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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. J. C. Whcolon In on duty ngaln attor 11 severe tittnel: of Influenza. Tho foundation of Owens nnd Co.'s now butcher Hhop Ih Hearing completion. comple-tion. Hoal Emiito Agent C. W. Lawrence of Corlnnu was here on business Tuesday. t Mrs. J. It. StnndliiR wn vlBltln relatives In Colllnston the foro part of the week. Mrs. .1. C. Miidnen of Honoyvlllo was the guest of Mrs. Luther II. Suh-Ber Suh-Ber last Sunday. The Interior of tho Palace Barber shop hns been brightened up' with a ! now ront of paint. 1 Moslnh Evnn.s. Kent. Mgr. of thu Ulnh- Iflulio Sugar (.'0., Hpcnt 11 few tliiyit In I Suit l.iikr this week. 1 Miss Murrol Cook of Knlrflcld, lit- 1 nh, winter of Mrr John T. Roberts, Is vIhUIiik lu this city. J Adolph Nichols of Point Lookout, j I gave this ofllcu n pleasant call while In I , town on builuca Wednesday. A Ann son arrived nt thu home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Jonson Monday night. Mother and child doing nice. Jy. M ;s Ilnrbnra Wantons returned Sunday evening frm 11 pleusnnt visit relatives and friends In the Htato copltnl. . t W. S. Mulr of Logan, who has taken up a dry fnrm In Muo Crook I Valley, was Jn Garland n business TuesUuy. I John P. Hush of Ogden, u member I j of the. Western Mottling Co., and an I instructor In the Deaf and butnb I school of thnt city, spent last Satur-I I day nnd Sunday In Qarlnnd. I E.ra..1eiiM!ii luw secured 11 partition nt II the (iHrland depot, the sugar cnmpalgu I y XihIi making considerable more work I than the regular force could manage. I Early Monday morning, tho Stork I left n bright llttlo dnughtor nt the I Honrlo houso. Mr. and Mrs. Honrlo I made the llttlo girl very welcome I but they wore In hopes It would be I n boy this time. Poslinaster It V Hoot he of Hrlgham, accompanied by his wife, spent Wednesday Wed-nesday In thU city. 0 ii Coombs, lock expert, representing .1 M Mossmau is Co. of Now York, was here the fore part of the week adjusting the time on the safe at the Hank of Oar land. II. K. 01 to nnd family arc now oc-j cupylng the ncnt Uttio cottngc on Factory street thnt Mr. Otto hnd such a Unto In moving from Jonscn llros. place to Its present locntlon. llyrum Standing of Ilrlghnm City forpiorly editor pf Tho Uox Eldor Nows, wiis visiting lu this city Tuesday. Tues-day. During his stny In town ho gave the Globe ofllco n plensnnt cull. P. I). Welling presided nt tho nf-tornoou nf-tornoou services hold nt tho hull Inst Sundny. Tho speakers woro Elders Lawrpnro Smith and Ahluadl Tolman, recently returned mlsslonurles, nnd A. It. Hurkc. II Ili'iiuctt of Cedar City, an export pharmacist of eighteen years' experience, lias secured a position at Ititer llros. Drug Co. Mrs Dennett will arrive In a few days nnd they will innko this city their future home. Tho Town Hoard mot In regular session ses-sion at the Town ball Tuesday evening nil members being present uxcept Trustee Tlinles H Edwards. A number of important im-portant matters pertaining to the town's welfare were d.icuMHl and some bills allowed. Work on the new Tithing offl.ro for Oarland began Thursday. P'A Isaacson uf Ogden, who erected our public school building and Up W L drover's residence, was awarded tho contract. Thu structure struc-ture will cost til.OOO nnd will bo completed com-pleted and ready for use about Nov. cmbrr tfitli. Mr. Pike, u college grnduntn from Colorado, visited the Gnrlaud Sugar factory Monday on his return from u tour of tho sugnr fnctorlcs of California. Cali-fornia. Ho Is investigating the low syrup product with tho hopo of converting con-verting H lto sugar. Ho will visit the factories of Idaho prior to his return home. Hlratu Fowler und Moulnh Kvnns visited tho Onrlund Duck Club last Saturday morning and roturnod with u load of tho feathery trlbo. Yo editor edi-tor wus not overlooked nnd enjoyed roast duck for his Sundny dlnnor. P. A. Xordnulst also bngged a good sized bunch and Ye editor had bread and duck for Monday's dinner. |