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Show LOCAL HAPPENINGS. O L Wilcox was a llrlgham visitor Tuesday. QIRL8 IVXVrCD-Appllcatlons will be rccelvtd by H M Llshman, Prop, of the Factory Hotel, for girls to work In the dining room Garland, Utah j Tho Garland Sugar Factory Hotel opened up Wednesday with It M Irishman Irish-man as manager and proprietor. See the Boston Bloomer Girls toss ball nt the City park Tuesday, Aug. 18th. Mrs Nellie McQueen, sister of Mrs Jennie Wallls of this city, died in Poca-tclla Poca-tclla Thursday morning. We were unable un-able to got the particulars of her sudden demise. Tho remains were shipped to llrlgham for burial and ur and Mra J II Wallls went down to attend tho funeral. The Misses Sarah and Ada Fowler gave a very pleasing lawn party at their home last night, We'll tell you all about It next week. HScegerof El wood, representing tho Davis County Nurseries, was in town Wednesday taking orders for ornamental fences, etc. Co. Tree Inspector Carl Isaacson gavo us a pleasant call Thursday. Mrs. W II Evans and Mrs. Ava Sassor drovo over to Honcyvlllo Monday for a load of fruit. J F Featherstone and J T Lant left Thursday ou a fishing trip to Idaho. This sounds fishy. Mr, aud Mrs J C Whcslon and Merchant Mer-chant D F Booths tnado a flying trip to Brigham and Salt Lako Thursday. Editor Norman Lee of the Box Elder News was here lu tho Interest of their special Peach Day edition Thursday. F II Hunter, representing tho International Inter-national Corrcspondenco School of Scran-ton, Scran-ton, Pa. ,wm here Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day in the Interest of tho school. Mra. Alverton and children of Albion, Idaho, and Mli Illu Miller of Brigham are guests of Mr. aud Mm. J Y Jensen and family. It Kaiser of the County Suit, booster for the big day at lirlglmm August 27th, was lu town Wcdnmdny "wh toping up" the evont and distributing 1L' color d posters filled with an uxcellimt proirrHin of the day' doln. A good old lime Is In storo for all wb i go to Brigham on that dato August 27. Wednesday Mr. auit .Mm. E5 Rogers moved Into tho house recently vacated by Mr. and Mm. Geo T Ilogors ami are now at home to their muny friends. Tbo following residents of this city and vicinity were passengers to Brigham Cliy Wednesday morning; J 0 Wheel-on, Wheel-on, L J 8omscn, O L Winters, T L Snook, It L Bush, J T Law, Win Prlt-chard, Prlt-chard, J F Owens, David Darton, Albert Mrotenscn, W II Evans, M A Bosthe, W O Mfj lleld, Joo Orgil, II Swjnyard, B V Schneider, J M Davis, Earl Hales and Frrd Sylvester of IMversldo. Most of the abrivo gentlemen wero witnesses lu tho Owens Hales Orgll Sylvester case that came up for trial tho same day In that city. Mcssers W J Fife aim a Zlnk went to Ogden Wednesday to attend a big horso sale, Mr Fife was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Netta Fife. Mr. and Mra. II Bennett and Mrs. A Murie and daughter Mona, were passengers passen-gers to Salt Lako Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knudson, Cashier J. B. Halvcrsou aud wlfu of llrlgham City and Thomas Preston of Weston, Idaho, spent last Sunday lu Garland the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preston. Mrs. A. Zluk of Grand Island, Nebraska, Ne-braska, came to this city thu latter part of last week to make our town her future homo, Mr. Zluk, better known as the big horso dealer, It Interested lit the Gar-laud Gar-laud Livery Stablo and has been here loug enough to know that Garlaud U a good place to live. Mr. and Mrs. II. 0 Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hoberta spent last Sunday Sun-day at Wheeler's Grovo on tho banks, of Bear ltlver near. Colllnston. This grovo Is about tho coolest nook In Box Elder County and many peoplo go thero overy Sunday to get the cool chado of the trees. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Victor E. Madscn of Brigham City, wero guests of Mr. uud Mrs. Joseph Jensen last Saturday. Mr. Madsou was out soliciting advertising for tho special "Peach Day Edition" of the Box Elder News, which will bo issued In a fow weeks. Will Gldney of Brigham spent last Sunday In Garland. Ho, with Mrs. Ulduev who has been vlsltine relatives here, returned home Monday, Jesse P. Rich, brother of Dr. Wm. L. Rich of this city, who has been laboring as a missionary In Berlin, Germany, and was released to bring homo tho body of Eldor Hurdctt, who was recently drowned drown-ed In that locality, spent last Friday and Saturday lu Garland. He returned to hii home In Paris, Idaho, last' Saturday aflortmou. Messrs Hurt Burns and .lode Bums, the .MUmcn Irfiulla Spencer and U'liora Zundel drovo down from Fielding last Sunday evening to visit friends in Gar-hud. Gar-hud. Two accidents happened lu tho Burns family at Fleldlug last week. Mrs. Huleii Burtu accidentally stepped Into h hlu in tho back yard Friday afternoon a id sustained it xeverely sprained niickle mid Saturday morning Bert Burns whs kicked on tho breast and arm by a bore hu was currlug. His arm was badly bruised in the mlxup. Dr. Hlch cared for both patients and they aru now od the Improve. FOR SA LC Town lota on Factory Fac-tory and Main streets. Enquire at tho Garland Mercantile Co. tf To the pooplo of Cache county, Bear Lako and residents of the Bear River Valley Brigham has an abundance abun-dance of fruit such as apricots, plums, peaches apples, pears, grapes, melons, cucumbers, etc. Bring your teams and load them with tho lubdous fruit of this locality Fruit Grower. It |