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Show I LOCAL HAPPENINGS I 'Keep tho Homo Fires Burning" Billy Itatnpton went to 'Clearfield 'Clear-field last Snturday. o Ernest Smith visited Brlgham City last Saturday, o Wm. IClng went to Tremonton on business this morning. F. 0. Haws of Provo, was hero on business a day or two this week. o Fred Coflman spont part of last Saturday and Sunday in Ogden. Mrs. John T. Tims and Mrs. Charlotte Tims of Plymouth, were Garland visitors Tuesday. o Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Austin welcomed to their homo last Saturday, a flno son. All doing well. Miss Mary I. Dalton has returned re-turned from Malad City, Idaho, where sho has been spending tho past fow months. ' . ' o Miss Isabel Ewlng returned to her homo In Salt Lake last Saturday, Sat-urday, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. O. C. Ilymer. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hampton returned Tuesday from a pleasant pleas-ant visit of two weeks in Ogden and Salt Lake City. 0 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ilymer, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Helen Rose, motored to Salt Lake Sunday, returning Monday evening. Don't fail to attend the Apron ' Bazaar to bo given by tho L. S.-C. S.-C. Club , Sept. 28th, at tho ofllco of the Utah Power & Light Co.lt 'Howard and Orion Peterson wcro in tho county sent Monday to secure Information of tho Ex-aminary Ex-aminary Board rolatlvo to tho enlistment of the students in tho Military schools, o Ezra Jensen, who accepted a position at tho Fret National Bank at Ogden, lias returned to Garland ngain and is now era-ployed era-ployed In tho Garland office of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. Miss LIzzIo 0. Borgcson, stenographer steno-grapher nt tho Garland office of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., spent last Sunday In Logan on .business .busi-ness connected with tho' Red Cross service in which she en-.Usted en-.Usted somo time ago. o Among tho young peoplo who left tho first of thv week to attend at-tend school were tho following: Miss Leola Peterson and Miss Flo Peterson to tho High School at Brlgham City; Miss Edna King and Miss Thelma King to tho B. Y. College at Logan. Mrs. Sylvester of Portage.was a passenger to Ogden today, via tho Malad valley 'branch. o The L. S.-C. Club meets tomorrow to-morrow (Friday) at tho homo of tho secretary.Mrs. Dixie Shelton. o During tho week tho conuty clerk Issued marriage licenses to Victor" Burbank and Nelllo Cook of Dowoyville; Lawrence Wor-tley Wor-tley and May King of Garland; Wallace L. Secrlst of Brlgham and Annie BuBenbark of Beaver Dai". Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson and children who havo been spending the summer at Soda Springs, Idaho, have returned again to Garland. They enjoyed enjoy-ed their outing, which was business busi-ness and pleasure combined, but aro glad to get back home again. o Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bingham left last Saturday to visit relatives rela-tives in Cedar Fork. They were married in Brlgham City a few monthB ago, but decided to go through tho temple. Accordingly, Accord-ingly, they wcro United for time and eternity at tho Salt Lake temple Wednesday of this week. ' o Thero was a reason for Ted's homecoming. - Details: A flno son arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Swlnyard yesterday yes-terday at 12:30 o'clock. A real soldier boy. Everything lovely, but the unpleasant feature of tho affair is thct Ted has to go back to "camp" Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Itoiney is hero thJ week on a visit. Sho gave tlv J office a pleasant call today. l 0 Don't fail to attend tho Apron Bazaar to bo given by tho L. S.-C. S.-C. Club , Sept. 28th, at the ofllco of tho Utah Power & Light Co.lt o Word conies from Brlgham to tho tho effect that Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Balrd were added upon, Monday, In tho shapo of a flno daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Balrd were formerly residents of this city. It is certainly "gratifying" and "satisfying" to know that tho young peoplo of the valley will be "qualifying" and "fortifying", for the battles to come, if they attend tho grand ball to bo given at tho Palaco Saturday night, September 21st Moses John Wick Dickens. O J- Mrs. M. H. Welling, wife of Congressman Welling, is quite ill at tho homo of her parents, Mif and Mrs. Moroni Ward of Riverside. River-side. She camo homo on a visit whllo Congressman Welling is on his trip overseas. A note to her from Mr. Welling gives ai brief description of a flight over Eddlnborough, England, in an nreoplane, G.OOO feet In air and traveling nt thotato of eighty miles an hour. Tho many friends of Mrs. Welling hope for her speedy recovery. o Mr. and Mrs. James Georgo and children leave tho first of next week for Ogden, where Mr. Georgo hnB secured a position In tho shops of the railroad company. com-pany. Better wngcB was tho Inducement for his leaving. Mrs. Georgo will bo greatly missed by tho community as she has been an energetic worker In the Primary Pri-mary and several of tho organizations. organ-izations. Sho was always on hnnd in assisting in caring for tho afflicted and usually contributed con-tributed her services gratis. Wo wish them every success and regret to see them leave. |