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Show I Yesterday was "All Fool's" day. Joseph Jensen was in the county scat Saturday. P. 0. Patterson returned from a trip to Odon Thursday. Dr. Wm. L. Rich was in Ogdon ou business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Peterson wero Brigham visitors Wednes-H Wednes-H day. 0 W. J. Fife returned Tuesday I from a business trip to Salt Lako City. B. F. Boothe returned Monday Mon-day from a visit' with his family in Brigham. Paint your buggy for 75c. ,Riter Bros. Drug Co will tell you how to do it, m2b'-tf W. L. Grover and daughtor Mary mado a flying trip to Brigham last Saturday. Jas. H. Garbanati of Snow-villo Snow-villo was transacting business in Garland Wednesday. The wife of Jesse Dewey of Tromonton gave birth to a fine sou Friday of last week. i J. W. GohoenandC. C. Wilson Wil-son of Tromonton wore in Garland Gar-land on business Wednesday. A fine daughter arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph , Orgil last Saturday night. All doing lino. Barber Harry Smith returned Tuesday evening from a visit with relatives in the capital of Box Elder. Mrs. Mattio Lishman and son Harry of Ogdon are guests of I her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bingham this week. H. C. Vanausdolu of Twin Falls, Idaho, was in Garland nnd Brigham City on business the foro part of this week. Quite a number of our young people wont on Easter outings Sunday, some to the hills and others to tho Bear River canyon. can-yon. Last Saturday evening Geo. ; W. Miller raffled off his fine buggy and 0. J. Nohr was the 1 lucky winner, holding No. 148 which took tho rig. IAdolph Anderson, book-keeper of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co's office, Garland, returned Monday Mon-day night from a. visit with his family at Salt Lako City. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Austin returned to thoir homo in Salt Lako City Wednesday after a pleasant visit with their children, child-ren, Ed N. Austin and wife. Every house-keeper can bo her own painter, and brighton up the many little things about tho household. Ritor Bros. Drug Co. will tell you how to do it. m2G-tf Tho Warde-Farnum Co. got poor, rocoption in Garland Wednesday night, about a dozen doz-en and a half people turned out to tho show. Outside of the elocutionist tho show was N. G. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis returned Wednesday noon from Grant, Idaho, where- they went to attend tho funoial of Mrs. Lewis' grandmothor, Mrs. John Miller. They also visited visit-ed Roxburg and other parts of fdaho. Blue vitrol 9c per lb. Riter Bros. Drug Co. u2-tf Now is the time to paint your farm implements. Ritor Bros. Drug Co. sells ready mixed paint suitable for this purpose, which they guarantee. Call on them and they will toll you how to do it at a nominal cost. m2G-tf Claronco Estop, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Estop of Plymouth, Ply-mouth, sustained a fractured skull by being hit with a base ball bat at that place last Sunday Sun-day afternoon. lie was taken to tho Ogdon Genoral Hospital for treatment Monday, accompanied accom-panied by Dr. Wm. L. Rich. Tho Misses Mary and Alice Grover, Jane Earl and Mrs. Mayme Grovor and Messrs C. E. Wilson, Owen Barber and Fredric L. Rogers went to Malad last Saturday night to attend a grand ball in that city. They returned early Sunday morning and breakfasted at tho Owens' Hotol. Supt. T. II. Edwards and Engineer En-gineer Joseph E. Corbott returned return-ed Thursday from Salt Lake whore they spent the past week or ton days in attendance of meetings of the Superintendents Superinten-dents of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co's factories. They wore accompanied ac-companied by Walter Stemmil, Supt. of tho Company's labra-tories, labra-tories, who spent Thursday hero. Through an oversight, wo failed to chroniclo tho arrival of a son that came to tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Miller Suuday morning, Marcu 13th. Tho babe just lived long enough to bo named and passed to the groat boyond. Tho remains wore taken to Brigham for burial whoro services were hold at tho residence of Mrs. Georgina Miller, March 14th. The moving picture show at the Manausa hall done a good business two nights this week Monday and Tuesday. Besides the special program of oxcollont pictures and illustrated songs, Mr. Henry N. Wagner, tho famous baritono,rondered somo choice vocal solos that were well received and warmly applauded. ap-plauded. Mr. Wagner left Wednesday for Pocatollo. Mrs. Hilda Nordquist return ed Sunday ovoning trom Ogdon where she went to attend tho wedding rocoption of her sister, Miss Ellen Ipson. Miss Ipson became the bride of Mr. Wm. Comorford of Oakland, Cal., Wednesday, March 23rd, the ceremony having been performed perform-ed in the Salt Lake Tomplo. A reception was tendered the young couplo at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Potor Ipsen Wednesday Wed-nesday ovoning and tho nowly wedded pair loft Thursday for Oakland, where they will reside hereafter. Prompt relief in all cases of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamberlain's Cough Rom-edy. Rom-edy. Pleasant to take, soothing sooth-ing and healing in effect. Sold by All Dealers, |