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Show ITEMS OF INTEREST. Georgia Harper nnd company presented pre-sented "Noll Qwynno" nt tho Garland hall Thursday night and tho wortd-renouncd wortd-renouncd play "Sapho" last ntglit. Tho bill fbr tonight Is "Camlllo". Tho company Is of tho good-oyo kind and a treat Is in storo for all who attend at-tend tonight. Editor Capwell of tho Trcmont Times announces thnt his subscribers must get along without tho Times for two or threo weoks as business calls him to tho East. For Sale Seed potatoes, early nnd lato. Apply to Parley Jonson mllo north ot factory, Garland, Ut.2t Eph. Coombs was on tho sick list a few days this week. No. doubt his Illness was duo to tho fact that Gov. Spry vetoed tho rigid liquor bill. Governor Wra. Spry knocked tho liquor Bill Sky High by placing upon up-on it his official veto Tuesday. W. II. Bootho, Sr., of Brighara was hore on business Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Darton woro Ogden visitors Thursday. Mrs. J. Y. Jensen, accompanied by C. Chrlstonsen of Brlgham, wont to Ogdon Tuesday whero sho purchased a flno Stegor plnno from Glon Bros. Piano Co. For Salo or Trado Two plows and a wngon. Apply to G. W. Miller, Garland, Utah. It At a rccont meeting ot tho farmers of tho' Bear IUver Valley it was unanimously un-animously agreed to orgnnlzo a commercial com-mercial club and tho following were chosen as a. committee to net as officers of-ficers for ono year: C. G. Adney, J. C. Wheelon, Alnn E. Rocho, J. P. Holmgren, Hol-mgren, W. S. Ilnnsen, J. W. Frnncom, Moroni Mortonsen, C. W. Richards, Sr., David Holmgren, John Sommers, Geo. Cnrlton,J. P. Johnson and K. II. Frldal. O. L. Winters was an Ogden visitor last Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Wheelon and daughter, Miss Sarah Fowlor, spont last Saturday Satur-day and Sunday with relatives In Brlgham City. C. O. Anderson of tho Malad Valley Val-ley Harness Co., spont Sundny and Mondny with his family in Ogdon. Tho casf of Mrs. A. Murla, agont for tho Vlavn Co., of Salt Lako, vs. N. L. Brown enmo up for hearing In Justice Burdett Smith's t court Inst Saturday. Atty. C. E. "Foxloy appeared ap-peared for plaintiff, and defendant was represented by Atty. B. C. Call. Tuesday of this week Justlco Smith handed down his decision in favor ot tho plaintiff. How can any person risk taking somo unknown cougli remedy when Foloy's Honey nnd Tar coats them no moro? It Is a snfo remedy, contains no harmf uljlrugs, and cures tho most obstinate coughs and colds. Why experiment ex-periment with your health? Insist uponhnvlng tho genuino Foloy's Honey Hon-ey and Tar, IUtor Bros., Garland; Tromonton Drug Store, Tremonton. SEEDS, SEEDS Choice Flowor & Gardon Seeds in bulk and In packages at tho Garland Mercantile Co. It For Salo 2 good 3 Y farm wagons and some good Bced oats. B. P. Now-mnn, Now-mnn, East Garland, Utah. m27-al7 Mr. nnd Mrs. n. E. Baxter returned return-ed to this city Tuesday night and tho "Kiddles Tin Band" turned out nnd gavo them a royal homo-coming ro-coptlon. ro-coptlon. Thursday, a sweet little baby girl came to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. liar-ber. liar-ber. All doing fine. A charming daughter nrrlved at the homo Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Morten-son Morten-son Thursday, March 18th. Goo. F. Bowen and wlfo returned last week from a visit to Spanish Fork. Jny S. Glon of Glon Bios. Piano Co., of Ogdon, gavo this ofllco a pleasant call whllo In town on buslnoss Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Foulger are rejoicing rejoic-ing over the arrival of a fine boy. It was born yesterday. All concerned doing nicely. Tho Town Board Is planning Bomo big changes in tho matter of lighting our town nnd tho arranging of the electric light and telephones poles. A Religious Author's Statement. Rev. Josoph II. Fesoerman, Salisbury, Salis-bury, N. 0., who Is tho author of bov-ernl bov-ernl books, writes: "For sovernl years I was afflicted with kldnoy trouble nnd last winter I wns suddenly stricken strick-en with a sovero pain in my .kidneys and was confined to bed olght days unnblo to get up without assistance. My urlno coritnlned a thick whlto sod-Imont sod-Imont and I passed same frequently day nnd night. I commenced taking Foloy's Kldnoy Remedy, nnd tho pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urlno became normal. I cheerfully cheer-fully recommend Foley's Kldnoy Remedy." Rem-edy." Rltor Bros., Garland: Tremonton Tremon-ton Drug Storo, Tromonton. |