 7 t the game was fast, it was also for a number of squabbles both teams participated amicably adjusted, yv the part of the Peaches, were ' sible for several runs, in fact, winning runs and the visitor,1 permitted to pile up a v three tallies in the second The Peaches then gathered the and by heavy slugging and work, put four men accross Several other chances for mo. ing the remaining innings, sed up and thrown away the apparent lack of head vorl, part of some of the local plaJ(P the visitors whanged out two hits which scored four rum Peaches threw a mighty search Packers in the ninth when the) Bucking Lieutenant W. E. Ballantyne of the Quartermaster Corps, arrived home from France on Friday last. He and Ballantyne, who was formerly Miss June Price, went to Salt Lake City to spend a few cays visiting rela- and friends and will return to Miss Agnes Mortensen has returned home from a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City; Salt Lake Steel and Iron Wqrks vs. The Utah Tailors are moving one door south of Boothes Hotel, where Dave will be glad to see all his old customers. It' this city. They have not yet decided where they will make their home, Lieutenant Ballantyne saw active vice in the closing days of the war and after the signing of the armistice went Merry-Go-Roun- MARRIAGE j j into Germany with the army of tlon. occupa-tive- Since named and Ferris Wheel d :ase t its b the ielons of this ,se ngus nishei er be Old iy g ripei & Wheatley: Thomas John Grimes and Bell Syphers of Ogden; Willlat shaw and Margaret Hatfield, BAND CONCERT Moving Pictures and Dance s Bert Leo Brown and Edith feger of Tremonton. all p The Date SEPT, Salt is coming to you at our store if yoti enjoy music f Mrs. "Earl of Thistle And Mrs. Campbell of Ogden were visiting in Brigham yesterday with their brother, Mr. A. M. Hansen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Morgan and daugh ter Ttayra motored to Downey, Idaho, Sunday to visit their son, Mr. Devere Morgan and family. under stances. We want you to visit our music room for the pleasure to you, pleasing circum- . absolute no obligation oh your part. If you have a machine we want Mr. Homer Holmgren was over from Bear River City on Saturday and went .on to Salt Lake to spend the week end visiting his mother and brother. ON 3 Rare Treat ' Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Stout and children and Mr. Joseph Stout spent the SPECIAL RATES ALL NOTICE TO THE The Place tlie el H arrii of D : sal The Brigham Cafe will day, August 16, 1919, for the of making interior repairs and n : n: We anticipate being re r- sume business about Sept sooner. PETER D0E BRIGHAM ps Eldc alk STOCKHOLDERS MEETING ( ittend Notice is hereby given tint will be a meeting of the stock: of the Corinne Fish Canning Cs held at Corinne City Hall, on 1: Sept. 1st, 1919, at 1 oclock gs the purpose of considering mi: importance to the company it take any necessary action. NEPHI JEPPERSC W. F. HOUSE, allowi the to b lunda Faulk n; .vii tail later 0 be COMI CHURCH NOTICE. Because of the quarterly coni of the Box Elder Stake being poned until Sept. 13th and U regular acting teachers should grow faster than they are growing. We should have larger payrolls, more employees and greater output. This can only come through greater cooperation on the part of Utah people. Freight rates and outside competition make the markets for Utah products limited. Our growth must come from the Inside. Since Jazzbo let loose with his little jazz band, everybodys doin it. Be at the Academy of Music next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoh.Yka.vQ returned from & trip to San Francisco re you doing your share? where they attended the, furniture market and made purchases for the Stohl' Furniture company. ' , TlteAThamadlwers Miss Orita Smith of Logan, sister to Mrs. C. O. Roskelley, is spending this week in Brigham City, a guest at the home of City manager and Mrs. you to see our effort to take care of your needs, if you do not have a machine we want you to enjoy bur music with We are pleased us. when we get something that will please you. Prof. W. W. Henderson of Logan and members of his family, motored over to Brigham City on Saturday to apend the day visiting his brother Dr. D. W. Henderson and family. a-- Association. .Vmitdtur' n of Industry" iL Wo can make this small factory develop Into the larger one on the right if we all work When you together. have a purchase to make. Insist upon Utah-mad- e their reguar visits on that S. NORMAN LEE, VICTOR E. MADf JOSEPH N. STffiL This what would f the sistent building THE REXALL STORE Mr. Hewett Wight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight of Black Pines, Ida., passed through Brigham City on Friday on his way home from the bliiiJ I Stake shows Utah's factories be if the people state were con- consumers of Utah products.'. It you and your neighbors and all the people of the state would give the to Utah preference made gooda when you can do . so without' the sacrifice of either price or quality If all ef ui would keep in mind tha of the state U factories would be easily three times aa large and prosperous at they are tabs Compare this building with the one on the left which represents Utah's Industries today compared with what they should be. , Ww AND UNDERTAKING Strictly First Class Work Just and Right Treatment Up-to-Da- te Phone 261 J and231W to All Line of Everything in Undertakin g Day and Night Service JESSE VI. HOOPES j ling t Tayl ! garni n wor ed int compa has t f twe "king on toed in oated and I r. Taj Y HA "FOR RENT. One furnished Lamar Jensen, 322 W. Forests 'FOR SALE. 4 mild good Nephi.Jeppersen, Corinne., .LOST. Purebred Jersey branded JA combined. Notit Hadley, phone 98-J-- Rewart 4 When you have chickens PETERSEN always treats Phone 320-kw- . WANTED TO RENT- -2 ished rooms for light housekeej young couple. References K. R. Knauss Chessman ama-Pacifi- c and & pd Exposition new supply c f used 'For' In exchaige, for sale1 taken ly able. Stewart Motor Co. A Plenty of money to ing or town property. on us. Lee & Dunn. EMBALMING Pie WANT COLI Remington firearms tion were awarded grand goods. THE EDDY DRUG STORE repot ing will be held on Sunday, At as first announced and the Stab idency and High Council will Utahs manufacturing industries Mrs. J. W. Hoopes and several of her children went up to Lava Hot Springs Sunday night to spend a week or ten days visiting relatives. Kills the blues and make your feet ;lad by dancing to the music of Jazz and his little jazz hand, Academy r Music next Wednesday evening. 01 0. 1. Stool: ' Falls. Fir: s 0 David Vance, recently returned Jrom FYance, and who has been out in Park Valley on his ranch, Is In this city visiting his mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stanley came lown from American Falls, Idaho to r.sit relatives in Brigham. Mr. Stan-e- y went to Pittsburg. Pa., yesterday, md Mrs. Stanley will probably join ler husband in a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley were accompanied to Rrigh&m by Miss Winnie Valentine, who has been visiting at American I. M n Blackburn and daughter Elva left for Archer, Idaho, Sunday morning to spend ten days visiting relatives. camp where he was discharged from the army. Mr. Wight was in all the heavy fighting of the closing days of the war and passed through It all unharmed. t and ay ai City Bishop and Mrs. T. II. Mr. N. A. Macdonald is home from weeks visit with his sister in San Francisco. He states that the .weather on the coast is nice and cool and things commercially are fairly sizzling. pric tin in Mr. and Mrs.;, Preston M.; . Budge over from Paris, Idaho and mtored , j spent part of the week visiting re.a-5in thip city. phonograph boxes for sale. Han-jtive- s sen Furniture & Music company. It A party of lady workers from the and Mrs. Brigham Wright, gan temple motored over to Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and Mr. j City today to spend the afternoon Wright returned from Ben-- j Ring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nlngton, Idaho last evening, where Oluff Petersen. Read The Box Elder News and keep they went last week to be present at a big Wright family reunion. abreast of the times fl. 50 a year. Virginia-Thompso- ed PUBLIC c was up from Ogden Saturday evening and Sunday Miss t ach h Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fishburn and son Raymond have returned from a two weeks visit with relatives In Cache County. ar ipe the fe couples have bees wed by County to permits c ide tl PERMITS, Friday last, si a f the G. ser-Mr- s. , and ,rnest This ldanc ch Da jssibb the aornir were filled on balls and came bat Two men were don it was entirely up to the city Ross did his darndest but vasii out and the game was over, was a good attendance. The Brigham City Peaches Engineer A. K. Chatfield of Salt Lake City was a business visitor to Brigham City on Saturday last. Glbeit the Base Ball Game SAFETY ALWAYS.1 Brigham City, Utah. PEACHES AND MELONS Wild West Show SECURITY SAVINGS BANK Mr. and Mrs. P. C. "Hultguist have returned from their vacation tour of the northwest Pacific coast. ijj I Our customers share in the protection afforded by this great financial umbrella. W.. SEPTEMBER Military Bands Galore Grand Fruit Display this bank to rediscount its Mrs. John P. Holmgren of Bear Rv ver City was shopping ' in Brigham 4 FREE business of our is protect- - WEDNESDAY AT BRIGHAM ed by the ability of week. in ELDER COUNTY! aad- Hi Hi Hi left for Newaygo, last. week end visiting relatives Lake and Leht. ' t BIGGER AND BETTER THAN? EVER $ g Mr. W. W. Whitaker of Promontory was in Brigham on business Satuiday. . Y (box Dr. R. T. Willey wrs a business to' Salt Lake City on Monday. City yesterday. SEMI-WEEKL- loan If 111 Any amount of money good security. See our a City. N. Stohl, Brigham Life Ins. Co fj to Ford owners, beware ot wfj sold by misrepresented j upon having genuine 1m Henry Ford others are j I art Motor comoanv. with Jazzbo made good band. The dancers went it so will repeat the does evenl emy next Wednesdaf then Jazz, jazz and at the Acndemy of Musics B flay evening. Jazzbo jazz band are giving j ( t , j IT 8 |