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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. ' ItetflHter. n Register Tuesday, Oct. 29th. It The new tlthlnR office building Is t tip to tlm Hiiuaro. j The nulls of our new butcher shop I are towering upward. MIsk Lizzie Preston of Weston, Idaho, lj , W visiting relatives In town. J c Merehnnt'M. A. Doothe wna ti Rrlg- I y hnm visitor law Saturday. J C. V. Lawrence of Corlnno gave this ofllce n nlcnxnnt call TueHday. Prank lluriiH, of Fielding, has been ailing with an attack of lngrliipe. ', C. E. Sherman of Twin Falls, Ida., wn slght-neelng In Onrlnnd Tucwlny. i' Mrs. Owen Owona of Wlllnrd, the mother of Mr. .!. F. Owons, In vialt-L vialt-L InK In town this week. & Minn Ocrtrudo Ilunnnlor of Honey- JCi vlllo Is vlsltlntr with Mr. and Mrs. II, : ' O. IIUUHnkcr this week. J, Mrs. Julia Darker of Wlllnrd, mo- ther of Mrs. J. K. Owen's, spent the T fore pnrt of this week In town, f Mr, and Mrs. I. A. N'ubckcr of I Wlllnrd were KUcsts of Mr. and Mrs. ' . J. F. Owens Inst Saturday and Sun- ' day. j Mrs. Ilfunett, wife of II. Ilennott, ' enmc up from Salt Lake last Satur- day to make this city her future home, i " Miss Elizabeth Ipsen of Ogden, sls- ( ter of Mrs. P. A. Nordqtilst, returned ( home Monday after n pleasant visit j I In this city, t , Mrs. A. N. Qreen of Vlnlta, In- i 1 Man Territory, mother of Mrs. .1. M. h J Frnnckc, Is visiting with her dnugh- tj j ter for u few days. a James Coombs who has been undor I! the woather for a few days, showed L I "I' for work again the fore part of ! 1 the week, nt the Sugar factory. I! I 1 C. B. Wilson sustained n bruised j 1 hand and had the crystal of his wat- 1 ch broken by being kicked by n frnc- I L tlous broncho nt the Nordqtilst shop Monday. J ' I-at Sunday the longest train lond I of beets this season camo In from the 3 west There were 30 cars of beets, j n engine and a caboose. Every car I y ws rounded tip like a haystack. Mr and Mr Kd Whlttsker of Ilnuntlful snd .1 I) Wood of Kuriningtou, were the Ritcits of .Mr and Mrs T E Sccrist the i fore pnrt of the week. Mrs. Oco. P. Dunn of Paris, Idaho, returned homo tho latter part of Inst week after a pleasant visit In this I city the guest of bur sister, Mrs. II. O. Hunsuker. Francis Drake, the 8-year old son of Mr, and Mrs. S. Drake, who has been sick the past week with a ho-Jvcre ho-Jvcre attack of Influenza and tonsillitis. tonsi-llitis. Is recovering. Josoph Otte, an cmployeo nt the Sugar factory labratory, was severely burned about the arms and eyes a few days ago by tho upsetting of a bottle of carbolic acid. Principal Orlln Haws of the Oar-land Oar-land school gavo us tho following figures fi-gures of tho enrollment of pupils In the school of thnt vicinity: Ornm-mar Ornm-mar grade, lfl. Primary dept.. 25, total, 44 pupils. Stake President of the Primary Association, As-sociation, Mrs. Alice M. Johnson, visited vi-sited the Gnrlnnd North association 'Monday. Stako nlds Mrs. Delia Manilas Ma-nilas and Mrs. Mary Nelson, paid a visit to the Thatcher association tho same day. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Pelrce of Penrose, Pen-rose, accompanied by Mrs. Mayor of Ucxburg, Idaho, and Miss Roche, tho school tonchcr, were In town last Saturday and had tho pleasure of going go-ing through the sugar factory during their stay In town. Stomach troubles, Heart and Kidney Kid-ney ailments, enn be qulcklycorrccted with a prescription known to druggists drug-gists evcrywhoro as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Res-torative. Tho prompt and surprising surpris-ing relief which this remedy Immediately Immedi-ately brings is entirely dua to Its Res. torntive uctlon upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, otc. Sold by nil dealers. Threo Important mnttors thnt mean much to our thriving town came before be-fore the Commercial Club Monday night. ni-ght. 1st, The establishing of a telephone tel-ephone line between this city and Snowvllle: 2nd. Better street lighting, light-ing, and 3r), lighting up tho O. S. L. depot. All threo of theso matters, if attended to right away, will Improve the conditions of our city nnd be of great benefit to our citizens. |