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Show ITEMS OF INTEREST. If. Bovd lifts secured n position a clerk nt liny 'a store. Mrs. .T. F. Fcnthcrstono U visiting rcl-ativt-H nt American Fork. Y. Hashimoto, who bus been In thin rlty fur a few weeks, was a Salt Lako pivHsenjjer Sunday. Miss Nina Winters presented this offlco with 11 bcniitlful bouquet of awect peas 0110 day this week. Thanks. Miss Edna How of Georgetown, Ida., Is the guest of Mr and Mrs A I Urover this week, tho latter bclnir her aunt. IMhs Esther Coombs of Paysou, sister ' of Kph Coombs, Is spending tho week hern, tho guest of Sir and Mrs Kph Coombs. Hob Orblson, cix'lt engineer, formerly of Corlnno, received a fine Kb Alto horn from tho east Tuesday, nnd joined tho Garland Military Hand, ltob Is O.K. and tho band is proud of Its new member. Wednesday afternoon Mm. .Tos. Jensen gave an ieo en-am treat to tho carpenters, painters and workmen, who arc employ-rd employ-rd In tho construction of their new residence. resi-dence. The Qlobo force were also In-. In-. vitcd nnd took part In tho "sct'em-up." T. H. Kdwards, W. 1). Lewis and Mrs. !( W. P. Katon went to Salt Lake Wednes. I day. Mr. Edwards purchased $75 worth I of flro works and Mrs. Katon procured the bunting and decorations for the Amusement Hall for the 24th. Havo you heard tho latest T Mosle k went to church. Lot when thu saints gathorcd at tho meeting house last Suu-' Suu-' day, who should they sec orcuplng the stand hut Mosle. It being home missionary mission-ary day, all prerent looked for a sermon. At the conclusion of the meeting, however, how-ever, Moslo was seen holding tho hand . of Iho Bishop In a confidential chat. Members of tho Unreal), present at once concluded thnt tho Important business was of a ma'rlmonlal naturo and that Mosle was desirous of gutting hU consent ' to bring his little girl from tho south to reside In this city as Mrs. K. Tho Hp. was delighted to havo his flock Increased In number and gavo him ecouragomcnt in saying: "You havo chosen tlw better part, Moslo.a step In the right direction." Bureau of Information. '' Wines nnd Liquors for Medicinal pur poses at llltcr Hros Drug Store. JO-tf UKtItKKMlKKI!l'III'l'KKHKKinl Mm J A W lm was a Brlgham visitor Thursday. Nell Jcnson of Brlgham was a Garland risitur yesterday. Mr and Mm Arthur Barber went to Farmlagton yesterday. Mr MA Hoot ho went to Ogden Thursday Thurs-day afternoon In an automobile. Miss Nora Booth went to Provo Wednesday Wed-nesday to visit relatives. Mr and Mrs Uriel Rose spent Wednesday Wednes-day at Farmlogton and Incidentally visited vis-ited Lagootn Mrs Susannah P. Bootho of Brighatn is the guest of her daughter-in-law, MrsM A Boothc. Tho report of tho county commission- j era was crowded out of this Issue, but j will appear next week. Mrs W A Hay, her children Master Paul and Miss Mlnnto Hay, and Mrs L A Hay canto up from Salt Lake yesterday. Hcslilent Mngr. Moslah Evans was a Halt Lako visitor tho fore part of the week on buslncsa connected with The Utah SuuarCo. Mrs T II Edwards entertained in honor of Draiul Mrs 'Pranckuat her home Frl day evening. A number of iuvlted guests were presrnt and au enjoyable cveuing spent. Refreshments were served. Peter Fowler, an employee at tho Bear Illver Power Plant, caniu homo the fore part of tho week suffering with sciatic rheumatism, He Is taking treatment at thu Palaco Massago parlors and Is reported report-ed to be Improving rapidly. Wm Preston, of thu Garland Mor. Co., has had a force of tucu at work this week on tho excavation work for tbe baaetucnt Of their new edifice. A hand pump Is belug operated to draw off tho surplus water and works llko charm. Mis Sarah Fowler returned the fore part of the week from a trip to Idaho. Mr. Will Archibald ofClarkston, was thu guest of Mis Dora Godfrey, Sunday. Box Elder New please auswor How does the Utah-na team compare with the Garland team now? Tho Misses Hawd and Vera Edward returned Sunday from an extended visit to Mount Pleasant, Utah. Mr Mlunle II. Jensen and Mrs.J. A. Edward of Brlgham, spent Sunday In this city, the guest of Sir. Jo. Jensen. The It It I advertising the Box Elder Stako 8 H excurslou for Aug 0tk. We have It Aug 8th on otu pgn and Aug Otb ' on thu other. It will bo one of these day so be on baud to go with the SB army. A force of men aad teams have been at work the past few day on the 'race track west of tut city and It is ' In good shape for the races July 34th. ' ' W, K. Morrison, electrician of Brlgham, Brlg-ham, representing the Utah Ind. Tel. Co.. was in Garlaud a few day this week putting In a toll station at tho Consoll-dated Consoll-dated W & M Co. and making iwiue change at tho Utah Sugar Co.' office. Wo wero informed that M. A. Wallace, father of Mr. Wm. King, was married In Salt Laku Wednesday, to a lady from the east. He quit hi job at thu factory Monday and the Indications are that tho above facts are trim. Latkh: A mar rlage license has becu Issued to Mllford Wallace, aged SO, of Garland, and Mag. gie Burke, 88, of Burden, Kauaa. Utah State Journal, Don't forget The Foulger Studio. t N.P. McDonald, the buttling cigar manufacturer of Ogden, made a pleas-ant pleas-ant call at the olflco of the Garland Globe aud presented the editor with a box of his product, the Red Ribbon Per-fecto Per-fecto brand of cigar. Wo have sampled the goods and pronounce them all they are represented to be pleasing to the eyo aud satisfactory to ths taste. We can recommend the "Red Ribbon" brand to smoker of high grade cigar. They are trade winners, and not shelf goods. Thu good news of Garlaud' victory at Brlgham and the announcement that tho passenger train would carry mall tbo be glnulng of this week, came about the same ilme aud the citizens of Garland did not fail to welcome the new with rouslug cheer. The fact that thu pas-aenger pas-aenger ha begun carrying mall insure her running for some time to come. The mall carried by this train must come dl-rect dl-rect from the post office In a iwuch. Letter cannot bo nulled at the dejiot a there U uo mall clerk on the train. All registered mail will be bold for the mixed train a usual. This give us mall service from the south twice a day and this certaluly make matter sore agreeable. This ucw service Is especially beniQclal to those who depend on the rural free delivery system, a letter that com in In thu afternoon go out tbo next morning. morn-ing. Heretofore tbey laid in the otllco until the following afternoon. The mall coming from the aoutb will be dlatributed every cveajog except Sunday. |