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Show Riverside. , fl Was Carlaml napplnc: or was RlvaraU. wkle-a- wak.T A IllUouf both, pruUuly. Klvcreida h peen ploying ball all aujnrnor and has lost only thro rames outof.lsven. That' a pretty rouI record and wa think If Uurlsml had known lllv.r-itte'i lllv.r-itte'i standing- (ha would not have racrtyrd hrr defeat with very trroat onnstarnatlon. It wm a surprise, no doubt, but wa have a bunch of pretty goal amateur ball player and wo maintain that without a professional pitcher, such ae Lowe, Garland rqust take her place with tha nut of us and take her medicine gracefully. Garland Claimed the championship ot tha county without taking; itivenlde Into consideration. We don't , blame Garland, we don't axpect to regain rrcog- nillon all at once, but given a professional twlrlrr, Jtlverside will bvlnthe raco next year from the very first. We wish Garland success at Lagoon, fl Mlas Certruclo Arbuckle has returned to har home In llountlful and another sister, Mlas Oc- Uvia Is the guest of Mrs. W. C. Parke. Mrs. Hay McComla of Salt Uke City Is tha HH guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. H lialea, 1 Mlas Viola Kennard will live with her sister Mrs J. M. Mataen In Salt Lake City during the coming winter and will attend school at the University of H Utah. Two young ladlea from England, Miss Winnlfrcd Ashworth and Mlsa Francis Itushworth have Joined our ward. They come recommended from a branch of the Leeds Conference over which our missionary, Aaron Capener, presides. Miss Hush, worth will make her home with Mrs. Capener until Elder Capener returns. Miss Ashworth Is living with Mr and Mrs Alfred A. Capener. Thteshlng machines are busy pounding out the golden grain to fill the bins and gladden the faeca ot our farmers. H. Manager Kennard of tha Riverside Ramblers Is trying to get a game with Thatcher on our home diamond for next Saturday. Home time ago when our boys were down there ami gave the Thatcher Thiitlc such a drubbing they asked for another trial This Is the first chance our boys have had to accommodate them. . Jay Kay August 21Hh. IMS. I Paint r" Your foh -V I Buggy H Just think, we makf it pos- H sible for you to make a new bug- H gy out of your old one for the H Binull sum of SEVEN TY-FIVE CENTS H The paint is mixed all ready H1 for use, so any one can put it lj It is made of the best mas' ma-s' terials and will not peel or crock H the Aral time the sun shines on it. H It has a glass-like varnish H finish that will stand exposure. H Drop in and we will tell you H more about it and we'll how H you color cards so you can make your selection I filter Bros. Drua Go. Logan and Garland, Utah, Franklin, PreHton and Montpelier, Idaho. VEGETABLES FOIt CHOICE Tomatoes. Water Melons, Cantaloupes, Cabbage, Corn , Potatocsctc, And all kinds of Fruit and Vegetables, CALL ON THE Stacey Orchard Co., AT ELWOOI) Wo are located til miles nearer than Ilrlgham and can furnish vou any of tho above at the LOWEST MARKET PUIOK. Give Uh A Trial. .lOrlEPH KNUDSON, Mngr. Ladies' Self-Culture Club. Mrs O L Winters ontertaincd tho members mem-bers of tho Ladies' Self-Culture Club at her homo on South Main St. Thursday afternoon. Tho roll call showed tlftecn members present. Mrs C F Uro'wn and Miss Virginia Hush were guests of thu club. As some members had recently moved nway from town, thu matter of lllling vacancies was discussed and it was decided that no vacancies bo 11 lied at present. Thu reading of "Thu Ilcv-erly Ilcv-erly of Graustark" was commenced at this session, Mrs Wing and .Miss Hush doing the reading. Delicious rufrcshmcn s wero served and the club adjourned to meet at thu homu of Mrs Hutdett Smith, Sept. lath. M. I. A. Conjoint. The following program has been arranged for conjoint meeting meet-ing at the Amusement Hall tor morrow evening: Singing. Prayer. Singing. Life of the Savior, Mrs. Lottie B. Smith. Solo, Miss Hazel Evans. Reading, Miss Alice Munns. Instrumental Selection, Miss Nina Winters. Teachings ot the Savior, Mrp. Ella S. Winters. Solo, Miss Jennie Wanless. Singing, "Memories of Galilee." Gali-lee." Benediction, Garland-North. The health of tho people Is gcod, thoro is no sickness reported here. It is predicted that lu the last days, seven women will cling to one man 'a coat tail. Tho way Hratlloy Trunnell was driving; along with a load of them, the Last Days must bu near at hand. Albert Grover and family returned homu from Georgetown, Hear Lakoand report having a grand tlino. A ,! Hroomhead and family left Monday for a visit to Pleasant Grove. MrUroom-head MrUroom-head Intends to go from there toMantl to visit his mother who Is suffering from caneerof tho stomach. SaiiCon! Hlngham and family left Wed ncsday for a visit to Plain City. ' MUs Annie Manning of Farinington Is I visiting hero with relatives, Mrs Charles Hrown nfSaltLako was a Garland North visitor thu foro part of tho week. Now that thu Iliversldu ball team has defeated the factory team, it stands with the Xorth Garland pick-ups to go to Hivcrsidu and make another cleaning up. Miss Hush of Georgetown, Idaho, Is visiting her aiuit, Mrs Hortcnso Grover. PL rOULGER'S RANDOMS. We have just received a'llno of tho Famous tO.CO Douglas Phoos. Wo carry a complete Uric of IDS garments. From the many satisfied patrons of our Photo Studio, wc are led to believe that wo cnu suit you. Our lino of men's dress .and working gloves Is complete in every respect. We can save you money. We buy for Cash and sell for Cash. Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes pur-poses at lllter Hros Drug Storo. JU-tf im WJ-UTE A Sowing Machlno that is all adjusted on "Hall Hkauinos," and Is 'tho Lightest Runner on the Market. ASK to seo them and use one a week on trial. TRY ' ' ' tho Rotary Shuttle, tho only Ma-chluu Ma-chluu with thu shuttle nmklng. a complete revolution, revo-lution, , Yours for relablc goods, Garland Mail Order House Ititcrllros. Hloek, Garland, Utah. Agricultural College of Utah 'UTAH'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL." IIHHfeBaQnSjHBIflHfl m UsissHalffisfissH j PREPARES MEN AND WOMEN FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE.j Learning Is wcrlth to the poor, ap honor to tho rich, an aid to tho young, a support and comfort to tho aged. Racok. COl' USES OF STUDY; AGRICULTURK-Asmnomy, Horticulture, Animal Industry, Vetcr- ENGINEERING Mechanics, Surveying, Designing. Irrigation, Sew. inary Science, Dairying, Irrigation ami Drainage, etc. crane, Hydraulics, I loads and Pavements, etc DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS -Cooking and Domestics, KanlU- COMMERCE-Iluslnesa AdmlnlstraUon, Accounting. Banking, Trans- tlon. Hygiene, Sewing, Household Economics, Etc. portatlon, Commercial Law, Stenography, etc MECHANIC ART3-CarrHntry, Forging, Pattern Malting, Carriage GENERAL SCIENCE-Comprlslng English, Mathematics. History. UuiMing, Foundry Work, Machine Work, etc Economics, Modem Ingusges, Natural and Physical Sciences, etc COURSES are also ofTrrrd In Music. Art. Physical Training and Library Work, IT IS IMPORTANT ncforo you decide which school to attend that you consider carefully tho npportuuitlrs offered by tho AGR1- 9 CULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH Its strong faculty, modern courses of study, splendid equipment, moral atmosphere and healthful environments; also tho low expenses and tho uniform and splendid success of Its students Twenty buildings, provided with the beet modem equipment; live stock, farms, orchards, gardens, parade grounds, and athletic field -t hew afToid exceptional fadlitltw for thorough and efficient work. A strong faculty of experts, representing the beat Institutions of America and Europe, are :n ell trie of the work of Instruction and experimentation. No tuition. Entrance feeli. College opens Sept 18. Write now for illustrated catalogue. ADDRESS THE REGISTRAR, AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LOGAN, UTAH. S A Li E COMMENCES Monday, Aug. 25. j Everything in our large line of Spring and Summer Goods J goes at from 25 to 50 per cent discount. We must have the room ' j and not the goods. Note the following cuts: Ladies' Shirt Waists: were $1. 25, now 88c. Ladies' Silk and & Cotton Gloves all colors; 40 and 50c values at 20c. Our entire line of Summer Goods sold below first cost. Don't miss our Bargain Counter. Sale will continue until the last article is sold. . 5J GROVER, ROSE & CO. Wafl!'Aiiffe,ii.!., CSy-Wherc tho Teams Slop.-Tjat ltW.m,!a!ftfta. I We are Here 3 Times a Year 1 Ai.uxANUKit-Diniiux Optical Co., - Atlas Hlock, - Salt Laku City. jfl PLEASE I REMEMBER!! 1 n WE WILL. ALWAYS GIVE YOU AS LOW A CASH PRI6E I Ah anyone else in the State p Qyp Ljll m Furniture, Cur pets, Rugs, Linoleum, fl Ranges, Stoves, Grnnitware, Etc., Etc. I EST WE DO BUINESSjgi I 89JFull value for your money "iamutrcl! ' 1 Stohl Bros. Fiirn. Co. Tremont L'tah fij VISIT BR1GHAM CITY ' j Peaeh Day Sept. 19th, 1906. You can get nil tho good ripo Peaches ynu can cat. Li Your every want will ho satlsticd, A ltoyal good time guaranteed. n Sports and Dancing all day long. 9 Special Hates on all Kallroad. II Program will be published later. U Miss Kzma Lewis returned home Sun day evening from a pleasant visit with friends at Corlnno and Ilrlgham. Joseph Howell, son ot Congressman Howell of Utah, had a rather unpleasant cxpcricnco in n Connecticut Held a short tlmo ago, while doing summer work in a course of field engineering with 1S5 other students. Youug Howell is a stu dent in the school of mines at Columbia, and while engaged in carrying on some of the work required, was attacked by a farmer armed with a doublebarreled shotgun, who proceeded to unload its contents upon thu Utah student, punc turing his clothes and skin with buck, shot. As quickly as tho Utah man could regain his ' feet ho started to mako ex planatlons, but tho farmer declined to accept them, saying ho had warned tho young man ' uc day heforo to keep off tho premise (t happeued that another student, n t tfowijll, had been tho trespasser tres-passer the day before, but ho was a stu dcut, and that was enough for the old farmer. An lndiguatlon meeting was held by the studonts later, and all sorts of veugcauce planned against thu old farmer. It was decided, however, that a good joke would bo bettor than to iu juro thu huruy.hamlcd sou of toll, and at last reports the students wire sitting up nights planning tho best way to get even with the old mau, IutMt Republican Messrs Will Nlsh, Hlchard Jardlno and Will Archibald of Clarkston wur Garland visitors tho foro pnrt of tho week. This office acknowledges, with thanks, tho receipt of a 83.pago pamphlet from thoUSDept of Agriculture, Hurcau of Soils. It wan mailed to us by Hep, Jos. Howell, M 0. Tin booklet Is devoted to tho Soli Survey of tho Hear River Area and contains three largo maps outlining out-lining alkalle, underground water and soil surveys and other valuable "information. "informa-tion. Tho maps aro ou uxhlhltlon Bt this olllco .and anyone debiting to look them over can do so by calling at tho Globe oftlcu. Black- smithing, HORSE-SHOEING, AND GENERAL REPAIRING Neatly and Promptly Done, At tho P. A. Nordquist Shop Just South of tho Oloho Office t3rWc Guarantee Satisfaction.. |