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Show ITEMS OF INTEREST. F. Foulgor of Ogdon Is visiting In town O. L. Wlntorg went to Ogdon yosti-r-daj' Moslnh Evnns wns n passenger to Salt Lnko yestcrdny Did you notlco tho beautiful' sunset sun-set Wednesday evening? W. II. Bootho, Sr., of Brlgham City spent Wednesday In town . Mrs. A. Murlo Is nsslstlng tho firm of W. L. Grover & Sons ns lady clerk. Miss Mary Rose returned Tuesday ovenlng from a visit to Salt Lako City. A stock-holders' meeting of tho B. M. & P. Co., wns hold In this city Wednesday. Merchant Chris Peterson of Snow-vlllo, Snow-vlllo, wns transacting business In Garland Wednesday. Cholco Flower and Gnrdon Seeds In bulk nnd In packages at tho Garland Gar-land Mercantile Co. It Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Konnard of Garland, near Riverside, wero in town on business Thursday. Mr nnd Mrs II O Ilunsakcr left yrs Icrdny for Cncha Junction to spend n fow days with Mr nnd Mrs Frank Nyo. C. W. Richards, Sr., of Fielding, left last Saturday for Cheyenne, Wyo., to attend tho Dry Fnrm Congress. Tho Garland Dramatic Co., has been holding regular rehorsals this week. Look but for a big" announcement soon. , Wo rorgot to toll you that tho now lady teacher at tho Garland public school Is Miss Cornelia Brooks of St. George. Mrs. Helen Burns of Fielding nnd her daughter, Mrs. Ursol Roso of this City, spent most of this week at tho Salt Lako Tomple. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edw N. Rogers nro rejoicing re-joicing over tliu snfo arrival of it flno dnughter Mint enmo to their homo Thursday Thurs-day night. All on tho Improve. N. L. Brown nnd wlfo havo returned re-turned from nn extended visit to their old homo In Dayton, Tennessee Thoy report having had a vary on-Joyablo on-Joyablo trip.. ' Cashier M. D. Evans of tho Bnnk of Garland wns In Ogdon on business Wednesday and Prest, Moslah Evans had tho pleasure of receiving deposits cashing checks, etc., at the bank that day. W. P. Madson, Studobakor Bros', man, nccompanlcd by his wife nnd children, wont to Brlgham to spend Washington's blrthdny. Mr. Mnd-son Mnd-son returned Monday night and Mrs. Madson and children will return tonight. to-night. Havo you noticed that our town presents n brighter nppcarance at night slnco tho Town Board had tho burned out globes on our streot corners cor-ners replaced? Hurrah for the T. B. Fixing streot crossings Is still going on, too. Joseph Jenson roturncd from Mantua Man-tua Tucsdny evening whero ho wont to visit his mother, Irs. P. Jensen, who Is vory III. Potor Jensen, her oldest son, wont to Mantua Wednesday Wednes-day to caro for her and hopes nro entertained en-tertained that sho will soon recover. Congratulations to Gnrland for tho fitting (?) observance nnd Grand Colebrntlon (?) of tho birthdays of Abraham Lincoln nnd Georgo Wash-, ington. For particulars seo omall bills or pago 500 of this Issuo. Wo wondor if Decoration Day will bo ob-sorved ob-sorved In this Grand (?) stylo this season. Foley's Orino Laxative cures constipation and liver trouble and makes the bowels healthy and reg ular. Orino is superior to pills and tablets as it does not gripe or nau-' seate. , Why take anything else? Ritcr Bros., Garland; Trernonton Drug Store, Trernonton. Wo woro Informed that Mrs. A. S. Roso of Farmlngton ,mothor of UrscI H Roso of this city, died tho latter part B of last woek In Farmlngton. We have H kept close watch of the dallies to learn particulars of her death nnd WM funoral, but up to the hour or going 'H to press wo woro unable to secure any H Information. H J. F. Fcathorstone camo up from Salt Lako last Saturday and disposed IH of his new residence on Factory St., Wm to Tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co:, for a consideration of $3,000.00. This week tho company sold to Stephen-Longstroth Stephen-Longstroth of Mendon, the residence now occupied by Mayor John C; Whcolon. Mr. Whcelon nnd famllr will movo Into tho Feathcrstono res-ldonco res-ldonco tho foro part of next wcok SEEDS, SEEDS Cholco Flower Garden Seeds in bulk and in packages nt tho Garland Mercantile Co. It Tho Footo Stock Co., with its big band and llttlo boy drummor, blew Into town yesterday morning after filling a four-night four-night engagement In Malad. Tho band gave a flno open-air concert at the cross ' roads of Main nnd Factory Sts. nnuT la tho ovenlng tho company presented the "Stowawny" to a crowded house. The H program for today and tonight'Is is fpT- 'H lows: Band concert at noou. Matinee at nt 2 p. m. "Inside Track" Evonlng-'s pcrformonco, "Wlfo In Nnmo Only" The company Is O, IC. |