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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. All ldnd of Beer on Ice at Hltcr Urns Drug 8toro. JO-tf Barber A. E. Harris was an Ogdcn visitor Wednesday. Mm Herbert 0 Foulgor returned last Saturday evening from a week 'a visit In Ogdcn. Mrs. Hebcr 0. Cutler of Garland In here for short visit with relatives. American Fork Cltler.cn. Mrs. Walter P. Eaton left Wednesday for Halt Lake City to spend two weeks visiting relative and frieuds. MrandMrsJ. W. Hancock returned the foro part of the week from a visit with relatives In Mendon, Utah. Miss Jennie Anderson of Qrantsvlllc, Utah, sister of Mm. A. E. Harris, spout Monday aud Tuesday In this city. Mr and Mrs J D Wood of Farralngton were visiting relatives in this city and vicinity the fore part of the week. The minutes of the board of county com-rnMoners com-rnMoners was unavoidably crowded out of this Issue, but will appear next week. Will and lieu Moffet, Will Barratt and Stave Shelly left for Garland Tuesday, Sept. 23th, where they will bo employed. Am, Fork Citizen. William Uhcmwcll of Salt Lake City, father of Mrs W.P. Eaton, Is spending the week In tbU city the guest of bis son-in-law Mr. W. P. Eaton. Tuesday afternoon James H. Gardner, genera superintendent of the Utah Sugar Co. at Lehl, was struck on the back aud boulder by several large pieces of lime rock dumped upon blm by a careless workman; He waa taken home and Dr It. E. Steel summoned who attended blm, Mr. Gardner will bo ont again In ten days. Good liberal Levi Somsen la shy two hard-earned plunks, Two easy -going Dutchmen got the coin in silver chunks. It happened at the factory where they came with hardened galls, And Levi staked them to the "dough" to get soma overalls, The overalls and Dutohmen hit the road for Ogdcn towu, , And Levi waited for their return until 'the sun went down - "Can we walk to Ogdcn?" said they when tbey got the tip, And Levi answered "yes, ofcoursu" not dreaming tbey would skip. Them garl darn Dutchmen ne'er showed show-ed up to help their frlond Levi, Aud wheu we fellows speak of It he heaves a heavy sigh. Ilurtau of Information W. P. Katon is on tbu sick list. Many of our cllr.cn arc attending conference con-ference in Salt Lnko City. Tho carpenters begau work on Ursel Rose's new homo Thursday. Jas D Wilcox of Farmlngton, father of Mrs D. E Manning spent a fiow days in this city tho foro part of this week. Bonn Monday to tbo wlfu of C 0 Hess of Fielding, a One daughter. Mother and bnby doing well. When making farm loans, call on Joaeph N. Htohl of Brlgham City; ho has money to satisfy all. tf Wilford Wildo of llrlgbam City, the Miller at tho Dux Elder (toiler Mills, was In Garland Tuesday aud paid a visit to tho Garland Mill whllo in this city. Miss Morllla Lund, who has been the lady typo of the Globe olUce for the past few months, lft Sunday for her homo In Brlgham to attend school tho coming Benson. The case of tho State of Utah vs. II A Woodland and Kd A Horcnscn, Implicated Impli-cated In the shooting scrnpo Ht the Wood, land homo some timo ago, is being heard this week in tbu District Court and tho counsel for tho defense expect to finish today. .1 W Lewis, the Jeweler, Is a busy man this week uot at the old stand, however, but in driving nails aud sawing boards, lie is roofing In a neat littlo cottago on his lot opposite Leo Clayton's place and is doing the work alone. Ho is to be complimented for his ability as a master mechanic. Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes pur-poses at litter liros Drug Store. JO-tf Marriage licenses bavu been Issued in Brlgham city as follows: Oct. 1st, to Elijah Hunsakerof Honey vlllu and Bcttlo Sasscr of Garland. Adolph lteedcr aud Ada Mathlas both of Bilgham. Sept. 20, T G Denton and Mary J Itlggs of Bau-nock, Bau-nock, Idaho. David E Tracy of Yost, Utah, and Mary E Rlchlna of Grouso Creek, Utah. |