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Show onday is Decorntion day. Lost Bunch of keys. Eo-turn Eo-turn to this oflico. It H. Fowler was an Ogden visftor last Sunday. Spray your trees for 25c. Ask Ritor Bros about it. ml3-tf W. R. Vaufleet spent a few days in Ogden this week. A. Zink and II. Boyd were in Brigham on business Thursday. Lottio B. Smith arid children are visiting relatives in Ogden. F. D. Baird spent last Sun-day Sun-day in the capital of Box Elder. MM Lowis Lillywhito loft Tuos- day for Dillon, Mont, to sheer sheep. iOlivo Anderson, piano instructor. in-structor. Factory' street, Garland, Gar-land, Utah. m28-tf Miss Ne'tta Fife visited relatives rela-tives and friends in Brigham this wook. Miss Thella Clayton of Stone, Idaho; is visiting with Mrs. Bert 'Francis. Mrs. Oscar Harris and daughter daugh-ter Lillian, aro visiting relatives in Huntsvillo. Paint your buggy for 75c. Rlter Bros. Drug Co will tell you how to do it, m2(j-tf Frank Soarlo leaves today for Payson to visit his children and spond Decoration day. Jos.E. Corbett returned last Sunday ovoning from a visit to Salt Lake and Farmington. I J. F. Feathorstone and Arthur Bateson of Logan woro in town Wednesday in "J. F.'s" flue auto. John Evans of Brigham on a s return trip fiom Mai ad City Carnival, stopped over last Sunday Sun-day in Garland. W. L. G rover, wifo and children, drove out to visit their now ranch in the Promontory country Tuesday. Thoy returned return-ed "Wednesday ovoning. All children desiring to take vocal lessons in class form, ploaso make application to Mrs. Lottio Cozier at tho Garland hall Tuesday, May 31st. It ' Chas. Wescot of Grand Island, Neb., and Al Brown of Tro-monton, Tro-monton, wero in Garland Tuesday Tues-day purchasing horses. Thoy shipped a car to San Francisco. I In reporting tho marriage of Alfred E. Granger and Miss Helen Konnard in our last .issue, wo failed to montion the fact that L. H. Konnard, Sr., father of tho bride, chaporoued tho young conplo to Brigham. Our 'popular jewolor, J. W. Lewis, now sports a fine auto-inobilo. auto-inobilo. Ho, in company with his wife, spent tho foro part of last week in Ogdon and thoy ro-iurnod ro-iurnod Friday last in a spanking, spank-ing, now Overland cor. Last Saturday .Mr. Lowis, in company com-pany with J. A. Rostan, W. R. Vanfleot, Frank Wooley a n d Harry Lindol of Ogdon, in a fino Roo car, made a record-breaking record-breaking (flying) trip to Malad and return. Tho "auto fever" is working on a numbor of our popular townsmen and don't be surprised if Eph Coombs, Dr. Rich and Cal Mayfiold go1, tho "foyer" soon and blossom out with one oifthflmtootin'f snort-in', snort-in', puffin' thiugak . OA1?: Wm. Grover went to Farmington Farm-ington Sunday to visit his mother moth-er who is very iH .and not expected ex-pected to live. LaterA. I. Grover returned Tuesday and reports her condition to be on the improvo. Last Sunday firo destroyed a sheopcamp belonging to Austin & Sous that was located on tho hill west of the shearing corral. Perhaps tho missing tail of Halloy's comot struck tho camp as it is a mystery to tho boys how the firo started. W. S. Hansen of Fielding stopped in front of the Globo office Thursday with his flue 3-yoar 3-yoar old full-blooded black Percherou team. They are beauties and each mare weighs about 2,000 pounds. Mr. Han son has 22 head of this bloodod stock. Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. Those symptons show that your stomach is tho trouble. To romovo tho cause is tho first thing, and Chamberlain's Stomach Stom-ach and Livor Tablets will do that. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by All Dealers. Dr. C. W. Richards, Jr., returned re-turned to this city Wednesday ovoning from Orongoville, Emery Co., where ho has boon for tho past three months. Owing Ow-ing to the children having whooping cough,Mrs. Richards will remain with her parents a few days longer. Last Sunday at 3 p. m. the Stork visited tho homo of Bert Francis, the confectionery man, and loft a package of sweetness in tho shado of a fino sou. Everything is lovely at Bert's place now and not a few cigars wout up in smoko at Francis' oxponso this week. Sunday evening Miss Mary Loishman had her oye quite badly injured with a knife. She and her brother woro fooling with a knife in cutting kindlings kindl-ings for a firo. The knifo slipped slip-ped and her eyo was severely cut. The lid of the eyo sustained sustain-ed quite a gash and tho white portion of tho eyo was somo-what somo-what injured. She is favorably recovering. T. H. Morton, a lineman who has been assisting in tho work of moving the linos of tho R. M. B. Tel. Co. from the ceutei of tho street to the edge of the sidewalk, fell from a polo near Bootho's storo to the plank walk last Saturday and sustained somo severe bruises besides having hav-ing his leg severely injured. He was taken to his home in Ogden for treatment and is favorably recovering. Monday ovoning Miss Sadio Orwin was tondored a farowoll social and surprise at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Lowis Lillywhito. Lilly-whito. Miss Orwin has boon one of tho instructors in tho Garland public school also a teacher- in the Sunday school. Tho social was given by tho officers of tho Sunday school. Tho ovoning was most pleasantly pleasant-ly spent in music, singing and games and delicate refreshments refresh-ments wero served. Miss Orwin Or-win left Tuesday for her homo in Provo. |