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Show I Oscar llioo of Hooper is hero this wook. John J. Shumway was a Brigham visitor Thursday. Olivo Anderson, piano instructor. in-structor. Factory strcot, Garland, Gar-land, Utah. m28-tf Mrs. L. W. Preston is visiting visit-ing her sister Mrs. Henry Rose of Weston, Idaho. Miss Hazel Wight is acting ns lady clork for Boyd & Francis until school opens. Miss Ethel Secrist of Fann-. Fann-. ingtou is visiting relatives and friends in this city. I Tuesday the canning factory i at Willard was destroyed by firo. Loss $15,000. The Misses Laura and Irene Rice returned yostorday from a visit to Cache county. Stove Reed and Hans Wcde-mau Wcde-mau of Brigham City were in town on business Monday. Mrs. Sarah P. Squires of Ogdon is the guest of her par-onts, par-onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wheel-on. Wheel-on. L. W. Preston wont to the state capital in the interest of the Garland Merc. Co., this wook. I Mrs. Mary S. Leonard and Mrs. Eva S. Steed of Farming-ton Farming-ton are visiting relatives hero and in Fielding. The concert given by the B. Y. C. was one of the best that has ever, visited this city. Campaign B. Y. C. J. A. Mortenson is having a foundation built under his house and wo understand ho will build an addition to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoff of Gorgotown, Idaho, wore here fore part of tho weok visiting with A. I. G rover and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foulgcr of Ogden are here this week the guest of their children viz: The Foulger boys and Mrs. Burdott Smith. Wanted 1st class cook for family service at the Garland Factory hotel. Reference re-quired. re-quired. Apply to R. M. Leish-man. Leish-man. 3t Mrs. Roy Clayton of Stone, Idaho, who has been visiting relatives here, loft yesterday to visit relatives in Salt Lake and Panguitch. Mrs. Leva Longstroth re-turned re-turned Monday from a visit to tho ranch i n Bluo Creek, i Everybody in that locality is busy threshing grain. H. Boyd was a passenger to Salt Lake yesterday, where ho wont to meet his wife and child-ren child-ren who are returning from a visit to Cairo, Nebraska. Miss May Lewis, Bodthe's popular lady clerk, is visiting relatives and friends in Idaho. During her absence Miss Ruby Campbell is taking her place at tho B. M. & P. Co. J. C. Wheelon, wife and family spent last Sunday in Ogden canyon. They went to the dam in the canyon in an automobile and took dinner at Hormotage. Thoy report hav-ing hav-ing had a very pleasant outing. A. A. Blixt, a celebrated painter from Ogdon, done some artistic work for Ritor Brothers Drug Co. this weok. A big ,i sign was put on tho south side of the wall, extending tho length of tho building, a neat 0x15 pan-nol pan-nol ad. painted west of the big south window, the word Drugs ' on tho front brickwork and the bottoms of the windows ro-painted. ro-painted. Mr. Blixt is an expert. ' He also did aomo neat sign work for tho Garland Merc. Co. and Studobakor Bros. Co. Joseph Quinney, resident manager of the Amalgamated Sugar Co. of Logan and B. F. Riter, proprietor of Ritor Bros. Drug Co., came over from Logan Monday in a Cadillac car to sec tho town, boost for Garland and transact some business matters. Bernico, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Grover, entortained at a lawn party last Saturday about 15 of her girl associates. The event was in honor of her 0th birthday. Gaines were played, all romped on the lawn and delicate refreshments re-freshments were served. The judges appointed by the L. S. C. Club to make tho award of prizes for tho best-kept general surroundings of tho homo, were taken out Sunday in J. W. Lewis' auto on a 2nd inspecting tour. One more trip and then tho judges will decide who has the bost looking place. Anothor candidate for the office of Prosident of the Garland Gar-land Relief Society is in the field. She arrived and asserted her rights early Thursday morning morn-ing at the homo of Prost. Laura Rico. She can sing tho songs of Zion already and her father. II. S. Rice is the proudest man in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis and ye editor and wife took a spin to Brigham in Lewis' Overland car Sunday. Wo left hero at 3 p. m. and arrived in Brigham at 4:80; spent a few hours resting up and came back at 9 p. m. The roads are very dusty and between Bear Rivor City and Elwood a big June grass fire was burning which made tho wholo atsmop-here atsmop-here very hot. The return trip in the evening was very pleasant. At Brigham wo loaded up with six dozon cantaloupes and some watermelons and havo boon feasting on cantoloupes ever since. |