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Show A J FIFE W CLARK The Garland Livery FIFE & CLARK, Props. Ltvery, Feed land Sale Stable! Up-to-Date Rlggj at all Hour. Horn, and Mules Bought and Sold I Gflr,Qnd Utah Hack Meets all Train at DeweyrlU PEARL SALOON . CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS A2D GIGAH3. POOL AND DILLTAUDS. Dear the Electric Piano In all the latest selections. STEPHENS BROS., PROPS. . 'Garland Utah 44 MMIIMM K-HH-M MtHniHIIIHHI Summer Creations ! ! &&&&&& 4HHHIHIM 44HIMHMrf Your New Summer SUIT, SKIRT, HAT or LO dies' Plimish- WAIST is awaiting your selection at our store. , M,, . o ings, Millinery, A complete lino of all Tub Ni:w Summku ' V creations just in Dress Goods & Call and cxamlno tho goods and get first cholco NotiOIlS. Prices Reasonable ZX Ml 1117 POUTER BLOCK, Jf&JfJty&& , M. 1 IUI ICj OAKLAND, UTAH. wwww s Job Printing W t the best equipped JOB OFFCE In Western Box Elder and ca do JOB PRINTING that equals anything In the State of Utah Globe Office I -University of Utah-) J'TftE HpAD OF THE PUBUC SCHOOL SYSTEM OF THE STATE" I The University of Utah includes the School 1 l, of Arts and Sciences, the State Normal Hi School, and the State School of Mines SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. STATE SCHOOL OF MINES. 1 The School of Arjs and Science offers courses The School of MinM offers courses . i if 1. General Science. 1. Mining Engineering. 1 Hj J 2. liberal Arts. 2. Electrical Engineering. ; 3. Commercial Industry. 3. Civil Engineering. H i 4. Government and Administration. 4. Mechanical Engineering. g ll 5t 'ournallim. 6, chemical Engineering. ' ' 1 l J J??" ,Cnr"( v 1 Study Mining in a Mining Country. j 7. Medicine (first two years.) i ' STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. The Noraal Soh001 off"!- A Preparatory School is maintained which $j 1. A Five-year Normal Course. ..... n i j ji 2. Advanced Normal Course. &ivM PreParati for the course8 m GcneraI j '; 3 Kindergarten Courses. Science, Liberal Arts, Engineering, Medicine, Busi-1 Graduates from the eight grades of the pub- Eto. One year of High School work is neces-1 H! '! I lie schools are admitted to the Normal School. sary for admission to the Preparatory School. I The greatest Universities of America and JEurope are represented in the Faculty. jg ; The University Library is the Largest and Best in the State. The shops and laboratories are unsur- H ' passed in the completeness of their equipment. fl : The proximity of great mines, reduction work of various kinds, and power houses for the generation of 'i i electricity, afford excellent advantages for thorough and practical work in all the engineering courses. Bl. I i The undergraduate work offered is as thorough and complete as can be obtained anywhere. k ' t No tuition is charged, but an annual registration fee of $10 is required. Kj : Registration of students, September 14th and 15th. Instruction begins September 17th. Students areK 11 v j assisted in finding suitable boarding places. g m -f The catalog is sent free upon request. Correspondence is invited. m UNIVERSITY OP UTAH? Bfm SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ' An cxclmngo says that you can1 tell a BUcccssful farmer by looking nl his horses; hors-es; you can tell a slovenly woman by the looks of her hair; you can tell the dry goods box statesman by looking at the patches on the bosom of his pantaloon.; you can tell the poisonous serpents by the bluntness of his tall, but tho easiest thing of all, you can tell tho cuterprls. lug merchant by a glance at the local papers. This Is not divine ruvelntlon, but it is business and gospel tru th. Sunday Services. At tho regular services last Sunday afternoon 1st Counsellor I) K Manning presided. Singing by choir and congregation. congre-gation. Prayer by Elder Peter Jensen. Tho sacrament was administered by Elders John Manning mid Frnuris II, Edmonds. The meeting was given over to the homo missionaries. Tho first soeakcr was Elder Ncls 3Iad-sen, 3Iad-sen, who made some interesting remarks on tho following subjects: Kccesslty of spiritual food, Sabbath observance and sacrament meetings, Calamities that follow fol-low tho wicked. Elder P. P. Madscn was tho next speaker. Ho referral to tho excellent building the saints of this ward had for holding meetings; wns pleased with tho spirit existing in our midst and fctt that the big hall hhould bo well 111 led with tho peoplo of tho wnrd each Sunday. Singing. Ueucdletlou by Charles Edwards. Ed-wards. After meeting the regular choir prac tlce was held, a good turnout being present. pres-ent. iiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tf Tf TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTi t t . ti t E. V. Schneider, General Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing a Specialty Agent for Washing Machine Motors and Electric Flat-Irons. Garland, - Utah The sign ot the Big Clock is where you find J.W. Lewis, Practical Watch-maker and general gen-eral repairer. Ooothe Block Garland . Utah. Official Directory. GARLAND, UTAH Chairman of Board John T. Lant III. C. Vanau&deln T. E. SeorUt Jos. Jenson T. H. Edwards Clork R- L. Dush Treasurer Jas Jensen Marshal George Hcnrle Justice of Pcaco II C Vanausdeln "DOAnD Or HEALTH T.II. Edwards John Lant Dr.J.M. Prancko STATE Governor John 0. Cutler BecreUry, Charles 8 Tlngey Atty. General M ABredden Auditor J A Edwards Treasurer James Christiansen Bopt. of Public Instruction AC Nelson Stato Senator 1st Dlstriot Peter Clegg Representative . P W FUhburn COUNTY OFFICERS Judgo First Judicial District y vr Mnugho District Attorney Fed J Holton Chairman County Commissioners A W Valontlne Commissioner, Iowa 8tring M.ll Hart Commissioner, Kelt on, B II Jones County ClcTk N JiValontlno Prosecuting Attorney 0 E Foxley Treasurer 8 N Cole Sheriff Joseph Josephsou Recorder Christina Madsen Assessor Ellas Jensen County Superintendent of Schools A E Jensen Surveyor, Doweyvillo J N Holdaway Fish & Gamo Warden Ellas Jensen Jr County Physician Dr. R'A Pearse Water Commissioner N P Andersen COUNTY BOARD OP HEALTH. A W Valontlne Chairman Dr.'.R-AIPearse Secretary M B Hart and E HJones, members of the board, r-REOINCT OFFICERS) Frcctnct , JuUc; ComUlUi Oricham Andrw Funk Charln Cbetl SunMt O W Portr T IS Swibt Jwctkn n Walter J E Uonlgomtrt rirmoutb E Iturul N I Nl.h 1'rumoatory Co. Houm Uiatlej Ctir Tmea OWIuhi EJBJUtwt OUar Crack S E Baker Park ValUy David Illrachl W E WhtUk GrauMCrMk Phil I'art.tt J W Cook. KHviiMa JAbpan Ju ItidneU WOUrd S N Cook OaoJWdU TdtmUIU TOTounc Almon Wlh UaDtua N C Jappaaan liana KaUar Calla Fort W W Laalay E ltusaakar PawamUa O J D.w.y I) P. Uarbla CoUinaUu CETvrluhaU J it Standing Malad ERUadUr Jan)aCoil liear Ulrar AL Uolmgran it P Tboreaan H.,Mla Frank Watkar D.w.y Wood Porta I) Parklnaon J W llalford kawuna Yho Lawi John 11 Watt nowtrUU O W Ilobbloa AL PaUraan I Maaila KUFriiaJ Cnattaa Krokat) t Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Will sell your land, will buy you a home, will insure your property, V will loan you money. If you want to buy or sell, call on or address H. C. Vanausdeln, or C.J.Campbell, GARLAND, UTAH. m 0. ,S L TIMB TABLE I'a&aongcr No. 32 Passenger No. 31 SOUTH BOUND NORTH DOUND Lv Malad 7:15 am Lv Ilrlgham G:10 p m Lv Garland 6:40 am Lv Corlnna 620 p m Lv Trcniont 8:45 a m Lv Tremont C:48 p m Lv Corlnno SM am Lv Garland CiM p m Ar Ilrigham 0:40 am Ar Malad 8:30 p m Connects with Caclio Connecta with Cacho Valley train No. 12 for Valley train No It from Osrdcn and Salt Lake. Ogden and Salt Lake. MIXED TRAIN. North Bound. Leaves Ogden 8:20 a. m, " Brigham 9:55 a.m. u Corinne 10:10 a. m. " Tremont.'. ..10:52a.m. Garland ....11:20a.m. Arrives at Malad 1:00 p. m, South Bound. Leaves Malad 1 :2o p. m. " Garlfnd 3:25 p.m. Tremont 3 Hop m Corinne ....4:30 p.m. " Briuham 4:55 p.m. Arrives at Oden 6:25 p m. F. L. ScoriRLi), Local Agent Garland Utah. LOCAL MAILS. MAli S AltniVK. From South 11.35 a.m. MAILS CLOSIC Uomg South 3:10 p.m. STAR ROUTE. Mails arrive from Penrose and way at 10:30 a. m. Mails leave ior Penrose and way at 11.50 a. m. Olllco hours from 8. a. m. to 0 j. 111. Eva C. Wilcox, Postmaster. The lntonso itching characteristic of salt rheum and eczema Is Instantly nl-layed nl-layed by applying Chaiulierhiiu's Salvo. As a cure for sklu diseases this salvo is unequalcd. For sale by Hlter Bros Drug Co. We would be pleased to have our readers, read-ers, and tho public generally, scud lu such Items of news as may como under their observation, such as births, deaths, W marriages, goings and comingst' etc. v)' Jinny things trauspirathat wo may overlook, over-look, hence we ask you to assist us in this matter that wu may be able , to publish pub-lish all tho news. Notice. This olllco has been made a collection agency for the medical work entitled JIKOICOLOGY. Those who have con- traded for tho hook should make their regular payments here 11 ml get their receipts. re-ceipts. , Respectfully TheGarhmil Globe. f Hawks Layton --Contractors & Builders Estimates and Material furnished for ull kinds of buildirigs. Phono No. 8.x. Garland, Utah THE NEW I Palace Barber Shop llAltlUS & I'EKKINS, -- Props. Shaving, Hair-cutting, Shampooing and Jlassitglug. Saultary Rules Strictly Observed. Ilamand Until ami Mussage Parlors In connection. Agents for Western Steam Laundry. Next to Club Saloon Garland, Utah A, R, SMITH & CO. Dealer la Fresh and Cured Meats and Green Groceries, Fish and Game in Season. , Garland Utahl Bank of Garland (INCORPORATED 1 BrnxcToruM WW Hlter, president. ' j W W Rlter, Thomas R OutH ' Thomas R Cutler, rlc-prest, l" Gc y, Q T OdellJ X John R Cutler, Horace 0 Wbttl j O. J'. Campbell, casbitr. ney, W D Lc-wU, Mosish EraW 1 and W41ter P Eaton. Transacts general banking1 business. Exchange drawn on thai principal cities of the United States and Europe. Open a savings account with us in your youth qnd provide lor old age. ' Safety deposit boxes for rent, m Tjie G2El2aU2 ClUfc tph Gwmba,, puor. j . Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars ' , , r Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 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