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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE FOUR SOCIAL LOCAL ITEMS OF OF THE WEEK n MB SEMI-WEEKL- avq Y J About thirty Y. L. M. I. A. girls of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Day announce A the arrival of a daughter at their the Fifth ward of this city accompanied A. Mrs. J. b t their class leaders, home Monday. Mrs. Jos. H. Hansen, Miss Florthe Olsen Mrs. Harold and Mr. spent and Mrs. Thompson ence Christensen week-enwith relatives and friends left this city early yesterday morning in Salt Lake City. for the Girls camp in Box Elder canA checking Account in this bank Mr. and Mrs. Erick Johnson of Lo- yon. A splendid three-da- y program gan spent the week end in this city will be carried out, consisting of hiknot only protects you against ing, contesits, readings and various visiting with Miss Louise Ingram. burglary and loss but it is a consports. Mrs. Eugene C. Wixom and son Morvenient and simple book keeping e gan of this olty are spending the week Fly-Vermit- ox system and an automatic receipt Mrs. S. C. Richardson and daughter visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morgan at of Thatcher, These things cost you Leta writer. Richardson Miss Idaho. Downey, Arizona, and George Blau of Wallace, but what immeasurable nothing, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips of Kansas, arrived in this city Thursday benefits week-enyou reap therefrom. d guests and are visiting at the home of Mr. Weston, Idaho, were Rely on Us! of Mrs. Anna Preston and daughter Blaus aunt, Mrs. Mary Blau, propOpen yours here TODAY! Lizzie in this city. rietor of the Le Bon Ton Millinery, Mrs. Lawrence Walker underwent On Friday of last week, Miss Richardan aperatlon for appendicitis at the son and Mr. Blau were united In marMahannah hospital, Monday, and Is riage at the Logan temple. The newly, weds In company with the brides reported doing nicely. City, Mrs. S. C. Richardson and mother, Burt Glen Messrs Veronus Jenson, Mrs. Mary Blau and daughter Miss and Theron Hatch returned to their Rose Blau will leave this city In the The lower court held that the road homes in this city Monday from a tour for a tour of Yellowstone morning commission had no right to the bridge of the Yellowstone park. National Park. and the commission appealed to the MfimmttiifmttMMimmiiififlNMMMHMiMtiittiiiiiNmMmitHWN Attorney and Mrs, N. Merrell Val supreme court, which affirmed the entlne and baby girl of Salt Lake City The members of Ithe Brigham City decision, setting forth Ithe law m In Brigham City the week-en- d stated above. The decision of the su- spent friends club, together with their wives Rotary with and relatives. and partners, entertained at a delightpreme court declares that had it been CARD OF THAXig Probable Prejudice the intention of the county commisCounty Treasurer Benjamin D. Hard- ful canyon party Friday evening. The LonTbe of In Abe" Hummel death Com- sioners to abandon or sell the bridge ing and family are spending the week party left .this city at 7 oclock and To friends and neighbor,, the road commission could not obtain visiting relatives and friends at Bur- motored to Willomere, in Box Elder don reminded a New York lawyer of kindly assisted us during a mission story. It by virtue of the clause In the con- ley and other Idaho points. conyon, where a huge camp fire was and of our beloved modi he death told a said, Hummel," story tract by which they claimed 11 The a servlighted and delicious luncheon Locations. decision then goes on to explain that Mrs. Mary E. Zundel of this city ed about a man who was haled Into court Catherine Hansen, w at covers for tables with laid long had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and on the charge of keeping a vicious dog. tend our sincere thanks, under the laws of the state, that coun- Mrs. Lorin North and Mrs. W. J. Clo- twenty couples. N. C. Simonsen acted Tbe man denied tbe charge, and when do we appreciate the beanttt. as toastmaster commissions toast was and a to "shall ty have given the first witness was called power ver of Oakland, California. That the state road commission has against tributes, the singing and fca by John E. Baird, manager of too power to change or alter, of its sell at private auction at the court him he sprang to his feet In a fury. of the speakers at the eerr. Miss Mae North, daughter of Mr. and Immediately following lunchown volition, the location of any pub- house door, after thirty days previous Mrs. J! he cant That guy yelled. testify of North underthis automobiles, and all .that m Myles city, eon dancing was enjoyed in the open lic highway, whether state or county, notice given by publication in a news- went an Dont let that guy testify, Judge. Hes assist us during our hour for at operation inappenditicis air Guests paper dr of the club pavilion. published in the county, or if or to vacate or abandon any establishthe Mahannah hospital, Saturday. THE HANSEN?, cluded Miss Alta Erwin and Mrs. Ada prejudiced. ed highway, whether state or county, no paper is Ipublished in the county, How do you know hes prejuMrs. L. H. Anderson and four chil- Root of Britite, Iowa. was the decision handed down by the by posting In five public places in the diced? said the Judge. to to and county, case convey the dren A Correction In court left Brigham City yesterday for the highest supreme yesterday Hes prejudiced, sure, said the bidder for cash any property belong- Nevada and California, where they will The superintendency of the First man. The dog bit him. " of C. G. Adney and others against the We are informed this ing to the county no longer required spend several weeks visiting relatives. ' ward Sunday School of this city enstate road commission and others. Mr. Irl B. Ward that the to for Inpublic use, paying the proceeds This decision, which was written our last Issue concerning tie Miss Miriam Briggs of Salt Lake tertained at a delightful canyon party, to the county treasurer for the use of Off the Reservation Friday evening, complimentary to the by Justice D. N. Straup, may mean of the stock belonging to E to returned home her City Tuesday the county." - a change in the policy of the road officers and teachers and their partwere telling a yam In the They in the tingill was erroneous. I past .week Even though the county had de- morning having slpent ners and the members of the bishopric white light belt about a small-tim- e commission, as it has been customary forms us that there hat k the guest of Miss Ruth this city, and their wives. The party assembled booking agent wbo heard of an In the past. In establishing federal sired to sell the bridge, that could have change In the business man at the First ward chapel and were then aid highways, to realign certain sec- -, been done only by the procedure outjazz band recently arrived In of the store William Allan and two daughters, conveyed to Willomere, in Box Elder New York. He taxied to a Brooklyn tione of a state road In OTder to make lined, .the opinion declares, and the lard. Ruth and Mary, and the Misses Lucy canyon, where a large camp fire was theater and went backstage to tbe a more direct route and to do away state road commission could not have With curves and other bad features of obtained it in any other manner ex- and Cecelia Baty left yesterday by lighted and the following splendid pro- manager of the act Are all of you really Indians?" he the old road. It was held by the su- cept by becoming the highest bidder auto for a two weeks outing In the gram carried out: Address of welSong Succ If you are, I think I can arcome, Superintendent LeRoy B. asked. preme court In this case, however, at that sale. No attempt was made to Pacific northwest that (the road commission does not sell It The opinion sots forth the fact Joseph N. Stohl of the Beneficial Young; talk. Bishop Abel S. Rich; range a long route. You are really InBeing flayed and broadc. possess this power under the laws of that the commission claimed the Life Insurance company of SaltLake reading. Miss LaCretia Anderson; dians, hey?" Maine to California, an: be vonld the "Vat use of klddln ml; the state. Only the county commis-eibne- bridge belonged to the state and not City was transacting business fand reading, Mrs. Abel S. Rich; and talk Lullaiby, 30c; Out of My Dm: on Pioneer History, J. W. Peters. La- you?" replied the leader. "Ve are all Dont have the power to make a the county, but holds that that con- visiting old friends in this the Forget the Pal city Everybodys Magazine. ter delicious refreshments consisting change In the location of a road, and tention Is untenable. Tribune latter part of last week. Home, 30. Come In and It of roasted weenies, etc., was served that only when a petition signed by 444played over. Comptons An Dr. B. F. Robbins and his mother, to about a majority of the freeholders of ithe Confidences and a variety of guests, forty corner opposite Company, Mrs. Robbins, and Mrs. Christensen of games were jueclnct wherein such change is pro- Aged There Is often a strong temptation enjoyed, conducted by the adv. It Salt Lake City, were dinner guests Misses LaCrutia Anderson and Wanda to posed ask for such change," the ojpin-io- a speak, when, by divulging a confi444 Friday of Bishop and Mrs. H. W. Holland. declares. dence, one might easily vindicate WE CARRY a fresh lined! Valentine In tihs city. Officials of the state road departand An soo films. Coup H4 characters, clear up serious misunderment believe, however, that there will Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith of this The Misses Mary Jeppson, Alice & Music Company, or heal a lovers quarrel; standings, Did Not Find Favor bo little change .In their policy. In city celebrated their 65th yet, If we are true to ourselves we wedding an- Call and Luella Williams, nurses at In 1858, Charles C. Converse ot must laying out federal aid projects, ithe niversary at (their home on North the Dee hospital in Ogden, are spendrefrain, for If to tell our own Erie, Pa., proposed that the coined secrets is folly, to communicate those best route will be selected, and if Main street Saturday evening, their vacations ing with their August parents word thon," a contraction of that of others Is that means that parts of the state 7h. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were married treachery. and other relatives In this city. sue," be used to take the place of The wiser course Is to refuse to road serving the same district will not August 7, 1871, In the Endowment Mrs. ones Annie Anderson that of Pasadena, would be third person, be included in the new project, the House at Salt Lake City. Mr. Smith give ones bond regarding the confiCalifornia, returned home the latter common gender. It would solve the dences of another, and so leave ourtate will have to keep up the old crossed the plains to Utah In 1854, road as well as the new. The deci- and his wife emigrated to Utah In part of last week after a two weeks question of a pronoun in such a sen- selves free to make the truth known, visit In Brigham City at the home of tence as If John Brown or his wife if, by doing so, we can prevent fursion merely means that the old road 1866. They have resided In Brigham her son. Attorney L. H. Anderson and comes I will give thon the message." ther Injustice and misunderstanding. can not be abandoned, they declare. City since their marriage, and fourfamily. This action was brought to deter- teen children have been born to this mine whether the state road commls-'sio- n union, seven of whom are still Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatch and chilliving. had the authority to dismantle Mr. and Mrs. Smith have a host dren and Lloyd Stohl all of Salt Lake of and remove an old bridge across the friends In this community, with whom City and Mr. and Mrs. H. A d Bear River near Oorinne in Box Elder The News Joins In of Provo were week-en- d offering congratuguests county. In constructing a federal aid lations and best wishes. at the home of 0. N. Stohl and other project there, the state road commisrelatives in this city. K4 sion. and the county commissioners of Mrs. C. W. Knudson Teoelved word Box Elder laid out a new route which Man of the arrival of a fine baby shortened the length of .the project daughter The rules of Dies Mi August 6th, at the home of Dr. and about one mile. As part of the new my business Mrs. J. R. Jeppson of Ashland, Penn a new road, bridge was constructed 1 truth over the Bear river about half or Cleon E. Anderson, age 33 years, eylvanla. Mrs. Jelppson was formerly of a mile from the old died yesterday at a Salt Lake Miss Rae Knudson of this city. 2 efficiency Mrs. Nora Hillam and children bridge on ithe old route. The Toad hospital. He was the son of Mr. and Scott, commission contended that by virtue Mrs. Peter L. Anderson of Bear River Hannah and Rose Ellen Hillam of 3 value of a typewritten clause in the co- City, and Is survived by his father this city returned the week during 4 courtesy operative agreement between ths and mother, six brothers and two from a pleasant visit with Bishop sisters. The body was shipped to Abraham Hillam commission and the county and family at Marys5 to sell a bette covering this new project, it Brigham City this afternoon and taken ville, Idaho. The trip was made by than SEIBEJ obtained ownership of the old bridge to the Stohl mortuary, where it was auto. if I can find for and could tear it down and remove rrepared burial. Funeral services Mr. and Mrs. B. Robert it to Emery county and there use it will be held at Bear River City, Jeppson of But Folks beon fenotber road. That clause read as Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock, and Logan visited in Brigham City WedIll be think Interment will be In tbe Bear River nesday of last week at the home of IfoJlowa; SEIBERLINGS Mr. Jeppsons father, Lorenzo 5s mutually Jeppunderstood and cemetery. years from son. They were enroute to Carson agreed that all materials salvaged as City, Nevada, Mr. Jeppson having rea result of the construction work cov- GET A UKULELE everyone is play- cently been appointed state ered by this agreement shall become supervisor ing them. Comptons Art & Music of the agricultural work in the high the property of the commission withCompany. A schools of that state. He will assume out cost" his new duties upon his arrival at Jr. Adney and others, owning and Carson City. occupying farms abutting the old road both feeder und fat cattle, finds the W"1, deUmild GIVE THE CHILDREN one of our $1 east of Corinne and east of the Agricultural Foundation in its cattle marketing On Investigations, has InAnscos. They take fine bridge, brought this action to restrain pictures. spired a much greater confidence in the future of the industry The first the road commission or its contractor & of the beef cattle market came early In 1923 with Comptons Art Music Co. a steadily progressK-from dismantling or removing the old ing trend of prices from February to August. The average prices paid to SUBSCRIBE Box FOR THE NEWS farmers, states the Foundation, In the first ten months of bridge. Elder county and Its the year ran 03 cento higher than the prices of last commissioners were made parties to year and the highest since 1020. Chicago were tbe action and they appeared and also prices the highest for that period for the last five years. averred thalt the bridge belonged to WIXOM S Liquidation of western cattle herds was much less noticeable In 1925 than Children In Thrive since the county and that they had not any year Always 1919, showing that the cattle industry is gradually getting STATION ON t0 a stat abandoned nor released it or the old normalcy. The total number of cattle, slaughtered under federal In Inspection Toad, and that the road commission 1923, was 5 per cent greater than In 1924 EMULSION bad no right, title or interest In, or mde froJm yun cattle that have been pushed' to a desirable OF PURE OIL arket weight of around 1,000 pounds at an to (the bridge and had no right or PHONE 356-early age, the highest IT ABOUNDS IN VITAMINS C demand for (authority to dismantle or remove it. 8mal,er cnt8 of choice beef have mfde tbe half-tohhv8hf popular on the market Fish-bur- A sail boat is like a waiter, the more you tip them the faster they move. Heres a tip, now is the time to get that with a blower, is guaranteed. Checking Account n, Is Your Protection! d out-do- or Peoples DrugCo. State Security Bank Utah Brigham POWER OF ROAD far BODY CURTAILED Court Rules State Cannot Alter Highway tin S, i lg: &( WIllo-mer- e. j BHTl Mr, Ward-Pettingi- ll New n. rs Yon fool-blod- t" -- 44 -- )le P Couple Celebrate Wedding Anniversary ! 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