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Show 6 Tl iaa&k , d-.-l ' ? . ELDER certainly v. ill spend a f'j"Jo,oooy for clothes to make like they aren't wearthem look If you have the right outlook, time is nothing but noise made by n clock! - : iisff FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 13, 1913. JBR1G1IAM, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, NUMBER 5 reasury Bond Flag Is Presented To Bushnell Builders NEWS from our BOYS in the SERVICE orh, will bo in P,,i"v' evening. Wright And Racier To Tuesday Get Further Training .specially0 John II. Wright, Recovering In Texas Private Wav no Run, who last week was lepo.ted scnously ill in the army hospital at Sheppard field, Tex is now considerably improved and, while still quite ill, vntudPy is out ot AFRICA IN Boy Writes Getting Around , gham Takes Position With U.S. AREA ENGINEERS, CAHILL STUDY A GRADE At Meeting Here Tues. General Electric Co. M. M. national Robert L. Siefert, son of Mr. Ammoron, AND ASHTON Bov Scout executive, from New MILK PROBLEMS and Mrs. K. I.. Siefert, left ENGINEERS, LTD., CORINNE BOYS Pvt. Wayne Burt Now SEASHORE C Natl Scout Executive NAVY SELECTS r'i," Sunday Association Seeking Fair Price For Milk CcTuca night lor Schenectady, accepted N. Y,, where he has a position with the Genet al Electric company. Box Elder County Dairy asSl0lltMS m tho churc'h officc Bob has just completed his 20, son ot Mr. sociation officials and directors course in electrical engineering building above Glens W ot right decided Monday that the piice at the University of Utah. store. Rader, 20, drug Ammoron will discuss Scout- per pound tor butterfat for ing geneially, and particularly market milk must be set, and that it must be set high enough the Scout budget system. to justify the farmers een-ditureAll Scoutmasters and Mutual to pioduee presidencies are urged to at- Grade A necessary market milk. tend this meeting, according to The officers and directors of GIVEN K, M. Suckett, chief Scout comIhe Box FJdor County Dairy asmissioner tor the Box Elder dis by their trict. The meeting will last sociation and County Agricultural Agent Robert H. Stew ail will be given about an hour, he said. met Monday in Tromonton to a in training t work out a that will Full Coops Needed to course to fit jgQ Turn Out For the milk producers of the Adult Education Work county to aid further in the Help Win War, Says P0ULTRYM1 s AND EVANS ARE JOINT RECIPIENTS Topping Ten Percent Of Payrolls In Bond Purchases Brings Army Of Local Construction Workers National Recognition; Former Gov. Charles R. Mabey Makes Presentation llrighams construction army, the builders of Bushnell General hospital, today were presented with one of the highest patriotic honors the U. S. government can confer on its Young Burt's lather, Wallace Carl Seasnore and M of Burt - tification lecoived this MonThe Treasury departments Minute-Ma- n citizens: a letuined received city, flag, for ham Cuv bond purchases in excess of 10 percent of the total payroll. day from Texas, vvheie he went eats tm.s week, son, Technical when he and Mrs. Ruit weie The two youths Eric Seashore, in Ltd., general contractors of Bushnell Geninformed ol their son's illness. 16 weeks' lurther s Sea-week. and Evans, the architectural enginSeagt, eral Ashton hospital, Pvt. Burt was ill with a luptur-e- special advanced letter was postmarked and the U. S. area engineers were joint recipients of eers, appendix, and an operation her 18. the honor. The flag will fly from the staff in the construcbut was successlully pet tot mod. no longer England, of Grade A milk that tion offices area cm the Bushnell hospital reservation. production ft tl Africa now," lie wrote, Logan Poult ryman One hunihed and fifty enthus-iasii- Is so badly needed in the deThe presentation was made at I was think to getting Gets Commission In II. W, Ballard, Logan, promin- Chamber Election To the Bushnell chapel at I oclock students were in attend- fense areas of the state. David i alien I was flying aiound rea ance at the Adult Education Peterson, president, made ent Utah poultry leader, held this afternoon by Charles R. ites, but now it's getting Army Engineers Corps classes which started Wednes- port of meetings held with rep- the attention of a small but in- Be Held Tonight state war bond and Mabey, no is Theone Ilaivcy Ilansen, son of m that the world Allan day evening at the Box Elder resentatives of the OPA, milk terested attendance at a Rural administrator, stamp of Members Elder Box the than the U. S A, seemed Mr, and Mrs Wallin Hansen ol Production educational state administrahigh school. It is expected that distributors and olheis, ami the War deputy of Chamber Commerce today Bear River City, was graduated this number will be materially pi ogress made up to the present meeting on poultry raising and since from the annv engineering were reminded of the annual tor, and J. Leo Nelson, Box Elhave been here time. , eveeveincreased next der county bond and stamp egg Wednesday Wednesday production 'l?ts litie alter the campaign school at Foit Belvo.r, Va arid It was pointed out that the ning. The meeting was held in meeting and election of officers chairman. Fanc hfTlT when the classes meet ning in to rooms be and have seen a club in held the A!.IK1 good his second lieutenant's ,acl's farmers must get a fair price the Chamber of Commerce again. W. D. Skinner, chief project if the territory occupied commission this week. that will justify hi.s additional quarters in Brigham, and Ba- the First National bank buildA large group the attended served as chairman of auditor, this JU te Americans. A Included in the group weie beginning to evening. expense produce Grade llards lecture was followed by ing class Prof. conducted the being by presentation 8 Annual o'clock. most the of at meeting, with seen milk. The group also two hours of questions and an promptly largest Jack Ogden Lynch. .811 16th Welton W. Coburn Is Evan B. Murry of the U.S.A.C. market of committee chairmen Captain Alan R. Fiandro, area the air, and street, Ogden, and Lon Eugene here from must felt reports the distributor that and discussion among the social discussed 'ook very To Sergeant faculty, who modern, be properly paid for his en- poultrymen and women present. will be heard, and officers for engineer, accepting the banner Dunbar, 2611 Kiesel, Ogden. (Promoted efand their problems security tne coming year will be elected. on behalf of the three organizaclean. You go in and Hansen is u graduate ol Box deavors and at the same time Ballard urged that all empty tions. has Dp( received by fect on our lives. around the city and find Elder h'gh school. He entered choice milk should not be this be filled, first to help coops of Dr. E. Thomas Lon Col. Elmer G. Thomas, disMrs. and Mr, but Romney Pa'lnts, consumtoo expensive to the hidings voiy modern, the engineers crops last Juno. . win the war, and second, be. Welton W. the Logan L.D.S. institute held Coburn, that trict LEVY IS engineer in charge of all ty itself is more or less ing public. cause it is profitable. federal projects In the Salt As far as seeing that its Ccbuin, fighting wall the U. S. the interest of a large group in This I think is due to sils. The group made a trip to Og"Never has there been a time the discussion of World Reli- den Iike district, was in attendance prabs. They are quite a armies a e well fed, the old army air forces somewhere in Wednesday to make a fur- in the to gions. It is possible that Dr. ther at the meeting, along with Col. history of the poultry CLUB in the interest of all They don't seem to want U. S. really does a good job. England, ha; been advanced study business when the outlook for R. M. Hardaway, commanding Romney will give a second concerned. ance at all. I imagine You would be surprised at what tjie giade of fCgeani. a can poultry and egg production was officer of Bushnell General hosSeagt. Coburn is a graduate course on the Life of Christ ily ones I've seen are the they can put in well filled. better, Ballard declared. Pro"As for our work, vie have ol Box Elder high school, and next Wednesday. pital. Reactions classes, .so I really cant Explains Mrs. Winnifred Jarvis had a ' A course in stenography for cesses for drying eggs that will M. W. manflown everything from soup to entered the army. October 18, them. To Foreign Invasion ager for Lippman, project genHe took .preliminary splendid group of appreciative those who desire to brush up last until long after the war are ,1941. be have expanded the market, and eral contractors of the hospital,, Raining at Sheppar ?. field, Tex. women in her Home Nursing andijheir skill in this work luncheon and The ' Ashton that (given next Wednesday evening others fob boning poultry meat, was held in theRotary (First Aid course. War memorial and George Ashton, of creation of new markets by sellin typewriting if sufficient students are The courses Read every page of the Evans, architects, also were Innoon home the with Friday ing either dark or light meat to by Lloyd Host were ested. present to receive the banner In choice, and other developments ternational Service coihmlttee, behalf of their employes. are making poultry one of the headed by Ren Bott, In charge 1 The keynote of the short promost vital foods than can be of the program. gram was congratulations to and Captain Jerome S. Levy of praise for the employes of the produced. He also presented a new idea Bushnell hospital staff was the three organizations, the real winners of the award. regarding brooding chicks twice guest speaker. 12 charter a year. Replacements should "We are very ptoud to receive Box Elder Junior Cham-Captain Levy explained at Muir spoke on membership stage with the cooperation of all leaders. The award will be m 1920 with at the concluding bers to the present strength of be made in the flocks both In length how the various nations this Minute-MaCommerce launched the building, and how in war tune other local civic groups, flag from the It has the spring and in the fall, he have reacted during invasions United States treasury, resignation event of Junior Chamber week, jits 1,005 organizations. Capobservance of the it is necessary that the Junior' Eail Shofiield's of the the Founder's Day banquet on often been referred to as the said. In this w'ay space is utiliz- by foreigners and how the na- tain Fiandro declared. In acChamber of Com-- Chamber enlist the active mem- from the secretaryship brood 21 fall "fastest growing organization ed better, and the was accepted, as Thursday evening, January tives of tho countries have re- cepting it from Mabey, "but we week, January 14 to 21, borship of all young men not in organization starts producing when prices sponded and why the various Jleel the real oongstitulations The banquet, followed by a in America today, he does not have adequate free left a fill the to gaps the service, general membership the are high. He reviewed methods situations have arisen and how are due the workers who soliciWard intimated that to devote to the yob, and formal dance for members and ig Wednesday evemng in bv the laroe pci ventage of Jay-- time Dl.P. AM vme TnnmntAn to their partners, will be held in growth was due largely to the for inci easing weight and egg they were handled. ted and handled the bond sales, the War Memorial home. Six cce membership following the high school cafeteria. At desire of young men effective- production, emphasizing proper Said Captain Levy, "The mar- and to the workers themselves, members to the Junior colors. this time the Young Man of the ly to organize themselves for housing with plenty of fresh velous Job conducted Cher weie introduced. by the all of them, who bought bonds. Activities ot the Junior Cham Year will be announced and the constructive action and to per- air for the flock, and proper Allies in the invasion of the The award came at the conwere ot Decernstate Junior Chamber her during the month mit them being heard in the feeding. award made. clusion fu of a bond sales drive acme a was continent African the and wore reported, "s attended the meeting, her The meeting was the first of a ol planning, timing, coordina- among the officers and employ"It is interesting, President councils of their communities, of instituted the principal outline of Junior Chamber be enthusito series of such meetings Ed Ward of the local Junior states and nation. This of all units es of the three companies in tion and week was of the asm and initiative has been par- held here, sponsored by the involved cooperation of January 14 to (Chamber commented piogram. They CommerceStratford, captain o( the as as those who which more than 95 percent of well Bay Richards, Utah state Clyde declared day night, "to realize what an ticularly evident during war- federal government under the made the plans. He went on all employes bought bonds and tho Utah S'atc of lent, local company Educafrom Rural ,War Production effective instrument for com- time, Ward said. Springville; ot of each pledged regular to show the i Muir, slate vice prosi-fro- guard here, spoke in behatt "Now more than ever before, tion program, and supervised division , andimportance munity betterment the Junior how and through payroll deduction, Junior that explained move- Ward said, "it is imperative that by the vocational agriculture Bountiful; Jay Brock-B'ta- the guard, urging Chamber of Commerce division must be in abso- to a total of 12H percent of the end every membe'S Chamber Box U. Elder lute member of the ment has become in its very young men be dedicated to department of the The readiness, as well as all total payroll. Dior Chamber Com-'of eflort in behalf of their high school. brief history." His statment guard training. At the beginning and close of of the division, when any units i ia.nr.an, board ot directors, from Chamber's recruiting made in connection with community, state and nation. movement is undertaken, and, the brief program, the Bushnell was ci.uge bake City given Baird, Edwin t our Founders Day banquet Wild Life Federation and Harold B. the national observance of said he, The failure of one band, under the direction of recruitments of Charnb state vice nior Chamber of Commerce it is our purpose to recognize president from ol Junior unit could cause the failure of Lieut. Stevens, played the naam City, who came back for the guard. the contribution of our com- - Meeting Wed. Evening any week. tional anthem and America. was IPP given movement. Fishburn Salt Lake Russell Ward reviewed the growth of munitys outstanding young man man of lhp year. The re City, where he The committee in charge of Afriymrg to the contrast Box In The Wildlife direct federaElder active duty with the Civil tor cipiont of this award, as yet- the United States Junior Cham- by presentation of the Junior tion will hold its election meet can Invasion, Captain Levy ex- the bond drive was headed by patrol, to attend the from its Chambers Distinguished A. Conklin as chairman, ., ball, unannounced, will be the selec- her of Commerce ing Wednesday, January 20, in plained why it took Japan so Joseph Peters was in LrFflnmo "Chador w,H fon of a committee of civic inception in St. Louis 'vice aw'aid. Nichols handling the with Lyle to the of Box club rooms the the Elder Philippines. long capture to of the and the selling commitmeeting. bonds, The He gave concrete comparisons Chamber of Commerce. is called at 9 oclock, of the requirements of World tee was composed of Nichols, To Concert Orchestra School Bond Sales meeting illsville Mountain Phil Gill, F. W. McCassy and according to James Barker, War 1 and the present conflict Howard Give M, Hobbs. Mark Monday Program $12,000 Nearing and showed by figures how president. ject Meet Jan. 19 All ammunithose more much sportsmen, including material, Box Elder high school is sponIn live weeks time the stud of annual meeting of the LEAD a program by the school unoffiliated with the local group, tion and equipment is needed Evan Owen Continues MANTUA A D Allen, collector soring of Box ents and teachers Elder fvUe Mountain area revenue lor mis distnea! senior concert orchestra, under are invited to attend this meet- now to keep a man in the field. Ordnance Schooling pro-bhigh school have invested over the direction of Apollo Hansen, ing. Present officers of the Gene, Bushnell a. wm be held next Tuesday, Three Unbeaten 811,000.00 in war bonds and in the Brigham tabernacle, on federation include Barker, Vem President C. A. Munns Evan W. Owen, rormer autokebruaiv 1 Only irom 19, hospital at in 1:00 o'clock f!ry stamps. John, vice president, and Max mobile mechanic of Brigham 18. and at the Monday evening, January In League inclusive, KniuNun tiuntj court room at Brig- Up to the end of last week City, has just completed his vocal ami trumpet Tingey, secretary. Service office in the Violin, Utah Minor the total amount purchased by Undergoes first six months of basic trainTh Box Elder stake rny'. Uobort H. Stewart, building on" M un street iiont duets and string quartet The greatest part of the the school, since the first of solos, ing at the Dunwoody institute anol the committee, an- - j Fchruaiy 6 to Measles Of w ent into their second round will be heard in numbers Epidemic acres authorized by Congress was $11,816.15. at Minneapolis, Minn., as a December, the orchestta. to this week. elusive. night ot play Wednesday to be planted to Guayule will be civilian armament repair man One case of chicken was each It that pox, during reported "unbeaten" to thiee Ws The program will include the in the Central Valley of ting scar- for the ordnance department meeting three direc-"9and Ihe past week the sales mountflu, measles, and mumps Mantua orWillaid. be chosen and the numbers by the let fever were ed almost to the two thousand following Magicians To Present teams, reported in uf the army. He will report at chestra: Tschaikowskis Piano the 4th aie in the lead, with of the seerctarv-urp- r Mon. week end- Rock Is.and, III., or Saturday, the mark. for Bushnell Brigham City Concerto, Strausses Emperor the 1st, 6th and 3rd running win be made. This Show at 8, according to the wheie he will continue his train300 Persons ing January Cooperate weekly soWaltz, and Beethovens Fifth mair project, which was dose behind. v S magicians report from the State ing at the Rock Island arsenal. rin 19 an(f now Lottie Olsen, who is nursing Symphony, In Rat show Drive Wednesday night saw plenty Owen has been chosen from Killing a of Health at Salt js nearing magic Department will present with the games, ('bon. Tim Forest service ciety in Salt Lake City, visited in of action in all soldie.-the Ninth Corps area to comLake City, issued today. Box and Willard Last week, a poison campaign on the feature attraction, operated from the begin-an,- l tor patients Brigham City Wennesday with Elder county outside Brigham plete his work in instrument reServices Of Bushnell Genoa hospital against rats was conducted in 'MSI 3rd Waid, climaxing the her mother, Mrs. Rupert Olsen. Regular ITic pi op largely supervise leported one case of pneumonia pair, the precision end of the eveningthriller diBox Elder a under ork of the with county Here nightcap Church Lutheran C)ass as the Monday the only communicable dis- armament dung rebuilding program, repair be given rection of the extension service ease ain 'hat Ward broke in the audi'oi mm, that kept the crowd standing onanj th0 floods may be will the week. which requires nine months buildm occurring during time. the The of Lutheran the Fifth serand and Wildlife recreation most p9 and Evangelical win column their feet more of intensive training. He that the culinary l at 7 o'clock. During the week all of the church announces its regular vice. uPPbes ot an 0f the sur- - beginning fter the 3rd had load the game from the 2nd, rerrc'ition reports he is enjoying his work. more common communicable of Free bait was distributed from Sunday afternoon services held The Red Cross the last period, two dountil are Mrs. Owen and their son, communities mav be All teams participating out by the in the Carpenters hall at 323 stations ir. 16 communities in the diseases, with the exception of rvpfj. staff is keeping someihing the their star men went on to be complimented their returned to Brigham a Clyde, inan showed Willard whooping cough, South West first each the patients Sunday county. Approximately 3D personal foul loute. from fine and willingpiemen-iCity Minneapolis Wednesine ln'ited to attend this ing for crease sportsmanship Theater Utah. few school and at 4 oclock. throughout A Littli -The rasped the lead in the ness to cooperate in making this adult Bible Sunday meets at 3 the three-da- received bait during tiie Kfd communities. lime. day, having spent six weeks in ball the win were 551 There to cases measof be class will given minutes campaign. with Owen. Tney basketball a suc- o'clock. In the 4 o'clock serCriedand nrsaniations who tat ion theater year's "Many thanks are extended les reported, as compared with (Minneapolis points. Both teams cess. game bv funds toward the Cross Will here temporarily. remain of of vice the Rev. Paul G. Hansen to the people who distributed 334 for the previous week, in scrap and showed plenty While In Brigham, Owen was BLfny of lhls project are at 7. a program Games are played every Wed- of Ogden will speak on Ihe top- the bait materials, and to all the state. During December, was Sunday it and niuM ood sportsmanship, a member of the Box Elder unu'ged to have repre-PP- symphony6''30 o'clock, fj ic: The Making of Marriage. who took part in the drive are in Utah, 1,791 cases of ball game until the nesday mghl from 7 o'clock at ut .he anybody's Junior Chamber of Commerce, ning 11. is Admission free. til meeting. of play. Lutheran services are also to be complimented, Robert measles were reported as comshow Tuuud r very last minute picuno nrt a program at H.' held of a Scores 141 afternoon with each cases for tho said Wednesday rnghts Sunday Stewart, county agent, pared only ovor.ing pfnn.h '"tt!1 ' housewife at 7 o'clock, An increased Other games of ines , . af. broadcasting were: Sixth ward 25, 3 oclock in the chapel of school 'PM today. "Much food can be de- the corresponding period in showed the strong 4th Ward games of 30 to 50 per cent rerange pu'uuke griddle, the high at 3 o clock. 18. nc!l General 1941. the for ward me a 38; lloneyviiie by pa stroyed a large population one of Bor anee.ftors ternoon sults from using radio towers quint taking First wa"d 33, benefit of patients and military of. rats. War needs demand fith. Man-- , Mantua, 41: Chicken pox was the second built of wood because of the the from the determined the K,lr)Uly after 11 I. iL'm,01'' ; from Third ward, personnel. Everyone is welcome that all food possible, be saved, most common disease, with 233 strong Second ward n L always m wilh her 5th had served five ... of this character of at '3. both these he 31, Millard services. added. out cases lloneyviiie, ,,nf of reported. material. group Miuifed pancake enthu- :y4s "s TIPS FOR danger. let-the- ir Af-hi- LARGER PROFITS s Cahill-Kngineer- s, j sot-u- , per-pu- e led Me-cha- , sw-or- s d dl-- "d CAPT. Co-p- SPEAKER Cahlll-Englneer- j inter-conducte- d ' STAY ip. fembership Meeting Opens Junior Chamber Week mem-presente- d 1 n nation-Junio- r - v 1 - 1 pre-ente- Wednes-officiall- y purchases h p s t ; Ju-jA- ? . - meet-Marvi- Ser-origin- n I s : 't hITm" t iciWILLARD, 4TH, e M-M- en Vs 4 n f j 500,-00- addi-Mo- 0 n cut-th- e 1 J j rt I $ . ! t t: - j s B Satu.venW y n 1 n 19-4- . 1 Bush-Fourt- M . hard-wo- ho-pi- tpl h '4 1 , 1 , , |