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Show D THE NEWS IT WHILE SEWS IN THE ELDER BOX Devoted to no Party or Faction NEWS VOLUME 33. HAM C1TY New Health Nurse For Box Eider county J. Hunsakei at Honeyville Yes pjeS jtherine (dayjFuneral Monday i: Catherine one of Jensen Hunsaker, tate Bishop Abraham. passed peacefully about life beyond Thursday of her daughter, home the ,t Grant in Honeyville, at Hunsa-Honeyville- i years. of 84 ! Hunsaker m ning. 'ents ra o! was contes: in tit record togarr, tie res of th, in las ty and d draw ig. Thi Wilsoc sharp leit ng head i, was born February She Denmark. KtJ in Aalborg H. P..and . taughter of the late 1 jj, Clausen Jensen.. She joined V D S. church in her native land ' inci-I- n , 1, and in recounting how her life often told of when she lad to break the ice " She baptized on her birthday. in .rated to Utah in 1S53, settling to young She grew In City. 1860 married jaihood here and in endowment the at .kjp Hunsaker A number in Salt Cake City. to Honey'rears later they moved resided. s since has she where mother of s. Hunsaker was the whom of survive, seven children, follows: Mrs. Maria Grant, Bishop sand Newman Hunsaker of Honey-- j Black- jjrs. Maggie Hawkes of and Loveland Idaho, Mrs. Julia of Tabiona, Esther a Wagstaff 4 and Ben Hunsaker of Ogden. Mon-- r Mineral services will be held at 10 oclock at the morning Interment chapel. leyville ward be in the Brigham City cemetery. 44 in, bu; ushlng Escape Injury When Car Strikes Pol hree draw i City, Custer -- i, re Carthy bin Injury Tuesday afternoon about when the Moon sedan, driv-b-y in j'clock, down collided with a opposite the Hansen at Willard. age According to iff John H. Zundel, investigating ker, Mrs. Bryan was driving south the highway when a Ford touring driven by Alex Hales of Garland ae north out of the service sta-an- d turned west across the road in front of the sedan. Mrs. Tan turned oft to the left in an art to avoid a collision. The Hale also proceeded west, and as the cars came together, the right at wheel of the Briyan car collid-wit- h the pole. The sedan was ' '.siderably damaged. . Mrs. same Carthy aining on: being lassed in the Bryan, pole phone d was e H. Bryan and son Kelly, Louis C. Bowen of this city, shaken up and narrowly es-;e- d C. Mrs. d round :e 1 pra- ter in ihonid tchers tech- olored e 2nd Miss Florence West of Ogden is now a member of the full time health unit of Box Elder county, being asso- dated with Dr. Roy L. Wilson and Mrs. Esta Sarager in this work. Miss West came to Box Elder September; 1st, from Seattle, Washington, to take the place of Mrs. Burns, public' health nurse, who is spending her vacation in Europe. She has been in the state of Washington during the past eight months engaged in public health work, and "comes to Box Elder highly recommended. With this efficient corps of public health workers constantly on the job, health conditions in the county should remain as good or better than prevail elsewhere in the state. CORINNE ITEMS OF THE WEEK CORINNE, Sept. 14. Bishop and Mrs. Abraham Evans were honored guests to a party 'given Wednesday evening in the ward hall. The party was given by members of the ward. A splendid program was given followed by games and dancing. A dainty tray luncheon was served to one hundred guests. Mrs. Flack of Salt Lake Cijy, speut last week with her daughter, Mrs. Woodruff Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cutler announce the birth of a baby boy Suu-da- y afternoon. Mrs. Cutler is at the home of her mother at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hewlett and daughter of Provo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Hewlett Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parsons and two children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Thomas Bosley and family. Miss Evelyn Hyde and Emil Dunn spent Sunday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Xell Garret of Union is here helping to care for her mother, Mrs. J.R. Cutler, who is seriously ill at this time. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bradford Tuesday. Miss Vesta Ferry left the latter part of the week for Nevada where she will spend the winter teaching school. Mrs. JSarah Allen spent Wednesday in Ogden. Bryan Bosley of Los Angeles, California was calling on friend and relatives here Wednesday. KH Gun Club to Shoot at Box Elder County Fair 4-- The ITY e Mmar of Tremonton, speeding on the state Sept. 10, entered a plea of t? Tuesday in the city court and is fenced a $20 fine of twenty it hy Judge Fred J. Holton. anl Wright of Ogden also pled ty on a charge of speeding on Ptember 10 and received the mini- sentence of a $20 fine or twenty ilenty d n the it Whitney with afged NTewB Somme on 4 fed, Spangler, president of the Tremonton Gun Club, has announced that the club will hold a special exhibition shoot during the three days of the Fair. Prizes will be offered and some of the best marksmen in the country will give exhibitions with shotguns and rifles. Details of the shoot will be completed this week. N. COURT ITEMS le to train, T. 4- -s - Presbyterian Services Sunday Evening will of Logan, who was af-SBeginning Sunday evening there September 6 for passing a Presbyterian the in held services be curve, where the view was church each Sabbath evening. Will forfeited $15 bail Tuesday the congregation and others kindly e4 to note this announcement and plan to endeavoi us all Let be present. toward Call make our Sunday evening services hour. delightful. 7:30 p. m. Is the From 10:30 a. m. the at morning Sunday At 11:1a Sunday school convenes. ari Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. there will be the church service. the Call of this All are cordially invited to all city, returned '.f ay. from the North Central meetings. Rev C. E. Fowler, Pastor. ?'S8ion t the Mormon ch,urch, ier ae .has been laboring during ; M two years. While away. .a sDent considerable time doing , nary work in Minneapolis and the twin . He glties. furnished health' and reports Norm Watkins, who has Springs enjoyed his labors immensely. the music at the Crystal hall dancing the of since the opening secured has J he there, announces that n services of the following the b In . musicians, who vull dance at the orchestra at the Rodeo Saturday tMW orclestra has been organized the Crystal Springs who ,Kg Jolmnie Cole, drummer, Merry bw !ty known as the for the past Novelty been at the White City Nelsi is leader of this new two years': Pete Lashus. aaxoph sical one rganzation, and its member- and clarinet, who is considered P is this in of the best saxophone playersevenmne ll imiC0se of the well-kno.1C ans: Vern Nelson, Milton region; Dwight Flickinger der8 Hanline- - Cliff Peter-dl- knows Dwight) who won flrst Chari ea Harold Dewey, Kelly Pearce and at the University last yeap: clarinet, v e and ey The Lockwood, saxophone akers Played for the who with U. brother isi & s? evenin'61" Peach dance Thurs-Peac- h was former leader of the recently, tle Academy and for orchestra. These boys have they where East, the atarday 6?r1niv&l dances Friday and returned from Wkm. Clara hit. 8ts an4 ens&4 10 have been made a big the p r ? Srand ball given Master will be back at Gari8y Thes! singingher Lions with add clnb at Garland and will 1mrrow Norm Watkins and enDe with 8t "Chelr was music members, Pleasih a 8 to aH who Pcee Johnson, will make sdge Holtons court. K4 ' Returns Mission Field Norm Watkins Enlarges Orchestra Orchestra well-know- Brigham City t m. - 8 BER NEW H is attended the Tute the Peach day festival. musical organization. i BX THE BOX ELDER NEWS THE ONLY SEMI-WEEKL- But Just to All. ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1927. Y PUBLISHED IN BOX ELDER CO. NUMBER 46. A apportionment of Taxes Box Elder County, 1927 Lee of. Brigham City. jANNUAL M. L A. (From this mornings Tribune.) CAMU ll MTTHWC Because j he failed to stop and givei assistance following an accident thatj occurred Sunday at 5:30 oclock at1 1225 Beck street, Norman Lee was' arrested on a charge of violating section 57. He pleaded not guilty when he . appeared before the city court Thursday morning and his trial was set for September 2ind. lie was released on a $300 bail. Lee, it is alleged, while driving his automobile along the wrong side of the street, collided with an automobile in which Mrs. J. C. Peterson and Mrs. Florence Peterson were riding. Both of the women suffered severe cuts and bruises, it is said. Total Assessed Valuation $39,161,194 ' iOWXS, INCORPORATED CITIES AND AS AGAINST 19.2 MILLS FOR 1926. Li0Yat?tL7oSIPoE FUND State, State School a District School County General Interest and Sinking Pauper Dependent Mothers State Road County. Road ... Vvil f ui 1 lUllJ ExtGllSiVO PrOTUni For Two Days Session in This City Is Outlined. conventions of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement associations of the Box Elder stake will be held t the High School in Brigham Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17 and 18. Splendid programs have been arranged for the occasion. The annual social will be held at the high school Saturday evening at eight oclock. The program for Sun44 day follows: 9:00 to 10 KK) a. m. Separate stake board meetings, including high council NAME representatives. Brigham City ... Y. M. M. 1. A. Willard City 1. The work of the Stake SuperinPerry Town tendency and Board Members. 2. The Selection, Honeyville Town Training, and Mantua Town Supervision of Ward Workers. Oft 3. Outstanding Problems in SuCorinne City pervision., Bear River City C.; a. Of ward work. Tremonton City b. Of department work. . on c. Of organization and memberGarland City W. H. Stayner. ship, Town Fielding d. Of finance and publication. District court was in session MonPortage Town e. Of other phases of M. I. A. it being day, September 12th, 1927, workv the opening day of the September 4. (Discussion, led by general repSTATE BOUNTY C. Melvin Harris Hon. .1927. term, resentative. Judge, and Farrell Johnson, court Y. L. M. I. A. g Range Horses and Cattle, Sheep and Goats were Fojlow-in$ present. 1. stenographer, Brief Report, Louise Skidmore. Tubercular Indemnity is a brief statement of the pro2. Discussion, led by general repCorinne Drainage resentative. 24,411.83 ceeding of said day: a. Training of stake department In the case of the state of Utah, Elwood Drainage 6 321.99 leaders and ward workers. plaintiff, against Fred W. Knudson, b. Cooperation , of general and a ntered defendant the defendant, TOTAL stake boards. $907,989.50 plea of not guilty, to the crime of How well does the general Y. L. assault with a deadly weapon, and M. I. A. meet the needs of the the case is transferred to the trial stake? How may the program be made calander and is set for trial Monday more effective? September 19, 1927, at ten oclock a. m. 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. Los 1. In the matter of the applications Presentation and Discussion of for naturalization of Antonios Sfravos results of March, 1927, Questionnaire The members of the local board of Chauncey Wr. West, secretary and Opary and Demetrios Gabetas the on stake problems, general represenhealth feel jubilant about the quality chief auditor for the Newhouse Realty hearing is continued for the term as tative. 11:00 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. of Brigham Citys drinking water, company of Salt Lake City, has re- the parties failed to appear in court. 1. Recommendations which the last fiv laboratory tests signed that position to take over the In the matter of the estate of Dennis resulting from indicate as being near a point of operation and the general manager J. Sheehan, deceased, Glenara M. Shee- the stake questionnaire (10 minutes), James Jensen. absolute perfection in purity. position of the Del Mar hotel in Los han, is appointed administratrix, her 2. Putting the Slogan Into Action, bond beingf fixed in the sum of $5000. The presence or absence of colon Angeles, California. general representative. of amount An also excessive is an made with Mr. and has been order that West connected bacilli $250 per j 3. d Program on Recobjectionable minerals in solution the Newhouse since 1923, when he month be appropriated out of the in- reation, general representative. 4. Advanced Senior work, general which, first, would indicate freedom came from the Utah Grocery company, come of said estate for the support from animal or human contamination, where he was office manager for of said family until the return of the representative. 5. The M. I. A. Leaders Opportunor otherwise; and, second, a proper five years. inventory and appraisement of the ity in Helping the Indviidual Young When the Newhouse Reality com- estate. Said allowance to be paid on Man or too high mineral content to render and Young Woman (10 minutes), (he water wholesome for human con- pany absorbed the Newhouse Hotel the first of each and every month, Gladys Holton. J 6. Monthly Meetings of Priesthood sumption, are used largely as a basis company and the Bonneville Hotel commencing from the time of deill determining the purity of drink- company In 1925, Mr. West was made cedents death until said Inventory is and Auxiliary Executives, Stake and secretary and chief auditor of the filed or until the further order of the Ward, general representative. ing water. He has made; fcourt. combined a. Teacher Training. an companies. show to above The tests referred In the matter of the estate of Wilb. Recreation. an account- hotel extensive of study absolute freedom from colon bacilli, c. Development of Leadership. liam an order Cottam, one deceased, and Jr., has systems ing perfected conclusions and in giving his general made confirming the saleof lot (1) One man for one job. at the bottom of the reports the bac- which he has had in operation at thej'ls to 2, block 2, Riverside (2) Right man for right job. h&el townsite, Newhouse been which and has is water our teriologist state that and shifting of (3) Turn-ovsum for of Chris Peterson the $500. used hotels. by many other of good quality and safe for use. leaders. of Neal Newton In estate the Mr. West been for has learned secretary have d. Local problems. Officials of all cities Discussion. an order is made appointing the Exchange club for the last three from experience of the importance of 12:30 to 1:30 Luncheon, under five presidents Harry Neal as administrator, his bond direction of stake boards. under the safeguarding the purity of the water years, serving of He is also a being fixed in the sum of $200. Said that organization. used by the inhabitants at all sea1:30 to 2:30 p. m. of Execu- bond is filed Sept. 12, and letters of member the International when The new M, I. A. d sons, hut the time of the year plan, issued. administration tives association. Discussion. general representative. greatest apprehension is felt about letThe hearing on the petition for Proceeding by way of San Fran2:30 to 4:00 p. m. the quality of culinary water provided Mr. West will leave next Tues- ters of administratio in the matter of cisco, and summer late the Y. M. M. I. A. most cities is in 1. Finance and Publication, includwhen day for his new position by motor the estate of Louise Jensen, deceased, early fall, that being the season to is continued at October 10, 1927, He will visit various places car. ing manuals. Report by stake chairtyphoid under favorable conditions the route in the interests of ten oclock a. m.J for the purpose of man, followed by instructions by genalong into to develop more readily ' appears He will be ac- giving notice to the father of said de- eral representative. water his new business. epidemic proportions, and the 2. Senior department, including and children, ceased. wife his companied by frequently being the vehicle by which who will make Leti-ti- a plans for M Men Activities, George In of of matter estate the the Los home in their this disease Is spread. Gibbs deceased, the final account Frodsham. 3. Junior department plans, studies, assured of Angeles. While we always of William H. Gibbs as administraand activities, including Scouting proourof drinking the splendid quality tor is allowed, approved and settled gram, Wm. D. Cummings. samand the residue of the estate distribuwater, our city manager sends 4. Executive Leadership and SpirNow as-ted to William H. Gibbs, husband of ituality as Requisites for Success, by ples to the laboratory periodically Co said deceased. precautionary measure, and,' help general representative. r invitaIn the estate of David A. Fowler Y, L. M. I. A. yourself to the water is an 1. tion which can be heartily accepted Department work, conducted by C. E. Hayes of Salt Lake City has deceased, the hearing on the petition wholesome con-o- f general representative. by all our citizens, and a accepted a position as credit manager! to compromise a certain claim is 2. Talk, How Will an Underhabit which may be indulged in to the Hansen Furniture & Music Oo tinued to Monday, the 10th day of standing of the Urges Help Me to m. the limit. a. 1927 ten at oclock October, Electric Wholesale and the Hansen Become a Better Leader of Girls? 4 In the matter of the estate of Don (10 Co. Mr. Hayes has moved his family,) minutes), Carma Baird. 3. A message from the general wife and four children, to Brigham jC. McCrary and Mary McCrary, d board. They are located at 120 No. ceased, the final account of the 7:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. West. Mr. Hayes spent five years ministrator is allowed, approved and General Session Tabernacle as an accountant in Portland, Oregon, i settled and the residue of the estate 1. Music. 2. Invocation. with the Z. C. M. I. j of said deceased is distributed to Mil-i- n Funeral services for Arthur Edward and four years 3. Song, An Angel from on High, ton to Brig-comes He McCrary. Lake his ! Salt at City. Male Quartet. Davis of Harper, who died He was! In the estate of Moroni Ward, de- Honeyville at the ham well recommended. 4. The Slogan, We Stand for a home Sunday night, were held j ceased, an order is made authorizing Fuller M ednesday afhorn and raised in this state. Knowledge of the Book of MorHarper ward chapel 4the to executors sell certain real mon and a Testimony of Its Divine diternoon at 2 oclock under the estate situated in Sec. 26, township Origin, congregation. I with Yates, NOTICF Henry of Bishop rection 5. Dramatization of Book of Mor12 North Range 3 West Salt Lake Counselor D. M. Rees conducting. - Meridian and a 1925 Oldsmobile auto-tio- n mon scenes. intenof the is Notice a hereby given and a. The records. There was a large attendance of the Board of County Commis- - j mobile belonging to the estate of said servb. Abinadi before King Noah, wealth of floral tributes. The the Box at deceased. of Elder sioners County O My c; MojT'onis Fapfewell. ices opened with singing, The hearing on the petition for sale meeting to be held Monday, from 6. Addresses, general representaFatther. by a mixed quartetwas of- regular October 3, 1927, to increase the bud- of real estate in the matter of the es- tives. the ward choir. Invocation 7. Music. followed get appropriation in the general fund tate of George Gidney deceased, is fered bv George H. Wheatley, 8. Benediction. Mrs. as provided by Chapter 76, session continued to October 3rd, 1927, at River by Silent by a duet. ten oclock a. m. Abinadi Tolman. laws of Utah, 1927: Lyman Clarson and In the matter of the estate and Special appropriation, $150.00.X Wight, were Emery The speakers of of Faunt LeRoy Fors-gre16th Dated this September, Joday guardianship of Ogden, Bishop Andrew May 1927. . the Befifth annual account minor, I. May. James seph Yates and G.- G. Sweeten, of E. C. F. Hartmann as guardian, is and Clarson Mrs. The Box Elder County Health Unit tween speakers, Lewis S. Pond, allowed, approved and settled. will have an exhibit at the County Golden Years. Mr Tolman sang In the matter of the suspension and Fair at Tremonton, Sept, T. L. Davis, God The closing song, Nearer My Commissioners of the Bank of Garland, featuring a child welfare program. Board of County liquidation the quarto Thee was rendered by (S16-23- ) of Box Elder County, Utah Seth Pixton, as state bank commisby Health talks and demonstrations pronounced benediction tet and 44 sioner, is authorized and directed to will be presented afternoons and eveInterNels Madsen of Brigham City. How times have changed! Two or make payment from cash on hand of nings, and educational literature will ment was in the Calls Fort cemetery. dedicatthree years ago we felt real wicked fifteen tier cent of the approved be given away. W. P. Camp of Malad, Idaho, ' while watching girls in bloomers play claims against said bank. County. Health Nurses, ed the grave. ' one-pieNow ball. ESTA SARAGER, base bathing In the case of Mable S. Clark, fv audience. News a to (S16-2fail on FLORENCE draw suits WEST paying Two) (Continued Page the Subscribe for The Young annual Mens and Many Cases Disposed by Judge Melvin Harris Monday. Former Brigham Man Brigham Culinary Water Reported As Takes Management of Absolutely Pure Angeles Hotel v Year-Roun- er Year-Roun- R-- a With Credit Man Hansen Furniture Arthur Edward Davis Laid at Final Rest de-Cit- y. ad-3r- ; -- 4-- Health Exhibit to Be n, Given at County Fair - 4, -- Semi-Week- ly 3) . |