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Show I Local Happenings. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GLOBE Fred Coffman was an Ogden visitor Inst Saturday and Sunday, . H. A. Aall was in tho county seat on business last Saturday. Mrs. C. J. Hou8loy was a passenger pas-senger to Brigharn City last Saturday. W. R. Vanfleet visited .Fnrm-ington .Fnrm-ington and Salt Lake last Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. A. L. Pierce and wife have moved to this city from Blue Creek, where they will spoud tho winter. Hon. M. H. Welling of Fielding, Field-ing, boarded the south-bound passenger at Garland Tuesday, euroufe to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dr. Mills returned to her home in Salt Lake Tuesday. She was accompanied as far as Ogden by her daughter, Mrs. A. K. Briutou. Mr. nud Mrs. James Wadman of Ogden, ou a return from their farm in Promontory, were Sat-urday Sat-urday night nud Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Lewis. Last Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boweu wero: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atkinson of Malad City, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood and Miss Estolla Boweu of Mendon. IH. L. Piorsou and D. E. Man-niug Man-niug wero in the county seat Monday as jurors iu the district court, but tho case which they were to have heard was postponed. post-poned. Mrs Manning accompanied accom-panied tBem to Bughara City. Nephi Bott, Wife and children, who have spent the spriug and J summer on the J. J. Orwiu fnrm east of town, have decided to return to Brigham City, Mr. Bott haviug disposed of his horses wagoiij implements, Ford car, etc, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ellis 1 of Noth Ogden, who came up to visit their son, William Ellis of Honeyvlllo, spent Monday and Tuesday iu this city 'as guests of Dr. aud Mrs. W. M. Crnguu. Wednesday tho Doctor Doc-tor took them over to Honey-yille Honey-yille in his "Dixie Flyer." Mr. and Mrs. Ellis were personal frieuds of ye editor's parents and while hero gave our home a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bowen aud Lewis Hughes leave today for Los Angeles, Cnl.. where they will spend the wiuter. The Bowen boys will work at the ' painting trado iu.that city and speud a pleasant winter free from tho "biting" cold that the rest of us will have to endure for the next few mouths in these "icy valleys of the Rockies." Take us with you. Mrs. James J. Thompson Bus-tained Bus-tained a broken arm in u fall H. Inst Saturday. She was finish- H- ing, the task of dusting the up- per part of the room hud step-ped step-ped from a table onto a chair H' which toppled over and threw her to tho floor with considor-able considor-able force. A brokeu arm was the result of tho full. Dr. W. M. Crnguu cared for her injuries but 8 he will not be able to use her arm for some time. J. M. Frnser, who has resided iu Garland off nnd ou for the past two years or more, nnd hns filled the position of cook nt H. the Mnnausa nnd Farnsworth Hotels, has purchnsed the Lau-rel Lau-rel Cafe iu Brigham City which H. , opous today under his mannge- ment. Mr and Mrs. Frnser left yesterday to make their future home in the county sent. He is ,n first class cook and we predict ' ' for him success in his new ven- I ' Mt y : The Arm of Garrett & Rich-urds Rich-urds is having the Owens block, formerly occupied by thoOwous Hotel, nicely arranged aud fitted fit-ted up for the removal of tho butcher "shop to that part of the building. The room occupied occu-pied by the shop at present will be used as a stoe room. The new quarters will be more roomy nnd a ;nuch better placo for tho butcher spoh. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Daniels entertained Monday evening in honor of frieuds from Mnlad, also as a farewell to the Bowen families who are lenvihg for Los Aiigelos. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served nnd a very pleasant evening spent. Those present besides the' host nnd hostess were Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Boweu, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert Hu-bert Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Atkinson of Mnlad, Ida. Mrs. D. L. Wilson of Fielding, Field-ing, who wns returuiug from a visit to the Dee Hospital at Ogdeu, Monday, whdre she went to vinit her sou, Douglas Wilson, who was injured in a threshing machine nccideut and taken to the hospital, last week, received serious m-juriesat m-juriesat Colliuston in nlightiug from tho moving train nud is coufiued to her home in Fielding suffering n wreuched .bnck and other complications. The train started out before she was able to get off aud as a .result she was thrown about ten feet to the ground and injured as stnt-ed stnt-ed above. It is thought that she will be taken to the hospitnl for trenlement. |