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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Gotli-y Miller was In Wllliml City Sim-day. Sim-day. .Ton E. Corhett Hpent Sunday In Farm-Ingtoti. Farm-Ingtoti. F. I). Welling "pent a few days In llrlgliam this week. Read our "Wanted" and. "For Sale" column ou 1st pagw. II. C. Cutler returned Monday evening even-ing from k trip to Provo. A. P. Peterson of Holhrook, Idaho, was In town ou business Monday. Mr. 'and Airs. Joseph Jensen drove over to Jlrlgham City Thursday. II. Hrldonheckcr, of Hltcr Hros. Drug" Co., was an Ogdon visitor Sunday. W. L.Grover and William Clayton were Salt Lake visitors Bunday and Monday. Miss Mamlo Uasscr has Inllstcd with the Globeiiis tyho nd "Angel" of tho oflleu. John Vnnghan of Ogden spent Monday Mon-day In town the guest of Mr. mid .Mrs. W.J. Fife. Mi. mid Mrs. J. II. Wallls spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday in Ilrlgham City visiting visit-ing relatives. Oct your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired by A. It. Lundstetlt, Factory Street, Garland. It Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Standing of Coll-Inston, Coll-Inston, were guests of Mr. mid Mrs. G. W. Miller Wednesday. Merchant James Coombs of Farming-ton, Farming-ton, spent a few days in Garland this vrcok visiting with his family. I J. F. Fcathcrstono went to Caeho Couuty Thursday to look after tho Japanese laborers in that vicinity. A valuable horse of F. D. Welling had Its leg broken hud shouldor dislocated HSt week. The animal whs killed to relieve it of Its suffering. Last week F. I). Welling purchased 24 acres of choice land In Ilrlgham City of Jacob Jensen. 20 acres of tho tract has becu planted to orchard. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Iloothe returned homo Sunday evoulng, Mr. liootho from the Ogden Hot Spring and Mrs Iloothe from a visit with relatives In Ilrlgham City. Last week Jack Rhodes purchased . from D, 0. Zltsman of Ogden, a house and lot on Factory street. Mrs Zltsman came ip from Ogden and madu the transfer. Will I'crknls of Stone, Idaho, was in Garland on business Thursday. He returned re-turned (he same day accompanied by Mrs Empy and baby who is much improved im-proved in health. Among tho delegates and alternates chosen to attend tho National Republican Republi-can Cnnveution to be held In Chicago Juris 16th, wo note with pleasure that Mrs. Lucy A. Clark of this city, U onu of them. Haln spoiled the big contest between the Garland and Colllnstoii nines last Saturday and cut out the horse races, but no kick is coming as tho rain was worth thousands of dollars to the residents re-sidents of tho Dear Itlvcr Valley. Master Willie Fife, son of Mr. audMrs. A.J. Fife of Preston, who was visiting relatives here, was teudcred a pleasant surprlso by a host of his young associates ut tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, W, J, Fife Monday evening. The evening was pleasantly spent and delicate refreshments refresh-ments were served. |