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Show j ITEMS OF INTEREST. 1 Ml ('linn Clark wa In iJriplium Sun- i I) It Marble of c lllti mi In (own H Tuesday. C K WlUon li ft ycMcrday to visit reln-Hj reln-Hj tlvci In Ogdcn. H, Adolph Anderson made a hiinitic. trip H'. to Ogdcn Sunday. Hf lWmimtrr II V lluotho ot llrigham City vriin lioM Thursday . H) Miss Mlntu Henderson of Clifton, Ida , 1.1 the gurstof MKi Clara Clnrk. H. WINES nn(1 Liquors for Medicinal H' puro.sM at Itltcr Hros Drug Store, tf fl , II I Crltcholow of tho 0 V & M Co. of Ogden, wus lu town ou bualnewi Tuesday . A K Smith returned Saturday last from a wtuk'a vltft to Salt Luke and Farming The foundation work of Eph Coombs' H, new addition to hi roaldunco la well tin- ; der way . Miss Hazel Evans cam up from Salt Lake and tp out Saturday uud Suuday in Mrs. 1) E Manning returned Wedncs-day Wedncs-day evening from a vlilt with relatives in Farmiugton. J It Smith of Salt Lake City, was here Tuesday ou business connected with his property in thU locality. MlssClHrH CIarhuudMr.lt K Uaxtcr will entertain the Hnppy Hour Club uuxt Friday evening April UOtli. H; J F Fcatherhtone returned last Satur- H day evening from a business trip to Lo- H gan and Salt Lake Lako City. Mik A X Austin of Liberty, Boar Lako fli Co., Idaho, alitor of Mrs A II Olcason, tpent lost Saturday ana Sunday in Our- B K ltiler, who Just leluruod from n trip to California and the coast, npent Tuesday, Wednesday ivnd Thursday lu this city. Word chiho over the phone yesterday thut a fine sou arrived at tho home of M II Welling, Prcst. nf the Mulad Stake, Thursday , Post Ofllcu Iuspuctnr.H Lowe find Col-Hi Col-Hi lius weie lu Garland Tuesday on their aumul Inspecting tour of money order offices of this county . Jeweler J W Lewis was exhibiting two pretty little while rata at his desk Thurs-day. Thurs-day. Tbuy were preseuted him by K T U Caponer of Riverside. 'Uata. Mr. and Mrn. M I) Kvans cntertuiucd V at dinner Sunday Judge Kllas u Smith of Salt Luke City.' Mr. Smith is the Vice- Hf president of tho Bunk of Garland . Hj According to the Box Kldor News, l.o- renro W. AudiThon liua becu appointed H: postmaster at BrlghamCityi Mr. Amlcr- assumes his duties about April Ul. . The Belief Society will eclebrato an- nual day at the home of Mrs. II H Bice next Tuesday, March 17th. In the even-B even-B Ing supper will bo served to tho men T K Secrlst spent last Saturday in town khakiug hands with old friends prior to H his departure for a mission to the south- H trn states. He leaves Farmlngtnn about B G W Gow has sold his farm south of town to Walter Kirby of Hyde Park, H who takes possession this week. Mr. Goss has moved to Curlow where he will H' ronko his future home. Hj H W Frieilog, geuernl agent of tho j California Irrigated Land Co., delivered H n lotorusting address at the Garland H Nnrlh School house Monday ovcnliig, H, The attendance was good and tho lecturo H very interesting. Mr and Mrs John Farr entcrtuincd 11 number of friends Ht their homo last Saturday Sat-urday night. Refreshments were served after which the evening was spent In dunciug. A short program was carried out aud the evening pleasantly spent. If you receive a copy of tho Garland Globe fhU "sample copy" wrltteu on the corner, remember thut it is an Invitation Invita-tion for you to subscribe. $1.60 will give you the Globe S3 wtok aud you cttuuut afford to be wlthou your home paper. Last weok G W Miller purchased the house and lot formerly occupied by Clarence Clar-ence Hayes, and Luther B Sasser bought tho property owucd by J II Cos's. Mr and Mrs Miller moved Into their now homo tho Jitter purl of last week and Mr and Mrs Sus.ser will follow suit lu u few days. Bp. V. L. Grovur left Tuesday morning morn-ing for Billings, .Mont., owlug to the Illness Ill-ness of his son, Lesllu Grover, who was reported to bu very sick with dlptheria. X mostugu was received by .Mrs. Grover Wednesday stating that Bp. Grover had reached there aUd that Leslie was now out of danger. An olllcers' meeting of tho Primary Associations As-sociations of tho north district was held at tho hull lust Saturday afternoou, 6 out of the 7 associations being represented, Mrs, H M Figglns of tho Stuko Board was In attendance. The Garland association assoc-iation treated the lossou outlined by the General Board. Tho auuual stock-holders' meeting of the Garland Morcuntilu Co, was held at their establishment In this city Tuesday. The following stock-holders were present: O W Knudsou aud J C Kuudsou of Brig ham City, Lucian A Kay and Win. Hay of Salt Lake City and Win. Prestou of this city. A divldeud of 1 was declared declar-ed and the same olllcers elected for tho eusulugycar. At tho stock-holders' meeting of the Bunk of Garland, hold ut their buuklug house in this city .Monday, March 0th, thu uume board of directors fur the ensuing ensu-ing year was re-elected aud 10 was set aside as a surplus fund. The directors hold a meeting at the Dcseret Kutlonul Bunk in Salt Lake City Thursday, March liitb, aud u re election of the present olllcers olll-cers was made and mmnlniuusly sanctioned, sanc-tioned, Thu boys bolouging to the deacons' quorum quo-rum od Itellglou Cluss spent the fore-noou fore-noou of last Saturday in fixing up tho grounds uround thu new tithing ofOce uud the iti'lfgiou Olios boy callud on tho wives of our mlxstiiuarle iu the afternoon and reduced thrit wood piles to kindling wood, Tuku off your hut to. tho boys, Thu wood-choppers wero Azar Evans, Johnnie Wright, Klmer Waters, Clmlon-der Clmlon-der Bow to uud Vcniou Rhode. Win. Lowo and W ONuttal of Wlllartl 1 City, representing tho Elk Coal Co. of Wyoming, were guests of. Mrs. Lottie I Lowe Thursday, During tho day they drove to Fielding and Riverside In tho Interest of thu company . E V Schneider and G W Austin returned re-turned Thursday ft 0111 a trip to Malad In n wagon whero thoy went to do some repairing re-pairing of the Sugar Co 's beet drills in that locality. While In that city they took In the play "Tho Empire Agnlust tho Woman" by the Josephine Deffry Co. at tho Malad Opera House and pic nouueed it tho best show they had seen lu a long tlmo. E. V. says O. W. shod some tears uud vlpcd his nose nvay. Spring-time Is coming tho birds arc singing In tho trees and all mituru seems to rejoico. What about tho Gnrland Military Baud? It must join In tho chorus cho-rus with some spirited music suited to tho occasion but there is no leader. Now, boys, wo want you to get together and petition tho town board to furnish an instructor. Garland cannot aud must not he without a baud. A fuw practices under the directiou of a competent tutor what you need and we will get him ,lf wo have to levy a special incomu tax on tho capitalists of town. Look out for the tax collector. Tho remains of Win. Wardrop, who died Iu Currle, Nevada, last Friday, were shipped to Wollsvlllo, Cache Co., I for burial nnd Imrcsslvo funeral services j weie held in that city Thursday after-j after-j noon of this week. Mr. Wardrop wni a binthcr of Jaint's and Collin Wardrop nf 1 Dowoyvllle. Mcsdnmoi 8 Drnko of tho , B It Power Plant, M E Campbell of Brig-I Brig-I ham and Agues Wheclou of thU city and I has a host of relatives both In Cacho and I Box Elder counties. Among the relatives I In attendance at tho services weru James and Collin Wardrop, Mcsdnmua S Drake, M E Campbell, Eph Jensen and Agnes Whcolon, Messrs. Ciins. Drake, John Garrett nnd Ed Campbell, Mr. aud Mrs. II Toffcr nnd MIsj Mamie Campbell. 1 |