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Show BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920 ffTY-SlX- - a clear sky came is of the angel of death to ten minutes nsen at about The ick Sunday evening. sudden passing !r Jensens failure which developed )lt from night previous, jay Mr. Jensen was at his in his went mill of the floor dja top stair-t- o the bounded up ;B5en it. As he reached the top severe pain gripped him eart and for a moment he at the flour mill and Something health. He spasm passed. of the pain ht recurrence atten-an- d afternoon but paid no remained at his work He ate a hearty the day. felt no physical unnatural-fo- r a peculiar tingling sen-;- 0 thought of anything ser-!- t, however and Mr. Jensen He was awakened restnight by a recurrence of which quickly passed, but 'clock Sunday morning, he d by a terrific pain and the as aroused and a physician For four hours the doc-ovhim to get him out k which left him physically so that he could not walk the The Ogden Portland Cement company generously proffered to assume fifty per cent of the expense in graveling the county road from the Corinne highway running north to the cement plant past the Call and Rohwer farms. This improvement is made necessary because of the impassible condition which the barrens get into during wet weather and also because the workmen are now transported to and from the ce ment plant in three shifts. The county did not feel able to assume the entire cost of graveling the stretch so the cement company officials stepped into the breach and proffered to assume half the cost and the work was promptly authorized. SPECIAL MUSIC FOR JENSEN FUNERAL. For President WARREN G. HARDING For nt CALVIN COOLIDGE For Presidential Electors J. HOWARD GARRETT MARGARET LEWIS JUDD WARREN L. WATTIS JAMES A. MELLVILLE, JR. For United States Senator REED SMOOT For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist, DON B. COLTON For Governor CHARLES R. MABEY For Jnstiee of the Supreme Court J. E. FRICK For Secretary of State H. E. CROCKETT For Attorney General HARVEY H. CLUFF For State Treasurer W. D. SUTTON For State Auditor MARK TUTTLE For Supt. of Public Instruction The silent messenger called Adolph Forsgren to his final rest Saturday morning at 3:05 o'clock, after an illA number of ness of some duration. Mr. years ago, Forsgrens life was dewhen of he underwent a serspaired ious operation at the L. D. S. Hospital In for complicated kidney troubles. fact it was deflnately stated by the attending physician that there was no hope for him but despite that prediction he completely recovered and regained his strength which permitted him to accomplish a great many things before the final summons came. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. West announce the engagement of their daughter Martha R. West to Carl H. Glllls of Ogden, the marriage to take place ln December. the late Patriarch Peter A. Forsgren, the first convert to Mormonism In SweFor many years Mr. Forsgren den. resided on north Third West street and worked at his trade as a carpenWhen the Bear River valley beter. gan to develop as a farming section, Mr. Forsgren secured a tract of land at Botlvwell and removed his family to that place where he resided until this His first wife died a number year. of years ago and by her he had seven teen children, eleven of whom are On March 17th, this year he married Miss Kate Funk of this city and since that time Mr. Forsgren has resided in this city. Mr. Forsgren was a most industrious man and whether at liis bench or on the farm he never seemed to have time to idle away. During his activities as a carpenter and builder in this city, he participated in the construction of many of the prominent public buildings and beautiful homes of the com- Decker, Mrs. Elsie Colby, MrsBurt and Mrs. Frank Holman. P. In four weeks from last evening, the famous Mountain Ash Male Choir of Wales, will appear at the Tabernacle under the auspices of the tabernacle choir. This famous organization for the same leader is directing the singers on the present tour, appeared In this city a few years ago under the auspices of the choir, and no one went away from the entertainment feeling that he had not had more than his moneys Mrs. Milton Jensen was hostess to the Social Development Club at her home on Friday afternoon. After a short business meeting the afternoon was spent in music and social Chrysanthemums were used ln the living room and a crystal bowl of roses and daisies formed the centerThere piece for the luncheon table. were sixteen members present. Guests Mr. Forsgren was born in this city, for the afternoon were: Mrs. F. B. March 25th, 185S and was the son of enier-tainmen- - t. worth. This Is the fourth time the choir is touring America and the leader. Prof. T. Glendwr Richards, has put into the present aggregation of singers all the vigor, technique and soulful sympathy of which he is the master making a body of singers who at once compel attention and delight the hearer. The local choir felt that the comniu-nit- y would censure the organization If It failed to bring this famous singing organization to Brigham City when the opportunity was afforded, so the choir is making preparations to pack the tabernacle on the evening of November 22nd, which is the date for the appearance of the Mountain Ash Male Choir. The choir members expect to Rell tickets for the event.. John A progressive dinner and dancing party will be given as the opening social of the Faculty Club this evening. S. N. Lee, former director of the tabernacle choir, and with whom the late Isaac H. Jensen was associated for a The telephone operators entertained great many years in choir work, will GEORGE THOMAS Friday evening at a shower in honor take charge of the singing at the funFor State Senator, 1st District of Mrs. Earl Ilarrol at the homo of eral services to be held in the Fourth JOHN IV. PETERS Mrs. Frank King. Fall flowers were ward chapel tomorrow (Wednesday) For State Representative, 1st Dlst. used the decorations. The throughout afternoon beginning at 1 oclock. It N. E. IVERSON and music dur games guests enjoyed is earnestly desired that all the old For District Judge, 1st a tray lunLuter the ing evening. members of the choir under the leaA. LAW cheon was served. Mrs. Harrol reCEl.KBKITE TIIEIR GOLDEN dership of Mr. Lee, as well as the For District Attorney, 1st Dist, Those ceived many beautiful gifts. WEDDING members of the Fourth ward choir be LE ROY B. YOUNG present were Mesdames: Roy Holland, to the furnish singing present isistance. For Co. Commissioner, 4 yr. Term Throughout the Clifton Van Fleet Booth, Frank King: Bishop and Mrs. Ephraim Ralph of ensen dozed in fitful ALBERT HOLMGREN sleep Misses: Clara Brown, Roma Holst, former residents of this Rockland, the severity of the pain had W. H. FOLLAND WILL 2 Term Co. For Commissioner, yr. Burt, Joyce Holst, Ada Johnson, RISSCUSS AMENDMENTS. celebrated their golden wedding city, did not entirely leave him JOHN J. CRANER Hazel Jensen, Hortense Holland, Maron anniversary Saturay last at their haustion was aggravated by For County Clerk garet Reed, Hazel Christensen, Mary home community. The occasion was H. W. Holland, WIGHT P. RUSSELL City Attorney nausea which racked his Olsen, Alta Larsen and Helen Evans. made a community holiday and the of Salt Lake City, a recognized For County Sheriff ampeople of Rockland acted as hosts to J. CLINTON LILLYWHITE en minutes before the end authority on the proposed Miss Clara Watkins Thelma Miss and to the honored couple the love and good For County Treasurer Jensen suffered a terrible endments to the state constitution were a Jensen hostesses at delightful will of the people being expressed in BENJAMIN D. HARDING munity. ;ausea which must have been be voted upon at the coming election, Hallowe'en party given Friday evening. a a at big wedding reception given at the the Recorder be For County Mr. Forsgren was an ardent church speaker Sort to snap the cord of life will The guests met at the Watkins home ward chapel in which everybody partiIn the be to held JENSEN educational C. MRS. trust CELISTA to meeting him limp with cold perspir-nin- g worker and was faithful every and were taken ln motor trucks to the cipated. evThe program continued For County Attorney from the pores of his commercial' club rooms on Friday reposed in himAutumn Jeppsou home In Mantua. the 7:30 at day and the bridal pair throughout of E. this FOXLEY CHAS. beginning week, ening 'le streams. He was seated He was a man universally respected O lancorn shucks and Jack leaves, received beautiful invitmany presents. The general public is For County Assessor at the time and was by his fellows and the kind of a man terns were used in the decorations given a oclock. Bishop and Mrs. Lorenzo N. Stohl, LORENZO PETT water which made him feel ed to attend the meeting and learn who makes the world better by having throughout the house. Mystery and Mr. and Mrs. YVilford Y. Cannon, Miss For County Surveyor He was administered to and something about the amendments and lived in it. Surviving him are a wife, Spooks held sway for the evening. Re- Ada Ralph and Mr. E. T. Ralph of Salt LORENZO W. ANDERSON that he felt easier. A mo-- what they are intended to accomplish seven sons, four daughters and a num- freshments were served at midnight-ThosLake City and Mrs. Wm. Jeppson of the constitution. The For Precinct Justice Mr. Jensen complained at if voted into serFuneral ber of grand children. present were: Misses Lerene this city went out to Rockland on Friand J. FRANK BOWRING me heat of ices were held in the 3rd ward chapel Dredge, Juanita Christensen, Leota the room, which meeting will be purely educational k day to participate in the celebration. For Precinct Constable ordinarily warm, and as his will not in the slightest degree yesterday atternoon, under the direct Jensen, Afton Hansen, Phyllis Madsen, as In a of PETER JENSEN ed to the political gathering. tion of Bishop H. W. Valentine. transom, Mr. Jensen Veda Mason, Rosanna Lee, Ada RobJUDGES OF ELECTION CHANGED. to accept or restraightened out in his chair much as it is unwise There was a big attendance at the erts, Leona Garn, Thelma Jensen and it TO NOTICE without TAX YOUR a understanding TAKE set and Owing to the fact that at Garland thing He was ject body rigid. services, which were conducted bby Clara Watkins; Messrs. Milton Walker, in the First polling precinct of THE POLLS WITH YOU and r onto a bed and in a few the taxpayers should turn out Friday Counselor B. C. Call. The floral trib- Lamar Valentine, Glenn Lee, Stuart these amendments a judge of election named by notice to the polls hear and tax this ad breathed his Take city, evening your last, utes were profuse and beautiful and a McMaster, Allen Mann, Leland Wight, commissioners could not not in an argumentive form with you, compare the figures on it the county presented tending physician diagnosed peaceful spirit prevaded the assemb Erwin Nelsen, Howard Eliason, Odell in and but themselves then has been it amendments of act, former years le as a necessary to appoint with those strain upon one of the for the lage. The speakers were Martin An- Nelson, Philip Call and Theron Lee. stand what in each of those preof another declaration vote. a they cast your judge simple ' the heart from which that derson, D. P. Burt, Rasmus Andrea-so- n L. W. Preston has At cincts. is the answer to this increase Garland, for. uld not react. What The doctor of Bothwell bishopric, W. C. Burn The Danish Brotherhood Lodges of been named in of W. F, Persson, little property? on what place taxes in ly the expected the attack to pass The poor ham, J. W. Hoopes, J. Frank Bowring, Utah and Idaho held their annual and in the consideration. and kindly First ward, Alma Iverson You may ask. tout any serious Patriarch James Olsen, Moses Jorgen- meeting in this city on Sunday in the results, had a friend in him; the wayward were branin been in place of Ernest P. all named has Reckless extravagance sen of Bothwell, Victor E. Madsen, Bp. Odd Fellows Hall. physical weakness for a felt after and the well doer always reThe session began to due state Horsley. government, ches of the He arrived H. W. Valentine and B. C. Call. Each at one oclock and lasted until six in at the ceived his spoken commendation and the in overhead exincrease prodigal the last flicker of life e bore record of the splendid character the evening. Thirty-fiv- e delegates For the past twenty-onencouragement. PETT BABY FUNERAL ed. that is the why of it. pense, and Mr. of appreciaspoke Col. of were were the them Forsgren lumber a among been present has he Audiyears the State Very 1. Jensen comforting funeral services by compiled Figures was the son of the of the H. Lund of Salt Lake City and Mr. Fourth ward bishopric in which capa- tor, show that for every dollar put into tion of the saving principles ward In the Third were held Jensen and wife, and was Simon Jensen, Manager of the Ogden he has endeared himself to all the construction of highways by the gospel. afternoon the over city chapel Saturday Pis city, February 3rd, 1865. The election of toast remains of the infant son of Mr. and The musical program consisted of Packing Co. the people of that ward as well as to present state highway commission pided jn Brigham City all his g master afforded much amusement for Mrs. Wm. of the hymns Tho all his associates In the Box Elder with it for overhead ex- the singing Pett, which died at Ogden ft fr intervals when the fam- stake. He has truly been a servant $3.42 was put There is a green hill the delegates with Mr. Hans Ogaard last week. Counselor J. Frank BowrTrials, ed in pense. Mantua, and he has of the and I Need Thee Every Hour by the winning out against Mr. M. Rasmussen. people and has rendered a ing conducted the services and the Let this speak for itself. stifled in a a solo entitled "Plains of Peace Several responded with clever toasts. ' prominent way measure of service that entitles him choir, 1920. 18, speakers were Bishop Brigham Wright, Sept. growth and development of sung by E. W. Lee and a solo entitled One interesting feature of the after- Judge J. D. Call, Pres. S. Norman Lee, gratitude. their to everlasting F. Howells, Mr. John City. Mr. Jensens was the Mr. One Fleeting Hour sung by Victor noon waa a straw vote cast for Pres- Bishop T. H- Blackburn, Bishop H. W. Perhaps in time of sorrow has 1993 South West Temple St Personality which drew men were offered ident. Governor Cox receiving E. The Madsen. more unto prayers people ministered Jensen Valentine, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ird it is doubtful if he had an votes and Senator Harding, Sheffield. ven Francis S. N. Lee J. Possesand by the ordinary individual. The musical program consisted of than John: Dear earth, it i8 a certain fact Later a banquet was served. four solos. voice A great many relatives and friends eight. tenor beautiful a did as he to as why Daisy Madsen sung, sing Replying to your question no enmity toward came from long distances to attend the The delegates returned to their homes any of and a willing spirit, he has responded let Loreen Snyder of Mrs. Democratic the Resignation," party, I have left I'3 fr his kindly generous the same evening. d of times to invitations to me take this opportunity to express services. I Think When I Read hundreds Ogden sang, not permit him to harbor maThat Sweet Story, Miss Nora Luke sing at funerals and in the great ward his fellowmen. opinion. to the call my The Civic Improvement Club will sang, "Little Pink Rose and Victor to cases respond of am so completely disgusted with I)R BRI3IHALL SPEAKS jority asen was a I But Mr. TO STUDENTS. meet in the Commercial Club rooms, E. Madsen farmer, by profes- -' meant a personal sacrifice. ln sang The Childrens Democratic Administration he loved that life. He was JenseiP never said no upon these oc- the at 3:30. afternoon Thursday Friend. how see The any to fail I prayers were offered Washington that manufacturer, having been Dr. George H. Brimhall, president of W. Hoopes and B. C. Call. Jesse casions but went far and near to min sane man could continue his support of by his father in the flour broMrs. G. M. Richman was hostess the B. Y. University at Provo, deliverister comfort and consolation to such a regime. ljuslness and later became the ken hearts through the power of song, the before address ed an evening at a wedding re- DEMOCRATIC RALLIES THIS WEEK Saturday electrifying The sole aim of the Democratic party of the Brigham City Roller His services in this community in a entire student body of the high school ception given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. On Saturday evening, Chaplin B. H. e Joined in Federal Government, in the State with his brothers a who were recently Roberts will be In this as Dr- Brimhall's E. A. Mclntire, stand last morning. will have to Friday always seems musical way and city and ConCity llnber of other gentlemen, in monument to his unselfish devotion the County The evening was spent in gressman Milton H. summed up in the words, married. was message burn will be and taxation Welling increase been to tlle Jensen Brothers Know where you are going, and in playing games, after which many beau- in Garland. H. Prof. J. to the will be Paul in blessing others. without regard money up the Company and was manhis matchless style he painted for the tiful presents were given the bride. the speaker at a rally to be held at There are hundreds of hearts sad interests of the people. at concern when death called students a picture of success through Covers were laid for eighteen guests. Tremonton Friday evening. The pubat losing the companionship of this I am against Woodrow Wilsons He was a to certain well destockholder in splendid man but the grief at parting close is lic to to attend invited fail application I these rallies. Nations. of commercial On Friday evening, Miss Bertha institutions of is at least partly assuage in the defin- League fined principles, that made a deep imhow any real American could sancsee and entertained complimentary to through his industry and man The minds. speatheir Bowring a unSKANDINAYIAN CONFERENCE pression upon righteous ite knowledge that e tion the adoption of a policy that Holland who is going to California utmost gathered together a suffi with to the was listened reward. ker Fay In Brigham City, Sunday October 31, earned well a Internationalism to to lias leads gone this with his parents to reside. The rooni3 at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. in the Taber! wrlds goods to make Mr. Jensen is survived by his wife questionably attention. and the sacrifice of the constitutional were prettily decorated with autumn nacle, all Scandinavians are one jpant. given a who was at Burley, Idaho nursing of the American people. Senaa and ures at his i at &u(1 Hiougk he recognized of her children when the angel of rights greater leaves and flowers and the Halloween cordial invitation to be present. We fingertips arbiof court a of idea tor Hardings he was I working too hard, death summoned her husband and did tration for the settlement of disagree- knowledge of governmental affairs spirit was carried out. Games of var- expect visitors from Salt Lake, Ogden maintained man ln the Senate, and ious kinds were played and a dainty and Logan in behalf of the Scandinathat he felt best not learn the sad news until she arrivifE8 at nations meets my ap- than any other among ments The guests vian excursion. I top speed. furthermore, that he Is the hardest luncheon was served. ed In this city on the early morning proval. BowrMr. Mrs. Frank J. and included: will Rusenate. nation The Way ',Ir Jensen waa a worker in the H. C. Christiansen, ' train yesterday, three sons, Arel, Were it not for the reservations to an'on " horn to be ME. Mr. Mrs. and Jack send Senator ing, Bowripg, Harding Re- unquestionably associa- ben, Clifford, four daughters, th President. article 10 as Insisted upon by the aS to the White House and with me the and Mrs. Basil C. Fife, Mr. and Mrs. te a t0 Ve anJ appreciate. that Edna 'and Marion, convinced am I Ronella, publican Senators, Norman Watkins, Ben Bowring Irma Jeppson, Moroni Ward, Dell Fife, Virault, jovial, consider-- t besides j e a great many brothers our young men would be fighting in wish is father to the thought W e,low h ReBowring, Perry D. Peters, Fay Hol- ginia Madsen, Frank Wright, Phyllis For these reasons I am for the would never and funeral ser- Poland today and our millions would The anv sisters. ne to do to from bottom, land, Phyllis Peterson, Bertha Bowr- Watkins, Edwin Andersen, Wynn Fife, Wednesmore than him- top publican ticket tie vices will be held at 1 oclock be poured into the venture. as to join ing, Vosco Call, Chauncey Call, Walter Vern Wixom, Jack Watkins, Bertha friends all am always highminded and my asking the Fourth ward I want to say emphatically that I am and rm crlticlsing others but day afternoon, in Gibbs, Anda Knudson, Roma Christen-se- Hansen, Elva Christensen, Florence move. me in this :atti Smoot for the United States Reed chapel. for Walter Mami Eunice Merrell, Cheadle, Darrel Willing, Ruth Stohl, eren,J his brother when Sincerely your, ' In the East raised. In a religious way. LOST Black plush belt, fir tips My friends and associates Alice Koford, Reynold Reeder, Jay Lester Dredge and Virginia Luke. W. McCune. A. kl that he has more facte and flgall say It office Sample of probity, energy1 Leave at this - liv-n- er g. Lu-el- la non-partis- an - ir e par-ta- ex-tur- al bed-aft- er H-M- . Deep-nin- - twenty-se- ln na-!- as-wi- th - if Mill--val- or Leu-or- a, n, |