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Show PAS? TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER THE BOX ELDER. NEWS, 9TH, 1919. uHirtutetis fDl (Copyrlfht, u WE can fit your watch, or if you havent will sell yon one. The possession of many articles in our show vases will assist in mak- any, other ing your school days more pleasant. WE have always taken good care of the stu-unpatronage and our excellent facilities arc still at your service. COME in and reneic acquaintance and sec the beautiful lines that fill our show cases and it shelves. COMPLETE line of Moore's Fountain Pens. A Non-Lcakahl- e O. C. JACOBSEN JEWELKR PERSONAL ITEMS I Mr. G. R. Coombs of Garland was in Brigham City yesterday on matters of business. and Mrs. John Boothe of Weston, Mr. Earl Pierce of Salt Lake City, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. has been spending the week in this Evan Morgan for the week end. city visiting relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Orson Poulson of EphMr. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sheffield and raim, were guess of Mr. and Mrs. N. of Salt Lake City spent the the children few a L, Simonson days during week-enin Brigham City visiting week. relatives. and Mrs. W. Si Hansen and members of theft- family came down j Mrs. Dr. A. W. Ensign of Logan and from Fielding, Friday evening to par- some of her children have been spend-- , ticipate in the Silver Wedding Anni- ing the week in this city, visiting Mrs. Charlotte Boden.. They expect to reversary of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. turn home, tomorrow. Mrs. G. Stewart Horsley and son Mr. E. P.- Horsley returned last evSmoot, have returned from a pleasant ening from Oakley, Idaho, whither he visit with relatives In S.Jt Lake City, went on Friday last as a representative 'They were accompanied home by Mrs. of the general board of the Y. M. M. I. J. C. Castleton, her sister, who will A. to attend an M. I. A. convention. spend a week or ten days visiting in Bishop and Mrs. Brigham Wright, fhis city. , Mr. and Mrs.'R. M. Wright and Mrs. Mr. Leo Mecham of Preston, has j Ray Evans went up to Lincoln, Idaho, come to Brigham City with his family to attend the funeral services over the to make his home here. Mr. Mecham i remains of their brother, the late Bishas purchased Mrs. J. Scott Jensen's hop Moses Wright. They returned home on East Forest street and moved home Monday. He has a large family in yesterday. Effective Tuesday morning, Sept. of children, several of whom are at-- , on the Electric Line, train No. 4, was 9th, It school and printending high at Brigham at 7:25 a. m., Ills of arriving the for getting purpose cipally boys and girls Into the high school will run 45 minutes late and arrive at here that the family decided to locate Brigham at 8:15 a. m. during the school season to convey school chilin Brigham. Let's go to The Perfection the dren between Dewey and Brigham. It It City. swellest place in town. Mr. - - - , ning at -- I - s9-1- 2 Harold Bell Wright, in Rome, il.Y May 4, 1872 Born by tb Wtitira ltl, paper Union.) Nwi Waldo Martin, successful business felicitated man and manufacturer, himself with the belief that he hud mapped out a pleasant retirement from trade activity and harmoniously adjusted his family affairs In a masterful way. He had sold his old home at Taunton, had given a capitalist aa option on his plant, with the agreement that he would remain in charge for a year until his affairs wer smoothly grooved under the new regime. Then he had gone to his spinster sister Emily and asked for her counsel and It's the gfrls I want to talk to you about, lErnily, he said. With the old home gone they will have to come and stay with you till we decide on a new one." I hope It will be permanently, Waldo, responded Miss Martin, sinI dont know which I lov cerely. the most Edna or Grace but It will be the happiest day of my life wbes they come under my roof. "And 'charge, Emily, added her You are a wise, worthy brother. woman, and I feel It will be a blessing If you will guide and guard them. They will graduate next month. Spars no expense in giving them ail the fashion and society advantages due to man. I dont the daughters of want to lose them for a tong time yet, but sooner or later both will get married. in regard to this feature I wish you to bear in m.nd their different characteristics; study them, analyze them, and select for them only such acquaintances and friends as are temperamentally in accord with the same." I think I comprehend yet. brother," She said Miss Martin thoughtfully. was well fitted to undertake the charge committed to- her care. Aa their father had! told Miss Marti the girls were temperamental, each Is her own peculiar way. Edna was a flitting, flashing beam' of sunshine, merry to the point of innocent folly. Skimming the realities of life careless and' free, her ringing laugh constant accompaniment of her volatile presence. ' Grace on the contrary wws serious, sedate, emotionally Impressible to the point of emphasis. Tears came readily with her. The sorrows and troubles of others affected her as though they were direct relations. Hyacinth Lodge became a a enlivened center- - of enjoyment for the sisters, and within a month after their new Install ation was the center of a new coterie of friends. There was a select group of young people whom Miss 'Martin favored, and the tawn of the lodge was a pretty sight afternoons and evenings, with Its pleasing array of youth and beauty. Mr. Martin came ta Acton one week end and seemed to take pleasure In watching the group at tennis, archery and other engrossing enjoyments. I have noticed two of your young men friends who seein to divide their attentions between Edna and Grace, he said to his sister. "That bright fellow, Roy Blake, is an exact counterpart of Edna !n his light, freehearted way. There is a temperamental blend there that suggests perfect harmony as to tastes and ideals. And what do yon think of his rather serious opposite? Sidney Morton is for Grace. deDo you know, clared Mr. Martin. of the trouble Emily, I think one-hawith Grace is thut people do not understand her; therefore she does not meet with that attention and sympathy a man like Mr. Morton is likely to award. They mate very prettily, this quartette. Business kept Mr. Martin from vl Iting Hyacinth Lodge for nearly three months after, that. .. The warm greeting he received from his daughters, however, something In their manner and looks indicative of a aubtle change for the better, impressed him. Once alone with his sister, she made the remark: "Well, Waldo, you have arrived Just in' time to receive importunities from Mr. Blake' end Mr. Morton. to what? questioned her brother. Your sanction or declination of their engagement to Edna and Grace. I fancy all around they are very much in earnest. Mr. Morton is certainly deeply in love with Edna and Mr. Blake will positively be brokenhearted if you forbid his attentioas te Grace. exclaimed Mr. Martin, Why! things are all turned around. That wont do at all! You know m.v expressed opinion Yes, brother, gently interrupted Miss Martin but you are all wrong. Now listen to me ami trust in my judgment. . The preferences of the' young men followed the dictates 0f sincere love and the result has been strongly harmonious. As to Edna, Mr. Morton's sensible seriousness seems to have toned down her natural exuberance to a most desirable balance, while the volatile, sparkling, effervescence in the nature of ltoj Bluke has ed Grace to realize the brighter side of life. Trust me, Edna will be transformed into a rational leader of society, while Grace will exert her sympathetic impulses to some practical ' The Prin-te- r Car-Loa- ds Tho largest edition ever published of any novel, n by the most popular author The greatest story ever-writte- Harold Bell Wright This new Ozark Etcry of life and love is sweet and appealing with pathos, and v.brant with the local color of the mystic enchanted Ozarks. The Shepherd cf the Hills Country. The Re-Creat- ion ILLUSTRATIONS - of Brian IN COLORS BY Kent ST.JOHN Tire story is rich in philosophy, charming in description, and masterful in the character creations of Brian Kent, Auntie Sue, Judy and thrilBetty Jo they are actual living beings. The dramatic action is conand of clash the skillful visualization with the ling and intense whole-soand as clean is The life. of forces story invisible of the flicts doois of and invigorating as the pure atmosphere of the out-o- f hills. Gods unspoiled world of the Ozark m THE EDDY DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE use. "You know best, declared Mr. Marlin with a gesture of surrender, and later he was sure that 4 Grace knew best, as well. !i In continuation, of their sih ding anniversary celebration that, begun on Thursday evening j, week, Mr. and Mrs. N. c. Sin KE business of our community is protected by the ability of this bank to rediscount its with paper when necessary the Federal Reserve Bank. Our customers share in the afforded by this Brigham City, Utah. DIAMONDS ily Jte , er DV It good time that was enjoyed. M: Mrs. Simonsen were the reciptaj protection great financial umbrella. SECURITY jor entertained a number of their dinavian friends on Frida? e A delightfully Informal' eveni spent during which a sumption, quet was served to all the one table. Only those who ue iliar with the social customs g Scandinavian folk 'can appreciate; holdings of commercial many beautiful presents which arrayed in a room by Those who enjoyed the evening SAVINGS BANK Miss Katy Funk, Mrs. Emmah in ALWAYS." "SAFE green, Mrs. C. A. Kaiser, Mr. aid Marius Rasmussen, Mr. and Mn cc If ter J. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. J in Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Ea. Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Sorensen ( and Mrs. Hans P. Ogaard, Mr. de CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Willard S. Hansen. Mr. and! ib r We take this mean3 of extending to Edward Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ai dn our many kind friends and neighbors Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sc to our heart felt thanks for the generous Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christiansen, r rea assistance they rendered during our Stine Jensen. recent bereavement. We greatly apily te preciate all that was done and ask our Look at the Best in Sight friends to accept this statement as an Get Into the habit of looking t evidence cf our gratitude which we silver lining of the cloud; and. prayer that God will yea have found It. continue to express with at It rather than at the leadet add his blessings to you. in middle. It will help ym Mr. and Mrs. A. W. P. Hansen. la the Wllliil A. A. act miiny hard places. 7 ; Mr. and Mrs. August F. Jeppson and On Monday next, a traveling salesman representing one of the largest jewelry houses in Chicago, a house famous for its high grade diamonds, gold and silverware, will be in this city with several trunks their children hare come down from Buist, Idaho to spend the winter and place their children in the school here. ; Mr. Jeppson is endeavoring to dispose (of his ranch, at Buist in which event he will return to this city to make his full of diamonds, watches, rings, pins and every other line of Jew- wa fn Rest the Eyes. Look up every once In a while year work and lay It down fori nte or two now and then, and te Interest focus on more distant Thus you will give, the eyes 1 rest by focussing In another pci ha ten vei Wf s tei home. inf Life of Candle Flam. District court is in session today Laboratory experiments cob! and a great portion of the population of late have shown that a candh of Washakie is in attendance. The In- will become extinguished tin dians are endeavoring to have their oxygen content of the atmi ibe te land titles established once and for which It is burning fallsbum tog eent. Sulphur stops per ail. Bishop Moroni Ward and Bishop all but 13.5 per cent of thuajl George Ward are acting as an Inclosed space has been nbt The case of charcoal, boww notable. Combustion continue w only 9 per cent of the oxygen The Original Stub Penn. William From a magazine article: Penn was a short, stubby man. Boston Transcript. elry. This magnificent display will be exhibited at the J. Johansen Jewelry store where the people of Brigham City and surrounding territory are invited to call and feast their eyes even if they do not deThe sire to make purchases. gentleman carries such a large stock of goods that he is prepared to make delivery on the spot of any goods purchased and it is needless to state that those who come to our store and select the article they want, can buy it much cheaper than if we have to order the goods and keep them in our show cases for even a short length of time. ?r cc e to nd bit n pr I WAtJT C0LU1 Utilizing Time. Ladies, announced the president It has of an afternoon bridge club. been moved and seconded that there shall be no conversation at the card tables. What shall we do with the moI suggest, said a sprightly tion? member, that we discuss It while we play. Every article purchased Irom this traveling salesman will be backed up by our personal guarantee so that no one need be fearful de WANTED. Two or three rooms. Notify News office. ft mo mt at WANTED to rent furnished furnished home for few month word at this office. S9-1WANTED t ret Two or three te lers with outfits. Apply me Leo 3S - art! ker, Honeyville. Rich Brazilian Forest. There are more than 300 varieties of woods in the Sao Paulo region alone and as a whole Brazilian forests not only abound in the finest of woods but are of enormous extent. Transfacilities are developing portation slowly and the labor supply is a constant problem. of not getting quality goods simply because they are purchased from a d niiunter. The firm Le represents deals only in the highest quality wares and make a specialty of solid gold and silver goods. Come in cn Monday and feast on the dazzling spectacle. , NOW READY First' Printing 40 oclock. ; lf His first book wr.s pub- lished in 1903, since which time more than dlght million copies of his books have bean., ;old. The Master story Teller Author of The of 3rip Kent Whena Mans a Man The Eye of the The Winning of Barbara Worth There World Yeeterdaye That The Shepherd of the Mill Catiing of Dan Matthews of Udell's. , 8 Mis J. C. Kuudsor. in are receipt of a weddfo ily announcing the marriage of MisI nor Bertha Buffington to Mr Leon McBride at Stillwater, a homa, Sunday, August Miss Buffingtoa taught In the f tier School in this city for two and made a host of friends during, residence here. She made her J with the Knudsons while in thj," Bf RALPH HAMILTON liea&iiuarters past. The Deseret Camp of the of the Pioneers, will' meet of Mr. Minnie J. Lund, Tueg-- Mr. Hi.! i XOW that school has opened, we take this opportunity to remind the student that our store has always tu rn a sort of headquui ters in the SOCIETY Opposites . i i oin SEMI-WEEKL- Y PEACHES! PEACHES!- berta peaches, 50c a bushel, It chard. Jacob Jensen orchard south from the Tabernacle, IN Get the habit of saying, to The Perfection the Ite in town. , te a fL)R RENT. J. JOHANSEN It JEWELER. Tides of the Ocean. The Incoming and the outgoing of the tides is caused by the gravitational influence of the moon. The moon, so to speak, draws or lifts the water from the depths on the same principle that a pump lifts water. And as with a pump, the water rushes in to fill the space left ; so the shallow water near shore rushes out to All the extra space caused hy rising of the water, on the principle that water seeks Its own level. Lexicographer Wanted. A new verb has come Into existence. It Is the verb to automotive." The meaning Is not quite dear, hot we take It to mean to Improve upon the utomobtie and Its use. New Haven Journal-Courie- r. The BanJ. The modern banjo was introduced Into England from America, to which country it was probably taken by the African slaves, who originally obtained the idea from India. The unmusical name "banjo seems to have been derived from banya, the name of a Senegambian instrument of the guitar pedes. d Remington UMC for shootn repeating and autoloading shotguns. n t ana On the evening of Sept Hyde Park Band 16 pieces'1 a dance in the Acadamy of WANTED tomato cents per bushel. Perry. th cit H tod dai Sta Mr pickers Le Roy Iso "h v to I t ains hu 98-j-- Phone you have 8 E chickens treats r 320-k- supply cf used Fr& ly taken in excha lge. for able. Stewart Motor Co. A new UNDERTAKING wh LOST. Purebred branded JA combined. $ Refr Hadley, phone When AND itgn me S5-9p- PETERSEN always EMBALMING I One furnish Lamar Jensen, 322 W. Forest r. F ! Eh CL' the Strictly First Class Work Just and Right Treatment to All Up-to-Da- te Phone 261 J and261W Une of Everything in Undertaking Day and Night Service Any amount of money our good security. See N. Stohl, Brigham Life Ins. Co. Ferd owners, JESSE V. HOOPES ank A .an e Joun fee to Plenty of money to Ing or town property. B8 on us. Lee & Dunn. beware d 4. sta s. oftC sold by misrepresent upon having genuine rt Henry Ford others art Motor comoanv. ith . ent j nd flo w 2k ai ate t |