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Show Jr This d the Ads in Build f,er and Help to r OWN Community. Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. DEVOTEDTONOPARTYOR 40. Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, HOME IE AT Woman Succumbs PORTAGE MAN JIVE STARTED Campaign In Brigham City. Brigham By Trading At theme of the latest community betterment by Elder junior chamber of ing Ss the li l e. iung men of that organization ached a four weeks campaign the community through that pith even greater vigor and ,m than that displayed in int Safety First campaign. energy and IB to take the ism of youth to stampede us hally doing the things we allg, rivately are right for with-doing but drift along them. i will deny the effectiveness whirlwind campaigns, when more safety ill how much ef-- 1 b we are since that last when we drive west on mth street and observe the I parking restrictions a result of their to the city council, young men do not only call advantages the common-sens- e us which result from buying and increasing building Inlocal employment, tax re-Ithe convenience of close-to- g, but they also encourage merchants to provide more nd treatment of customers, a for choice, closer Margins and other buyer 4s assortment fces. empaign will include a large of interest stimulating them being a slogan J news article contest, poster window trimming contest, contest, debating contest, and with cash payments to the rs. Details of the campaign elsewhere in this paper. con-Uno- V trident Rich Visits Engham City Friends I President Abel S. mission of t;n rehwith Rich of the the L. D. S. headquarters at Toronto, visited with friends and rela-- : to this city the forepart of Sek. Jdent Rich was returning from Ake City, where he attended nt conference of the church. MATRON DIES Jda Holst Making pedal Poultry Study Holst, Jr., local poultryman, a two weeks special course 4 Salsburys School of Poultry es in Salt Lake City. jHolst is a large turkey and raiser and is making an Jo keep abreast of the forward I being made In this important tog J im of Accident Leave s Hospital ID. . Last Rites Sunday For Mrs. Erastus W. Carter, 59. Durfey of Riverdale, who sverely Injured in an automobile tot in south Willard on Septem-41s- t, was this week released a local hospital where he has since the accident. Eva Aurelia Carter, 59, wife of Erastus William Carter of Park Valley, died at a local hospital at noon Thursday, following an illness of several months. She was born June 31, 1877, at Park Valley, daughter of Andrew and Jane Chadwick Rose. She married William Carter forty years ago and has resided in Park Valley all of her life. She has been very active in church affairs. Has served as counselor to the president of the Relief Society in Park Valley, and was particularly helpful in sickness and death. She is survived by her husband and two children,- Mrs. Albert Hir-scof Rosette and Ray Carter of Park Valley; also four brothers, Abe Rose, Snowville; William Rose, Brigham City; Oscar Rose, Standrod, Idaho; Albert Rose, Ogden; two sisters, Mrs. Adam Larsen, Brigham City, and Mrs. Emile Feller, Bountiful, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will ne held in Park Valley on Sunday at one p. m. Burial will be made in the cemetery there, under the direction of B. M. Thompson, mortician- - hi SERIOUS INJURIES ESCAPED BY TWO MISHAP OGDEN. Two persons escaped with minor injuries when a light sedan was demolished and a truck damaged in a collision Tuesday evening on the state highway about one mile south of Death Curve-Mrs- . Dolly Dokas, 33, Brigham City, driver of the sedan, was badly bruised, Sergeant Rink Smurthwaite of the state highway patrol said. The Dokas car, Sergeant Smurthwaite said, apparently was passing a truck driven by Lester J. Little, 22, 268 Thirty-fir- st street, when Little started to turn into the Royal Canning company plant. Tribune. UTAH AGGIES TO PLAY WYOMING ON SATURDAY rmfined has returned to his LOGAN. Recognizing the strength but it will be some time yet of their rivals from Brigham Young University, the University of Utah, he fully recovers. and Colorado Colorado University, College, as demonstrated in the R. ublicans M. C. games of the past week-enCoach Dick Romneys Utah Farmers opened the present weeks practice schedule with vigor on Monday in Republican central committee preparation for their encounter with Elder county opened head-er- s the cowboys from Wyoming t Larayesterday on the second mie, Saturday, October 10th. f the Knudson building, in the Romney directed his charges formerly used by George Mush- - through a short skull practice which S the offices of the migratory was followed by a drill for the Refuge. Miss Mary Young of strengthening of his offensive attack. assistant secretary, will be The starting lineup for the Farmto at Republican headquarters ers against Wyoming is quite injiay and the party is also ar-t- o definite. Four aspirants to the have a host and hostess position are about on even I to greet visitors, hand out ground in their hid for the regular I'gn literature and give any assignment. ation that may be desired. Tracy Maero, the Box Elder high schools lone representative on the Farmers squad is reported by Coach exRomney to be living up to all pectations of northern Utah football enthusiasts. He is of the rugged Swing Time type of timber that shows real He is strongly bidding jag Time, the new Fred As potentialities. fullback position for the regular MJinger Rogers musical, coming Cliff Poole, and ; Capitol Theatre for three days now held down byto act in Poole s is being primed Sunday, Is more generous tose who during the latters confinement watt for the place eagerly in a Preston hospital with a blood 0 pajr present the last clot on the spleen. m team dancing than any of .Trf Pilous features. may be seen in four distinc-l- v Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gidney and ,, .ambers set to the rhythms of their son Travis and wife of San way You Look Tonight, Never Diego, Calif., stopped off in this city Dance," and Pick Yourself today for a short visit with old the "Waltz in Swing Time, friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gidney are ..7 Jerome Kern, who scored this former residents of Brigham City. an auto Radio picture. They are returning from Moore,i Helen Broderick, trip to the Pacific Northwest Blore, Betty Furness and Georges " fP the support. Egyptian girls get little education, Open d. Headquarters Here signal-- calling At the Capitol bie-f0- ( Number 55. HOG. IN CAR CRASH! Water Works Survey Is Made By Engineer of Ogden, engineer in planning the grade for the citys new culinary water pipe line II .1. Joshua W. Hawks, 75, of Portage, Four persons were injured and a died Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital, truck and passenger car badly damfollowing an illness of a number aged Thursday at seven fifteen a. m. of years. in a crash near the intersection of He was born in Spanish Fork on Main and Fourth South streets in March 23, 1861, son of Amos and this city. Agnes White Hawks. He has lived Victor W. Waite, 23, of Salt Lake most of his life in Portage, but spent City, accompanied by his two sisters, several years in Southern Utah and Eva Deane Waite, 12, and Uarda Arizona. He was a member of the Waite, 21, both of Smithfield, Was Portage ward of the L. D. S. church. driving south in a Plymouth sedan, He is survived by his wife, Maggie and as he turned to the left to pass Hunsaker Hawks, of Portage, and a government CCC truck, also going the following sons and daughters: south, driven by John Thomas, 19, Amos Hawks, Ogden; Mrs. Eva Hall, of the local camp, the truck driver Blackfoot, Idaho; Roy Hawks, Por- suddenly turned to the left to drive tage; Mrs. Ila Willifams, Provo; into a service station. The sedan Frank Hawks, Huntsville; Mrs. Veda struck the rear of the truck, swerved Gunnell, Howell, Utah; Wallace to the left into the curb and out Hawks of Portage; Lafe Hawks of again into the street before stopping. o Mesa, Arizona; grandchil- Thomas lost control of the truck dren. He is also survived by the which swerved to the left and turned following brothers and sisters: Jos. a complete somersault over onto the Hawks, Ogden; William Hawks, Eph, sidewalk, headed in the opposite Lafe and June Hawks, all of direction, according to Officer Delbert Southern Utah. Ciavc of in Box Elder canyon, spent Wednesday and Thursday surveying in the canyon. The exact size of pipe for the project will be determined upon the completion of Mr. Cravens work, which consists of making changes in the present grade J,o make it as uniform as possible, enabling the new pipe to carry a maximum amount of water, according to John B. Mathias, city councilman, who has charge of this project. The council plans to buy pipe large enough to carry twice the water now being used by the city and to prepare for au Increase in the supply, Mr. Mathias said. fifty-tw- Mrs. IN AUTO ), Succumbs In Salt Lake Mishap Occurs At Main And Fourth South Hospital After On Thursday. Long Illness. PARK VALLEY install-a- s recom-n- s Friday. October eliarae During the early summer, Mrs. Freeman visited in Denmark and was with her father in June when he celebrated his eightieth birthday anniversary. On learning of her fathers death, she says she is very grateful she had the privilege of visiting with him a few months ago. His wife died thirty-thre- e years ago. Four daughters survive, Mrs. F'reeman of this city, and her three sisters living in Denmark. com-luildin- TO ALL ST FOUR INJURED DIED TUESDAY Mrs. Alfred L. Freeman of this city receheci a telegram from relatives in Denmark on Tuesday afternoon uprising her of the death of her father, Henrik Olson. I C. of C. Launches r FACT10N-BUTJU- UTAH INDIANS FLEE POLICE Redskin Couple Whoop As Horse Reaches River First. A real wild west drama was enacted on the Washakie Indian reservation Wednesday when Deputy Sheriff Fred Sorenson appeared there to arrest Evans Peyope on a bench warrant. Evidently the young Indian was expecting the law, for when the deputy's car hove into sight, Peyope dashed from his wigwam and ran for his swift pony, but Peyope was not alone, Peyopes sweetheart was right behind him. With one Jump the Indian leaped to llie saddled horse, swung it around on its hind legs in true movie f&shiou and, grasping his sweetheart by the hand swung her to the rear of the saddle and away they went across the flats. The deputy followed In his 23 252 Cows car, across fields and plowed ground. He was gaining on the County heavily Jaden steed when the Indians reached the Malad river. The horse Month. made the river in two Jumps, but the sheriffs car bad to stop. With a whoop of delight the InDuring September a total of 252 dians disappeared in a cloud of dust cows in twenty-thre- e herds were for the Plymouth mountains. tested in Box Elder county by An"They'll get hungry in a couple thony Colettl, tester for the Box of days and return to the reservaElder, Davis, Morgan and Welxr tion, then Ill bring 'em In, said COW TESTING RESULTS GIVEN In Tested In Herds high-power- ed Last Holmes, who made an investigation. Eva Deane Waite suffered a broken right arm and was badly cut about the eyes, nose and mouth. It required twenty stitches to close up the wounds. Social Opens Club Season Uarda Waite had her nose broken The Kindergarten club held its and Herd Improvement association. Sorenson. sustained minor cuts and Dairy Of this number, 202 cows were in opening social of the season Wednes- bruises. day evening at the commercial club pounds John Thomas sustained a bruised milk and produced of138,127 rooms. ' 5452.3 pounds on the legs, and of milk, and a total cuts shoulder and The theme of the occasion was Victor W. of butterfat or an average of 683.8 escaped with minor Life through the seasons and the cuts and Waite pounds of milk and 27. pounds of were all bruises. They cow. This Is 4.4 pounds decorations and program were carried taken to a local butterfat hospital for medical of milk per out In that motif. than August, but Is lower .5 pounds of butterfat higher than The serving table was arranged to attention. last month. represent a cross, making four disllYRUM. Vern Jensen of Hyrum, The average butterfat production of tinct sections which were decorated the five high score herds are as Tuesday was telling of an incident to represent Spring, Summer, Fall where he turned out his car for and Winter. Violets, pansies, yellow By follows: Clifford Hansen, Mantua, 42.7 what looked like a rock, and it and pink roses, fall garden blooms pounds; M. V. Rohwer, Corinne, 38.8 moved away from him. He displayed and poinsettia were used about the pounds; Charles Barfuss, Tremonton, proof of the incident, a huge table. A three-cours- e hot dinner was 35.4 pounds; H. R. Barnard, Dewey-vill- e, tortoise. served to fifty-thre- e guests. 8817 needy men 33.8 pounds; and W. L. Sten-quis- t, Approximately The tortoise, rarely found In this Mrs, John . P. Lillywhite was in women and children and 80,000 insection, was immediately adopted as Tremonton, 33.5 pounds. charge of the program which was of dustrial and commercial workers in The ten highest butterfat produc a pet. It measured eleven Inches a spiritual nature and in keeping Utah are now receiving aid or pro- ing cows of the Box Elder county wide by thirteen inches long, and with the theme of the occasion. tection through provisions of the unit of the association, in order of zoologists claim it must be about o social security act, it was announced production, are as follows: 100 years old. Meeting for Rushees Lucius Hansen, with Lady, 70.9 The incident occurred between Wednesday by Allen T. Sanford, for Utah the national with and Brigham City, Mr. Jensen Mantua Charles Bessie, Barfuss, pounds; A model meeting of Utah Epsilon council. N. C. Jeppson, with reported. and 58.4 emergency pounds; chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, at Brigham The state now is in White Sox, 51.8 pounds; Clifford City, foi rushees, was held Thursday every feature of the participating Hansen rates the next three places social security home of Miss Uarda evening at the comwith Pesty, 51.6, Bess, 51.2, and act, including unemployment Mathias. for and 50.8; the remaining assistance the places Beauty, pensation To Dorothy Larsen was in charge and needy aged, needy blind and the go to W. L. Stenquist, with Lucille, solo vocal a rendered Lillian Felt with Clifford Hansen, Speck, children. 48.0; Our Inspiration, an original com- dependent In September it was estimated 4260 47.1 ; Sorenson Brothers, with Emmy, position by three members of the aged, 207 blind and 4350 dependent 46.2; and Gene Hess, with Spot, Utah Beta at Ogden. Very impressive and largely atchildren received aid at a total cost 45.6 pounds. Formation of Bernice Pella treated One-hatended funeral services were held cost of the $129,530. and Growth of Greek Letter Soc- this aid to the aged and blind and in the Second ward chapel Wednesieties; Flora Simmons read a Fored cost of aid to dependent day at two p. m. for Mrs. W. L. the and Mildred Lund read the children was from federal funds. word Jensen, who died last Sunday. History of Beta Sigma Phi. The floral tributes were profuse Since the state began A trio, composed of Bodell Olsen, and beautiful. with the federal government under Dale Hansen and Dorothy Larsen terms of the social Counselor Wm. T. Davis conducted security act a The Democrats of Box Elder county sang Song of Beta Sigma Phi." of $719,150 in federal funds have established their headquarters the services which opened with a total Eleven members and nine rushees has come to Utah to aid in providing at the Howard Hotel, 15 South Main vocal duet, In the Sweet Bye and attended. Bye, by Mrs. Alice Nelson and Mrs. said Mr. Sanfords street, Brigham City, where these benefits, they will Ruth 9 Valentine. Invocation was ofreport. the operate campaign. during H. Facer and a Cards Follow Luncheon The main office is on the first floor fered by George Well Under"Sometime vocal solo, on second a with the Miss Eunice Merrell presided at private office Reunion Arranged Harold Felt. was sung by stand," floor, and is under the direction of a delightfully arranged bridge lunThe speakers were Dr. R. A. Pearse, of Descendants the late W. as will Mr. act who J. Howard, at Gayhart the cheon Wednesday evening Bishop J. Carlos Sederholm, C. O. home of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Merrell Jensen of this city, will meet in a campaign manager, with George Christensen, Bishop J. Frank Bowin compliment to the members of the family reunion at the Fifth ward Frodsham, secretary. Wm. C. Horsley and Mr. Howard is of a very genial ring, President Sunday at twelve thirty p. m. LApres Midi club. This marked the chapelmembers Counselor Davis. are of InvitaAll the a nature extends and season hearty family opening of the clubs social A solo, "Lay My Head Beneath a tion to the general public to call urged to be in attendance Sunday, for the winter months. was sung by Miss Norma Rose, and get acquainted and make themA Halloween color scheme was Gibbs, a violin solo was given by most the to Ireland has home. Those at selves spinsters. menu and the in wishing appointcarried out Harold Felt, and Archie Bowden sang centered get in touch with the office by End of a Perfect ments. Yellow marigolds Ernest P. Day. each of the six small tables where in the commercial clubs rooms on telephone, kindly call Democratic Horsley pronounced the benediction. county headquarters. a tasty luncheon was served. Thursday night. Interment took place in the city Baskets of fall flowers adorned the Bridge followed luncheon and score with the Larkin & Felt cemetery, prizes were won by Mrs. Harold rooms. The serving table was covJohn H. home officiating. Saves funeral Modern Plumbing Olsen and Mrs. Ray Grant, and cut ered with a beautiful lace cloth and dedicated the grave. Horsley favor was won by Mrs. Reynold a crystal bowl of pink and white Pumping and carrying water for rose buds was used as the center-piec- e. use in the average farm household V. Wixom. White tapers in crystal hold- each year requires about one hundred ers were at each end. The pink and mile.s of travel and two weeks of Just-A-MeFeted white color scheme was carried out one persons time. Mrs. Ben Knudson presided at an in the refreshments also. Programs and campaign demonSixty couples enjoyed dancing. attractively arranged bridge luncheon Your Tax Bill will be held on the court strations 9 Idle Isle at the Wednesday evening State and local government costs house square at seven thirty p. m. tea room in honor of the Shower for Maid now total up to $9,000,000,000 a year. Saturday. club members. A bridal shower was given at the Federal costs add $8,000,000,000 more. All townspeople are urged to witVases of roses and fall flowers adorned the rooms and the serving home of Mrs. Mary Cazier Wednesday Which averages out to a load of ness the outstanding demonstrations table was centered with a bowl of evening to honor Miss Bertha Cazier, about $134 a year for every man, and put forth every effort to help the Box Elder junior chamber of burnt orange dahlias, and yellow whose betrothal is announced - to woman and child in the country. commerce make Brigham the most candles completed the centerpiece. Herman Forsberg of Salt Lake. Garden blooms decorated the living prosperous little city In Utah. The appointments were carried out Book Review Dated rooms and a light luncheon was in Halloween designs. luncheon was served served to fifteen guests. Miss Nial Nelson will review BeA three-courwas the recipient The bride-ele- ct to twenty bidden guests. yond Seeing the Wood, by Gulbran-so- n, Favors for bridge games were of many lovely gifts. Monday afternoon, October 12th, 9 at the literary meeting of the C. I. C. awarded to Mrs. Milton E. Jensen Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dinner Honors Mother and Mrs. C. V. FOrsgren. club, to be held In the club rooms. Fifty years ago almost to the day A family dinner was held WednesRobert Louis Stevenson wrote one Mr. and Mrs. Faculty Visits Refuge of home at Relief the day Attention, Society! of the most vivid horror stories of h seventy-sixtof the The Box Elder high school and James Harper in honor Schedule of Relief Society confer- all time Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Mrs. of and anniversary birthday partschool faculty junior high ence meetings to be held in the and now the Grand Theatre observes R. the Bear to Wight Maggie ners enjoyed a trip town Following the serving of dinner a tabernacle on Saturday and Sunday, the occasion by bringing to River migratory bird refuge Wednesmotion October Rouben 10th Mamoulians 11th: and picture social afternoon was spent day afternoon. Saturday, 3 p. m. All ward and production of the story, which starts Mr. and Mrs. A. Lisle Eddy of Salt The party was shown the wonders run. Relief Society officers and class Sunday for a three-da-y stake were guests. Lake City of the refuge by Superintendent leaders. Fredric March is starred in the e Mushbach. Sunday, 8:45 a. m. All Relief production, appearing In the Following the serving of dough- Review" Opens Season role of Dr. Jekyll, the stake officers, ward presiSociety returned the group nuts and apples, the sea- dents, social service aides, bishops, kind, able scientist, and Mr. Hyde, for The meeting opening to this city. the incarnation of the evil, brutish, son of the Reading Circle, was held high council committee. $ Jekyll. Thursday evening at the home- of Sunday, 10 a. m. All Relief Society sadistic alter ego of Dr. cast as Dancing Party Blonde Miriam Hopkins is members and general public. Mrs. .Jesse Knudson. who streets of the book the the reviewed Hales Mrs. Cockney Rees girl and J. Gayle Mrs. Emery Mr. and Women operate twenty-on- e brick is Mr. Hydes victim, and Rose Hobart Gone With the Wind, and refresh- ,Mr and Mrs. Noel L. Bennion of this , ments and pottery plants in Great Britain. is cast a3 Dr. Jekyll s fiancee. were served to fifteen guests. a at party dancing entertained city SOCIETY NOTES DRIVER SEES ROCK TURN INTO TURTLE Director Announces Many Cared For Social Security Act director Friends Pay Final Respects Mrs. Jensen Wednesday lf Democrats Establish Headquarters Here one-thir- Boosters Program Saturday Evening re Just-A-Me- re se At the Grand out-of-to- ity |