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Show HUM BROKEN IN BEET CONVEYOR Leslie Thompson Painfully Hurt in Accident Near Brigham BRIGHAM CITY. Nov. 13 While employed Wednesday at the chase bet dump, four miles west of Rrigham, Leslie Thompson vrot his ripht arm fastened between the belting and the wheels and two bones were broken. The beets were rove-red with mud which was conveyed to the belts and caused trouble. Mr, Thompson undertook under-took to remove the mud while the machinery was in motion and was caught in the pullr c .l I ( ON'CERT. Britfham City now boasts of one of the bi-st bands in the state. The city appropriated sum of money one year ago, the Commercial club appointed a! committee to organise a municipal band and within a few weeks' tlmoj the orji.n nlzation was perfected with j Kenneth C. Wright leader R. M. ! Thompson manager and Abe Tuellerl secret. ir -treasurer. Thursday night the hand gave a concert at Hie Com-) I men ial club assembly room when one' hundred members of the club and, their partners enjoyed the selections, rendered. ARMISTK I D Armistice Day was observed in Brigham City. A patriot!, program was rendered at the High school audi-toHum, audi-toHum, which Included musical numbers, num-bers, a talk by Dr Oldham of Loan and several ex-service men related their experiences at the front the day orders were received to stop firing. . Thursday night many enjoyed the Armistice jrrand ball held at the Acadcmv of Music Mil ITAR1 FUNERAL Military funeral services will be held in the stake tabernacle Monday No-vember No-vember 15. at 2 o clock p. in. for . Frederick Perry Holton. son of Mr .-n.l Mrs. Fred J. Holton. who died at; fl base hospital in France in October. I 1918. The body arrived in this Ity cdi' ;.: afternoon accompanied by: Charles F Rosenberg of Rochester. New York, who hud charge of 236 bodies sent to the United Slates from I France Private Holton was a mem- I her of the HSth reKiment. Chaplain, B. H Roberts will be the speaker at the services Monday afternoon. oo - |