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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. fl Joe Olson was a Ilrlglmm visitor Hun- H tiny. H Mrs. A Murlo km in Tremont on busl- H uuss Tuesday. H Mrs. J A Wlxom spent Sunday ami Monday lii Hrlglmm City. H Mr. and Mm, .1 0 Wlieelon were visit- H lug relatives in Corlnno Sunday. fl Mm, D 0 Zltzman of Lakeside, Utah, H spent Sntiirduy last In this city, H A line son arrived nt the homo of Mr H arid Mrs James .Jensen Monday night Tim Covert of Evans Bros. Co. of Col- H Huston, was in town on business Thura- Foil Bale Chicago Cottago Organ In pfli. first-class condition. For tortus apply to T II Edwards. a20tf Hf M A lloolho of llootho Mcr. & Prod. H' Co. was In llrlgham and Ogden on bust- pH: tiess Tuesday. H Mrs, J A Capuncr and Mrs. M J Ittcli- H nrds of Rtvcrsldu were Garland visitors H last Saturday. H JOHVSOV Shoo and HnrncM H Repairer. 1 block north of W I. (Iro- H vur's residence. a27-t f H Mrs. J01. Jensen returned Sunday uvo- H . niug from a visit with relatives and fl friends In lirlgham City. H When milking farm loans, call on H Joseph N. Stohl of Urigham City; he H hits money to satisfy all. tf H, The best placo on earth to buy wall H,' paper Is of Meldrum utTrcmont. Pi ices pflj. 40 below usual price paid. tf H' Nets Jcnsnn and J F Krdmann of Ilrlg-ham Ilrlg-ham vorc In town Tuesday in the Inter- H est of the Garland Milling Co. pH, The Misses Freda Nelson and Leanora pH Houler, teachers in our public schools, pH: spent Sunday In Hrigham City, fl Miss Myrtle Jensen returned Sunday from an extended visit with relatives In H Logau, Mantua nud Urigham City. H Mr. and Mrs. John V Rush of Ogden, Ht came to this city last Saturday to vh.lt H' relatives, Mr. Hush being a brother to M R L Hush and Mrs. Jos. Wing. He re turnt'd again Sunday and Mrs Hush H spent the week hero leaving for her home H yesterday morning. 800 old paper for sale nt this olllco 03c per 100, Crs'd Rrv hnt Jiwt completed it fine ficw barn on his town lot Mlsx Annie True of Salt I.ako City, Is the now stenogniphcr at The Utah Sugar Co 'it olllco. Among the JuroM selected for the May term of the district court are: W J Fife, Sunset; M A Hhodts, Riverside. Choice farming land in the best locations loca-tions of the valley nt a very low price mid on the best of terms. See F D Welling. Supt. T II Kdwnrdt left Tuesday moruing on a business trip to Salt Lake City, Lehl and other cities of tho slate, returning Wednesday. Mr and Mrs M I) Evans n- rejoicing over the arrival of a clu. lining ltttln daughter that the Stork left at their home last Sunday night. The Misses Hazel Edwards, Nina Win. lers and Iva Vanllcet of Garland were the guestH of Mrs. Will Uldney Saturday and Sunday. lloxelder Keport. The Garland Mercantile Co. made some neat Improvements' this week In the shape of graveling the sidewalk and street In fi-out of their establishment. Foil Sam: Eggs that hatch from thoroughbred S C White Leghorns, best laying strain. Prlres reasonable. Write or phone John Richards, Riverside, Utah al2tf LOST-' year ago, near Thatcher, Ut., brown 2 year-old horse colt not castrated, castra-ted, slit In one car, small wire cut on front font, strip In face, Finder notify Louis Jensen, .Mantua, Utah, and receive (10 reward, n27 ml Last Saturday the Logan Journal Issued Is-sued a i.'8-pago edition devoted to "Logan and her Manifold Advantages" that merits considerable credit to that paper and tho town generally. J II Watt of Thatcher returned home Sunday evening from Hrigham whcro he went to visit his wlfo who is under Dr. Harding's care at the hospital taking treatment for rheumatism, The closing soda! given at the hall last Saturday afternoon and evening by the Garland Kelfglou Classes was a very pleasant affair and all present report having had an enjoyable tlinu. Miss Sarah Fowler entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday tho following guests: .Messrs Jodu Hums, Amiisa Smith, John Hums, F F Gross and Hert Francis, the Misses Ada Fowler, Lcona Zuudel and Mary G rover. Mr. and Mrs. M G Hanson left Monday for Ogdon wheru Mr Hansen has secured a position as a carpenter. During their stay in this city they have made many friends who will regret to learn of their departure. ICIrkham's Orchestra of this city had the honor of furnishing the music last Saturday night for one of tho best attended atten-ded dances ever given at the Elwood hall this season. It is reported that 120 couple cou-ple were in attendance. Sunday afternoon the outbuilding of L D Haws, a farmer living about half a mile cast of Tremontiiu, were consumed by a flro which was caused by a spark from the chimney flying Into a straw stack , Tremout Times . Miss Rcua Hatrd, hello girl at tho Hrigham R M IS Central, and Miss Agnes Olson, postal clerk at the Hrigham post-olllco, post-olllco, ciiuio out Wednesday to attend tho Military Hand dance and Concert. While here they were tho guests of Miss Hatllu Hess. RIter Bros, refreshment booth opened up for tho season's rim Wednesday and frco soda-water aud Ice cream given all day to thoso who vMted tho drug store. Some neat Improvements havo been made and the soda fountain and surroundings present a very Inviting appearance The editor and his wife dlssagrco with each other very materially. She sots things to rights and ho writes things to set. Sho reads what others writes aud bo writes what others read. She keeps tho devil out of tho house as much as possible and ho retains him and couldn't goto press without him Sho knows more than sho writes and ho writes moro than ho knows. And so wo might go on and numerate. Ex J H Smith camo up from Salt Lake Thursday and during his so j urn in town had the old platform that has obstructed the sidewalk In front of tho Globe Olllco removed. Tho good news of its removal will be welcomed by our citizens and wo arc thankful fur the change inado as it improves tho looks of our olllcn. Now if yo editor aud his good ticlgnbor, II, F. Otto, will arrKe with tho chickens some moruing and dig up that hitching post on the hlduualk and place It iu lino with tho telephone poles, tho public will have clear sailing. Slnco a chatigo of the bishopric was affected at Siioivvillc about ouo year ago, that little burg Is forging to tho front A system of water-works has been con structcd aud after May 0 they arc to have a dally mall leaving Garland Instead of trl-weckly heretofore leaving Kelton. Thcro is talk of a railroad from Monument Monu-ment Point to Snowvllle, a distance of eighteen miles, bdng built. Rumor Bays tbo sugar factory people at Garland havo proposed to build the spur If the farmers along tho-llno will contract -t ,000 acres of beets obu year. Logan Republican. |