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Show S4& NEWS IT IS THE ltKd HILE DER NEWS H jfBWSlNTHE BOX ELDER Devoted to no Party or Faction NEWS VOLUME 34. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX Of Ogden Chamber CHORAL SOCIETY Plan Was Discussed at Meeting ,gere Last Night. -- -- provement the State Road Com- sobers of including Chairman Henry W. J. Parker. SS, Commissioner Keer and S. H. Engineer hltt . Engineer K. G. Wright afternoon to Brigham yesterday of board county the with nfer of Box Elder , county, road program nlng the joint 'tanTchief the next year. W4 . at oclock meeting was held the county court house t night at G. Sweeten, fhich Chairman G. and Lewis Davis L. T. junissioners ."pond, together with the members road commission, the state ere in attendance. CECIL HUNSAKER DIES IN HOSPITAL in He matter of road improvement at the w Elder was discussed decided to gravel eeting and it was between d oil the state highway Succumbs to Injuries In Fall ReceiVedi From Horse. City and Tremonton, a miles, nine and one-tencomplete said highway Cecil Hunsaker, 21, son of Mrs. utween Brigham City and Garland, H. P. Hunsaker, vof Honeyville, died mile of the highway is to be at a local hospital at 12:05 oclock in Garland. today from complications following It was also decided to gravel the "an accident on September 22nd at to his home in ilghway from Blue Creek divide Honeyville, when he and tie Snake Pass, a distance of a boy friend were thrown from a and to gravel this horse. Mr. Hunsaker was thrown fourteen miles, iime highway, which is a short cut against a large pole, striking his the Pacific Northwest, from Snow forehead which rendered him un nils west toward Strevell, a distance conscious His companion sustained miles. were taken, i sixteen and one-hal- f a broken arm. The county commissioners are also but disclosed no fracture of the skull, sontemplating an active road program and Mr. Hunsaker recovered from the various county roads. fall sufficently to go about his work According to JMr. Wright, forty again, and it was believed he was les of state highway were oiled alright Yesterday, while at work in year. In Box Elder county, nine the beets he complained of a headache and miles of the state highw- which gradually became worse. His ays were oiled ; two miles in Cache brother was summoned and brought county and three miles in .Morgan him to Brigham City for medical A feature of these improvecounty. attention. His condition gradually rs, aside from bettering the road, became serious and his mother was is the elimination of dust, whcih on notified and she with other members i heavy (traveled dirt road is not of the family were at his bedside only unpleasant but dangerous .as when the end came. veil, as where clouds of dust arise The deceased was born ln Honey on the highway it is hard for autoists ville, Utah, November 16, 1907. He ! to see approaching cars. attended the district schools there and The county commissioners are to be worked about the farm. He has also commended for their progressive road attended the 'local high school and building program. was prominent in school activities, -having held a place on the football team, participated in school plays and Main played many parts In the schools annual opera. Was He is survived by his mother and the following brothers and sisters, One of the largest real estate deals 'hia father having preceded him in it over in this city for some time, death several years ago: Mrs. C. J Tas consummated yesterday at noon, Wintel, of Corinne, Mrs. Blanche rhen the John F. Erdmann property Anderson and J. Golden Hunsaker, on Main street was sold by O. G. of Salt Lake City, Ursel Hunsaker, Bargeron, receiver, by an order from of Plymouth, .Mrs. Lavoy Chlarson, Judge Melvin C. Harris in the District Leon and Ben Hunsaker all of Court D. B. Baron purhcased the Honeyville. Property occupied by the Huh Cloth-Stor- e Funeral services, have not yet been and A. D. Pathakis pur-th- e arranged. ar River stance of rhich will th to X-ra- one-ha- lf m Street Property Sold Yesterday business block now occu-h- y The two sold for approximproperty the Liberty Bakery. Pieces of ately $15,000.00. -- fW . MORGAN DIES Was Mrs. Donald Sheffield Accepts Mission Call Former Brigham Funeral Saturday. Morgan of Malad, Idaho, brother of Evan Morgan of this y died suddenly Tuesday night at :3 oclock at his home. He had retired for the night In his vUa Eood health, and Is thought to a heart attack, which the cause of his death. Morgan was born In Wales, Jebrui Jeered Jrith his parents In 1869, settling ngham City. He later married M Reese, daughter of Mr. and v J0lm e eese of this city- f tten,ber church S. D. the L U4 if many years wa3 active In chn rca work in . the Second Ward. as a plasterer by trade and in the erection of naa'hy of Dan all of Malad; of B.E.H.S.B0YS WIN AT FAIR ss t I I ss ct . er n, I ' Former Resident Visits cn Here Last Wednesday last-nam- well-balanc- ed Searchers Find New Sugar Cane Species - At-M- fj Preston, Thomas of Pocatello and Saturday afternoon. Mtorgan High School Auditorium. Filled to Capacity Wednesday. Developments in connection with The Mutual Improvement AssociaThe .farmers of Box Elder county Box Elder Choral Society have been busy during the past week tions of the Third and Fourth Wards progressing most favorably. collaborated in ithe preesntatlon of a harvesting beets and the work of At least seventy new members have garnering this profitable crop is now vaudeville at the high school audibeen secured by the enlistment com- on in full force. The yield in most torium last Wednesday that equalled mittee throughout the ecclesiastical districts is fairly good, and the any professional show In quality and wards in the city, with prospects of I quality of sugar beets this year is variety of acts. still greater increase before time reported to be good, but the acreage fThe auditorium was filled with for rehearsal next Sunday. in the Brigham district is not quite such an appreciative audience that The musical talent at Willard are as large as that of last year. The almost every act had to respond to an encore. Residents of Brigham expressing considerable Interest in recent rain storms, followed by fine the organization. Mr. Nebeker re- weather, has made beet digging ideal, City can well feel proud and grateful ports the possibility of securing and the farmers are trying to make that local talent can produce such thirty-fiv- e or forty voices from this hay while the sun Bhines. high-claentertainment. section Kf satisfactory arrangements The show started with two selecto Sup A. C. Pearson, According can be made regarding rehearsals. the local tions from the Box Elder high school sugar factory will begin These people would like to join the slicing beets either today or to- - j AWStrQGQ $70.50 111 CcLSll orchestra. Following this an elaborate musical comedy, featuring very society, but justly feel that they morrow. During the Bummer months, cannot come to Brigham City each the and overhauled pretty dancing girls, was presented. been has mill big week to attend rehearsal. The costumes in this act were colorput in first class running order, and ful; the dances were performed with A tentative arrangement has there- all is in readiness for the campaign much grace and ease. fore been made whereby Director The men at the 'factory have been Two diminutive chaps playing on Wm. Holmes will rehearse Willard assigned their various positions and I The vocational students of the Box singers separately each two consecu- a test of the plant has been made so Elder high school, under the leader- the piano and xylophone drew several tive weeks, while the Willard folks that when the big mill once gets into ship of Carl Frischknecht, have .made encores. These two youngsters, Mark; will come to Brigham City each third operation, no delays in sugar making I a phenomenal showing in their exhi and Bobbie Bryce, have played on bits and judging at the Utah State Pantages Circuit Vaudeville. Especiweek. Mr. Nebeker the are anticipated. predicts this year, winning $70.50 ln cash ally pleasing waB their March of Fair a of of friendly rivalry growth spirit The factory will operate this year between the two (towns to see which between thirty-fiv- e and forty days, prizes. The winners and prizes are the Wooden Soldiers. The Bee Tee Glee Club, an organione can secure the largest enrollment according to Supt. Pearson, and dur- listed, as follows Grain Judging. Wayne Lowe, Glen zation of male teachers in Brigham, The Willard folks are taking hold ing this time more than 225 men Dext gave two numbers. in real earnest. will be employed in the various Neson and Elmer Facer, first place, The Four Scarecrows," presenting cash been made $15.00. prize, Many inquiries have departments. some farcical nonsense, drew many the week the past regarding Edward during Some , facts concerning farmfng Morris, Poultry Judging. type of voices eligible for member- conditions in this county were Earl Hansen and Earl Nelson, first laughs with their witty songs. This foursome-odark skinned clowns was ship In the chorus. All those who brought out during the recent farmer-busineplace, cash prize, $15.00. A1 Freeman, Horace can sing any one of the four parts, mens tour of the county, a Club Miscellaneous Exhibit. B. E. composed of and Wofflnden, Johnson, Ephraim or are bass, soprana, alto, tenor, report of which was given in a H. S., first place, cash prize, $15.00. Ben Bowring. Invited to participate. Cosette Pilot. of Garden Gordon the Sugar recent issue Nicholas, first A one-aThe comedy called There is no age limit over fifteen which is as follows: place, cash prize, $5.00 was Pace well executed. Trystlng or sixteen years of age, so that Morin Box Elder county, the dayB Project Record Book. Edward those who desire 'to study the con- study was one of crop rotation and ris, first place, icash prize, $5.00; The players and their characters templated work may do so with the value of manure on the farm, Wayne Lowe, fifth place, cash prize, follow: 'Earl Madsen as Lancelot Briggs; Bertha Jensen as Mrs. Curtis; lasting profit to themselves as well showing sugar beet and seed bean awarded $1.00i as to the community. White Flint Corn. Delbert Tams, Gayle Bunderson as Mrs. Briggs; fields and dairy herds. The copies of the score are goihg Is a first place, cash prize, $2.50-- Herman Mary Clark as Jesse Briggs; Victor The farm tof Soren Nelson fast. Out of the original one hundred real example of good farming. One Larkin, second place, 'cash prize, Biddell, i&s Rupert Smith; and Wm. received just over a week ago, less beet field follows alalfa, one Beed $2.00; Thlshel Woodland, third place, Wight as Mr. Inglesby. The Reed Schol of Dancing of than thirty remain with Ray Grant beans and one potatoes. The yield is cash prize, $1.50. ' Ogden, is presented three of its students of the Peoples Drug Store, who tons per acre Fruit Plot Paul Lowe, second estimated at twenty-fiv- e ln ballet. All three of these dances of the this activity. from these fields. phase handling place; cash prize, $4.00. were most excellent One dainty Miss a Mirl ihas Pearl Prospective members who have not first producWatanabe Beecher, Ira high Popcorn. secured their copies should do so at tag field. His problem was the con-- 1 place, j cash prize, $2.00; Wayne gave an exhibition of toe dancing that deserves the highest. praise; one once, as It will be some little time trol of nematode, by rotation. His Mathias, fifth place, cash prize, 50c. secured be can before a Yellow Dent Corn. Richard Fluh-ma- Beldom sees its equal in 'the best rotation is alfalfa three years, beets of road shows. and one from the publishers. third place, cash prize, $1.50. two years, j potatoes year The William Nelson Company of The next rehearsal is scheduled sugar beets one year. Bliss Potatoes. Ralph Ward, fifth Weston, Idaho, presented Its members the 'at on 4 oclock Sunday for John P. Holmgrens farm showed place, cash prize, 50c. ln a number of original sdngs. These auditorium. school of commended for to of be are The barnyard high the value boys plenty Cliff Watkins has very kindly manure and good cultivation. He has their splendid work, which reflects songs were tuneful and well, sung. credit on the Ag. Department of the Mr. Nelson has aranged to have his agreed to do everything possible to grown beets for over twenty-si- x songs sold in the Brigham City help organize the orchestra to play years with splendid financial results local high school. stores. music oratorio. the i of the .accompaniment from his beet acreage. Final mention must be made of the Elwood L. W. Ford, violinist and Fred D. at says Iverson Joseph I I singing of Eugene and Kent Clark. Williams, clarinetist also have very he control nematode by growing These two brothers furnished two in this services offered their is This kindly beans before 'sugar beets. acts that maintained the high entire gentle- what he is doing this year with very connection. These of the show. Their Abdul quality who musicians, men are professional. good results. Amir ,song was very Abulbul Mrs. Helen Stark, an early Utah have recently opened a studio over Alva Rhodes at East Garland is resia applauded. generously for and many 'years, one of the'big stock- feeders of the pioneer Comptons Art Gallery. be given to the orshould Credit now Is of whose some this home dent offered of city, have value the already They valley. His farm shows two Mutuals for of the seganizations Los who has in and to Angeles, Calif., valuable suggestions relative the barnyard manure the feeding lhave given their They cooperation. two scarce been months the more on the past spending shows curing performers operations bring him. His crop a cost that town at entertainment the instruments, such as flute, oboe, the result of livestock feeding on in Salt Lake City, was in Brigham is ridiculous. One wishes that they on arrangethe After viol. City Wednesday making bassoon and bass the farm acreage. would get together more often. of ments the and for the 1 improvement an is organized Is completely import-chorus becoming Dairying , plot in the city cemeant part of farming in ' Bear River family burial functioning, the assistance of a -orchestra t will prove a valley. On this tour they visited the tery. Mrs. Stark was accompanied revelation to both the singers and fine dairy herds of Noble Hunsaker, to this city by her. sister, Mrs. ElizaLeon Jensen, Ludvig Larson, and beth M. Felt, Mrs. Albert ,Toronto the listeners. and Mrs. Lamont Felt of Salt Lake Ralph Richards." City, who spent the day here. Mrs. KH the SCHOOLSTAKEA Cars Collide Thursday Morning On Forest St. Local Artist Paints Picture Of Temple T Leslie Beets Soon. (Mrs. Donald Sheffield of this city has accepted a call to fill a six. months mission in the California mission of the L. D. S. church. She on will leave for her field of labor her Sheffield, Elder October 29th. the husband, has been laboring in the past California mission during located A Dodge sedam driven by W. 0. twenty months. He is now at Medesto, in the Fresno Conference, Knudson of this city, ('collided withwhere he is doing splendid work, a Ford delivery car driven by Gaynard Stephens, belonging to the Regal I according to conference reports. Cleaning Company of Ogden on Forest Street at 9:30 Thursdya morning. The I force of the impact tipped the Ford and Saturday: car over, which was considerably j ELBERTA, Friday Rebut none of the occupants J Daredevils The damaged, Tom Mix in Pants AH were injured. According to Marshal ward." Also "The Way of Mr. J R. Evans, investigating officer,near and Pathe News. of the out alley LIBERTY, Friday and Saturday. Knudsop drove Mad Hour crossing over Theatre, "The Liberty the story, Elinor Glynns onto the north side of Forest Street, Also "Bare Knees. Lon where his car struck the Ford just to Tuesday. Sunday ELBERTA, Also ahead of the left rear wheel. City. Chaney in "The Big --H-4 Jailbirds and Pathe News. The LIBERTY, Sunday to Tuesday. Slickers Divine Woman. Also "Slick and Fox News. at the Utah Lloyd Davis, a student at Logan, came College Agricultural the week-en- d home today to spend Mrs. and Mr. with his parents, accompanied He city. this of Davis e see hooae and business blocks his father to Ogden today to f,!arly Uah tais betwen the community. big football game Cowbos. 8 Wlfe the Wyoming and died ln 1903 leavlnS seven Aggies year later he moved to Je.n' Idaho, ad where he married Nellie Do- Warren Morgan of St. Anthony, ta held he will Since. making his home in Funeral services Jfeh 12 has been engaged in the Malad on Saturday at to Briska Upation of farming. body will be brought and inter- services the are hia wife and the City following ,oCiviS nS c5lilren: David, Mrs. Jos. Perry iIra- - Thomas D. Evans and Artv. ;MorSan, M. LA. ENJOYED At the Sunday morning session of the Quarterly Conference beginning at 10 oclock, the following program will be rendered by Sunday Schools of the south half of Box Elder stake at the tabernacle: Preliminary music, Amos Nicholas; prayer; song by congregation, In instrumental Our Lovely Deseret; music. Second Ward; talk, Cblumbus Discovery of America in Relation to the Restoration of the Gospel by First Ward member; song exercises, Chorus from Mantua School; story by Erma Valentine of the Second Ward; girls chorus, Willard School; and congregational song, America." Seventy New Members Brigham Sugar Factory Enlisted in Singing Will Begin Slicing At The Theatres Wlliianx tomey NUMBER 56. W IN MALAD Resident; - BOX ELDER CO. Quarterly Conference VAUDEVILLE BY Program For Sunday ON IN COUNTY! Organization. ONLY SEMI-WEEKL- Y PUBLISHED IN BEET HARVEST IS PROGRESSING THE BOX ELDER NEWS THE But Just to AIL ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928. Local People Guests Members of the local chamber of commerce, including President George A. Anderson, directors John M. Burt, C. V. Forsgren, Claud Sloey, Frank R. Holman, Carl Seashore, and J. Wesley Horsley and W. L. Holst were guests of the Ogden chamber of commerce last night at the Ogden clubs housewarming at its new quarters In the Bigelow Hotel. Representatives were also present from other clubs of the state. A reception and dinner was tendered the guests by the hotel management. A warm reception was given the visiting members from this city who were made to feel that they are a part of the great commercial commonwealth of the northern end of the state. w. THE HAGUE, Oct 18 According to dispatches received here, the big American expedition, financed by the American government, which is seekcane, ing a new species of sugar then and Guinea New reached Dutch The Interior. expedl the penetrated tion already discovered a new sugar cane of huge proportions, reaching feet, which a height of twenty-eigThe robustum. is named saccharium cane will he transplanted In experimental gardens and will some time later be transported to Washington. ht A very beautiful oil painting of the Logan Tempi and grounds is now oin display in the 'window of J. Johansen, the Jeweler, on Main street. The picture was recently painted by Ephraim Tillotson of this city, who has considerable ability ln art. The building is reproduced very perfectly in the painting and the grounds look exceptionally beautiful, Service At 2nd Ward Sunday Home-Comin- g g A missionary service in honor of Elder Leland Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Davis, who n recently returned from the mission of the Mormon church, will be held Sunday evening at 7:39 oclock at the Second Ward chapel. A special program is being arranged for theoccasion, which will include special talks ou missionary work, complemented with a program of music, readings, etc. Elder Davis will be the principal speaker of the evening. The public (Is extended a cordial invitation to be present. home-comin- German-Austria- . HM OASIS DESCRIBED H Stranger: Where can a man get a Mr. and Mrs. Herald Kunzeler of of drink in New,York? Rosette and Mrs. Henry Rose New Yorker: Any place except the relatives park Valley are visiting with cent stores." City. in Brigham friends! and Hve-and-t- en Stark said she regretted very much that time would not pemit of her visi.ting Brigham her many old friends ln City during her stay. m YISITSSAND DEPOSITS J. William Knight, capitalist, and Creer of Provo" were Engineer ln iBrigham City yesterday visiting with Joseph F. Hansen, 'and looking over the property of the Brigham Sand and Silica company. The gentlemen expressed surprise ln finding so large a deposit of such excellent sand as is contained in the hill east of the cemetery; to which a railroad spur has just recently been completed SHORT VACATION Teachers. Attending U. E. A. Convention at Salt Lake City. W." O. The schools In Box Elder county closed the ilatter part of this !week ln order to give the teachers an opportunity to attend the Utah Education Association Convention, being held at Salt' JAke City on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Box Elder county schools are represented at the convention 100 strong,, every teacher in the county EXHIBITS HOOK RUGS having gone;tolSalt Lake, according to Supt C. H. Skidmore. The Blau Shoppe is making and It is estimated that approximately exhibiting a number of attractive new 5,000 teachers from various parts of hook rugs, which are all wool and the state are in attendance at the hand made. These rugs are very U. E. A. convention. popular and the Blau Shoppe has on The Box Elder and Bear River high sale material used in their making schools closed Wednesday afternoon and the grade schools of the county CARD OP THANKS closed Thursday afternoon. Principal F. A. Hinckley of the local To the many friends who so kindly high school said, before leaving for assisted during the funeral services Salt Lake City, that the closing of and burial of our' beloved mother the schools would not only give the Mrs. Caroline Johnson, we wish to teachers an opportunity to attend the express our sincere thanks. We ap convention, but would also give the predate the contribution of floral hoys an opportunity to work in the tributes, the use of automobiles, the beet fields now that the beet harvest kind words and staging at the ser is on. fThe boys have been urged by vices, and all that was done ln their instructors to take advantage of this short vacation and get iln and aid our behalf. THE FAMILY. (It) the farmers in harvesting their' sugar beet crops. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS J |