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Show Wk Conference Excursion Bf Via O. S. L. Hp Tho usual special low rates will bo made to Salt Lake City for October Conference and H' State Fair from Utah points Hf north of Ogdon and from Idaho points on tho Malad and Cache . Valley Blanches. Tickets on sale October '2nd., to 8th., in- elusive, limited to October 15th. fi See agents for rates and further i particulars. 24-o8 J For Sale 20 h. p. Steam ff threshing outfit onerine, sep- I arator, tank and extention feed- I or. All in good condition, bc- 1 longing to 0. W. Capson. Price I $1,500. Call on O. L. Winters at C. W. & M. Co., Garland, t Utah. s3-o8 I Our Bank The relations existing between this Bank and its Customers are oloso and cordial. Wo esteem it a compliment to have our friends and patrons lay claim to this institution of being Their Bank. it Is Also Yours? THE BANK OF GARLAND. Mosiah Etm. Prcidcnt Elia A. Smith, Vice-President. M. D. Evaw. Cahtcr. ACCOUNTS and LOANS SUBJECT to EXAMINATION by STATE DANK EXAMINER Notice to the Public. Owing to the oxisting conditions condi-tions in various parts of the state, wo aro convinced after thorough investigations that a diseaso is oxisting among the wild ducks, geese and other water fowls. We feel that these birds would be unsafe for human food and, owing to the migratory nature of theso birds, infection is liable to be carried to all parts of tho state. Wo therefore warn the general public pub-lic to refrain from consuming the above game until such timo when a healthy condition of the fowls is assured. Signed, State Dairy and Food Bureau, J. S. Carver, chairman; T. A. Williams, Sec. andTreas; Geo. A Hone; Herman Harms, state Chemist; Williard Hauson,stato Dairy and Food commissioner; Fred W. Chambers, state Fish and Game commissioner. WARNING Any person, firm or corporation corpora-tion offering for sale any diseased dis-eased ducks or other animals as provided for under Section 44, Utah State Dairy and Food Laws, will be liable to prosecution. prosecu-tion. Signed, , 7 State Dairy & Food Bureau, Per Willard Hansen, Commissioner. Reaching the Top in any calling of life, demands a vigorous body and a keen brain. Without health there is no success. But Electric Bitters Bit-ters is the greatest Health Builder the world has ovor known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver', kidneys, kid-neys, bowels, purilies and enriches en-riches the blood, tones and invigorates in-vigorates the wholo system and enables you to stand the wear and tear of your daily work. "After months of suffering from Kidnoy Trouble." writes W. M. Sherman, of Gushing, Me., "three bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." f)0c at All Druggists. Wo would be pleased to have j our readers, and tho public generally, send or 'phono in such items of news as may come under their observation, such as births, deaths, morriages, goings and comings, etc. Many things transpire that wo may overlook, hence we ask you to assist us in this matter that we may bo able to publish All the news. Bell 'phono 52. One Fare for the Round Trip. L. D. S. Conference Ladies' Relief Society and The State Fair, Oct 4th to 8th, inclusive. Special Excursion tickets on salo at all Salt Lake Route Stations Sta-tions in Utah South of Nophi and Tintic, Oct. 2nd to 8th, inc. Good returning until Oct. 15th. Stations North of Nophi and Tintic, Oct. 3rd to 9th, inc Good returning until Oct. 12th, 1910. o24-o8 THE REASON f thoro are not moro people with a good healthy bank account ac-count is because the idea is prevalent that it takes a substantial sub-stantial sum to start one. THIS IS ALL WRONG. For every account started with $1,000, thoro are ton started start-ed with such modest sums as $5.00. Wo aro willing to opou ; ono for $1.00. Tho start being made, with the right spirit, i your account will grow, until sometime when the RAINY DAY comes that we are looking for, it may be your salva- tion. I THE WAY TO GET A BANK ACCOUNT I is to start ono. This is your part of tho prosition. For 1 our part we offer a II Capital Stock $40,000.00 Surplus & Profits $20,000.00 1 Stockholders' Liability $10,000.00 I I , State Bank of Brigham City 1 1 UNDER STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. 1 1 Republican Primary. Notice is hereby given that a Republican Primary for the Sunset Precinct, Box Elder County, State of Utah, will be held at the Garland hall Tuesday Tues-day evening, October 4th, 1910, at the honr of 8 o'clock, for the purpose of naming ten delegates to attend the Republican County Convention to be hold in Brigham City, Monday, October Oct-ober 10th, 1910 (at which the county ticket and one representative represent-ative will be nominated) also a justice of the peace and constable. const-able. A good attendance is desired. D. B. Foulgor, Chairman. D. 0. Chapman, Secretary. Town Board. A special session of the Garland Gar-land Town Board was hold at the Town Hall Monday night of this week, all members being present. The ordinance regulating the closing of tho billiard hall at 8 p. m. was changed and the hour of closing extended to 11 p. m. Henry Rose was appointed to the position of town marshal. . Tuesday m o r n i n g Marhal Henry Rose resigned as town marshal and a special . session was called to appoint u town marshal again. Lewis Lilly-white Lilly-white was appointed to that position. Moving Some. Chemist II. C. Cutler and family moved into their fine dwolling on Factory street Monday. Mon-day. It is one of tho best residences resi-dences in town. Tho residence vacated by Mr. Cutler is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs Howard How-ard Evans and John Thomas and wife have moved into the place vacated by II. Evans. Fred Wanlass and wifo of Am. Fork have como to town to live and have moved into the dwelling dwell-ing recently vacated by Mrs. Geo. D. Robinson and daughter who have gone to Logan to live. Ofsourso Geo. D. is now tho star boarder at the Wanlass Wan-lass eating house. Big Religion Class Fair. 1 1 Thursday, Friday and Satur- 9 day of this wook tho big Rqli- 9 gion Class Fair has been going 1 on. Crowds of people from all I ovor the county and state have boon in attendance and every- , thing has been moving along in good shape.- Our next issue ' will bo devoted to a write-up of H the big Fair in detail. I State Democratic 1 Convention. At tho Democratic State Con- jj vention hold in Provo, Thurs- 1 day, Sept. 25th, prohibition and the liquor traffic was the senti- mont that dominated. Judge rl Ferdinand Ericksen of iviount. It Pleasant was honored by tho ' V Democrats with the iiomiuatiofi 51 for Congress and Hon. Charles jf C. Richards of Ogden placed in . nomination for Justice of the m Supremo court. w Sunday Services. 9 Bp. A. R. Capenor presiding. Singing "O Y e Mountains m flight" Prayer by A. n. Arch- ibald. Singing "Now Lot Us 9 Rejoice in tho Day of Salva- Itl tion." Sacrament administer- lj ed by Elders Lewis Lilly white ! and J. II. Archibald. Sacra- In mont hymn "Behold tho Groat ill Redoomer Died." Tho follow- 1 ing were admitted as members jSjf of the ward : Leslie W. Clement, jjg Parley C. Passey and Royal jfi and Lottie Lowe. Tho follow- j ing. wore released from the Gar- land North Primary: Lucina C. m Bingham, lihoda Xing, Clara ji Smith, Laura Archibald and jl Almina Wliitaker. Tho spoak- ers were W. E. Moss, member 1:1 of tho Uigh Council and Elder Brough from tho Elwood ward, ( who recently returned from the h South African mission. Sing- E ing "High on the Mountain I Top." Benediction by D. 0. 1 Chapman. Attendance 122. Rl L. W. Preston, ward clerk. NOTICE. I Notice is hereby given that 1. Rj have taken posossion and con- HI trol of my butcher shop, form- D orly conducted by N. A. Poter- j I son, and will conduct a strictly j U cash business hereafter. Soli- jjl citing tho patronage of old and ftl now customers and promising you a square deal, jfl 1 am yours respectfully, J. F. Owens, I It Garland, Utah. ' Jfi |