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Show 1 THE THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS IN THE I BOX ELDER MAD BERN Devoted to no Party or Faction THE BOX ELDER NEWS THE ONLY SEMI-WEEKL- But Just to All. PUBLISHED IN BOX ELDER CO. NEWS 1 VOLUME 34. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928. Auto Leaves Highway Just West of Corinne PROJECT WORK JAMES BODEN DIES THURSDAY IN HIGH SCHOOL Y NUMBER 26. Celebration FOURTH WAS BIG Lampo Was PEACH DAY WILL Huge Success DAY IN BRIGHAM C. J. Phenies of Salt Lake, acParties in' this city who attended companied by his wife, a brother, IL the big Fourth of July celebration at K. Phenies and wife and Mrs. B. R. Lampo on Wednesday report that it Carter of Salt Lake City, were badly was a huge success and was attended 14TH-15T- H U. A. C. shaken up and received slight cuts Boys by more than 1000 people. The rodeo and bruises Wednesday afternoon at was one of the best seen in this 3:30 oclock when the Nash car they section of the state in many years. were riding in, left the highway west It was a real western and had the ?at 9. of Corinne and turned over. The feats of the cowboy movie stars I party was headed for the asphalt cheated a mile. The program as pubBe n The future farmers of the northern The nations birthday, together with lished 68, former wells west of Promontory, and the js aes Boden, heretofore was carried out In on died of as district Utah the students the of 50th the organizasecant of Brigham City, anniversary accident was caused by the heavy detail, and Lampo did itself proud Thursday morning at ,12:45 (Oclock gravel on the highway. Sheriff Zundel registered for summer project work tion of the Primary in Box Elder In observing the nations birthday. follin school were in have celebrated in Idaho, high Hazelton, styled stake, agriculture fittingly 4 it I'S home investigated the accident and assisted themselves, will hold their annual this city on Wednesday, the program a lingering illness with dropsy the party in righting their car. ow summer outing at the U. A. C. campus given, being under the auspices of uid jeart trouble. "Enjoy Peach days at Brigham, at Logan next Monday, July 9th. The the Merchants Committee. The celeX Boden was born in February, Utah, on Friday and Saturday, Sept. trip taken last year by the summer bration was successful and the protin Wales. He came to Utah IS 14th and 15th, are to be the magic-word- s his 1 ':b with agricultural boys from the Box Elder gram interesting. Battery A aroused parents City Brigham of the advertising for the Bob in and Bear River high schools was so the populace at 6 oclock by the He grew to manhood here in IJfeS. Elder Peach day celebration this year. successful and worthwhile that this firing of the big guns, and the An intensive campaign will be waged ind In 1881 Imarried ,Bulah Nichols, year a district outing is being spon- Brigham concert band, directed by cat liter of the late Bishop Alvin and by every Box Elder county enthusiast, sored with the agricultural students C. C. Watkins, furnished the music Cl lotte Nichols. Mr. Boden folunder the direction of the executive from Box Elder, Bear River, Weber, for the day. The band concert at 10 committee from now until the festival io. 4 railroading and other occupa-tic-and North and South Cache high oclock on the tabernacle grounds in this community, where he Is over. Twenty-fou- r sheet billboards schools participating. was appreciated and largely attended. was well and favorably known. He will flash the announcement from all ' A very fine program of diversified Flags were in evidence everywhere, Was a member of the L. D. S. School highways throughout the territory and Church. About twenty years ago, Mr. competitive games, stunts, and con and the noise from firecrackers, toy attractive posters and tacking and Good. tests in baseball, barnyard golf, pistols, etc., added zest to the Bodett removed (to Hazelton, Idaho, A pleasing pageant depicting the window cards will be placed in every Lviththis family, where he engaged tennis, shooting, nature observations, big celebration. activities of the Primary in the Box available pace. Thousands of attracThe following interesting letter stock and grain-judgin- g The childrens parade was a feature Elder stake during the past fifty tive automobile Btlckers will be availcontests, etc., in farming. Surviving" are his widow and the from Tomo Ishikawa was handed to has been carefully planned and the of the morning program, upwards of years was given at the high school able on Monday for every car In the tallowing children: Ernest, Glen, the News by President John D. Peters day promises to be very much worth- 1000 boys and girls participating. campus Wednesday evening at 6 o- territory, as well as for tourist autoClifford, Ellis and i Wendell Boden, of the First National Bank of this while for all w'ho attend. Trucks The formation, headed by the band, clock, under the auspices of the stake mobiles. An effort will be made to ilrs4 Estelle Southworth and Mrs. city. Mr. Ishikawa, formerly of will leave the courthouse grounds in marched through the business section, Primary board, with the associations Ret all residents to relay the news of fenna Gale, all of Hazelton, and Honeyville, is a graduate of the Box this city promptly at 7 a. m. next and was a most spectacular and in- of the thirteen wards of the stake the carnival event by letter and con toscoe Boden of Salt Lake City, Elder high school, and the University Monday morning and transportation teresting affair. The committees In cooperating. The pageant was also a versatlon. Surviving also are one brother, Wil- of Utah. He is now employed by the will be free to all boys who have charge had so perfectly worked out feature of the Fourth of July The attractive fruit display of last lard Boden of Logan, and two sisters, General Electric Company and was their project records up to date. the details that there was not the in this city. The affair was year promises to be outdone in 1928 witnessed by upwards of 1500 specta- by Carl Frlschknecht and his assotfissjiAnn Boden and Mrs. W. K. recently sent to Japan. The letter However, it will, be necessary for slightest hitch. The parade was composed of tors and was greatly enjoyed by all ciates, the decorative dorr Is on of Brigham City. every boy who has not been vlsitei was written as follows: to be to Saturday night, to let the organized groups from the Primary, present. The Brigham concert band outlined and directed designs The body was brought to this city W. C. Hors1-leTokio, Japan, June 2, 1928. up by at the agricultural Instructors know defin Kindergarten, Sunday schools and assisted with the musical program rl$j this morning and is of State Fair exhibit fame. The 3 toll Mortuary. The remains may be Mr. John D. Peters: Itely by phone if he is desirous of other organizations. There were also for the pageant. Smith-Hughexhibits will suppleknow to a let line Just you rtewed this evening and tomorrow making the trip before 6 oclock p. m Individual character groups, all very The ment main Miss the Gibbs Norma horticultural displays of queen, am and arrived fin safely Japan Sunday In order that transportation beatulfully costumed, with flags, Harper, and her it the home of his sister, Mrs. W. K. and the boys of th, district are workthree skies in summer attendants, enjoying thoroughly can be arranged for. decorated vehicles, floats and pet Morrison, 111 West Forest street. girls from each of the wards of the ing hard to get results that excel. the land of cherry blossoms. The animals. The children represented stake, together with more than three Funeral, services will be held on is a afford this cant Boys, you trip ati somewhat Is Chairman A. M. Hansen is already here climate damp Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock at as a whole, to miss. Some very fine summer nursery ryhmes, American and foreign hundred others on the program, arousing enthusiasm among entrants the Second Ward chapel, under the times, but taking It project work is being done in this characters, movie stars, operetta passed before the reviewing stand at in the big double-da- y pageant, which lirection of Bishop N. J. Valentine, its ,very nice. part of the state and this outing is characters, the Utah pioneers, health 6 oclock and received very hearty annually excells in the pageantry of a Tokio is very Unexpectedly, Interment will be made in the and miscellaneous an effort to provide a day and athletics applause from the audience. the district. All civlo, city. People from all parts merely Brigham 'City cemetery. of wholesome supervised recreation characters. Among the miniature The address of welcome was given social, educational, ecclesiastical and are of the globe represented, mostly that should be educational as well as floats was one ; representing the by Daisy Madsen, stake Americans, however. I find That the Primary fraternal organizations, will shortly A special invitation Is Primary anniversary, with a huge entertaining. i cordial to She welcomed the guests consider plans for presenting attracare very president. Japanese here extended to all the parents who cake bearing fifty candles. Another most heartily and explained that the tive floats and entries. A special efforeigners and they try their utmost can arrange to take boys a day off, to drive fine float consisted of "Miss Brigham was the celebration of the fort will be made to bring In all the home feel a at to make stranger and her attendants. The childrens pageant 5 Expenses are somewhat high here over and mingle with their boys. fiftieth birthday anniversary of the children possible with costume and vehicles were marvelously decorated, . , and outlined the program. character representation. The parade association, compared to the states, that is, if and as a whole it was a beautiful r.uma Hamson Holst, 18, wife of one lives In western custom. Seven of the original officers of the of the Fourth of July here contained Lc;-i- l 6ight Following the parade, each first stake organization are still innumerable likely prize winners who Holst of this city, (died on am At present, I working very child was given a nickel, and prizes Thrgday morning at 8:45 oclock at hard as electrical engineer for the five of whom were present, as could repeat with much less effort were awarded the winners In the living, local hospital of complications branch company follows: Elizabeth Burt, Ellen Ward, now, and their appearance would be of the General ?, n Sheffield Brothers, allowing an operation for appendlci Electric. I dare say I am progressing local parade, as follows: Maggie R. Wight, Sarah Ann Kelley just as effective to the numerous visOrganized Groups. Playground, 1st, and Alvira Blackburn. The two de- itors to our tis last Thursday night. The case and meat celebrated am I grocery dealers, and I feel that city on those festive very rapidly $3.00; Primary, 2nd, $2.00. was an aggravated one, due to of the their on tained account of should be encourchild are world. illness of Sarah on birthday anniversary the days. Every top sitting Bopeep, Eliza- Wilde and Jane Parsons. Nursery Rhymes. ruptured appendix. to preserve his costume and I hope I can meet you over here firm on Saturday last. They instiaged beth Lee, 1st, purse; "Jack and Jill,1 Mrg. Holst was born at Harper, some paraphanelie. The day. Im sure you would enjoy tuted a number of interesting features Inez Christensen, Phyllis Johnson center queen was enthroned In the March 16, 1910, a (daughter of Heber for on and their friends this patrons the trip immensely. of the surrounded According to W. L. Holst, concesplot, grass 2nd, 50c each. and Matie Davis Hamson. She was . I take this opportunity to ex- day and las a result did a large sion her and the May by manager, an unusually clean, atattendants, during Davis Doris American Characters. sm active member of the L. D. S and desirable group of rides fvaored vocal tractive a my sincere thanks for your business. They wish to express their Lois with solo. press evening Thompson, Helen Spindler, Fay Church. She married Mr. Holst on advice and help in the past. appreciation of the support of their was the huge bMhday and concessions have been obtained Just friendly opposite 50c September 27, 1926, and since that Wishing you the utmost health and patrons and assure a continuation of Roberts, Madge Horsley, 1st, decorated with fifty white and already. Art Gardner, who operates :ime has lived in this city. each; Red Cross, Ila Whitworth, 2nd, cake, the fine service given in the past. success. I am, candles. The program depicted the merry-mix-upink hose. silk are her husband, a Surviving in song and dance, the work of the little train and other pleasure devices Respectfully yours, Nations. of Characters Other Emma Ruth age six months, daughter TOMO ISHIKAWA. Chinese laundry woman, June Jensen, Primary and each number was very at Liberty park In Salt Lake City each her i parents, and the following The costumes were varied summer will be In the city during the brothers and sisters: George Hamson 1st, silk stepins; Dutch, Ruth Hansen, splendid. and beautiful. The program was celebration. Concessionaires are bidLorenzo of Brigham City, John Hamson of 2nd, silk hose; Indian, carried out as published In oar last ding for the remaining availible space 3rd, flash light; Pirate, Ftern 3alt Lake City, Heber Eugene Hamson issue. The Primary officers aud the in the city. CORINNE, July 5. Very impressive Pett, 4th, flash light. f Corinne, Mrs. Cora Jensen of Ogden, The park program of races, interfuneral services were held In the Pioneer Characters. Derane and workers are to be commended for Mrs. Jacob Smith and Mrs. Mabel over the hall afternoon ward Nida Anderson, 1st, overnight bag and their splendid effort, which was spersed with some buckers and vaudeTuesday WILLARD, July 5. The Fourth of lelson of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. remains of Marie Charlotte Lindskog. silk hose; John D. and Orpha Laudie, most successful. ville, Is being arranged by Dan PeterThelma Nelson of Montana. July celebration here included K-son and his associates. A special efFuneral services will be held on pogram at 10:30 oclock, in which Bishop Abraham Evans presided at 2nd, watch and 50c. will be made to bring In as many with fort services the the which C opened D. Health Laura Character. led was Madsen, by community singing, Sunday afternoon at 4:30 oclock 'at horses as possible, featuring Sister Thou Wast Mild and 1st, silk neckerchief. county song, ithe Fifth Ward chapel. Mrs, solos vocal two by A. Ward; J. Bishop shorter races and thereby permitting Athletic Characters. Boxers, Roy Flskburn will preside at the services, Gwendolyn Barnes; a piano solo by Lovely by the Relief Society choir. men with horses of this class to get interment will be made in the Mrs. Glady Woodyatt; and a comic Opening prayer, C. G. Anderson; song, Anderson, Marvin Olsen, 1st, 50c each. C. Rev. E. in the prize money. It is planned to from Fowler has Redeemer Know Lives I returned That Woodland Baseball My 50c. Paul 2nd, stunt Hartell musical Facer, player, by Brigham City cemetery. Miscellaneous Characters. Coons, Salt Lake City where he attended the have special announcement machinand Roberta Nicholas. Ezra Nebeker by the choir with solo part by Mrs. K4 acted as master of ceremonies. At- Abraham Evans. The speakers were Elliott Rich, 1st, flashlight; Melvin annual meeting of the Presbyterian ery installed to keep the patons adtorney George Lowe of Ogden, gave ALma Jensen, Ole Jensen of Bear Griffiths, 2nd, 50c. Cowboys. Russell Synod of Utah. This church Is quite vised of every feature of the program. the oration. Miss Erma White gave River City, A. M. Reeder and Bishop Johnson, 1st, roller skates; Clyde small In this state, numbering less Very shortly, Lewis Jones, secretary a reading. In the afternoon, the Evans. Between speakers Mrs. Geo. Glover, 2nd, baseball bat. Sheepmen. than 3,000 adult members. But it is of the committee, will announce the The Danish Brotherhood Lodges in activities consisted of contests of H. Davis sang a solo and Mrs. Wm. A. Sterling Jensen, ,1st, 50c; Glen increasing In Utah, especially In the rules for the Beauty contest, wherein titah and Idaho will hold their various natures, including horse and Woods and Mrs. Margaret Hatch Wight, 2nd, 50c. Hoboes. Floyd larger citites. In the United States the Box Elder Peach will be selected. a We Shall duet. song, sang Closing for which races foot and Barker, 1st, 50c; Thorvald Yates, this branch of the Presbyterian The pulchridudinous young lady will khnual outing at Lagoon, Wednesday,. auto races, church numbers almost two million be given some beautiful clothes, in July llth. A splendid , program has prizes were given. The U. P. band Meet Beyond the River, by the choir. 2nd, 25c. H. InterDavis. Geo. noon Benediction, at concert Vehicles. a beent prepared and everybody is from Ogden gave Bicycles, Rigby Roskelley and Is a great educational and moral addition to the honor of representing feminine beauty and showing herself nvited, to attend. The program is and furnished the music for the ment was in the Bear River City 1st, tennis racquet; Norman Litchten-stei- n, force in the nation. On Tuesday, Mr. Fowler addressed in the big metropolitan dailies of the 2nd, Scout knife; Airplanes, rinted in an advertisement on page remainder of the day. E. T. Tams cemetery. Martin Jensen, who is employed at Jack i Knudson, 1st, Scout knife; the Synod on the two of this issue of the News. Growth of the United States and Canada. and Elihu Pettingill had charge of This the afternoon activities. Bingham, spent several days last Victor Nelson. 2nd, 50c; Dale Carter, Foreign Work of the Church. L f The peach crop is being watched Joseph R. Lowe of Willard re- week visiting his parents, Mr. and 3rd, 50c. Tricycles, Lorraine Musulas growth has been constant and re- closely to secure the very best speciceived a painful injury Wednesday, Mrs. Alma Jensen. 1st, handkerchiefs; Glen Compton, markable; in the 16 great heathen na- mens of the luscious fruit in suffOn tions the Presbyterian Church Is icient quantity to satisfy all guests when he fell while running in he Miss Marion Henderson of Salt Lake 2nd, 50c. Doll Buggies, Jeanne Fors-grefoot race for men over 50 years. Mr. City is visiting at the home of Mr. As a church the Pres- and hundreds of bushels w ill be given 1 1st, 75c; Margaret Jensen, 2nd, overwhelming. i 50c; Angeline Musulas, 3rd, 25c. byterians began this evangelization in out to remind our visitors of the suOiijJuly 4th, the entire family of Lowe, with Elias Tams, O. H. Ward end Mrs. Sterling Wright. Mrs. O. L. Olson and children of Decorated Wagons, Tommy Newberry 1837, when twenty-eigCharles D. and Emily B. Brown, and Charles P. Elsey, had consented missionaries, perior quality of our local product. amusement for the race in the run to Weston, n Idaho, are visiting Mrs. 1st, 75c; Raymond Horsley, 2nd, carefully chosen and splendidly edutwenty-seveof K-- f members Consisting cated, were sent among the heathens fanglng In age from three months of the children. He caught his foot Olsons mother, Mrs. Sam Weather- Scout knife. him to ford. to seventy-fou- r Characters. Gypsy, Lucy in different parts of the world. At Operetta years, assembled In on the side ropes, causing v A very interesting Fund Fest social Bergen, tiogaa Canyon for the purpose of roll over several times and cutting a 25c; and Robber, Hazel this time there were 225,000 Presby2 terians in the United States, and they celebrating the seventieth and the gash over the left temple and one on was held in the M. E. Church Friday Jeppson, 25c. to was He taken cheek. BrigSeventy-fourt- h evening given by members of the M. Twilight Characters. Ruth John- gave in support of these missionbirthdays of their his left N. L. Hansen and children of this E. church. A program consisting of son, Nadgy, Queen of Night; Annabeth aries and the mission work $33,000. parents. A tray luncheon was served ham for medical treatment. Fire of unknown origin destroyed readings, musical numbers and stunts Reeder, Frances Jensen, Mary Chris- Only ten converts were made among city will leave on Monday, July 9th, to all members of the family. A large several was given. During the evening home tensen, Rula Holmes, Margaret Jen- the heathen in 1837. That was auto tour to Nevada decorated three-layninety for a birthday cake the barns and outbuildings, centered the table. Games were then tons of hay, some tools, farm imple- made candy, cake and ice cream were sen, Jule Christensen, Echo Jensen, one years ago, and in the meantime and California. They will go over the Helen Fishburn, Ada Just, twilight the foreign mission work has had Victory Highway to Carson, Nevada, played and amusement provided for ments and livestock belonging to I. sold. Mrs. Lucy Barnett and children of fairies, 1st prize, and added prize for marvelous growth, so that now, in and while there, visit Lake Talihoe. bhe children. An enjoyable day was S. Larkin of Willard on Wednesday Yose-mi- te morning. Mr. Larkin had just com- Salt Lake City are visiting Mrs. Bar- group work. 1928, the Presbyterian branch of the They will then journey to the spent by all those present. at trees in alfalfa his of see to the huge ' netts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ParClowns. Arthur Neeley, Jr., 1st, Church of Christ has 330,000 converts pleted the storing Valley visit later SECOND WARD MARRIED and the barn, and it is thought that the ker. national the indoor baseball. from park heathenism, 300,000 young Horace Turner, Jr., who is employMEN WIN IN BASEBALL hay must have been too damp and Playground Float With Bathing people are iu their Christian schools, friends in Oakland and San Francisco, heated, causing the fire. The loss is ed in Wyoming, is spending this week Revue. Dorothy Knudson as "Miss 9,00 native ministers and helpers Calif. They will then journey south-tat about $2300. There is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brigham, estimated Los Angeles, visiting the Catalina 1st, Hollywood f The married and single men of the case; are assisting the 1,600 missionaries no and other points, also San insurance. Islands Turner. of work in the .Second Ward staged a fast game great Dorothy Ryan, 2nd, handkerchiefs; evangelizing the reof baseball at the Central school attendants, Ann , Bowen, Marjorie world, and this church is giving Diego and Southern California, of St. home way George. by Mr. was and Mrs. Eli over Leone of Olsen turning Palmer Miss handkerchiefs. for the Logan, $4,000,000 each year Siegfried Knudson, grounds on July 4th, which resulted in a score of 25 to 18 In favor of the the week-en- d There were a number of other extenioa of the gospel of Christ guest of Edith Olsen. announce the arrival of a fine baby f 'William Ohaston 'and Bon, Alberti tarried men. The game was hard The Misses Olsens deft for Logan boy born last evening. Mrs. Siegfried winners not yet announced. amojug the heathen. 4 Chaston of Salt Lake City are visiting Other features of . the celebration ",ht from start to finish and Monday, where they will join friends and baby are at a local hospital and mother and babe are doing nicely. old friends here during the week. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS . ssaed by an appreciative crowd. for a tour of the Yellowstone Park. appear elsewhere in this issue. forty Brigham Resident Succumbs to Dropsy Hazelton, Ida. Outing to Will Be Held Next Monday, July BE CELEBRATED SEPT. Childrens Parade Fine Feature of Morning Activities. Advertising Campaign; Extended Will well-know- Through State of Utah. FIFTY YEARS TOMO ISHIKAWA OF ACTIVITY WRITES LETTER Pageant Depicts Work of Primary in Box 3j Former Box Elder High Student Is Making Elder Stake. cele-brati- pn y, es inter-mounta- te in r,:ns. LOYAL HOLST CALLED BY DEATH THURSDAY, JULY Sheffield Market Celebrates Birthday well-know- merry-go-roun- d, p, CORINNE NEWS Willard Celebration Was a Huge Success De-Ma- rs, 4 Foreign Mission Growth of Presbyterian Church ! ttenish Day at Lagoon Wednesday, July 11th V j, Brown Family Reunion Was Held July 4th n, ht N. L. Hansen Plans Weeks Auto Trip er two-wee- |