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Show J READ I1 1lii the news READ THE ADS IN THIS PAPER AND HELP BUILD WHILE IT IS IN THE BOX ELDER NEWS NEWS YOUR I DEVOTED TO NO PARTY OR FACT D N I TO ALL S L OWN COMMUNITY BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1930. 35. )LUME BI JT J U ST Murdered Woman M. NELSON Once Resided in Brigham City U Cock f diesfriday a - Doodle - Do ! NUMBER 93. Local Shoe Shop Buys New Electric Machines IITY ELECTRIC Mrs. Dorothy Moormeister of Salt Harry- Freeman, who operates a Lake City, who was murdered early shoe repairing shop on South Main in on a Friday morning pole road south street, has just equipped his estabof that city, lived in Brigham City lishment with a complete shoe repairMan f in 1916, and was employed as a Newspaper outfit, consisting of four new Following Data from Audit ing Mrs. E. A. Grant who waitress by all electrically driven and machines, was then operating the Boothe hotel follows of the very latest type. Report of and cafe. This was before her marDeath Today. The arrived machinery yesterday riage to Dr. Frank Moormeister. Abbey Company. and Harry says should he stay in the She will be remembered by many shoe repairing business for the next the Mont-- a local citizens and by her former ..... ji. Nelson offormerly hundred years he will need no more ji The Goddard-Abbe- y of associates Is company, cerDay Saturday Poultry Examiner, this in ,Maho) city. tified machinery. accountants in of Salt Lake FrKUT The public promCity. Brigham loclock , at , ftam City, diedtrouble at bis home City, recently completed auditing thel inence of this Industry and of heart books of Brigham. City, and at the the Important placejt holds to a message ontpelier. according last meeting of the mayor and council warin the here. fully community, HJ today by relatives this firm submitted an extensive reof a poulrants the holding Monday. HI sloe heen port of the audit In presenting the see his try day, when producers may a ago he came here towho was report, Mr. Goddard complimented meet together, discuss their Mrs. N. P. Nelson, the city officials and office force for their poulproblems, 111. and who died Wed-a- y display critically the efficient manner ln which the to try, and listen to Instructive night He was expectedof her books of the city are kept men who have talks account by given on today acof and of his years announcement given study Speaking of the electric departCame to This City 40 Tears tive and the Good Grading and PacKing ment the report reads: We are inapplication to poultry. nected and sudden demise came The committees in charge, formed that there have been some Ag'o from DenmarK; to members of the family Stressed hy Speakers as published in our last isIn this city. questions raised as to whether your glia many friends Funeral been have for On electric plant is a paying Investment. sue, Sunday. working In Wednesday. Denmark, born Nelson was a on several weeks It may be maintained with fairness fitting He came to Brigham' 24. 1884. that the profits of your plant should display and program for this In September, Louise wife of mother Marie 82, Nelson, his with A meeting of local shippers, called be sufficient to pay a fair rate of day, and all is now In readiHe grew to manhood here and N. P. Nelson of this city, died from ness by Ephraim White, district agricul- interest, of possibly six per cent, on occasion. the for schools. ailments Incident to old age Wednestural inspector, was held at the com- the citys entire investment in the) i educated in the public at ten oclock Box Elder day night at oclock at the in Commencing 1904 he entered the mercial club rooms in this city on electric plant. the the morning, poultry office as a printers apprentice, family home in the Fourth ward Wednesday morning at eleven oclock. show be will thrown open In exhibit J we submit the best inRemained with The News until She was ill for several weeks, but Present at the meeting besides Mr. formation available to the public. general as to the values Pocatel-gahfor left was tenderly cared for by her daughit 1919. when he At oclock, a public meet- luncheon will be served at the Knud' White, were State Inspector F. In-E. ln your electric plant. This stateto operate a linotype on the) ter, Mrs. Harmon Johnson, her daughter-inwill be held at the Elberta son building to all who attend the Stephens, Leonard Fenn, federal ment shows a net worth, after taking Mrs. Evald Petersen and ing ne there. Some time later he -law, spector for the state, and the follow- depreciation, at the end of 1929, of theatre. will talk Merchants the committee. poultrymen Expert by meeting, Examiner, members of the family. Her sufferstiased the Montpelier and two poultry picture films will be The afternoon will be set aside for ing local shippers: Earl G. Anderson, $33,4S0.62. The corresponding figure he has since edited and man- ing at times, was intense, but the run This meeting is one of the im- displaying poultry and for disease Alfred N. Olsen, Wm. C. Horsley, R. shown by our 1928 report was end came peacefully. features of the day for here, demonstraton work, conducted by Dr. L. Fishburn, E. M. Tyson, James portant In our opinion the depreci. Jensen and John W. Peters. Mrs. Nelson was born in Denmark, valuable and reliable information on Madsen of the U. S. A. C. Nelson became a very profi-ated value should be taken as a basis The The purpose of the meeting was to of November 27, 1847, where she grew to the poultry industry will be given. printer during his stay with The Box Elder1 in interest due to the fact poultry industry figuring consider-- I womanhood, and on He also developed August 6, 1878, Everybody, Including poultry raisers, county has grown in leaps and discuss the grading of produce and that more than the amount of the a for and ability married Mr. Nelson. She came to both men and women, business men bounds during the past few years, as the marketing of package products. depreciation allowance has been rejonrnalistic the Brigham Utah and to Brigham City with and citizens, should avail themselves it has also, .per of years was throughout the state. At Shipping regulations set forth by the turned from electric revenues to the Trib-an- d several children In September, 1890, of the opportunity to attend. Bpondent to the Salt Lake the present time more than 200 state board of agriculture were dis- other city fund accounts. other papers. He was a her husband and another child join At twelve-thirt- y p. m., a buffet producers are delivering eggs to the cussed at some length, and the local Included In the plant assets in hie young man, very progressive, Ing her here in July the following given a general under- exhibit candling plant or depot of the shippers were J Is an Item of Water Rights, went. of wherever he the requirements. fiade friends year. She was a good wife and a Utah Poultry Producers coop- standing $75,000.00. This, we understand, repCommenting on local shipping, Mr. I married Miss Mabel Carter, noble mother and had devoted her erative association in this city, resents an appraisal value of an asset We said are iter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Car- life to the rearing of a family of ten in all White yesterday, Last week the local plant shipwhich cost the city practically nothet this city in 1907. Surviving children. Aside from her home duties out 630 cases of eggs and terested ln Inspection work, because ing. We therefore ped deduct It from the we Ms wife and three children, shipping point inspection through she found time to attend to her will probably ship out 700 cases of $339,921, leaving worth beginning to been have able and Betty Nelson, all church work, being a faithful membetter get prices $264,921 on which Interest at 6 of eggs this week, according to per jmteplier, Idaho. Surviving also ber of the L. D. S. church. She was Edwin L. Anderson. for our products and Improve our cent amounts to $15,895.26. Manager we methods. 3 father, N. P. Nelson of this Last year a teacher in the Fourth ward Relief packing Included in the weekly shipIt has also been contended that had the following brothers and Society for more than thirteen years. ments from this city are many shipped 353 cars of peaches, potatoes, 5: Evald Petersen of Brigham onions and your without plant should earn profits equivatomatoes, apples aVe cases of milk white eggs, which her husband and the Surviving to the taxes which would be lent evi'Charles W. Petersen of one an Is which l, reversal, single children: Charles W. Petertop the eastern markets. realized by the city on a privately be ar W. L. Nelson of San Fran-Ca- l, following dent that the fact producers The of this industry growth sen, Dunsmuir, California; Evald value. We and Mrs. Harmon Johnson means the growth of the com- coming converted not only to raising owned plant of similar Petersen, Brigham City; Wilford L. of water Item the find besides that Tden. in but them good products, packing San Francisco, Calif..; Mrs munity at large, and everybody in referred to, there law. with Krai arrangements have not been Nelson, accordance already By rights following should attend the poultry day Harmon Johnson, Ogden; 12 grandleted. this method there is no reason why should be excluded from any tax children and one meeting and show Saturday. we cannot obtain the highest market computation about $44,000 representHM Come and out, lets prices for fruits and vegetables." everybody, Funeral services will be held on ing property values outside the city make the day a success. is BasKetball Team I look for the time to come in the limits. If we apply an 80 per cent Sunday afternoon at 2:30 oclock at under the very near future, said Mr. White, rate of valuation to the remainder, we) Invades Bees Tonight the Fourth ward chapel,, direction of Bishop A. M. Hansen "when there wont be any products get a probable tax value of about Interment will be in the Brigham shipped out of the county without a 1176,000 which, at the citys rate of g certificate specifying grade. It is levy of 16 mills would yield $2,816 I Davis cagers City cemetery. mvade Box Elder tonight for a just as essential for us to be inter- In city taxes. Cwhich promises to be a real ested along these lines as it is for If then, we deduct from the operIT from start to Program for Conjoint us to be interested in raising pure- ating profits for 1929 of $28,897.88, finish, is will be fighting to retain its bred cattle and poultry, for the time shown in exhibit J, 6 per cent interest Meeting Sunday Night ?n at the top of the percentage has come when inferior farm products on the citys investment, amounting 4 and the Bees, always a are not called for on the substantial to $15,895.26, and taxes on a private i team to beat on To refute certain rumors as to the markets of this and adjoining states." investment of $2,816, we still have a its home floor, All members of the ward are reImpressive funeral services were K4 working hard to win its last quested to be present and the public held Wednesday at one oclock p. m. stability of the Liberty Theatre buildmargin of profit for 1929 of more ' of the season. The fans who in general are cordially invited to at the Yale ward chapel in Salt Lake ing, the owners present the following than $10,000. Besides this it should of State Department sd the Box be borne in mind that both the city game attend the following program at the City, over the remains of Mrs. Olive letters which are Si talking about and its citizens are paying much that wonderful Second ward chapel next Sunday, Hamson White, wife of Ernest A. Home Economics Will February 24, 1930. This game with Davis lower rates for electric current used March 2nd at seven p. m. : White, formerly of this city. Peterson. J. tonight Royes Le Lecture Monday Night than is the case where the supply is The remains were viewed by a host Dear Sir: just as good, Vocal duet, Echo and Frances filler is going after this game Jensen; slogan. Grant Valentine; five of relatives and friends at the family bought from privately operated comIn accordance with your request, Termination and are having a minute talk on the life of Joseph F. residence, 1429 Michigan avenue, from we are panies." (Brigham City also benefits state in to here this State of Utah Miss Anna Page glad the fctball dance after, to wind up Smith, Marion In having free porch saxophone! ten oclock a. m. until noon. A beau- letter that the trusses furnished by Jensen; of Home Economics will considerably fcson. The and street lights.) probable starting solo, Edwin Anderson; five minutei tiful display of flowers was in evi- us for your Liberty Theatre job are Department of of a series second deliver the follows : We have audited your accounts talk on the life of Joseph F. Smith dence and the services were presided designed ln accordance with the lectures, The Row of Emotions In ELDER from the beginning of the year 1925 DAVIS Dale Robbins; quartet, members of over by Bishop Gaskell Romney. specifications by the American Instiy Monday evening at show operating rf ... Fernelius the Box Elder high school; talk, The chapel was! well filled with sym- tute of Steel Construction for a live) Digestion, club and our reports commercial in oclock the If Wilcox: Merlin Wood. profits from your electric plant, after pathizing relatives and friends. The load condition 30 per cent heavier rooms in this city. c allowance for depreciation, as follows: Swaner opening number was a violin duet than ordinarily required by building This lecture comes to Brigham City $21,383.80; 1925, $17,780.12; 1926, and piano accompaniment by th codes In this region. In addition to smith rg of the State the courtesy sntlae 1928, $24,615.23. 1927, famous Lindsay sisters. The invoca- this all dead loads have been cal- through $21,086.44; Sheffield Chamber of Commerce lg of Home Economics of KI tion was offered by Ephraim Ralphs, culated on the safe side, which cal- Department the Members Will Journey and Utah public Is invited to instruan which was followed by ral Services Held with a factor of hear It free of charge. Club Show, Wages for culation, together to Willard Thursday mental trio by the Lindsay sisters. of four make the steel consafety W. was The first speaker is Hilarious George Cheesman struction on your theatre absolutely At the Elberta Watkins, formerly of this city, who safe for any condition that can be That there will be few members of Comedy by Guy Bolton a high tribute to the deceased contemplated. fal services for Fred Chees-frffl- the local chamber of commerce in paid and Cooper Gary Saturday: Friday Hamson and her husband and to the Also The Provo Foundry & Machine Co. ln Seven Days Leave. Brigham man, were held the city next Thursday evening is the and Burbank families. The Misses With all the cast acquainted with By ELLIS W. BARKER, Dancing Gob and Fox News. of President B. C. Call and other Sevena and Daisy Madsen rendered funeral hope In San Craw Joan their lines, the properties being got and Sales Monday: Manager. Sunday as chamber on at all time Diego, California, that officials, the beautiful duet, "Providence Is Ty 18th at two Also Untamed. in by the committee, the annual together ford Charley p. m. members, their partners and friends Over All. The next speaker was m The Head Guy and Fox 1930 production of the local chamber service was conducted by are expected to be ln Willard enjoying Brother Chase Mr. Sorenson. Fred Is associated Richmond, who of commerce is being prepared for1 News reel. ;or Peter Rasmussen. Prayer an Inter-cit- y meet. with Mr. White In business relation- Dear Sir: the The made and a presentation the middle of March to second King, I Vagabond Coming: Plans call for the serving of a hot ships. He referred to his regard for Yesterday fed by Elder Childs. Songs the theatre-goin- g all. of public of this city. them Nearer My God to Thee," dinner at the Willard meeting house the on ventilatthe and final Every test special heating biggest White family and their pleasant been privileged to have who Those scene In technicolor. in Father," and "I Know That at seven-thirt- y installed the p. m. to be followed associations. A solo, Hold Thou My ing system recently cast to the listen rehearsing, have Lives," were rendered by a short program and then an eve Hand" was rendered by George Lloyd. Liberty Theatre at Brigham. finer the assignment inia Iby and Juanita Johnson, nlng of dancing. Bishop Eph White Bishop Heber C. Iverson gave a very The fan now delivers 15,500 c. f. m clean and the main floor and all the been Impressed with the of director, Mrs. the by parts fakers were Peter Rasmussen, of Willard states that various com with soap feeling and fitting address bearing on of air which is a desirable margin of seats have been washed Pratt, as well as the real merit of Hendrickson, and Elder mittees have been organized to put death and the resurrection, also offer- safety over the required amount of and water. Is called, We commend Mr. Sorenson for this the production, which .closing prayer was offered this project over and they are expect- ing encouraging words to the be- 12,600 c. f. m. The air Is well distreats "Wives this and for Wages r f ,Tymond Fishburn of Brig-- , ing fully 150 people from Brigham reaved father and children. Closing tributed and the theatre Is evenly careful renovating and feel that he InUtah. The s modern day question in a most requre-mentcome to to to down was the laid sanitary the body Willard is City remarks were made by Bishop Rom- heated within a reasonable time after conforming " ln the a as comedy manner, only teresting beautiful Greenwood ward Thursday night. of our city. ney which were followed by a quartet starting the furnaces. At the time of by Guy Bolton can do. Past experience has proven to the singing Your Mother is Praying for the test, with the outside temperature C. O. CHRISTENSEN, rLai fan theHiego, and Elder officers So make your mental reservation of Officer. the chamber of Health grave. commerce) You by Messrs. Ed. Lee, Stuart about 30 degrees the theatre was now that you are going to attend the Inter-city the value of such meetings, McMaster and the Tueller brothers. heated within one hour after starting annual production of the local comPION TYPIST 1930. social 25, better beheatFebruary The relationship creating The benediction was VISITS by the furnaces and the fan. club with the assurance that mercial I tween the county seat town and the Bishop Ure of Ogden. pronounced take contractor in As the charge Interment was ing capacity of the furnaces Is sufi. H. S. WEDNESDAY neighboring communities. of theatricals ha3 been winter your ficient to heat the building at zero this means of publicly congratulating ln the city cemetery. of what other) regardless complete on Theatre Personal contacts not otherwise of owners the the Liberty Among the relatives and friends ln temperature outside. have attended, may you productions JfUcek worlds amateur possible are always made during such attendance has that I consider the system an excellent the splendid steel truss job who were former Brigham or planning to take in. at the Box E1der evenings of jollification which stay buildthe Installed. been on Although one Mrs. were: the and the Thomas residents workmanship President B. C. Call, Wedneday afternoon to with one throughout his lifetime, and City f McMaster and son, Mrs. K. C. Wright, part of the contractor, Mr. Seashore, ing could have been used as It was, J. in exhibition. Wesley Horsley and Board Mema because of the cosmopolitan crowd Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fishburn, Mr. and of first class quality. He showed the recent improvement guarantees ; R. C. Bowen, Ruel Eskelsen, W. bers demonstration con- - that gathers, one can meet and mix Mrs. Loren Mrs. Laura Morris, considerable Ingenuity in overcoming larger factor of safety to the public. S. Reese, Fife, Clifford M. Jensen, Dan fjmber of one minute and in a social way with those who, for Mrs. Whilley (formerly Miss Hamson) many difficulties in construction. The interior of the building has been Petersen and J. W. Valentine attended in In whlch itneJeStS a be wrote any reason, he has not been with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hamson, Mr. and r very The theatre complies with all the cleaned and renovated annual the meeting and banquet of per minute hls Copy for some time. Mrs. George W. Watkins, Mrs. Oleen requirements of the State Board of thorough manner. of commerce held chamber the Ogden ROYES J. PETERSEN, Arrange now to forego the usual Stohl, Mrs. Joseph Stohl, Mrs. Leo Health. Hotel the forepart at the Bigelow Contractor. evening meal and Invite your neigh Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wixom, Utah State Board of Health. of the week. bor and his wife to journey with you Mrs. Peter Hauch, Mr. and Mrs. Glen By A. T. BEDELL, W. S. Fife, member of the Board 1930. and 25, down to Willard Jensen, Mrs. Bernard White, David February your AYRRs IN Sanitary Engineer. Governors supervising entertainof THIS COUNTY for one bigpartner of Royes time next Thursday eve- White, Mrs. J. D. Harding, Mrs. Olof I have read the statement of the Box Elder commercial ments, and be sure and get there by Johnson, the Misses Sevena and Petersen, contractor, and believe it to club and chamber of commerce, anFebruary 24, 1930. sstance of income tax ning seven-thirt- y , Vt Theatre now, The as inbe correct. Liberty oclock the committee Daisy Madsen; also Mr. and Mrs. B. I have carefully inspected the nounced today that the next club MauSban, deputy col- - in charge has determined to terior of the Liberty Theatre, owned can boast a larger safety margincon-to dance will be held March 12th. begin L. Farnsworth, formerly of Garland. stationed as follows: festivities on time. 404 by Fred Sorenson and located on its patrons than ever before. It ? March 3rd and 4th at KH Mrs. Walter Steffen and small son, Forest street. Find that it has had tinues to comply in all respects with Be cure to see, Clubbing a HusGarland, March 5th, Be sure to "Clubbing a Hus Gene, of American Fork, are spending a thorough cleaning and washing the City Ordinances. Brigham City, March band at the see, band at the Fifth ward hall on C. O. ROSKELLEY, Fifth ward hall on the week in this city at the home throughout. iin the post office. 6th. March March 6th. Building Inspector. are of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. The toilets and PLANTPAYING - ''Poultry T)ay Brigham City On Saturday jb-Ida- ho Mother in Fine Program Planned Goddard - 1 - MRS. N. P. NELSON LOCAL SHIPPERS DIED WEDNESDAY HOLD MEETING i ar-he- re h -- ten-thir- ty o, ten-thir- ty $339,-921.0- Duns-4Ca- great-grandchil- d. MRS. E.H. WHITE division-leadin- SO THE PEOPLE -f IS LAID AT REST Elder-Web- MAY KNOW er J seven-thirt- , - Tor Fred Wives, er Bradley-Woolm- an -- onfas vice-preside- nt f 1 ff I 1 anti-roo- 1. |