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Show Read Nordquist & Wilson'H ad in this issue. For Salo Fino, largo Elbor-ta Elbor-ta peaches.. 0. Stefterson, El- wood, Utah. slO-tf Schneider and Ilenningor's now blacksmith shop is Hearing cotnplotiou. ,1. C. Wheelon went to Price to do some engineering work last Saturday. E. E. Bingham and wife camo up from Ogdou yesterday HH to attend to sonio business matters. piL James D. Wilcox of Farming- Lfl ton is visiting relatives in this city the guest of his son Oliver L. Wilcox. II. Boyd left Tuesday of this weok for Twin Fails, Idaho, to spend a week or ten days in that locality. Mrs. "Win. Pago of Preston, Idaho., was hero on a visit Thursday and spent tho day1 with Mrs. Geo. "W. Austin. H. S. Kico brought us a 4 'bumper' Elberta poach the other day that was grown in his orchard. It. was a "poach" of a poach. Tho Town Board has had the fl wator box at tho cross roads of Main and Factory streets neat-ly neat-ly repaired and everything is O. K. again. Ji. M. Lishraan returned Wednesday ovoning from a trip to Provo, where ho wont to se-cure se-cure the services of a cook for tho Factory Hotel. Mr. and Mis. 0. J. Norrhavo moved into James Jensen's residoncc and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose will move into Burdett Smith's home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Smith's homo was visited by tho Stork Thursday evening. A charming little daughter was fl loft with them for safe keeping. All O. K. This oilico just finished print-ing print-ing 1,000 copies of a 10-page fl premium list and program for tho Bear Rivor Stake Religion Glass Fair. It was quite a job i and wo'ro glad its over with. A S. Rose of Farmington is visiting relatives in this city. Be has been appointed by Gov. Win. Spry as a delegate to Irrigation Congress to bo held i n Pebulo, Colo., September :26th to 30th. T h o candy kid Foulger's popular lady clerk, returned last week from a pleasant out-ing out-ing to the Yellowstone park. She was accompanied by P. C. Pettorson and a crowd of Ogdeu's young folks. Mr. and Mrs. John Wing and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wihg, Jr., of Lchi, spent this week in Garland visiting with their children, Joseph Wing and family and C. R. Wing and The Utah Press Association visits Tremonton next Tuesday. A special train carrying tho stato editors loaves Salt Lake at 8 a. m., arriving in Trcmon-ton Trcmon-ton at 9:80. Meetings will bo hold at tho Fratornal hall whoro an. excellent progrom will be carried out. Tho out-going officers of the Ladies' Self-Culture Club were tendered a very pleasant social at tho home of Mrs. Lorolda Capenor Friday ovoning. We were printing our paper while tho social was' going on and will have to toll you all about, it next week, H" .MKiimuh''-- - ' v" W. D. Lewis and wife, formerly form-erly of this city, who are now residents of Park City, have boon here for a week or more shaking hands with old frionds and visiting relatives. Thoy return homo today. We would bo pleased to seo W. D. and wife conio back here to live for good. T h o Globe's editorial on weeds in our last issue must have stirred tho TownUoard and some of our citizens to action as a slaughter of weeds has been going on this week. Keep up the good work and make our town metropolitan so that wo can say that Garland is tho neatest, cleanest and most up-to-dato town in the stato. |