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Show I Notice. Tho directors of the Promontory-Curlew L a n j,l Company will meet at Logan, Utah, on Thursday, May 5th, at 1 p. m. Bids for tho purchas.o.(of land will be considered at this mooting moot-ing ' It Worse Than Bullets. Bullets have often caused less suffering to soldiers than the eczema L. W. Harriman, Burlington, Bur-lington, Me., got in the army, f and suffered with, forty years. "But Bucklen's Arnica Salvo ourod mo when all olso failed," ho writes. Greatest healer for Soros, Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises and Piles. 25c at All Druggists. W I Your Best Friend In tinJu of is a FAT bank account. H will otand by you when all others all. Tho way to acquire this PAT account Is to begin depositing and keep at It. Promptness, courtesy and careful attention to tho wants of its customers nro some of tho features of tho Buslnef a I Policy of this Dank. A Bank Book in Your Name Issued by this nankins Houso, entitles you to every convenience of modern banking. When openintr a bank account, vou want u wifo bank, conveniently localcd-ono whoso constant endeavor is to Bcrvo you best. On those lines wo Invito your account. THE BANK OF GARLAND. I Moslah Evans, President. Eiias A. Smith, Vice-President. M. D, Evans, Cashier. I I ACCOUNTS and LOANS SUBJECT to EXAMINATION by STATE BANK EXAMINER I The Standard-Bred Pacing Stallion ALAMO EVANS Registered No. 50828. Owned by F. T. Troxell, Brig-ham Brig-ham City, Utah, will be in Brig-ham Brig-ham at The Dr. Taylor barn in tho First ward, now owned by J. M. Hess, on Saturdays and Mon days. In Boar River City, Tuos-days,at Tuos-days,at David Holmgren's barn. In Tromonton, Wednesdays and Thursdays, at Fife's bam. In Garland on Fridays, at Hudson's barn. ALAMO EVANS is a rich black, stands 16 hands, weight about 1200 pounds, three years old. THE STANDARD-BRED PACING STALLION. Lceland Wilkes, Register No. will also make stands at tho abovo named days and places by the same party. Leelaud Wilkes is a rich black, stands 1(5 hands or better, weight about 1.100 pounds, six years old. I T. TROXELL. '""""TIT MBBJ. TITOIimimrTOMlI 1 1 1J1. H A HAPPY HABIT H Adopt the happy habit of saving, It is a happy one because it will enable you to have things that will bring happi-ness. happi-ness. All worry about a safe investment is eliminated when your money is plac-ed plac-ed in our Saving Bank. The principal cannot be lost; you are out nothing and there is a dividend to y o u. Open an account with us at once. We pay four percent interest, compounded quarter-ly, quarter-ly, and five percent compounded semi-annually. semi-annually. , State Bank of Brigham City. , H UNDER STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. jH ' i iHB The object of ad- :: :: vertising is to teach :: :: people to believe in :: :: you and your goods: :: :: to teach them to :: :: think that they have :: :: a needfor your goods :: :: and to teach them to :: :: buy your goods. 3L Saved from the Grave. "I had about given up hope, aftor noarly four years of suffering suf-fering from a sovoro lung trouble," trou-ble," writes Mrs. M. L. Dix, of Clarksville, Tonn. "Ofton tho pain in my chest would bo almost al-most unbearable and I could not do any work, but Dr. King's Now Discovory has made mo feel like a new porson. Its tho best medicine made for the throat and lungs." Obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hay fovor, la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis and hemorrhages, hoarseness and whooping cough yield quickly to this wonderful medicine. Try it. 50c and $1 . Trial bottlo free. Guaranteed I by All Druggists. Sunday Services. H Sacrament meeting of tho Garland ward and Parents' day of the Religion Classes of the ward. Supt. Lucy A. Clark presiding, under tho direction of tho Bishopric. Singing by the Garland North Religion Class "Como Dear Children, H Como and Sing." Prayer in, concert by congregation, Lewis 0. Johnson being mouth. Sue- 'M ramont administered by Elders Albert I. Grovor and J. F. H Dovoy. Sistor Pliobe Jousen 'H was sustained as aid in the Pri- H mary association. The follow- ,H ing were accepted as members of tho ward: Hazel and Vera Edwarns, Joseph and Bertha H Bowcutt and child, Charles H Wing, Joseph and Mario Wing H and family. Supt. Lucy A. H Clark gave a brief outline of the H Religion class work. Exorcise ,H was given by Primary depart- H niont, under tho direction of H Sistor Ella Hudson. Singing H "0 My Father," by all the classes. Exercise by the In- H termediate class of Garland H North Assn., under tho diroc- !H tion of Sister Cordila Bingham. rH Singing by tho classes "I Had 'I Such A Protty Dream, Mama." j H Exorcise by tho advauco dopart- H mont of tho Garland Roligion H class, conducted by Sistor Mat- H tie Rampton. Song "Holy (H Night," by four little girls of Sister A. Nelson's department. i H Brother 0. A. Seager, member H of the Stako Board, gave good H adviso to parents. Bp. A. R. H Capenor was pleased with the ! H work of tho Rolierion class. i H Singing by all the classes H "Blessings on Zion's Children" Brothers Wm. King and Moroni H Ward, mombors of tho High H council, spoke of tho work of the H Roligion classes. Singing by the congrogation "Doxology." Benediction in concert, David H B. Foulger boing mouth. , H Attendance 173. B L. W. Preston, ward clerk. I The Call of the Blood I for purification, finds voice in I pimples, boils, sallow complo- ' H xion, a jaundiced look, moth I patches and blotches on tho I skin all signs of liver trouble H But Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills mako rich, red blood ;givo clean . I skin, rosy cheeks, fino comple- S I xion, health. 25c at All Drug- I gists. H |