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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. ' ItCKlHtrr Tiicmlny, Oct. il'Jth. It 1 ' .1. I!, Cuter WiiH n IlrlKhnm vlHltur ' Tuondny. , I. J (titer of Logan wno In town j yoHtcnluy. HoglNtiT Tuesday, Oct. UOtli, at tho Cliirltinil Olobe oilier. H j i,' Wlllnrd U. Wood lias accoped iti j 1 portion with tho 11. M. & V. Co. 1 ' Merchant Frank .1. Walker of Klo- I ldlni; wan in town on biiHlncHx Tucs- I j day. 1, MiH, Simeon Carter of IlrlKhnm ; V City Is vlHltln'g with her daughter, H Mth. .1. II. Wallls. Dr. Mosinnn, deiitlHt, Ik In twon for a Hhort tlnio ami can be found at his odlro In llltor llroH. block. 12. T. Capcuor, Moroni Ward and Win. Park of Hlvcrslilc wore trans-acting trans-acting bliHlncHs in Garland Monday, j MIks I.eru Clark returned Tuesday j uvunlng from u two weeks' visit In 1 J Halt Mike City, Karmlngton and Og-J j den. i Mrs. Lizzie Stoddard and MIhh j Laura Huff of flcorgo Town, Idaho, lire tho guestH of Mrs. Hortcuxu 0 rover. 1 Henry Uosc cnniu mi from Farm ing Tuesday and spent a day or two In town this week, tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. llrscl Hose. Mrs. W. H. Parke, who recently I , moved to Salt Lake City, has pur- chUHcd 11 fine dwelling In that city ! j near tho residence of Thomas Kcarns. ! ! Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of Hrlglmm City spent last Sniturday ' and Sunday In Garland, the guests of I their daughter, Mrs. Matthew M. ' McMurtrle. Win. Stoddard of George Town, Idaho, was In Garland Sunday and ! Monday of this week. Justlco Vaulted Vau-lted took care ot him wlillo here, although al-though his behavior wiir excellent. I I Mr. and Mrs. .1. Q. Lcavltt rcturn-I rcturn-I ed from Ogdou Tuesday where they j have had charge of the girls of this city who have been working nt the I canning factory. j Mr. and Mm. Joseph II. Wallls are j rejoicing over tho safe arrival of a I fine boy that came to their homo early ear-ly last Hunday morning. All concerned con-cerned doing nlcoly. T. 10. Seciist, 11 member of tho Garland Gar-land Town Hoard, recently received one of those notorious letters from I Ilox "II" and lu making proparatlons to leave for tho Southern States mission mis-sion about January, 190S. II. K. Otto spent most of tho week lu Salt Lake and Logan on business connected with Hitcr llros. Drug Co. During his absence, G. T. 1'rlco of Logan has had charge of the business busi-ness affairs of the firm. Tho many friends of Mrs. A. Minic, : the milliner, will bo pleased to learn that sho has mover hur stock to O. L. Winters' residence and Is now prepared pre-pared to supply tho public with anything any-thing in her lino of millinery anil ' ladles' furnishings. At a Bpcclal uosslou of tho Town ; Hoard held at tho Town Hall Tuesday Tues-day evening tho following woro up- pointed as Judges of Election for the coming city election,. Nov. 5th: W. U. Vanilcot, David H. Foulgor and Ursol Hose. Tho clerk was also Instructed In-structed to order sulllcioiit ballots, etc., for election purposes. At tho recoiu quarterly conference, Anthony Woodward Ivlns, president of tho Juarez stake In Mexico, was selected by tho conference to 1111 tho vacancy caused by tho death of Apos-tlo Apos-tlo Georgo Tcasdale. Apostlo Ivlns Is a uatlve of Now Jersoy, Is DC years of age, and lives with his family lu Colon lu Jtmrez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Tho election was unanliuous. Announcement was made Monday lu Washington of tho appointment by President Theodore Hoosevclt, of Frank Pierce, attorney of Salt Lake, to tliu olllcc of first assistant secretary secre-tary of tho Interior. Mr. I'olrco will leavo for the national capital in about ten days, and will assume his new duties November 1st. Ills up-j up-j polntment Is subject to coullriuatlon by the United States Senate. Mr. 1 I'lcrce succeeds Thomas Kyan of To-' To-' peka, KaiiHiiH. Inler-Mountalu Ite-j Ite-j publican. |