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Show Among the Live Ones , In mentioning the cntcrpris- P ing firms of our city In our last issue, wo overlooked four of the Hvest of the "Live" ones: The r B.ank of Garland, Garctt & Rich- ? ards and the Garland Milliner g'ygl' t 'Company all.wide awkc,andJn business for business; " The Bank of Garland is one of the best in the state and center-ally center-ally located equipped with all modern appliances for carefully caring for nccounts and the force from the Cnshler to the errand boy are right on the job capable cap-able and efficient. The building is modern, the safety vault one of the best that money could buy and the interior of tho Bank presents pre-sents n very inviting appearance. The officers and directors of the Bank are: OFFICERS Mosiali Evans, president. M. D. Evans, vice-president and cashier. Miss Hattie Hess, assistant cashier. Mrs. S. L. Owens, teller. , Delos Thompson, errand boy and (perhaps the president some day). Directors It. L. Bush, P. C. Petterson, Oluf Johnson, Moroni Ward, John F. Burton, John F. Conloy and Ellas S. Smith.' Tho office of the Utah Power &, Light Co. is located in the north part of the building and on tho upper" floor are tho office rooms of Dr. T. W. Inne3, dentist, den-tist, Dr. C. K. Berg, Chiropractor, Chiroprac-tor, Justice of the Peace John J. . Shumway, real estate and insur-1 insur-1 v ance, and a large council cham ber which is used for meetings l . of the Business Men's Associa- tion, City Council and a court v . room. The 'firm of Garrett & Richards, Rich-ards, dealers in meats ond gro-cerles, gro-cerles, is busy all of the time in , supplying the needs of tho peo ple in the line of clean, fresh meats, poultry, etc., and handles an excellent lino of groceries at r reasonable prices. Go into the shop in the morning wjien the slaughter man comes in with, the daily kill and you will see the refrigerator, the hooks and the blocks heavily laden with choice meats of every description. Go in again after the day's sale and everything is empty. The firm does a "monster" business and the fact that it gives general satisfaction is very encourag- - ' ' ing. Everything in and around ' tho shop looks neat and good. v v They are tho leading butchers of the Bear River valley and peo- pie come for miles around to secure se-cure their supplies in the line they handle. Since the building restrictions have been cancelled by the Government, Gov-ernment, the Overland Lumber Co. has been doing n wholesale business in the disposal of building build-ing material. Tho firm carries an immense stock and are prepared pre-pared to supply your wants in every detail in tho building line. A visit to their largo lumber yard will satisfy you that you can get most anything you want. Service is the firm's slogan. "Pride of Utah" flour, manufactured manu-factured by tho Garland Milling Co. has not only won n statewide state-wide reputation, but is in great demand in many df the adjoining states., In fact, the Mill turns out a splendid grade of all kinds of mill Htuff that has ready sale everywhere. Manager M. Fql-sted Fql-sted is a miller of long expedience exped-ience and knows how to run tho mill so as to thoroughly satisfy its patrons. Night and day thousands thou-sands of bushels of the farmers' wheat Is- being converted into mill products and tho force is kept busy to supply tho demand for the Garland Milling Com-, pany's goods. Tho Live Merchants of this city report a splendid Christmas trade more than double that of the past two seasons. There seemed to be plenty of Xmas money In circulation and tho children all feel that Old Santo was very liberal with his gifts. . L. H. Getz of Bothwell, gave tho Globe office a pleasant call last Saturday and ordered the Globo sent to his new address Peoria, Blinois. He has disposed of his splendid farm and appurtenances appur-tenances thereto, andlef Lthefirst oMhis week, accompanied by his wife and some of their smaller children, to make, their futuro homo in tho state of Illinois. Ho has been one of the most successful suc-cessful farmers inTRo valley and ha3 many friends who regret to seo him go. Ho will go into tho employ of the Keystone Co. in that state. Ho has a daughter residing at Bartonville, where ho and family expect to remain for a season. Success to them in i their native state. : |