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Show the news READ i WHILE IT IS THE flSWS-- IN IN THIS PAPER AND HELP BUILD ELDER jjOX NEWS TO NO PARTYOR FAQTinNP.llT.IIISTTn Al OWN COMMUNITY I BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929. Corinne Chapter No. 1 1 Holds Annual ' Harvest Festival On Nov. 4th Under date of November 4th StarhM Rare Store to Offer Barbecued Heat to Served. Pioneer? crossed the in early meying to Utah of Flle often felt the pangs occasions which, on many eved by the use of they s, - There was also an ffawmSar from a stampede by which roamed in great finals the country. fds over also Me Pioneers and a for fuel ed J'buJfalo l innew ' huge American bison. wT b""a, ,n :Hars yet many of us have not Gotten he delicious buffalo served here about ago by the merchants Hr barbe-sandwich- es years ee EmittTagain to have a real treat larbecue sandwiches free of for this big fcr,. The occasion i Dollar Day in Brigham City, occasion, the date set for this big November 16th Saturday, is being shipped fine buffalo National .. from the Yellowstone and Saturday, barbecue rk for the 14, of Ogden, Utah. on display at local meat be will It week. the rktts during the superi)Derly barbecued, under who on of Nello Christofferson, in this a reputation established The le. M. L serving will be done by the I. A. Board of the Box ARMlSTIv- DAY four-ye- ar two-ye- ar Stake. In Saturday, the 16th, your dollar do double duty in Brigham City. and business house ?ry merchant cooperating in Dollar Day and you j be able to buy anything and ler TO PERRY SOON attractions in one: Rare sandwiches and gains galore. Then, you who come town, may shop at the various res, buy what you need for winter at a saving and visit with ir friends and make it a day of Box Elder Chamber to Be Guests of Perry FolKs barbecued Ifalo November 15 th. ,11 asure and profit. very body come Saturday. With memories of barbecued beef and other fancy dishes lingering in their minds, it is a certainty that the members of the Box Elder commercial club and chamber of commerce, their friends and associates will flock down, in a body, to Perry a week from today, November 15th, to participate in the annual fall festival of the Perry Ward. Plans call for the serving of a meal, cafeteria style, early in the evening, then a snappy program in which Three-Mil- e Creek and local people will participate, then one of thbse fine old dances at which you meet everybody you ever did know and get a chance to renew their acquaintances and make new ones. This trip to Perry is the first of several jaunts to be undertaken by the Box Elder commercial club this winter, it being planned to visit with other communities in the valley before spring. President J. W. Peters of the local chamber, announced today that he, the Board of Governors, and other officers of the club will attend this function in a body with their partners, and Bishop LeRoy White of Perry, in return, states that unusual preparations are being made to furnish a large variety of the fine home cooking for which that locality has become famous. Place a mark on your calendar now for next Friday evening, and tell friend wife not to prepare the evening meal. Go down and rejuvenate your drooping social spirits and who knows but what you may make an acquain tance which may result, not only socially, but commercially to your benefit. to Brigham City Kt Boxing Contest gion Local At Armory Tonight treat in fight fans have a oeal tonight at the local Armory, ere a series of fast boxing contests rating of six events and twenty-- r rounds, will be staged, be contest will begin at 8 oclock, Kid Davis will referee. here are two bouts and re six-rou- ee four-roun- bouts, as follows: d Hawkins, oy 'cte Evans, Brigham sen, Ogden, Eureka. isley, vs. vs. Corinne, Sheik! Bert good-wi- City, Jackson, Salt i Lake, vs. Corinne. Dunn, Perry, vs. Sammy iammy en Bywater, ernon rge, Salt Lake. bos. Haws, Plymouth, vs. Battling Salt Lake. ikins, 'remoter Orlando d to match the Petersen has various boxers lording to their standing in the so that each event will be filled b thrillers. This bout should be wy attractive one and no doubt be largely attended. B K--t pe-Comi- r- - Missionary ng Program Sunday Evening f home-comi- program for Merrell who has been laboring as a Fonary for the L. D. S. church in Esny will be given Sunday night o clock at the Fourth ward chapel, s following program will be ren-P1e8 ll ar ar ar Formal J, Mined Kolaynshi saen were and Geo. W. Herrick arraigned before Judge tbe city court this L. L g! barged with shooting febafcrsant8. ll They entered a guilty and were each fined ?en were arrested Sunday ir jn!i qP adale by local game warden hen 5 . Hull. Ward Carnival Date Changed to Nov. 18th ?f the Ward carnival. ahpo.a n our last issue, has been noundaAe n wff,on6 Ifember (laY- - iv8how The carnival will and Monday cl0Be night-ta- wlth d a I 2fits Wednesday night, Novem- detailed program, of fata di be I published later. PARKER, Pastor. - Notice to Public! Business houses of Brigham all day next City, will be closed and the Day, Armistice Monday, as a observed be day will la Brigham. general holiday R. C. BOWEN, Chairman. Merchants Committee. u, REPUBLICANS TRIUMPH IN CITY ELECTION TUESDAY James E. Halverson Heads TicKet With Substantial Majorities for Each of the Republican Candidates; Heavy Vote Cast. ROAD PROGRAM BUDGET IS MADE Box Elder Road to Idaho Mrs. Lottie Cozier, Noted Vocalist, Visiting Dr. and Line to Be Finisbed Mrs. Pearse In This City In Year 1930. n Mrs. Lottie Cozier, local Preparation for an annual budget a for who number of years vocalist, that will call for spending between In the Hawaiian Islands, $2,590,00 and $3,000,000 In 1930 for has resided state road construction and mainten- is visiting at the home of Dr. and ance has been started by the state Mrs. R. A. Pearse in this city. Mrs. Cozier Just returned from an extended highway commission. trip to the Southern and Eastern The program la already assuming states, where she spent five months definite form, and agreements have touring the country. been entered Into between the state Mrs. Cozier left the Islands June commission and the commissions of 1st, and after a short visit on the Box Elder, Morgan and Summit coun- Pacific Coast and in Utah, went to ties for construction work planned in North Carolina, where Greensborough, those counties. Agreements are being she visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. prepared for other county boards to Noonan and daughter, Peggy Virginia. be considered at meetings with the Mrs. Noonan was formerly Miss county agents during the next two Blanche Cozier of this city. or three months. After touring the south she went The state road commission has to Washington, D. C., where she met approved the tentative allocation of her daughter, Mrs. Aleen Kinney and funds which will be available for her husband, Robbins Kinney of the construction and has authorized its Hawaiian Islands, who were touring. executive officers to present the pro- America. From Washington, she went posed projects for approval of the to New York and while there was a various other counties. guest of Red Nichols, the famous Agreement was executed Monday by musician, who is a son of her brother. the Box Elder county commission for Professor Ernest Nichols, a former building about fourteen miles of the resident of Brigham City. state road system from Rattlesnake Mrs. Cozier expects to study at at a cost of Salt Lake for a time and will then Pass to Snowville return to Hilo, Hawaiian Islands, approximately $160,000.00. Execution of these projects next where she has established a studio, year will practically complete the and where she will resume her musiimproved highway from Salt Lake or cal work. Mrs. Cozier, in the lanOgden to Evanston, Wyoming, or to guage of the Hawailans, desires to the Idaho state line on the Snowville wish her many friends here, Aloha connection. The Snowville road will Nul Loa be entirely finished and the road to Evanston from both the Salt W. I. Hargis Returns Canyon routes and the Ogden and Weber Canyon routes will bel From Hospital Tuesday completed but for short stretches. well-know- Lake-Parle- i ' i ! i i k ys W. I. Hargis, who recently suffered a broken hip bone in a fall, returned to his home In North Willard Tuesday from the Dee Hospital ln Ogden, where he was taken about two weeks 15th November Friday, ago for surgical attention. While his injuries were of a serious nature, Mr. Payments totaling $4,063,000 for Hargis Is reported to be Improving. K4 sugar beets delivered in October by farmers over all the territory covered Officers Find Abandoned o Sugar by operations of the Beet Raisers Will Mrs. Victoria Fowler was elected Sugar The election in Brigham City last Divide $4,063,000.00 On 860 votes as Tuesday lesulted in a Republican city recorder, receiving of the landslide, every candidate ticket receiving good majorities over their Democratic opponents. James E. Halverson, president of the State Security Bank, was elected a majority Mayor of Brigham City by of 618 votes over his opponent, Orson A. Christensen. C. W. Merrell, present city council coun four-yea- r man, was elected as 33 receiving oilman, 570 for E. M. Tyson. W. W. Knudson George L. Johnson, the successful were Reeder M L and councilmen, candidates for two-yeeach receiving a substantial majority as will be seen from the tabulated issue. figures given in this ar Permits to Wed at Marriage licenses were issued the office during clerks the county week to the following couples: Ernest Brown and Ava Hunt of Buhl, Idaho; Louise Roberts, Fay Hunt and NellieHarris of Portage Buhl, Idaho; Loyal Willard. of Lemon and Martha - KH An action has been commenced in V. W. Farr, proprietor of the Farr the District Court here by the State Jewelry company, successors to the Security Bank and the First National J. Johansen Jewelry company of this Bank of Brigham City, and the city, announces the formal opening of Tremonton Banking company of the company as a corporation this against Heber W. Perry, as week. Mr. Farr came to Brigham county treasurer of Box Elder county, City from Logan last April, following in which the court is asked to declare the death of Mr. Johansen, to take the levy and assessment of the 1929 over the jewelry business, bringing taxes against the capital stock of with him his wife, Mrs. Alta Farr, said companies nullified and void, and who is a daughter of Mrs. Mae asking the court to permanently resformerly of this city, and their train the treasurer from collecting son Carrol. Mr. Farr has had nine the same. The banks are represented years experience at Logan in the William E. Davis of jewelry business, and is a son of by Attorney Brigham City. Harry Farr, auditor of Thatcher Brothers Bank at Logan. County Attorney Lewis Jones stated that the decision on the action to be For a month or two he devoted his taken by Mr. Perry, county treasurer, time here mainly to repair work, but would be gone into thoroughly at the has now stocked his store completely next meeting of the Board of County with and goods that go to jewelry Commissioners and in the event no make up a very complete Jewelery other recourse was available, that ob- establishment. comto the sufficiency of the jections Last week, the Farr Jewelry complaint and a motion to strike would be interposed and argued before pany advertised in this paper for an Judge Harris in the District Court ad writer. This position has been filled by Ticker, whose first ad on December 9th. appears in this issue of The News. Mr. Jones further indicated that it KM was possible that the parties would be asked to agree to an early trial so Attorney and Mrs. William J. Lowe that in the event the law is held to of Salt Lake City spent Thursday in be void, the special legislative ses- Brigham City on matters of business sion which, it is understood, is to be and pleasure. called in January, may have a chance Rev. S. A. Parker, pastor of the to draft a new taxing statute that will care for the defects alleged in Presbyterian church of this city, was in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, in the present complaint. attendance at a meeting of the Synod Mrs. Estella P. Merrill of Ogden, of Utah, and also a meeting for the visited with relatives and friends in men of the church. Speakers of a national reputation were present. Brigham City on Thursday. exercises; reading, La von trio, C. C. Watkins and Services next Sunday, Nov. 10th at solo, Margaret Worley; the Presbyterian 'church as follows: c, Uarda Gillisple; duet, Bar-an- d Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. PreachWatkins; vocal solo, ing at 11:15 a. m. Topic: An Insight a?' d Sarah Squires; remarks, Into Gods Work. are pell Squires. Any who have no church home Everyto Invited worship. cordially body is welcome to any of the services $25.00 of the church. 4- The Colorado Aggies have held the upper hand tdo long in their annual struggles with the Utah Farmers, according to the plans of Coach Dick Romney and his men. Coach Harry Highes touted eleven is the only aggregation In the mountains that holds a ictory edge over Coach Dick Romneys team. Time atfer time, good Utah Aggie teams have gone down to defeat before the Fort Collins team. All of the recent games however, have been bitterly fought contests with the breaks deciding the conflict. Romqeys elevens have beaten all the other Colorado teams more times than those teams have beaten the Utah Aggies. The Romneyites hold three victories over Western State against no defeats or ties. Against Colorado College the Aggies hold two victories against no defeats. They have dropped two games to the Mines and have been victorious on three occasions, and against Denver University the count stands three victories for the Aggies, two for Denver University, and one tie game. The Farmers have met the Colorado University only once and that occasion the Utahns eked out a victory. (Continued On Page Two) LOGAN. ar Opening S. A. . ar ar violin p; I s; vocal for filling remale Pheasants Starts at 2 OclocK in Logan Stadium. E. M. Tams, councilmen, Ellis Lowe, Robert Woodyatt; recorder, Charles P. Elsey; treasurer, MONDAY, NOV. 11TH Edith Edwards Baddley. Tremonton. Mayor, James Walton; four-yecouncilman, David HolmDaybreak salute, American Legion 2 00 P. M Football game. Box gren; two-yecouncilmen, Paul and Brigham City Fire Elder vs. Bear River. Department. Heitz, Thomas Waldron, Odeen Luke; 9 '00 P. M. Grand 11:30 A. M. Public program at the military ball at recorder, Louis Drinkman; treasurer, Bluebird ballroom. W. E. Getz. Box Elder high school, Post ComThe public is cordially invited to Garland. Mayor, A. It. Capener; mander Clyde B. Stratford in charge. Advance of colors; singing, America help the American Legion in the four-yecouncilman, John Benson; councilmen, P. C. Pettersen, prayer. Legion Chaplain, Ernest Han- observance of this eleventh anniver- two-yesen; solo, Mrs. Connie Madsen sary of the signing of the Armistice, L. J. Harvey, Ezra Jensen; recorder, Della Hall; and treasurer, Harold Peters; reading of names of de ending the great war. Persson. Bear lther High School parted men; moment o! silence; talk, Legionnaire, J. Wesley Honeyville. President Town Board, 11:00 A. M. Public program. Past Horsley; retiring of colors; music, Commander, Mathew J. Compton in Parley Hunsaker; directors, William Star Spangled Banner. charge. Advance of colors; singing, Ellis, Harold Wheatley, James Rasprayer; music; reading mussen and Lyman Chlarson. 12 "30 OCLOCK. Artillery firing ofAmerica; names of departed Perry. President Town Board, E. men; problem, Battery A, 222nd F. A., moment of F. Whaley; directors, Janies Wilson, silence; talk, Legionnairei Captain Ernest Freeman in charge. Ezra Jensen; retiring of colors; Brigham Nelson, Wallace Wilde, and Place: Northeast of cemetery. music, Star Spangled Banner. Hyrum Thorne. Mantua. President Town Board, Austin Larsen; directors, Peter JenDistrict Court May Decide Store Announces Jewelry sen, James Nelson, Clifford Hansen The Question of Taxation Its Opening Here and Olof A. Nelson. two-ye- AMERICAN LEGION PROGRAM Presbyterian Services d: Tomorrows Football Game Marguerite Hatch. Willard. Mayor, Joseph H. Mason; councilman, Clif Toombs; four-ye- m I Tom Bosley; councilman, councilmen, Wm. A. Wood, Mrs. Bird-nea- at a GREAT SAVING. rything wo big A. C. SATURDAY Ray Itedellngs, Carlyle Gilbert; recorder. Mrs. Sarah Allen; treasurer, Tre-monto- n, WILL JOURNEY MEET COLORADO the be CLUB MEMBERS UTAH AGGIES TO Returns of Tuesdays election from various towns of the county, are as follows: Corinne. Mayor, Geo. H. Davis; VJ annUal Harvest! Festivab Promptly at 7 oclock in the evening, the dining room was opened and a turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served to two hundred and fifty approximately Members were present from guests. all the chapters m the north end of the state and also some from the Salt Lake chapters. Among the distinguished guests present were Miss Emma K U.b Yrlhy grand matron, Logan! Utah; Mr. Wm. F. Nantker, worthy grand patron, Ogden, Utah- Mrs' Hilda Hardy, worthy matron Mr Robert Simpson, worthy patron, Clara Barton, Chapter No. 16, Logan; Mrs. J. T. Titley, worthy matron, Miriam Chapter No. 14, Ogden; and Mrs. C. I. Smith, worthy matron, Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, Ogden; Mrs. Minnie Haslet and Mrs. Edna B. Nichols, past worthy grand matrons, and Mr. A. R. Kafton, past worthy grand patron, Corinne; and Mrs. Anna B. Houston, associate matron, Lynds Chapter No. 1, Salt Lake. Dancing was enjoyed in the ball room, and cards in the lodge rooms. As each guest entered the hall, were presented with a number they and during the course of the evening, cor- responding numbers were drawn by Mrs. Minnie Haslet, and the prize, a market basket filled from natures bounteous larder, was won by Mrs. Ruth Dunn of Miriam Chapter No. NUMBER 61. Election Results From Various Towns of Box Elder Are Presented in the Fraternal Hall at Corinne, Corinne 0rder f the Eastern ?' Be t t YOUR DEVOTED Bargains; Buffalo I. t READ THE ADS 3 c 01 U U O O - a I O c J o D g 2 O 4 g 2 yS u S 3a t Utah-Idah- company will be made November 15th, councilman. Liquor Still Near Helton said The city election passed off quietly, W. Bert Robinson, treasurer, on Wednesday last. Sheriff John H. Zundel and Deputy yet the voters responded heartily to The payments represent deliveries Charles Cheal located an abandoned their privilege of voting for their chosen candidates and the total vote of approximately 550,000 tons of sugar Illicit liquor plant Thursday at Inwas up to the usual vote cast at beets. They were delivered to fac- dian creek north of Kelton In westtories of the company in Canada, ern Box Elder county. The still and the city elections. Montana, South Dakota, part of the Washington, The tabulated figures in the various equipment had been reand Utah. Idaho moved but the officers confiscated is of candidates the each polls for The second payment of the firm for several barrels, colls and other equipas follows: beets this year will be made Decem- ment found on the place. The sheriff said they had a lead on ber 15th for November deliveries. m d 2 p 2 Checks for the payments are mailed the operators of the still which may 5 Q a41 from the companys thirteen factories, result in their arrest. G a 6Q S a Bfl O) a o 0 I 05 located at Chinook, Montana; Rayu i u 03 u o V U o 2 C c d Vi 02 w a a 5 a fl aa "m mond, Alberta; Bellingham, Washing- Baron Woolen Mills Have a a Vh o T3 5 2 3 o 3 3 3 d B fc o o O C o City, ton; Belle Fourche, S. D.; SugarBlack-fooV . u O S3 CO t, a Idaho Falls and c u Rigby, Shelley, 23 Opened Down Town Store O) Vi . u HO a4 Oj Idaho, and Garland, Brigham o 3 jw C , a c i City, West Jordan and Spanish Fork The Baron Woolen Mills company of Utah. I'M t m M N fc in the State the opening of a down v All beets are expected to have been announces in the building first door town store or next two the within three delivered ' weeks and company officials then will south of the Peoples Drug Store ln an Issue. in ad this be able to determine total tonnage The store is stocked with sample for the season. goods and broken lines of merchandise, together with the splendid blanNOTICE, MOTHERS! kets manufactured by the Baron Woolen Mills In this city. Rulon Baron is ln charge of the The free physical examination of age children will be held down town store and the sale will at the Court House next Wednesday, continue up until the first of the l new year. Nov. 13th, from 1 until 4 oclock. V I i fc CS g gQ Q against 547 for her opponent, Mrs Jessie B. Jensen. Mrs. Mabel Nelson was elected city treasurer, with a majority of 523 votes over her opponent, Miss Elva Christensen. Emery J. Reese is the holdover ao qq s a a S-- H CO I J sS 0) 4 C wO pre-scho- ol I i i |