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Show Additional Local. M. Jensen of Mantua wan visiting relatives In town Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Peter Jcnson returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a pleasant visit with relatives re-latives In Paradise, Cacho County, Utah. Most all the school teachers of this rlty nnd vicinity attended tho regular regu-lar Institute held In Brlgham last Saturday. Mrs. Chnuncoy Hess of Fielding, presented her husband with a pretty little daughtMP Friday afternoon, October 23rd. Mrs. Frod Richards, Sr., of Fielding, Field-ing, and Mrs. Elva Donson of Newton, New-ton, wero guests of Mrs. Maud Richards Rich-ards Thursday. Mrs. C. W. Richards, Sr., and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth of Fielding were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Richards, Rich-ards, Jr., Tuesday. A valuablo mare belonging to F. P. Welling died Thursday night. Mr. Welling rofusod $176 for tho animal an-imal a few days ago. Lewis S. Wight, Democratic candidate can-didate for sheriff of Box Elder County was In Oarland Monday and gavo this office a plcanant call while here. V. S. Poet will begin tho publication publica-tion of a paper In Salt Lake City a-bout a-bout November 19th. The Utah Independent Is Its name. Success. To-night Is Hallow'ccn. Look out for the ghosts, gobblins and mis-chevlous mis-chevlous "kiddles." Jack '0 Lanterns Lan-terns will bo in evidenco by tho dozens. doz-ens. Thero were 189 now registrations In tho Oarland (Sunset) precinct this year, making a total of 328 registered re-gistered voters now on tho official list. J. S. Glen of Olen Bros. Piano Co., if Ogden, accompanied by Prof. C. Chrlstenscn of Brlgham was In Par-land Par-land Monday In the Interest of tho famous Steger piano. After a shut-down of a few days, the Garland sugar factory opened up again Monday and Is slicing beets now at a get-up and-go-somo gait. BeetB are coming In by tons dally. Tho Young Men's nnd Young Ladles' La-dles' Republican Glee clubs, of Garland Gar-land went to Tromont Tuesday evening even-ing to attend a rousing Republican rally held In that town. A number of Garland citizens wore also present, Richard Jardlne returned from Rawlins, Wyoming last Saturday. He and his sister Mrs. W, J. Fife, were visiting relatives in Clarkston Sunday, Monday and Tueoday, Mr. Jordlno left for Pocotello, Idaho, Wednesday. B. V. Rlter of Logan was In town Wednesday, Ho will begin tho erection erec-tion of two modern residences on Factory street right away. We had the pleasure of examining tho plans at tho drug store and they appear to be up-to-date In every respect. t |