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Show ITEMS OF INTEREST! W. P. Madson spent Sunday In Brlgham. ,i . Mrs. W. L. Grovor was n Logan visitor Wednesday. 1 Barbor II. F. MUlor spent Monday in tho stato capital. ! J. F. Owens visltod relatives In Wlllard last Sunday. i E. M. Tyson of Brlgham was hero on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Doron drove up to Fielding Sunday. Supt. T. H. EdwardB made a trip to Salt Lako Wednesday. Supt. T. H. Edwards and wlfo spent Sunday in Salt Lako City. Herbert B. Foulgor returned from Ogdon last Saturday evening. W. H. Glovor camo over from Brlgham Brlg-ham on a business trip Monday. Mrs. Lawrenco B. Smith spent Sunday Sun-day with her parents In Clarkston. Architect T. C. Bnrrott of Logan was in Garland on business Monday. I Mrs. J. C. Wheelon returned from a trip to Brlgham City Sunday evening. even-ing. Joseph Jonson and wife and Felix Balrd spont last Sunday In Brlgham City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Jensen made a flying business trip to Brlgham City Tuesday. Lawrence B. Smith was transacting transact-ing business In Logan the foro part .of this week. ,. I Prof. Bitters of; tho. B., Y. College, Logan, was hero Sunday In tho Interest Inter-est of Religion Classes. WILL SELL 1 acre lot of cholco Elberta peaches 300 bushels this year. J. C. Wlxom, Brlgham CIty.tf FOR SALE. 15 stands of bees. Apply to A. J. Barbor, 3-4 of a mile west of Rlter Bros. Drug Storo, dar-land, dar-land, Utah. it Our city fathers are having our streets nicely graded. The work on South Main street Is progressing in good shapo. W. R. Vanfloot has had tho Interior Inter-ior of tho Club saloon nontly papered and painted this week. J. M. Simpson Simp-son did tho work. Bear River Valley Commercial club day today. Meeting at hall at 1 p. m. sharp. Big gamo of base at city park at 3:30 p. in. Mrs. C. O. Anderson and children camo up from Ogdon Monday and will mnko this city their pormanont homo. Mr. and Mrs. Andorson hnvo moved into ono of B. F. Riters' now dwellings dwel-lings on Factory stroot. Next Thursday evening nt 8:30 o'clock, under tho auBplcos of tho Ro-llglon Ro-llglon Classes, an entertainment will bo given nt tho Garland hall. A program pro-gram consisting of comic and sentimental senti-mental selections, drills, choruses, etc., will bo presented by tho chlldron Admission: chlldron 10c; adults 2Gc. Freo refreshments. Special invitation in-vitation to parents. Mrs. Marcroft of Salt Lako City, sister of J. M.Simpson, is visiting relatives In town. J. M. Halk of Flandornu, 8o. Dakota, camo hero Thursday In the Interest of his farm Just Bouth of town which Is In chargo of J. Y. Jensen.' O. Barnard has on display In tho window ot Boyd nnd Francis' confectionery confec-tionery somo flno samples of oro from tho Garland Wonder Mino. WANTED. Mon with teams to haul coal; nlso two firemen and an onglncor. Reference required. Apply Ap-ply to box 13, Garland, Utah. tf Mrs. Howard Evans returned homo from a visit to Provo last Saturday evening. Sho was accompanied by her sister Miss Daisy Harding who is visiting hero. Brlgham defeated tho Garland nine In a score of 6 to 5 at tho county scat last Saturday. Today Brlgham comes to Garland and we feel cortnln that defeat Is In storo for tho visitors. Oleon N. Stohl, L. A. Snow nnd W. C. Horsloy, of tho Box Elder Stake Presidency, camo over from Brlgham City Tuesday ovcnlng nnd met with tho presidency of the Bear River Stake at tho Tithing office. Jos; H. Wollls went to Ogden Sunday Sun-day and returned Monday evening accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Wallls, who recently re-cently underwent an operation for appendicitis nt the Ogden General hospital. Mrs. Wallls is speedily recovering. W. T. Plpor and Mr. Slmpklns, Asst. Secretary, and Auditor respectively respect-ively of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., came 'lip from Salt Lako Monday evening. even-ing. Mr. Piper roturned tho noxt morning and Mr. Slmpklns remained hero until Thursday. J. M. Forrlstall, managor ot Ogden Fruit Growers' Assn., J. C. Jensen, Thomas Ashloy, fruit growors of Ogden Og-den and I. N. Porter of tho Davis County Nurseries passed through town in an automobile Wednesday on an inspecting tour of tho Boar River Valley. James T. Bigler of Rlversldo, who left Salt Lako yesterday for a mission to Great Britain, was tendered a vory pleasant farewell reception at tho Rlversldo hall Monday night. A program pro-gram was carried out and dancing engaged in. Mr. Bigler was presented present-ed a purso during tho evening. Mrs. F. L. Walker went to Syracuse Syra-cuse Wednesday to attend a reception recep-tion glvon in honor of tho marlago of her sTsIer, Miss Rhodn Miller, who was married to Bert Raddon at tho Salt Lako Temple Thursday Tho reception re-ception wns hold at tho homo of tho brldo'B parentB Thursday evening. Six Mormon Elders will appear on tho street corners ot Garland tomorrow tomor-row (Sunday) night for tho purpose of giving tho pooplo tho prlvllego of hearing tho defensive sldo of Mormon-Ism. Mormon-Ism. All aro cordially Invited. No collections takon. Como out and hoar them. Tho 4th Dry Farming Congress will meet at Billings, Mont., October 26, 27 and 28, 1900. Thlrteon western west-ern states and territories, two Canadian Cana-dian provinces, Moxlco and Russia will send exhibits. Seventeen states and ton foreign countries will have delegates to tho Congress. Funeral services wero hold Monday Mon-day afternoon at tho resldonco ot Mr. and Mrs, Geo. E. Brlggs ovor tho remains re-mains of their baby that was born Sunday, but only lived a fow hours. Bp. A. R. Caponor presided and members mem-bers of tho Garland ward choir furnished fur-nished tho music. Tho speakers were Wm. Mason and D. E. Manning. Mr, and Mrs. John Furr have gone to Payson t reside. J R. Smith, representing Reeves & Co. of Denver, camo up from Salt Lako Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harris wont to Ogden Monday to attend tho funeral of Mr. Harris' father who died in that city Saturday, May 1st. . O.O. Pra'tof Salt Lako City, Supt. Utah Division of tho R. M. B. Tel. Co., was hero yesterday on business connected con-nected with the company and nlso conferring con-ferring wltn the Town Board in the matter of having tho tolcphono poles moved from tho centor of the streets to facilitate tho work of street gravollng and grading. |