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Show the news BEAD rTTMT E it IS WHILE SEWS IN THE BOX BER NEWS ELDER Devoted to no Party or Faction NEWS VOLUME 34. Adolph Bott, age 3S, who resides oa 1st West, 7th North street in this city, had his left arm torn off at the Fresh Oil On elbow Wednesday morning at S : 10 oclock at the plant of the Utah-Idah- o Canyon Cement Company located about four Several miles northwest of this city He was removed to a local hospital for surgical attention. It was found cveral bad wrecks occurred in Sardine canyon south necessary to amputate the arm just Wellsrille in which eleven people above the elbow. Mr. Bott passed all accidents The JL injured. through the ordeal successfully and within the space of possibly is reported to be getting along road hours. Fresh oil applied by favorably at present. road at two maintenance crews to the According to the report, Mr. Bott JeS in or near the canyon is blam-fo-r had gone on duty at 8 oclock and was attempting, to put a large belt the mishaps. 4 ana 5 oclock when back on the pulley, when his arm was between was It accidents were reported. Sheriff caught between the belt and pulley Cheal were in Salt with the result stated. Zundei and Deputy He was up on a small shed when Evans drove up the Lake so Marshal Mantof north the summit accident happened. He succeeded the canyon to mis-iato the that the ground and walked about 600 and learning upon ua He had been were on the Cache Valley side, feet before collapsing. Sheriff W. H. Shaw and employed at the cement plant, it is returned. of Cache county said, for more than 15 years. Mr. Bott Deputy Oliver Eames on their has a wife and seven children. were called to investigate and G. H. of car a Wright came upon ray of Long Beach, Cal., which had been overturned near the mouth of the canyon where some fresh oil was on .said. Wright was He road, it is wheel. Miss Sadie the under caught Hansen was riding in the front seat other passengers were in the rear Mrs. Anna Hansen , among them of Mantua. They were returning from Meadon where they had just buried Two Mrs. Hansens son, George ' Edward LAST EVENIN Sardine Mishaps. Thurs-javafterno- oc-..rr- ed 1 ,1 ps INSTITUTE AT HIGH SCHOOL Instructive Program Is Arranged for Sorensen. nearly as can be learned the at the head of Sardine cam-yo- n, in which others were injured, happened shortly before; and In rapid order. J. Oondisko of Kemmerer, ffyo. and Mrs. Condisko were at the head of a number of cars proceeding north. When his car hit the fresh turned around several times and came to a rest across the road. Ralph E Harrison of Ogden and a party followed. His car also went out of control when it reached the oil, turned around, struck the Condisco car, then headed up the mountain side where it turned over, according to the report. A third car following the Harrison car also got into trouble, but the driver of the fourth car was able to stop. Mrs. Anna Hansen nd H. G. Fright are at the Pearse Hospital in this city. Mrs. Hansen suffered a fractured bone in her arm and pos-sib- y a broken leg, and was cut and braised about the body. Mr. Wright Tas hurt about the chest, left leg burned with acid, right leg lacerated Day Session. As crashes bruised. pictures will be detemine the full extent of their injuries. They are reported to be getting along favorably at taken today to this writing. Henry Weir of Montana, who also said to have been Injured in oaayon Cooley was the crash, was attended at the hospital for a very bad cut the head. Dennie Hansen, Mrs. Sadie Hansen, and Odean L. Hansen and son of Harrisville were also reported Jared, but were probably taken to 1 Hogan hospital. Mrs. Ralph H. Harrison of Ogden Probably suffered a fracture of her Sht arm and leg. Her daughter Helen sustained a fractured left knee a lacerations. Mrs. George Widdop Green River, Wyo., suffered a s wife- - fractured right arm. Axel B. Malan and E. Goddard of are said to have had a sensa escape when their car dropped n the precipitous grade about T feet and lodged In some under-ros- h. They were unhurt. Malan M at the wheel and in an effort avoid a collision drove his car 6r.ihe 8teep sie of dugway atl th horseshoe bend in the canyon, 11 w said. In commenting on the series of snaps, p. n. Pierce v of this city roorninS that he drove over the iq18 Sardine canyon road yesterday and there is no danger on the v. . Way People will ' drive slow ana careful. He said that proper ji are Posted warning autolsts a 881 Hanger by reason of road Co Seen tional r.nction anH that the out hundred and ninety-nin- e hundred teachers of Box Elder county were in attendance at the opening institute on (Thursday morning. The absent one was excused on account of temporary illness. Never before was more enthusiasm One of two shown. The local speakers, namely: C. E. Smith, Mark Nichols, H. Warreta Taylor, and Supt. O. H. Skidmore kept up a constant interest with modern thoughts of vital interest to the class room teacher. Mr. Smith told of his wonderful visit to the national meeting of teachers in Minnesota and summarized the list of his convention notes. Mr. Nichols told of his trip to Cedar City in company with other Smith-Hughworkers, and how this county might profit from things seen on his trip. Supervisor Taylor, in his humorous way, both entertained and instructed his audience on the subject: Teaching Is a Serious Business. Supt. Skidmore announced as the theme of this years drive for Box The Elder teachers ,the subject: Individual Pupil, and recommended, Dr. Morts new book on this subject, which is published by the American Book Company. Professor George 0 N'yei took charge of the music and led the community Glee singing The Box Elder Teachers of round a with Club was received institute) favored , the and applause, with an encore. The afternoon departmental session was unusually successful. Miss Marie Edith Bowen ofilLogan talked to the Fox of Salt Lake City and Supervisor more kindergarten method in lower of nrimary teachers on the subject school faculThe high work. grade ties took up their local high school problems involved in the opening. The grammar section discussed the new course of study. Supt. David Gourley of the Alpine District will speak to the teachers at todays sessions, and a splendid program has been arranged. es K-- Plenty of Peaches for Visitors On Peach Day The season is just right this year Peach for visitors to the Box Elder w t back take Day celebration to wish them whatever peaches they may use home for canning and other is about to While the shipping season will fruit start now, the time condition for home use at encourwill This of the celebration. at that age many to come state road to get their fall canning fruit. wort?8'011 and the contractors at n SarHne Canyon have taken aver CARD OF THANKS precautin to avoid accidents, thanks and is necessary, according to ?)at We wish to express our jj. rendered who erce s drive carefully and gratitude to all those 8ot our burial in a the in hurry. any assistance and husband te,oved T. All Ge H. Derirto Be Here Peach Day tter Just received by the 6r f Commerce from Governor Geor Dern the cllief executive accen? 8 SU nvtation to participate in th 6 Peach Day festivities, and he, vpjh 0t!er men of the Prominent state neview tthe parade from tti6 stand just in front of the Xail)it3 at the Intersection of Mai nornii?nd Forest streets orf Friday 5. .the 14th of September. Ghami? ARTISTS SEIZED Board of Education Is Two Young Men Being Host to Teachers of Held1 at Twin Falls County Schools. For Sheriff. Blamed for and AUGUST 31, 1928. FRIDAY, ALLEGED CHECK Arm In Accident At Cement Plant crashes auto CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, The opening social for the teachers of Box Elder school district, given at the high school building in this city last evening under the auspices of the Board of Education, was a most affair and was largely pleasing " attended At 7 locloek a half hours concert was given on the lawn at the high school by the high school band, directed by C. C. Watkins. The band then led in a march into the assembly, where the splendid program was carried out Supt. C. H. Skidmore was master of ceremonies The program follows: Community singing under the leadership of George O. Nye; address of welcome, Board Member Jesse W. Toopes; selection, Box Elder Teachers Glee Club; reading. Miss Marintha Burningham; solo, Gladys Tyson; safety signals for teachers, Mrs. F. A. trombone Hinckley; solo, Arthur Neeley; reminiscences of Box Elder schools, Board Member John J. Shumway; solo, Frank Kennard; toast to teachers, Mrs. Parker B. Pratt; community singing. Following the program, all repaired to the school gymnasium, where contest games were enjoyed for an hour. At the conclusion of the games, delicious refreshments were served on the lawn of the school grounds to more than 200 present The committees in charge were as follows: Arrangements,' A. L. Freeman Grace Clark, Alice Reeder, Erma Valentine, Verna Kerr and Joseph Law; refreshments, Jesse W. Hoopes, V. J. Bott, A L. Freeman, C. H. Skidmore, W. H. Taylor, Gladys Tyson and Grace Clark. 'Acting upon request of Sheriff John H. Zundei of this city, the chief of police at Twin Falls, Idaho, arrested on Wednesday night, Robert Smith and Sam Colt, who are alleged to have Issued a ficticious check, at Tremonton Tuesday afternoon. They will be brought to this city, a complaint having been filed against them, and will be given a hearing in the Conjoint Meeting to Be Held September 2nd At Tabernacle Conjoint meeting will be held on Sunday, September 2nd at the stake tabernacle, beginning at 7:30 oclock. The program follow's: Singing, Joseph Smiths First Prayer; 'invocation, Leon Christensen; saxaphone solo, Emery Nichols; talk, "The Prophet Joseph Smith as a Statesman by Leonard Petersen; solo, James K. Knudson; talk, Brigham Young, the First Governor of Utah by Gayle Bunderson; instrumental music, Ann Pearson, Loraine Skidmore, Ruth Anderson and Afton Glover; slogan, Zella Skidmore; violin solo, Esther Horsley; singing, Earth With Her Ten Thousand Flowers; benediction, Uarda Owens. In kepingwhh the holiday among the closing agreement houses of merchants, business on Labor this ciUY will close 3rd. Day, Monday, September MERCHANTS COMMITTEE. PEACH DAY IS DRA1NG NEAR All Roads Will Lead to Brigham City for Celebration. The executive committee of the Peach Days met last evening in the Chamber of Commerce to hear rechairmen ports from and to cordinate final plans for the annual Peach Festival, in Box Elder County, advertised this year for Friday and Saturday, Sept 14th and 15th in this city. Announcements of the celebration K-city court. on twenty-fou- r sheet bill appear According to Sheriff Zundei, these boards In Salt Lake Cityr- Ogden, young men came to the McCoomhs Logan, and all the larger communities Tire and Battery Shop in Tremonton Mr. Kennard announces he will give on barn and fence posters throughout on Tuesday afternoon to purchase a lessons in piano and voice of northern Utah and southern Idaho; tire, having had a tire on their car private hour Wyoming; on window cards and auto-th- e season.. this school blow out at the Bush station, some same territory and In western distance back on the highway. They lesson, 75c; One hour lesson, $1.00. mobile windshield Junior stickers; in magaunder Children the high gave a check for $16.90 in payment zine articles and in a film showing 50c. scllool, (adv. for the tire, drawn- on the First attractive Brigham girls, clothed in National Bank at Ogden, signing th very abbreviated overalls, plucking name of R. J. Davis. the luscious fruit for the guests. This of They were asked the umber film Is the courtesy of J. E. Ryan, their car, which they gave as Utah local theatre man, and it Is making a 2,371. When McCoomhs took the men decided hit in Salt Lake and Ogden out to their car with th new tire, he theatres. Radio announcements and noticed the auto bore an Illinois newspaper display ads will give deHe called atlicense, No. tails of the celebration. tention to the discrepancy, hut upon Carl Frischknecht se(nt his crew noticing a large revolver in the side out yesterday to pick the best peaches to decided not car of the pocket available for the exhibit and the gift press th argument. fruit. The early Elbertas have the McCoomhs went back to his place best color and are most attractive. of 'business and called the Ogden The peaches are being stored In the bank and was informed by the bank La Vern Zundei (Willard), Verona cooling plant of the Wight Ice and that htey had no account under the Hale (Garland), Ida Davis (Perry) Storage Company. name of R. J. Davis. and Jennie Christensen of Brigham More interest than ever before is MoCoombs notified Sheriff Zundei City are the newest entries in the evidenced in the clubs and being of the affair and he immediately Box Elder county Peach Day beauty ohurch organizations in the parade. notified the officers in' a number of contest, which will be held at the The farm bureau has determined to IdaJho cities with the result that th Silver Slipper on September 13th, to announce Itself very forcibly to those men were arrested at Twin Falls. determine who will be called Miss who come to do homage to horticulK- Box Elder Peach for 1928 and receive ture by a very attractive float. The many handsome gifts. Chamber of Commerce float is being Other entries are: Opal Stowell, designed .by, and built under the Bernice Young, Louise Virginia RIdd, direction of Miss Hortense Poulson, Local Mary P. Jensen, Mabel Jensen, Mattie and promises to he unique. gilvano Seigfrled, Katherine Garfield, B. of this H. city, Jones, Attorney The ecclesiastical organizations of Ruth Wight, Marvel Skidmore, the L. D. S. church are who is trying a law suit at Boise, Wight, planning to Vaudis The following (people of this city I of that in the United States Jtuth Anderson, Fay (Larsen, says Idaho, work by their give suggestions motored to Paris, Idaho, Tuesday and Utah people have introduced Bargeron, Louise Heusser (Deweyville) parade entries, and there fire always Court, held at attended the funeral services evidence to show that certain streams Nellie Knudson, (Deweyville,) Verda from the ladies clubs the Second Ward chapel there for of water arising in Box Elder county Jeppson (Mantua), Thursa Nichols prize winners and schoosl. the Mrs. Annie Wallentine Kelsey, who should not be subject to or sub- (Willard), and Irelia Conley of Two very interesting departures died at a Salt Lake hospital on servient to the Idaho State courts Portage. The amended rules of the the usual (program are anfrom, follows: contest Thursday, August 23rd: Bishop N. J. decreed rights on Raft River. beauty for this year, one of them nounced Isaacentrant Mrs. Carl 1. One photograph offeach Valentine, Mr. and Mr. Jones returned from Boise on son, Mrs. Annie H. Valentine, Mrs. Wednesday and reports that the must he delivered to Lewis Jones, being the use of bucking horses and Annie Sederholm, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Union Pacific athletic meet was a secretary, Peach Contest committee, steers, with fancy riding, to fill in Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Ander- great success and largely attended. Brigham City, Utah, on or before the the time 'between the horse races. These attractions are not intended to son and Mrs. Rozilla Osborne. Mrs. It required one hundred pullman 5th day of September, havingtheclearly name supplant the horse races, but to supof the late a daughter Kelsey was cars for the pullman travelers in written on the back thereof, Christian iWailentine of Paris, and attendance at the meet. and address of the entrant Girls who plement them, as the vaudeville did who was the brother of the late have no recent photographs may ar- last year. There will be the same , snappy card of running horse races of this Valentine city Bishop August range to have same taken without of past years. expense at Comptons. the conclusion of the racing At 2. Photos will be published at the 8th On and to on the last' day, or Saturday, committee of the up program pleasure the 12th day of September the beautiful Nash Sedan, which has including Plans are being completed to carry at which time the ten most beautiful been displayed at the intersection of out the farmers tour of tlhe valley girls will he selected by a committee Main and, Forest street, will be on Saturday, September Sth. of disinterested judges brought here given away. Fields of the various chief culti- from outside the county The outstanding feature of the celevated crops of sugar beets, potatoes, 3 The ten ladies so selected will bration will be the fireworks specbeans and dairy 'herds, are being be special guests at the Box Elder tacle, advertised as the Arabian Was Well-Know- n located for observation and study, Peach Ball on the evening of Septem- Nights. Fireworks are finding favor some fundamental principal This Section; showing ber 13th where the Peach will be throughout- - this section, and the Man of agriculture, such as rotation of selected by disinterested judges from program will be presented in Pioneer crops, fertilization of soils, and the outside the county. Monday. Park, in the race course, on Friday, control of diseases which menace the 4. The Hady selected will be' the evening, September 14th, beginning of farm articles. n production of the carnival, will be feted at 7:30 oclock, by the Intermountain Robert Dan Parry, 78, former connection queen a In The agent. county died prominent place in the Fireworks Company of Idaho Falls, cattle man of this city, with officers of the farm bureau and given an and at oclock 10:30 preented with attractive Idaho. This same staff presented the pageants at last night sugar company are endeavoring to wearing apparel to be announced in at now is His body Winning of the West at the Aggie hospital Ogden make of the tour, an instructive detail at a later date. Bowl in Logan during the Pioneer the Stohl Mortuary in this city. Dan, and pleasurable affair. 5 The committee always reserves Celebration and the Spirit of No as he was familiarly called, was widenoon stop will be made at Bear The to make any changes in the Mans Land in Provo during the of the right ly known by the older inhabitants River high school where lunch will Box Elder county and southern Idaho. be served and discussions entered in- rules which it may deem necessary Fourth of July Celebration conducted for the success of the enetrprise there by the American Legion. A He was of a friendly and cheerful to and farmers problems concerning he Tteens local committee will assist, and one until his nature and from A. C. U. methods by experts from the of the features of the- program will was nearly 60 years old, he was team- and U. S. Department of Agricuture. be a replica of a tank attack during K-- 4 ing or handling cattle. of Edward E. son shell fire and machine gun barrage Geo. the is Dan Parry Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Shott and in France during the World War,, and Ann Parry, who accepted the daughter Berva Dawn of Buhl, Idaho, Funeral services for George Edward which will be accomplished by the Mormon faith in North Wales, and spent a few days in this city visiting sailed from Liverpool for America in with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Josephson. Sorensen, who died on Tuesday at use of men and equipment of the the spring of 1849 with a ship load Dr. Shott is a veterinarian and is Mantua, were held yesterday at 12 National Guard. This promises to be very realistic (Saints. Their destina- western oclock noon on the lawn at the home of Latter-da- y representative, of the Murphy of Lucius Hansen. Richard Anderson and positively thrilling, as the cultion was Salt Lake City. The family Food Company 'of Wisconsin conducted the services, which opened minating action features of the offerconsisted of the father and mother with a duet, "Angry Words, by ing, Beautifully colored set pieces and their son Edward. Martin and John Rasmussen, after depicting local features, ground deWhile going up the Mississippi on of cholera idied father which C. M. Jensen offered prayer. signs, geysers and numerous other River the was born near Dan 1849. 15, The speakers were Christian Hansen pyrotechnic presentations will comAugust Elberta Theatre November in and and Richard Anderson Between the plete the program. Fort Bridger, Wyo., Tonight: Victor McLaughlin in A the mother, Edward and the month Girl In Every Port. Also Follow speakers, Violet Jensen, Ida Nelson, Martin and John Rasmussen sang, old baby, Dan, entered the Salt Lake the Leader and Path News. Kind Words Are Sweet Tones of valley. About two years later, Mrs. In Barthelmess Richard Saturday: becalled, was she Benediction was offered as Heart. always the Parry, Wheel of Chance. Also Girls From Interment was Wilford came the plural wife of David Peters Hailing by News. Everywhere and Path ' Richard Anderson Utah. at Mendon, in the fall of 1855. She and her and Tuesday Monday Sunday, Assurance has been given the Peach family came to Brigham City in 1861. Dolores Del Rio in Ramona. Also of Mantua, dedicated the grave. day management by Henry H. Blood, Edward died in this city, and in 1S63, His Better Half and Fox News. . chairman of the Utah State Road chil-1 four Dans mother died leaving Miss Estelle Jensen Announces Commission, that the construction and Theatre Richard of whom survives, Liberty one dren, Of Her Piano Studio oiling of the state highway from Saturday: Olive Borden in Come Opening Peters of Perry. Main street in Brigham City, through of Also the age, to Find My Hoiyie. King When nearly sixty years announces the Jensen Miss Estelle the Box Elder canyon to Mantua, Archi-1 a comedy. Mr. Parry married Miss Lola be completed well in advance of would her : Monday, 1 studio, piano two opening aaugh-and Tuesday Sunday, Monday bald. From this marriage 1928. may of Peach Days, September 14th and 3rd, Pupils him. In September Also survive Teen. in Harold Lake and Arthur Unn, Ellen ters, register Monday or Tuesday at 58 15th, and would, be in perfect condihi3 late years he ha3 been farming Nifty Nags and Fox News. 2nd West street, between tion for travel by Cache Valley, Bear North, Bear River the in and ranching 2 7 oclock p. m. Lake and northern Utah and southern and 1 Ward Sixth at at oclock the valley. His honesty and integrity Monday Idaho guests, who will come to the will be Interment in this city. chapel was unquestioned. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS celebration in Brigham by auto. Funeral services will be held on in the city cemetery.' People Attend Funeral at Paris, Ida. twenty-fourt- h 4 Announcement! - One-ha- lf - NEWENTRiES in BEAUTY CONTEST 371-27- 2. Committee Submits the Amended Rules of , the Contest. Local Attorney Trying Case At Boise, Idaho Agricultural Inspection Tour September DAN PARRY DIED THURSDAY NIGHT Cattle of Funeral well-know- Funeral Services Held Sorensen For - AT THE THEATRES Canyon Road Finished For Peach Day Traffic I to Close Monday PUBLISHED IN BOX ELDER CO. NUMBER 42. j Business Houses ONLY SEMI-WEEKL- Y But Just to All. Adolph Bolt Loses hurt in eleven BRIGHAM THE BOX ELDER NEWS THE i side-splitti- 1 ! W |