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Show IN. A. Potorson was in tho ounty Rent on business Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. J. E. Standing of Col-linston, Col-linston, was a Garland visitor Tuesday. Born to the wifo of J. M. Clarke Monday night a fino daughter. J. S. Bingham of Snowville spent last Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in Garland. Mosiah Evans and II. C. Cutler -wore Ogdon and Salt Lake fl Tisitorn Monday. W. L. Grovor made a busi-Mess busi-Mess trip to Ogdeu Tuesday, re-turning re-turning Wednesday. Mrs. Lewis 0. Johnson spent last Saturday and Sauday with her parents in Brigham City. F. L. Walker of Logan is here this week looking after his farm and orchard in East Gar- Mrs. Eva C. Wiloox was the winner of tho fino wator sot ffiven away at W. L. Grovor & Son's store last Saturday. The water was turned out of tho city mains Tuesday in order to connect up a number of houses on Factory street. S. E. Baxter returned to his homo in Salt Lako Monday aftor a ploasant visit with his child-Mr. child-Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Baxter. Lost Betwoon Garland hall and North school house, ladies' long black coat. Return to Globo office and bo rewarded. 1 a23-30 Sowing and Dressmaking Ordors taken or will call and do work at your home. Apply to Miss Harriett Hoff, Garland. Bell phone 0-1 Blk. It Prompt relief in all cases of throat and lung troublo if you nso Chamberlain's Cough Rom-1. Rom-1. ody. Pleasant to take, sooth-ing sooth-ing and healing in offoct. Sold by All Dealers, A. B. Frisbcy of Tremontou and W. D. S. Harrington of Brigham, ropresouting tho Bear i River Valloy Realty Co., wero in Garland on real estate busi-; busi-; ness Wednesday. Lawrence B. Smith has ac-j oeptcd his formor position with ' tho C. W. & M. Co, of this city and this week moved his wife Ht from Ogdon into tho McMurtrio Hj homo on Factory street. Hj V. H. King went to Coyoto, Utah, Monday to attend the Hl funoral of his sistor, Mrs. Julia H!, Nichols, who died in that place H last Saturday. Mr. King will Hi bo gono for a week or ten days. Wednesday Mrs. H. Boyd was tho winner of the fine set of dishes given away by tho Gar-land Gar-land Merc. Co. Tho clock stop-ed stop-ed at about five minutes after six o'clock and her card boro 6 o'clock. Hi Tho Salt Lako Commercial Hj Club has plannen an excursion H, tour, leaving Salt Lako on tho morning of May lb'th. Thosehe-dule, Thosehe-dule, as at )resent arranged, provides for the arrival at Gar-la'i'l Gar-la'i'l at H:'M ii. in. Tho party will be accompanied by a band, a quartette and a numbor of i good speakers. Details in our next issue. F. 0. Haws has boon appointed ap-pointed local agent for the Jackson Jack-son Loan & Trust Company. For Sale Tomato and Cabbage Cab-bage plants. Apply to C. Steffenson. a23-tf Master Fay Hardy, who had his leg broken some timo ago, is spoedialy recovering and will bo out on crutches in a few days. Georgo Henrie loadod a building build-ing 12x15 on a wagon Tuesday and took it out to his farm in Blue Creek country. We saw tho house coming up Main stroot and thought it was some fellow moving Tremonton. Mrs. D. II. Manning of Farm-ington, Farm-ington, mother of D. E. Manning, Man-ning, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stinger Stin-ger of McCammon, Idaho, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1). E. Manning tho fore part of this week. Besides the regular program of excellent moving pictures and illustrated songs,the special attraction at tho Lyric Theatre for Monday and Tuesday nights will bo the "Pagan and tho Christian." Don't fail toattoud. Now is the timo to paint your farm iniplonionts. Ritor Bros. Drug Co. soils ready mixed paint suitable for this purpose, which they guarantee. Call on thorn and thoy will tell you how to do it at a nominal cost. m26-tf Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Cutler have moved into the residence on Factory street recently vacated va-cated by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lant. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wing moved into the house Tuesday vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Cutlor. Tho Foulgor Company disposed dis-posed of a 25x112 foot building spot to Mrs. Emma Montgomery of Ogdon Tuesday for $500.00 The property joins tho Foulgor Co. on tho north. Wo woro informed that Mrs. Montgomery will orect a lino two-story building build-ing on the proporty right away. Mrs. May Fife and hor mothor, Mrs. J. Larson, returned Thursday Thurs-day night from Idaho Ilot Springs, near McCammon, Idaho, whoro thoy wont to attend at-tend the funoral of Mrs. Fifo's cousin, Mr. Wily Cooper, who died in that place last Monday. Tho sorvices wero held Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. Cooper was 25 years j of ago and unmarried. |