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Show IB I.' I ' Conferonco today and tomor- i row. , Next Thursday is Thanks- I giving. jl Weather forcast rain follow- I I ed by snow. L J B. F. Riter of Logan was in j Garland on business Tuesday. Ii, Phimber Bob Evans was in j the county seat on business Monday. I ' Houso and lot in Garland for I salo. $1,750. Apply to C. J. I I Campbell olO-tf I' Marshal Abraham Evans of I Brigham City was in Garland I" on business Tuesday. I Mrs. Mantina Jonsen spent I the fore part of this week in I Mautua and Brigham City. I Mrs. Lucy A. Clark has gone J to Moscow, Idaho, to visit her I - daughter, Mrs. Lena Maughan. I i The 8-months old baby of Mr. I ( and Mrs. Mark Steed of Both- j ' well died in that place Tuesday , of pneumonia. II J Dr. C. W. Richards, dentist, I . returned Monday to his home in Richfield after spoudiug two L j weeks in this city. I Mosiah Evans, resident man- I ager of the Utah-Idaho Sugar I Co., spent the fore part of this I weok in Salt Lake. I James Honniugor, the black- E smith, left last weok for El I Paso, Texas, where ho will re- f side in the future. Success to Jim. Messrs. Horace Gleasou, Jeff i Pettingill and R. D. Crompton II ' loft last weok for western Box rj . Elder on a hunting and trap- j; j ping expedition. I Tho full moon that roso over I tho eastern horizon at about 6 I p. pi. "Wednesday night was in an eclipso, almost total tor an i hour or more. Hi i M. W. Garrett and Earl Ow- I 1 1 ens loft Thursday with a stock I train for California. Thoy will soo all the sights in that Stato prior to their return. H' Our fair city was visited by two slight earthquakes this week, one coming about 12 o'clock Tueseay and tho other H at about 5 a. m. Wednesday. I Mrs. TenaMcGhieof McGill, H , Nevada, accompanied by her H U daughter, Agnes, is visiting in H - town this week, the guest of H jp her sister, Mrs. Eph Coombs. H ) ! E. E. Bingham of Ogdon H ! s stopped over in Garland Tuos- H ! j day night on his return from H If Raft River whore ho has boon H i for the past eight days land H prospecting. H EH Harris of Rockland, Ida- H i ho, passed through this city H i Mouday on his way homo, after l spending two weeks iu Salt H j Lake, Ogden and Brigham on H business connected with estato H affairs. j I , From tho personal columns H , of last Saturday's Deseret Evo- I niug News we clipped the fol- H lowing: Mr. aud Mrs. John J W. Taylor announce the on- l' gagonumt of their daughter, M. May Rich to Dale Howard I . Parko. I Frank Woolloy, accompanied I , , by his wife and her sister Mary, I .4 returned to Garland Tuesday I L 1 of this wook. Mr Woolloy, who m"', has had a long spell of illness, In has recovered sufficiently to ' take his position again as local f j manager of Ritor Bros, drug K . utore in this city. Miss Donna Lant, aged 9 yoars, accompanied by her par-onts, par-onts, Mr. and Mrs. John T Lant, and Dr. J. M. Francke, was taken to Judge Mercoy's hospital at Salt Lake Tuesday to undergo special treatment for ulcerated colitis and othor complaints. |