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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Good slolghtng this wcok and more enow coining. Mclvln Rlchof Salt Lako City vraa in town Tuesday. A.J.FIfowcnt to Malad "Wednesday evening on business. Biittor paper for snlo at this ofllco 20cts per hundred snoots. II. Nelson, ono of tho Dox Eldor News forco, spent Saturday In this city. Drand Mrs J. M. Francko returned Wednesday from the stnto capital. Mrs. Lucy A, Clark of Garland was In Urlgham on business Friday. Report. Miss Ellen Holmes of Ogdcn, sister of Win Holmes, Is visiting lathis city. Henry Manning loft Tuesday to attend the 1). Y. Collogo at Logan. Wines and Liquors for Medicinal pur poses at Rltcr Dros Drug Store. jO-tf T. F. Erdmnnn was in town Tuesday in tho interest of tho Garland Milling Co. ir. Frank D. Welling of Garland was I n Urlgham visitor Saturday. Uox Elder News. J, 0. Wboelou and Miss Sarah Fowler of Garland, wcro in Brlghum Friday. Itcport. Deputy-Sheriff Chas Wight of Drlg-ham Drlg-ham was in town Tuesday on It'gal business, busi-ness, Fon Sai.k Houso and two lots on Factory street. Inquire of Matthow no-wurtrlo. no-wurtrlo. 2t Lcsllo Grover nnd Miss Mary Grovcr aro spending tho week In Salt Lako city nd vicinity. Miss Dossio Glcason Is relieving Miss Mary Grover this wcok as toller at tho Bank of Garland. C. J. Campbell, cashier of the Dank of Garland, will move Into his now residence resi-dence tho foro part of next week. Mr and Mrs Cbancey Hess of Fielding wcro tho guests of Mr and Mrs Ursol Rose tbo foro part of tho week. Call on Jpsopb N. Stohl of Urlgham City for your farm loans. Hu has the money and will treat you right. tf Dp. W. L. Grovcr and F. D. Wolllng wcro In attendance at tbo regular Priesthood Priest-hood meeting held in Urlgham City last Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Flfo returned Thursday evening from Clarkstnn, Utah, whoro sho went to attend the funeral of her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Jardtnc. 1 Fon Sams on Thadk 00 acres In Gar-I Gar-I land H mile north-cast of tho Factory. I Apply to J. J. Walker, Syracuse, Utah, j Jan. 12th I Mrs W J Ault Is visiting her parents 1 in Providence, Cache county, Utah. Mr I Ault recently returned form a holiday , visit in that vicinity, f -Joseph II, Willi In went to Urlgham on business Tuesday. W.H. Smith of H. E, Hucklon&Co., Chicago, III,, was In town Tuesday Bnd contracted for advertising spaco In the "Globo" for tho year 1007. Owens & Co. moved tho largo refrigerator refriger-ator formerly used In Tremont to their shop In this city tbo foro part of tbo week. It Is a lino, large refrigerator. WANTED 100 tons of good dry oat straw delivered at the Fuctory $i 00 per ton. The Utah Sugar Co. it Saturday last tho Flfo Dros. shipped a carload of horses to tho stato of Nebraska to bo slod at public sale. W. J. Fife accompanied ac-companied tho consignment. Mrs. Geo. F. Dowcn, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Marie Dowcn nnd three smaller children, returned homv Monday evening from a trip to Spanish Fork, Utah. An officers' meeting of tbo Primary Assn. was held Wednesday at tbo home of the president, Mrs Roberts, after which delicate refreshments were served to those in attendance Miss Freda Nelson of Drtgham City has accepted a position as a teacher In the public schools of this city. Miss Nelson Nel-son takes tho placo of Mrs. Retta Jensen who recently resigned. The Misses Ada und Sarah Fowler, accompanied ac-companied by their brother, Hiram Fowler Fow-ler and Miss uaymo Campbell of Drlg-bam' Drlg-bam' City, leave next week for a tour through the Stato of California to bo gone for about thirty days. Cut this out aud take it to Itltor Dros. Drug storo and get a free saraplo of Chambcrlaiu's Stomach and Liter Tablets. Tab-lets. Thcso tablets aro far 'superior to pills, being easier to tako and more pleasant pleas-ant in effect. Thoy correct disorders of tho stomach, liver and bowels. Win Preston, managor of tho Garland Mercantile Co., spent the foro part of tbo week In Weston, Idaho, vlsltlug his family and friends. Ho returned Wednesday Wed-nesday night and had tho pleasure (?) of walking over from Dcwoyvlllo. Catarrh of tho noso and throat should lead you to at least ask us for a freo trial box of Dr. Shoop'H Catarrh Curo. Nothing Noth-ing so surely proves merit as n real, actual act-ual test and Dr. 8hoop, to provo this, earnestly desires that we let you make that Ust. This creamy, Snow White healing balm, soothes the thr oat and nostrils, and quickly purities a foul or feverish breath. Call and investigate. All dealers. j 10 Tho many friends of Wm. Clayton will bo pleased to learn that ho U on tho road to recovery after 11 lingering Illness of two months, during which tlmo ho hat suffered with ailments of every name and nature too numerous to montlon. Ye editor paid him a visit Tuesday and was pleased to see tho improvement in bis condition. Ho stated that ho would bo able to sit up In about two weeks. Tho O nyton House has been closed during dur-ing hUllluuss. Chief Engineer J.O. Wheelon returned Wednesdny from Evauston, Wyo whoro ho has been on n trip as consulting engineer en-gineer forCbupmau Dros,, who aro figuring figur-ing on constructing a largo reservoir to store water for irrigation purposes on Woodruff Flats. Tho reservoir slto chosen Is a natural one and Is capablo of holding 140,000 acre feed. Mr Wheelon gavo estimates as to slit, construction, amount of land aud material required to build the dam aud also tho amount of land tho reservoir would irrigate. Ho reports less snow in Wyoming thau in Utah. |