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Show ICO. TIlKi: INSPECTOR HERE. W. O. Knudson, County tree inspector, passed through this city Thursday on his tour of the county lo'oking over the work be-I be-I ing done by the fruit growers of ? the various districts. He expresed himself as being pleased with the efforts our resi dents are making to follow out - his instructions. The prospect for n large and healthy crop of apples is good. Many of our fruit growers are beginning to realize th? great benilits derived from strict compliance with the spraying laws. I The regular monthly meeting of the Officers of tho V L M I A was held in this city yesterday ufteruoon, members of thu Stukn Hoard being lu attendance. 0. F. llrown, drainage eugiueer, Informed In-formed n a few days ago that thu Olllcu of Experiment Stations, tho U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and thu Utah Experiment Statlou uru co-operating with Louis Gets of Point Lookout in thu establishment of uii experimental drainage farm In that vlciultv. Thu experiments being made mi tbe'farin north of this city uru begin-nlng begin-nlng to Interest thu fanners of tho whole valley null thu work Is progmsslug favor-ably. favor-ably. .Much valuable Information Is 0 xtiro to be thu outcome of theso experl-r experl-r mental districts and tho farmers should cmbrnco thu opportunity to visit them und seu what Is being douo for tho Great Hear HIver Valley lu tho reclamation of tho soil. NOTICE TO PRUIT GROWERS. If you want a good crop of cheries next season, do not fail to spray your cherry and pear trees within the next 15 days, as the last crop of slugs for this season are now laying there eggs on the leaves and will soon hatch out and eat the leaves. Many of the cherry trees in the county have been destroyed de-stroyed by these slugs. The law compells everybody to spray their trees and the County Commissioners Commis-sioners have notified me to inforce the law. W. O. Knudson, it Go. Tree Inspector. Miss Fnnnlu Harris and Miss Vautic King returned to there home In Luyton Tuesday morning after an extended visit lu this city thu guests of Mrs M G Huuseu. W. R. Vanfleet returned a few days ago from a buisness trip to Idaho, while there an excursion party was going to Elk Valley for a two days' outing and he joined the crowd. The party was made up of the following: Mr and Mrs J A Rostan, Mr and Mrs Ed French, Mr and Mrs John Michan, Mrs Reese and W R Vanfleet All passed off as pleasant as a Morning's Zepher untill the return tiip was nearing its end, when, lo, the atmosphere suddenly became dence with blasts of heated "arguments" and the efforts of a whole fire department loded with ice water would have had no ef feet on the "blazing situation." Ik Go to Saltalr Aug. Oth with the Box Elder Stake Sunduy Schools. tit Mrs J J Sutlers will entertain the Ladles, Siilf-Culturo Club at her home next Wednesday afternoon, Aug 8th. The following were visitors of Mrs M G Hansen from Portugo thu foru part of tho week: Mrs Myron Glbbs, thu Misses Gnerc und Efflc Glbbs. Among tho Jurors drawn to servo for the September term of the DIstrct court wu notice the mimes of W I) Lewis, of this city, John I. Hunsnokcr.nf Pt Lookout, Look-out, und A N Grovcr, of Feldlng. H S Hice, one of the seven presidents of the Fifth Quorum of Suventy, received a letter of Inquiry from the notorious "llox U" a few days ngo. Hu was ru-quested ru-quested to glvu ft report of his sphltul and financial condition which bu did, and a reply eamu back the next tiny telling him to lookout for a cull uboul January 1st, 1007. Yesterday morning Supt.T H Edwards of Thu Utah Sugar Co., had a suveru gash cut J list above tho eye by 11 block of wood that whs thrown from a circle saw striking him, Dr Fruucku was summoned and dressed the wound. Thu nccideut whs very painful, but no serious results followed. fol-lowed. Thu block wa. thrown a consider-utile consider-utile distance before strickiug him. noticeT" All those who received invitations invita-tions to attend the Lawn Party to be given under the auspices ot the Ladies' Self-Cultur Club, which was postponed owing to the death of W . A. Ray, will pleas take notice that the date set for the event is Tuesday, Aug. 7 h, 1906 All who received invitations are cordially invited to be present. Commute. I Habit of I CjOod INcns I "f I 1 I TKADING I 1 TItA1,,1' I UOOTHE'S. I (i))(D NEWS I 1M)0T,,E,S I 330303333333 5 iGGGGSGGGGGG 25 PER CENT OFT Comptete Line of Dry Goods Since thu season is approaching lis $ (M Our entire line of Shoes Oxfords and close, wc nro anxious to sell out our B cS Pretty Hose will sell next weuk at u .lis- ci. 1 1 1 , r , 1 (VII it count ut 2-Vo. Stock in order to make mom for rail sj VJl A ' " . . 1.11. S) . l') vou need a 1'ursn or Hand flag? T ,kkV Goods. Come and sec what we have for if. fCft l . . , ... 7 M') St ""' """'IK 011 ollr nrses will help to .H J'0'1, p. till them. 'H If you haven't seen our lino of Men's i f3 )ur dainty Organdbs and Dimities ,,r K r 'l''" fi coolness and aipcarauce. Clothing, don't put it olT any longer. Wo )i , , 5 &y) KIMONOS, SHIHT WAISTS, Ittlt- have suits to fit nil manner of men. ?;! 0N8i um)xv H Yours for BARGAINS H Boothe Mer. Ql Produce Co.. tSgTTHE MOST POPULAR STORE IN BOX ELDER COUNTYjg3 H Mrs W P Eaton was hostess nt u delightful de-lightful ufteruoon party lust Saturday given in honor of Miss Ilesslc Preston of Lehl. Mrs Eaton was assisted in the ulTair by .Mrs T H Edwards. Guessing contests were engaged In und Mrs Jos Wing was thu lucky winner of n hand-somo hand-somo vase In thu first contest. Miss Hes. slu Preston was awarded a beautiful burnt leather card case us the winner of thu second game. Punch was served to the guests. Pink sweet peas funned the decorations. Covers were laid for 15. Tho table was tastefully decorated with pink und white ribbon, lu tho center wus a cut glass bowl tilled with sweet peas and from this ribbons extruded lo place curds nt the edge of the (utile. As each guests took up thu pluce curd thu ribbon drew u beautiful bouquet of sweYt peas from thu bowl. Delicious Ires, berries, ber-ries, caku, nuts and candies were the refreshments re-freshments served, after which the guests repaired to the lawn and had their pictures pic-tures taken. A very pleasant uftcrunoii was speut. Tliosu present were: .Mrs W PEutou, Tho Misses Ilesslo Preston, Esslo Evans, lluzel Evens, Gladys South wick, Sarah Fowler, Ada Fowlur, Julia Ithodes, Lcuh Hush, Mahulu Gam, Fern Lewis, Ethel Austin, Musdamu T 11 Edwards, Ed-wards, Jos Wing, and J M Frank, Miss Thorhurn Murlu and Muster Bernard Ber-nard Murle, children of Mrs A Murlc, inn reported to be tpillc sick with typhoid , fuvcr. .Miss Clam Smith, who bus been very sick with diphtheria, Is reported to bu rapidly recovering and will soon be out again. b Aug. tlth Is thu day to visit Saltalr. 7$'.!o w ith thu Sunday Schools. fit Stomarh Troubles und Cointliullon. No ouu can reasonably hope for good digestion when thu bowels uru conMlpat-ed. conMlpat-ed. Mr. Clius. ltahlwiu, of Edwurds-vlllu, Edwurds-vlllu, III., says: "I suffered from chronic constipation and stomach troubles for several yeurs, lint, thanks to I'hamhci-Iain's I'hamhci-Iain's Stomach und Liver Tablets, am almost al-most uured." Why not get u puukugu of these tabluts und get well and stay wcllf Price 25 cents Samples free. For xulu by Illter llros. Drug Co. Ht Thu ovent of the season Tho Hox 7$Kldiir Slake Sunday School excursion to Saltalr Aug. Oth. !)t f H-4-4-M-4-4-4 4- i 4- 4- Block-smithing, Block-smithing, HORSE SMOKING, AND GENERAL REPAIRING Neatly ami Promptly Done. At the P. A. Nordquist Shop Just South of the Globe Oilier t3TWu Guarantee Satisfaction .& Lumber! mm I LUMBER I We are prepared to furnish you with Lumber of all kinds hav-ing hav-ing just received a large shipment. More coming daily. , Are You looking for Lumber in HORT ENGTHSr H Well, we have if. fipj Complete Line of Lumber and Building Material Always on Hand JENSEN BROS. I I (Successors to Ilyrinu Jensen) Garland Utah. " " I WE SELL H MERCHANDISE I THAT'S ALL. H " EVEBYTJHIN::, I Our new arrivals of Shoes of every description make our already largj line quite complete. TRY OUR SEAMLESS SHOES H f4-f4-4-44-4-44-444444-4444-t-f4s For HOYS and MEN Money cannot buy a Uetter Shoe. r-erwic deliver goods all hours Iffl m No specified time for closing the store (Sunday Except-ed) Except-ed) Please DO NOT CALL ON SUNDAY, wM Yours Resp. W. A. RAY I THE FOULGER COMPANY,! .() MEN'S AND HOY'S SHOES. PHONE NO 3IZ THE LOW PHU'i: HIGH. Ql'ALlTY STORK. WE ARE YOURS F-OR HO N i:ST f KM 1 1. |