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Show I Quarterly Conference to-day and to-morrow. J. J. Shumway wont to Kel-ton Kel-ton Thursday. P. A. Nordquist mabo a business busi-ness trip to Ogdon Monday. A. L. Jonsen of Brigham spent & few days in town this wook. Mrs. H. Boyd spent last Saturday Sat-urday with her mothor in Dewey-villo. Dewey-villo. Miss Mary Grover is visiting relatives in Ogdon and Salt Lake. I. Harry Smith,- tho barbor, spout most of this wook in Brigham. Mss Poarl Jonsen is taking a coursp of music and dressmaking dressmak-ing in Logan. Jos. E. Corbett and Felix D. fiaird wore Brigham visitors last Sunday. Miss Hazel Edwards roturnod to Salt Lako last Saturday to Attend school. Joseph Jonsen, J. Q. Leavitt and P. C. Pettorson spont last Sunday in Ogden. Atty. W. J. Lowo of Brigham City stopped over in Garland Wednesday night. I J. P. Foathorstone of Logan was in Garland on business the fore part of this wook. Merchant Chris Peterson of Snowville, was in Garland on business last Saturday. Alvin M. West, tho Bear River Valloy Booster, was in Garland on business Saturday last. , Lawrence B. Smith of Ogdon was in Garland last Sunday on business combined with pleasure. plea-sure. Miss Bessie Wnldron of Mor-gau Mor-gau was tho guest of Miss Ethel 1 Portor the foro part of this week. Mrs. Ed. N. Austin roturned .last Sunday ovoning from a visit with relatives in tho state capital. , Godloy Millor and wife returned return-ed Sunday evening from a .yisit with 'relatives and friends in Willard' Mr. and Mrs. Tim Covert and Mr. arid Mrs. Jake Bigler passed pass-ed through Garland last Sunday in a fine touring ear. I In respect to tho matter of tho County Commissioners refusing to pay any move- bills of H. S. Rice, as appoaved in tho last report re-port of tho Commissioners' proceedings, pro-ceedings, Mr. Rice stated that Jbc was accused of boing too extravagant ex-travagant in allowing men $2.00 per day when thoeommissionors only allow $1.50. Mr. Rico states that ho thought $2.00 per day was little enough inasmuch i as men ore gotting $2.00 and $2.50 for similar work in this locality. Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Hoadaches como and go. Thoso svmptons show that your sto A is tho trouble. To romov no cause is the first thing, an "mm.borlain's Stomach Stom-ach and i. v'or Tablets will do that. En- to take and most effective. old by All Dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Joseph-son Joseph-son of Snowville wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hudson the fore part of this week. Mrs. Loonstoin of Ogden returned re-turned home Sunday after a pleasant visit hero tho guest of Mrs. J. A. Mortonson. Miss Maymo Campbell of Brigham spent last Sunday in town visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wheolon and family. Mrs. Sarah P. Squires of Ogden spont Wednesday and Thursday in this city tho guest of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wheolon. The Misses Lillis Anderson and Eloiso Jones roturned to tlin Lnfavotto suhool' nt-. Salt Lake Sunday last .aftor a pleasant plea-sant visit in this city. T. C. Groves, who' 'fecently emigrated to Utah from Kentucky, Ken-tucky, was here this week looking look-ing up tho real, estate sititation with the prospect of buying a farm. His wife an.d family are at present locatod hi Salt Lako. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature in driving all impurities out of the system, insuring a free and rg-ular rg-ular condtition and restoring the organs of tho body to health and strength. Sold by All Dealors. County Commissioners A. W. Valentino and M.. J. tlichards accompanied by Road Commissioner Com-missioner P. N. Pierce, rotuvn-ed rotuvn-ed Wednesday night from a tour of Western Box Elder in the interest of roads and othor county matters. Aloxandor Caldwell of To-coma, To-coma, Nevada, gave the Globe office a pleasant call Wednesday ovoning. Mr. Caldwoll has considerable con-siderable mining property in Novada and just returned from. Douvor whore he interestsd a number qf capitalists in his splondid claims. Mrs. Bulah Hunsakor of Honoyville, daughter of Mrs. Ava Sasser, gave birth to a lino son Monday of last week. Mrs. Sassor spent part of last week with her. daughter and Mrs. W. H. Evans, returned Sunday evening from a. visit, with her sister, Mrs. Hunsakor. . Diarrhoea-; should bo cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Qolic', Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Remedy not. only cures promptly' jbut produce no unpleasant un-pleasant after effects. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by All Dealers. I Paint your buggy for 75c. Rlter Bros. Drug Co will tell you how to do it, m2G-tf Mrs. Victor Oiler of East Garland won the sot of dishes at the Garland Merc. Co. thi s week. J. R. Smith of Salt Lako, re -presenting Reeves & Co. of Douvor, was hero on business Wednesday. Blacksmiths Nordquist and Wilson took Marshal Mortonson on a big rabbit hunt up Beur River Canyon Thursday aftoiv noon. They went Jn. a big covered cover-ed wagon, and -came home at night "loaded" with rabbits. ? Mosiah Evans, J. P.' Owens , and Frank Burns r.eturnedAVed-nosday r.eturnedAVed-nosday evening from, a trip to the..VOasis" at LynnrMiMard County. Mr. Evans and a number of his 4 'SugaV'V, 'friends purchased 'latid in thaflocality and ho statesrthat it is a fiile country." . . The, ti-nionths' -old baby of Mr. andjMrs. Win. Pritchard, who underwent an operation for cloft pallate and hair-lip, at the Ogden General hospital Wednesday Wed-nesday morning, died in about 4 hours "after thee operation. General weakness .seemed to bo 1 the cause, tho child being too weak to stand the shock. The remains were1 brought to this city for burial and funeral services ser-vices were held 'at the Garland hall yesterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. |