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Show I I JUST A. LITTLE I PRIflT H RIOHT NOW when everything in oature is beginning to look bright and fresh, a little I PAINT will gn a long way toward brighten-Hfe brighten-Hfe log up tho many old things around j thu place. Porch Chairs and Scats, $ Lawn Mowers any of the farm or ! garden implements and dozens of thloga Inside tho house all needs a little touching up IH ' Wu've paints already to use for any purpose, put up In any size cans you ( msy wish, any color you may fancy. 1 Drop In aud pet a color card and 1 wa'll be plcsfed to toll vim more j about Of course wo'vo brushes to put tho pilot on with H FROM 10c UP I j Rlter Bros. Drug Go. Logan and Garland, Utah, Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, Idaho. H HI MHM Garland Hotel S. DRAKE, Prop. Regular Meals Served M Nice Airy Rooms Neat office and Large Dining Room, JH S- B!ockorth of the Bank. aLsBBBBBBBBK EVERYBODY KNOWS 0rTHBi0 Clayton House Quls Tho Best Hotel in Town. 2 Nice Airy Rooms-Hot Rooms-Hot and cold water. Electric Lights Free Sample Room We Keep Nothing but the Best. Rates Reasonable S. M. CLAYTON, Prop. For a Sprained Ankle. A sprained ankle may be cured In about one-third the time usually required, re-quired, by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely, and giving It absolute abso-lute rest. Dor sale by Rltor Bros, drug store. Suggestive Monument for a Town. Grit Vim Push Boost Energy , Schools Morality Churches ttarmony Cordiality Advertising Talk about It Write about It Speak well of It Healthy Location Help to improve It Advertlso in Its papers Good country tributary Elect good men to offlco Honest competition In prices Faith exhibited In good works Try to mako tho atmosphero healthy. heal-thy. Firo all croakers, loafors and dead beats. Let your object bo tho welfare, growth and promotion of your town and its people Speak well of publlc-Bplrltod mon, nnd also bo one of them yourself. Be honest with fellowmcn. The Garland flour mill is running night and day trying to fill tho many orerdes ahead for mill stuff. ' Mr and Mrs J W Lewis gavo a watermelon water-melon socIhI to n number of their friends and neighbors -Monday evening. George Gleason, accompanied by bis sister, Mrs Lottie ICeer, returned home from Idaho Falls Thursday evening. "Peach Day" at Brigham City next Wcdnssday, Sept. 18. One fare for round tsip; good for return Sept. 10. Mrs. John T. Lont and children returned re-turned Thursday evening from a month's visit with relatives nnd friends In Spanish Span-ish Fork and Payson, Roscno Evans sneaked Into the Globe offlco Thursday morning while ye editor was at breakfast and left a nice string of fish on the job press. Thanks, Master Ross. American Falls Townsite Opening The 0. 8. L. Ry. will mako a rato of 2 cents a mile each way to American Falls and return for tho American Fulls Townsite opening Sept. 20. 1007. Tickets Tick-ets on sale Sept. 25th and 20th; good for return Sept. 28th. See agent for further particulars. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Theso tests are proving to the people without a penny's cost tho great value of this scientific prescription known to drug. gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Ca-tarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Special Excursion East, Beglnlug July 18, the O.S. L. Ry.wlll give a rate of cno faro plus 2 for round trip to all points cast. See local agent for full portlculars. J20tf KILL the COUGH 1 AMD CURE THE LUNGS B m Dr. Kings New Discovery j rnn CONSUMPTION Prlco C run I OUGHSand 50c &$ 1.00 LyOLDS Free Trial, g Guaranteed for all THROAT nnd K IiUNO TROUBLES, or IffONxIY S BACK. R BSSBSaiaSaiBMaVBSHSBHBaMSSSCSIOCSaVSITtX Wc would be pleased to liavo our readers, read-ers, and the public generally, scud In such Items of news as mny come under their observation, saeb as births, deaths, marriages, goings nnd comings, etc. Many things transpire that we may overlook, over-look, henco wo ask you to assist us In this matter that, we may be able to publish pub-lish am. tho news. por m Fall and Winter I 1907-5 I Shelves and warerooms loaded to capacity. Mvery square inch of hh S space filled with good J H things to Eat and Wear. Newest patterns in O Dress Goods Lai est Styles in Hats and the Famous Hood and Old Colon' Rubber Goods- Make Your Selection jH While the Stock is Complete. W. L. GR0VER & SONS, I Wff&'Xl&Wa'lflW tsrWhere the Teams Stop.-ia vm&WffSXWffSiZ. aO Qw 1 til Wc Still Have a Few of the Celebrated S Peerless preezers I j Which will Be Sold at GREATLY KEDUCED PRICES, H We arc Headquarters for all Kinds of Lumber, Building Material, Furniture, Hardware, Glass, Paints & Oils Just unloaded two cars of Heaters and Ranges JENSEN BROS. I (Suci'efisor-i to My mm .Tctisont Garland 1 1 I Agricultural College j I of Utah.J I I "UTAH'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL." I Prepares lien and Women for Success in Life, p , I i " H "Learning is Wealth to the Poor, and Honor to the Rich, an Aid to the Young, jj a Support and Comfort to the AgecVVvBacon. j jlfl I COURSES OF STUDYi f H AGRICULTURE--Agronomy, Horticulture, Anl- Ing, Banking, Tranportntlon. Commercial Lhw. Stcno- mal Industry, Veterinary Science, Dnlrylng, Irrigation, graphy.etc. 'H Drainage, Farm Mechanics, Road Building, etc. GENERAL SCIEKCE-KuglUh, MutheuinUe. DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS-Cooklng, History. Economics, .Modem Languages, Natural and J 'H , Dietetics, Sanitation, Hyglne, Sewlug, Housoliold Econ- Physical Science? , etc. i 11 nmlca, Home Nursing, eto. g .'jM I MECHANIC ARTS-Carpontry, PorgInS, Pat- . ENGUCEURING -Irrigation KnSlnMtas JlnMy I tern Making. Carriage Building. Foundry Work. Ma- Unlwrslty of L1M1. , $1 ohlno Work, etc. Courses also onrd In Muio, Art. rhynlral Train ffj iH !g COMMERCE Business Administration, Account- ing and Library Woik. I CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES fl c A largo trained faculty of experts; twenty buildings with splendid equipments; farms, orchard?, ardent, j livestock and farm hullilltiKs; heautlful and healthful surroundings in one nf tlio licit towns of thu Mate; u j vigorously ;noral atmosphi'iiij; modern courses nf study , carefully ainmpi d to ennlilo ilium and women to Miour j 'M g tho comforts of llfo, and to mako every day a liaptv ouo. )i IB V All thu graduates of tho College occupy flit-class positions; Its ftudents havu been unifiirmoly eiMvhsful. ;ii H $ Tho Collegu has good opportunities for securing employment for Its graduates. . 'f. S Expenses arc low. No tuition; ontranco free fS.OO. The Illustrated circular and catalogue will InlcreM ymi fl 5j and will bo sent free, ;i fl I Address, the Registrar, Agricultural College, ' I J I Logan, Utah. ;. M 1 X. X X The College Opens on September 17th, 1907, X X X ) 1 i |