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Show A Revelation. It Is a rovalation to people, the severe case of lung trouble that have been cured by Foley' Honey and Tar. It not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens tho lungs. L. M. Ruggles, Reasunr, Iowa writes: "The doctor aid I had norutimptlon, and I got no better uutllI took Foley' Honey and Tar. It stopped the hemorrhages and pain lu my lung and they are now as sound as a bullet," Rltcr Bros, Garland and Tromonton Drug Store. Fourth of July Rates Via Oregon Short Line. Tickets on sale July 3rd., and 4th., limited to July 8th. See agents for rates and further particulars. part-iculars. t Co. Tree Inspector Here. County Tree Inspector Carl Isaacson of Brighara gave this office a pleasant call Tuesday. He was making bis regular Inspecting tour of the county. STOP the destruction or your cherry trees by spraying for the slug; but do it now before k eats all of the leaves, as It is easier to do and it saves the treo. Use Paris green ar Arsenate of Lead. The slug Is one of the easiest to kill of all the pests we have; but don't forget to spray, as they weaken your trees and will eventually kill them. Carl Isaacson, J27 Jy4 Tree Inspoctor. Rev. L W. Waiiams Testifies. Rev. I. W. Williams. Huntington W. Va. teotlfl.es as follows: "This is to certify that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy Re-medy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble, and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for It." Rlter Bros. Garland and Trumouton Drug Store. ll I F A 11 1? IIC GARLAND, U. T. UtlLUll ....UTAH.... H tabr I Fifth ttd Curd Huts tad Irs IraVMriM Hj '. , , Fish iM I mm in Itasoa s Hr CATTLE Ml HOIS lONIMT AM SOLI II CARLIAI LOTS A G&mplrte Line of Groceries. Constantly On Hand. 4th-J U L Y-4th Doings in Garland TO-DRY! Marshal of the Day George Henrie Orator of the Day . . A. H. Gleason Master of Ceremonies . Mosian Evnns Program of the Day: Day Break Firing of 13 Guns, under direction of Geo. T. Rogers, artillerman. Sunrise Unfurling of the Stars and Stripes, Music Gnrlat d Military Band, Firing 46 Guns. 9:30 a. m. Assemble Salute of 3 Guns. The following patriotic program will be carried out at- the Social hall from 10 a. m. to 11:45 a. m. t Singing "Soldier's Chorus" . . . . ...... Garland Choir a Prayer by the Chaplain W. L. Grover 3 Address of Welcome John. C Wheclon 4 Baritone Solo P. A. Nordqutsl 5 Reading of Declaration of Independence . . Mrs Lottie B. Smith 6 Solo "Star Spangled Banner" Mrs. Kssie E. Fouler 7 Recitation:.; Mr. Lottie Low.- 8 Oration A. H Gleason 9 Overture Garland Ordirsira 10 Stump Speech , David B. Foulger 11 Toasts and Sentiments . . Read by Tostmaster Burdett Smith 13 Music Garland Military Band 13 Benediction by the Chaplain W. L. Grover During the program a spirited game of base ball will pe played at the City park between the business men of Carland and Gollinston. A treat for Base Ball Fans. 18 to 1 :3o p. m Lunch. Refreshments. 1 :3o p. m. Grand free dance for the children at Social hall. 2 p. m.- Big Base Ball contest at City park between Garland's Sturdy Nine and Bounliful's lamous team for a purse of 100.00. Military Band in attendance. 3 p. m. Day fireworks City park, the under auspices of the Japanese. 3:30 p. m. Srpots of all kinds, free for all, City park. Foot races, Wrestling matches, Wheelbarrow races, Jumping contests, etc., etc. $25,00 in cash prizes. 5:45 p. m. Enthusiastic horse races on South Main St. Free for all. 80.00 in cash prizes. ' 11 1 1111 1 ' 1 ' 1"- 1 1 M-IUU.I 1- .11 U 1 1 The Celebration endi with a Grand Ball at the Social hall in the evening. I'." 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 11 j m.ui' . . .j u ii i . ij . j 1 loj g One GClhole Day of Pleasure 1 1 I IN SELECTING J I j YOUR BANK . H I give careful ntU-iitlnn to thu STABILITY "f the bnuk and 9 Its WILLINGNESS lo iMijiorali-. with patrons lu the ilc- vclopnicnt of THEIR business. i 5 Our customers vnluo mid "bank on" our WII.MNON'KSS mid ABILITY jt at to nuNt them In every way continent w ll Is siifi.-, sound banking. Whether their account be lnrg or small, vi iiiiridutu their imtroniigo, S j This makes for a mutually satisfactory and profitable arrangement and ft for the future well-being of both bank and patron. We shall be phmsod to have YOU open nn account with us. $5 1 p State Bank of Brigham City. I I ACCOUNTS UNDER STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. I t c! SlH REPORT MADE TO TUB SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF UTAH OP TIIK CONDITION OF THE BANK OP GARLAND Located at Garland. In the County of Box Elder, Statu of Utah, at the cIom or bualneu on the 16th day of June, 1008. resouhccs: Loan and DUcounta .... JM.Wl.M Overdrafts ... . 1210.15 Furniture and Fixture . . 2,000.00 Dae from National Punk ... i,H7 Cuh on Hand ..... 2.GB3.80 Current Expenses and Taxea Paid - . G81.61 Total . . S63.C72.62 liabilities: Capital Stock Tald In t2i.000.00 Surplus Fund ....... 2.W0.O0 Undlvldod Proflta .... 1,761.70 Due to National Banks - - - 422.24 Individual Depoalta .... H.M8.0G Savings DcpL (Interest at 4 per rent) 3.218.80 Cashier's Checks - . . 611.76 Demand Certificates of Deposit ... 21.50 Time Certificates of Deposit .... CC9.52 Dills Payable 16,000.00 Total . . IG3.e72.62 STATE OK UTAH. County of Hox Elder. I"- M. D. Evans, being' first duly sworn according accord-ing to law deposes and says that ho is cashier of the above named bank; that the above und fore. Kolnir report contains a full, true and correct statement of tho condition of the ssld bink at the close of business on the 16th dsy of June, 1008, M. D. Evans. IMoslah Evans, Ellas A. Smith, W. W. Itlter. Subscribed and sworn to before imr thin 24th day of Juur. 1003. S.all C. J, CAMrnKLL. Notary Public. My Com. expires June 2t, 1003 STATE OF UTAH, I Olllreof the Secretary of Slate. I, a S. TlNour, Secretary of State of the State . fl of Utah, do hereby certify that tho furrtrolnir la a full, true and correct copy of the statement of tho abovo nsmed company, now on file In my office HBJ this 26lh tiny of June. 1008. HB C S. TiNar.r, HBl ISH Secretary of State. IB FOR SALE Town lots on Fao t iry und .Main streols, .Knquiro tit the Carlanil Mi'rriintlle Co. tf DEWEYVILLE. I Wo n ro over the measles, but tho homes of M. A. I.ish. lip, .1. 0. Dewey and J. I. Duwvy nro quarnntiucd for scarlet fuvur. BB Tho members of tho V. L..M.I.A. gave n social at tho homo of Edna Dewey last week. All the girls brought a pla'o BBJ (if home-made randy ami a very pleiiaut tlmu was the outcome. BBJ Mrs. Cuneth Dewey ami Miss Mlua Clililctier returned to Ulelifleld Sunday, Monday a flno tlHiightur was born to BBJ the wire of J. K, Chldesler Horn Tuesday to Mr. mid Mrs. John , BB O. Fryer, a flue sou. BB Mr. and .Mrs. l'cltliiglll nud Amos BB I'ettlnglll of Almo, were visitors hero .BB tht fore part of the week. ' 'BB Hans O. Johnson giive a wedding dance hcru last Friday evening to Ills many friends. A good-sized crowd was prcHeut and an enjoyable evening spent. BB The Tremont G. A. Woodward bsv Liquor House Prop ' r1 I SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING PRICESj I 1 Case of Beer $3,50 On Return of Case $1.00 Rebate H 1 Barrel Bottled Beer $10,50 On Return of BoMes $3,00 Rebate. H And Everything Else In Proportion. , This lucluiles Decker's ilest and Flshur's Salt Lake Deer. Wo UI.-.0 haudlu I'AIWT and III.UK ItlilllOX Hei r. H PLEASE CALL AND SEE US. I -DON'T YOU- I FORGET I That we have a complete line of . & General m JVI ERCHANDISE M to select your wants from at the VERY BEST PRICES that it is pos- . sible to make and live. If you doubt it, - fp CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Y OUII8 T II U L Y . ; Garland Mercantile Co., ll WM. PRESTON, Manager, 'Garland, Utah I BJ . uBJ |