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Show JD THE NEWS ffHlLE IT IS nrv box: SEWS IN THE BOX ELDER NEWS US VOLUME 33. Louise Jensen, a nurse at the Dee hospital in Ogden and "who for a num-lof years has been night super- inten(lent; institution, died this 1 onrl VV. morning atof the 3 oclock, al following an operation for mastoid. Miss Jensen ocuuhas been seriously in durjng the and. the announcement of her oke death this morning was not altogeth- er a surprise to her friends in this local jeweler, and tnhansen Steelier of, Salt Lake City , city; Miss Jensen was a daughter of Mar- Vinfnllv bruised Sunday after-- : K- - Jensen of this aa P. thrown' city. She was when oclock born in Denmark about 35 years ago, and owned sedan, Chrysler -; and come here with her mother when Mr. Stecher, when it col- a inlth a Chevrolet sedan driven child- - Her sunny and disposition for her gained the ;inS vank Fishburn, son of Mr. and a11 wh of knew her. friendship She interthe Francis Fishburn, at .. o( ist South and 1st East. was very efficient as a nurse, her w 7undel!capabllity winning for her the posl- tton of night superintendent at the cording to Sheriff Johr Messrs. Johansen itigatwg officer, hogplta on Stecher were driving south Surviving are her mother and the Fishburn, and street young ;ast brothers and sisters: Mrs. following R. npanied by Luther Robinette, Maggie Gysler and Willard Jensen of and Knudson Jensen, Berry on! alt Lake city- - Albert Jensen of m Tyson, were coming west As the Chrysler got aady OIof Jensen of Bingham, and outh street. Wiford Jensen of Price. Funeral the intersection the two cars services will be held at Ogden, it is the ied the Chevrolet striking whlle the date has not been rear left of the ad,aad front in sler just the services will prob-- e fixed, definitely ,i throwing it around to the south be held tomorrow afternoon. Johansen east. car faced andjably ier were thrown out, Mr. Johan-- ) er Jeweler ana W btecner nf Salt - Bruises.'", : self-sacr- Speeders On Highway Arrested On Sunday S? but not seriously injured. up Star car owned by D. W. Lemon, :en SEMI-WEEKL- But Just to All. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1927. Former Brigham Girl Dies At Ogden AUTO ACaBENT MEET AT Suffer ONLY Devoted to no Party or Faction INTERSECTION I THE BOX ELDER NEWS THE Idaho, and driven by Mrs. coming east near the e of the accident, and before the r could stop, her car ran between It two other automobiles. struck one of the cars, it is as the bumper, front fender and were damaged. Young Fishburn he did not see the Chrysler car ime to bring his auto to p. stop. KM ; onda, was ap-nt- ly for Infractions )f Traffic Laws Paid Cars Collide at Willard,1 Assistant Secretary of Resulting in Injuries; War, McNider, Visits to Woman and Babe. and Inspects Camp. Battery A. 222nd Field Artillery,1 local unit of the Utah National guard, left Brigham City yesterday morning! at 7:30 oclock over the U. I. C. rall- road for summer encampment at the The officers and Jordan Narrows. men were all in full uniform and'fully( equipped, and besides the men and their luggage, the train carried sev eral cars of tractors, large guns, caisons, etc. They were escorted from the armory on north Main street to the depot try a caravan of autos, and a large number of citizens were assembled at the depot to bid them Godspeed on their journey and wish them success and happiness while at the encampment grounds. Prior to their departure they were breakfasted at the Wasatch cafe, and the guards- - Mrs. W. H. Jorgensen of Ogden training The Jordan , Narrows suffered body bruises and had a gash grounds for Utahs national guard cut in her head, and a baby belonging compares favorably with facilities of to Mr. and Mrs. Wliliam Carlson of any guard camps in the country, said Logan was thrown against the wind Hanford McNider, assistant secretary shield of an auto and severely bruised of 'war,' who visited the camp Tuesday Sunday evening at 7:30 oclock in an in company with Adjutant General auto accident at South Willard. Mrs. W. G. Williams and officers of the Jorgensen was attended at the home Utah state military staff. of Mrs. Bert Nicholas by Dr. Cooley. The assistant secretary came to The Injuries sustained by the infant Salt Lake City in an army Curtis were not learned. plane from Cheyenne, Wyoming. In According to Sheriff John Hi Zundel this plane piloted by Captain It. G. who investigated the accident, a Ford Irwin, Mr. McNider has traveled over touring car, owned and driven by Ed 35,000 miles during the summer, Jorgensen and accompanied by Mr. making official visits to the national and Mrs. W. H. Jorgensen and two guard camps and establishments in children all of Ogden, were driving the various states of the union. had no previous experience in army north on the highway in South The assistant secretary is a past j j(fe They are all very enthusiastic Willard. Near the Nicholas residence, commander of the American over the organization and anxious to national the driver pulled off the cement highLegion and he said his recreation on learn military tactics, and besides way to the right and was making the the present trip has been to address the benefits of this instruction, they, turn to the left to turn around. As American Legion gatherings and to the front wheels of his car came up some of the alarms to dispell try to the east edge of the pavement, he y tourists rethirty-daby noticed another car approaching from spread of the the pilgrimage coming garding the south and stopped. The car was France. to American Legion driven by Wm. Carlson of Logan, who Most of the members of the Legion was accompanied by his wife and baby he said, have not been in a position and another lady. Carlson immediatesince 17 and 18 to travel extensively ly swerved his car to the right In an abroad. However, some 2,000,000 U. attempt to get by and struck the rear S. boys spent about two years in end of the Ford, knocking it around and there was no trouble and France some distance to the north. of good will. After the war, The left rear wheel of the Frd"aa plenty many nevly rich, traveled thousands, broken and both rear tires damaged1 with expanded chests, accordabroad by the impact Carlson stopped for to the assistant secretary, to take a few minutes, it is said, and then ing for the United States winning credit drove on, failing to report the accident world war. the great at the sheriffs office in this city. the Legion, he said, France .and KM The Twelve Who Lead In Beauty Contest Painting Firm Changes Ownership Local Firemen Attending State ? Convention Former Brigham Folks Erecting a New Home View In Regard Erection of Hospital Obtained Soon Brigham Boy Subdues a Los Angeles Burglar h of one mill Reduction of in the state tax levy was announced by the state board of equalization and ussessment Saturday. This reduction was made in the levy for the state school fund, which was reduced from 4.8 mills, the 1926 levy, to 4.7 mills. The general fund levy, which was the constitutional maximum of 2.4 mills in 1928 wu r?mai tb 8am? ,thi high school year. As the of .2 of a piill is fixed by law, that, of course, will remain the same. This places the total state tax levy this year at 7.3 mills. The total assessed valuation of the state, after the work of equalization had been completed by tlie. state board Saturday, was given as $701,156,539, or an increase of $803,319 over the fisure given about ten days ago, based on the returns filed by the various county auditors after the board of county commissioners, sitting as the boards of equalization, had made some adjustments In the valuations placed upon property by county assessors.. The figures given at that time placed the total assessment valuation of the sinie at $700,352,220. The final assessment in 1926 was $696,061,566. To the equalized valuation of the one-tent- $701,155,539, the state board estimates that $2,000,000 will be added by the assessment later (of property which $375,-socreta- $703,-155,53- 7th Annual Henry Stampede, Aug. MRS. HENRY THORNE IS the west. The Stampede is sponsored by the stockmen of southeastern Idaho and is operated on a it basis all proceeds being used for expenses and purses. Besides the wild west show a fast boxing card is scheduled. Cowboys and riders from Oregon, Montana, Wyoming and Texas will appear on the daily programs. Committeemen have been working hard since June to make the' Stampede a bigger success than ever be- IMPROVING IN HEALTH Mrs. Henry Thorne of this city, who has been confined to her bed on ac- count of 11In6SS during the past three years, is now Improving in health, and hopes for her complete recovery are cherished by members of the family. During the past year, she has been at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Johnson. The ihany friends of the family in this community will be pleased to learn of Mrs. Thorns fore. Advertising Manager, H. C. Gorton, just returned from a four improvement In health. KM non-prof- days advertising trip through Wyoming, Utah and Idaho and says the prospects for a record breaking attendance were never better. He was given wonderful cooperation in all the towns visited and more than ordinary interest is being shown over the stampede for this season. Straddlin of bronchos jest out of the chutes, Fbrkln em bareback like Injun Piutes, Rakin the shoulders of bellerln steers, Herin the audience whoopin' their cheers. Milkin wild ed ns in-du- al Attention Legionnaries cows and A, Q. One-Ten- th endow-governo- 5 cut arooeS Levy Is R6dUC6Cl of a Mill; School Fund Is Cut.. StcitG J Are Asked for Building Highway .. TAX REDUCTION has escaped assessment so far this year or which will be brought Into the state. This would bring the final assessment valuation of property for 1927 to $703,155,539, upon which the board has based its levies. The school population of the state Coneferences o representatives of is 143,054, according to the last school the even states of the Colorado river census taken in the fall of 1926. The will be held August 15th, according to constitution requires the state board a wire received at the office of to provide a fund amounting to $25.00 Governor George H. Dern Saturday. per capita for each child of school r, The message was from the Utah age. To provide a per capita who has been attending the ment of $25.00 for each of the 143,054 annual convention of governors at children would require $3,576,350. Of Mackinac Island, Michigan, to his that amount it is estimated that William T. Igleheart, but 000 will be obtained from interest on it contained no intimation as to the the investment of school land funds. leaving a total of $3,201,350 to be place of the proposed meeting. Governor Dern requested that the raised by the state tax levy. Figuring governors of California, Colorado, New the final assessment valuation of the 9, Mexico, Arizona and Nevada, and state in 1927 at aproxlmately 4.7 for the the mills of the Interior Hubert levy Secretary Work and Secretary of Commerce, state school fund would bring $3,304,-83- 1. In computing this the state board Herbert Hoover, be notified of the date of the conference. Messages to allowed three per cent, or a total of these men were sent Saturday, after $99,144, as uncollectable, which left a total of $3,205,6S7 for endowment receipt of the governors request. While nothing was said in the fund. This amount would leave a message from. Governor Dern as to surplus of $4337, figuring on the basis the place of the J inference, It is of last years school census, but as believed that it will be held either at there has been an Increase of about Denver or Salt Lake City as partial 2000 annually In the school population agreement to that effect was reached lit may be that the endowment fund some time ago. Salt Lake Tribune. may bb a little short of the $25.00 KM per capita, as it has been in the years past until this year. The changes ordered by the state board in the various counties, which 11-1- 3 make up the increase of $803,319, over the figures given out about ten days SODA SPRINGS, Idaho, Aug. 1. ago, effect personal property In Box The Henry Stampede & Stockmens Elder County as follows: Horses and reunion of 1927 is set for Aug. 11th, mules otherwise assessed, fifteen per 12th and 13th. From all indications cent raise. Cattle otherwise assessed, it will be one of the best ever staged. ten per cent raise. Sheep on range, Henry Is an inland town situated 20 ten per cent raise. KM miles north of Soda Springs in the heart of one of the largest ranges in Le-ve- rn Subscribe (or PASSES j SUNDAY NIGHTj TO GUARD CAMP Whitaker Premises At Willard Raided U, NUMBER 33. for Encampment BOARD Contract to Widen Canyon Road Let Srn.l-W.e- PUBLISHED IN BOX ELDER CO. PRA1SE IS GIVEN Local Guardsmen Leave Deputy C. R. Pella arrested three automobile drivers on the highway south of this city Sunday afternoon, and last evening for speeding, and in each case fines were forfeited Monday morning when the cases came up for hearing before Lucius Hansen, justice of the peace. The offenders were W. H. Kee of Seattle, Washington, who was fined $25; J. T. Mauer of Los Angeles, California, who was assessed $10; S. Keller Berger of Salt Lake les are still friends. City, who was fined $20; and E. C. Utah now has two complete artillery Eikelman, San Bernardino, California, ....... t was assesesd $20 for speeding on the regiments in the National Guard. A. Skidmore ef this city was Remarking on this, Mr. McNider said west of this highway city Sunday. facilities at Jordan Narrows are the igned before Judge Holton in the KM court yesterday morning charged LOGAN, August 1. Contract for the adequate to accomodate two regiments widening and improving of the rod in training at the same time. driving his auto on the highway out lights. Upon entering a plea at the mouth of Logan canyon, near At present the regiments must go the Herman Johnson farm, was let to into camp at different periods. He was uilty, a fine of $10 imposed :he judge. the Wheelwright Construction Com- intimated that the department would lester Rader of Perry appeared Deputies Charles Cheal and C. R. pany of Ogden at a joint meeting of favor congressional action to provide re Judge Holton in the city court Pella, assisted by government prohi- the state road commission and the a camp of brigade size. at the KM erday morning charged with an bition officers, raided the premises of Cache County commission action of the traffic regulations. John Whitaker at south Willard Fri- courthouse last evening. , The contract calls for the changing as fined $20. day afternoon at 5 oclock and report of the course of Logan river at a fM of finding about eighteen gallons where accidents point, very dangerous illicit whiskey, which was buried on have occurred. ito the premises. He was arraigned beRoad Engineer, K. C. Wright, reInterest is becoming intense in the fore Judge Fred J. Holtan in the city ported it is virtually impossible to Box Elder Peach contest now being court Saturday morning and his bond maintain thd public highway near the conducted by the Peach Day commitr. and Mrs. David H. Mann of fixed at $300.00 which was furnished. crossroads at the Utah-Idah- o boun- tee for the 23rd annual celebration to en removed to Brigham City dur-th- e The hearing came up in the city dary line north of;Richmond because be held in this city on Friday and week, where they will make court at 10 oclock this morning. De- of the unusually- - heavy traffic. He Saturday, September 9th and 10th. r home. Mr. Mann has purchased fendant asked for a change of venue, suggested the possibility of securing Each mail brings coupons from all i Lee Jolly the aifto painting bus-- 3 case was sent to the Mantua federal aid in either constructing a parts of Box Elder County and at on north Main street, known as and the for further proceedings. cement or macadam road, and the the close of balloting last evening, Brigham City Auto Paniting and precinct KM chairman, H. H. Blood, of the road the following charming young ladies nming Company. Mr. Mann spent stated that such help constituted the top gtoup of twelve: commission year as a painter for the South-Pacif- ic could be obtained next year. Lucile Reeves, Brigham; Doris Cot-taRailroad Company, and fOM Snowville; Elizabeth Call, Briglug the past six months has been Mildred Holmgren, Bear River ham; iciated with Vander Kooi, painters Larelda Capener, Garland; Edith City; decorators of Ogden. Mr. Jolly Virginia Ridd, BrigWixom, Brigham; sets to leave for California about ham; Wllla Baker, Brigham; Carma Chief Dan Petersen, Charles Brown, ust 15th. Davis .Brigham; Delone Valentine, Basil Fife and Steve M. Reed of the KM Mr. and Mrs. Wilford L. Anderson, acElva Siegfried, Brigham and Brigham; Brigham 'City Fire department, of this city, are erecting a Dorothy Richardson, Brigham. formerly have gone wives, their blic companied by fine new home at Wellsville, Cache Among the other candidates for to Springville to attend the twentieth The new dwelling is a large whom ballots continue to come In County. Stake Utah the of annual convention brick structure, modern in every re- are the following: DpEsta Holmgren, N ill be Firemens association, which opened spect, and equipped with the latest Ethel Holmgren and Helen Manlo, of a three day for there on August 1st electrical devices. Tremonton ; Pearl Borgstrom, of session. Other members of the local t the last Carl Seashore, proprietor of the Box Thatcher; Erma Hansen, of Bear meeting of the Board the attend will probably Governors held last Friday evening department has been awarded the River City; Irelia Conley, Portage; session of the conven- Elder Tin Shop, u the recommendations of a citizen closing days the heating Rhea Winters, Blanche Haws, and contract for installing is being program excellent An tion. unittee, the Board of Governors of with plant of the Anderson home. Mr. Belle Burton, of Garland; Jennie Box Elder Commercial Club went carried out, which is replete is Wellsvilles popular Marble, Deweyville; Mazona Hunsa-ke- r, fea- Anderson record as favoring the feeling out instruction, and the entertaining druggist. etc., Honeyville; Effle Yates, Harper; ublic sentiment as to the propriety tures Include banquets, dancing, Mr. Seashore has also been awarded Carma Jensen, Mantua; Cora Toombs, closing on the tournament building a hospital in this com-uit- y with a big and paintthe contract for Promontory; Iva Rae Mason and at this time. President Young day. ing the large kiln building at the fMM Zundel, Willard; and the fol'he Commercial Club will shortly cement plant northwest of this city. lowing from Brigham City; Dorothy 1Qunce the KM personnel of a special Baker, Elva Christensen, Doris Jenumittee which will wait on the City sen, Ardith Spencer, May Christensen, lacil with the Bids object of determining Lucy Baty, Carma Bingham, Mabel 1 bodys views on the proposition Welling, Ruth Baty, Louise Reeder, ;tle municipality taxing or bonding Koford of this city received Louella Bickmore, Hortense Wood, J p the erection of the edifice. son, Alberta Burt, Ora Lee, Rozana Lee, a letter during the week from his "he The proposed federal highway to be other method considered by the Lamar Koford of Los Angeles, who Melda Marble, Sylvia Wilson, Lola to west Tremonton from ird of Governors at the meeting, recently visited in this city, which constructed Lucille Egbert, Margaret Jennews Blue Creek summit is now assured, Madsen, that by public subscription. It sen. contains a bit of interesting all in probboys. and the work will start 'uggested that all citizens now take The judges will base their decision about two former Brigham CityKoford, middle of August. 1 in about th$ ability Mr. this discussion on the pro and of a basis of personality, includ the courtesy upon Through .commission has 01 a hospital to the end that the we are publishing a part of Lamars The state road beauty, of face and figing physical notice for of the publication 'ic sentiment may be crystallized letter, which reads as foI1"s: and general attraccharm ure, grace here bids, which will be received by the tiveness. way or another. Ideas or sug-niois now being float The Some excitement happened 2 at state capitol can be conveyed to the Pitt runs commission at the to feature the most charmplanned last Saturday night. Jimmie 12. August afternoon, members of the City Council, a service station here in Los Angeles oclock Friday damsel of the county. This means the contractor who re- ing workMayor, or to the committee on the KM has Dewey Rosenbaum he and alwork start will as receives the job stion which will be appointed by ing for him. Saturday night sident LeRoy B. the piace, most Immediately and a large portion Young. Rosenbaum was closing up with of the road, If not all of it, will be head the over a burglar hit him succeeded completed before winter sets In. There will be a special meeting an iron pipe. Rosenbaum The new road Is known as Federal him, from in getting the pip away the head. Aid Project No. 109-be of the Post at the Legion home next and will and hit the burglar over and the 13.47 miles in length with a gravel Thursday evening at 8 oclock, for .He later had him arrested to live. surface. This road will be a big the purpose of selecting delegates to Box Elder son high and Box Elder the State Convention to be held at school, burglar is not expected Mr. and thfng for the people of Everybody Q K WInter8 of, Rosenbaum is getting along al5 this sec- Ogden, August thru route county, and will out nmf3, bas passed the Btate bar although he had to have to enroute tourists of thousands tion nations and is planning to prac- - stitches taken In his Bca p- CARL SEASHORE, the Pacific northwest, by reason of Commander. Bo, EM.r, on, Y 1 wild mules, Alleged Check Artist To Be Brought Back. A woman giving her name as Patricia Smith, charged with issuing fictitious checks in this city on or July 9th, 13 being .held at Big , Montana, by Sheriffff Ed. upon Brannin, request of Sheriff John H. Zundel of this city. She has been Identified by her photograph by parties here as the woman who cashed a check at Horsleys store on the date given above. Extradition papers are being prepared by the sheriff, and in all probability the woman will be brought back to Brigham City for a Timber, Wear-i- n silk shirts and like fools, Cowboys Is In frum the ranches In dozens, Whoopin em up fer their city cousins. Dancin all night and the dence, Millin the streets like a locoed cayuse Seems kinder! funny fer ns quiet boys, To raise so! hearing, much rumpus and rouse so much noise! Subscribe for the ! Semi-Week- ly News, |