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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Earl Evans Is quite nick this week with rheumatism. Jim 11 derrick o Ogdcn vUitcd Gnrl-and Gnrl-and Tuesday. II C Fryer of Deweyvillo was seen dm our streets Tuesday. Miss KIvb llooth returned Snuduy from an extended vhit to Provi. J U Smith of llrlgham was transacting business hero Wednesday. Tho Misses Sarah ond Ada Fowler were visiting friends In Corlnnc he foru part of thoweek. Tho It M 11 Telephone Co., 1ms pur-chased pur-chased a fine black horsii for Hie use of the Garland exchaugc. II F Hanford of 1'rovo, was a recent 1 visitor to tlils city the guist of Mr nnd Mrs Jos. II Wallls. Quito a few of our citizens went to llrlgham Saturday nnd Sunday to attend tho Stako Conference. Geo Robinson, Bn employee of Rltcr I Bros. Drug store, is at post again after a few days illness. Mrs. 8 Drako of Corlnno was visiting in this city a few days last week, the guest of Mrs. J C Whcclon. Mrs 8 P Ilootho of Brlgham was visiting hero Tuesday , tho guest of her children 31 r and Mrs M A Boothc. S WLawson of Z. G.M.I. .Salt Lake, and Sir Turner of Ogdcn were in town the fore part of the week. Mr and Mrs Chauuscy Hess of Fielding were visiting in this city a few days this week, tho guests of Mrs Mess' sister Mrs Unci Rose, 1 Miss Alta Jolly, of Beaver, Utah, sister ( of Mrs Eugcno Clayton, left for her homo I . Thursdny after a lenghty visit In this ?lty. , 1 Atty.NcIs Jcuson and B F Bootho of Brlgham were hero Tuesday on business connected with tho Arm of W II Bootho ; & Sons. J C Whcclon and 0 J Campbell accompanied accom-panied by Mr. Drummond took a trip t over the new road to Malad tho latter part of last week. Miss Mabala Oarn, tho genial lady clerk at Bootho's, is spending tho week ' at Salt Lake and v Iclnlty visiting relatives 1 and friends. Dale Parks of Riverside, who is attend Ing school at Logan, spent Washington's birthday with bis parents, returning to school Saturday last. J Agricultural Superintendent, George Austin, of the Utah Sugar Company was In town several days this week on bust- pertaining lo his company. , Mrs Lucy A Clark, mother of Mrs O L 1 Wilcox, who has been In this city for some time past, Is visiting friends and relatives in Farmington this week. Two petitions are In circulation this week for tho appointment of city marshal. mar-shal. T E Sccrbt and Goorgo Henry aro I the parties after the position. Both arc I good citizens and have a long list of sign- I ers. The Board will determine tho mat- I ( tcr at its next session. It U reported that I I Mr Vanfleet will have a petition out for I re-appolntment to that position. I Wanted: A correspondent to send us I a. few Items weekly from each of the I following places: Dewoyvlllo, Riverside, I Elwood, 1't. Lookout, Thatcher, Penrose, I Washakie, Colllnston, Bear River City I Tremont and other surrounding places. I Your town aught to bo represented in I this paper. V by not Interest yourself in I telling us what is doingT Wo will send I thu paper freo to all correspondents and I glvu you some paper and envelopes if I you will act. Write us a letter for pub- I llcatlon and help us build up tho Great I Bear River Valley. M A Boothc has int. ul led an up-to-date bath room and toilet In his cozy home in this city. It Is modern In every respect. W II Parks of ltlvcrldu has completed complet-ed tlui foundation for his new homo and the carpenter work will be commenced soon. J (! Lenry, vice-president of the now stock yard company of Salt Lake, was in town this week lit the, biurets of The Utah Sugar Co's sheep. Mr. W. II. Roue, who a little over a week ago was compelled to return to his home in Salt Lake City 011 account of sickness, is again with us, and although still looking a little peaked and pale, claims to be quite himself again. Mr Ed Ross of Sugar City, Idaho, was ti'c guest of Mr and Mrs Joseph Wing of this place Friday. Mr Ross has been visiting iu Lchl amuug friends and rela tives fur the past mouth and was on his way to Idaho. He went ou north Saturday Satur-day morning. Mr James II Gardner, Gcn'l Supt., M W lugalls, Consulting Engineer, M II Fuhiiel, Factory Muuugtr, Dr. Blix, Consulting Con-sulting Chemcst and Mr Dal ton, Engineer Thu L tali Sugar Company were lu Garland Gar-land Thursday and Friday, and spent most of their tlmu at the Sugar Factory Inspecting sauio. Mr Ray J Murphy is again In Garland having accepted a position with tho Utah Sugar Company as Civil Engineer. Mr Murphy has been lu the Company's employ em-ploy for tho past year ami u half, but left right after thu factory campaign on account of lack of work lu that department. depart-ment. Mr FBI Martin, Chief Engineer of tho Garfield Smelting Co. spent two or three days tn this valley last week. Blr Martin Mar-tin was up here for the purjiose of inspecting in-specting the largo wooden pipe at tho Bear River Power Plant, with thu view of getting some, new Idea with relation to this class of work. A meeting of the Executive Boa1 of the Farmers' Protective and Commercial Association was held at the Clayton House in this city Saturday, Feb. 24, at 11 a m. A nice dluner and cheerful quarters were secured by Oscar Harris, Uarlatid's District member of the Board. Thu meeting was well attended ami considerable con-siderable business was transacted, |