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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Don't forget The Foiilgor Studio, tf A R Smith was a Brigham visitor Tuesday. MIm Myrtle Jensen was In Hrlghm Sunday last. All kinds of Beer on loc at Rltcr Urns. Drug Storo. Jn-tf 1 .T P Holmgren of Hear River City was In town Monday. Rob Orblnon was an Ogdcn visitor tho fore part of tho week. W R Vanflctt wu a visitor to Ogdcn and Salt Lako Thursday, llyrum Jensen of Colllnston wan In town on lmalncn Tuesday. ' Mka Lcra Clark went to Logan Snnday , to attend tho 11. Y. College. F D Welling returned Sunday from a business trip to Salt Lako City. Master Gerald JlcFursou ha secured a position at niter Bros. Drug store. ThoFoulgcr Studio la prepared to do 1 all kind of work In photography. 2t MIm llazel Evan Is taking a thorough course In dressmaking at Brigham City. Wine and Liquors for Medicinal pur-poses pur-poses at Rltcr Bros Drug Storo. jUtf MUs Barbara Wnnlcss returned Sun. day from an extended visit to Salt Lako city. Mm. Jos. E. Oorbctt of Bancroft, Idu., was visiting In town tho fore part of the week. Mw.W. P. Katon returned last Saturday Satur-day from a ten day' visit In Salt Lake City. Mr LJ Somson returned last week from a pleasant visit In Clover, Tooelo Co., Utah. Thu finest and largest lluo of shoes to , nclect from at thu Boothc Mercautllo & Produce Co. tf Mrs. James Coomb went to Salt Lake Tuesday to acnd thu week with friend and relatives. Mrs. Win, Preston of Weston. Idaho, 1 spent a few day In this city tho fore part of tho week. Mr. J. M. Franckc, who ha been quite sick for some time past, I reported 1 to be Improvlug. j For Dressmaking, Plain Sewing and I Mending, apply to Mrs. W. II. Evans, Garland Utah. tf Miss Drake of Corlunu was the guest of tho Misses Sarah and Ada Fowler a few day this week. I Tho wife of Geo. F. drover gavo birth I ' to a tluo son last Friday. Mother an J j( J child reported wol). j Wahtku At Once Two good milch I cows at Sugar Co, Hotel, Garland Utah. i O.W.Hyde, Prop. U MlwCora Campbell of Malad, Ida. Is I spending thu week In till city the' guest 1 of Mis Marie Ikiwcn, 1 When making farm loans, call on Joseph N. Utohl of llrlgham City; hu has money to satisfy all. tf I W I) Lewis, J P Clirlstcusen and John I L. Ilunsaker, who weru drawn as jurors I In thu District Court, were summoned I toUrlgham Thursday for duty. Owing I to tho campaign rubli coming on, these I gentlemen procured a release and re I turned homo the same day, John T Roberts returned tho fore part of the week from Salt Lako City whore he went to visit his wife and baby. Miss Mllllo Corbett coino down from Bancroft, Idaho, to attend "the Peach Day doing at Brigham Wednesday, Wo will fit tho Iwy out for school-School school-School suit, sobool shoes, shirt and cap for 15.00. Ilootliu Mercantile fc Produce Co. tf J A Rostan of Rltcr Bros. Drug Storo at Montpelicr, Ida., spent Mouday in tbl city. He left for Montpelicr Tuesday. Tues-day. Peter Jensen has tho material on the ground and will continence tho erection of a brick dwelling soon on his lot opposite op-posite the Clayton House. Section Foreman J. W. Hancock, accompanied ac-companied by bis wlfo and baby, left Monday for a two week' visit with friend and relatives at Mcndon, Utah. How is this boy? A Urst-claa double-breasted double-breasted suit for 110.00. Cornea lu unfinished un-finished and clay worsted. Bootho Mercantile Mer-cantile & Produce Co. tf Mis Harriet Hoff of Georgetown, Ida., who ha been visiting In this city for some timu past thu guest of Miss Hattlo Hess, relumed homu Suuday. P A NordquLst spent Saturday last at Ogdcu and returned homo Sunday ac companlvd by hi mother Mrs P Nord-qulH Nord-qulH who is spending a few day lu this city. Jesse Grover and Mis Mildred Grovcr, both of Fleldlug, left yesterday for Yost, Utah, to taku charge of thu public school lu that vicinity fortbo coming school term. Mr and MrsASRoso of Farmlngton weru the guest of Mr and Mr Ursel Rose a few day this week. Mr Rose was a delegate to tho Irrigation Congress at Bolae, Idaho, uiid camo this way 011 hi return trip. Tho following belle of Malad City, Ida,, spent Sunday in Garlaud: The Mlsse Malluda Anderson, Winnie Morgan, Mor-gan, Sarah Dudley, Cora Campbell, Hazel Luk and BcmIo Was. Thu foundation is belug laid this week for the new residence of Ursel Rose on hi corner lot opposite M. A.Bootho's place. Wllford lies of Farmlngton ha been awarded thu contract. Mr A Murlo, aacompunlcd by her daughter Mona, went to Salt Lake City yesterday ' MUs Mona continued thu Journey to Cedar City, where he will attend school this coming winter. A special coach with n V Hllllker, division superintendent of the O H L on board, passed through Garlaud Wcdnes. day aflurnoon unroute to Malad City, Idnho, and returned In the evening, Two Greek, who have been employed by Section Foreman Hancock for the past few month, attempted to leave town without paying their poll tax last Suuday morning. Marshal Ilcnrle boarded board-ed tho train and notified them thnHf they did not cough up the usual 18.00 fee they must get off or he would assist them oil thu train. After seeing that Henrlo meant business, they decided to pay the 3.00 tax and savo further trouble. Suuday Mr. J. C. Wboolon returned from the L II H Hopltal at Salt Lake City bringing uncouruglng new of thu condition of Hiram Fowler who recently had hi lg broken at thu Bear Rlvt-r Power Plant. An ex-ray examination showed that una of the Itone of the leg was f t lu perfect condition but thu other required resetting to make a satisfactory Job of It. Mr. Fowler wa resting quiet, ly when Mr. Whet Jon left and It will bo encouraging newt to bl many friend to know tbi leg will not have to be amputated a many feared, Don't miss tho Tout Family Concert next Tuesday evening at tho Amusement Amuse-ment Hall. B F Rltcr, general manager of Rlter Bros. Drug Co., was lu this city Wednesday Wed-nesday on business. . Miss Nellie .lorgensen of Logan spent a few day in town this week tho guest of Mr. Wright Evans. ' D A Stowell, nn expert barber, has secured a position 11 1 the Palacu barber ' shop during the campaign. Eugene P. Snow of Salt Lako, representing repre-senting thu Schwab Safe & Lock Co., wa in Garland on business yesterday. Highest cash price paid for onion and potatoes. Apply to B J. Truunell, Oar-land, Oar-land, Utah, representing Tho Wm. Roy-lanco Roy-lanco Co. o 10 J W Low Is, the Jeweler, secured a contract for a deed from Thu Utah Sugar Co. for tho town lot adjoining Joseph Jensen's property on thu south. Norman E. Shorten, ndvanco agent for thu Tout Family concert to bo given 1 in thla city next Tuesday evening, was in town Wednesday distributing bill and making arrangement for the .big musical event, Mr and Mr Drydcn Smart and Mr Geo. Roblusou and daughter, all of Corning, Corn-ing, Iowa, arc visiting In Garland this week thu guest of Mr and Mrs A. It. Smith. Mr Smart nnd Mr Robinson arc sister of Mr Smith. Miss Sarah Fowler went to Salt Lako Sunday to visit her brother, Hiram Fow. Icr, who 1 at thu L I) S Hospital undergoing under-going treatment for the broken leg he sustained lu tho accident last Friday night at thu Bear River Power House. A now paper added to our exchange list Is the Rcxburg Standard, published at Rex burg, Idaho. It Is n neat, well-printed well-printed four page home-print paper and Its columns arc well Ailed with catchy ad of thu merchant In that locality. Tho Mcllrldu merry-go-round that pleased the children of town every evening even-ing during tho foro part of the week, pulled up stakes and left for MontpelL'r, Idnho, Wednesday. During it stay In this city It tins enjoyed quite libera! patronage especially from the children. Tho M I A Convention hold In Brig-ham Brig-ham last Sunday was well attended, considerable con-siderable Interest being manifested In the work by those attending. Tho fol. lowing nlllccrs and aid of tho Garland association wero presents Mr Ella 8 Winter, Mr W It Vanflcct, Mr A J Flfo, Miss Essie Evans, Mi Mary Grovcr, Gro-vcr, James Jensen nud David B Foulger. Wo havo tho largest, swcllcat and'raost up-to-date linn of clothing and shoes in Garland, Bootho Mercautllo A Produce Co. tf Ed Short and I L Flinders, who eon-duct eon-duct a dance hall at Ogdcn, were In town Wrdnesday negotiating with tho Amusement Amuse-ment Hall manager to furnish music for tho dancing at tho hall for tho winter season, Two propositions were presented present-ed thrm for their consideration, but up Ui thi' time of going to press wo, were unnblo to learnlf cither proposition was accepted. Call on Joseph N. Stohl of Brlgbam City for your farm loans. Ho has tho money and will treat you right. tf Quito a crowd of people from this city and vicinity ombmred tho opportunity to feast ou "free" peaches and took In thu Peach Day celebration at Brigham Wednesday. Malad City turned nut in good style, 7'J ticket being wild for the morulng train, 03 passenger from Garland Gar-land took the early train and many went by way of Dcweyvllle'. A few went down on the aTtcrnoon train, although It wa nearly two hour behind time. A number of our dtlseti drove to-Urlgum to tako la thu celebration. |