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Show If ITEMS OF INTEREST. J A. I. Orover pent tlio foro part of this week 1 11 Knrnilngton. W. J. Fire spent tlio foro part of this week lu MiiihIi Vnlloy. i, Oscar Harris was transacting busi ness In tlio county Beat Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I.awrenro 11. Smith I(, spent Christmas with relatives In Clnrknton. Urscl Itoso left Thursday to spend a few days with relatives and friends In Fnrinlngton. Tho Oarland Mlllng Co., issued a nent 190!) calendar to their friends and customers. II. .1. Ilrldcnheckor of Ogden has been visiting friends In this city for tho past ten days. Oscar Illco of Hooper was visiting relatives In this city and vicinity the foro part of this week. MIhs .lulla Strong returned Tuesday Tues-day evening from n visit with hor parents In Alpine, Utah. II. 10. Maxtor, local manager of II. M. U. Tel. CO., spent tho foro part of t this week In Salt Lnko City. A flno daughter was born to tho ' - wife of Ccphus 13. AndorKou last 3at- urday. All concerned doing nicely. ?. Mrs. Emily Jardlno and children of Clarkoton, aro visiting In town tho guests of her daughter Mrs. V. J. Fife. Tho Club Saloon, Eph Coombs pro. prletor, gave to their many friends and customers a quart of genuine port wine labeled "A Morry Christmas." Christ-mas." Mrs. Lucy A. Clark returned from a visit to Knrnilngton and Salt Lake the latter part of last week. She was present at tho Stato Teachers' Institute and read a paper on Kindergarten Kind-ergarten work. I Mr. and1 Mrs. J. J Keathorstono , lcavo noxt Tuesday on n pleasure trip to California and tho coast. Mr, reathorstono expects to make a visit vi-sit of Mexico prior to his return. A. I). Mannsa, proprietor of the Pearl Saloon, presented his friends and customers n flno Christmas present pre-sent In the shapo of n red stocking I trimmed In holly and tho stocking I was well filled with "spirits" of Chrlstuius time. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Earl of Kidding Kidd-ing entertained at Christmas dinner In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Josoph W. Hums, tho following relatives nnd frionds: Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph V. Hums, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, C. Whcolon, Mr and Mrs. Ursel Rose, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wtxom, Mr and Mrs. Chnuncey HesB, Mrs. Helen Hums. Miss Sarah 1 Fowler, Miss Itertha Hellowello, Miss Gertie Earl, Messrs. A. C. Chadwlck, llert Hums, V rank 11 u r 11 h it 11 il John Hums. An elaborate luncheon was sorvecL BLANK NOTES-Vor salo at. thl ofllco. 10: per dozen. WINES and Liquors for Mcdlclnnl purposes at Ultcr Hros Drug Storo. tf j FOR SALE Tow.t lots on Fac- . tory mid Mala stroets. Euciulro at tho Qarlnnd Morcantlb Co. tf j A. II. LUNDSTEDT Tailor. Clo thes cleaned, pressed nnd ropalred. Suits mado to order. Owens block, Garland, Utnh. tf j FOR SALE. t-Ilooni Houso with ! pantry nnd closet. Inquire at Tho Foulgor Company. tf j If you receive a copy or tho Garland j Globo with "Sample copy" written on j thu comer, remember that It h an Invlta- j tlon for you to subscribe. ? 1.00 will givo I you tho Globo H2 weeks and 3011 cannot ij afford to buwlthout your home paper, fi Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. Snow of Irango-vlllo, Irango-vlllo, Emory County, nra visiting In town tho guests of their daughter, Mrs. Dr. C. W. RIchnrds. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hnnsen of Roy, Utah, John Ulnghnm of Plain City and Mrs. Peak of South Weber, who have been visiting tho Ulnghnm fnm-lllcs fnm-lllcs of Garland North returned homo tho foro part of this week. |