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Show R .1 LDER NE Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. jEHVESTMIVE. mm As-)n- s mutual Improvement Elder of tin Box con-ield a very .successful on Sunday this eity tensions were held at 9, i) jud 7 1.50 o clock. The for orning meeting was u and the sacra-wa- s At administered. rty, a conjoint meeting af-3d at which subjects bearing ny work were dis-bs meniiers of the Follow-morninpresent. I. A. y Gen-oard- g sessions, a ous luncheon was served jcnt and at two oclock, kers in the two associa-parated iid e Beet testing is also under way were for the final analysis to determine just when the beets are the in o'clock ven thirty ready for digging. The chema general meeting was ist finds that the tests are low the tabernacle at which hut prolonged dry weather is ps were delivered by expected to increase the sugar who urged the content so that by the first of be to leople loyal ; Elder October, or very near thereC. Snow who related in-i- after the farmers can be instthe life and experi-hi- s ructed to begin digging beets. father, President Superintendent Hunter is hopSnow; President ing to be ready to begin cutting who encouraged beets not later than the 10th of kers and President Lee October. The report of the ke on the temple work field meu is to the effect that deited the young people, spite the dry summer, the tonworthy, to do temple nage will be as large or larger r themselves and those than last year, I unworthy to prepare res to enjoy this bles- MAKGAKET KOAIAINE out during the M)n. These sessions in the high school, ty! everything is hustle and bustle getting ready for the beet grinding campaign. The big mill has been gone over from top to bottom, during the summer months, repairs have been made where necessary and the entire plant has been scoured and cleaned so that it shines like a new silver dollar. Yesterday morning the steam was turned into the cylinders of the engines, run into the syrup boilers and wherever steam features in the manfacturo of sugar, to see that every thing is all right for the big run. The entire plant will be given a thorough testing out before the campaign be- for department continued the discus-thvarious problems to gins. ;ed JS- - In Society Realms at the sugar factory, Down JESSE WIGHT GENEALOGICAL com-- ; Friday evening, the Presbyterian Manse was the scene of a delightful social at which I low and Mrs. A. G. Frank were the honored guests. The party was arranged by the Executive Committee of the Box Elder (Mi.1i. ter of the American Ked Cross as a testimonial for the ices rendered by Mr. Frank as secretary and by Mrs. Frank as one of the active workers among the ladies. The program included the serving of a delicious tray luncheon after which Mr J. FEISTS the church organizations of her ward. She graduated from the high school a few years ago and entered the teaching profession in which work she was very successful. Miss Larsen is one of the most beautiful examples of fair young womanhood in this community and has a host of friends. Mr. Hubbard is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Hubbard of Willard and a young man who has already made a mark for himself- He served with the army overseas with distinction, is a graduate of the E. Halverson read a set of reso- Box Elder High School aud is one of the leading young men lutions, which had been preparin Willard. He will take his ed by a special .committee, in bride to his home city and there which the activity of Mr. Frank tliev will make their home. as secretary of the Ked Cross, as a worker in the cause, as a ciToday at high noon, the home tizen of the community and as a of Mr. and Mrs. J. ( Knudson was the scene of a quiet wedding man, were pointed out and Mr. Wynn L. Eddy then when their daughter Erma was presented Mr. and Mrs. Frank a united iu marriage to Mr. Yern silver loving cup, engraved with B. Ward of M illard. The ceretheir names and a short senti- mony was performed by Bishop in the presence ment expressing the apprecia- II. W. Valentine members of immediate the tion of the Ked Cross executive only of the families of the contract- According to the faith aud f v Saints, of the Latter-dSunday was the Stith anniversary of the visit of the Angel Moroni to the Prophet Joseph Smith at which time the Prophet was somewhat made acquainted with the work of salvation for the dead. In commemoration of that event, the dominant church has designated the Sun-- ! day nearest the -- 1st day of September as genealogical Sunday and suggests that on that day the services partake of the nature of temple work. It shoould la understood by those not of the Mormon faith that the Latter Day Saints believe in and practice the doctrine of doing. vicarious work for those who have died without having had an opportunity to receive the gospel as taught by them in order that the dead may he Navi'll according to the plan which the Lord has laid down. In accordance with that estab DEATH Sunday night, between eleven and twelve oclock, Jesse Wight, came as near passing over the Great Divide as he perhaps will ever coiue without crossing the bar. lie was driving a Ford truck cast along the county road west of the O. S. L. Depot and as he approached the railroad yards he noticed the automatic alarm was still so concluded the le-lie- a was clear. Driving ahead unconcerned he had crossed the first tracts and then discovered to his horror that a freight train was backing toward him on the next track, a fewr feet away, with no flagman on the end to warn the passing public of its approach. Setting the brakeshard, Mr. Wight determined to take the only chance to save his life and Providence helped him. The auto was too near the track to he entirely stopped hut its speed was checked sufficient so that the freight ear reached the crossing first and the auto hit the moving car broadside's mashing the radiator, lights, front fenders and other parts- Had Mr. Wight, endeavored to lat the train over the crossing, he would unquestionably have been caught squarely and probably ground to pieces along with his auto. As it is, the driver escaped and the car is now at the hospital ,, undergoing repairs.. . . lislied custom, special services wen held in the Tabernacle on Sunday afternoon at which eommitt(e. Following that, ing parties. Following tin was Mr- and Mrs. Ward left President progressive conversation Joseph K. Shepherd emboswhere in, for engaged handsomely they caught of the Logan temple, deliveml Ogden N sed and printed patriotic foldr the east bouud Overland Limit- a very comprehensive address programs being usial. The so- ed train that will carry them to on the subject of temple work. cial was favored with the pres- Chicago, where they will spend He declared among other things ence of Miss McMechen of the a day or two then continue on that the world is gradually recvisDenver office of the Ked Cross, to New York for a few days LBfir which they will go to ognizing tiie consistency and 3u5 who is making a tour of th it, after where Mr. Ward the Latter Day Saints for many state in the interest of commu Philadelphia will complete his final year in of them are being incorporated nity welfare work which the Red one of the biggest medical truth in the doctrines taught by Cross will continue. During schools in the country and take in the various creeds now exeeder, ft the evening she gave a compre- out his M. D. This marriage is tant. He read from a sermon WILL PUBLISH WAR niSTOBY. IN OGDEN TOMORROW. hensive talk on the reconstruc- the culmination of a happy deli ver(l by a noted gentleman the vocal a g w hich services, in in on work tion high oath-jedrFrance, began courtship going a few years ago in St. Ponl ITES5 is rendered by J. C. Komaine, who in she herself having been one of school days for Miss Knudson in which the speaker comMargaret A war history of Box Elder, and a violin solo was and the active workers over there and Mr. Ward were among the Tout is life home Margaret of the accepCache and Rich counties is bePiltr pletely upset many by (). (' Jacobsen, The who was born in Ogden, will ap- and having recently returned leaders in their classes and this ted thories of the Christian ing compiled by an association numbers rendered by their fellow students iu ng pear in the Ogden tabernacle home. Those present wen Mr. social functions. Both young eels and which started such a organized for that purpose, the r include the hymns, and Mrs. Denmark Jensen. of widespread ciiti- - manager of which is G. I). McWednesday evening vent to til the Glorious Dav, people are splendid examples of Campaign Utah the is Bomaine Mrs. only Miss and tin ism that Bishop gentleman wrote Leod, former army recruiting Brigham young man and womanhood and r an We Wrest disand the Lord, lias H. T. who Mrs. acquired and Lrs. Hr girl Wright, Bishop the match is a very happy one. and had published, a book in officer of this district. In writhe O' God For A Pro tinction of becoming a member Blackburn, Mr- and Mrs. V win The bride is the daughter of Mr. which he defended tin ionts ing of the aims of the society, which the congregation Po1 a E. Mrs. Opera in of the J. the Air. AIcLeod says: This volume n. Mr. In a his and littered and Knudson L. Mrs. Metropolitan sernio J. and Eddy, (. sgaa The prayers were said of New all of Tvthe the will lx a war M. cases of E. cliarac of beautiful Mrs. York, premier and Mr. great majority verson, ; the" young lady history of Box ElK.ra Waddoups and musical Ameriin Since man S. I of noted Horsattainments. tin's aud ter high organizations teachings Rich son, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. and Cache counties. der, Adolph Madsen. . ca. She is known internation- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. completing high school, she has were, almost identical .with The book will contain a brief si tors to the convention as a singer and she possess- Madsen. Mr. and Mrs- Nels Jen leeii attending the Agricultural those of the Church of Jesus history of the world's war from ally ers l,e Roie C. Snow es Christ of Latter Day Saints. a voice of rare beauty and sou, Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl, Mss (allege at Logan and expected 1914 up to the present time, the win- this studies her to continue the home is llorslev from also President I, Komaine McMechen. spoke Miss Miss Sheperd Stold. Emma power. history of the Red Cross and its ter until the persistent persua- - of the work lieing done in the fen's hoard and Sister on a brief visit and while enjoy- Mr. Alfred Freeman and Mr J. workers in the counties, also of Cupid changed her plans. i. Gannon in IV. said that hun- from the and is Temple gan vacation appearing her AlMrs. son of Hoopes. C! ing Mr Mard is the Liberty Loan and War Stamp Julies Board. All the names of of thousands dreds j a limited number of concerts. one fred Ward and comes from Committees, a short sketch of of were characterized by in of were Club vaults the and Mr. reposing On Friday evening, The Civic Improvement of the staunch pioneer families each mail who entered the serid attendance. the temple waiting to have the vice of the this city is working to get a Mrs. LoRoy B. Young entertain Army, Navy or Afar-niwork done for them. Lie invi.rood representation of local peo- ed in honor of Dr. D. W. H Corps, and a full page steel to tiie the ted get spirit tomorrow people LLS AND to for who left PhiladelphOgden ple to go photo of each man who WV. of temple work aud devote more engraved the The program, to on in the world war. A ia his enjoy life even'ng Sunday. gave kes AliM BONE. evening to it. Said that it iunall time their of be $1 was will Mrs. which 500, in to admission spent playing photo of each man who not necessarv to have endow- is beDr. TWille;. house. and -will be iu the R. all over the Willey Srf. and do additional special work ,n,,nf8 ,i0ne for children .under wore the uniform respectiday, Bud Fife was winners, in an that no man the order prize ing before locating permanently-- eigjh t years of age who die and book, luncheon me work in the gym at A dainty tray ively. ne expects to come back to his i that fourteen years is the age from your county will he overSCHEDULE FOK flowers school and in turning Autumn native state to establish a Pra. that has been set by the church looked,! wish each and every FOOTBALL SEASON. was served. mded to alight on his who served on this side or were used in profusion in decor- tice. Mr, and Mrs. Mard will authorities at which endow- man, season has The h.v ambitious to miscalculated and fell rooms. followed guests to write me a letter," Philadelphia very ating the X ments may be taken for the the other, .rm with the result that been provided for the Box Elder eluded Dr. and Mrs. D. AY. Heu-'th- e well wishes of a host of giving date of his enlistment, . dead Afale children twenty-on- e w as The High School football squad. of discharge, rank, organfractured. date I)r. and Mrs. George M. ends who will be pleased to learn rears of age and over and their marriage despite the lan is now carrying his league has lieen formed compris- Fister' Dr and Mrs. W where he was born, and B. children eighteen years of ization,A so ..ilrmnimt that High, Will-fart the ; Logan Smith! I!. T. m a sling. ing ami Mr. small photograph is alOr. Mr. Fie is Cache and who desire to be age. or 'ha1 fw over, age d .Mr. and Mrs. William Yorth Cache, South C. Er.r.0, bout it. so desired, which wilL.be sched- ey, llj. and Mrs. sealed to their parents, must the B. E. H. S., and the Pet-r- s, W. J. Airs. and have their own endowments beule of games' has been arrang- Mayor Mrs. M . . Call. Mr. Air. and : ed as follow s The girl 8 of the court house, fore that work can be done. All Mr. ami Air. Joseph Dudley o ( Alberta 17 B. Y G: vs. B. E. H. and Airs. W. I. Hargis, Oct. of their friends, in- under those ages can he sealed number a ATis. Air. and vs.N-ajU number of local Scap-?- s L. t C. Holst, S. W. Airs. City at Brigham ; dulged in a grand party last Fri- to their parents without having Canada, was in Brighan rela-iveH- 'vre in Ogden on S. Olivo Alisses' E. B. 24 week the Oct. Horsley, visiting Ward in the during First Hvrum. Shirley day evening their own work (lone first.Jo attend the conference vs. Air. Dudley came down to The party Jenson and Pearl Wright, and amusement hall. I landsmen which was vs. N. C- at Richmond; 31UJl. Oct. Utah to enter the U. of U. S. C. at was notable in that the male sex Mr. John L. Pierce. A . C. vs. pe tabernacle in that vs. N. C.nyrum. NOTICE B. at Logan ; was by its absence On Thursday afternoon at 3 :30 ynoiig the number were S. C- at Logan. Nov. t BLake temple to- an conspicuous Salt the who In a stray passerby Mrs. Hans yet on any of o'clock, the Civic Improvement Ogaard, Mr. Aliss Barbara Larson to peek in Fishing and hunting owned vs. N. C. at Brigham; meetmorrow'. have S happened might Ieter J. Petersen, the property formerly by Club will hold its regular Nov. of this eitv and Air. Lester Hubat H. L. Logan. would never window vs. C at the at the home of Airs. Orson Mrs. II. C. Christian Y N. C. at Rich- bard of Willard will he united know but what a fancy charac- Knudson Bros, west of Brig- ing H ndwm. his counselor Peter II. 14 B. s. C- vs. ham is forbidden and trespasE. II. S. at in marriage. The bride is the ter ball, participated in by an sers will be virgerous!y prosemond; L. n. vs. B. Mrs Sophy dauI)r. I). W. Henderson deparValentine, beautiful and accomplished animated company of young cuted. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Logan. for Philadelphia on Sunday n. Larsen. t'd ghter of Air. Lars Mr. and Mrs. people of both sexes, was in proCo. Lands River Bear Salt enter to several Iner Ras- upon the work of spedied years gress. The girls dressed for C. Day and Her mother Mr. and Mrs. II. Mrs. and Mr. n. made Lars cializing in eye, ear, nose and from ago since when she has the occasion and in as much as n. Airs. O. Dr. and I Mr and Mrs. C. P. children have returned Jeppson throat. ne was accompanied home with her grandmother. were taboo, it was necessarv for Tsen, Mrs. Emma Lund- - Newaygo, Mich., where they her of Lake were Salt visiting to Ogden by Airs. Henderson, City, usit-inShe has taken a prominent part on Page Three) Continued in on an,l Mm M. Rasmus--Hrs- . spent a number of weeks this relatives in as well Sunday. Dr. and Airs. R. T. Willpy. city in her social circle as cere-mon- y, n Jo-Sto- - - hl al . j ert. - I . i - it Lo-sio- n , e - ti - i 1 -- in-jjj- p fri-derso- n, fe-ma- I..-o- It s. - - - - E-I- I i. - g Laura Petersen. relatives. |