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Show I H SUNDAY SERVICES. Hj Up. A. It. Capenor presiding. Singing by the congregation "llow Finn a Foundation." Prayer by I). B. Manning. Sing-ing Sing-ing by tlio congregation "Prayer is the Souls Seneere Desire." Sacrament administered by Oluf Johnson and CoplniH Anderson. Franklin Ji Wooley's name was presented and acccpt-ed acccpt-ed by the people to be advanced in the Priesthood to oiHce or an Elder. William V. Bunderson B and T. E. Secrist were accept- ed as ward teachers in the Gar-land Gar-land ward. The speakers were T. B. Secrist, John G. Watt, B Calvin W. Richards and Bishop A. IL Capener. fleeting closed by the congregation singing lGuido Us 0 Thou Great 1 Jcahova." Prayer by Luther B. Sassor. Present GO. B L. W. Preston, ward clerk. H In tlio evening a conjoint ses- I v sion of the M. I. Associations H was held at the hall. Elder Nephi L. Morris, president of H the Salt Lake Stako, addressed H tho meeting on "Tomperance H and Prohibition." H A. B. Manasa is right to tlio H front in the lino of improve- H meuts. This week he has had a H fine cement walk laid in front H of his j)roperty on Factory H stroet. Tho work was done by F. AV. Bborsole of Buhl, Idaho. Many k-IkkiI clillilien MiiTcr fiotn con-Nllpntion, con-Nllpntion, which In (ifiun Hie mtiiM! of B ( kceinlii;: Muplillty at Ic.isous. Clinmber B laiu'H Stonntfli. anil I .Ivor Tnlilrl- nru 11 it BB ill cm I iiicdlcliK! lo give n child, fur ihey B aro mild mimI gentle in their cllict, anil v ill cure even chronic ciiiniipntlon B .Sold I iy All Mruleis I f "Little boy," asked the wells' well-s' meaning reformer, "is that your H 1 mamma over yonder with the beautiful set of furs?" Yes H sir," answered tho bright lad. H "Well do you know what poor H animal had to suffer in orde H that your mamma might have H ' tho furs with which she adorns H herself so proudly.'" "Yes sir, H My papa. "Ex. B Tlio old, old story, told times without B ' iiuiulicr, and repented ovur and over B ugaln for the lust !!(! yearn, lint il is always B it welcome story to those in henreli of B heiillh 'I'heru is nothing in tho world B 1 1,111 c,lrL' eoiighs and colds us quickly B ' us Clminberlnlii'H Cough Remedy, Sold B ( hy All Dealers. H i John F. Brdmann of Brigham, H ! ono of tho directors of tho Gar- H land Milling Co., was hero on H business yestorday. B I'l If yon reeolvu a copy of the Unrluud BB j Olnbol with "Sample copy" wiltienon BB tin-comer, reinuniber that 'it in an In vlia- BB ij tl() f'"' .von to diibscrlbo. $1 .GO will give BB v yn the Gloho 62 weeks and you cannot BB ' ' alTonl lo ho without your HOME paper. j Send your clothes to bo press- 1 od and cloaned to H. 0. Christ- w ianson, Brigham City, Utah. ' Iteasonablo prices. 2mo H WINES uml Liquors for Medicinal BB purposes nt Ititor Dron Drug Store, tf H 1 What Would You Do. In enso of a burn or scald what would B 'uu do to rollovo tho pain? Such injuries B 1 IU0 tn occur in any family and B evoryouo should bo prepared for them. B ! Ohnmberlnln's Salvo applied on a soft B J cloih will relievo tho pain most instantly, B and unless tho injury is it very severe B one, will causo the parts to heal without B . leaving a scar. For salo by All Dealers. H jAW 60 YEARS' B"" I "SiSSi' TnADE Marks BB KrvT Designs BB rnvH ConvnioHTs &c. '. Anronoienilliie a uliclrh und Jceorlntlon roy autckly luearlnlii our opli Ion fmo whotlior BB UoiirttrlcliycoiiUu'eiiti. I.IIRCOIIODK onl'.tonti I , lout (too. aidott upuwy for ioouriiiir itenn. Bh .1 iptclaliwtlcf, without eljnruo, lutlio B', I Scientific Bwican. WkiM MUNN & to Nbw York bV The many fnonds of Mrs. Frank Searlo will be pleased to learn that she is favorably recovering re-covering after undergoing three operations at the Holy Cross hospital. Uowever the 1-year old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Searle, who is now in Payson, is very! ill and not expected to live. Mr. Searle went to Payson Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss Helen Kennard has accepted ac-cepted a positiou with theB. M. & P. Co. FOIt SALE-Farm and City property. See F. D. Welling, Garland, Utah. a28-tf L a d y Champion Gueno n registered Jersey Bull, owned by L. II. Kennard, Jr. Season $1.50. o9-nG Good home for sale in Garland. Gar-land. Easy terms. Apply to Thos. Wise, Owens Moat Market, Garland. o9-tf Call and seo the new Bearskin Bear-skin coats for children at the Garland Mercantile Co., Garland. Gar-land. o2-tf Thanksgiving Holiday Amusements Given at Garland. Managed by tho Relief Society Stako Board. ' Tho event of tho Fall Season. Will be opened with a matinee Thursday November 25, at 2 I), m. .Tickets 10c and 15c. Dialogues, drills, mucic, tab- i leaux, electric elfect.etc. Some-i thing new, you can't afford to miss it. Admission 25c, !55c and . 5U,.. Boys and girls don't forgot the candy and fish-pond booths will be open Thursday afternoon mid evening. Enjoy a box of our nice candy while you are watching the performances and take a fish before leaving. At 11 a. m. Friday November ( 26 eleven booths will be opened j fach having for .sale necessary! articles for men, women and, children such as: Shirts, knit1 socks, night-shirts, slippers,, dressing sacques, kite h e n aprons, kimonos, babie's short clothes, completo outfits, children's child-ren's night dresses, girl's aprons etc. Everything valuable, sold cheap. No, you don't go homo to dinner Friday November 20. It will bo already for you. Go to the two south rooms of the Garland school house. There the nicest Thanksgiving Dinner turkey, ehichon, plum pudding, pudd-ing, squash pie, watermelons & vegetables are, till in readiness, served hot only 25c a dinner. Romembor tho freo concort Friday evening November 20. Tho candy booth and fish-pond on hand all tho time. Wo close with lloliof Society Conference Saturday November Novem-ber 27th. 10,000 Acres Corey Act Lands hi he pencil fur ellleincnl at .Med-bury, .Med-bury, Idaho, on November lUth., under the ICIng Hill Kxtenti n Irrigation Corn-puny, Corn-puny, Ueduced rates will be made via Oregon Short Line. Seo agents lor soiling soil-ing (lutes, rates and further particulars, particu-lars, u u l.i Va would be pleased to Have our readers, read-ers, und tho public generally, send in Aitch items of news as may conio under their observation, s.ich ns births, deaths, marrlngea, goings and comings, etc. .Many things trauspiro that wo muy overlook, over-look, hence wo ask you to assist us in this matter that wo may bo able to pub. 'i "i I he news promptly obtained tn nil coantrlti, or NO fit, I TRADE 'MARKS, I'ATCaU Mid C'OIljrrlKllU rf Kl W tered. Ucud Sketch, Model or l'lioto, tor free report on patcnUbllUr. ALL BUS INKS STRICTLY OONflOINTML. l'ktent practice exrluMTelr, Hurpnulns reltrencct. WldcawaVo Inveiiton aliould liare onr hind- bookonllovrtoobtlnndBellptot,Whtln- Trntioniwlllpar.llowtOKetftpartncrndotbrr alUAblo lnlornutlon. Bent Irto Ui any addrcM. Id. swift & co.l 501 SeveRth St., Washington, D. C.J Vol. 1, No. 1, of the Box Elder County liepublican, a neat 8-page 8-page 0-col. semi-weekly (Brig-ham's (Brig-ham's new paper) came to our desk Monday. The paper is published by the Box Elder Publicity Co., W. D. S. Harrington, Har-rington, Mgr. The first issue was devoted to a write up of tho Republican candidates for the Brigham City Municipal Ele-tion Ele-tion and other interesting notes. Success. Croup Is most prevalent (1'irlnir the diy cold '.M-Hther of the earl) winter mouths. Parents of young children should be prepared for it. All that Is needed is a ho tie of t'lminliermlli's Congli Remedy Many mothers an-uever an-uever without it in their homes and It has never dIHppoiuleil them -old In I AH chit- THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE kfcLIGHT RUNNING Jlyou wnnteltliPrftVibmtln BluitlloornBliiBloThread Chain Stitch , Hcwlug Machine write to THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Many Twine machine are made to tell reeardle ol Quality, but the New Home it made to wear. Our Euurantr rctr tun out. Hold Ity authorized dealer ouly. FOX SALE II V E. E. Brenkmann, Tremonion, Utah. ZZXtOSMaKJi rtfwr.v,rvr. tr?.minmm i.u Dr. Dubois 1 Specific Pills. U Ro'iable Fea- 3 I male Regulator, j I Free directions on g circular and inside i 8 box- . I A Womans Friend. 8Mail Orders prompt- I ly filled. I Price $2.00. Layton Drug Co J Layton, Ut. nrMWMM I Slogans Dewing Macliinc I runa liglitcr than any other. lasts longer tLan any other. tab FREE is more beautiful than any other. tSPFREE has less vibration tlian any other. XFREE is easier to operate tlian any otlier. 5heFREE malces a more perfect stitch than any other. tab FREE I is the best of all combined com-bined in one. FREE SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO it ILLINOIS For Sale by Garland Merc. Co. Garland jvjeaf Market j 1 1 i rTHOMAS & BINGHAM, Props, Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats of all Kinds 3 Coupon llroks Sold I Free Delivery to I at a Ulg Dl.-cotiut for Cash I A I.I. I'AUTS OF TOWN Give n n trial nuil we will do the rest lr ClilckeiiH mid Veul Wiuited - I : I . f Turkey Red! .! Seed Wheat for Sale Also Drills, and other im. k & plements for the season's 6 requirements together with ! Lumber, Building Material, Shelf Goods $i Grain Bags, etc. Sec us for Bargains. Farmers' Cash Union, & David Holmgren, Mgr. X I renionlon. Uliili. g 4- jgt C. J. &J1!P3EIL NOTARY PUBLIC and Petersen's Meat Marketo? Factory Street, tC Garland, Utah. Fresh and Cured bleats and Green Groceries-Fish Groceries-Fish and Gamo in Season. MiHHHHOHHMIMMWMMMffMMMHHiMMI WfJWmOlllHIWII Will WW Wi P II tmmi tvcrylhing First CI iss, A Complete 1 ine of Staple Gn ccrics ( onstan ly On H i d. lj s eph cooMBsTPrcprictor Choice Wines, Liquors ! : ' I Garind, utaii and Cigars 1 1 Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. I DonH Let Whiskey Get the Wan of You Get the Uest of Whiskey atThc Chib ' I JOSEPH JENSEN.. 1 NOTARY PUBLIC. GARLAND, UTAH. 1 1 THE PALACE BARBER SHOP H, F. Miller, Proprietor. Owens Block, Garland, Utah sibf, Htir Cnttinf. sinmpooini tad Miug. Agent for Ogden Steam New Electric Managt MacLlse. I J StBittry rulci .trictlj oburrtd. Laundry Dont Fail to Get Box Elder's Special! ' ' "What's this girl's name., Tell us and you will got $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ for Christinas presents. " 1 A time ago n baby girl was bom; It wns the first, nt the family Jiclnvo V, the fnthor wljheil to namo hor EUGENIE WILIIELMINA, tho mother objecting, a namo wns finally solcotcd containing tho samo uuinbor of letters as the name i selected by the fut her. Tho dashes following roprcscnt tho girl's namo: I i t ' That is there nro soven letters in tho girl's first name and ten letters in her . " middle name To tho first person seudng a correct solution of tho girl's nnnio ' ?50 iu cash will bo given; to tho second S20rto tho third eiOf-tlTtirc i foiTmr"fT(T 7 ' v " " and to tho Gth (5, nnd to nil others n year's subscription to tho Western Jlontlilv REMEMHEK IT COSTS NOTHING TO COMPETE HUT ONLY ONE SOLUTION SOLU-TION WILL HE RECEIVED FROM EACH PERSON EXCEPT' UNDER THE ' FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: All persons seiiding 1 for ono year subscription to tho Western Mouthly may submit 10 names, thoso bomUiik CO cents for 0 month's subscriptions may submit 5 names, mid thoso sending 25 cents for thrco mouth's subscription mav submit 2 naincH. Tho cnvolopo containing tho girl's i' namo will bo opened two days bofovo Christmas and prizes awarded on Christinas kj-day. kj-day. Tho Western Monthly Is a bright brcozy mucnziiio, Iho only publication of Its kind with a national circulation published in Utah and should bo in vm v Western home. 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