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Show mdsi ea 1 ANT OX ELDER I aDS bring Devoted to no Party or Faction JuDffiWA result8 30. VOLUME BRIGHAM ury, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, But Tl'ESDIY, JUNE DEATH OF MRS. To Open In This City Saturday Next If IN BRIGHAM ASA M. BEECHER union Pacific shop city and their Lake salt lilies and friends to this city in by over s participated weath-- 0 The hundred people. of the Saturday morning, the United Grocery company of Ogden will open for Sophia Eliza Godfrey Ottley Beechbusiness in this city at the old stand er, wife of Asa Moroni Beecher, died of the Modern Market on the west side Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock of of Main street. The firm will carry a cancer at her home on north second complete stock of groceries and U. S. west street. Mrs. Beecher was born November inspected meats, and operate on the 19, cash and carry plan. Mr. Vogel at South Cottonwood, Utah. n of this city will have charge of About 34 years ago she married P. H. the meat department. Mr. Spierman Ottley of Elba. Idaho, who died 15 is a butcher of long experience and is years ago. Thirteen years ago she well and favorably known in this married Mr. Beecher. The family re- NEWS P. CHRISTENSEN YOU WILL FIND IT NUMBER 22. 24, 1924. DEATH OF LARS r IF ITS Just to All. New Business Firm r t B. C. Department IN THE NEWS CIVIC LADIES Store Purchases The Warner Shoe Stock ! SILVER TEA R. L. Warner of the Warner Shoe store sold his entire stock of shoes today to the Brigham City Department store of this city. The store, which is located in the Pharmacy building, is closed for the purpose of taking inventory but will be reopened towards the end of the week, at which time a pose of the stock. Mr. Waruer will special sale will be conducted to remain at the store for the present, at least, and assist in conducting the sale, announcement of which will appear in our next issue. The great social event of the sumLars Peter Christensen, age 63, of will be a Silver Tea given by the mer 8:50 this city, died Saturday night at Civic Improvement Ladies on the W. oclock at the Dee hospital in .Ogden, 0. Knudson lawn next Friday afterwhere he was taken several weeks noon from three to seven. Everyone folHe and ago. contracted pneumonia, were ideal Saturday, will be there dressed for the occasion lowing an operation at the hospital, Lists spent a most enjoy-th- e Spier-maIn the proverbial garb of the tea hound. for the of bladder trouble, correction The City Of Homes. If you would see your grocer, or which his death. in resulted over the Lved on two trains doctor, or your lawyer flippantly Mr. your was born Christensen Septemin the morning, ,10 oclock flutter Denacross, the greensword in a ber Lille 19, at 1860, Karlsminde, to the the depot -t- aken from k monkey-bacsuit of race-trac- k mark. He came to Utah in July, 1871, grey, provided by moved to this city from Elba, Idaho, U in automobiles direction bell with buttoned trousers, tight at his home in City, making Brigham of the under six years ago. Mrs. Beecher was a the knee, a soft grey sport hat, pink where he has since resided. He marclub faithful Latter-da- y Elder commercial saint and was ac- ried Miss Mary Jensen in 1891. She silk water-wav- e shirt, tiny cake-eatof the day opened tive in Relief Society work. fest vitles bow tie, blue patent leather belt and died about fifteen years ago, and since at the tabernacle at . nesting are the Surviving M. Asa lavender husband, her death the responsibility of rearing spats, coyly jiggling the cup was largley at-- , o'clock, which Beecher, and the following children and follow the tea hounds on and saucer, fallen the has children educating of her first marriage: John and Chris- on spacious building being in the day worked he has question. and Mrs. D. C. him, June 23, WILLARD, zealously Hub pro-wtian Ottley, Mrs. Florence Whitaker in their capacity- - The following If you have a daughter of tender Mr. Ben Hunsaker and family of interests. Two of his daughbard announces the engagement of direc-Sidne- y the under rendered, and Mrs. Annie Maxfield of Elba, Ida- ters, Mabel and here itelatives were years who plans to attend, Insist that visiting her daughter, Julia, to Mr. C. R. WellRuby, have filled mis- Ogden A. Elswood, chairman Leland Ottley of Carlon, Nevada; sions in the Central and Southern Sunday. ho; she be heavily chaperoned, lest one of of Garland. The marriage to take Congre-ii- l ing Clifford B. Ottley of Brigham city; States, Salt Lake committee: our returned home Zenda niipst respected men so fallq Into Hunsaker Miss respectively. place Thursday in the Salt Lake Tem- Mrs. Mamie singing. America: invocation, the of his new role, that he inDarington, Mr. Burley, Idaho; was a spirit where fruit Christensen from grower Logan Thursday evening, ple. Immediately following, the young Mrs. c. Horsley; address of wel Jennie in volve her Mahoney, North Platt, and farmer by profession, and during she has been visiting Miss Lorraine distressing scandal. who at couple will leave for a honeymoon trip Nebraska; Mrs. William Sfoyor James Knudson, food The tea or other beverage and Freeman, the past thirty years has made regu- Richards for the past week. to the Yellowstone National Park. ,Kiuslon of his remarks turned Idaho. Also one sister, Mrs, lar Nampa, promise into summer enough to make participation with fruit trips each Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor and Mr. The Geaners club was reorganized Nathan Groom of Rigby, Idaho, and 22 Idaho and leys of the city to the but coupled with the parade desirable, one of was He Wyoming. and Mrs. D. C. Ward who are attending Sunday with Miss Melba Boothe presiD. E. Snyder, presiot children. the lastest grand fashions, the whole affair of the the Brigham City organizers summer school at Salt Lake City spent dent, and Miss Sarah Gleed de Salt Lake lodge No. 2; Funeral services were held Monday Fruit Growers association, and one will command our attendance. week end in this city. by the Loves Old Sweet Song, afternoon at 1 oclock at the Third of the original stockholders. Those who care to sew or chat about He was A fine baby girl registered at the Messrs J. D. Peters and Eugene WatE. C. Lake bosses; address, ward chapel, under the direction of a faithful worker in the L. D. S. church home weather or other matters pertainthe of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Walker, kins of Brigham City and Salt Lake H. W. Valentine. to society, will find that condipresident of the Salt Lake The atten- and was a member of the high priests Bishop ing were in attendance at the Sunday May 28th. and assistant chairman of City tions are propitious for such conduct, dance was large and there was a quorum at the time of his death. is visitMiss Hazel Wintle of Ogden School and Sacrament meeting held SunALake lodge; vocal solo, wealth of floral tributes. The services in fact this is to be a Kensington. sons and are the Surviving following and with friends here. relatives ing in the ward chapel Sunday. ni You, Mrs. Connie M. Peters; If desired. opened by the Relief Society choir daughters: Leon P. Christensen, VernMrs. John Miller and children of Cards will also be in order A. Woodland of H. Mr. and Mrs. aH. V. Platt, general manager All funds received will be used to start Thou Wast Mild and al, Utah; Mabel, Ruby, Harvey, Anna Newton has been Sister, singing SAlt Lake City spent the week end visiting here with solo, by i Oregon Short Line; Lovely. Prayer was offered by Martin Laura, Dean, DeVere and Grant Chris- Mrs. Millers mother, Mrs. 0. C. Love-lah- a sinking fund. Mrs. of home at the Nephi Anderson, after which Mrs. He Salt Lake lady visitors; ad visiting Elsie tensen, all of this city. Also one Brunker. Hervin Bunderson, of Christensen and Mrs. Clarice Forsgren brother, John P. Christensen and one president Mrs. Veron Boothe returned from FUNERAL SERVICES No celebration here on July 4th! On FOR MADS MADSEN ta Elder commercial club; solo, Sometime Well Understand. sang, sister, Mrs. Christens Baird, both of Willard Monday last, where she has Where the West Begins, Ed. W, this account our citizens will have to The speakers were Joseph P. Burt, Brigham, city. been visiting with her parents, she stay at home or take their money F. M. Call, Mrs. Ella B. Funeral services for Mads Madsen address, L. C. Abbott, 0. S. HarFuneral services were held this af- was accompanied home by her sisValentine, in the elsewhere in place of putting it were held Sunday afternoon at 1 oagent; piano and violin duet, by vey Woodyatt of Willard, Pres. S. Nor- - ternoon at 1 oclock at the Third ward ter Miss Erma White. Our young folks are man unand girl from Salt Lake Lee, H. D. Woffinden, Bishop H. chapel, under the direction of Bishop city; se city treasury. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans of Garland clock at the Mantua ward chapel, without knowing the origin W. Valentine and B. C. Call. Between growing up der the ot Conrad direction Bishop t, Salt Lake employees quartet Hyrum Valentine. Interment will be visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of July 4th, 24th, Thanksgiving, DecThe attendance was large. Senator John W. Peters of Jeppson. speakers, Mrs. Rilla L. Spencer and in the city cemetery. Elijah Hunsaker, Sunday. oration or any other day. The services It?. opened by the choir singoo Orville Lund sang, Tired, and Mrs. Mr. John Trease is the proud owner oo ing, Though Deepening Trials. Inlowing the meeting, the visitors 'Connie M. Peters and Sevena Madsen PRESIDENT STRESSES of a new Dodge car. led to Pioneer The closing sang, 0 My Father. Park, headed by FINED FOR DRIVING Mr. and Mrs. John Earner and vocation was offered by Marion JenLEE HIGHWAY NEED HEADLIGHTS WITHOUT sen, after which the choir sang How figham City song, Beyond Today, was rendered Municipal band daughter Flora of Garden city, spent a ig the noon hour, the choir and benediction luncheon was by pronounchere as guests of Mr, Firm Foundation. Senate Document No. 95 contains the week-en- d The speakers were C. M. Jensen, N. 4 at long Sunday night, Sheriff John H. Zundel ed by Ray Smith. At 4 oclock this the Presidents recommendation re- and Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker. tables, at which all C. Schow, Peter C. Johnson, Nels Maded. Each Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman, who guest was present-fin- e arrested Robert Wilkinson of Ogden at j morning, the body was taken to Elba, garding the Memorial Bridge proposed driv-1 to been sen, W. C. Horsley and Richard Anderhave is said who cup of Brigham cherries Idaho, by undertaker Jesse W. Hoopes, pro Willard, the National are attending summer school at Logan, son. Between connecting Arlington, on the state at auto by the Box his speakers, Ethel Jensen night where funeral services will be held and week-en- d Elder commercial ing here. Cemetery, with Washington. It quotes spent the the "When the Swallows was He solo, sang without headlights. take interment Mr. John Wheatley of Ogden was highway place. President Coolidge, in part as follows: Hoi-- 1 and John and Martin Homeward Fred J. Fly, before of the days Judge 00 arraigned on here business last Tuesday June sports, was The Memorial Bridge Arlington Rasmussen and! sue baseball sang Ill Forget You. ton in the city court this morning, 17th. game, called at BWK TO UTAH TO STAY has features many project The "0 My Father, was important I at the ball song, was closing promptly paid. Miss Pearl Willie of Mendon, Utah, park. The crack fined $25. The fine make which will the it rendered greatest and benediction choir the at the single oo by was the week-en- d The xews received a letter today Shopmens lodge contest-si- r visitor of Mrs. Jenmemorial project undertaken by any W. IIoopeA Inter offered Jesse by of N. Anderson, formerly nie Crowley. strength with the Brigham WIGHT FAMILY REUNION from Mr. 0. nation in recent times. the WaS at the MaDtUa erF ' The" me,lt Salt at TODAY now HELD BEING result being 8 to 2 in residing this city, but Mary OCircle met at the home after Jenthe dedicated immediatly Following by Hyrum s favor. of Mrs. George Orme last Wednesday grave being Lake. Among other things, Mr. AnFollowing the ball Lincoln Memorial in time of construcsen of Collinston. , to in sports and contests of say the of afternoon. derson has following descendants Lewis, Stephen The various tion and it oo fortunately supplements f re Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker have the indulged in, prizes being and Ephraim Wight, early pioneers of his letter: We have spent the last completes that great memorial in fin- moved into SERVICES APPRECIATED the winners. isery their new home. this section, met at the First ward two years in California, hut we are the landscape in its vicinty and ishing to the boosttiife Utah The are we of farmers again this town are all afternoon the children amusement hall at 10 oclock; glad to say carries the Mall treatment of WashThe Box Elder Commercial club deSiren a : ma: in their hay. In the evenings dance at the Academy of morning, where a family reunion is ters and hack to stay. busy Poaccross and LEnfant the to commend the following for the ington sires Wer the direction oo appt they are all ready for a plunge in the of the amuse being held. Members of the family tomac to to and last the Arlington up splendid MOVING DERcooperation given on Satur-d- a, HAY committee. contii Honeyville Hot Springs. The days program from surrounding states and Canada, DANGER OF of the designer of the in the National Summer place resting making LINES worl W with a POWER RICKS UNDER Tuesday June 9th, a happy crowd grand ball at the as well as those residing in this city school excursion into the marshes of plan of the Capitol at the enjoyed their selves at original f Music in al he: the Hot Springs .the evening, to and state, are in attendance. The proportico of the Lee Mansion After a good swim a delicious luncheon the Bear River Bay an unusual sucf opii Brigham people were in- - gram commenced at 11 o'clock and The Utah Power & Light company is In addition to this relationship lie ball was was served to the following: Mr. and cess and giving Utah some of the a very success- - there will be various activities through sending out warning pamphlets to the there is the mocompelling patriotic dr in the Mrs. James Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. most unique and effective advertising jod affair, and was large- - out the day. The reunion will con- owners of hay derricks tive in the project of a direct broad L. it is possible to give: lines. Over Wintle, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunsatory covered by the Companys clude with a grand ball this evening. from the Capitol by way of boulevard The Fish & Game committee of the accifatal of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunsaker, ker, In the past a number oo . on the outing to this Memorial on the Lincoln across and Box Eider Commercial club: V. H. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker, Mr. dents have occurred when farmers the broad and ,.!.!isltors were hfgft In their SPRING COCKERELS as a dignified bridge Tingey, chairman, Chas. H. Skidmore, const) have attempted to move derricks un- route for the Nations fallen heroes Alma Cook, Mr. Ezra Benson, Mr. Art FROM TREMONTON spitality extended them Wilson of Idaho, Miss Melba Boothe, James S. Hull, E. Claud Jensen, Chas. d by the assistance given by der the high tension lines of the Power to their last Arin the place Whitworth, L. Rees Wight and R. resting the for and Miss Clara Wheatley. embers, city officials and Delbert S. Holmes passed through Company without arranging of the lington National Cemetery. ? KalBer. A one welcome home party was given assistance from aking the day a a is There third motive pleasant Brigham City Saturday morning at necessary in The Civic Improvement club, which great The Power comwere also Friday last, in the ward hall, in honpleased with our about eight oclock with a truck load Companys linemen. the complete plan, and that is the pro- or of elaborately banqueted the visitors in be will Elder It Claudis glad rewho Ity and that announces Tolman, vision a expressed a desire of spring cockerels, consigned to the pany of to entrance the magnificent farevening. e return cently returned from the Australia on the occasion feeding plant of the Utah Poultry pro- - to send out a lineman to assist from Vlrgina for the mission. The Kindergarten club, which proto move Washington f their occasion have when mers There they future annual out- - ducers association at Ogden. Lee Highway coming across the entire Mr. R. A. Aoki is sporting a new vided unlimited supply of the best its lines. This service were 900 cockerels in the load, and derricks under from Los Angeles, Calif. country food a hiker ever ate for a "regular and Ford touring car. from is rendered without charge The fourth, and perhaps the greatthey were the first to be shipped army. Mr. made be y can Mrs. and L. moWintle George this season. At the plant sary arrangements officials ON The various duck clubs on the Bear - est of all, is the symbol of the binding tored over to local represenatlast to week Logan of the North and South in in Ogden, they will be fed for about calling the Companys which turned their clubs, equiptogether River, tend the Wilson reunion at that place. inspection shape tative. one. indivisible Union, knowing no secten days and put in first-claMr. and Mrs. Frank Ribbin and chil- ment, boats and all, over to the visitional lines. for the eastern markets, and then dren from Illinois are visiting here tors. JUsionerg j. Craner Albert VOTKD WRESTLER AN ARTIST A superb view of the bridge, the dressed and put on cold storage The numerous guides who took the killed, with Mrs. Ribbins mother, Mrs. ad Lewis s. Pond, coun-- j time for most Lincoln opportune the the Memorial, until and visitors to what they most desired to Washington middle-weigEmma Orme. Ira Dern. the , ,y J Wesley Horsley and The poultry industry is and enwill the be Monument, and Capitol without whom the entire trip Hwrestler see, marketing. Mr. and Mrs. James Poulson of weight champion Zun(iel left Brigham w the traveler entering the Naimmense proportions in Box was joyed by would been a failure. have Lake reaching City, of Salt visited at the home of Mr. world, tlonfi,ay morning 0n a trip of tions Capitol over this route. From and Mrs. and under the coopera- 0t ,he to The who spent an entire boosters county, Elder today Ehl ? throaghot to come Brigham to George Hunsaker Sunday Box Elder Coun-l- B with their automobiles transporttive plan of feeding and marketing expectedwith Sec. E. P. Horsley of the the Arlington Heights the Lee High- last. day wl cover all pur confer !Pd:C,ti0n the industry yields a good profit to Board of Education on painting and way would descend toward WashingMiss Lee Penington who has been ing the visitors on the trip. under Uaded duties ol those who conduct the business otc on the axis of the Mall, ton, The L. D. S. Church authorities for of the keeping room living for the past year with Mr. and they w111 he gone four decorating the assembly ' over the stream between the Mrs. days use of the Tabernacle. the that passing modern and scientific principles. recently stated He James May, returned with her high school. --oo mainland and Columbia Island by a father to The would and Brigham City Municipal band, the to job for out live. Lee will Wyoming he would be NOTICE to the clerk single arch bridge, and across the axis 6e missed here by a host of her friends. for a prolonged concert. bid a to present OCEAN be pleased will of the island, continuing its course to The U. I. C. Railroad company for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lasiey and Miss same. Bids for this work the on FRO on the from main waters Logan, the full edge of DAWN this Legion Star channel, Service t cooperation in transportation. Ilene Allen returned home Saturday-nighdusk The also be received by the painters i3 planned are where to going it construct a The this city state. and many others who worked unthe of cities from Rockland, Idaho, where Ogden, Layton city and other water gate facing and corresponding to make the first excursion and selfishly avtnt Russe L Maughan, the to meet a destinguished delegation painted have father been his they visiting relatives and Mr Dern and who f to the of Lincoln that Memorial to States, the United pre- friends at that auditorium greatest bird grounds in Amerkgan- - succeeded from all over the y place. decorated the high school Convention described. ica a viously National that At complete success. ooago. exempt at spanlng are attending the All here some five years week. had five oo its avenues this of BEARS interDEFEAT Rqme great the PEACHES from did Lake City S,!ate8 ocean to ocean held at Salt a th is said, they also PERMITS TO WED desirous time, it are approach-th- e mlts ot dawn who Pracensetina Flaminla, of the this of city and dusk members ior painting and decorating The Tremonton Bears jumped into Marriage licenses were issued at outing held at the While Mr. Dern is Aurelia, Ostiensis, and Applan Ways. tabernacle pltchei fay Lleutenant Maughan of attending the stake Utah-Idah- o the second in none the has Thursday county clerks office during the of eld' New Yorkthe place Washington worthy league he is an artist t 3:59 Hermitage in Ogden canyon, champion wrestler, Mrs. to the following couples: George week at Tremonton in but this a name, termenus notify Saturday, by proposed taking also. eld, San at 2 oclock. Will kindly ftsco, atr Iedat Crl88y Victor Clark and Anna Della McBride, reserv- of rare ability, fast Lee from of the the will be game the erected Brigham Highway Peaches, for Tickets OOP' The flght Lulu B. Call. e of th! 6 to 5. All the scores were made in both ot Ogden; Oral Lynn Ballam and will be $1.50. ArrangeCharles H. Owens of the first and most magnificent of all of Mrs. 8UCcessful plates ever and ing Mr. Apllshed those the first five innings. Two fast double Delis Lamb, both of Hyde Park, Cache entrances to the National In this city possible made to conTey Me alpvMaUShan time for th ments are being Idaho Falls spent Sunday were made during the game. County. automobile. iCapltol. plays by las waa 2i h0ur8, attending from this city visiting friends. Call. B. eand 5 seconds. Lulu Signed: Mrs. -- er HONEYVILLE a aJ vis-ddre- -- ovees d. !M I , , sn ie j neces-Tremont- i trip ss j ht - to - J"1 - 1 r A Y |