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Show I LOCAL HAPPENINGS A Merry Christmas. o Christmas next Wednesday. Buy him a tire for Christmas. Hymer Bros. Garage. lt-adv Barber L. F. White lias gone to Pocatello, Idaho, to spend tho winter. Dclos Adams of East Garland, was in the county scat on busl-ncss busl-ncss Tuesday. Mrs. P. C. Anderson of Salt Lake, is visiting with her daugli-ter, daugli-ter, Mrs. A. S. Ross. HH o Lcroy Oyler of East Garland, has moved with his family . to SB Salt Lake to spend the winter. Buy him a tiro for Christmas. Hymer Bros. Garage. lt-ndv o A. S. Ross, one of our Junior High School teachers, has been teaching school In Elwood this week. J o Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Hansen of Brlgham City, were last Sunday guests of S. II. Bingham and family. ' The Fred Manning family have about recovered tho influenza and Fred has gone out to tho ranch to loolc after affairs there. BH o J Buy him a tiro for Christmas. Hymer Bros. Garage. lt-adv Bfl o The many friends of Eph Coombs will be pleased to learn that ho Is recovering from his Bovero attack of influenza and pneumonia. Dr. E. W. Nebcker, Chiroprac-to' Chiroprac-to' of Trcmonton, accompanied by his wife, spent last Sunday in this city as guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Berg. 0 M " fl. Buy him a tiro for Christmas. Hymer Bros. Garage. lt-adv o - SK" Mrs. George Hcnrio has gono to Holllstcr, Idaho, to assist in Hi caring for her sister, Mrs. Geo. H'. F. Grover, who 's reported to bo ; quite 111. St u Tho bun has been raised from Ht the Palace .and a grand ball is booked for tonight (Saturday.) Another grand ball will be given on Christmas night o Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hymer.ac-H, Hymer.ac-H, companled by Mesdames M. D. i Evans and Joseph Wing and Miss Ebba Osteberg, wero Salt v Lake visitors Wednesday, i o Soldier Boy R. N. NIclson is homo again, having been re-leased re-leased from duty at Camp Zacli-ary Zacli-ary Taylor, Kentucky. Another happy "war bride," wo lmmaglne W. S. Hansen of Fielding, and W. S. Hansen, Jr., of Salt Lake, H, 1 passed through Garland Thurs- xlay morning in a fine Dodge Se-dan Se-dan car, enroute for the state capltol Bring your harnesses, saddles, etc., to the BIddle Harness Shop and havo them oiled and repalr-ed repalr-ed before tho rush season is on. The barn with the red front.Gor-land, front.Gor-land, Utah. Sidney BIddle. It o Miss Ebba Osteberg of Chi-cago, Chi-cago, is tho new lady steno-grupher steno-grupher at tho Garland office of I ' tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., hav- ing taken the place of Miss Liz- zie 0. Borgeson who recently went to Santaquin. Hi ( Tlio ban was removed from the Liberty Theatre Wednesday and in the evening a picture program was presented. Regular shows each night sinco and If the "flu" will stay "flown" there will be ho more "shut-downs." H; Miss Olive Snow and Miss Jes- Hp Bio Hadfleld returned to Garland H!j last Sunday from their homes H;i In Salt Lake to resume their Hi 'work as instructors in our pub- Hi . lie school. Miss Pauline Hub- bard, another Instructor, came 'up from Wlllard Tuesday. All of tho teachers are now in this Hj vicinity and are ready at a mom- ent'a notice to set the schools going at full glast. (Monday, wo hope.) ! Mrs. George Gleason and Master Mas-ter Max are mUch improved after af-ter an an attack of Influenza. o - Wednesday a Mexican lad by tho name of Anastacio Vlllabolos 'fell off a scaffold at Fielding and sustained two broken ribs. Dr. W. M. Cragun cared for his injuries. in-juries. Contractor F. A. Webster is back to town ugaln after spending spend-ing several weeks at Portage in .erecting a fine homo for John Knudsen. Ho even escaped the "flu" in Portage. i o Mrs. Chris Anderson entertained enter-tained last 'Saturday In honor of her niece, Mrs. P. C. Anderson of Salt Lake, who Is here on a visit Supper was served ut 7 o'clock and a very pleasant evening was spent in music and games. The success Ogdcn has made by tho "strict" quarantine regulations, regu-lations, caused the city fathers and health board to call a special meeting for tho purposo of discussing dis-cussing tho proposition of lifting lift-ing the ban in that city. Strict quarantine will bo the ' slogan throughout tho state soon. o Engineer George W. Bradford returned Tuesday from Camp A. A. HumpheryB.VIrginla'.where he has been in service for Uncle Sam. He comes home dressed In uniform and reports having had considerable valuable experience while in the camp. Ho is pleased to bo home again and can relate Interesting facts of real army life. o A sample copy of the Garland Globe is an invitation to subscribe. sub-scribe. Only $2 per year. You ought to be a regular reader of THE WEEKLY GLOBE, ono of the best papers In Box Elder county. Let us add your name to our big list of readers. |