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Show LOCAL HAPPENINGS ' J. R. Francis of Lohl, is hero on a visit. o County Treasurer Thomas E. Secrist and wife motored over from Brigham City to-day. H o A fine son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ludvlg Larson, Sunday, December IbL H o - Paul Hlnman made a trip to Farmlngton last Sunday and re-turned re-turned again Tuesday. H o Mrs. Edith Brough of Brigltam City, is here assisting in nursing . some of the influenza cases. M. Felsted was in the state capltol on ' business connected with iho Garland Milling Co., Monday. Dr. W. M. Cragun made a professional trip to Malad Tucs-day Tucs-day and was called to Weston, Idaho, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hymer motored to Salt Lake yesterday in Hymer Bros, new Ford Sedan. They returned yesterday. B o J. E. Elmore, father of Mrs. Dixie Shclton, left Tuesday for Hf Las Animas, Colo., after a visit H' here of about six weeks. A Arc of unknown- origin con-sinned con-sinned tlie barn and blacksmith, shop on the Beaver rnnch.south-west rnnch.south-west of this city, last Tuesday night. Tho loss Is estimated at about $5,000.00. Several rcgis-tcrcd rcgis-tcrcd animals and a pen of pigs HL were rescued from tho fire. Tho H blazo lit up the country for miles Hj around. Hr o Bc Miss Emily Manning:, nurso at tho 1 Doo Hospital, Ogdcn, is hero on a Hn visit this week. Sho eamo up to care R for her mother and other members of Hf tho family who havo tho "flu." Elwood G. Winters, a former employee in tho Garland oflice of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Com-pany, Com-pany, returned home Wednes-dny Wednes-dny from camp MacAr-Hf MacAr-Hf ters enlisted last September in l! tho students' army training camp at the Utah Agricultural College of Logan. Tho whole class Jn attendance at tho cen-tral cen-tral Infantry officers' training school received their discharge papers, with only five more weeks of study to gain a com-mission. com-mission. Tho men, however, wero given a recommendation which will bring a commission within five weeks, in case hostil-H hostil-H itlcs should start again. Ho Is looking well and is pleased to be back in Garland. Wo are making an early dls-play dls-play of Christmas cards tills season on account of patrons deslrlng'to mail them to tho boys "Over There" as well as to relatives and friends to Whom , they do not Intend to send pres- 1 ents tills year. Attractive prices by the dozen. Biter Bros. Drug Co. Tho Rcxall Store. It A couple of chaps who gave their names ob Ray Smith and Leo Smith blew Into town last 1 Sunday and parked a Ford car ' in front of tho Honrle Millinery. That night or early next morn- I ing they took a car belonging to . a Mr. Taylor who was employed nt the Sugar factory, drove It north of town, removed one of tho tires, put It onto the Ford car and "beat it" Marshal G. , S. Howry immediately got in touch with Marshal Meister of Tremonton and the fellows wero overtaken and arrested. They are now being held for the Slier-H!j Slier-H!j iff of American Falls who Is HJjf after some fellows with a car Hg bearing the same number as tho one the chaps wero driving. An unusual attractive lino of Christmas cards on display at Riter Bros. Drug Co. Tho Rex-all Rex-all Store. Special prices by the dozen. lt-adv Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Darns and children chil-dren accompanied Mrs. J. C. Wheclon to Twin Falls last week to spend Thanksgiving. They returned Sunday Sun-day and Mrs. Wheclon 'camo back again with them and is hero this week looking after tho interests of tho Wheclon farm at Evans station. Sho gavo this offlco a pleasant call Tuesday and renewed her subscription subscrip-tion to tho Globe. Speaking of tho farm, sho stated that an excellent crop had been harvested this season beets, hay and grain and was much pleased with tho production and condition con-dition of tho farm, which is ono of tho best in tho valley. Sho will visit hero for a few days and then return to her homo in Twin Falls, where tho girls, Ann and Ruth, aro attending school. Mr. Wheclon is busily engaged in looking after tho affairs connected with tho Twin Falls Land & Irrigation Co. |