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Show ITEMS OF INTEREST. AV A liny made n trip to Idaho the fore jmrt of the neck. Miss Hose Carter of 'Fremont was a f Gnrlnud visitor Sunday. ' W. K. .Morrison of Hrlgham Is a Garland visitor this week. Tho roof Is on thu new mill nnd the miller's house is plastered. Dr A W Ensign of Hrlgham was sight-Feeing sight-Feeing in Garland Monday. Clrcncc Hays is having an nddition made to his house this week. John Holland of Trcmont was transacting transac-ting business in Garland Tuesday. A. F. Farr, Ual Fnrr and J. II. Wilson of Logan spent Arbor Day In tills city. Fon Sams Ciikai Set of parlor furnl. ture and folding bed. Inquire ut Hay's store. tf H W P Eaton nnd Mr and Mrs M A H Uoothc were visitors to llrlghnm Satur- H lny. H Fon 8AI.E Plants: cabbage, tomato H and cjuilltlowcr. Apply to Matthew Mc.Murtrlo. tf H Fmt Sai.f. 10 or 80 acres of farm land H H mile south of Garland depot, Enquire H atlhlsolllce. tf H The rannl bridge just west of this city H has some dangerous holes in it thul H ought to be ropnircd. H C. llurton, Jr., solicitor for the It M Ii H . Tel. Co. was in Garland Wednesday in H ' the Interests of the company. H J Nicholl Kelson, the painter, has ndded H a coat of paint UiHiu A .1 Fife residence H that Improves its npjiearniu e. H Mark Hamsun, an employee of The H Garland Globe, was n Hrlgham visitor the fore part of tho week K. Mrs Jo. Kirkham who has becu 011 an 1 extended visit to Salt Lake and vicinity, H returned the fore part of List week. H Tho Utah Sugar Co. and beet raisers H of the valley nro making gxd use of this H excellent weather In tho planting of beets H J II Smith and his cour-ln Arthur H Smith, the latter having recently cmlgra- ted from Iowa, were In Garland on busl- ncjs Tuesday. H Mrs. Simeon Carter of Hriglmm who H bas been visiting in this city the guest H I of her daughter, Mrs. Jos, Wallls, re- turned home Tuesday. Mrs. G W Green returned Sunday to her home In Ogdcn, Dr. Green aecom-panted aecom-panted her to Dewey experiencing a lonely drive back to town. 1 The Easter edition of the Inter-Moun- H tain Republican, with its "colored egg" display cover, Is certainly a prize num. bcr and deserves special mention. I Stephens llros. arc setting an example to property owners by putting the side walk in front of their property on Factory Fac-tory St. In an excellent condition. The Clayton House received 11 coat of paint this week Mint greatly Improves the looks of the building. A row of ornametal simile trees were set out yesterday. yes-terday. rrrrfti'tfBTirTi'rfTTfTfrir'f Tff 'f fT'Tff Tff fTf W. W. Hiter was In Garland Wednesday Wednes-day on business Peter Edwards of llrlghnm City paid Garland a visit Thursday. Fred Foulgcr of Ogdcn has been spending spend-ing n few days In our city this week. Illtcr llros, aro fixing up their sodn fountain this week for the season's run. Mrs. Mcndy Glcnson spent Sunday st Fielding with her daughter, Mrs David Wood. : Geo. Austin, wife, daughter Lizzie and husband nre Garland visitors this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. lloyal Lowe moved Into town from East Garland the fore part of the week. 0 H Ifaup of Chicago, representing the Descrct Evening News was In Garland Wcdnesdny and gave us n pleasant call. Moslnh Evans, Itesident Manngcr of Tho Utah Sugar Co. returned Tuesday from n trip to Salt Lake In the interests of the company. Chembcrlnln's Salve is good for any disease, of the skin. It allays tho itching itch-ing and burning sensation instantly. For sale by Itltcr Eros. Drug Store. James A Lee of Davis County, representing repre-senting the W T Itawlclgh Medicine Co. of Frceport, III., was In town Wednesday Wednes-day and gave this office a pleasant call. Last Saturday night tho wife of Mr. Hurkla at the Central farm gave birth to a fine son. Mrs. Ilurklo is tho daughter of .Mr. llraiigh who has charge of the farm. All reported well. Under the auspices of the Religion Classes a dance was given at the 1ml I Wednesday afternoon In which the children of tho classes participated ami had an afternoon's pleasure long to bn remembered. E. C. ltlttciiu.whn has been spending n number of weeks In this city, received n telegram Wednesday evening that his wife was dangerously ill nt Washington, D. C. He left Thursday, morning for Washington. L'rsel Rosu made a good beginning Arbor Day by having his lot opposite. Hoot lie's residence plowed nnd a row of trees planted around the properly. He Is having It neatly fenced nnd it looks metropolitan in every respect. The R. M. n. Telephone Co. has made some improvements in the northern part of town by lining up the poles which were on the hide walk. Tho work will he continued and when finished that p.irt of tho city will present a neat appcrance. Mrs. Mary Wanlnss, sister of Resident Manager Moslah Evans, her family of five children, thrco girls and two boys, and her son-in-law, Ed VauLcuvan, have located permanently nt Garland. They will mako Tho Utah Sugar Co's hotel their home. U. F. Rlter was In town yesterday, O. N. Porter was in the city yesterday. Mason R. Williams of Drigham is in Garland this week. Horn Thursday ovcnlngtotho wife of Albert Hardy h fine daughter. W. A. Stephenson, Studcbakcr's man of Fielding, was in Garland yesterday. J R Smith has Improved his premises this week by doing somo clearing nnd burnlug of tumble weeds and rubbish. A enr of Studclmkcr vehicles will nr-rive nr-rive In Garland within a few days, new up-to-date 1000 styles. Sec them before buying elsewhere It Marshal Henrie has nlrnost rid the city of tho "canine tribe" that don't wear collars, several having gone to tlic executioner's ex-ecutioner's block this week. Fon Sai.k 2nd hand saddle; good condition. con-dition. Apply to Hen Clayton. tf The plowing of city lots and preparing fur spring planting has began in ernest. V. W. Knudson of Hrlgham City nnd Wm. Preston of Weston, Ida., wcro hero Thursday In tho Interest of their now building. We had the pleasure of being shown the plnns of tho edifice they are going to erect on the corner lot opposito this office. The building is a two-story structure 10x82 nnd when completed will be a fine nddition to our city. Mrs. Eslclln Welling wns given a surprise sur-prise last Monday afternoon by a few of her lady friends, members of the Relief Society, of which Mrs. Welling hns been an ernest worker ever since its organization organiza-tion in this ward, nnd who now, with her husband and family, is going to make their homo in lwirmington. A nice lunch wns served r.nd a good sociable time was spent by nil. They left for the above named place Wednesday . Wo wlih them success in their new homo. |