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Show H Paint r; I BuggyFRCT8 Jtist think, we makrt it pos-sible pos-sible for you to make a new bug-gy bug-gy out of your old one for the small sum of ' SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 j The paint is mixed all ready for use, so any one can put it It is made of the best ina-' ina-' terials and will not peel or crack the first time the sun shines on it. It has a glass-like varnish finish that will stand exposure. Drop in and we will tell you more about it and we'll how you color cards so you can make your selection, Rltcr Bros. Drug Go. Logan and Garlaud, Utah, Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, B Idaho. ftSSSSsK. 2i MISS NANN1K TOUT. MISS MAGGIE TOUT Orltorlo Royal Albert Hall Creation. "Sang tho Castllllnn In a manner which stamps lier as ono of tho world's greatest London, May 0. "Tho Roferno says singers of the future Sho has a mar- Miss Tout sang faultless throughout." . vcllous voice." Manchester Guardian. -Miss J4annie Tout With her Sisters and Father, cuNE. F. TOUT3 A CLEVER FAMILY Will appear in Grand Concert at the GARLAND AMUSEMENT HALL TUESDAY EVEN IN MISS HAZEL TOUT MR. E. F. TOUT 'Proved herself an accomplished violin. Is an ftccompislt.(l Tenor and posscsos 1st and charmed lier audience with ,,,, . . . 1, a voico of rare purity of tone and mar- (PIcrne) Serenade and Canzonetta a' ' J , Ambroslo." vcllous compass and power." rOULGER'S RANDOMS. Wo arc in a position to furnish factory bands with white suit at 11.00 per suit. Wc aro in a position to give you excellent ex-cellent values lu men' and boy' fall wear a our new line nro coming in dally. Wo please many In our photo studio. The most correct styles in fall hats arc found at our store. Wc do all kinds of cleaning nnd pressing; press-ing; our work guaranteed to plcuse. Wo can savo you money. Wo buy for cash nnd soil for cash. Sunday Services. Bp. W. L. Grovcr presided at the regular reg-ular services held at tho ward hall last Sunday afternoon. Tho ward choir did the singing, conducted by Jos. Jeusen. The opening prayer was offered by Oluf Johnson. The sacrameut was administered ad-ministered by Elder T. E, Secrlst nnd A. P. Petersen. A number of ccrtltl-cate ccrtltl-cate of membership wero presented and accepted. The following wero the speakers: Lud-vlg Lud-vlg Larseu, Oluf Johnson, Frank Devey and Charles Wood. The following otllccra were sustained in the Y M M I A: Treasurer, Wright Evans; Sculor Class-leader, Wm. Preston; Pres-ton; JunloKslosa-leador, David B. Foulger. Foul-ger. Some aids and an assistant secretary secre-tary were choscu in thu Garland North Primary Association a follow: Aids, Naomi Gleasou, Fnnuy King, May Buxton, Bux-ton, Clara Leavitt aud Alice Evans. Asst. Secy. Norn Booth. Singing, Benediction by Bp. W. L. Grovor, J. L. Vanausdeln, Lew Id Harreman and Judgu Vunausdcln and wife, of Gar land wero Trutnonton visitor Thursday, Mr. Vanausdeln Sr. aud Mr. Harreman left Friday for Oregou. Trcmont Times prait & VEGETABLES FOR CHOICE Tomatoc. Water Melon, Cantaloupe, Cabbage, Corn, Potatoes, etc., Aud ull kind of Fruit and Vegetables, CALL ON THE Stacey Orchard Co., AT ELWOOD . Wo arc located l'J mile nearer than Brlgbam nnd can furnish you any of tho above at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Glvo U A Trial. JOSEPH KNUDSON, Mngr. MHHMMMMMiMIMW pop Salel We will sell a homo In Brigham City corner Main and Mb South streets to iiuyouo deslrlnr a good homo iu that city. Corner lot, W-acro orchard, 4-ruom house, water aud elect rtc light, good cellar, etc. A tlnu business location. Call on or write Lee & Dunn, Brigham, Utah. S R 1 E I COMMENCES I Monday, Aug. 25. I Everything In our large line of Spring and Summer Goods I goes at from 25 to So per cent discount. We must have the room H and not the goods. Note the following cuts: fl Ladies' Shirt Waists: were $1. 35, now 88c. Ladies' Silk and Cotton Gloves all colors; 40 and 50c values at 20c. Our entire line H of Summer Goods sold below first cost. Don't .miss our Bargain Counter. Sale will continue until the last article is sold. I GROVER. ROSE & CO. I WtWiVsttlf!f tarWhcro tho Team 8top.- SWJPfHWfJ H We are Here 3 Times a Year 9 Alexaniicii-Diuulkk Oiticai. Co., - Atlas Block, - Salt Lake City . U WE ARE STILL SELLING- DISHES Yes, and lots of them too j Our customers will tell you that our prices can't be beat and 1 that we have the best, newest and most up-todate assortment to 9 be seen in the Valley. 1 Our jelly glasses are going at 40 cents per dozen. We sell n tubs at our regular prices, 65c, 75c and 85c. Remember we have anything and everything you want in I graniteware, enameledware, tinware, crockerywnre, etc. as well as all kinds of household furnishings. OUR PRICES ARK THE LOWEST. 1 JjSkFull vnliio for your money guaranteed JS3 ft Stohl Bros. Furn. Co. I Treronnt Utah m Crop of 300,000 Tons. Ogdcn, e'ept. 19. Thu Oregon Short Line company Is making tinusunl prcpnr-atlous prcpnr-atlous for tho handling of this year's licet .crop, and all of the shops along tho line are kopt busy converting every uvnlllng enr Into crates for the transportation transpor-tation of beet. Flat, ballast aud coal car are being used. Side nn- being made nn the flat and ballast car, while thu coal car are being fltUdwlth door. The Short Lluo has borrowed fully 00 flttcrs from the Southern Pacific, all of which are being put into couimilon a rapidly a possible for thu purpose of transporting tho beets, A last us tho cars cati be converted they aru being 1 sent to tho bcut centers, iu preparation . of th commencement of tho harvest. j It Is estimated that thu crop this year I l will reach nearly 800,000 ton, divided a follows: I Nampa 1S.000 Payetto ; 18,000 Sugar City 8.1,000 Idaho Fall 33,000 Illackfoot .. 25,000 Logan 23,000 Garland... 37,000 Lchl 55,000 Ogdcn ..20,000 ' Inter Mt. Republican Republican Primary. A Republican Primary was hold in tho otfice of Judge IT, O. Vanausdeln ou theeveulng of September 15th., a par official call from tho Republican Central Committee of the county of Box Elder. The meeting wa called to order by II C Vanausdeln, In tbo absence of O N Port-er Port-er who I not now residing lu Garland. The ohalr wna then declared vacant and Judge 11 C Vanausdelu wa appointed to till tho vacancy. R L Bush was again appoiutcd secretary of the precluct. Tho following seven delegate were appointed to represent Sunset Precluct lu tho county convention htld lu Brlgbam Brlg-bam City on Monday September 17th fpr tho purpose of electing 23 delegate to Attend the Republican Bute Couventtou to bo held at Salt Lake City on Tuesday September 20th: H O Vnoausdclu, T E Secrlst, Moalab Evans, W R Vaulted, M A Boot he, Henry Stephens aud J W Low I. The delegates were Instructed to appoint ap-point their own alternate lu the event that any of them, were uuablc to personally per-sonally attend the convention, County Commissioners. ' I The Board ot County Com- I missioners met Sept. 18th, 1906 I with full board present. The resignation ef Dr. Wm. G. I Freiday as. health officer of district dis-trict No. 3 was upon motion of Chr. Valentine accepted, Dr. Francke being appointed. Resignation of Fred G. Elliott as road supervisor of Mulud district dis-trict was accepted and Henry House appointed to fill vacancy. Petition No 7 of an appropri B ation of $75 to build two bridge 1 1 and repair roads in Snowville II district was upon motion of Com. i Hart appropriated. Upon motion of Chr. Valentine the sum of $300 was appropriated to repair toads in Grouse Creek district. Petition No 18 deferred. Petition 19 of W W Hickman et ai asking for an appropriation of JS250 to repair roud from Blue Creek Springs to Snowville was deferred for investigation. Sheriff's report of fees collected collect-ed during August was presented and uccepted. The Board adjourned for two weeks. E. V. Schneider, " j General Blacksmlthing and Horse Shoeing a Specialty Agent for Washing .Machine Motor and Electric Flut-Imn Garland, juj |