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Show W:i LOCAL -HAPPENINGS tSf. ' Next Thursday is Thnnksglv- - '.. lug day. t, T M. D. Evans went to Brigham nndOgdon this aidrnlng on business. bus-iness. ill r , . ; Bishop George Ward of Wash-''-.y ukic, was In the city on business S 4 ' yesterday; " A lino son arrived at tho homo oKd" of'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King ' -.Tfp Monday evening of this week. I 3& Everything lovely. : A flno son buessed tho home ( .Ki PT ' . of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munns ' ! Wednesday of this week. All j doing well at tho Munns' h6me. I '111 :'- II. G. Wright, wife and chlld- f rcn, of RIdgedale, Idaho, were 'Wi, . hero Tu-iKday and Wednesday Jw as tlie guests of Mrs. Wright's 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. kM iv , Swlnyard. J1 -' C. G. Hymer of Hymer Bros. ' Garage, and Barber Iouls Pet- j . erson left Monday night for "', Southern Utah where they will ?. spend most of tho week hunting . and enjoying an outing. They 1 ; will return tomorrow. ''ft' n , r' . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Udy and , - Mr. and Mrs. Mark J Udy of ' Fielding, stopped toff In Brig- ' . ' ham City Saturdany en route to j? Callfomla, where they will rer main for tho next two years. . fr . Box Elder Journal. C' Wilbum Eatep of Plymouth, gave this office a pleasant call K Monday while In the city on , business. He has moved back ; , , tp Plymouth to spend tlfe whiter r ' nfr alte a long stay on his ! r ranch near JBIackfoot, Idaho. : . . . o , . If you don't get the (Globe, ' you'll know the reason wlien we tell you again that It muBt be paid for In advance. Many of '':t-"-. oifr readers have made good f-,' with the advanced payment, yet' v' there are qulto a number who have failed to settle past dues and advance the $2.00. John J. Shumway, member of tho Board of Education, attended attend-ed tho meeting of the Board held In tho county scat Friday last. Sailor Boy Leslie NIelson, who was homo on a furlough, gave us a pleasant call Monday. Ho certainly looks flue in his Marino uniform -and Bays ho, never felt better in his life. He left again Wednesday to take up his duties on the U. S. S. Maine, with headquarters head-quarters ta Ft. Monroe, Virginia. Dr. C. K. Berg, D. C, has re-trncd re-trncd to this city to continue his practice which will be good news to many of his friends. He has secured office rooms on tho upper up-per floor of tho Bank of Garland building where ho will bo pleased to havo his old"frlends, as well as now ones, call and see him. He has been reeased from military mili-tary services and will movo his wife hero to reside Just as soon as ho can secure a house in 'which to movo into. Wo are pleased to see him back. |