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Show I IF "Won Back" Jan. 26th. 2t !ffj Mrs. L. W. Preston -went to Ogdon Thursday to spend a few days with relatives, f Matinee next Thursday. Come all and see home talent. It Ex-Marshal Lewis Lillywhite has had a severe attack of la-grippe, la-grippe, but is able to be around again, j Don't forget the matinee next i Thursday at 3 p. m. It Resident Mgr. Mosiah Evans of the Garland sugar factory, spent this week in the state i capital. i : "Won Back." Matinee and ! j evening performance next 1 1 Thursday. It . i Tho:B.M.&P.Co. (Boothe's) closes next Tuosday, Wednos-';! Wednos-';! f day and Thursday for Btock- Sl taking. See Rampton, Mortonsen and others in "Won Bade" noxt f Thursday. It I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass 1 have moved into the house re cently vacated by Claud Condor and wife. L Don't miss the play "Won ; Back" Jau . 2Gth , 1911 , by home j talont,afternoon and ovening. 2 Mrs. Geo. D. Robinson came i over from Logan last Sunday fj f and spont a fow days in town, returning Wednesday. Mm Thomas Rampton and a good lu cast in "Won Back" on Jan. W 26th, at 3 and 8:30. 2t I Early last Saturday morning , the wife of Ed N Rogers gave birth to a line daughter. Mother and child favorably recovering. , i Tho4-act drama "Won Back" by home talent, Tursday, Jan. 26, at 3 and 8:30 p. m. 2t Newton Wallace of Salt Lake, I brother of Mrs. V. H. Kigg, is in town this week. He leaves soon for a mission to New Zo-land. Zo-land. Stake Counsolor Joseph Jeu-sen Jeu-sen spent the fore part of this ; , week in the various wards of ' the stake auditing the ward ac- I counts. . Manager R. G. MichaeliB of I the Garland Milling Co., spent Tuesday and Wednesday in J Salt Lake transacting iraport- jfl I ant bqsiness. W One wholo hour of pleaBuro r , I for 10c. at Lyric Thoatre, evory I i I i night. Splendid programs. 2t I We were informed that Mr. ; I , and Mrs. N. W. Taylor had i gone to Ogden to reside and ft a family by the name of Sterns I I had moved into their home on l I Factory street. J I Chief Clerk R. L. Biwh of tho 11 Garland Sugar factory offico, I I . spont this week in ' Salt Lako 1 1 k I attending tho cashiers' meet- jj I ings of the Utah-Idaho Sugar H I Co. Ho was accompanied by El II i his daughter, Miss Marjoric. J. F. Owens and Tom No-gima No-gima returned Thursday from a trip to Portland, Oregon. Fred Foulger of Ogden came in on Thursday night's train to spend a few days hero with his sons, the Foulger boys. Notice Dou't l"1"! read the BBBjBBJB inside pages of the Globe. Horo's what they contain this week: Utah State news, Ogden train holdups hold-ups captured, explosion on a ferry boat, woman admits of killing her son, death of Senator Sena-tor Hughes of Colorado, Gov. Spry's message, Utah Legislature Legisla-ture gosBip, northwest notes and other interesting news. |