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Show Sec tho ad oil the University of Utah on page i. Olivo Andorsou, piano in-( in-( struetor. Factory .street, Gar- ! land, Utah. m28-tf I Mr. Johnson, deputy state f pure food inspector, was in Garland Tuesday. For Sale Wealthy apples and H' good peaches. Apply to Oscar Harris, Garland, Utah. 2t HH Miss Roxoy Hudson wont to Salt Lake Wednesday to visit BjL relatives and friends for a few Hflj ; days. Miss Nettie Knudson of Brig-j Brig-j ham spent Sunday last in Gar- Hff", an the guest of Miss Alice V , Munns. Hfi Mrs B. A. Bush and daughter ' Miss Leah Bush of Salt Lake, are visiting relatives and friends H. in this city. Host. Mgr. Mosiah Evans, ac-companicd ac-companicd by his wife and sou Earl, spent tho fore part of this t week in the state capital. Mrs. Mabel Sutton of Chicago, H who spent a few days here tho B guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Wm. V"' Rich, returned home Tues- B day. Wanted 1st class cook for H family service at. the Garland Factory hotel, Iloference rc-quired. rc-quired. Apply to 11. M. Loish-man. Loish-man. Miss Ida Coombs of Provo I wpont last week in Garland the 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Coombs, and returned to her home Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Ogden have been hero for a V week or more visiting with Thos. Wiso and family and Mr. unci Mrs. J. Q. Leavitt. Marriago License A marri-age marri-age liconso was issued today to F. W. Eborsole, aged 27, of Iowa City, Iowa, and Miss Inez L;e Thomas, aged 27, of Ogden. Ogden Standard, Wednesday. Foreman S. C. Wixom of the Box Elder News, accompanied by his wife and three children, were guests of ye editor and wife Sunday and Monday. Mr. L. Wixom is the Globe man's T brother. H Samples of "Opportunity," "Tho Mothers' Magaziuo" and "Tho Boy's Magazine" can bo seen at this olTice. Read page five and got theso three popular magazines for a song Globo included. If you receive a copy of the H- Garland Globo with "Sample copy" written in the corner, remember that it is an invita-lion invita-lion for you to subscribe. $1.50 , r will givo you the G lobe 52 weeks and. you cannot afford to be without your HOME paper. ' Mrs. L a usr a Hansen and daughter Hazel of Salt Lake, who has been the guest of Mrs. ' ' Helen Bums of Fielding,return- ed home Tuesday. Both went to that locality to rest in hopes of improving their health. Airs. Hansen was taken back to tho hospital. She is the wife of the i publisher of tho booklet "Ev- onts of the Week in Salt Lake," which is a very neatly gotten ip advertising medium. I 1 Mrs. Mantina Jonsen and Miss Vorda Jonson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Alviu Keller of Tromonton left Monday via Dewcyvillc for Mink Creek, Idaho, to be present at tho family reunion of the Keller family hold in that place Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday. The Shumway - Thompson SecriBt Archibald G rove r bunch of pleasure seekers returned re-turned from their outing in Logan Lo-gan canyon Monday. Clarkston and Logan friends swelled the crowd until tho total number of tho party reached 511. They had a very pleasant time. Last Saturday Mrs. Annie Jensen, wife of Anders Jeuson, of Hyrum, and an aunt of the Jensen boys of this city, passed away. The funeral services were held in that place at 2 p. m. Monday. Joseph, Peter and Hyrum Jensen went over to attend tho funoral services. John A. Jones, tho mail clerk who murdered Arthur F. Shop-hard Shop-hard in front of the Wellington Hotel at Salt Lake, July 19th, was admitted to bail in the sum of $5,000 in Judge Armstrong's court Monday. Samuel Now-house, Now-house, W. D. Livingston and Bishop Elias S Woodruff are his boudsmon. Frank Woolley, local manager mana-ger of Riter Bros. Drug store, returned from a 15-days' visit to Logan and Logan canyon Tuesday. Mrs. Woolley came in on Wednesday evening's train. A. II. Saxor, who took Mr. Woolloy's place during his absence, returned to his home in Logan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ursol Rose, S. II. Kcddington and Miss Isa Hunter returned Friday evening even-ing of last week from a pleasant outing in Logan canyon. Mr. Keddiugton and Miss Hunter spent Saturday and part of Sunday in this city and returned return-ed to their homo in Salt Lake Sunday ovening via Dewey ville." Business is so rushing at tho Schueidor-Honuingor b 1 a c k-; k-; smith shop that they were compelled to lay in new machinery, mach-inery, etc., to keep paso with their trade. The firm just ord-ed ord-ed a !)00 pound tiro shrinkor, a 19-inch faco anvil and an electric blower for tho new force thoy just put up. Everything is "rushing" at Schneider and Ileuninger's shop. ' We would be pleased to-have our readers, and the public generally, sond or 'phono in such items of nows as may come under their observation, such as births, deaths, marriages, 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 tho news. Boll 'phone 52. Atty. Chas. E. Foxley was in town on legal business yesterday.. yester-day.. T. L. Snook will be one of the deputy-marshals at Brigham, Peach day. Mrs. Lotite B. Smith return-Thursday return-Thursday from a vitit with relatives rela-tives in Ogden. Mrs. J. W. Taylor of Lohi, is fhe guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Wing. R. T. Petty, representing the International Correspondence School of Scrantod, Pa., was here a few days this week. D. C. Chapman, D. B. and Frank Foulger and Merrell Evans returned Thursday from a fishing trip to Blacksmith Fork cauyon. Mrs. Ellen ( . Henderson of Clifton, Idaho, is visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. Lucy A Clark and Eva 0. Wilcox, respectively. Mrs. H. G. Wright of Logan spent tho fore part of this week in Garland the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Harry P. Swinyord. 1st Couu. Maggie Wixom of the Garland Primary Assu cnterlainen the oflicers of tho association at hor home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. A very pleasant pleas-ant aftornoon was spent aud refreshments were served. T h o Presbyterian Sunday school went on a pleasant outing out-ing to Bigler's grove Tuesday. Over fifty children, parents and membors of the Presbyterian church participated in tho day's pleasure and everybody in attendance at-tendance had a very enjoyable time |