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Show Local Happenings. Joseph Jensen was on tho sick list the forepart of this week. Miss Rcna Halrd returned Sunday from a visit to Urlghnm City. P. A. Nordqulst nnd son Orvll were Ogdeu visitors Thursday. D. H. Marblo of Deweyvlllo was In town on business Thursday. Ezra Jensen nnd Miss Pearl Jcuseh were Ogdcn visitors Monday. J. C. AVhcolon went to Blackpool, Idaho, Monday returning Thursday Miss Sarah Fowlor went to Salt Lake Thursday to spend a week or ten days. J. J. Thompson Is erecting n flue addition to his homo In Garland North. A fine daughter wns born to Mr. and Mra. Wm. Thomas May X2lh. W. C. Weaver of New York was the guest of J. C. Wheclon and family Tuesday. Tues-day. Thos Carter has began tho erection of a Una dwelling on his farm Jsut south of town. A lino plate glass front was put Into Jensen Bros, new furnuturc storo Wednesday. Wed-nesday. : C. W. Lawrence, real estate nnd lonn agent of Corlnne, was iu town on business Tuesday. Hyrum Jensen of Collinston I was in Garland on business last Saturday. Tho Misses Ilazcl and Vera Edwards i returned Sunday e'cnlug from a visit to Brlgham City. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Cutler spent laBt week in Leht and Salt Lake visiting relatives. Mis, J. H. Welling o Riverside River-side presented her husband with a fine daughter May 7th. Mr. nnd Mrs. C, W. Green went down to Lnyton Thursday to attend tho wedding wed-ding reception of Mrs. Green's sister, Gen. Mgr. B. F. Riter of Riter Bros. Drug -Co., was- here on business Monday and Tuesday. Adolph Anderson returned Sunday evening from a few days visit with his family in Salt Lake City. Riter Bros. Drug Company put up two newly patterned roll. up nwnlngs to tho frout door nnd window of tho drug store Monday. T. F. Coombs of Fielding was a houth bound passenger Thursday enrouto to Brlgham City to attend tho meeting of tho Board of Education. Monday tho County Commissioners granted the petition of M. II. m oiling, Oleen N. Stohl, ctal, to raiso county liquor license to f 1,600 a year. Thos. Wise has secured a position at J. F. Owens butcher shop nnd Is making regular trips with tho meat wagon throughout tho Hear Rlveo Valley. Tom is a hustler. Saturday May 8, John Devey's team run away and bumped into the band stand, the wagon tongue tearing a hole nearly large enough to put the bass drum through it. Wm. Preston and 6on Lorin W., went to Preston last Saturday to attend the funeral of Roy Allen, who was killed by a large rock-falling upon him while working work-ing on a dam at Woodruff, Idaho. ...............7- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. FIfo wero mndo happy Thursday by tho safe nrrlvnl of n fine sou. Goss Hroi. unloaded n flno now J. I, Caso 40 horse power ougluo Thttrsd ly. J. M. Simpson moved hli housebdld goods to Trernont this wefik nnd will lctvo next week for western Hox Elder with a steam plowing ontflt. I krs. Dr. U. W. Richards, Jr., left Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Snow of Oranpeville, Emery Co., Utah. Dr. Richards accompanied her as far as Salt Lake returning Tuesday night. Tho beautiful silver, gold-lined cup wou by Alva Rhodes at tho Irrigation Cougrcss held in Ogdcn In September, 1903, and presented to him by II.. O, Havcmcyer for tho best beets raised uudcr irrigation, is now on exhibition at tho Bnnlc of Garland. Tho cup has bceu on exhibit at all Irrigation Congresses nnd will bo sent to Spokano for exhibition nt'iho Irrigation Congress tills fall. It Is n beauty nnd Garland should frcl proud that they can boast of n man who won such n prizo. |