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Show ELDER t America must win this war. Therefore I will work; I will wve; i will sacrifice; I will I will fight cheerfully and If the issue of do niy utmost, as on the whole struggle depended Martin Treptow. sione. me I , ? BRIGHAM, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY ready NAZIS IfiAINST n PROMISE TO INTEREST IN FREE CHINA NEWS-JOURN- U. S. Armed Forces Offensive Is ;n The Offing, I prediction NUMBER 08 10, 1912. PLANE CRASH !J.E. RYAN SELLS NAVY HEADS DRIVE in The New Government Hospital is just the beginning, many more Industries will follow If we are on our toes. LIME 47 lues WATCH BRIGHAM GROW SOUTH OF CITY v. INJURES TWO AL Richard Harris And Don Rex In Hospital Following Smash-u- p William Long To Assume Management Will Expel Japs From China, Promise News-Journ- al Richard Harris, 23, of BrigJuly 8 (UP) of War Henry ham City, and Don Rex, 26, of Secretary Logan, were seriously injured Stimpson and Secretary of the just a mile south and east of Navy Frank Knox, in the first Brigham Wednesday at 7.30 a. joint order of the day of this m., when the light trainer p'ane 0j Brigham, Wednesday war, have promised China in which American armed forcer would- 'Long will take office as presi they were flying are ex- jent of the corporation and be a on hillside. the crashed until S. Japanese tanks U. fight that Harris suffered a severely VOrk as editor and manager pelled from every foot of 'been in ac'ion in Egypt, fractured jaw, lacerations and of the News-Journnese soil." MISS I.ENOKA KOMEK August 1. submarines had sunk three to the All present employes of the from addressed possibly a fractured back verthe off City The Brigham order, Lanese destroyers the under will continue tebra, said. attending physicians said. the tnat paper forces, armed and State President of the I 'tali jiian Islands He taken to Holy Cross was new the management. Five ago today years planes Federation of Business and Pro-j air corps bombing hospital in Salt Lake WednesClaybaugh, who has been government an offensive in Women's clubs, who!pcrial Japanese j opened day afternoon. American men left Saturday evening for Den launched a brutal and unpro- business manager of the South!U, placed Rex suffered a fractured back of west Daily Times at Liberal, on the attack voked people theater in to Equipment attend board every ver, Colo., vertebra and severe lacerations for the six Kans., past years, China. ar. meetings of the National Fedabout the face and body. recently sold his interest in that and arms or in lie will actions session which adequate eration those Lacking disclosure ;,e The plane crashed on the farm of paper and will enter the army Wreckage of the plane which crashed in a fruit orchard on the hillside south of Brigham thiee das after Ameri-- - for three days at the Brown other equipment, the soldiers of Harris father, Henry Harinstructors' air training pilot connevertheless Ameri-:this and have of Richard was show China n above. accompanThe is 22, hotel. Harris, city, Palace piloted by plane bombers, manned by weekris, who saw the accident from tinued their gallant resistance school at Hays, Kans., thisof German ied by Don Rex. 26, student flier, of Logan. The wreckage was investigated hv (A A of- an adjacent orchard where he crews, attacked this end. Upon completion are for five years. Today they fields, planes, installations Home Owners was picking cherries. Mr. Harhe will be a secondary ficials of Salt Lake City. fighting with tenacity and a cour- traininginstructor for the Holland and machine-gunneris was the first person onHhe Army flying for an are that the inspiration in age Warned Of Coal ;i flying personnel scene and pulled his son from Air Corps, for the duration. on aTI defenders of democracy SUGAR BONUS Jierlands. the wreckage. Chuch Howarth, After the war, his wife and son SUGAR CANNING Difficulties every front. small though the units and ac-t- i Storage 21, a passing motorist, helped will make their home in BrigSALE ON iGOES Today the members of the ham. to remove Rex. may have been it showed Word comes from the Board seven months after Pearl of Fire Underw riters of the army and navy of the United Grocers will honor war ration-linFor the past year Long has According to witnesses, the DAMAGE comrades-inNo. 7, the bonus" bor the United States was Pacific with offices in Salt Lake States salute their had been circling low been serving under a war serstamp plane arms in China and join with inover the orchard when the sugar stamp, for puichase of sting a global war. City, warning of the danger in them in the firm determination vice appointment as field two pounds of .sugar beginning motor died. The craft skimmen were fighting storing large amounts of coal. American vestigator with the United Slates to expel the aggressor from Civil med the trees and crashed on Service commission. Prior today. Gus P. Backman, state GRAZING er in Europe, in Asia, Africa The bulletin was issued for the foot of soil. Chinese said every the ground, without to that ho was managing editor i the little outposts of North rationing administrator, turning purpose of assisting schools, An order of the day, the war of the Southwest Daily Times over. In landing, one wing Thursday. The stamp may be home owners and They were striking churches, oran is additional the for smashed f He sugar (used for four and up, whirling the plane the Japanese every day from mercantile years. and industrial coal department explained, amount until August 22. around and absorbing some of users in safeguarding against Ider of an exceptional nature aso has worked for the Tri jtralia. be classed the shock. Citizens who are somewhat News at Horton, Kans., On fronts where there were hazards which may be intro-- , which cannot Bex is enrolled in the cilivian confused by government orders American duced by the immediate emer-apon- s veniently in the ordinary series the Columbia Daily Missourian men, fighting of operations or routine orders. at Columbia, lor reports should schobl them- Mo., and the training course, and the fire is out" were the The were doing their part. gency storage of coal. e order -The Overbrook Citizen at Overbrook, provement club ladies will start splvps in 11,0 intricacip nRT" conic words of Deputy Sheriff flight was his third time in the Among the many suggestions .encan supply lines were Hariis thls morning, air. it was reported. for the prevention of lowed a message from Presil- Kans. Long is married and has on the gigantic task next week ernment movements. Mr. Alb(,rt Th()rseni the globe. American are dent Roosevelt to Chinese Gen-rt- s two children. The family plans of and singed has a private pilot license. who ibleary-eyethe files of the man declared. ts were reaching into strange spontaneous combustion through going For instance, rationing stamp rom iv(1 d The plane, a Piper Cub monoto move to Brigham as soon local ration office, and mailing promis-.nof fire fighting that seldom saw "ships these: coal must be stored dry; eralissimo Chiang-SheNo- 5 is now good for purchase was owned by Loy Watts Nations as housing can be secured. reduced to a ing that the arrivPfi jn Brigham from the plane, certificates the stars and stripes be-- dust should be of Logan, r "Vl1 to Brig- visits ' with China until their w.t- would ; old not according to reports. coal do mix During minimum fight district. secured e the war, unloading guns, It was damaged beyond repair. iks planes and ammunition and new coal; coal should be 'peace, justice and freedom are ham this week, both Long and their first allotment early in n, fires SS Adl, b.T;. laid on a clean floor; coal established throughout t h e Claybaugh were very favorably the canning rationug season. r the United Nations. us. 22. Designation stamp Id, and a message fiom be not local the At home, the For was month, piled jwoi against past production NO.V Rev. Arthur Moulton as.bom,, ti.ke, h in the board has been rationing the Planes were being buildings; building where coalretary of State Cordell Hull fal-siis stored should be fireproof if serting that "we shall not r full 'amount of sugar to all canwas started near the Rozel To Address sured on a j soon would" reach presi-- 1 possible; station and burned with great especially the walls ter. ning applicants, however, there Corinne Gathering were more than a thousand who it Roosevelt's schedule of and floor of the room where fury north and south. I MO. The production schedules coa' were served with only half of stored; then With the surrounding country In the Methodist church the ration amount for canning I guns tanks ships and am- - no air circulation under the;0' toe Marco Polo bridge covered with dry grass arxl on Sunday, July 12, the dent vestment, touched which Long Lnition were it explained not re "Par will coal to store is Peiping housewives ac-those ! good a'l pile; stepped up sage, the fire spread rapidly to Episcopal Church of Utah will l of the members 'off the in a star metal coal present 'coal the mail, bins.; dingly. pile ceive, through We're looking for a ing July 13, certificates with As a concluding part of the the north and southwest, burn- commemorate the seventy-fift- "ar The units jstaff. meeting the enemy should have good air circulaing an area of approximately anniversary of the founding we our can make where s Hull sent message, today, place which they may purcna.se their Box Elder stake conference to 100,000 Asia, Africa and acres of federal and pri- seventy-fivEurope were tion. our take rear children, years ago. homes, said; full amount of sugar for can- - be held in the tabernacle Sun- vate It all, but they were strong range land. The Rev. Arthur W. Moulton Five years ago today (July 7) part in the activities of the ning. The Stake Primary board ttiugh to give the Germans and ,day. the wheat crop of Fortunately, Salt Lake City, of China took up arms in defense community and make a news-o- f It is also announced that all will present the following Jfipanese an indication of what'LitiO vJWL,lN Was not ripe enough to burn, Utah, will be the Bishop its soil against renewed papermans contribution to the principal to register for gram in the evening at 7:30: failed have or more damage speaker to which the considerably ! JCIINS ENGINEERS Japanese aggression. Since that life and progress of the town canning must make application Xylophone solo, Kenneth is would have been done by the invited to attend. The public lighting its territory. services f time the Chinese haveand pray-oof lack as River S a have Bear continual people City; gren promised that the Evan Leslie Owen, manager been raging blaze. will commence at three p. m. "We have been impressed that armne ceaselessly and courage-volunteer help and the ex- - er, by a member of the Mantua has en- fire guards, farmers, The First ol thp Economy-Motors- , Forty bPglng offers thes values ,h. real Episcopal Church of battl Brigham addition--'- hat thousands First ous,y of tra j work ward; flag ceremony, rationing are in the Bri- - iijsted with the U. S. Engineers rangers, and two county road Utah was founded in Corinne in in fuller h the ruthless invaders. the is the children, anTal ward: articles against song, by overloading ,c. for west the word the for ap- 1876 and was used as a waiting and left Wednesday patrols, using place go, thousands people have own we have seen. personnel of the ration office. "God Gave Me Dear America; more are en coast. Mr. Owen was given the lThp American paratus, caterpillars, plows and of worship until 1912. Special of the a te to battle Jensen Joan The is above y! paragraph reading, the fire un music is being of first lieutenant. He v as stations; shovels, SymPf finally ds of thousands to all housewives who Second ward; arranged for the lltde song, Richard are trained accompanied by his wife, the 'adira,1" te. bel.c j. control' aYabout eight "a m. occasion. Marie warning home for the have failed to register for can- - Anderson of Corinne; canuic Wednesday work ahead. former Mary Pearse, and two fnd tenacity with which for five Urgent KeQ.UeSt after morning thp Chl' For ong 3nd blttep Jear war department's last children. ning to make application im- - lighting ceremony. Fourth ward; day and tWQ nights o continu In Help nese on no have as ndw there "Shine is people On," fought song, congregation; Timumque mediately, al fighting During the Grazing Service Moves revealed the first Lt. Owen has been associated ion by iFfUlt Harvest that the canning regis- - retold story, Mrs. Lillian Lilly- - bat more than American armored with the Economy Motors with against heavy odds. of f(re To New miIeg ces on 'On the occasion of this anni-- j Quarters Regardless of the poor crop t ration will be carried on much white; patriotic demonstration. ine was constructed any front. The fact his brothers, E. B. Oven and F. I t American-manneversa ry I desire to convey to of fruit this year, there are .still "God Bless Fifth ward; song, will B. u 1931. E. it tanks Owen since bp!ipvpd that The local office of the PromAlthough jo. ve America; closing prayer, mem- - ,hp fjrp wajf s(arted by a bo,t ontory District of the mpt some of German now assume the management of you and through you to the Chi- - some fruit growers who are in her of the Harper ward. Erwin Rommel' forces! the concern, and his brother, nese people an expression of need of pickers to harvest the lot lightning, officials are still Service, U. S. Dept, of Grazing the InShel-board the members wishes wholehearted HEAR The a31 ROTARIANS L. Robert declared good general crop, American armored F. B. is now employed at the tbe pogslbnity that terior, has (been changed from ,nvpsligat, cor-.die jr a of the and American will in be U. of S. have who, attendance, the pc by employment isomeone started it intentionally. the First National Bank building observprs in Supply Depot at Ogden. E. B. f rCf Africa bad PEARSE comrades-in-arms, with invitation is extended to the f for several weeks to the former Hyde Motor Gars taken here as an indication public to be in attendance. age, south of Cornet's Store. at the United States was get- The change was made because reaiy for action in the of reed of more storage space dd!e east war theatre. . P for equipment and supplies, used r brst American action ini Lt. Owen has had many years jlorrnidable difficulties. We shall of cherries, apricots and beans gave his official on the Returns On Visit bo office. Upon the report made!b In keeping with requests a,tle of Libya occured on r' Shelby s office in the international Rotary convention w!!'1 in the field no..Jf. eP practical experience B and 12 when medium of electrical China s determination to con-- , First National Bank building. bPjd Conshafter and wife of ,by, the Grazing Toronto, Canada, at the .'or.s. and cl,y engineering con- - oue took over -' s.an.I,!atJ.?.n: under command of Capt. struction and has worked on resolutely and valian'ly as he location of the farms, the-pjluncheon. Gover- - Los Angeles, Calif., were visi , duties certain p0taiy held by formerly of leader arles C. free-the the in of for of Utah, ! duration the rates the Mayor job, nor Dick brought out the im- tors in Brigham on Thursday. 1, 0Vsnut Stelling of Augusta, projects in Cuba and the United iadom constitutes fight which necessitate the use them, has an that knocked out several of states. City requested inspiring, pay and all other information 'ortance 0f contacting ail bovs Mr. Conshafter is a former Engham a11 lnhabitants conserve water of trucks and tractors. The Tmel'a tanks. Lt. Owen will be missed bylPart of the unshakeable unity; can be had by inquiring at thejuho are jn thp Sprvicc ar.d ex- - resident of Brigham, The Ameri-- i back part of the Hyde garage having nr ' 'T n"rnn flanks were hit repeatedly, his many friends here, especial- will be used to garage the ve"ar department disclosed, ly his friends in the Rotary club hicles. "ere not damaged serious- - and his troop of boy scouts. The central warehouse for this aad thp area, which includes northern personnel suffered casualties. . . Utah and sections of Nevada an , ut- - PPu'aton that has Announce Henry Cabot Lodge, . Lutherans and Wyoming, has been transto home the enemy the war from being wasted, Mr. Shelby a fw standing violinist and has been wi.tbia rnKbt ferred from Salt Lake City to major in the armored Service which he has rapaciously inflict- pointed out today. a create thereby ips. witnessed the battle in pk,lrrL the'v',bRb associated with several of Brigham, and thus, additional ed upon humanity makes ccr-Th- e of u'lor lca American bi Brjbam material name orchestras on units partici-e- d will have to be stored Lutheran church has tajn fmal victory. a the time present I ltlf and said "our soldiers be- Political here. Pot y returned from a two year coaM since leaving Box Elder a shih-Minmissionary! Boiling started chuh Gpn vigorous Maj ed nior,aai in- - coumy. li "i in this city under the ! y ai?d uere n a an s the military attache of the Chinese Very Low cooperate account of his pxperi- - While visiting here Thursday; T and clever fighters." vpr' teresting G. He campaign Paul Rev. the of a direction Public Invited To here, said at conservation, press Capt. C. Henry Nielsen has eneps and some of the highlights he talked with a number of his !rl2Rra Ircl that "each tank unit" Hansen of St. Pauls Lutheran ;Prnbassy ine Major advises that at the' ,confnrpnce on the eve of today's f(iPd a notice of withdrawal of of the state of Texas. 'old classmates and friends. eight or nine "direct Church present time the ' on German tanks and that church in Ogden. anniversary that Japan is the his petition for nomination to President Dr. C. A. Munns cemetery Presbyterian he Reverend Edward G. At- The membership here hope WPakost enemy of the allies and the office of county clerk it presided and outlined the sprinkling system has been dist,ral enemy machines were HAS VISITORS in the near future, a church should be knocked out of the 'was learned at the court house connected from the culinary kinfn- - minister of the Presby- for the coming year. krkpd out." Lodge return- - that of Francine England La 'water main, and a sump andtprian cburch on North Main building can be secuied for the war (his year to permit concen- - 'today, die senate yesterday, of regular services, 0f united Nation's forces Grande, Ore., is visiting with pump installed so that Pinestreet' ex,pnds an invitation to Coun'y Treasurer D.ven L Three Nielsen navy revealed sinking of holding her grandmother, Mrs. Francis View water is being used forjtbe Public to attend church ser. til that time services will be agajnS( Germany. Assessor ' Brough and County vices starting with ? frit S!0J.'ers and damaging hold in the Danish Brotherhood this purpose. both Sunday ouith in the Aleution bnap: Brothers Fighting He solicits all inhabitants ofscbo1 at 10:3(1 a. m. 328 South First West The 5 ej.lier yesterday. It was For Uncle Sam Brigham City to join with him'ioung PC0Plps hour is held at rst time that American' strept min this water conservation pro- - 7: Lutheran services will stait Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. NielPj ,aml divine is conducted at 11:13 a. worship "ere rrp0rted in!sunday at four p. m. with Sun- m. gram of this city, now have three n n tiisen, ' ' w area'.a!1 PreviJJs day schooi and the pastor ill we can. on lin Cook, gave no reason for his sons serving in the U. S. armed derwent a major operation at the TTb0 conduct an adult Bible class Letter Tells Of withdrawal from the political forces. Clark, a sergeant in an Dee hospital in Ogden on Tues- ithanr,. tacks on the Japa- - at thp samp bour. Breaching e cd'.J unit at Seattle, day. He is reported to be re- - LOCAL BOY racp Childs Death be hpki a,1 p With the month slipping away Washington, has been in the covering nicely. :ie!spiT- -s socetv BREAKS ARM Mrs. Francis Cuthbert has TU PUh'C S invilod' 'm' ' Mann, for filing for army since a year ago last Sep- the toaSfivr time fast, hf TtKSl'MK MEETINGS Mack Prisbrey, sixteen-year-olbrounu D. ()! I. P. TO received word from her son. Tbpp of Japanese vessels! one gunboat and one transport. Begular Relief Society work political office is fast shorten-- ; tember. Jesse, aviation cadet MEET of son Mr. and Mis. Grant Rich, of New York SATURDAY '"n to have been' sunk in the City, that came the and business meetings will Mart ing. from all appearances at at King City, Calitornia, hasa The Box Elder county com suffered a broken! his small ,jon, Kenneth, the the the interest with since service tne time, stake age 21 announcement" of .been ns all the in watds Pjesent arm The that America's; score n- owbl'e with lumber working of of the had Utah , months, an-- ' in political jobs is so Imv that; year Daughters 1 1. passed away very ago last December, and, pany Co- - on Tuesday. July last lie Tuesday. accidently suddenly. The cause of death Rewards of all present office holders hIIL Robert Dined about a month Pioneers w.ll meet ,n the Re.lc n andthredesUoyers? opet'alingwth ChineJ fliers, nounced today. islpPPPd 0(1 a lumber pile, and was unknown, the communicaSaturday, July 11, at two inow an interesting undoubtedly succeed themselves ago and is now wtth a field Nutrition" Better hl-two! had destroyed S6 four cruisers. bas Ipr,eht arm in a cast. tion to Mrs. Cuthbert said. Japanese m., it wa3 announced today. tiliery division in Alabama. ind ital lesson, will be treated. without any opposition. an airplane carne r, llla nes since hist Wednesday. July 8 (UP) back on seven and saw war of today ,ns indications that the preparing to ted States is i an offensive against the .4SHINGTON, nation looked WASHINGTON, g tnatjf, j Chi-igi- n -- 1 d FIERCE FLAMES BADLY g AREA j one-hal- i con-'coun- I i Knox-Stimso- g n d r.l 1 ' - hoJie, .Ital 'tJ j See-"asin- ,, i ...TsmTS s, 50,000-a-yea- . 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