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Show I LOCAL HAPPENINGS !"Koop tho Homo Fires Burning" Miss Ilitlia Abramson went to Brlgham City Tuesday, g Joseph Roberts of Bingham, was a Garland visitor yesterday, o M. D. Evons was in the state capltol on business last Saturday o Mrs. V. L. Cunningham visited visit-ed Ogden tho latter part of last week. Andy Trano and his mother vvcro passengers to Salt Lako Tuesday. o Dr. C. J. Ilardlo was In tho state capltol on business last t Thursday. Mayor Lorcn W. Preston waB In tho county scat on business last Thursday. Luther B. Sasscr of Holbrook, Idaho, Is In town today. Ho came In to get a load of fruit. o Mrs. H. T. RicliardB of Men-don, Men-don, spent last week with her daughter, Mra. Geo. B. Hughes. Mrs. J. W. Hancock of Brig-ham Brig-ham City, Bister of Mrs. Geo. B. Hughes, was hero on a visit last Friday. 0 I J. W. Rhodes and sons and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rhodes returned . tho foro part of last week from a visit to Lehl whero they went In "J. W's" car. 1 J. It, Francis, father of R. II. Francis, is hero on a visit. R. II. ' went to Lchl tho latter part of last week and brought his father homo with him. o I Dr. W. M. Cragun attended tho meetings and receptions of tho Stato Medical association , held in Salt Lako City Tuesday 1 evening and yesterday. County Treasurer Thomas E. SecriBtand wife of Brlgham City, spent last Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends in Garland and vicinity. 0 Dr. M. G. Hansen of Brlgham j City, was hero on business last Saturday. Ho and Mrs. Hansen just returned from a pleasant trip to Lost River and southern Idaho. . o Cashier R. L. Bush of tho Garland Gar-land offlco of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., accompanied by his son Leon, motored to Salt Lako h Tuesday on business and will K return today. Monday of tills week, a son of Arthur Peterson of Fielding sustained a fractured collor-bon collor-bon in a fall that required tho services of Dr. W. M. Cragun. Tho lad is now on the improve. Mateo Gonzalez, a Mexican, puatalned' three broken ribs In a fall with a sack of sugar at the Sugar company's store-room Monday of this week. Dr. W.M. Cragun cared for his Injuries, o , Last Sunday afternoon tho Garland Are laddies wero called out to extinguish a small blaze atjho Konison home. Thefluo ! oflhe kitchen stove caught fire and the quick work of tho flro department prevented what may have been a disastrous conflagration. Merchant John L. Baxter of Yielding - Colllnston-Dowcyvllle, was In Garland, the metropolis, on business Tuesday. He parked his big Federal truck In front of tho Globo ofllcc. Mrs. ErwlnW. Trenain, son, John James, and Mrs. B. A. Bush and Master Robert Daly, of Salt Lake, aro hero on a visit. Mrs. Trenam was formerly Miss Leah Bush, a Bister of R. L. Bush. o Mrs. Lowls 0. Johnson went to tho county scat Tuesday. Quito a number of Garland's citizens took in "Peach Day" celebration at Brlgham City. Too many to make personal mention Supt. T. II. Edwards of tho Garland Sugar factory, Is spending spend-ing tills week In California in tho interest of tho sugar Industry. Ho left Salt Lako last Friday in company with other Sugar officials. offi-cials. Mrs. Hattlo May Kelly, wife of Robert Kelly of Rockland, Idaho, died In that placo last Saturday. Sho Is a sister of Mrs. Osro Barnard of this city. Tho funeral fun-eral services wero held in Rockland Rock-land Monday afternoon. J. Chase Glcason and family of Park City motored to Garland tho latter part of last week and Hpent a few days hero with rcla-'Uvcb rcla-'Uvcb and friends. They came up In their worlcd-famcd car tho Ford. Mr. and Mrs. A., II. Glcason accompanied them to Parle City and will visit there for a Benson. o A. Konison and family and his son-in-law, Ernest Foster, wlfo and children, returned to Salt Lako Monday after a stay hero 'of a couplo of months where tho men folks havo been In tho cm-ploy cm-ploy of tho Sugar company. Mr. KenlBon became dissatisfied with conditions hero and decided to go back to tho state capltol. A dog belonging to Barber Louis Peterson was killed by Marshal G. S. Mowry today and tho animal's head was sent to Dr. Beatty of Salt Lake City. The dog Is renortcd to have bitten bit-ten a number of kiddies, Alex. Hales' lad being bitten by tho dog Monday. A case of rabies, no doubt, and tho Marshal decided de-cided to take no chonces bo put Mr. Doggio to Bleep. C. E. Wilson camo up from Ogden tho first of tho week to pack his household belongings for shipment to tho gate city of tho west. Mrs. Wilson and baby leave today for Ogden to rcsldo in tho future. Mr. Wilson disposed dis-posed of his interests in tho Schneider & Wilson blacksmith shop to Wm. Schncidcr,who now 'becomes the solo proprietor. |