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Show I t OWN t 2& m as in This 4 the Ads r and Help to Build I Ia Community. I DEVOTED TO NO PARTY DP FAflinM-- Ri it nivr m ai i Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. 1 . I m 5 luaiiiiiiniMiHiiiliiaiitiiii'itiiiiiiiiuttiiiiinii.iuiiiiiiaiiiiiiniiicuitti 9 9 NUMBER 47. n F. Ferrell, Prominent NOTED LECTURER ied This Corning jnbed fal st 6 A M 3.t PEACHES FOR Hospital, From uries Received-iad-o- n Ilision n UNEMPLOYED Automobile Last Night. Over 1200 Bushels Are Given the Needy During Week. Finley Merrfell, 88, pion- eer dealer, farmer and PROCEEDINGS OF Patriarch J. D. Peters SCHOOL BANDS Is Reported No Better HERE YESTERDAY DISTRICT CODRT Patriarch John4. D. Peters, 81, of OF STATE 1 Hon. W. D. Upshaw of Judge Melvin C. Harris Georgia Delivers . Hears Cases On Two Talks. Monday. Hon. W. D. Upshaw, former Congressman from Georgia, delivered two. lectures in this city yesterday. In the morning at 11:30 oclock, he talked to the faculty and students of the Box Elder high school at the general assembly on the subject, Pluck and Purpose. He delivered a real message on his chosen subject, and held the vast audience spellbound during his remarks. Principal F. A. Hinckley was in charge. In the evening at 8 oclock, Hm. Upshaw was greeted by a large audience at the stake tabernacle, where he discussed the subject, Americas Greatest Battle prohibition. Principal F. A. Hinckley presided at the meeting which opened with all singing Amerfca, led by Frank J. Kennard. Invocation was offered by Ernest P. Horsley, followed by two. vocal selections by the Bee Tee Monday, Sept. 14th, was the opening day of the September term of the District Court and law and motion and probate day with Hon. Melvin C. Harris, judge, and Farrell Johnson, court reporter, in attendance, also attorneys from Ogden, Logan and Brigham City. The following matters were considered: In the matter of the estate of Nels Jenson, deceased, the final account of the administrator is allowed, approved and settled and the estate is distributed to Minnie H. Jenson, the ILL this city, has been confined to his home during the past ton days on account of illness. He has been in poor health during the past few months, but has been at the bank every day until he became confined to his home. He is reported to be quite ill today, being extremely weak, yet he is said to be suffering no pain. His mind is clear and he is in his usual good humor. PLAY AT FAIR - Utah Fair Board Offers Prizes in Informal Contest Oct. 3rd 10th. -- " $10,000 IN CASH High school musicians will have their innings at the state fair this year, as in other years, hut there be an added incentive in an will During the week, more than 1200 hospital from injuries re- bushels of peaches have been districontest to be conducted during the session, from Oct. 3rd to 10th. in an automobile crash buted free of charge to families of the unemployed in this community According to plans of the managet at 6 oclock. and at Salt Lake City, according to ment, high school bands of Utah will car his rrell was driving White, county agricultural be invited to come to the fair and i Merrell farm northwest of Ephraim inspector, who is in charge of this furnish music on given days at cerwidow said deceased. of By y accom-lent plant and was worthy work. hours. Their concerts will he tain In the estate of Luther B. Glenn, Mrs. Lars F. Johnson, who Oil. Tuesday, the people of Willard disto by a committee of judges listened an order is made authorizing the advisiting with her daughter, tributed 300 bushels of peaches among i will note their points of excelwho ministrator to sell certain real estate 31 Bywater, on the Merrell unemployed in Box Elder county. lence direct competition with without of of On this issue another page On Wednesday, the Willard fruit belonging to the estate of said de- The Box Elder News, Is he drove onto the highway an other bands and, at the close of the appears a sent car 460 of bushels of ceased, upon his giving an additional offer of $10,000 in cash prizes for the Chase beet dump a few growers fair, will award prizes to all membera to Salt Lake City to be bond on sale of real estate in the best answers (st of Corinne, J. H. Marshall- peaches "The Mys of the winning organization. explaining and divided the among unemployed, sum of $5,000.00. and Lake City, accompanied by on tery of the Hidden Quart, It is the present plan of the state Thursday, Perry and Brigham City the largest advertising fair board to award silver medals to E. of estate In the Charlotte Arthur Nate and his son, Mason, launching out Willard with in Glee club. joined sending sedan driv-Th- e another car of 460 bushels to Salt in a Cadilac deceased, an order is made confirming campaign ever sponsored by thd In the winning band. The speaker was introduced by the sale of certain personal property Continental Oil company in the in- all musicians drivers failed to see! Lake, according to Mr. White. will he incontest The throughout, Germ Processed head-- I We have had an abundant crop of Mayor James E. Halverson, and after belonging to the estate of said de- terest of Conoco an opporafford should jer and the cars crashed and formal Motor Oil. Merrell was thrown out of: peaches in this section during the greeting the audience in a few chosen ceased and approving the the account one of the better, for every tunity announcements of this Teaser he entered into his subject of expenditures in the probating of 1 striking his head on the present .season. A large portion of remarks, of the state to win the bands school the! have appeared during campaign considerable earnestness and the said estate. ft. He suffered two large cuts the crop has been sent out by the with past two days throughout the country, coveted prizes. in car lots and by express, enthusiasm. He said prohibition is M. "right arm, a bad bruise on shippers of estate In Jennie the Murphy, and todays advertisement announcing Throughout, the Utah state fair of but the bulk has been trucked out by cause that merits loyalty to the It, a cut on the left eye and a in is authorizcontest made is an the order cash 1931 will offer an exceptionally fine) prize appearing deceased, people coming here from Constitution and to the flag a cause He was at- -t peddlers and on the head. 1,569 newspapers, with a combined class of entertainment and amusesell to at prithe administrator ing states There for adjoining peaches. that is far reaching ki the upbuilding vate sale, certain real estate described circulation of more than 9,000,000. ment. As a local hospital. usual, band concerts by is a surplus, however, and the move Johnson was thrown through to distribute peaches to the families of the people of this nation, in fact as town and city lots in Corinne, The advertising in connection with school and professional organizations! it is Americas greatest battle. By and this prize contest will constitute one' will be in Idshield. She suffered cuts of those ,who are unemployed is a belonging to the estate of the of the progress most of the time. with the largest campaigns ever conrequest, sang congregation to' one. most worthy Ises, but was not thought will said deceased. and grown-up- s children Then, ducted by an oil company during a Mr. Marshall, Anyone wishing to contribute some him the national anthem. with Jusly injured. and entertained be thrilled daily estate of matter the to of In the of similar Roxcy time, period according Mr. Upshaw said he had never been! of the "manager of the Century Con- - peaches for the unemployed circus acts and gymnastic features, serv- S. Box, deceased, an order is made Wesley I. Nunn, advertising manager Gold Mining company, with state, kindly notify Mr. White of ordained a preacher, but while Oil of Continental and company. to among them Lohse & Sterling on the the will probate ing as a congressman and since, he admitting Roman rings and swinging trapeze; it Park Valley, sustained a Willard. Box 1931 as will Trieste Continental spend executrix) appointing During had worked zealously for the cause of Id shoulder. Mrs. Marshall of the Six Decardos, the more than half its Jumping of said terms the with in accordance considerably right, and he praised the clergy anc( id a bruise on the head and entire advertising budget for news- Jacks, expert tumblers; Four Haas act to without is Said will. executrix their wives for their loyalty and ,te suffered a fractured knee paper space, said Mr. Nunn. "Des- Brothers, aerial acrobats; Andersons bond. good work for the betterment of man- any he boy escaped injury. The: pite the general downward trend of with dogs, kind. He said he was trying to make In the estate of Edward H. Morris, business conditions during the early Animal Circus and performing Sheriff by mules; the investigated A frame dwelling house, America a good place for the boys deceased, an order is made appointing part of this year, Continental decided ponies, monkeys and Deputy Sheriff practically new, belonging to Joseph (was dog races, with the speedy and girls, and the thing we needed Laura H. Morris, as administratrix of to increase its advertising budget. and Greyhounds; the usual M. Poulson, who resides on a farm Whippets had we been have result has The that in God. said estate upon giving a bond in the Merrell was born October 21, several miles north of Corinne, was, most was a tenacious faith fireworks displays at night and tha While discussing the Eighteenth sum of $1,700.00 and taking and sub a very worthwhile increase in volume' Lee County Iowa, a son of1 burned to the ground Wednesday, todemidway attractions, the have of business this and entertaining year, I and Sarah Finley Merrell. gether with most of the household Amendment, he asked the boys and scribing the oath of office as is finitely proved the wisdom of going sideshows, etc. girls present why the measure, when required, by law. e to Utah in 1852, settling at goods and furniture. business by a stronger adverThe crowning feature of the enterina majority of eight votes In the estate of Nancy Sam Pitchy after covered was loss The receiving by partly ill. Later he moved to Willard the appeal during tising tainment program, though, will be the to have in the house did not pass, offering otherwise known as Nancy Cumeling, In there to Portage, where he surance. The fire is believed stove. periods. depression 0f the famous Captain engagement a book one of his works to the one) deceased, the final account of the been started by an overheated The contest announced today is one p iiployed operating the Mr. Poulsons wife died last April first to answer. Armour Jensen, 14, administrator is allowed, approved in which motorists are Invited to Dobbsie, the great radio entertainer, 81 in Marsh Valley. sixWhile at and he has been living on the farm Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jensen, and settled and the residue of the compete for $10,000 in cash prizes, in person, with his company of I he married Mary Elizabeth with two of his children, another son of in telling how the hidden quart of teen, afternoons and evenings, for answered by saying that an amend- estate distributed. 5th. January 11, 1870, at the old child residing with relatives in this ment to the Constitution of the United In the estate of Nephi Nessen, de- Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil five days, beginning Monday, Oct. fol- of millions Dobbsie has hient House in Salt Lake City. city. According to the report, he States to The is benefits motorists. Captain question appointing-Barbarmade ceased, an order is pass, requires a 6 a. m. Wednesday about at Id here arose 1030. his 5, who becomes of hear What on 'hidden radio the the lowers quart February vote. The young man was given thel Nessen administratrix, upon) does how and benefit the this Merrell came to Brigham City morning and built a fire with the His quart appearance day. every program by Mr. her giving a bond in the sum of motorist? intention of baking bread. He then, book, with commendations There are 29 prizes, first In person at the state fair will enable fifty years ago and has since went out to milk the cows and as he Upshaw. $3,200.00, and taking and subscribing being $5,000. prize here. He has been engaged thousands of his admirers to see and The speaker felt that sentiment the oath of office as required by law. got through milking, he looked up The contest closes at midnight, hear him at close range. ing since coming here. About and discovered the roof of the home against liquor should be so strong The required bond is furnished and; Sept. 28th, 1931, with all communicap s ago he purchased the In other departments of the fair, in flames. He hurried back to the in this country that no man seeking being approved by the clerk of the tions being sent to Continental Oil mill here and organized a, house and with the help of neighbors office should be elected if at been, any court, letters of administration are company, Ponca City, Okla, Judges notable exhibitions have alreadymanaErnest S. Holmes, company, known as the J. F. rescued the children, who were asleep time there was the perfume of contest of W. NoB. Dr. are: the arranged. Bizzell, to Nessen. Barbara said issued liquor & Company, taking his sons' at the time, and some of the clothing on his breath. Quoting from Sam tice to creditors is given, and an1 president of the University of Okla- ger, says that gratifying interest has John A. Hunter, professor of been shown in the livestock and the into the business. and household goods. Jones, he said, if you want to reform order made appointing three apprais-- i homa; mechanical engineering, University of other departments, particularly since ame of the firm was later (Continued on page two) (Continued on page two) Id to the Merrell Lumber & Colorado, and Frank L. Martin, as- the announcement that the fair had Boy sociate dean, School of Journalism, been fare company and is one of the. designated by the American University of Missouri. On I institutions of the kind in, Jersey Cattle club as the western t fra Utah. Mr. Merrell has regional show. Mr. Holmes, however, Thomas Buckley, about 8 years of a leader, and by organizing again urges that prospective exhibison of Mrs. Ada R. Buckley of tors in this department send in their aiily and having them cooperate age, I varied business interests, he this city, fractured the bone in his entries at once, to expedite the Ipt them together, an example left arm at the elbow Wednesday at allotment of space. noon when he fell from a low cement Norman Baker won the Perry D. orthy of emulation. onto Peters tennis trophy here Tuesday by Merrell has also been active fence near the Cooley Hospital Dr. Bishop Wm. Z. defeating Claude Jensen in a long, civic and religious affairs ofb the cement sidewalk. C. five-sHe was attended at a local hospital match, mmunity. For many years he in is and favorably. along were The four first sets on' getting played rominently associated with the The First ward chapel was filled f Monday, but darkness halted further llcan party of Box Elder county to capacity Tuesday afternoon when netters two The resumed the play. :rved two terms as councilman quest for the title last Tuesday relatives and friends assembled to; ;ham City. pay their last respects to Mrs. John Gun Club afternoon. iias been active in church work The rush of the peach harvest is over just in time for the great C. Knudson of this city, who died last) was one ini Baker seeded number his life. He served as super-lehike of the Ben Lomond club, on which there will be relaxation, annual name is the club Gun Friday. The floral tributes were proThe Harper the tournament. He was runner-u- p of the Second ward Sunday exercise, meditation, and, best of all, appreciation of our natural environfuse beautiful. Bishop Abel S. formed durir new a of in state organization Utah the school for a number of years. He high singles Rich and ment. The rich study treasures of the Ben Lomond trail are unsurpassed. and the choir sang, of that presided, the week the sportsmen meet last year. by a mission to These will be pointed out and explained by several prominent visitors England from May Me. With Abide Invocation was are the in the be organizers will Among who party. 90 to and mountaineers, May, 1892. When the-- ' place. offered by John E. Baird, and a Finn Gibbs, William and Daniel Baty, of the of noted Utah, J. ard geologist University was organized, he became Pack, Dr. Frederick I I vocal solo, O Dry Those Tears, was1 William Hadley and Samuel Welsh. aan of the aQ(j professor wm. Z. Terry, botanist, from Ogden, will appear on the building committee, rendered by W. A. Call. The club hunting grounds takes in formal program, which will he given at a place about half way up the ve splendid service in the erec-th- e The following speakers paid a tribe and will Lake a. There of North 9 stories in. songs, north appropriate trail, at oclock ward chapel. He was a that territory to the life and character of the bute on the way. President E. G. Peterson expresses thanks to and told dance at Fort The the to road, the Calls north and jokes closing Crystal working man,'honfest in all of to as as well and offered words of coninvitation people, a deceased county tojCache for club season be said public will is the for this held It Springs ealings, a good husband and. west of the main highway. and Box Elder. It is estimated that about fifty horses Weber to of the bereaved family: John dolence 19th. those forbidSept. Saturday night. club will post the signs and was highly respected in,' that two hundred men and women on at and least on the taken be be W. trip, furnished Music will the President S. Norman Lee, will by Peters, ding public hunting on its grounds. community. horseback will be starting on the trip at 5 oclock a. m. next Saturday of Salt Lake President George E. Browning of the Entertainers Midshipmen i living are the following chil- -; City, and a splendid time is promised Weber stake, and Bishop Rich. Remorning. Several persons over 60 years of age have already registered ra- N. c. their intentions of going on horseback. all who attend. A. J. I. M. Francis, Simonsen, solutions of respect from the Civic Special C. E. According to Manager Walt Chamand Orville E. Merrell, About half, or more of those who go, will remain on or near the club were read by the Improvement more two on foot or at Dan Petersen in resort hours will the berlain, bathing and Mrs. Julius Perry Divide, which is reached easily is Mrs. Louis C. Bowen. A president, remain open until October 1st er all of exactly 2.4 miles south of the from the place called Auto Park, which A vocal solo, Resignation, Brigham City; was rento the for be forward will entertainment is Mantua. provided Organized looking y Men ell Everyone gas station in of Malad, Idaho; also Mrs. dered Nelson. Hortense The Bluebird by to From at the the top. Perry Divide, big M. I. A. dance this group as well as for those who go A andchildren, 20 t O My .Father, was where song, to Timber to north closing the hike Ridge, mile Sept. 19th. half an night, ballroom Saturday easy there is one sister, Mrs. Sarah one social rendered the a is Mutual in there A. and the and by choir, world; be the will opening George This grow some of the prettiest evergreens lerton of Mrs. Irving Holst of this city, while Anderson offered benediction. Declo, Idaho. mile hike to the south to the High Cliffs, which furnish a of the season and is being sponsored and lDeral Paradise comin Creek, fishing Thursday recreational services will be held on by the d Interment was in the city cemetery. commanding view of the whole country around. Fine views are also y at 2 p. m. caught a German brown trout mea- Peter Knudson dedicated the grave. 'committee is working The Timber at Ridge. ward Fifth from mittee. the seen e .under the direction of Bishop hard to make this affair a success. suring 21 inches long and weighing Those going around and beyond High Cliffs to Ben Lomond, will 4 pounds. A car driven by G. R. Hale of RiverShe exhibited the huge burn- Interment will he in Judging from the Mutual dances of hour half a reached which is Willard rest at Lake, short a take first trout to substantiate her story. will fill their city cemetery. the past, evervone will have a good side, proceeding north on the highway before reaching the top. Those making this longer journey Lomond where a new Ben on the the Bhiebird, Mr. and Mrs. Hoist spent Wednesday southeast of Tremonton, last night trail, at which is time passed at High Spring, canteens may his ?o?y at vewed e been recently and Thursday over on Paradise Creek collided with a loose saddle horse bewithin ten minutes after leaving the Perry Divide. A U. S. government South Main street, after. lighting system has Utah: Northern in much expense. Mountains at Wasatch of installed the a description report gives visiting with Mrs. Holsts parents, longing to D. W. Cook . of Logan, Saturday. This dance will be in the nature in Ben Lomond Peak (Willard Peak of Fortieth Parallel Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols, Sr. breaking the animals front leg. DeCulminating of a get acquainted party and is open Before returning home, Mrs. Holst puty Charles investigated the acciSurvey), 10,900 feet. SCADIATIAX nominal A to the entire public. meeting Lomond club, which was organized September 27, 1924, Ben The she would try her luck again. dent and says Cook had a bunch of men thought of 35 cents for young Saturday ' charge ndinavian invites the general public to leave Mantua at 5:45 oclock on to and her surprise, succeeded in, sheep lined along the roadside and meeting will be and 25 cents for young ladles will not markers posted along the trail. Each person the big fish, said to be the while Mr. Hale was driving by the morning and to follow the SiTtl Sunday Sept 20th, 1931, in evening landing out of or line to fall in and own only give the attendant an but arrangements his or nartv Is to make will 111 a!e largest caught in Paradise Creek In horse snddenly ran in front of his at 2 oclock. of high class entertainment, lineVin turn. Boy Scouts are tendering their helpful services as guides tovited to attend. A. fund I. M. some years past. . the of care car. alao take Lets go! for the hikers. season. entire the for presidency. Worker of this city, died trning at 6:15 oclock at - PRIZES OFFERED in-for- Advertising Campaign Being Launched Continental Fire Destroys Farm Home Wednesday -- ever-popul- four-roo- ar m . ed Co-o- two-third- si Co-o- Iras-in-Ia- w Breaks Arm In Fall Wednesday ubs al-e- en Annual Hikt Tomorrow Harper Sportsmen Frederick J. Pack, Terry, and Others to Participate Program Half Way Up Trail. Baker Wins Tennis Title Last Tuesday et 6-- 2, 6-- 1, 3-- 6, 2-- 6, 6-- 4. Organize nt Closing Dance At Springs Saturday Dance - At Bluebird Saturday True Fish Story great-grandchil-a- one-ha- lf inter-war- - . ! - the Last Rites Held For Mrs. J. Knudson |