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Show I The boar saw his shnddow. Next Saturday is Abraham Lincoln's birthday. D. J. Morgan was an Ogdon visitor last Saturday. 0. L. Winters returned Monday Mon-day from a visit with his family in Ogdon. County Treasurer C. G. Adnoy was in Garland on business Thursday. Robort Snow, Felix Baird and B. F. Boothe spent last Sunday in the county seat. Mrs. Frank Woolley returned return-ed Monday from a visit with her paronts in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Steed of Stirling, Canada, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning. A. L. Jensen and wife of Brig-ham, Brig-ham, aro visiting relatives horo tho guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Osro Barnard. Miss Lillis Anderson, formerly former-ly tho pianist of tho Garland Orchestra, has gone to Salt Lake to attond tho Lafayotto School. Quito a number of babies in town have been afllicted with an opidomic of bronchial-pneumonia that has been goiug around. Mr. and Mrs. David McForson left last Saturday for Clearfield. Clear-field. Wo wore informed that they will make that place their futuro homo. Bishop M. M. Stookey of Clover, Tooole County, spent a fow days in Garland this weok the guest of his niece, ' Mrs. Maud Somson. Jesse Rich, on a return trip to ? Bait Lake, stopped over in Gar land a few days this weok then roturned to his home in Paris, Idaho, Thursday. Miss Afton Forsgron, tho 6-year 6-year old daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. J. H. Forsgron, is reported re-ported to bo . favorably recovering recover-ing from a severe attack of pneumonia. Boiler Inspector David Starko of Ogdon was here to inspect the boilers of the 0. S. L. Co. ono day last weok. "While hero he was tho guost of Mr. and I? Mrs. R. L. Bush.' 1-- ''s&APonry Manning, who is at-f at-f tangtho-AQof TJ. and t Miss Alissa Manning who is a studont of tho B. Y. College, , Logan, spent last Sunday with their paronts, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Manning, i ; "Mr. and Mrs.. E. N. Austin came up from Salt Lake City Monday night to make this city .. th.eir futuro home. .They will ! ': reside at tho Austin farm.' The ? furniture van passed through J t town Tuesday momiiig. ; Do you know that croup can ! bo provonted? Give Chambor- lain's Cough Remedy as soon as thochild becomos hoarse or oven after tho croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It is also a certain cure for croup and has novor been known to to fail. Sold by All Dealers. Oscar Olsen who has been in the employ of tho N. A. Peter-Men Peter-Men moat market and was formerly form-erly with .T. F. Owous before tho market changed hands, loft for Logan Tuesday to" accept a position pos-ition with tho Bannor Grocery Co. , Mrs. S. Drako of the Bear River Power Plant, who has been quite sick for some length of time, spent last week in Garland Gar-land the guest of hor sister, Mrs. Agnes Wheolon. She returned re-turned homo Monday accompa-. nied by J. C. Wheelon. While it is often impossible to prevent an accident, it is novor impossible to be prepared it is not boyond any one's purse. In-vost In-vost 25 conts in a bottle of Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Liniment and you aro prepared for sprains, bruises and like injuries. Sold by All Dealers. If troubled with indigestion, constipation, no appetite or feel bilious, giyo Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will bo pleased with the result. These tabolots invigorate tho stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. diges-tion. Sold by All Dealers. The program to bo carried out at tho 7th annual convention of the Western Retail Lumbermen's Lumber-men's Assn., to bo field in Portland, Port-land, Oregon, Fobruary 14th, 15th and 16th, 1910, camo to our desk a fow days ago. Headquarters Head-quarters will be established at the Portland Hotel and tho meetings will bo held on tho upper floor of tho Marquam Bldg. Hyrum Jensen of Col-linston Col-linston is on the 1st day's program pro-gram to make an address on the "Relation Botweon Forest Growers Grow-ers and Lumber Sellers." Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards Ed-wards and family leave today to make their futuro home in Lehi, Mr. Edwards having purchased pur-chased the homo formorly owned own-ed by Jean Roberts. Our friend Charlie will remain with tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. and has accepted the position of a foreman fore-man in the Lehi Sugar factory. Under the ahspicos of tno officers of-ficers and employees of the Garland Sugar . factory, thoy wore tendored a farewell reception recep-tion yestorday. This time they are going for good. Success for you in Lehi, Charlie. An attack 'Of.grip is often followed fol-lowed by a porsistent cough, which to many, proves a gioat annoyance. C h a m.b o r 1 ai n's Cough Remedy has boon extensively ex-tensively used and with go'pd success for tho relief and .euro' of this cough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies reme-dies have failed. Sold by All j Dealers. |