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Show 1 'ttf-t-rTTt-t-ITEMS OF INTEREST. Harbor I! F Sillier spent Tuesday in Bolt Lake-City. V L Olovcr of Jlrighnm was In town on business Tuesday. Mrs. Q. L. Winters nnd children are (siting rclntlvcs in Pleasant Orovc. W. L. Orovor was In Halt Lake City on business tbo fnro part of this week. The Misses Mary Orovcr and Myrtle Jensen spent Sunday la the Peach city. Miss Bculah Keller of Provo.ls visiting in town tho guest of Mrs. M. D. Evans. I)r. Alexander and Dlbblco, eye Specialists, were In town on business Tuesday. 11. P. Ilootlie of Hrlghnni City was In town In the interest of tho H. M.&I. Co. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whtttaker of Farm lug were the guests of Mr. utid Mrs. T 1',. Stcrlat Sunday. The Pearl saloon was rcrcntly given 11 crepj paper dresilng that improves the looks of the bar and celling. Walter T. Piper, cashier of The Utah Sugar Co's olllco at Salt Lake City, was in this city on business last Saturday. Mrs. H. C. Cutler, who ha been visit Ing relative and frleuds in American Fork, returned home Thursday overling. Mrs. Wm. Preston and children of Weston, Idsbo.wero Incoming passengers Sunday evening and will remain In this city for a few week. The Misses Edna Anderson and Verna Hansen of Brlgham were visiting with Mr and Mra. Cophui Anderson of the eastern east-ern part of town Monday. The Mia Lizzie Smith and Mabel Crandall have enlisted In the Globe ofllce aa typos. We have no ue for a "devil" bow, as the "angel" do our work. In Taylor returned Sunday evening from a vklt witli relative in Lehl, Utah. Mra. Taylor, who- ha been spending the past two week in that city, U expect 4 home tonight. The Garlaad Ward Choir I arranging a grand concert to be given at tan hall Saturday evening, July IStb.tbe proceed of which will be used In paying off the indebtedness of the hall. Program to be 4. announced later. If r. and Mrs. Win. Wad and Mm. M. J. Haycock of Pleasant View, were visit tag wUh Mr. aid Mra. W. H. Crandall the for part of tbia week. Mra. Maycock Is Mr. Crandall' mother and Mr Wade t his aistcr. Owing to a shortage of coal Supt. Edwards Ed-wards was compelled to (hut down the augar factory at 2 p. as. Sunday. The hut-down wu of brief duration however, aa Monday four car of coal came to bis rescue and at 10 a. m. the brown augar spinner were again golog at full blast. Tliu lumber is on the ground for the new Hand stand, H. F, Otte returned Thursday I evening from a business trip to Logan. M Matt son, an oxpert blacksmith of ; Ogileu, has secured a position at tho P A Niirdqillst shop. Miss Mary Millard of Farmlngton is visiting In town the guest of her Bister, Mrs Cells Graver. Mrs W II i'nrkc and daughter I-ovlna". of Hlversldc wuro spending a few days In town this week. Miss Leah Hush came up from Salt l.nke Tuesday nnd will visit relatives in this city for 11 few weeks. Clarence Hayes came in from Tccoma, Navada, Tuesday Hml spent a day or two in town vhltlng hN family. M Narrows, representing the A L llruwcr Supply Co of Ogdeu, was in town it fow days this week, taking orders for box timber. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edwards returned Friday evening from a visit with relatives and friends in Salt Luke and Lehi. Mrs David F, Wilcox and daughter T.ula of Alberta, Canada, spent a few dsya in this city this week the guest of Mr and Mrs I) E Mauulng. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wade of Stone Idaho, and Miss Bessie Oriscal of Pocetello, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs, vV. H.Crandell. The Clnrkston nine crosses bats with Garland's team at theAthletic Park ball grounds this alterncon. A fine game is promised for base ball. fans. W A Worflcld, Anelectrical expert of the Westing-house Electric Co., camo to this city Tuesday und Wednesday ho ascompanlcd J C Wheelon to tho Hear River Power Plant on an Inspecting tour. Mesdarae Julia Dlngbam, Margaret W Manulug, Esther Evans, Mary E Do wen, R G Michaclls, and Prlscilla Rogers of this city were In attendance at the Relief Society conference held In Brlgham City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Christen-scn Christen-scn of Brigham City, personal friends of ye editor and wife, are rejoieing over the safe arrival of a fine aon that came to gladden their home Thursday morning. I'll atop your pala free.lt To ahow you first before you apenda pennywhat my Pink Pain Tablet can do. I will mail you free, a trial packrge of thorn Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablet. Neuralgia, Neural-gia, Headache, Toothache, period pains, etc., are due alone to blood cobgettloa. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets almply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That la all. Address Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by all dealer. |