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Show Wife of Dance Master Visits Relatives Here HOOVER GIVEN opics Hearing for Robbery DEMOCRATS OF AN OVATION BY MISSIONARY GETS Suspect On Nov. 10th J. A. Lee and his daughter, Mrs. William F. Christensen and her two Walter Lavan, 24, who is alleged old son, William Lee Christenweeks have been implicated in the robto The of sen, of Ogden, were guests of Mrs. bery of two places of business at Garland, October 26th, and who was Lysle Richardson and Miss Trieste Box on Sunday. returned to this city from Pocatello Mrs. Christensen and her husband, by Sheriff John H. Zundei on ThursBill Christensen, formerly of the day, was arraigned before Judge B. H. Jones in the city court Saturday, School of Dancing of Ogden, New 1,000 have been Bpending the past two charged with burglary and grand larA. Whit-ne- y ceny. Ha entered a plea of not years in the east with headquarters Served guilty and the hearing was set for in New York, while touring on the DAI TODAY November 10th. circuit. vaudeville RKO Silver. Mrs. Christensen has been spending US credit Leonard Edwards was also brought the summer with her father, J. A. into the city court, charged with petty acht planned President Herbert Hoover of the The Democratic the of leave will latter and Lee, but part rally barbecue, larceny. He pleaded guilty and was United The following article, written by the month to join her husband in ovation States was given a great held at the Armory ou Friday night, sentenced to serve six months in the the by of discovered Utah during was attended by upwards of 800 perpeople Elder Delmar A. Whitney, son of Mr. ii Portland, Oregon, where he has his short is Edwards to county jail. alleged stay here Monday. sons. County Chairman Nello have stolen some property from Mrs. and Mrs. W. W. 'Whitney of this city, opened up a studio and will teach Thousands upon thousands greeted was in charge and the meet- Del who is laboring as an L. D. S. misballet dancing. expressed the thought Kelly in this city Sept 9th. the of nations chief with in Australia, appeared in the executive opened several ing at Salt weary selections was sionary by he Lake City and an immense crowd the Box Elder high school band, led Austral Star, under the date of S. H. bit to, bail the gathered at the Ogden station to by C. C. Watkins. September 20th, and will no doubt because he voiced , be of interest to our readers; President greet and Mrs. Hoover as At the same people. time a many similar a good rally for a short time, while was held at Garland and the they paused Pettiness Causes Disunity when speakers relief tomorrow, enroute that to were relayed so as to speak at both passing through city other not waste my spring of would I irn to something Palo Alto, California. gatherings. youth in idle dalliance. I would bickering. Introduced to the throngs that Dr. Elbert D. Thomas, Democratic a bitter plant rich seeds to blossom in my ign has been him at the Salt tabergreeted Lake senatorial manhood, and bear fruit when I am was candidate, the first rsh statements having nacle as the president and the next speaker. He predicted the election old" (Hillhouse). both parties. president, by Senator Reed Smoot, of Franklin D. Roosevelt and urged States This is the example set by our United bat the Herbert Hoover brought his campaign the election of a Democratic congresleaders, when they made the early r nations in the per-te- s personally before Utah voters by de- sional delegation from Utah, to be in bold assertion that God saw fit to cast In Germany, claring his support of Senator Smoot, accord with the administration. He vote. restore His church again in its fullof the citizens Utahs silver interests and said Utahs as the comes to a French ness; that He had chosen them to campaign cent of the sugar industry. close, those who feel defeat are becarry out this important mission here to the polls, and the In speaking of the necessity to re- coming desperate, as we find the on the earth. cent. 90 per turn the senior senator. President president telling us that our country When this was made known, they 50 The political campaign in Brigham Hoover said, Mrs. Nelsen Laurena presidential election, Jeppson, Senator Smoot is the is going to the dogs if we do not re- wife of a rally dean of the United f the qualified electors City closed last night with Bishop Conrad Jeppson of were scoffed at and ridiculed, and States senate. In- elect him. The speaker said Can at show the Elberta and free Mantua, died Friday at 6 p. m. at the warned that if they persisted in their !S. theatre, asmuch as his service has been longer you imagine a man with so little faith home In Mantua from Brights foolishness they would soon bo tamed people are given by the Republicans, and a rally than that of 47,000,000 any other man in the in his country." He also discussed famliy The and free dance at the Bluebird, given into submission. The world knows after a years illness. ote at the polls. disease, senate, he has acquired a knowledge the tariff and other issues of the of the keen encounter which followed; of this campaign are by the Democrats. of the workings of the United States present campaign Funeral services were held Monday how undauntedly Gods chosen people the huge vote that will At the theatre, Carl A. Badge was government unparalleled by any other 2 p. m. at the Mantua ward chapel. at followed His commands and teachS. Edward Chambers of Logan, the Counselor hrougbout the nation, the speaker, and besides discussing man in the country. John Rasmussen conducted ings. The Lord, ever mindful of His Democratic effort an candidate for District make should jr On the matter of aiding beet sugar the services which opened with the faithful servants, prepared a way campaign issues, paid a high tribute qualified voter to the to Senator Smoot. He was introduced industry, the president said he had Judge, was introduced by Wm. E. choir singing, Resting Now From whereby they could accomplish His Democratic DisDavis, candidate for Invocation was Sorrow. and Care by Chairman J. A. Fishburn. issued a formal statement on the trict Attorney, and gave a short talk offered by A. A. Larsen, followed by commandments. We all know the At the Bluebird, following the box Democratic and Republican proposals outlining his policy, if elected. result. a duet, Let the Lower Lights Be glorious hear that China may take ing contest, a snappy rally was con- for the restriction of Philippine The present generation find it easy Abe Democratic Murdock, candidate Martin bushels of American wheat. ducted by Chairman Nello Christof-fersonand John by Burning, sugar. He said the Republican proand pleasant to talk of the indescribfrom the First District, Rasmussen. Mean wheat farmer is to the speakers being the local posal gives immediate relief to the for Congress able trials and hardships experienced a Something must be done, Democratic candidates. This program beet sugar grower and brings about gave spirited talk on the issues of The speakers were Wilford Hailing, by the pioneers of the church. We the with all in campaign, dealing lowest mainly the price pat was followed by a free dance. Both a safe basis for independence for the the tariff. He little know nor can we imagine the pledged himself to Martin Rasmussen, Donald Jeppson, terrific the present time, g the Republican and Democratic func- Philippine Islands. S. S. Norman Abel struggles and Lee, Rich, Bishop for if work Farm Bureau legislation, la's credit is open to quesThe president reiterated that he elected. The tions were largely attended. Bunder-so- n sufferings of those fearful days. Hervin Wm. C. and Horsley county Democratic canReconstruction Finance Do we fully appreciate this boon of of the stake presidency, and The campaign in Box Elder county stands flatly for a protective tariff didates were then introduced. jn, in order to finance the of American the in the freedom and Independence, purchased preservation A vocal Rasmussen. and solo, and John clean been has progressive, D. W. Democratic candidate Moffat, mands security other than of an educational nature, and both market for the American farmer and for Justice of the Supreme Court Mother," was rendered by Sylvia at so great a price? Are we doing tion of a mere contract he In American labor. conclusion, and Leota Keller; a vocal our part to further this blessed work Hansen to are be congratulated upon gave a short talk, stating that judive need to get rid of our parties and keep aloft the noble spirit of our which in have fairness pre- discussed at length his program for cial candidates do not take an active solo, Lay My Head Beneath a Rose, the they hat sented the leading issues from their world peace and said if he were part in the campaign, and promised by Frank Kennard, and a violin solo, church? It seems, I much fear, that surplus hanging elected to serve another four years, Mother Machree, view. by Bert Farr. many are settling In narrow ruts, barket, price recovery will different points of " this nations would continue to ad- justice to all, if elected. of Resolutions respect from the Re- content to meet in cliques, ridiculing Interest" in the present campaign vance in leadership toward the preciJoseph Chez, Democratic candidate lief Society were read by Mrs. Rosetta and passing judgment on those who on both sides, ous goal of world-wid- e has been overwhelming dls- and enduring for Attorney General, pledged Goulding. The closing song, Before are at the helm; censoring and on page three.) lephenson, the chairman of as is the rule during presidential peace. was cussing things that do not concern Bow I Head, My Thee Lord, is stores in England, is campaigns. Both parties have prerendered by the choir and Richard them. This pettiness is jeopardizing our whole organization, and unless it Jto continue the sporting sented their sides of the questions Anderson pronounced benediction. enthusiis checked, will plunge many into iaged by the late Sir Thom-- I involved with considerable the Interment was in the Mantua chaos. There is a true saying: So for many years to regain asm, and the voters have weighed decemetery. N. C. Jeppson dedicated long as the body is well and growcas Cup in yacht racing. statements made and have thus cast will their cided how the grave. they just IP of yacht is being built ing, the head thereof cannot be sick. fnson after the design by C. ballots today. Mrs. Jeppson was born March 12, It is these petty little things that on, who also designed Voting in the seven precincts in 1882, in Mantua, a daughter of Ole (Continued on page tnree.) this city up until noon today has V. and Nicholine Petersen Nelsen. She Jed that Stephensons yacht been exceptionally heavy. grew to womanhood in Mantua and Sons-in-La- w I good enough to enable him of Local was educated in the public schools. Box Dino a challenge Boy for the blue She married Mr. Jeppson on October yacht racing, thus providing 9, 1901, in the Logan temple. She tlng international competi- v'as an active member of the L. D. S. branch of seamanship. On Nov. 14th. church, and was formerly president Word was received this ot the Primary association and also a from Boston that William P. morning Knecht Utah State the at The fail teacher. Relief Society quarter Chicago tried to end her underwent an operation there last of the of Honor Court Dino of tenor The Italian the monthly Borgioll, Decemfallowing an over-doof Agricultural College will end evening for .appendicitis. Surviving are her husband and the Tuesday ber 21st, was the decision of the Boy Scouts of Box Elder district was La Scala, Milan, the Royal Opera, tablets the other day. Elmer, The letter giving the information, the in Ernest, children; following and Brigham Covent held Rome, Garden, London, evening Sunday held a at members Tie was in meeting Cedar River, faculty and whom the San Francisco News May, Norinne, Harvey and Malcolm was mailed early next morning, but This amendment to the First ward chapel. she had written no further word has been received. of chairman S. many let-i- e Saturday. as listed in the school cataAbel hailed as the supreme singing artist" Jeppson, all of Mantua. Rich, Bishop home folks Also, word was received this mornwas in to on of telling them program be the Honor in is heard charge. Ogden will give four additional days the Court 'onderful existence logue that Leonard M. Arbon was opmusic of ing riches, for Christmas An interesting program evening of November 14th. holidays. ,!8, society, etc. erated on Thursday morning for the was given by the First and Scouting feck ago, this Borgioli has sung so many times The winter quarter will begin on ward Scouts and Vanguards. injury sustained to his back last girls younger te that she in royal courts that he has been nickwas leaving the January 4th Instead of January 2nd, of the spring. He is in the Holy Cross member O. C. Roskelley, 6 with her named the tenor of kings. The Today Only: Thunder Below, with hospital in Salt Lake City. more fortunate as previously announced. Council, gave an inGateway Ogden and Queen of England, the King Tallulah Bankhead. Both of these men are big city. The of tne fall quarter talk on Scout ideals, illus- King A dol- of President and Mrs. S. Norman Lee. of Belgium, the King of Egypt, the and Thursday: rr ffrl looked around at her ended Friday and registration showed teresting Wednesday stories. Scout true trated with Ten choice of Sweden, and the royal couple, lar show for a dime. frronndings so very differ-th- e 1,450 students enrolled, according to The following awards were made: n King and Princess of Humbolt Prince short of reels life she had Italy subjects. Gay-lispecial Tenderfoot Kent Christensen, pictured In W. H. Bell, registrar. Judging from Marie Jose of Belgium have sat ento her The Big Friday and Saturday: family. She was the usual increase at the beginning Rosenbaum, Harold M. Stander, thralled at his gala performances. to Braeg-geCalvin Shot featuring Eddie Quillan. despair. reach will of the winter quarter, it 105, Fifth ward; troop that she could not Dino Borgioli is 36 years old and face over the 1,700 mark. Last years Robert Forest, troop 101, First 80 tried to end her accumulative total was 1,600. Robert is Wright, Tuscan by birth. Since his initial Seth Dunn, ward; successes he has achieved a Italian Corinne. 113, troop a world of Second Class. Hess Snow, Jay An- world-wid- e reputation, and has sung The Utah Aggies will play a homestriving to be that which derson, Owen Davis, troop 101, First at most of the great opera houses coming game with their brother agof two continents. ward. riculturalists from Fort Collins, on or ourselves an ideal, and Whitney, Merit Badges. Laurence Dino Borgioli comes to Ogden as Friday, November 11th on the Logan ; Roy troop 103, Third ward (cycling) Third KLUp t0as il oftentimes the guest artist of the Ogden Comcollege gridiron. Shaw, troop 603, Vanguards, they actually The Aggies now have a 500 average Concert association. Guest munity troop Holmes, ward (civics); Ralph be obtained at the door in the conference standing. This fitickets may life Suc- gure represents two losses and two 107, Harper (civics, bird study, R. of the Lewis Junior high school keeping); auditorium poultry camping, saving, of the on Athe victories with two conference games Jand evening ftjcDonald Earl Pierce, troop 107, Harper (camp- concert. rSlty of remaining to be played. Besides the Jack )ort Colorado ing, life saving, bird study); team, the Aggies have their f a DeW Watkins, troop 101, First ward (cookclash with Brigham Young annual Under the terms of his fathers ing, firemanship, personal health), University in three weeks, where the aim? Tas rePrted to the 101, First ward will, Myron Templin of Wabash, Ind., troop Don Horsley, two brothers, Dick and Ott Romney who Society. 23, Rufus Laurence Briggs, lOl, will inherit $10,000 when he reaches came to (carpentry); Elliot Rich. troop will again match wits in the great San from (thbJS believed to be of City Lamont Brigham the age of 21 years, providing he has Francisco three First ward (firemanship); fflcUnl Cat?ent of deeP traditional struggle. Fridied weeks ago, ward refrained from the use of tobacco and As a special feature of the Armis- Yates, troop 101, First local a m. also exPected at 4:30 at hospital p. studd 601, day Don Baird, troop ; intoxicating liquor. Cancer Crch tice Day celebration, the Box Elder from injuries sustained on the night rersCitiJabrat0rie8 ot our high school Bees will clash with the of October 31st when the car In Grover Scoutmasters Wight, Emery of Liberty, Ind., which he and his uncle, Louis O. are Burdette Snyder on the and troop the Reed Schow, Bear River high school Bears for Jensen and the past year he Briggs of Ogden, were riding crashed Frank says that during cure $riment8 to discover football championship of the county. committeemen, Fred C. Nelson, 218 four-leclovers, thirty-seve- n into an O. S. L. coal car of a freight cancer. picked and c0ls8ae,L?ty a four of the train at the railroad crossing on West Greenhalgh, local leaves, five with the at Impressive funeral services were terri)'ie toll in The contest will start seven Shaw were T one and at the Fourth ward chapl last held having this variety, course city. Sixth North street in Uacovei4 ,death annuaHy field at 2:20 oclock. for completing the prescribed for Mrs. Andrew Eskelsen the died at leaves. Thursday hospital Louis vaJu of. In Briggs the or !!? The game is on the regular sched- in camp methods. who died October 31st acot this the next city, the following aUl6. paorning this dreaded ule of ill b Region One and for the first never regained con- There was a largo attendance and a to humanity. Laurence cident the be time in history the Bears will tributes. YOU sciousness, and gradually grew weak- wealth of floral G. Counselor O. slight favorites. Bear River has built arrived His mother Bargeron presided end. the until er COUNTY up an enviable record in Region One Given from San Francisco shortly be- and the musical program consisted BOX here OF The this year, losing only to Ogden. fore he died. Funeral services were of selections by the Relief Society Wrt for Bees have lost to both Ogden and On held Monday at 1:30 p. m. at Provo, choir, a duet by Mrs. Morilla Spencer Logan. Bear River has a veteran and Orville Lund, and a duet by from personat-ofree where interment was also made. and sues generous For outfit, having three men playing their your was born September 7, Sylvia Hausen and Leota Keller. InreMr. Briggs and alities objectionable fourth year and three playing their political 1909, in Glendale, Utah, a son of vocation was offered by David Reese. tendance at to any candidate. ferences three regulars have third Only year. t he tove Rufus very For Elijah and Leona Cutler Briggs. The speakers were President Hervin 8ug-your f not had at least one years experinmrding meetings. a we offer was a spindler by trade and since Bunderson, N. C. Simonsen, Bishop that believe He We board of meber of 157 respectful thoughtful to this city, was employed at J. A. Fishburn, Patriarch Brigham Elder county ence. The Bears will average 148. I represent; coming candidates capable strong, Bees scale ng attention to our speakers the Baron Woolen Mills. He was a Wright, President Wm. C. Horsleyof tHoneyyji, Willard, pounds, while the two pounds sound ofand policies. entertainment I member of the L. D. S. church. He and O. G. Bargeron. Resolutions ai?d Eweyville The Bee backfieid will be the and er-ahas 6lvea U3 per man heavier with the veteran stiff respect from the American Legion V tte1 studied was a single man. We bespeak your fered. For your advantage Mr. and and Auxiliary were read by Comhis are parents, ?4J1whiaI Urance that he Bear River line having anman. Surviving Repubthe our for straight printed consideration of Mrs. Rufus E. Briggs of San Fran- mander Ernest Hansen of the Legion. M a canHMtlbe laced of seventeen pounds per lican ticket. by Biand published statements. The American Legion expects to flandidata for the cisco; two brothers, Bertrand and Benediction was pronounced was Interment at R. W. two Dredge. the endeavored of shop en Legion Louis masse, sisters, 'iflcaSonl meQtioned. Trenton; attend the game Briggs We have County O. G. cent Republican in Bargeron cemetery. of San 100 the a Irene city per a &uarantee commander expecting Lucille and Briggs la eve all times to conduct a camdedicated the grave. Central Committee. Francisco. attendance. With a close, fast game 1 is to the Restricted paign (Continued on page two.) COONTY HOLD A UTAHS PEOPLE Le-Cri- ARTICLE PRINTED SPIRITTORAI.lv IN CHURCH PAPER st President Pledges Deer Sandwiches Help for Farms and Elder Delmar Enjoys Work In Australia. Friday At The Armory. Chris-toffers- politicaTmve . MANTUA WOMAN ENDS LAST NIGHT DIED ONFRIDAY Both Republicans and Democrats Make Final Plea. Funeral Held Yesterday for Mrs. Conrad . Jeppson. i , heart-rendin- ; ed notedItauan COURT OF HONOR MEETING1S HELD TENOR TO SING Elder Scouts of District Get Badges Sunday Night. Borgioli Secured for Ogden Concert Llp-mro- ck College Plans Longer Xmas Holiday Period Folk Are In Hospital !18 se At the Elberta f mid-ter- sons-in-la- m w Utah Aggies Battle Colorado Aggies at r, 1 CRASH VICTIM make-believ- e. BEES WILL CLASH Logan, Nov. 11th DIED FRIDAY WITH BEAR RIVER - Pennsyl-:thterayC0Ve- ry Laurence Briggs cumbs At Hospital From Injuries. Armistice Day Game to Determine County Champions. (Gre-manshi- p) Lf Mrs. Andrew Eskelsen Laid at Rest Thursday C!e af six-le- PEOPLE WE THANK Wing af ELDER Post plSchool Board ur and ge |