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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. A, It, Glcason was n llrlgliutn vliltor Tuesday, J. C. Whcclon was n Salt Liiko visitor Wednesday. Luther Sasser jmld tho county scaln visit Sunday. Fou Sale Cheap Good side saddle Apply nt Ray's store It W. H. Howe returned this week from on extended visit (o Corlnuc. Mr find Sirs. A. J, Flfo returned Monday Mon-day from a trip to Clarks,ton, Utah. Heat. JIngr. Mosinh Evans spent a few days In Salt Lako and Lognu tills wcclc. Go to tho Sasser Restaurant for Ice Cream, Choice Candles and Cold Summer Sum-mer Drinks tf Pro the Big nd of our IHg Cloak Bale 500 styles. Uootho Mercantile A-Produco A-Produco Co. 2t Mrs, II. A. Hush returned Saturday last to her homo In Salt Iiko altera pleasant visit In this city. P. D. Welling, who recently moved with his family to Farmlngton, Is spending spend-ing a few days In this city. Enill Ducommon of Los Angeles, Cal was visiting In this city Saturday lost the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Eaton. J. F. Erdmann of Brlglmm was in towu a Jew days this week on business connected with tho Garland Milling Co. Miss Violet Whom, daughter of 8.0. "Wlxom of Hrlgham City, Is upending 11 foW days lu this city with her undo, ye editor. . V. Hoothe of tho Dontho Mer.it Produce Co., spent Sunday and Monday In this city tho guest of Mr. and Mm. 31. A. Hoothe. Tho foundation work of Jos. .Icnson'a new rcsldcnco has been completed and presents n solid npjiourauco, being of cement blocks, Peter Jensen has purchased tho Hono residence opposite tho Clayton House ami will move it to tho lot just west of L. J, Somscn's. Mrs, W. J. Flfo loft Wednesday for Clarkstou being summond there by tele-phono tele-phono owing to tho Illness of her mother, Mrs. Lumen, who Is suffering from up-f up-f endieltis. C. W. Knndsou and Win. Preston of the Garland Mercantile Co., havu been in this city a few dnys thli week In tho interest of their now building In course of erection. Miss Vera Carter of Hrlgham spent a few days In this city tho foru part of tho week with her sister Mrs. J, II. Wnllli. ' Tuesday Mrs. Wallls went to Hrlgham to visit relatives Miss Vera Carter ac- compauylng her. I If your stomach troubles you do not conclude that thero Is no cure, for a great many have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get a frco sample at Itltcr ' llros. drug store and give them 11 trial. They also cure constipation ard bllllous-ucss. bllllous-ucss. g Wld Woods left town a few days ago ' accompanied by Miss Electa Hall and It Is rumored that tha young couple have decided to put an end to single blessed uess. If reports aro true wc the under signed wish-them many happy returns of thu day. If Miss Hall becomes 41 Woods" Garland will bo minus 11 "Hull" and tho "Woods" will bo more plentiful iu tho future. O.ll. H. J. Vnnfleet of Farmlngton, brother of W. It. VAnllcul, Is spending tho summer sum-mer season In this city and vicinity. Last Sunday evening in front of the Amusement hall ho had the pleasnru of meeting two of his missionary companions, compan-ions, Elders August .Teppson and D. 1J. Foulgcr. Thcso three Elders labored together Iu tho Southern States nud this unexpected meeting was a great pleasure to all of thcin. W, P. Eaton returned the latter part of last week from an extended visit to New York, Hoston and other eastern cities. Henlsospcnta few days In the state of Vermont and reports n very pleasant trip. The easterners arc being treated to tomo hot weather, he states, and wo wonder If It Is ever coming this way. Mrs. Eaton who has been visiting relatives in Salt Lake during Ills absence, Joined him at that place in the homeward home-ward Journey. Next week only, you con buy 1 dor., good glass t u mlilcrs for only 40c at Stobl Uros. Furniture Co. It A lad by tho name of , you can tell who I mean by tho whistle he whistles, was passing n placo tho other day where a "Vio" old lady lives and, as usual, was whistling his whistle when tho old lady called to him and said: "Have you a string about you?" He fumbled through his pockets and she nld: "Never mind, I just wanted to tlo up that whistle of yours." Ho proceeded pro-ceeded on his Journey resolving to "cut out" his whistling as ho passed her homo in the future. Wo mentioned Inst week that N. M. Ambrose, Held manager for tho Utah Live Fence Co. of American Fork, Utah, was in our locality taking orders for tho Russian Wild Ollvo Hedge Fence. Wo understand that quite n large number of our farmers havo placed orders with tho agents, and tho following taken from t lie last Issue of the Amcricnn Fork Citizen may bo of Interest: "Tho Russian Wild Ollvo hedgu recently set out on tho city hall ground and at other public buildings build-ings is certainly growing very rapidly and is no doubt 11 drouth resiling plant. There aru soveral fields In this vicinity now growing tho plants and from the way orders are arriving for them it will bo neeewmry for tho promoters to go into the business more extensive to supply the demand." If the fence is as represented, repre-sented, and thero is no reason to doubt it from tho indorsements it has, it will certainly cer-tainly bo u lino thing for tho country as more farmers begin to uto It nround their homes and farms. Wm. D. Stewart Stew-art and A. Worley aro ngonts for tho company. Go to Stohl llros. Furniture Store for snaps iu dla lies and granltewaro. It Miss lint tlo Hess is now employed at "Central," Miss Clara Lcavitt Is spending a few days In Farmlngton. Miss Oakey of Alplno Is visiting her sister, Mrs Frank Dcvcy, W II Crandall Is spending the week on his farm southwest of Ogden. Mr and Mrs Sanford lllngham spent last week in Ogdcu visiting relatives. Wines nnd Liquors for Medicinal purposes pur-poses at Hltcr llros Drug Store. JO-tf David Dorton returned Tuesday from a trip to Lchl and reports n very pleasant visit. H. F, Itltcr, general manager of Itltcr llros Drug Co., was a Garland visitor Friday. -Miss Mary Grovcr returned Thursday from Logan where sho has been attending attend-ing school, Miss Ll..le Smith, who has been visiting visit-ing In Logan a few days, returned home Thursday. Miss Nina Winters nnd Master Keith Winters went to Ogden yesterday to spend n few days, G. G, Hoblnson, Jr., who run tho Ico wagon for The Utah Sugar Co. last season, sea-son, Is lu Garland this week. All of our peoplo formerly of Clarkstou Clark-stou spent last Sunday at that placo returning re-turning to their homes in Garland Monday. Mon-day. Mr and Mrs M A Hoothe lenvo today for Ogdcu to tako in the Commercial Men's celebration. They will stop oil at Hrlgham on the return Ulp. Miss Lcra Clark of Farmlngton, sister of Mrs O L Wilcox, who has been attending attend-ing school nt Logan,camo to town Thursday Thurs-day to spend a few days. Mrs Lllllo Scr.rist nnd Wlllard Woods aro In Fnrmlngton where they went to visit their brother, Chas Woods, who has Just returned from u mlstlon to the Xclthcrlands, All kluds of Hccr on Ico nt Itltcr Dros. Drugstore JO-tf Mrs. A. Murlo went to Salt Lako Thursday to meet her daughter Mona, who canto up from Cedar City where sho has been stopping with her aunt. Sho will conio to this city with her mother to spend the summer. A young lady, who refused to give her name to "central" or anyone else, kept the lino hot onu night this week until nearly the midnight hour, asking, begging beg-ging and Imploring contral and all tho people who have phones from hero to ltiversldo to llud 11 J Truncll. Wo were unable to learn whether she "popped tho question" when she found him, or not, but Mr Truncll has Installed a phone In his palaeial homo nnd can listen to her "talo of woe" peacefully by the II reside hereafter. Communicated. All kinds of dishes at Stohl Uros. Furniture Fur-niture Storo, It At tho last session of tho Hoard of County Commissioners, held iu Hrlgham Messrs J. C, Whcclon, A H. Gleason, O. F. Drown and M, J. Itlchnrds were present pre-sent and referred to nppropratloiw being made by the state ami government for drainage purposes and nsked thu county to appropriate M07 to buy tiling. M.Ji ltiehaads road supervisor, asked for tDOO to gravel road at Itlversieo. John Somcrs requested grade at Pt. Lookout changed. Waller Green appeared and asked that a brldgo be put across Malad river ho-twecn ho-twecn Set. 2:1 nnd 20, Tp. UN, 1. 8 W. These requests were referred to Com. Hart for Investigation. |