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Show If ITEMS OF INTEREST, i I " $U for $10 nt Doothe's. tf "I Tomorrow Is the regular raohthly I fast day. i Mttle MI1 Miirlau Wlnft Iim the mca. n lies. j .Bootho's Green tug Halo Is drawing 3i the crowd. tf $ Mosdnmes James and Peter Jensen were Ogdeu visitors Monday. J, F. Fonthorstonc was In Salt Lake and Brlgham on business the foro part of the wcok. 5 The Ladles' Solf-Culturo Club nt- tended U10 Farmers Institute at Tre- 1 mont In a body Tuesday. APPLES POK 8AIE Windfalls, s 3Cc per bushel; good apples 7Go per bushel. Apply to J. Y. Jensen. 2t , Mr. and Mrs. Will Qldney of Brlg- v- bam City, spent Sunday in town tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edwards. Colored Postal Cards of Brlgham and Box Elder County at Compton's Compton's Art Gallery, Brlgham City, Utah. ' tf Mrs. Lottie Lowe and Miss Maggie Richards, lady clerks ot tho B. M. and P. Co., have been on tho sick UsC oj few days this week. I Marvin L. Cook ot Fairfield, Utah, was visiting In town the fore part of this week, the guest ot his daughter 1 Mrs. John T. Roberts, I II , Marshal T. L. Snook and J. W. Le- m wis were In Brlgham Thursday on I V business conneeted with the estate ot M John Haaaell, deceased. H Hyrum Standing of Brlgham City, I S who was reporting the Farmers' In- I B stltute at Tremonton for the Box El- 1 1 der News gave us a pleasant call one I B day this week. II Mrs. Hanby, who has been suffer tag with an infection of the arm, and jl hand, as a result of being accident II ally cut with a knife sometime ago, If v Is Improving rapidly. 1 1 Come early and have your photo I taken for Xmas at Compton's Art Gallery, Brlgham City, Utah. tf I5.G0 for SG.00 nt Bootho's. tf Boiik Friday morning to the wife of John J Shumway, a fine daughter. 13. V. Schneider was a passenger to Ogdcn Thursday. The Misses Hazel Evans, Allco Q rover ro-ver and Nina Winters, who nro attending at-tending school In Salt Lake, Logan and Ogdcn, respectively, spent Thanksgiving week In Garland. Lillian Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cutler, who with her mother mo-ther Is visiting relatives in Spanish Fork, has had an attack of tho measles mea-sles during tholr stay In that place. jl u.aqiooa m oo'9t -oj 039t Don't tall to read tho Inside pages of the Qlobo. On page 3 of this Is-buo Is-buo will bo found the President's, message: on page 6 tho continued story "The House of a Thousand Candles. Can-dles. PABTUBE for horses. J. Y. Jon. son, Bell 'phono 56-0. It. Tho stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ault, who are owllv-ing owllv-ing at Preston, Idaho, and left wltht them n fine pair of twins Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing day. Tho samo stork left twins at their home on its first visit. Bootho's Orcen tag sale is drawing tho crowds. tf Mrs. Eph. Coombs returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from Payson where she and Mr. Coombs went to attend the fun nrnl nt hnr hrnthnr. W. A. Colvln, who died last Friday Fri-day and was burled Sunday. Mr. Coombs remained in Salt Lako to ro-ceivo ro-ceivo medical ntontlon for his injured hand. Colored Postal Cards ot Garland sugar factory and Bear River Canyon Can-yon and Power plant, 2 (or Sc, at' Compton's Art Gallery, Brlgham City, Utah. Mall orders promptly filled. . Inspector Clark of tho state board ot health has returned from an official offi-cial trip to Fielding, Box Elder County, Coun-ty, where 30 people, 10 per cent ot tho entire population, were sick with scarlet fever. There is no doctor resident re-sident within ten miles, and tho pco pie being under no ofllclal restraint, ran from one house to another as tney, so the disease spread. Dr. Clark Cl-ark established a proper quarantine, leaving a health officer In charge, so no .further spread Is apprehended par tlcularly as the cases .are not ver; serious Deseret Nows. |