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Show READ THE NEWS ! WHILE IT IS NEWS IN THE : BOX ELDER NEWS )' READ THE ADS IN THIS PAPER AND HELP BUILD YOUR DEVOTED BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, iLUME 35. Eleven Injured Last Night When Cars Clash Head-o- n ACTIVITIES AT 35 YEARS OF CAMP KIESEL Eleven people were injured last night at 8 oclock in an automobile head-o- n collision on the highway one mile north of Riverside. According outs of Box Elder StaKe to the report, A.W. McClurg of Malad, Idaho, suffered a fractured knee cap to Hold Outing WeeK and was cut and bruised and George Of July Richardson of Pocatello, Idaho, had Beveral ribs broken and was also cut men the Boy Scouts of Box Elder I and bruised. Other occupants of the te hold their outing at Camp cars escaped with cuts and bruises, eel during the week beginning The injured parties were given atten-- f at the Garland and Tremofcton 29th, they will find ample tunity for activity under most hospitals. According to Deputies Joseph R. silent leadership. . he camp is in charge of S. Dil- - Olsen and Charles Cheal, investigat-th- n accom-!eMr. officers, Rlcharson, ing the of Young, scout executive by his wife and daughter and Gateway Area Council. Mr. panied Mrs. and her daughter, were Tolman mg has directed the camp during in an Essex Super Six. south won his driving has and past five years into the hearts of the boys. He Mr. McClurg, accompanied by Mrs. H. also merited and won the con- - W. McAacl of Iowa, Mrs. George E. nee of the parents and those send- - Jones and Mrs. E. W.'Dreer of Malad, their sons to camp will have the Miss Ruth Malan and Mrs. Gertrude of Salt Lake City were driv- trance that they are being well Pollan soutbI ing care of. As the cars approached each other, Nellie Rose of Garland as. hav car i3 8ald rtmed by Miss Golds Acord, also of tbe n0rthbound 1116 g 8ldetf th8 road great !and, Will be ready with good. ben of the car, Our Scouts wnoi The driver was car ' aiMLfitious meals. tblnb ng approaching been at camp will remember out 8ntarned as3 8aad ag wonderful pies, crusty biscuits, f' b8r car turned ee ho? cakes and the hundred and one fast h8n be side of and the j the highway hnimfr things Mrs. Rose prepares solI two right automobiles clashed head-o. for them. lly Botll cars were adly damaged. t. Willis Smith is again at camp lature director. Mr. Smith is a luate of the U. A. C. Hia ac- -j intance . with insects, plants and s is extensive and his four years make him especially quail- amp ' to teach nature from the great ' t TO NO PARTY OR FACTIQNBUTJUST TO ALL FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929. WILLIAM LAUB The Eddy Drug Store Will Succumbed at Fielding On; Celebrate Birthday Monday; Funeral . Thursday. Anniversary. NUMBER 30. Whitworth Family Holds Reunion Mon.f July 15th DEATH OF MRS. REAL SERVICE 29th. OWN COMMUNITY g The descendants of the late George Whitworth held a family reunion at Lava Hot Springs, Monday, July 15th. A short program was given at 10 oclock. A sketch of the life of George Whitworth was read by Afton Johnson and Florence Whit worth Loveland; duet, Bishop Alf Johnson and daughter of Beaver Dam; reading, Alice Whitworth. Dinner was served cafeteria style to 124 members of the family present After dinner, a swim was enjoyed ln the State 'Natatorium, after which all returned to the grove and the family organized for the coming year as follows: George A. Whitworth, president; Emily Whitworth, Jack Whitworth, secretary and an amusement committee was also organized, composed of Charles Whitworth, Elizabeth Hatch and Grace Tiller. Descendants from Utah, Idaho and Montana were present. A most enjoyable time was spent by all attending. PROCEEDINGS OF DISTRICT COURT londay, July 15th Was Law, Motion and Probate Day. Mrs. Mary R. Laub, 63, wife of Up until the early nineties the drug Monday, July 15th, was regular law and motion and probate day in the business in this community was William Laub of Fielding and mother handled by several mercantile stores of Mrs. Esther Laub Pollard of this District Court, the Honorable Melvin which carried everything covering city, died Monday night at 11:45 oHarris, Judge and Farrell Johnthe needs of the community. clock at the family home in Fielding son, the District Court stenographer, were in attendance. The day of specialization was just from the effects of a stroke. dawn In the estate of Peter G. Jensen, with in and health that She had enjoyed splendid dawning deceased, an order is made confirmBrigham City came the birth of the until a month ago when she suffered a stroke. She later suffered another ing the sale of Lot 1, Block 23, Plat Eddy Drug .Store. On July 24, 1894, at 5 a. m., Mr. stroke and failed in health rapidly B, Brigham City Survey, to John E. D. L. Eddy and his son, Wynn L. since that time. Baird for $750.00. completed invoicing several small In the estate of William H. Dacis, Mrs. Laub was born in England, stocks of drugs and medicines in the April 10, 1865. She came to Utah deceased, an order is made appointgeneral stores here. They closed the with her mother when eight years ing Mary Y. Davis, administratrix, deals and started the Eddy Drug of age as converts to the L. D. S. upon her giving a bond in the sum Store under the firm name of D L church. The family settled in Logan. of $4,000.00, and taking and subEddy & Son. In 1900, Wynn pur- In 1881 she married William Laub at scribing the oath of office as is chased his fathers interests, but has St. George. The family has resided by law. required Mrs. Stena Thulin, Mr. and Mrs. continued the name The Eddy Drug at Fielding during the past twenty-fiv- e In the estate of Nathan D. Years-leArthur Thulin and daughter, of Palo Store ever since, so that next Wedyears. Mrs. Laub was a faithful Alto, California are deceased, an order Is made visiting ln this nesday, the store will have been In member of the dominant church and LeRoy B. Young as adauthorizing city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. constant operation for 35 years. a teacher in the Relief Society. to sell at private sale ministrator, W. H. Gleave. Mrs. Thulin Arthur In 1910, Wynn joined forces with are her husband and five was formerly Miss Myra McIIale a certain real estate belonging to said Surviving the United Drug company, the Rexall children, as follows: Mrs. Lewis R. teacher at the Box Elder high school deceased, upon giving an additional Drug stores and the Liggett stores, Cannon of Stone, bond for $1,400.00. Idaho, Mrs. Ezra some years ago. which, bthe way, is the largest chain In the estate of Vinson F. Davis, Mrs. Eugene Cannon, WilRichards, of drug stores in the world. an order Is made confirmliam R. Laub, all of Fielding, and deceased, When Mr. Gutches, the West Coast Mrs. Esther Laub Pollard of Brigham ing the sale of certain personal manager, heard The Eddy Drug Store also thirty-on- e property to Isaac Allen, for the grand children, was going to have a 35th birthday City; sum of $571.70. four great grand children and a siscelebration, he proffered some very ter, Mrs. George Laub of In the matter of the estate and Brigham splendid birthday gifts) for Wynns City. of Edytlie Julia Gephart, guardianship customers, which will be given away a minor, an order is made appointing were at services held Funeral the during the anniversary week, which Sallie S. Gephart, guardian, her bond 22nd. Full Fielding ward chapel Thursday after opens Monday, July fixed in the su mof $2,500.00. r. Joseph Cummings of the local noon. a was There attendance Matters Disposed Of being Many particulars concerning these gifts and a wealth of large bond Is furnished and The school faculty and scoutmaster Next required floral tributes. Wednesday Will Be will be found in The Eddy Drug of are issued to letters At guardianship roop 103 is assistant naturalist Horace Richards presided. Regular Meeting Bishop Store ad in this issue. said the Bear Gala Day chief of camp recreational ac-- 1 guardian. was a The rendered song by opening The News editor well remembers On Tuesday. In the estate of Leady A. Hokenson tea. He is also a graduate of the opening of The Eddy Drug Store mixed quartet and Jarvis Johnson fcr. Al C. with a major in botany Cornia, deceased, Wilford L. Hokenson followed offered the invocation, by here in 1894. The writer had just I Is as one of the admlnls an is Mr. in met session Council discharged biology. City Cummings a cornet and trombone duet by regular te Scout and is one of the great- - j and Jesse L. Pollock, is Bear River City is planning a assumed the foremanship of the Brig- Messrs. Sweeten and WatklnB. The Tuesday at 7 oclock. trators, ham City Bugler, Brighams first to act as administrator, Isftnpers and trailers In the state, rousing celebration for Wednesday, Present: Mayor and all Councilmen appointed newspaper, having passed through speakers were Leo Earl, Fred Richhis bond fixed ln the sum of I boys will receive a great thrill July 24th, according to Parley being Committee from Daughters of the the stages of his training as a ards and Bishop Horace Richards Mr. D. C. Cornia and Jesse $2,000.00. M. Mrs. plant and animal life gren of the executive committee in Peters Connie Rest sang, Pioneers was present with reference devil. Wynn being a conLeir numerous hikes. charge. The city will be decorated printers Thee Sad Heart, and Miss Gladys to building bridges at Pioneer Park L. Pollock are the administrators in The stant advertiser threw Bugler of the said estate. ips, of last year will remember ln Patriotic colors and the Bear River us Tyson sang "My God, My Father. and presented plans and estimated together Immediately. w111 furnish In the estate of Jonah Mathias, tor this music Band was The rendered L. hts and Roberts way song by costs of same. Moved by Christen closing jolly p. Being a good mixer, Wynn soon the final uccount of the occasion, deceased, auspicious Inducting hikes, and the easy way took a prominent part ln the activities the quartet and James H. Hess pro sen that matter be tabled. Seconded executor is allowed, approved and s patri-Sba Include will The fine His benediction. nounced the program kught them handicraft of the community, joining the local by Merrell and carried. settled and partial distribution orp KH are always a delight around otic meeting at the opera house, unit of the Utah National Guard, and Quarterly report of City Sexton dered made, In accordance with the fire. His pleasing person- - mencing at 10 oclock in the morn-- I affiliating himself with local clubs covering period of April 1st to June petition filed. Render has endeared him to the boys ing. A good speaker has been and social functions, thus gaining the Brigham People was 30th In the estate of Lewis S. Wight, re his presented and acepted. be happy to learn that he cured for the meeting and friendship of the younger people, an order is made authorAt an deceased, j with be marks will Prog'ram complemented Mr. Farris, who is drilling wells again be at camp. who made his drug store a meeting administratrix to sell at the izing program entertaining met at with Council and new leader at camp comes from Mantua, place. Friendships were engendered School Sunday Evening' the real and personal sale private At 2:30 oclock in the afternoon, then that have been lasting. Wylnn Model Airplane Works of Cali- reported that he was down 400 feet to the estate of property belonging be contests will races and as per contract and presented He will teach the construe- childrens has given the drug store his best deceased. said the Mr. and Mrs. Rupert P. Olsen and log of soil structure. Moved of model airplanes and what boy conducted at the park, in which hun-- k efforts and as a result the establishby In the estate of Caroline Smith, children and Mrs. Emery Reese of Reese that Mr. Farris be authorized of will children dreds in participate, this interested been a ment in has leader thoroughly always the will Is admitted to deceased, an this progave city entertaining to to drill hole as per The big event of the afternoon its particular line. of activity. proceed and Lorenzo J. Smith Is probate Sunday evening at the State schedule 100 feet further in order to rt hikes and overnight hikes to program will be the rodeo. Judging His genial assistant, Charles T. gram School in Industrial Ogden. (Continued On Page Two.) determine soil structure 100 feet of interest ranging from near from the wild west events put over Anderson, has been with him since are There about and forty girls Motion down. further seconded thel the fall of 1894. His long connection by wenty mires from camp will in Bear River in past years 140 boys at the school and each Christensen and carried. re the activities at camp. All1 rodeo this year will be a real with the store speaks volumes for Committees from the Box Elder will be safeguarded so that attraction. Wild horses will be his efficiency and dependability as a Sunday evening a program is given ts will be in no danger at any brought in from 'the Promontory clerk, and likewise, Wynns affability for their entertainment. The local commercial club, composed of J. W. appeared at the Industrial Peters, president; Lewis Jones, sec I Wandering away from the ranges, it is said, and the cowboys as a boss, as their association has people on School MANTUA. All the members of the Sunday evening upon in- retary and W. L. Holst, manager of of Bear River City and vicinity will been most congenial. j will not be permitted. of vitation the and Recreation Club, with their hussuperintendent an steer exhibition horse and News wishin The takes Peach Day, were present and pre pleasure mts will have the opportunity to give the included rendered to El Monte Springs the motored program sented, in writing, request relative bands, their Camp Kiesel red tails or riding e?ual to aching seen in ing The Eddy Drug Store many folowing numbers: last evening. A dainty Saturday of tbls the day. to Peach Day celebration for the happy returns Eagle feather. These awards was served and bathing luncheon Four KH orchestra selections the by Moved 1929. of conclude The days festivities will by Christensen year lehtitle the winners to partici- Olsen orchestra, composed of Lottie, that action be deferred until later was enjoyed by all. In the camp honor reunion to with a grand ball in the evening. Logan Canyon Highway A number of the young married Ruth, Claudius and Mary Olsen; two in the session, when requests would The Bear River City people are noted ld next December. attended the dance which was S. U. Next Mrs. people Forest short readings, Emery Reese; be and are discussed for and Projec Individually kindly passed held at the U. A. C. last tb?ir hospitality mentioning Scout actMties and Inon Music Wednesday talk the Home, by on. Seconded by Reese and carried Is the Scout must not forget I extending. an invitrfon to tle 3U1" A crowd attended and P. evening. large violin Rupert solo, Olsen; Mary on Committee communities to celebrate finance instructed to LOGAN. According to word rewere dressed In various folk IllHbamp Kiesel pup, ,a real bull mounding Olsen many a and Olsen. Ruth solo, piano as to collect with 24th concession them this facts year ceived Tuesday by Director William given costumes. Those In attendance from r which will frolic daily with July heretofore, and repoft at the next Peterson from Congressman Don B fcouts who won cabin Inspection Mantua were: Messrs and Mesdames meeting of Council. Colton, the Logan canyon road will Wilford Hailing, Zelph Erekson, John Garland Case Water Butler Family Reunion AtLther,,rdwm 1! in all probability be the next forest Peter Knudson, representing the Rasmussen, IjaRue be Ing Ernest aid project in Utah Heard In City Court Old Folks Committee, appeared and Jensen. All enjoyed Jensen, ied to the Scout having the themselves. At Teton Basin, Idaho road federal Colton asked that city appropriate .$23.00 Congressman reported that he st number of points in the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson of had met with the state road commis toward entertainment of the old folks Plain ontest. J.-Albert of City were guests of Mr. and and Ashby Ashby Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bingham and sion recently regarding the Logan at Lorin Farr Park on Thursday Mrs. Oluf Sse leaders and activities assure Johnson on Sunday. were Garland before Judge arraigned of this Mrs. Dave Johnson and daughter, Scouts a real time while at daughters, Barbara and Doris from canyon road, and that they agreed B. H. Jones in the city court Wed- August 8th. Moved by Wixom that this project would be started i city, returned Tuesday evening city appropriate $25.00 for that pur : .if at- - that f Box Elders quota Is 80 Boy Teton nesday, charged with threats to do pose. Motion seconded and carried Kathleen, and Mrs. Jack Verde and where near in he declared. the Basin, Idaho, they future, . It is expected that the camp daughter Marie, of Salt Lake City bodily harm to R. C. Harris. a Moved by Merrell that Manager be are visiting at the home of Mr. and be filled to capacity. Scouts tended reunion of the Butler family, a of entered not They plea guilty the relatives of Mrs. Bingham. A Officials Visit ing to go or parents of Scouts and the trial was set for Friday, instructed to have all unmetered Mrs. Oluf Johnson this wek. y session was held with a Payson d. get ln touch with their Scout Mrs. Mary Hansen of Salt Lake July 26th. It Is said the trouble services metered In accordance with at Drlggs, Saturday Brigham On Thursday arose fers or M. I. A. officers for splendid program city rgulations, within thirty days City and Mrs. Minnie J. Lund and over in water the irrigating er Information regarding this and an outinge In Teton canyon on o canal near the Ashby Motion seconded by Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson of members of the Sunday. carried. ' t; Mayor L. D. Stewart and Council- home at Garland. g. Brigham City were dinner guests of family were present from Salt Lake, man George C. Chase of Payson were Mrs. Lars J. Hailing Sunday. water the that KH Manager reported Ogden, Brigham, Cache Valley and in Brigham City on Thursday. Miss Ruth Nelson returned home from South Fork has been turned ln Idaho points. All had a good time. aRers They came here to discuss certain New Electric Car Service the pipe line and returned to creek Saturday from Ogden, where she has Sunday at Wlllomere. That all the tribu- been employed. phases of the poultry business with to , Services Announced To Crystal Hot Jesse W. Hoopes, president of the taries to Box Elder Creek have been Mrs. John Rasmussen was hostess Dewey Family Reunion ; ven Whand cleaned; that the main channel to the Recreation Club at her home Poultry Producers association. The city officials of Payson are e following members of the Box: Manager Walter A. Chamberlain has been cleaned by team and disc Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock. A Held At Wyo. sponsoring the poultry Industry in of the Crystal Springs was in Brig- from the power dam to the junction delicious hot dinner was served to Missionary organization will that community and are scouting ham City on Wednesday and while at of Hailing Creek and main channel. twelve members and six guests. A :W instrft in the various wards, next AFTON. Descendants of John C. around for reliable Information and fey, July 21st, at the regular beautiful vase of garden flowers the News office stated that he had Dewey, numbering approximately 102, data which they will pass on to centered the table. Monte Carlo tug services: with the U. I. C. for electric arranged At The Theatres t ward, Ben L. Bowring; Sec - met in the annual Dewey family poultry raisers at Payson. Whist was played during the aftercar service each Saturday evening K4 ward, Donald Sheffield and wife- r6unlon Friday and Saturday at the noon, and high score was awarded you. between Ogden and Crystal Springs. Dewey Campbell Former Resident I ward, Lorenzo W. Anderson home of Mr9Mrs. Josl The schedule includes two special Jeppsen, low score, to Visiting ELBERTA and Thursday Friday: Marlnna wife; Fourth ward, Lorin Chris - at Afton, Wyoming, and cut prize to Johnson follows: as "The Case of Lena Smith with WeeK trains, m and Floyd Anderson; Fifth Brigham Fifteen living children of Mr. Dewey Leaving Ogden at 7:15; Harrisville, Esther Ralston. Also His Lucky Clara Jensen. Demoivre Skidmore and Jay were all in attendance. The family Miss Annie Schow Is reported very 7:26; Willard, 7:42; Perry, 7:48; Night and Fox News. Ison; Sixth ward, Wesley Ander- - J organization now consists of 472 of ill at her home here. E. F. Cutler of Inkom, Idaho, Brigham, Honeyville, 8:16; 8:00; ELBERTA Saturday: Tim McCoy tnd Robert Fishburn ; Honeyville, his direct descendants. brother of Mrs. H. J. Packer of this leaving Crystal Springs southbound In Sioux Blood. Also Reel Life Am Wight and Rupert Olson; Mrs. Eldred Peterson and baby left The family organization, as effected city, is visiting with relatives and at 8:25 oclock. cartoons. and Kat y ward. Rumel Cayton and Krazy for their home In Provo on Saturday, wir; Friday, has the following personnel: friends here, a guest at the present The second car leaves Brigham at rd ward, Jas. I. May and Richard J. LIBERTY Saturday and Sunday: after visiting the past week with her E. Dewey, Deweyville, Utah, presi- of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Pierce. The 9 oclock and Honeyville at 9:16; Mack In "Voice of the City. sister, Mrs. Kenneth S. Jensen. on; Harper ward, Ada Woodyatt dent; Lettie D. Campbell, Afton, Wyo., Packers are attending the farmers leaving the Springs southbound at Willard Theodore Grazer; Mantua ward, Talent. Also Kitchen Mrs. Albert Feller of Salt Lake Mary Dewey, Dewey-ill- encampment at Logan this week. Mr. 12:20 oclock. It Is said that the P densen and Edwin Stenquist; of of Is a made resident former about Cutler ELBERTA and be Brigup three Sunday train will Monday: City spent a two weeks vacation secretary; Orpha Ault, Deweyjhant u y nne ward( Adolph olgon and ville, ham City, a son of the late Sheldon cars. The round trip price from Show People. Also There It Is with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey, Deweytreasurer; y Bott. John Angerbauer of Brigham City. and Fox News. ville, recording secretary. Cutler, second sheriff of this county. 'Brigham City is 35c. J op-ti- on vice-preslde- k - !is. m y, I . - f n. CITY COUNCIL HOLDS SESSION doors. I at Holm-jftudyi- ng com-fcam- se-jw- ill Industrial I k 4 MANTUA NEWS . . s boi, I ctee , 1 two-da- Utah-Idah- . Sixty-thre- at Springs - & Afton, - - 1 In vice-preside- e, This |