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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. TACE FOUR A J TUESDAY. AUGUST n Y sr. Let the other fellow pat) Othello Wheatley, son of Mr. and e, Mrs. John G. Wheatley of Honey-villand his young bride, formerly Miss Inez Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Salt Lake mornCity, left Honeyville on Monday where York City, New for auto ing by Mr. Wheatley will enter Cornell University this fall. The young couple were married at the Logan temple on Wednesday, July 31st, and will spend their honeymoon journeying to New his own wap Why should you pay somebody elses tire bill? you are invited to do by the limited mileage guarantee that puts a premium on carelessness and a penalty on the careful driver. Buy your own tire mileage, buy it at lowest cost, and have it guaranteed to you by Goodyear: Thats what i SEMI-WEEKL- '5 visiting and Mr. Wheatley is a graduate of the University of Utah and will be assistant teacher in economics at Cornell. He will also take some courses at Cornell University and will later take out his doctors degree. Mrs. Wheatley, who is a stenographer, may also enter the University. York, EVER GOODYEAR AND PATHFINDER PNEUMATIC TIRE IS GUARANTEED A G A I N S T DEFECTS FOR ITS ENTIRE LIFE. Come, to us for guaranteed Goodyear Tires your size IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY GOODYEARS 'iS Brigham Auto Supply Co. WE NEVER returned Sunday IlozinaxPapendick evening from Salt Lake City, where 'she has been visiting relatives and tfriends lor the past ten days. Mrs. Sarah P. Stohl and grandson, Itaymond Jensen of Salt Lake Cityj with friends 'visited over the week-en- d .and relatives tn Brigham City. H. J. Heaton of Balt "Lake City, inspector and auditor fif the Aetna Insurance company, accompanied ' by 2iis wife arid son Wayne, visited with old friends in Brigham on Saturday. Hiss Vesta Facer, nurse at the. Salt Lake L. D. S. Hospital, and Mrs. Mary Robbins of this city will leave Wednesday for a tour of the Yellowstone National Park. Miss Charlotte Pearse, daughter of T)r. and Mrs. R. A. Pearse of this city, returned Friday last from a months visit with relatives and ftiends at Twin Falls, 'Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Morris of TRosett visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodliffe tn this city Sunday. TTiey attended the Kunzler family reunion held at Lagoon Saturday. F. O. Farris of the firm of Farris and Gardner, water well drillers operating in this section, left Brigham on Sunday morning by arito for '5ty sa business trip to "his home town, San Jose, California. He was by Rudolph Kaiser, Jr., manager of the Bargain store, who will visit a short time on the coast. t lv CLOSE Mr. and Mrs. Emil H. Johnson of Salt Lake City are spending the week visiting their son, Viggo E. Johnson and family of this city. Mr. William Losee, who is employed at the First Security Bank of Magna visited over the week end with his mother, Mrs. Frank Losee of this city. Rulon Baron, Lester Dredge, Ralph Merrell, Lamar Valentine and Leland of this city, left Saturday Dav.is afternoon for a weeks vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. Miss Jessie Grover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Grover of this city, underwent an operation for appendi- Hor-ten- Members of the Roskelley family met in a reunion Thursday afternoon at Smithfield canyon. Dinner was served to 115 people present. A business meeting was held and officers elected as follows: C. O. Roskelley of this city, president: Richard Roskelley, and J. H. Roskelley, vice presidents; Mrs. Lulu R. Mortensen, secretary; Mrs. C. O. Roskelley, assistant secretary. A splendid program was carried out and enjoyed se one-ha- one-ha- lf Chevrolet lody. buy Closed cab, screen at $450.00 Graham 14 ton truck, chassis only, good condition tires, and in first-cla- $475.00 ss 192B Graham 1 (body, good 1125 3925 $325.00 ton screen truck. An exceptional .... .... ...... - buy at 1925 truck. half-to- n A" 3926 .Dodge J The descendants of Thomas and Margaret Innes held a family reunion Sunday at Lorin Farr park in Ogden. A sumptuous family dinner was served at 12 oclock noon, plates members in being laid for fifty-on- e attendance. At 2 oclock an excellent program was rendered, consisting of speeches, readings, musical numbers aird an original poem by Mrs. Abel G. Rich of this city. Present at the reunion from Brigham City were Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooley and children, Bishop and Mrs. Abel S. Rich and children, Mr. and Mrs. Abel G. Rich and Mrs. Miaggle R. Duffin and daughters. citis this morning at the Cooley hospital. She is getting along nicely. Mibb Rhea Valentine and Miss Wood of this city went to Salt Lake City this morning where they will enter the L. D. S. hospital to take a course in nursing. Mrs. T. M. Evans of this city left by everyone. Monday for San Francisco, Calif., where she will visit with her son, The American Legion Auxiliary T. W. Evans and family. She was have chosen tne following ladies as accompanied by her grandson, Jimmy delegates and alternates at the AmeriEvans, who will attend school there. can Legion convention to be held at Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stone of Ogden, August 22nd, 23rd and 24th: Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford, chairman; Conowingo, Maryland, announce the Mesdames C. V. Forsgren, C. E. Dunn, lf arrival of a fine eight and Leland Larsen, Roland Ridd. Dan 11th at pound baby boy, born August the Cooley Hospital in this city. Mrs. Petersen, J. B. Varney, as delegates. Stone was formerly Miss Ester Clark Alternates include Mesdames J. Wesley Horsley, Wm. C. Call, Rozilla of this city. Papendiek, Martin Rasmussen and Harvy Erdmann. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS" Members of the Social Development Club entertained their husbands at a delightful party Saturday evening at El Monte Springs in Ogden canyon. Swimming was enjoyed and a delicious buffet luncheon was served to twelve couples present. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Buy a good used truck now and the money you will save this fall in handling the harvest will pay for it. And remember when you buy a used truck from us, you get the cost. ninety .per cent of the new value for 1927 ton truck, closed cab and Btake tires and in good mechanical condition $500.00 ton truck, closed cab and stake Graham body, good tires and in mechanically good condition $600.00 ton truck, closed cab and 12 foot This truck has been completely overhauled and is in perfect condition $800.00 Graham 1 fstake body. ton truck, closed cab and stake body, with rear dual wheels, all new 32x6 tires, mechanically perfect 1927 Graham 2 $950.00 EASY TERMS! WE WILL PAY YOUR TRAVELING SOGDEN ON ANY PURCHASE EXPENSES TO OF $200 OR MORE. Robt. H. Hinckley, Inc. or 23 rT.cr.c 121 Ogden 2810 VO Brigham Washington Ave., Ogden & Vov!deV' will make their home at American Fork, where Mr. Eddy is employed with the Thornton Drug company. RUCKS! J V tto honeymoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoskisson of Salt Lake City, a former student of the University of Utah and a member of the Delta Epsilon sorority. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lisle Eddy, former residents of Brigham City, but now of Salt Lake. Mr. Eddy is also of the University of Utah and a member of the Phi Alpha Delta fraternity. The young couple J LOCAL ITEMS d lowstone Park, 'where they spent their and your type, at your price and our standard Goodyear service. 23 e. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leland Eddy, who were married Monday, August 5th, ah the home of Mrs. Maggie R. Wight in this city, visited in Brigham City on YelSunday upon their return from : TELEPHONE sight-seein- g BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 38 SOUTH MAIN STREET Miss Anna Rasmussen of Brigham City and Lorenzo Archibald of Ogden were united in marriage at Ogden on Saturday. A wedding supper was tendered the young couple Saturday night at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen, In this city. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nichols of this city announce the engagement of v .r,ov Co'? Watch For The Opening Date 01 Our NEW STORE 4 WorK Will Be Resumed New Business BlocK To By Ruby Mine Company Be Erected In Brigham local tailor, is A. Lichtenstein, razing the frame building, formerly the H. C. Christiansen tailor shop on South Main street, preparatory to the erection of a modern brick business block. The new structure, if present plans mature, will be 31x90 feet. Mr. Lichtenstein says he already has two applications for a lease on the new building, which goes to show that there is a brisk demand for business property here at the present time. City Court Items P-- r. Two criminal matters were: dered by the City Court on Sc . Work on the Ruby mine In Box the parties In botlw' Elder canyon will be resumed at once, morning,from west of TremontonN3 coming according to President Leo J. Niel- -' In one case, J. A. Hunsaker pi;1 sen. At a meeting of the board of to a check charge pre' Id guilty of held the office directors the at G. G. Sweeten and was feEd company In this city Monday evei by to take care of and required ning, it was decided to again work the the mine and a lease was let to Mr. outstanding checks. At a the time Court imposed Gustaveson, prominent mining man of sentence whicyoo Ogden who, together with other Og- -' suspended jail ' effective upon the wncj den business men, have become comes new instruments without j any interested in the mine. Diderickson was Harvey re The tunnel at the Ruby mine has a on charge of wounding been run to a depth of 403 feet, oljfhj passing thrpugh many pockets of animals on the complaint and he prs, Adams of Thatcher, Mr. to Nielsen. ore, good according Prominent mining engineers of the not guilty, the trial being Kf state who have looked over the Ruby September 2nd. r c mine have stated that indications point to the striking of a vein of Box Elder County Histct1 good ore at a depth of about 437 Compiled feet. The officers of the mine are! enthused over present prospects at the mini and are determined to have Every citizen of Box Elder the work go forward as fast as will be pleased to learn throiff possible. A number of people from tures and brief statistics, tbef ither states have become stockholders. day status of the county's Count Chapter 23, "Box Elder information. tory gives that City Council Fixes Tax Just what is being done by tto'p.ru Levy At Sixteen ing big concerns carrying otic&l own county today. pel The public schools, Utaljks The City Council met in regular cement P1? 7 adjourned session Saturday, August; Sugar company, the compare. & Utah Power Light 1929. 10, Present; Councilmen Christhe tensen, Nelson, Reese and Wixom. Bell Telephone company, the Mayor Rich and Councilman Merrell Short Line Railroad, Pacific Railroad, Bear excused. Christensen in the chair. Revised budget for 1929 was pre- projects, the fruit industry,Bure i sented by City Manager and accepted. Woolen Mills, the Farm Matter of tax levy for 1930 was Commercial Clubs and the L discussed. Moved by Christensen Association. that Brigham Citys tax levy be fixed Anyone else doing anythin? at 16 mills. Motion seconded by the Daughters of the PloneffL Wixom and carried by unanimous We want the whole story I tlfl vote, and the following resolution was submitted and passed: CARD OF THA5K3 WHEREAS, the City of Brigham is a duly Incorporated city of the third We desire to extend oorj class, and and heartfelt thanks to WHEREAS, the time for making and neigh, the annual levy for city purposes relatives, friends, us during assisted so kindly has now arrived of our father, Julius Sm ' NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved tlora that the City Council of Brigham the many beautiful of autom,, contribution jSfl. City In regular adjourned session the assembled this 10th day of August, the kind, sympathetic In our hour of bereave 1929, hereby levies upon all real and Gods choicest blessings personal property within Brigham one oi 1(en City, made taxable by law, for all each and every jjfhe corporate purposes, the sum of 16 na I mills on the assessed valuation of it of all said property to be appropriated lke as follows, 9.74 mills on the dollar for sinking fund and principal on outstanding Afte bonded Indebtedness. Jen's 4 53 mills on the dollar for Interest! e Pi on outstanding bonded Indebtedness. itlon 1.73 mills on the dollar for the ports maintenance of free public library. ms. . Done In regular adjourned session Radio Servic JctJo, this 10th day of August, 1929. ABEL S. RICH, Mayor. Page & , Attest: f West Forest JESSIE B. JENSEN; City Recorder. ; j J i teh-g- . Autos In Collision At North Willard Friday A Ford coupe driven by Mrs. Zelda Kirkbride of Smithfield collided with Graham-Paig- e sedan driven by Lloyd G. Mertcheimer of Provo Friday last at the curve near the Wm. Smith residence In north Willard. Both cars were damaged, and the occupants of the cars escaped with slight injury. According to Sheriff J. H. Zundel, who made an investigation, Mrs. Kirkbride was driving south. Her little baby was standing in the seat between her and Miss Lavon Claypool. While paying attention to the baby she neared the curve with her car crowding the road and as she looked up the other car was upon her. She turned onto her side of the highway quickly, but the cars collided. The force of the impact threw the babe against the windshield, cutting its lip Early Pioneer Laid At Rest Friday Afternoon their daughter, Florence, to Norman D. Morrell of Hyde Park. The marriage will take place Thursday in Impressive funeral services were') the Salt Lake temple. held at the Third ward chapel Friday afternoon at 2 oclock for Julius A marriage license was issued on Smith, 84, who died at his home In Saturday at the office of county clerk this city August 7th. P. Russell Wight to Fred Elmer NelJ. Frank Bowring presided son and Leona Williams of Brigham at Bishop the services, which opened with a City. The marriage will take place vocal duet, Who Are These Arrayed Wednesday at the Salt Lake temple. in White, by Mesdames Connie M. Peters and Morllla L. Spencer. InWillard Facer of Salt Lake City, vocation was offered by Nels Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Packer, Mr. and followed by a vocal solo, "The Lord Mrs. P. N. Pierce and E. F. Cutler Is My Shepherd, by H. D. Wofflnden, of Brigham City were dinner guests accompanied by Afton Glover, piano, Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Ann Pearson, violin. and Mrs. Geo. H. Facer in this city. The speakers were Patriarch John I). Peters, Patriarch Brigham Wright. David Reese, W. C. Horsley of the stake presidency and Bishop Bowring. Special! Between speakrs a violin solo, "Ave was rendered by Ann PearMaria, During son, accompanied by Afton Glover on July the piano. The closing song, "Lead Kindly Light, was rendered by Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Spencer, and Hervin Duart Wave $7.50 Bunderson of the stake presidney pronouned the benediction. Milady Beauty Interment was In the city cemetery. B. M. Thompson dedicated the grave. Parlor m-- Phone 71 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "NEWS Being M 1 Jj Mills lO -- j 1 to-w- lt: Radio Sftfc Fa.tte" |