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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Stanley Dalllu was 11 Salt Luke visitor the funs part of the wick, M A Hoothc went to niugliam June-tlon June-tlon Sunday returning Tuesday. W II Uoothe, Sr. of Urighatn, was in Garland 011 business Wednesday Atty.JDCull oflirigham City, was in town on on legal business Saturday. T E Secrht returned .Saturday from a visit to his former home in Piirmingtnn, Utah. Miss Elvu Dootli, clerk at Ititc-r Pros Drug Store, is spending tills week at Pro vo. Flfu Hros. have purchuscd the Norman Pcrcheron ".llmiuy ilickw. Ills weight is S!,tlK pounds. Mr aud Mrs .I0I111 Horns, of Fielding, parents of Mm Urscl Hose, are visiting in thin eity afew days this week. II C Vmiiuisdeln and .John (joss are having u public sale of horses and farm implements in thU city to day. Mr nutl Mrs Luciau Hay of Salt Lake cuint up Saturday to visit relatives here. Mr Hay returned Suiuluy and Mm Ray will remain here for a few days. An "OM Fashioned Drc BU" will be given at tU Amuitmcnt Hall Waihlnglon'a Birthday, Feb. 22nd. fur th Lcntftt of the Garland Sunday School. Don't fail to fee the comedy success "Other People's Money" at the Garland Opcrallouse Monday, Feb. 19th. Geo. F Grover, son of W L Orover of 1 this city, came up from Ogdcn to spend , a few days with Ills parent!) the later j ( pert of hist week. , Dan Heedrr of I.ur.seu aud Recdcr, Brigham, w-as in towuTueaday and pur- chased a car of pulp from J Y Rich to be f nblppcd to Suit Lake City. ! Johu B Austin of Hebcr City, Utah, I vpent the fore part of last week here in I the interests of the Utah Sugar Co.'s .j sheep. L I MU Essie Evaua returned to the Salt I 1 Lake University Sunday and Mr. Howard L p Evunt resumed his .studlui at Logan the 1,1 fore part of the week, I John Lowb, assistant agriculturist of " The Utah Sugar Co., returned from Provo '1 the hitter part of last week to resuma his L U labori and h out among the farmers con I -ij tract Log for beets, j j Lime Glcason has enlisted with the 1 j Globe "force" and expects to become a I V first-clasn printer. Judging from the J j way he sets the type, we predict for him jj I a bright future as a typographer. 1 3 We would be pleased to have our read, 'j eri, nod the public generally, send in ") f nuch items of news as may come under i j their observation, such as births, deaths, r. j inarrages, goings and comings, etc. P I Many things transpire that we may over- ' look, hence wo ask you to asjlst ui in i' till matter that we may be able to pub- I j liih all the news. I Mn M03I&I1 Evans entertained at S 3 o'clock tea at her residence oa Monday the following ladles in honor of Mrs O P ( Rumel who left for Salt Lake on Teusday on account of ill health: Mesjamcs 0 P .t Humel, Jno T Roberts, 0 S Mowry. J 0 f Witelou.T II Edwards, I. J Somseu, Jo Wlug, Joseph Wallis, M A Boothe, W A Ray, Unci S Rose, I.uclan Hay, W P Eaton. W D Lewis, and Miss Mable 1 Cowan, An enjoyable afternoon was 1 passed ami all wished Mrs Humel God speed on her trip and a speedy recovery of her health. J W Lewis, the jeweler, k busy this week moving his furniture to this city from Plr.ln City. Dou'( full to see the comedy success "Other People's Money" at the Gurlnnd Opera House Feb. UHli. due night only. Fife liros. assisted in transporting part of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine (Vs. (jihiiIs from Trcinont to this eity the fore part of the week and moved them into their new hulliln0' here. Do you tuke the Globe? If not, just drop into the olllee or mall us a curd and we will send It to you. Our list Is growing grow-ing but there are n few who wu feel would be pleased to Hi'd their names to tho. list mid help Us make the paper a success. Let us hear from you. A few errors were made lust week in our write-up of thu eity ami we hiixtcn to correct them. A It Olenstm whs the llr.nt postmaster of Garland ami held tin- po-dtion slv yenri l.HItt to 11KM. In place of T II l.Mwnnls us n member of tlit new board the n.Mne of ('has Edwards should lme appeal ed. Mr mill Mrs .In.), T Huberts entertained entertain-ed at a curd party at their home on Tuesday Tues-day evening Messrs 11 lit I .McmI:iiiics Walter Walt-er P Eaton. M A Hoothe.T II Edwards, II 0 Cutler. Moslah Evans, Mrs Glaney S Mowry mid Miss Hcxsie Shumwell. Light refreshments were served and nil enjoyed a jolly good time. The Misses Hesvio and Cniollne Shumwell Shum-well of Los Ani'cles, California, who time been visiting with their sister Mrs-Waller Mrs-Waller 1' Eaton for the past three months, left on Wednesday foi Salt Lake, accompanied by Mrs Eaton, where they ,' will take up their abode. After a short vlit Mrs Eaton will return. Vol I, No 1, of The Inter-Mountain Republican, Salt Lake's new daily paper, .came to the Globe ollke Monday and is a clean, well printed dally that reflects great credit to the p ibllshers. Mr. A. E Dlitnck i the prcildent uud manager and judging from the neat appearance and general make up, a bright future Hun before be-fore it. |