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Show If you want good reading matter at a big sacrifice, read page 5 of this issue and embrace em-brace tho opportunity at onco. For Sale 20 h. p. Steam threshing outfit emrine, separator, sep-arator, tank and extention feed-or. feed-or. All in good condition, belonging be-longing to O. W. Gapson. Price $1,500. Gall on O. L. Winters, atC. W. & M. Go., Garland,) Utah. b3-o8 4-J548 b. j Notice for Publication. ; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. IT. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 10, 1010. Notice l hereby clvon that Jolm I.lmi. of I.ynn, Uox Elder Co , Utah. who. on October 7, 1908, made Homesterd Entry, No 0677, for SK1-4 NK 1-1. El-2 SE1-4, NWM. SE1-4, Sec 12. T. 13 N.. Itunco 17 Wen', Salt I.nko Molrdlan, lion filed notlco of Intention to make Final 6-ycnr Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the District Court, nt nricham City, Utah, on the 4th day of October, 1910. Claimant names oa witnesses: Lorenzo W. Anderson, A. W. Valentine. Joseph Joscphson, tars Hansen, nil of Hrlfjlmm City, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON. 27-b2I Retrlster ' 4-348 b. Notice for Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 10, 1910. Notice Is hereby Riven that John Llnd.of Lynn, riox Elder Co., Utah, who.on October 7, 1908, made Desert Land Entry, Serial, No. 0678. for NE 1-1, NE1-4. Sec. 13. T. 13. N.. U. 17 W., and Lot one. Soctlon 18. Township 13. North, Knntto 16 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has fllod notice of intention to mako Final Proof,"to establish claim to tho land described, before Clork of the District Court, nt Urigham City, Utah, on the 4th day or October, 1910, Claimant names of witnesses: Lorenzo W. Anderson, A. W. Vnlentlnc, Joseph Joscphson, Lars UntiKcn, nil of l!rii:linm City. Utah. E. D. It. THOMPSON, :i27-s21 Kcffistcr. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital or&uiii, like strains on machinery, machin-ery, cause break-downs. 1'ou can't over-tax stomach, liver,' kulm-ys, bowels or nerves with-, out serious danger to yourself. If you are weak or run-down or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters, the matchless, 1 tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van do Sande of Kirklaud, 111., writes: 4 'That I did not break down, while enduring a most severe strain, for three months, is duo .wholly to Electric Bitters." Bit-ters." Use them and enjoy health arid strength. Satisfaction Satisfac-tion postively guaranteed. 50c at All Druggists. Sunday Services. Bp. A. R. Oapenor presided. Singing "Sunshine in Your Heart." Prayer C. W. Wood. Singing "Count Your Many Blessings." Sacrament a d-ministered d-ministered by Elders Ursel Rose and Lewis O. Johnson. The following were accepted as members of the ward : Frank Dalton, Ileber Jones and wife. Two babies were blessed. Singing Sing-ing "Kind Words are Sweot Tones of the Heart." The following fol-lowing bore testimony: Bp. A. R. Caponer, A. S. Rose, Alley S. Rose, George llenrio, Petor Boss and Mrs. Gayhart. Sing-"Let Sing-"Let Us All Press On." Pray- 4 H48b. Notice for Publication. DEPARTM MNT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 12, 1910. Notice Is hereby civen that Alexander Anderson, Ander-son, of Lynn, Box Elder Co., Utah, who, on October Octob-er 10, 1908. madu Desert Land Entry, No, 0381. for SEM NE1-4, Section 1, Township 13 N.irth.Uanjfo 17 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho clerk of the District Court, at Brlsham City.Uuh, on the 4th day of October, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: John Llnil, of Lynn, Rox. Elder Co., Utah, Gustavo Anderson, ot Lynn, Box Elder Co., Utah, Lorenzo W. Andorson, of Briffham City, Utah, Lars Hansen, of Orlfrhnm City, Utah. E. D. It. THOMPSON. n27-s24 Register. Boyd and Francis DKAIiKUH IN Fine Candies, Ice Cream, Soda Water, etc. Oranges, Bananas and . F esh Fruit in Season. Garland, Utah. George Meldrum Painting and Paper Hanging. All Work Guaranteed. 1 Natural Wood Finishing a Specialty. Tremonton, Utah. Dr. r. m. minter, Dpnhsfr m 17 years Experience Satisfaction Guaranteed Tremonton, Utah. University of Utah, Sa,t bShCity H THE HEAD OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM OF UTAH. I 4 Schools StSef.tj $150,000 Laboratory Equip- State Normal School, or the School of Ed- ment os the. apparatus, machinery ucation, tho State School of Mines, and a ad tols otc.aronow and of tho School of Mediciuo are embraced by tho V0l'y Dest University of Utah. 33 Departments Co-Educational JJs H . . mgtne cd to all departments. Tho Dqan of Womon A Department of Law which is part of tho i008 aftor tho wolfaro of tho young womon ft School of Arts and Sciences. studonts. I '! 125 Instructors thnJm stranti is it Not? Thafc uates of the greatest Universities of this M s mm " somo0 oountry and Europe. ua 8 aWHy to school when students come H T1J. from tho East. and tho Wost,. tho North and " 1879 StUClentS fl Icludin i " the South, and the far oomtrio8of-theuat'th mm with i p ,,e m""10r t0 atteucl tbo University of Utah. of 11)10. With the children of tho Tramiug School, .more than 2,200 young pooplo re- PaHiftMllsil- Registration of H ceived instruction m tho University build- raiuvuiaia students, Soptem- j ings last year. ber 15th, 16th and 17th. Registration foe tf OISA Aftft rM..:MM.AMA $1Q.00; after the 17th $12.00. Regular work m OOUjUUU C.qUipmeni begins Septombor 19th. Inquire of local H ! Einbrasos 10 brick and stone buildidgs, 92 agonts for railraad ratos. Catalog, Picture H acros of grounds, and other University Bulletin, and complete information sent H property. freo upon requost. I ' Address: 3 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. H aV;- or Thos. Whiticker. Attendance Attend-ance 104. September 3, 1910, at the ro-gular ro-gular Stake Priesthood Mooting, Moot-ing, First Conn. David E. Manning Man-ning of the Oarland bishopric was released from Unit position posi-tion and chosen to act in the High Council of the Bear River Stake. Thomas E. Seerist was appointed to fill his place as First Coun. in tho bishopric. September 4, 1910, the Convention Con-vention of the workers in tho Y. M. and Y. L. M. 1. A. of the Hoar River Stake, was hold at Garland. A successful time was reported by those attending. attend-ing. The convention closed by a conjoint session being hold Sunday at G p. in., in the Gar-, land hall, whore a splendid' program was rendered. Meeting Meet-ing was presided over by Prest. Frank D. Welling. Singing "Come Let Us Anow." Prayer Hp. M. J. Richards. Singing "High on the Mountain Top." Report of tho year's work of both associations wore given. Remarks by Sistor Bennion of the General Board. Trio C. E. Wilson & Co. Remarks Excursions East Via Oregon Short Line. To Cheyenne, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and many other points. Tickets on sale May (5th., and 14th. , June 4th., 11th, 18th. 27th., July 7th., and 29th., August 4th., and September Sept-ember 14th., and 2ttrd. Limit October 31st. See agents for rates and further particulars. n30-tr. OK Barber Shop... H. F. MILLER, Prop. Manausa ) f Garland, Block.... 1 Utah. Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, and Massaging. EXCELLENT BATIIS- Sauitary rules strictly observed. observ-ed. Agonts for Brigham Steam Laundry. Earnost P. Hofsloy, member of the General Board. Romarks Prest. Mijton II. Welling of the Bear Rivor Stake. Singing "America." Benodiction Wm. King, L. W. Preston, ward clerk. Carriage Trimmer I Manufacturer of Light and Heavy HARNESS. Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. Tremonton, Utah. H. BOYD DRAT AND TRANSFER. Dealer in ROCK SPRINGS COAL. Dell phono No. 39 rod, GARLAND. UTAH. Garland Harness Company 1. Y. .Jensen, Prest. C. 0. Anderson, Manager. DnalerB In Harness Saddles and Saddlery Hardware. Repairing a Specialty. West I Garland, Factory St. Utah.-. COLLEGES UTAH opens' sept zommo. THE GARLAND CLUB eph coombs, Frotmttr Choice Wines, Liquors Udini, iitk and Cigars Hllard and Pool Room In ConnaoKlon. Dont Let Whiskey Get the Best of You, Got the Best of Whiskoy at tho Club. Petersen's Meat Market Factory Street, X Garland, Utah. Fresh and Cured Meata and Greon Groceries-- I Fish and Gatdo in Soo&on. EVERYTHING FIRST GLASS. A Complete Lino of Staple Groceries Constantly On Hand. C. J. CAMPBELL NOTARY PUBLIC and garland, ! . . utah INSURANCE AGENT |