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Show GARLAND NORTH ITEMS. Tho bnll game, Thursday May 14, between be-tween the Independents nnd the married men, resulted In n score of 14 to It lu favor of tho Independents. Tho 2-month's' old baby of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Grovcr is improving after a short spell of sickness, Mr Grovcr re turned from Logan Monday. Two returned missionaries, who havo been laboring In West Virginia, aro visiting visit-ing relatives lu this vicinity. They nro Archlo L. Nelson nnd Orson S. Anderson of Alberta, Canada. Miss Edith Itlco Is visiting relatives in Logan nnd SmithDold. Mrs. Munns, mother of Chas. Munns, who has been spending the winter horo, left laM week to visit relatives In Smith-field. Smith-field. Miss Alice Munns returned last Sat-urdny Sat-urdny from Brighnm whera she has been nttcndlng the High School. Tho Independents nnd the Plymouth team crossed bats Friday, May 15, the scoro being 10 to 6 in favor qf tho Independents. In-dependents. Frank Welling, the Misses Anna Hall, ErmaCrompton and Clara Smith successfully success-fully passed the 8th grade examination nnd went to Brlgham Thursday to attend tho Commencement exercises. L. S. |