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Show jlONGjO! fHovelnto Brigham City Since The $t Of The Igngham City oer to',. of 85 Conies To End growing? applied Commerce each indi-,- s appears that 120 estab-- i r families have or businesses nfW homes it ,h since the first - eham City vear The lists are made new electric light and meter hook ups, and there is a possibility ora family being listed pre-v- . ived in Brigham City not new family or a ce eon-,ntl- Exch' Cih' y be-Jte- fur hit of newcomers, asCom-this of by the Chamber so itg Of A Pioneer Of Year, C. of C. Points Out by the Box Elder rfasurer to the ";n lists week, for far, is as Colorful Career the months follows: Paul Johnson, .Apt, 5, Knud-so- M-s- . box elder Eunice Apis. Perry Thorne, Ray W. Christensen, 359 south oldest of Box Elder countys remaining pioneers, passed away Main. Vernon Davis, 15 north Thiid Thursday morning at the home of her daughter and west. Mr and Mrs. George T. Sato, 472 north south Main Ellis Wood of 641 street, from injurSecond west. , A. P. Clark, 678 north First ies sustained in a fall 12 hours before. Mrs. Thorne would east. hae been 94 years of age next A. L. Hardeastle, 246 north month, and has been a resident Main. Fred H. Pierson, II east Fouth of Box Elder county almost continuously fur 93 years. south. Bom in Platte F. L. Scofield, 336 west Second county. Missouri, on Nev ember 18, 1854, the south. Robert J. Thomas, 507 east daughter of Henry Elisha and Elizabeth Zabriskie Perry, she Second south, basement. eiossed the plains by ox team July, August, September William M. Stoddard, 308 west with her parents and an older sis'ei sf Bewd-sfourn- ci i i - ( t . son-in-la- VOLUME 53, NUMBER 81 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8 PAGES 8, 1918 ;i 1 More Box Elder Firemen Put Out A Fire Early Wednesday AT BUSHNELL, SAYS COMMITTEE At State Fair Bngham City's volunteer firemen made a run at 8 20 o'clock Wednesday morning to the Norm Nelson home, 235 south a Third west, to extinguish small fire on the loof. ApparCall for a second meeting of ently a flying spark had ignited the shingles, but the fire was men interested in forming a new put out by the firemen before aerie of the Fraternal Order of Cattlemen From Box Elder List Scout Training Program Set Up Ogden Exhibits At Meet Tues. Second Meeting For Organizing Eagles Called By Robert H. Stewart Box Elder County Agent PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR SCHOOL War Assets And Army At Work On Equipment Problem; Meeting Held In Salt Lake Thurs. lTosXcts for early acquisition of Jlushnell hospital, when she was only three fully equipped, for use as a military school by Colonel Joseph Forest. anr As was stated last week, Box evonsive resulted. in Bngham City was is- A. Hill looked much brighter this week, the new industries 118 west For- Ivan Mangum, 135 north First months of age. The family setdamage Eagles ce Henderson, tled in Three Mile creek, later Elder county Jersey and HolThe run was the only run so sued today by G. A. Mischke, committee of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce reported. west. each won far named Perry for the post office stein dairy herds service Gerald during Fire Pievontion week, organizer for the F.O.E. The Apparently a lot of important people are interested in see214 station, Bingham, south maintained (je Ricks Utah state there by the fam- fiist place at the October 3 to 9, for the local First west. meeting will be held Monday ing this thing through and helping us along, and .they all outh Main. fair. We wish to make menevening, October 11 at 8 oclock seem to be constructively at work on it, they reported. Clyde Biclock, 18 north Sec- ily.On Raymond Hadfield, Apt. 21, 16, 1882, she was tion of some of the individual at the Pheasant cafe. February west. 1 Most encouraging report came ond Homes. iell Holstein dairy winnings made Dee B. Young, Apt. 8, Bush- married to Riehaid Thorne in At this meeting, the organizer UeL. Dewey, Apt. 52, Bush; deviously through the office of same show. the old Salt Lake endowment at the he expects that steps will Walter Granger, said nell homes. Homes. Congressman Two special prizes were be taken toward organization 586 south Main. J. S. McCaithy, 676 north First house. Two children were born who received the list of equiplip Cutler, to them, Edith Louella and Hen- awarded, one to the dairyman of committees to start planning ment needed for the hospital west. 10, G, Peteison, Apt. most dairy cattle that for institution of M. V. Sanders, 15 south First ry Leslie. He died on Novem- showing and turned it over to President arrangements most made the ber 9, 1916. placements; new aerie. Meeting rooms the when he was in Utah. Truman Reeve, 30', a south Third east. In 1899 she accepted a call and the other was based on must be selected, and other local committee has been The Wm. Rayburn, 445 south First from the L. D. S. church to help dairy animals owned and bred concerned over what progress things are to be done. g. York, Apt. 5, 135 north west. breeder that took most ribhas been made on the Important If enough prospective memThomas Jackson, 63 north First colonize the Big Horn basin in by west. two Both of these bons. speShe took her two Wyoming. list, and yesterday morning they are bers at east. 11, the Davis, J. signed meeting, Apt. toy ofchildren and began the second cial awards were won by Leon Two Box Elder county cattle it may be possible to select a The training committee of the learned that it was in the Frank Kreizenbeck, addiIn Apt. 26, harrowing Gardner, Deweyville. of N. Bradtrek Omar of pioneering fice General for tentative institudate Scouts the Bushnell Apts. Ogden area council, Boy her life. Unable to stand the tion Gardner was awarded the growers are listed among scores tion. wt of America, met Tuesday night ley, chief of staff. General J. C. Keller, 168 south Third of piominent exhibitors from water there, she was advised to following places: Peach east. A. Davis, Apt. 26, to a 36 of total to woik out a training program Moore, who reported on the list, 10 Up date, prosstates who have consigned Grand champion and first leave that country immediately, been members in connection said "We have the list and were have for the council apt 15th to pective animals Howard V. Davis, the annual pure50, so with her children she Apt. reas place cow . p. Hwaks, 13 south Fourth Misehke each and with the long range program working on it. And well put to said, cattle auction signed, Bushnell apaitment. Senior champion and fiist bred Hereford turned over the hazardous trail on it men as necessary one is many to or of operation. expected W. B. Elmore, Apt. 21, Bush- to bring one sale, November 16, to be held and get it quick. Utah, where she resided in place heifer. C. Cuniberti, Apt. 11, Peach in eonjunetion with the annual more friends to the meeting nell Apts. The meeting was held at the get action, 4 year old cow. First place 35 She until years ago. in Washington, 11 Assets October to War become apt. diNovemlivestock acquainD. E. Thomas, Apt. 44, Bushnell Perry show, Ogden Scout office, under the Third place bull. moved to Brigham City, where R. Harrington, D. C ted with the objectives and Boy from the start eager to 13 through 17. Apt. 4, Krus- - Apts. ber Dr. of cow. rection Stewart, Fifth George place aged she has since lived. committee chairman. get Bushnell off its hands and They are Max Anderson and benefits of Eagle membership. training First place heifer calf. Raymond B. Horsley, 62 south Prior to her marriage, she reThe Eagles pay both sick and Trenton-ton- . A W. both of Nielson, were represented into any constructive use, districts First west. Sixth place aged cow. Eight school in a traditional on the taught death on benefits a as liberal encouragingly a ported is E. Anderson, especially, in the meeting. Roland Owen Dinger, R.F.D. 2. Dye, First and fifth places; log schoolhouse, and was paid veteian cattle exhibitor at the scale as any similar organiza- deputy regional executive of the situation, and sounded hopeful LcRoy A. Olson, 71 north Third in produce for her services. La- uddered cows. of securing the necessary equipMischke said. mainThey east. Boy Scouts of America, was In First place, get of she (4 ani- Ogden stock show, his partici- tion," ter she worked as a practical tain in all the principal homes ment, the Chamber Committee hack to his and assisted the M. Elma Lisle, 14 north Third early cities. pation dating attendance, nurse, and for a time worked mals bred by exhibitor). Their for social school problems fecommittee in working out the reported. high days. east. First place, three best under the late Dr. R. A. Pearse the benefit of members and Senator Elbert D. Thomas had Hereford The auction this exowned D. D. Billings, 755 north Main. in bred and by their families are one of the big program. caring for his convalescent males, in touch with Jesse Larsen, 350 more will offer got than year of hibitor. the 'In stating the purpose Brigham Service Center. assets of the Our and patients. She also served as a War Assets administrator, Gene Rae, 246 north Main. Second and third places on top animals, including pens of aeries now ownorganization. The Stewart Di. said, meeting, cook on several large cattle more than Governor Herbert B. Maw had five and pens of three, in both of dam. of volunteer the men, products Daryl E. Peterson, 112 east ranches, among them the Bontraining worth of war and vicColonel Kenneth Harvey, L Bergen, 135 west Forest, Forest. Clifford Hansen of Mantua bulls and heifers, along with cub written Scoutmasters, especially anza Bar Ranch in Idaho, and of the real property divihead at rich assortment of held sires tory bonds. Is won the following: Louis Z. Johnson, masters, and senior leaders, 10, the Bar M Ranch Apt. at Howell, sion of War Assets in Washingr Flinders, Apt. 9, Junior champion and first and matrons. Krusmark Apts. probably the main obligation of ton, and both were fully apUtah. An into the auction breaking of local F. E. Cowley, Apt. 3, council. Hundreds the Peach She was a faithful member of place heifer. The prised of thp situation and eager Junior champion and first program for the first time will men have agreed to act as lead- to City Apts. the L. D. S. church, and served get action, it was reported be of that Shorthorn re Beesley, 308 west Forest, purebred bull. area er in the Ogden W Evans Woodbury, 429 south as a Relief council, here. place block teachsociety November for scheduled cattle, 1 Sixth place junior heifer. but since Scouting is a techniFirst west. er in the Brigham City First Theres three-wapressure on sert I. Jensen, First place produce of dam. 17. Other auctions arranged for Like 431 north cal opeiating program it is necCity J. M. Hurt, 363 noith First ward for a number of years. member a are: committee War loads feeder the Assets, cai period of Corinne Larson Maurice to receive for west them speessary east. She was an inveterate reader OrCtWc admiftistrator, Nov. 17; explained: Vtle, We be to are awards: won If' the following 'like about cial training they lyne Call, 24 south First t George Earl, 36 south IJourth of all kinds of books and the fat cattle, sheep and hogs, Nov. Brigham City, everything Fourth place bull. but especially the successful. It is therefore, said from Senator Thomas; on diviwest. Even though publication's. Columbia 17, and and purebred friendliness of the people," says Dr. Stewart, "our job, as the head of the real property Sixth place, Bruce Harmon, Eddy build- Sid Cates, Apt. 22, Bushnell she was crippled by a serious J. Charles Keller, whose family training committee, to set up a sion, from Governor Maw, and A. H. Hanson of the Valley Suffolk, Nov. 15. Apts. fall eight years ago to the exfive-daon the administration in general feawill event The his with sixth took uwlton H. Brown, junior E. K. place recently has moved here from tiainlng program that will meet from C. W. Parul E. Clontz, Apt. 50, Bush- tent that it was difficult for her Justesen, head of ture scores of contests among Pocatello. of scouters in calf. needs the the bull the 1, 334 north Second east, nell Apts. abreast to get around, she kept War Assets in Salt Lake City. fat and breed cattle, fat and all a show and was council. is It 35 who Keller, ailes C. Robinette, Apt. 42, good old, V. R. Chitwood, Apt. 64, Bushyears with world events, and remainThe list of necessary materials are to be congrat- breed sheep and fat hogs. Prize is manager of Blocks store, and rell Homes. Dye explained in detail the nell Apts. ed mentally keen and alert to of these boys reached the office of the has or which totals $25,000, exmoney of efforts to on to of committee ulated the training their Albert Weaver, prior taking this position in job 216 east C. R. Reithtrom, Apt. 9, Krusthe very last Throughout her of staff, General Bradley, chief of to the membeis $7,000 goes build the Utah this year had been the council and presented some south. mark Apts. life she was a lover of nature, hibit and help club, with Blocks in Pocatello for 13 charts showing conditions in the by way of Congressman Grangdepartment junior fair. state BushPreston Morrison, Apt. 46 and until she became disabled er and President Truman, and Future Farmer and Young Far- years. The family moved to region emphasizing that good Daley, 361 south Fiist nell Apts. at 86 years of age, she took mer members. apparently they are aware of scoutmeans Brigham City last month, pur- training quality Jack Mani, 408 west Second periodic hikes over the moun- Local Pharmacist Buys the urgency of the situation. enan for Final mailing day 'aid 0. Hartburg, No. 18, south. chasing the Boyd Sheffield ing. A news release from the oftains that she loved so well. in home at 168 south notice for paiticipation In try memA a all Store discussion In Third east. by Ogden Drug City Apts. Sanfoid Smith, 274 north Main. She is survived by her two division of the program, The Sheffields are building a bers of the committee, observa- fice of Governor Maw Wednesany n P. Francis, 41 north Third Mark E. Nielson, Wixom Apts. children, Mrs. Edith Wood and stated that Bushnell hospiMrs. Theodore Lienhardt, pro- with the exception of the Here- new home. tions were set up for the com- day M. A. Hamberlin, 507 east Sectal was about to be turned Henry L. Thorne, both of Brig- prietor of the Lienhardt Drug ford and Shorthorn auctions, is The Kellers have three chil- ing months which, when ap'id T. Clifford, 555 south ond south. over to Colonpl Joseph A. Hill ham City; three company, 28th and Washington, Oct. 30. dren, Charles, Jr., 11 years old; proved by the executive board, for use as a wet. Kent Payne, 355 north First Mis. Addie Nelson and Milton school, military to her sold has stoic traincouncil the constitute will 7, Ogden, and Bruce, nine Richard, trge J. Wood, 138 west For- - east. and its has been understood for Thorne of Ogden, and Hyrum Esther Wade and Gene Wade, advanced Three months. ing program. some time that the way was Capt Paul Tatman, Apt. 24, Thorne of Perry; seven grand- partnership. Wade has been; Autumn JOCIQ In In Pocatello Keller has been leader groups are to be set up, Carl, No. 20, for the transfer of the clear Bushnell Peach City Apts. children, 18 one in Davis county, one in a member of the Junior Champharmacist at the Peoples Drug7fL UnrJ Ci. Cvp Don Humphreys, Apt. 40, Bush- and one great-giea- t grandchild, store. Brigham City, and buildings and property itself. JQI Box in one and of Weber ber Commerce the county club, W. Hill has hesitated making final Winward, No. 42, Bush- - nell Apts. and one sister, Mrs. Rose May merly owned West Side pharmIts "fun for everyone at the and was in the Pocatello Third Elder county. Basic training for application for the property, Apis. .507 east Second of Lovell, Wyoming. A. M. Key, He was Lake Salt City. acy, ward for four years. Scoutmasters, cub masters, and however, f Conge,, 28 south Fourth south. Funeral services will be held born in Kamas Prairie, Idaho, big Sixth ward Autumn social Both hebishopric pending assurance that and Mrs. Kellei, whose senior leaders will be presented Oct. 9 at 8r30 oclock SaturSaturday, 131 ward north A. First in the equipment for its operation also chapel May, Utah since five in the Recreation hall. There Stanley disin been has and entire and memname ovpr the are council, is Luda, given unwill be included. Fourth west day afternoon at 1 o'clock tricts will be grouped as thought years of age. Mrs. Wade was will be entertainment to please bers of the L. D. S. church. Colonel Hill, successful owner McMillan, Apt. 31, Peach A. Ted Tuttle, 678 north First der the direction of Bishop Fred born in Richfield. advisable to accompany Tues- and everyone games, dancing and I Apts. Friends may call L. Peterson. operator of two military east. For Richard days objectives. BOSTON (UP) program and delicious refiesh-ment- s schools in Oregon for more than 523 at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Bttan Grunig, 782 south Vernon Hollingsworth, Illinois From Visitor is to be in officer oldest court Special emphasis with dozens of prizes. Munay, 40 years, plans to use Bushnell home Friday evening from 7 to south Main. Ward officers say "Invite your Massachusetts, 1918 marks his given to the training of unit as a coeducational n L Miss Joyce Slager of Streator, of military N. J. McGinn, Apt. 4, Peach 9 o'clock, or at the home Holmes, Apt. 8, Marie The training chair- school, for Sec- 111., is visiting at the home of friends to meet you there, and 89th birthday and 60th year of committees. boys and girls from Henry L. Thorne, 222 east Apts. City to secure is of man district each the Massachusetts with and sister-iboy duty C. Otis. brother and law, bring those special girl the first through high school Mis. Wm. A. Kilmer. Apt. 26, ond south Saturday morning un- hpr Apt. 46, Bushnell f iends with you. experienced scouters and these grades. He has explained that supreme court. til the time of the services. Bur- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slager. Peach City Apts. and receive will groups training the of the school would jkicis Ray Miller, 537 south Martell Hunsaker, 45 south ial will be in the Brigham City materials from the council staff, not purpose be to train soldiers and east. , west. cemetery. Fifth and they will in turn own an ifis I. Maxwell, 338 west girls for the auxiliary military DAY R. M. Almquist, Apt. 32, Bushinstitutional individual badge services, but only that military nell Apts. in tiaining the unit commttees. would be exertype hI Biancani, Apt. 29, Peach Louis Klein, Apt. 18, Peach Travel Folder Boasts It was agreed that this method cised discipline in the operation of the Apts. would bring the meetings elos City Apts. Of Local Attractions schools. This would be Larson, 74 north Thiid er to each committee ahd its boarding the first private military school canTo Conduct Box Elder and Sardine particular problem. for in the United Slates, i8ud. 116 south Fifth Anderson for Hill girls Other courses important said in a recent visit here. yons and the Bear River MigraServices consideiation during the year Presbyterian Colonel Hill was in Salt Lake tory Bird refuge arc mentioned Stewart, 237 west First are troop camping, health and City yesterday, conferring with attractions scenic Western as ft WestMr. Lincoln Anderson of a train safety, commissioners, merit Congressman Granger, C, VV. and points of interest 1 1(i R. Anderson, 415 south minster College at Salt Lake vel folder just off the presses, barde councilors, district com- Justesen, head of the War Asthe at I est. services hold City will mittees, and institutional repre sets office in Salt Lake City, S. Overland Greyhound issued by D. f1ur sentatives. Landon, 415 south Presbyterian church Sunday Martin Rasmussen of the Cham1 ext. 11 lines. morning, October 10 at in Continuation of the planning ber of Commerce new industries full folder, The announced. was it conference will take place Wed- committee, and H. D. Lowry, Jglund. Apt. 22, Bushnell oclock, color and profusely illustrated, Congregational dinner will be is entitled, To and Through nesday night at the Scout of- formerly attorney for the Salt an and Osborne, 85 north First served following services fice as the camping committee Lake War Assets office. Salt via Wonderlands Western all members and fiiends are Lake City by Greyhound. meets to set up camping and Hill also was a guest of a L. Eliason to "Salt 2, Peach invited. acuities for the council for the ladies night party of the Brigdevoted are Apt. Two pages pts. i next 12 months. This commit- ham City Rotary club, held at Lake City to Yellowstone park tee is under the direction of the Ogden country club last Is-- Rudd. Apt. 38, Bushnell Chief Spurns Pay Boost and the G.and Tetons, and in Reed W. Bailey, chairman, and night. Police this section the text of the folNORMAN. Okla. (UP pene prla, Apt 21, Bush- - Chief J. W. Wheeler doesnt want der their findings will be presented "Along the way Utah states; Apu. to the executive board on Mona salary increase. He protests o provides many interesting sights H Wisby, County D.U.P. Officers Apt. io, Bushnell $50 hike on the ground that it . . . the ruggedly beautiful Waday, October 11. com-j Members of the training overlooking Meeting Is Postponed wouldn't be fair to other de- satch mountains tuer u mittees are: Amion Wright, u'rson, Apt. 3, Marie partment heads. Wheeler says he the highway. . . Ogden, in the The meeting of county offiBehling, Carl Porter, George & likes Noiman and has been heart of a scenic area that inlard Hankins, Vic cers of Daughters of Utah 74 north more satisfied here than any cludes unique geological formaKnight, Alex Patterson, . eat. scheduled for Saturday Shaw, Orlo Secgmiiler, Ronald other place I have lived in my tions, mineral springs, spectacuLeonard, L nn Wilcox, Heber afternoon, has been pos'poned lar canyons, waterfalls, glacial Upt'rR',tr',m' Apt' 9 Peach life. Hancock, Raymond Payne, Jess due to th death of Mrs. Eunice lakes. . the Bear River Wild D. Hull and Anton Van Chamde; Perry Thorne, a Utah pioneer and Bird refuge, near Game Ie11 Apt. and mother-in-laof the county in kind Its of largest Brigham, Holmes. Mrs. and Elder Box camp . . 52 . president. Bush' Henry Ap" the country Thorne. To Meeting At Logan Sardine Canyons. all when Instead the meeting will be Victor J. Butt, George Hodges, 692 This is the season I Jln street. s Dr. Lewis held in the commissioners Russell Fishburn, the blonds and Mass. (UP) C WORCESTER, Jones and Leon Taggart attend- room at the county court house 4s,v,uRoblniion' First south shine . . but it wont be long Cahill, 48, who hasnt at Saturday afternoon, October, beed a meeting of the east. until their bare Iimbe will be Joseph Ii hospital bed for eight "WHERE Lt& THELAHD TO WHICH THE SHIP WOUIP GO? i ican Legion home in ginning at 3 o'clock. the Brasier Amp. 'DO in the winter wind. left hiswill shiverin' north see the World Series east did years, What course! Thursday Logan . of . r.injim Trees. Ot ABieHcr EAR, FAR AHEAD IS ALL HER SEAMEN KNOW-son- s this year on a television set giv" !I' McNamara, Ihoue y Apt. you think? en him hy anonymous f, iends. Vh City Jane. 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