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Show ITEMS OF INTEREST. MIm Violet Carter spent Sunday with Lcr parents In Rrlgliam City. H. Hootlie.Sr. of Hrl,'liam was In Garland a few days this week. Mr. John lllnglism and MIm Itnc Woodhury wcro Fielding visitors last Sunday. Merchant Evan Morgnu and M. Wood of Colllnslon, were hlghtscelng lu town Saturday. 0. W. Lawrence, real eslnlo and In- Miranco agent of Corlnuc, paid Garland r visit Saturday last. Mrs. M. E. Campbell of Hrlgliam City, spent Monday and Tuesday In this rlty the guest of her sister, Mrs .I O Wheclon. Dr. Allon Roche of Roche Fort, west of Corinnu, paid this ollk-e a pleasant call during hit visit In Garland .Monday. Wright Evans, nn employee of W. A. Ray's store, was visiting friends In lirlg. ham and Logan the fore part of the week. Mr and Mrs L. J. Smith of Trcmont and Mrs James Iverson of Rrlgham spent Sunday In this city the guests of Mm Maggie Wixom. W. H. Rowc returned Monday from j a trip to Salt Lake, stopping off nt Cor- , Inne enroute to look after his property at the latter place, Mrs. M.G. Hansen has returned from Layton where she went ou Recount of tbo Illness of her mother. She reports her mother Improving. Tbo South Uountlfiil Meeting house ' was dedicated Sunday, April SO, at 2 p. m., Pres. Joseph F. Smith being present. Davis County Clipper. Mrs. II. L. Ikuith went to Provo the fore part of the week being summoned there on account of thu Illness of her daughter. Mrs. Ida Llddiard. I Resident .Manager Moaluh Evans of Tbo Utah Sugar Co., spent thu fore part of tbe week at Salt Lake and Eureka returning Wednesday afternoon. P N Pierce, Wm Miller and Lyman Miller of Penrose, Up Jumes Nelson, Jr., and Allen Hocbu of Thatcher were " In Garland Saturday last on business. Hon. Joseph Howell, M. C, Washing-1 Washing-1 ton, D. C, mailed this office a copy of the Congressional Directory, OUtli Con-( Con-( gress, 1st Session, a few days ago. It contains about 420 pages of valuablu information. in-formation. Thanks. William Lowe of Wlllard, father of Iloyal Lowe, and Mr aud Mr W II ford Nuttell and daughter, who were In San Francisco during the recent disaster and escaped unhurt, were Garlaml visitors Sunday the guests of Mr aud Mrs Iloyal Lowo. Jos Jensen was on the sick list a few-day few-day this week. Wm Preston of Weston, Ida., spent a few days In this city this week. The outside work nn Hp W h Graver's new home U ncarlng completion. 0. W. Kuudson came over from llrlg-bam llrlg-bam Wednesday In the Intcicsts of his property. Mrs 0 W Green came up from Ogdcn Wednesday and is spcudlng thu week In this city. With every fie box of carpet tacks you get n beautiful painting worth 25o at Jensen Hros. It Mr nnd Mrs John Shumwny, Mr nnd Mrs Alex Archibald spent May 1st In Clarkston, Go to the Saner Restaurant for Ice Cream, Choice Caudles and Cold Sum-mer Sum-mer Drinks. tf Geo Austin, Agricultural SuptofTho Utah Sugar Co was In Garland a few-days few-days this week. T. H. Edwards returned Wednesday from a few day's visit to Lchl, Salt Luke City nnd vicinity. Fred Foulger of Ogdcn spent u few days hero this week In tbo Interest of tbe photograph gallery. Mrs Olof Johnson is spending the week at Parry, Utah, visiting her parents par-ents Mr and Mrs Barnard White W. W. Riter, Pres. of Tbo Bank of Garland, spent 11 few days in tills city this week on business connected with tbe bunk. Ciilburt King of Coyoto, Southern Utah, father or Wm. King, Is visiting in this city this week tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King. M. A. Wallace, who has resided in tills city for somctlmo past, left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Ontario, Oregon, where hu will mnku hit home in tho future II. Ottc camo over from Logan Wednesday Wed-nesday to take his place as manngcr of Riter Hros. Drug Store and L. N Harr who has been rcllevclng him returned to Logan the same day. Another car of miirlilncry for Garland Gar-land ' new mill arrived thu foro part of the week. J. F. Erdmann returned Thtimday from 11 trip to the Hear River Canyon Power Plant to secure the necc.s.ary ropes and tackle to hoist tha machinery to tho second nnd third floors. Manager Edwards of the Garland Dramatic Co., informed us that the play, "Tho Inherited Curse," bad been cast aud as soon as the parts ton It' hu memorized mem-orized tbo citizens of Garland and vicinity vici-nity would have the opportunity of witnessing wit-nessing one of tbo best mclo-dramas of the ago. A dance at tha Amusement Hall Tuesday Tues-day evening brought out a good sized crowd of young people. All report n pleasuut evening's enjoyment. There will be another dance tonight and it is reported that the lloor Is in excellent condition having recently undergone some improvements. A conference of the High Priests' Quorum of tho North district was held at tbe Elwood hall Sunday last, members mem-bers of the Stake Presidency being In attendance. Reports wcro given from thu various wards. Among the visitors in attendance from this part of the district dis-trict were: High Councilman W D Lewis, Hp. W L Gruver, Counselor Jos. Jensen, Elders Mark Hall, Sauford Hingham nnd V II Crandall. G. II. Mabcr has severed bis connection connec-tion with tho It M B Tel. Co. and has opened up a General Electric business in this city dealing In all kinds of electrical supplies such as washing machine motors, electric llntirous, etc. He also does all kinds of house wiring and general gen-eral electric furnishings. Latkii Mr Matter received word a few duys ago that hU services wero needed at Coeur or Aleno, Ida., and that a good position awaited him its district manager of thu R M It Tel. Co at that place, lie dis-posed dis-posed of his supplies and left Thursday for that city. Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. with Its blj: tent and excellent band gave a good show here last Saturday night on the square west of thu Clayton House. The tent was tilled to Its utmost capacity, (teoplu coming from all parts of tho county. Thu main features worthy of locution were thu flue baud, the characters charac-ters of Unelo Tom, Topsy, Eva and Marks. Tho nfter show was very entertaining enter-taining consisting of dancing, Illustrated bongs, juggling, saxyephonu duets, and moving pictures. Thu show took a good sum of money out of our city aud what they left heiu will not hurt us. Under the head of Utah Horticulture thu Utah Statu Journal published a leugtby article a few days ago and wo clip the following extract from the article arti-cle ou apple growing that will bo of interest in-terest to tho many friends of W. H-Rowc: H-Rowc: "In tho Bear River Valley tho farmers are bcgluniug to get action In the npplu line. Uuclo Billy Rowu says after awvnrlug continuously for fifteen years ho bus dually demonstrated to u lot of them that un apple tree needs raru and atteutlou the same as a row, aud that when It gets It, It returns tbo favor by a large crop. Apples arts a good crop lu that valley aud will be better as the years roll by." |