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Show I LOCAL HAPPENINGS I Mrs. Osro Barnard was a1 Brigham City visitor tho latter .plait of last week. M. "D. Evans and son, Davi.d made a business trip to Pocat-ello, Pocat-ello, Idaho, Monday. Jack Bush went to Salt Lake Monday and will visit Lehi and vicinity before returning. Mrs. R. S. Ellis and children returned Monday from a pleasant pleas-ant visit with relatives in Portage. Port-age. M. A. Gam of Fielding,, gave the Globe office a pleasant call Monday while in tho city on business. Miss Edith Wixom of Bigham City, niece of ye editor, is here on a visit and will return home tomorrow. Mr. land Mrs. Jos. V Lewis motored to Ogden and Plain' City last Sunday, rehiring late Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Miller and children of Mendon, were last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Hughes. Geo. W. Bradford, wife and son, Cecil, motored to Corinno last Sunday whero they spent the day with relatives and friends. fri-ends. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hymer and Mrs W. F. Persson motored over to Brgham City Monday evening, returning in the afternoon. after-noon. In compiayn with Mr. Naylor, a sheep man, W. F. Persson went on a tour to Idaho last week and returned again Wednesday Wed-nesday of tills week. Farroll Coombs waB a south - ' bound passenger Monday. He will spend a few days in Salt Lake and visit Spanish Fork prior to returning. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Michaelie and children left Tuesday on nn "HH outing to the Bear Lake coun- try where they will spend a week or ten days. ChrlB and Hyrum Peterson motored to Camas and Fair-field, Fair-field, Idaho, last Sunday to look over tho land in that vicinity. The found Idaho very dry, Mr. and Mrs. M. Felsted, acc-ompanied. acc-ompanied. by Miss Iono Felsted motored to Salt Lake Thursday of last week where Mr. Felsted -attended a Millers' convention on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hinman and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Lewis, Mrs. Carr and children of Ogden left Thursday to spend a few H. days in Iogan canyon and the Bear Lako country. Cecil Bittdford, who ''as been - in tho service of Undo Sam as a Soldier Boy, returned homo Thursday of last week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bradford of this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nlelson of this city, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Carl "H ' Larson of East Garland, return eel Wednesday of this wee- from a pleasant outing to the Bear Lako country. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Korth and children, Mrs. Johnson, mother "H J of Mrs. Korth, and Mrs. Red- mond motored out to Holbrook I last Saturday to spend Sunday I with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tubbs. I Mrs. Tubbs is a sister of Mrs. I Korth. They returned Monday, I having had a very plcanant out- H 1 lng I President Charles W. Penrose fl and Mrs. Penroso were in attend- "H i an co at tho stake Fricstood 1 I meeting held at the stake tab- -'I eftmcrenaBrsrmany- -amrTraorr H' I and both addressed the gather- I ing. Elder Wllford Z. Ward who g just returned from filling a mls-H mls-H , - sion, also was one of the spears'. spear-s'. crsv 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Peterson Pet-erson motored to Logan last Saturday, returning Sunday evening. ev-ening. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Thompson Thomp-son returned Tuesday from a lileasant visit and outingxwith relatives in Clarkston. Mrs. Mary Harrison of Malad City, Idaho, sister of Mrs. Dal-ton Dal-ton of this city, returned to her home Monday after a pleasant visit here. I Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen of East Garland, and Miss Agnes 'Olson of this city, departed bright and early Thursday morning morn-ing for Logan canyon where they will spend a few days. Mra. Olson, mother of Miss Agnes Olsen, returned home, to Brigham City the latter part of last week after a visit hero and also with her daughter, Mrs. E. s Hansen of East Garland. Gar-land. Albert Dalton, tho Soldier Boy I who has been doing overseas duty and has visited every nook and crook of France, is home a-(galn. a-(galn. An account of his experiences experi-ences would fill a book. Ho certainly is pleased to bo back to the valleys of the mountains. i Save your summer eggs by using our Guaranteed Egg Preserver Pre-server which is recommended by the Government. R.V. Daniels Drug Co. lt-adv Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hymer and Mrs. W. F. Persson took a spin to Ideal Beach, Bear Lake, last Sunday. Mr. Hymer says: Logan canyon far surpasses it fir a cool shady place to rest md enjoy yourselves?". Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass of Salt Lako City are here and intend to reside, Mr. Wanlass tc go Into tho confectionary and soft drink business Just as soon as suitable quarters can be secured sec-ured in the Vanfleet building. Mayor and Mrs. L. W. Preston Miss Nellie Barnard, Miss Wanda Wan-da Roso, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shumway and children left Tuesday morning of this week for tho Bear Lake country whero they will spiul a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Cal. D. Mayfild, Mrs. C. M. Deihl of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mayfield, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May-field, May-field, Jr., of Farmington, left Monday for tho Yellowstone National Park whero they will spend a couple of weeks. A. S. Huish Is busy these days superintending the erection of a modern bungalow which will bo tho dwelling place of Mr. and Mrs. Huish when completed. Tho new homo is being built on tlu lot next to tho McFarland residence res-idence on Factoiy street. E. T. Caponer and Mr. Hammond Ham-mond of Salt Lak City, gave the Globe office a pleasant call while here on business Monday. Mr. and Mra. Capener left Tuesday Tues-day from Salt Lake City to' visit Alaska, whero they will be gone for a month or six weeks. "Ted" says it was to be a "honey-moon" trip. |