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Show 1 1 SUNDAY SERVICES. Tho regular monthly fnst day l services wore held at the hall last Sunday. Bp. A. R. Capo- . . nor presided. Singing "Glory , f to God On High." Prayer by Ludvig Larson. Singing "How Firm a Foundation." Saora-I Saora-I mont administered by Elders j Folix D. Baird and Charles Wood." The following wero ac-.! ac-.! copted as members of the ward: i Emily Jane Jardino, Margrot ( Harned, Emma Coombs and ! 4r Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elmer Jtim10 ,md 8011 Ennci'- Miss n vBIPMelba Coombs was confirmed a member of tho church and ono ' baby was blessed. Tho speak ers were Bp. A. R, Caponor, Ludvig Larson, Mrs. Lillywhite, T. E. Socrist, Folix D. Baird, Lucy A. Clark and Eva C. Wilcox. Wil-cox. Singing "For tho Strength of the Hills Wp Bless Thee." I Benediction by Lewis Lilly-white. Lilly-white. Memorial services w oro .held j i at tho Garland hall Sunday, Dec. 27th. The songs were selections appropriate to the occasion and the following ; speakers devoted their remarks to tho life of Joseph Smith: Eldor Robert Wallace, J. C. Wixom, W. H. Clayton, Joseph Jensen and Bishop A. R. Caponor. Capo-nor. ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not a common, evory-day cough mixture. It is a merit-j merit-j orious remedy for all the trouble some and dangerous complications complica-tions resulting from cold in tho head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold by All Dealors. I NOTICE FOR BIDS. Sealed bids will bo received at the office of tho Garland Mercantile Co., Garland, Utah, up to Wcduesday, Jan. 19, 1910, for leasing of 35 acres or more 1 of alfalfa land for the term of WjgKl two years. Bids may bo made for cash I ' rent or by tho share or both. i Tho Board of Directors re serves tho right to reject any or all bids. . 38-15 WM. PRESTON, 1 Secy. & Mgr. NOTICE. All persons having any interest inter-est or claiming liens on tho within described locations, will take notico that 1, Alexander Caldwell, havo taken possession possess-ion of ' these claims and am about to assert my rights for non-paymont of assessments as aflion according to law. DESCRIPTION OP PKOPKltTY: Tho "Georgia" Lodo or Vein Mining Claims, more particularly particu-larly described as follows,: Commencing Com-mencing at a point.50 feet south from tho Discovery Monument, and at tho south center end stake on said lode vein, (which is on tho north lino of tho Annex An-nex Claim) running tho nee north 88 degrees 43 minutes East (Along tho north line of said Annex Claim) 300 foot to tho south East Corner Stake Monument No. 1 (which corner is identical with tho north East corner of said Annex Claim No. 2 and the west line of the Grotchen Mining Claim) thence North l.degree.17, minutes West 1500 feet along tho west side line of said Grotchen Claim and tho west end line of the Rip 1 Van Winkle Claim, to tho north East Corner Monument No. 2, thence south 88 degrees 43 minutes min-utes West, 300 feet to ,tho North end center stakes on said lode, thence South 88 degrees 43 minutes min-utes west 300 feet to tho North West Corner Monument No 3 (this corner is identical with the North East Corner of the Nevada Claim) thence south 1 degree 17 minutes East 1500 ft to tho South West corner Monument No 4, this corner is identical with tho South East corner of the Nevada Mining Claim, thonce north 88 degrees 43 minutes east 300 ft to tho place of beginning, the south end of this claim joins the Annex Claim and tho oast lino joins the Grotchen and tho Rip Van Winkle Claims, being tho same lode claim located January 1, 1905, by Wm F. Brown and C. H. Brady and recorded January 21, 1905, in Book J page 192 Mining Records of the County Recorder of Box Eldor County. Tho "Nevada" Lodo or Vein Mining Claim, more particularly particular-ly described as follows: Commencing Com-mencing at a point 50 feet south of tho Discovery Monument and at tho south center end post monument on south lodo vein, running thence North 88 degrees 43 minutes East along tho north lino of the Annex Mining Claim 300 feet to the south East corner cor-ner post monument No. 1, (this corner is identical with the South West corner of tho Georgia Geor-gia Mining Claim) thence north 1 dogroo 17 minutes west 1500 feet along tho west lino of tho Georgia Mining Claim to tho North East Corner post monu ment No 2 (this corner is identical iden-tical with tho North West corner cor-ner of tho Georgia Mining Claims) thonce south 88 degrees 43 minutes west 300 feet to tho north end contor monument on said lodo vein, thence south 88 degrees 43 minutes west 300 feot to tho North West corner Monument Monu-ment No. 3, (this corner is identical iden-tical with tho North East corner of the Nevada Fraction Mining Claim) thonce south 1 degree 17 minutes East 1500 feet to the South West Corner Monument No. 4 (this corner is identical with the South East corner of tho Nevada Fraction claim) thonco North 88 degrees 43 min-utos min-utos 300 feot to the beginning. The East lino of this claim joins tho Georgia Claim, tho west lino joins the Nevada Fraction. This lodo claim is tho same lodo claim located on January 1, 1905, 9 by Win. F. Brown and C. IlTj Brday and ., recorded January 21st, 1905,in book "J" Pago 192, Mining Records of tho County Recordor of Box Elder County, Stato of Utah. ALEXANDER CALDWELL Date of first publication Jan. 8, 1910. j8-a9 Miss Ida Coombs of Provo ,and Mrs. Gladys Shores and daughter Cecil of Salt Lake, sisters of Eph Coombs, returned return-ed homo Sunday after sponding a fow days in Garland. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy' is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quick ly relieves and euros painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which indicates congosted lungs. Sold by All Dealers. The busiest and mightiest little thing that over was made is Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tablets. They do tho work whenever you require their aid. These tablets change weakness weak-ness into strength, listlessness into energy, gloominess into joyousness. Their action is so gentle one don't reali.o thoy havo taken a purgative. Sold by All Dealors. Stomach Trouble Cured. If you havo any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tablets. Mr. J. P. Kioto ofEdina, Mo., says: "I havo used a great many different modicines for stomach, trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial ben-eficial than any other remedy I ever used." For salo by All Dealors. re 1 remont L' 1 I H Dealers in ll H I Liquor House n wines, liquors uj WM G. A. Woodward, Prop. j ud CIGARS. f M SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES., H 1 barrel of bottled Beer $10.50 On return of bottles $3.00 robute 1 case of Beer $3.50 On return of case $1.00 robute And Everything Else in Proportion. " H This includes Becker's Best aud Fisher's Salt Lake Boor. H Wo also handle PABST and BLUE RIBBON Bcor." 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