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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Stake Quarterly Con ferenco today and tomorrow. .Head our "Wanted" and "For 8alc" column on 1st paga. The Misses Sarah and Ada Fowler spent Decoration Day lu Corlnno. j Wm. Clayton of Stone, Idaho, spent tho fore part nf this week In town. Geo. Meldrum of Tremont has 0 fine stock of Wall Paper on hand. It L. E. Deuel, pedagogue of Snowvlllo, was in Garland on business Tuesday. A SAMP-l'ortcr's Patented Itapld Wrench only 11.00. At Doothc's. JO Miss Nettle Hawks was visiting relatives re-latives In Hrlgham a few days this week, j Wall Papcrl Wall Paper! Oood stock ' prices reasonable). Geo. Meldrum Tre mont. It .Tos. E. Corbctt returned last Sunday from a visit with his wlfo and family at Bancroft, Idaho. Miss Lera Clark ruturncd Tuesday from a visit with rolatlves in Logan and Preston, Idaho. David Dorton, wife and babies, left Weduesday for a tou days' visit with relatives In Lchl. F. W. Richards and 0. W. Karl of Fielding wcro transacting business In Garland Tuesday. Eph Coombs und Thomas Wise return-cd return-cd Tuesday evening from a business trip to Salt Lako City. ! Mrs. Frank Scarlu and children left Tuesday morning for Payson to visit relatives and friends. W. II. Boo tho, Sr., camo over from Hrlgham Sunday and spent the foro part of this week In Garland. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller and Mrs. J. It. Standing spent last Saturday and Sunday In Drlgham City. John Illchards of Klverstdo, was In town on business Wednesday and gave this ofllco a pleasant call. Miss Nora Sasser left for Logan last Sunday to attend tho summer school at tho Utah Agricultural Collego. " Chief Clerk W. T. Pyper or the Utah- ' Idaho Sugar Co 'a ofllco, Suit Lnko City, spent most of this weok In Garland. 0, J. Campbell, Eph Coombs, F. D. Willing, A. 11. Capencr and Andy Jen-( Jen-( sen were Hrlgham visitors Tuesday, t J. T. Davis, Adolph Anderson, Jack Layton and Cal I), Mayfleld spout lam Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lako City, I Parties who buy wall paper of mo can have santo hung Immediately at reasonable reason-able prices, Geo. Meldrum, Tremont, It MMMMMMUMMIAMWilAHtMAAMIAMMtfilMMiM H. F. Uootho spent Sunday In llrlj-ham, llrlj-ham, James H. Gardner and M. W. Ingalls of tho lichl Sugar factory, spent a few days In town this week. Miss Hazel Evans returned Monday evening from on extended visit to the statoof California and tho Coast, Miss Myrtle Jensen returned last Sunday Sun-day evening from an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. Lcnora Nelson of Freedom Wyo. Mrs, Ellen Henderson of Preston, Idaho, was visiting In Garland this" week tho guest of her mother Mrs. Lucy A. Clark. Miss Mary Drake from tho Hear Itivor Power Plant, spent the foro part of this week in town thogucst of tho Misses Ada and Sarah Fowler. John Olscn returned Sunday from tho Coast and has decided that Garland's pretty girls are more of an attraction than coast climate. Harry Swlnyard, the blacksmith, and E. V. Schneider, tho confectionery man, made a trip lb Logan Saturday lust returning Sunday cvouing. Mrs. Lucy A. Clark left yesterday for Salt Lnko City to spend n few days. Sho with Susa Gates leavp for Chicago, June 11, to attend tho Republican Convention. Con-vention. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning returned Saturday last from Logan accompanied by their daughter, Allssa Manning, who has completed tho first year's courso at tho II. Y. College. Tho first Annual Ilcllglon Class general conference will bo held In Salt Lake City June 4th to 8th. Every Ilcllglon class worker In tho Uuxeldcr stako, If posslblo, should attaond tho sessions held on Juno 7th. Cards ar out announcing tho marrage of Miss Wannctta Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Snow of Hrlgham City, to Mr. Georgo M. Thoratcnson of Ogdcn, Tho ceremony takes placo at Hrlgham City, Juna 17th. Mrs. S. Joyce, Clarcmont, N. II., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bullies of Foloy'o Kidney Kt-medy. It cured mo of a sovcro caso of kldnoy trouble of several years staudlng. It certainly Is a grand, good mcdiclno, and I heartily recommend it. Illtor Uros. Garland and Tromonton Drug Store. W. R. Ward, of Dycrburg, Tcnn., writes: This is to certify that I have used Foley's Oriuo Laxative for chronic cvustlpatlou, and it has proved without a doubt to bo a thorough practical remedy for this troublo, and It Is with pleasure I offer my conscientious reference," re-ference," ltlter Uros. Garland and Tromonton Drugstore, Mrs. W. H. Parko of Rlversldo, who with her children has been speudlug tho winter In Salt Lako City, returned homo last Friday evening. Mrs. Parko was In town on business Wednesday and In conversation con-versation with her wo learned that her son, Dale II, Parke, a student of tho University of Pennsylvania Is spondlug his auramor vacatlou lu Salt Lako City. A Klndcrgarton will open up in this city Monday, Juno 16th, at tho public school homo. Miss Marlon Johnson of Ogdcn has boon ongaged aa the toaohor and comes highly rocommended. Tue-tlnn Tue-tlnn Is 11.23 por mouth payablo to MrsJ. Ilurdett Smith or tho teacher In advance. Parents interested In this movomcot should liavo tliolr children enrolled on tho first day Juno 10. Mrs. S. L. Rowcn, of Wayno, W. Va writes: "I was a sufferer from kldnoy disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took 'Foley's Kldnoy Remedy, One dollar bottle and part of tho second cured mo cntlroly," Foloy's Kidney Remedy works wonders whero others aro a total failure, Rlter Hros. Garland ond Tromoutou Drug Sturo, |