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Show II ITEMS OF INTEREST, ri Jnck l.nytnu spent lnt Sunday In m 0g,u'"' I. ' )ln, Will 0 rover Is visiting relatives I ' ft In Farmlngton. I f MUs Kiln Von Miul.ien of Iloneyvlllo I , wns In Garland .Monday. V I .Miss Mary Nordqulst returned to her I homu InOgduu .Momluy. I J. C. Wlicelon miidu h trip to Corrltio II o and Hrlghnm City Tuesday. . 11 I , J. 0. Mudsen of Ilonoyvlllc huh a I j Garland visitor hurt Sntiirdny. , Miss Mary Millard rctumud to her I home In Farmliiglou .Mondny. k C, K. Wilson took In tliu Weber Stake ( excursion to ball Air Titusdny. I Wo carry a complete lino of caskets. I Buy from us, Truuiont Furniture Co. S!t L Mrs. Knoch Urovcr of Rlgby, Idaho, I. is the guest of Mr. and .Mm. W. L. I Orover. Orvll Smith nnd Miss Ncltlo Miller I were Fnrmliigton visitors the foru part I of this week. I Airs. Julia Steed of Syracuse It visiting I' with hor sister, Mrs. David I.aisen of I East (Jarland. I I , '. Guv. ,1 0I1 11 0. Cutler I ins withdrawn I, . nan caudltatu for re-election in favor of I; U.S. Marshal William Spry. J. J. Thompson drew the $25 talking l tnachluu rallied by The Koulgur Co. July I O.-d. Mo 210 took the machine. Thu report of thu General Committco ' of thu -Wli of July Ceteliratlon is nut Li. completed, thureforu it will appear later, L f Mrr. John Ashley of Sail Lnku City, if sister of Ed Van Leuvati, returned home Sunday after 11 pleasant sojourn in this city, v Messrs Walter nnd Alfred Michnclls L' and Earl Owens returned .Momluy night from a llshlng trip to thu Qreat Hear j Lake. L LEFTM tlic meeting house n kult ?. . shawl ami fur collnruitc. Gill and pay K , 23c for this nutlco and owner can have j thu goods, Ik' p Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carr and uhildren r ofOgdeu.who have hcen visiting with . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewii, returned j , homo Monday. L " A. D. Ithodes and children, .Muster j . ' Hugh and Miss Hilda, of I.ehi, wero I visiting relatives In Garland thu foru fe. ' part of this week. Ifefe "s Qr0V(;r rb' Saturday ijiir morning for Sheridan, Wyo to spend a Jnonth In that vicinity with .Mr. and I Mrs. Leslie Orover. Y ' I'. C. Petterson returned Sunday from U a visit with relatives ami frleuda in A Ogden. Ilu luft Monday for Malad to ;3 load woolln that city. ' t Last Saturduy n matched race between t C. Ulggs brown and Oeo. Uily's bay was pulled off 011 South Main St. Udy's hay was un easy winner. Mrs J T Mavis spent this week In the state capital. Mm A 0 lllgler of Logan, grandmother of Jesse II Orover, Is visiting relatives In this city nn J vicinity. FOR SALE Town lots on Factory Fac-tory nod Main streets. Enquire at the Garland Mcrcnntlle Co. tf J. F. Owens' new resldcucu received the tliiishlng touches today and Mr. nnd Mrs. Owens and family will move Into their new homo tomorrow. Mrs.J.A, Wlxom ami baby, Douglas A , returned last night from an extended visit with hur parents, .Mr. and Mrs, i'eter Hauck of Moutpellur, Idaho, James I). W.llcox mid Ueo. Wilcox of Farmlngton, and .Mrs. Julia Steed of Syracuse, eamo up to attend thu funeral of .Mrs. Iva Wilcox nt Fielding Suudiiy, Mrs. 11. F. Uootho of llrlgham City, spent Inst Saturday In (Jarland. Shu returned homo Sunday nccompaiiled by Mr. II. F. Jlootlio who spent thu Sabbath in thu County seat. Foley's Orlno Laxative, thu now laxative, laxa-tive, stimulates, but does not Irritate. It Is thu best laxative, Guaranteed or your money back, Itlter Bros. Uiirlaud and Trcmuutou Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Gross returned homo last Suuduy evening from u visit with Mr. Gross' parents of liruuswlck, Mo. They also visited Chicago, St. Louis and other eastern cities. lip. W. L. Grover left last Saturday for liurloy, Idaho, and returned again to this city early Tuesday morning, lie went there In thu iuteiest of his ranch in that vicinity, lie reports everything iu that locality to bu looking well. Delay lu commencing treatment for u slight Irregularity that could havu been cured quickly by Foley's Kidney He-medy He-medy may result In serious kidney disease. dis-ease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up thu worn out tissues and strengthens these organs. Commence takulg it to day. ultcr llros. Garland and Tremon-ton Tremon-ton Drug Store. FOR SALE U block In Garland. Good house, two rooms, clothes closet, pantry, wash house, barn and other outbuildings. out-buildings. I lot lu oichant 11 ml shrub bory. Willi nnd City wntor. Reason, ablo terms. Apply to Eugenu Cluytnn, Oarlaud, Utah. J18-u8 Miss Sarah Fowler returned Sunday evening from Salt Lake City, where she has been attending the Summer School at the L'nlvcslty of Utah. Owing to ill health she had to quit school before It was out. Shu Is on the improve since coming homu. Tho function of the kidneys Is to strain out thu impurities of thu blood which Is constantly passing through them. Foley's Fo-ley's Kidney Itemedy makes thu kidneys healthy. 1 hey will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Tako Foley's Kidney Itemedy and It will make you well. Itlter Jlros. Garland ami Tre-montou Tre-montou Drug Slure. Wo carry a complete line of caskets. Huy from us. Tremont Furniture Co. 2t Mr. and .Mrs l A. Nordquist nud Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. .1. Fifo went out to Hot SprlugH Monday night. Tuesday evening .Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grover nnd daughter Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen mid Mr. and Airs. Ursel Hose also drove out to thu springs nnd spent u very pleasant evening, Monday Mrs. I). E. Manning, Mrs. EvnC. Wilcox, Mrs. Julia Steed, Mr. mid Mrs. David Larson and u number of children spoilt a few hours on thu hnuks .of Hear Hlver angling bass. In the evening they all returned to the homo of .Mr. nud Mrs. David Larseu where delicious refreshments wero partakeu of, WINES and Liquors Mr .Medicinal purposes at Itlter llros Drug Storo. tf In honor of tho retired secretary, Eva C Wilcox, the members of the Gnrlanil Ilellcf Society held their regular meet-lug meet-lug Ht her home Thursday afternoon. About 40 grown people and 20 children wero present and after tho meeting all had the pleasure of partaking of refreshments re-freshments consisting of raspberries nnd crerm nud marble cake. A very pleasant afternoon was spent. |