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Show ITEMS OF INTEREST. Lorln Preston spent last Sunday In Dowoyvillc. G. W. Mlllor was a Brlgham visitor visi-tor Wednesday. B. F. RIter of Logan was horo on business Tuesday. Moslah Evans returned from Salt Lake City Thursday night. J. Y. Jensen and wife spent most of this week in Brlgham City. Born To tho wife of Daniel Angle An-gle a fine, daughter Wednesday,, C. E. Wilson returned Tuosday from a few days visit in Ogden. Thomas Wlso spent last Saturday and Sunday In tho state capital. Elwood Austin, who has been quite sick with heart trouble, Is favorably recovering. W. H. Evnns gavo tho Coombs res-Idonca res-Idonca on Factory street a coat of paint this week. J. M. Simpson, prinxt, painted a neat coal sign on W. L. Grover & Sons' store Monday. Co. Commissioner M. J. Richards of Riverside was transacting business in Garland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rhodes returned return-ed last week from a pleasant visit with relatives in Lohl. Mrs. Leo Clayton, J. C. Wheelon nnd MlssSarnh Fowler were Brlgham visitors last Saturday, M. A. Chldester, manager of the Dewoyvillo Dramatic Co., gavo this offlco a pleasant call Wednesday. J. F. Owffns, who has hndii prolonged pro-longed sjego of Illness Is out again attending to his business Interests. SEEDS, SEEDS Cholco Flowor & Garden Seeds In bulk nnd In packages at tho Garland Mercantile Co. It Tho Garland Dramatic Co., will presont tho pleasing western molo-draraa, molo-draraa, entitled, "Tho Inhorlted Cur-8o" Cur-8o" at tho hnll next Saturdny aftor-noon aftor-noon and ovonlng. An exceptionally exceptional-ly strong cast of characters has been procured and manager T. H. Edwards promises to give tho public a play woll worth tho price of admission. Under tho auspices of tho Town board nnd marshal T. L. Snook, A. I, Grovor and Volnoy King hnvo beon busy this wook In giving our streets a thorough leveling up which greatly Improves tholr looks. Road Supervisor Super-visor II. S. Rico will uso the loveler on tho roads of Garland North next week nnd Boon our roads will bo in flno condition. Monoy to Loan on Farm Lands. Apply to Jno. J. Shumwny, representing represent-ing the Farmora' Utah Loan Assn. of Logan, Utah. m20 Simple Remedy for la Grippe. La grlppo coughs nro dangerous as thoy frequently doyolop Into pneumonia. pneu-monia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops tho cough but hoalu and strengthens tho lungs so that no sorl-ous sorl-ous results neod bo feared. Tho genuine genu-ine Foley's Honey and Tnr contains no harmful drugs and Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Rltor Bros., Garland; Tromonton Drug Store, Tromonton. Read pago8 all about tho Garland Dramatic Co. Oscar Harris was an Incoming pnsson ger on last night's train. Alfred Swlnyard of Logan is visiting In town, tho guest of his brother, II. P. Swlnyard and family. Mrs. Mary Wanlass and family left for Nowhouso Wednesday morning to mako that placo their future homo. Deputy Assessor H. M. Holler of Elwood spont a few days in Garland this week making assessments of property. pro-perty. i FOR SALE Tow.i lots on Factory Fac-tory and Mitln streets. Enquire nt tho Garland Mercantile Co. tf A. J. Fife was in Preston on a horse-buying deal Monduy and spont Wednesday In Brlgham on tho samo business. Ilrs. E. T. Capener of Riverside, who has been quite sick for tho past ten days, is reported to be improving slowly. Local Mgr., R. E. Baxtor and Lineman Line-man Fell Balrd of tho R. M. B. Tel. Co., Bpent last Saturday and Sunday In Brlgham City. G. S. Mowry, tho, painter, has mado tho Garland Amusement hall brand now all over. Ho put tho finishing touches on tho roof this week. Fbloy's Honey nnd Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens tho lungs and expels colds. Get tho genuine In a yellow package. RIter Bros, -Garland; Tremonton Drug Store, Tremonton. J. R. Smith, representing Reeves & Co., of Denver, Colo., who has just returned from a business trip to California, Cal-ifornia, was horo on business yesterday. yester-day. A. M. Brown, Wm. Boaty and son Jesse, of Colllnston wero in town Tuesday. Mr. Brown just returned from a trip to Butte, Montana. J. C. Wheelon and family moved into the Featherstone resldenco on .Factory Rtreet Tuesday.' Jos.. W Burns of Flsldlng assisted them In making tho move. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong of Alplno announce tho marriage of tholr daughter Julia and Mr. R. E. Baxter of Garland, to take place In the Snlt Lake temple on March 17th. Am. Fork Citizen. Peter Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jonson roturned from Mantua Wednesdny, whoro thoy went to attend at-tend tho funeral of Mrs. P. Jensen an account of which appears on this page. Mrs. R. L. Bush entortained the offlco force of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., last Thursday night. Tho evening even-ing was spent in music and pleasant conversation. Delicious refreshments wero served and a pleasant evening spent. Mrs. L. A. Snow of Brlgham City, spent a few days in town this week tno guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. , W. Miller. Also Mrs. H. Miller of BrJghnm, mother of G. W. Miller, spent a few days here. W. J. Fife of tho Garland Livery Co., roturned Tuesday from a' horso-selllng horso-selllng and horBO-buylng trip to south Carolina. Ho reports having had a pleasant tlmo nnd "took In tho sights" both going nnd coming, F. O. Haws and wife, Burdott Smith, MIbs Mary Rose, Miss' Cornolln Brooks' and Mrs. L. B. Smith went to Brlgham City last Saturday to attend tho regulnr monthly toachors' Institute. Insti-tute. Photographer A. W. Compton and son Alma of Brlgham City spent, n few days In Garland this week taklnsr photos of tho Sugar factory and other prominent buildings for the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. WINES and Manors for Medicinal purposes at RIter Bros Drug Storo. tf C. T. Barret, architect, and S. Richards, plumbor, both of Logan, wero In town Tuesday. Mr. Barrott drew tho plans of B. F. Rltora' now dwellings on Factory streot and Mr. Richards did tho plumbing. |