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I -" SUB8CRIBE for the I KJ Ki m K I M m I W ! I B M ln the DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GARLAND AND THE GREAT BEAR RIVER VALLEi M Vol. 4. No. 7. Published at Garland, Utah. Saturday, March 20, 1909 M IMPROVEMENTS. Our wide awake Town Board has jd had the City Park ball grounds put In excellent condition this week and replaced the burned out globes all over town. Under their direction Hiram Fowler has put up new street lights at Schneider's blacksmith shop, the Qlobe office, Thomas' butcher shop and P. A. Nordqulsts' blacksmith shop. W. J. Fife has made application for a light In front of his residence and In all problblllty the business blocks of North Main street will be given a light In front of their busi ness houses next week. Main street begins to look like Broakway, New York and Garland like Chicago. Hurrah ! "THE INHERITED CURSE." The Oarland Dramatic Co., present ed the pleasing melo-drama "The In herited Curse" or "From Sire to Son" at the Oarland hall last Saturday af ternoon and evening and Monday night to crowded houses. Everybody nresent was well n leased with the production. Saturday's performances were for the benefit of the Oarland Sunday school and Monday night's show was to raise funds for the amuse ment hall. The melo-drama Is of the high class order and the comedy parts made the production one of the best that the theatre-going public has had the privilege of witnessing for some length of time. Every character was well sustain ed and the costumes and scenery ad ded much to make the play a thorough Buccess. Following Is the cast of charac ters: Alfred Armltage. under the assumed name of John Oakley, Thales H. Kd- wards. Jonas Hardy, a gambler, R. L. Bush. Dr. Marmaduke Mandrake, Geo. F. Orover. Hamilton Mandrake, his son, D. C. Chapman. Job Cadwallader, sheriff of Uba Co., California, Joseph II. Wallis. Peter Grimes, postmaster and express agent of Uba County, Cal., William Perkins. August Vincent, R. E. Baxter. . Abe Isaac, Howard Evans. 1 gud McKln stry, Fredrlc Rogers. Mabel Armltage, wife of Alfred Aaml- tage, Mrs. Marie Wing. Mabel Aimitnge, their daughter, Miss Haze Evans. Mrs. Amanda Stockup, proprietress of Uba hotel, Miss Barsa Fowler. Aurella Stockup. her daughter, Mrs. Rath Francis. Miss Vincent, Miss Lera Clark. Chinamen, Vigilance committee, Etc. We certainly appreciate the work of the Horn Dramatic Co., and only wlnh that lie l oinpnny oould arrange matters so as to give us a show at least once a month. Nine-tenths of the traveling troups would do well If they could put up the goods that these home companies deal in. Let's have another, soon. I DEATH OF ELWOOD AUSTIN. Elwood Austin, the U)-yenr old son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Austin, Jr., died at their residence on Fac tory street last Friday night, at 11:30 o'clock, from the effects of heart trou ble. The remains were prepared for burial and shipped to I'ayson Sunday morning for lnterrment. Funeral services were he d In Pay son, but we were unable to obtain particulars for this Issue. On nc count of the servlcos will appear next week. ENROUTE TO MALAD. Two yoke of oxen hitched to an "old time" cart pulling a sulky plow to which was attached a horse and a cart, with a calf in the cart and u cow tied behind the cart, passed thru i town Sunday enroute to Malud City, Idaho. The outfit stopped to rest in front of the Olobe office and ye edi tor would have given his Sunday shirt and suspenders If he could have found a photographer to take a snap shot of the caravan. The outfit amu Bed the kids in fine style. MARRIED IN SALT LAKE TEMPLE. Mlsg Julia Strong of Alpine, Utah, and R. E. Baxter, local manager of the B. M. B. Telephone Co., of this city were married In Salt Lake City Wednesday of this week, the marriage ceremony being performed In the Salt i Lake Templo. Miss Strong is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong of Alpjne, al though she has made this city her home for the past two years. She is a very popular and highly respected young lady and has many friends both here and In Alpine. Mr. Baxter, the popular manager of the R. M. B. Tel. Co., was formerly of 8alt Lake City, the Bon of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baxter. He has success fully managed the business for said company here for the past two years and has given general satisfaction. He Is an Industrious, wide awake and highly respected young man. The young couple will make this city their future home and will be at home to their many friends at the Rose residence on South Main Btreet after April 10th. Congratulations. WARD CONFERENCE. A conference of the Garland ward was held at the hall Sunday. The morning session was given over to the Sunday Schools. The visitors in attendance were Stake President M. H. Welling and Counselor P. M. Hansen, Bp. J.'L. Hunsaker of Bothwell, Bp. J. W. Lar sen of East Garland and High Coun selor J. P. Chrlstenscn of Elwood. MORNING SESSION. Singing, "Haste to the Sunday School." Prayer by Wm. King. Singing, "Sacramentnl Hymn." Sa crament administered by Charlie Ed wards and Edmund O. Norr. Concert recitation "Catch the Sunshine" con ducted by Wm. King. Singing prac tice C minutes. Supt. Wm. King gave a report of the Garland North Sunday School, and Supt. C. W. Richards reported the Garland Sunday School. Song Primary department, conduc ted by Mantlna Jensen. The Garland North Primary de partment was reported by Mrs. Mar gret Manning and Mantlna Jensen reported the Primary department of the Oarland Sunday School. Recitation bv Luclle Lant. Remarks by Dp. J. L. Hunsaker. Recitation by Marie Swlnyard. Remarks by J. P. Christensen. Closing exercises, the benediction being pronounced by D. E. Manning. AFTERNOON SESSION. Singing, "Author of Faith." Pray- er by D. B. Foulger. Singing, Judges Who Rule." The auxiliary organizations were reported as follows: Y.M. M. I. A. , liv Fredrlc Roeers. Y.'L. M. I. A. by Nellie B. Rose. Relief Society hy Laura S. Rice. Religion Class by Lucy A. Clark. A re-organlzatlon of the Garland North Sunday School was effected ami a nun bar of changes made In the officers of other organi zations. The church and irurt officers were presented by Piost. M. H. Welling and unanimously susta'ned. Remarks were made by Bp. J. W. I.arsen, Counselor P M. Hansen, Prest. M. H. Welling tnd Bp. A. R. Caponer. The choir sang an anthem and ben ediction was pronounced by A. H. G.eason. , CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Austh: Jr.. desire to express thanks to all those who rendered assistance during tho Illness and death of their loving son, Elwood Austin. AN ORDINANCE. Sec. 149 FOWLS. (Town Ordin ances. ) All domestic fowls arc hereby pro hibited from running at large within the llmltB of this town, between the first day of March and the first day of December of each year. Any per son wilfully and knowingly violating the provisions of this section, 1b guil ty of an offense and subject to a fine. OARLAND TOWN BOARD, m20-al0 By Marshal T. L. Snook. I During the past year we have received deposits aggre- 1 K gating more than I $f,5OO,O00.00 without the loss of one cent to any depositor, so far as we jp are informed. I WHY GO ELSEWHERE when you can get such accuracy at home? I 1 THE BANK OP GARLAND. I MoaUhE.uu. Pwrtdsnt BHm A. Smith. VK-PrUMit M. D. Bvu. Cuhtor. I I I ACCOUN1H sod LOANS SUBJECT to EXAMINATION by STATE BANK EXAMINER I COLLINSTON. Fielding's nine cornea here Satur day, March 20, to crosa bats with Colllnston's cracker-Jack team. Next Saturday Deweyvllle's nine will come here to play a friendly game. Our base ball grounds have been fixed up ln good shape and we are going to have some good base ball this season. Tim Covert has Just returned with a fine Maxwell run-a-bout. Mrs. John Saunders Is up and a round again after a severe attack of appendicitis. Devere Morgan was visiting rela tives and friends in Salt Lake City most of this week. Wayne Morgan made a business trip to Salt Lake City the fore part of this week. Mr. and Mra. Scott Kidman are re joicing over the safe arrival of a fine son. F. W. Haskell of Fielding injured his arm in a base ball game here last Saturday. Mrs. Walter Farnsworth of Field ing gave birth to a charming daugh ter Tuesday. Mrs. Flinders of Ogden Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jake Hendrlcksen. Dr. R. J. Smith and Jake Hendrlck- son have improved tneir residences and surroundings with white lead and oil. All kinds of base ball goods at the Colllnston drug store. Colllnaton, March. 16th. M. See the "Squaw Man" by the Brig ham City Dramatic Co.. nt the Gar land hall Wednesday, March 24th. MORMON CONFERENCE. SALT LAKE CITY, APRIL 4, 6 & 6. The usual special low round trip rates will be made via. the Oregon Short Line. Tickets on sale from all points north of Ogden ln Utah and Idaho and Wyoming, April 1st., to r.th., Inclusive, limit April 15th. See agents for further partlculars.m20-a3 Joseph Jensen of Jensen Bros., spent the latter part of last wefk ln the state capital. At the Base Ball meet ing Wednesday night, J T Lant was named as the new manager. Coming 3 nights next week 25th, 26fh and 27th, THE GEORGIA HARPER CO. 12 People Excellent Company. THE SQUAW MAN. The Brigham City Dramatic Co., will be ln this city Wednesday, Mch. 24th, and will present the famous drama "The Squaw Man" at the Gar land hall In tho evening. The play Is one of the best the company ever produced and has won for the com pany a "big name." Don't forget to be present and see the "Squaw Man." It Is a cracker-Jack play. The cast consists of 20 people all experts. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Found Hand satchel containing 8c. Call at this office. Bert Swlnyard left Monday for Lo gan to spend a few weoks. Thomas Wise shipped another car ef "spuds" to Dallas, Texas Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Moslnh Evans spent Tuesday and Wednesday ln Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Lewis left Wed nesday for Ogden to spend a few days. W. R. Vanfieet was In Salt Lake and Farmington the fore part of this week. A fine daughter was born to the wife of Ted Limb of Fielding Monday night. Mrs. Mantlna Jensen was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Kellar of Tremonton Tuesday. Mrs. Lucy A. Clark returned last Saturday from a three weeks' visit ln Logan and Preston. Idaho. Mrs. E. T. Capener of Riverside, who is suffering from an ulser of the stomach, Is slowly receoverlng. R. O. Mlehaells of the Garland Milling Co., was transacting business In Corlnne nnd Bear River City Mon day. Miss Annie Barnard, one of Dew eyvllle's popular lody school teachers spent Sunday In Garland the guedt of MIbs Lizzie Preston. Miss Lera Johnson of Brigham City spent last Saturday and Sunday ln this city and vicinity the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oluf JohnBon. H. P. Zimmerman purchased and shipped a full car of horses and mules out of Oarland last Saturday and spent this week ln Malad buying an other car. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Foulger moved thlB week from the Rose residence on South Main street to one of the Su ?ar Co's houses near the Oarland flour mill. Mrs. Jane Mason and Mrs. John McKenny of Fairfield, sister and niece respectively of Mrs. Charlie EdVards, returned home Monday after a pleas ant visit in this city. MORMON CONFERENCE. SALT LAKE CITY, APRIL 4. 5 & H. The usual special low round trip rates will be made via. the Oregon Short Line. Tickets on sale from nil points north of Ogden In Utah and Idaho and Wyoming, April 1st., to 5th., Inclusive, limit April 15th. See agents for further partlculars.m20-a3 FORECLOSURE SALE. In front of the Garland Livery Staple Monday at 10 a. m., Constable T. L. Snook sold at public auction a horse belouging to Frlsby & Frlsby to liquidate a chattle mortgage held by the ('. W. and M. Co., upon mild ani mal. The animal was purchased by Owen Barber for $20.00. $97.06 Is the amount of tho chattle mortgage. Coming! 1 Garland fpera Lj ouse xxx Jxx flA;A; WEDNESDAY 24th march 24th "THE SQUAW MAN" BY THE Brigham City Dramatic Co. Prices 25, 35 & 50c I Tickets on Sale at Riter Bros, Drug Store - c fjtJBHBJHfBJf - THE ABILITY AND INTEGRITY H of the officers of a Bank stand for more, as a H matter of protection to depositors, than does the H amount of capital and surplus. H It is an easy matter to keep in touch with and H know the ability and integrity of the officers of H tbis bank, H m State Bank of Brigham City. H UNDER STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. H Dollars Saved, are Dollars Made. I JUST RECEIVED'- I Our ADVANCE SHIPMENT of S P R I N G I MILLINERY I ladies' I ailorcil uits ldy aists A: kirts fl an assemblage of the season's most charming apparel for women H CALL. AND SEE THEM M Ladies: We Can Now Fit You Out From Head to Foot H We use CASH SYSTEM and save you DOLLARS H B. M. & P. CO. WHF Tvf? mr. I Senator Thomas Preston of Wes- . ton, Idaho, spent last Sunday ln Oar laud. Monday he and Wm. Preston went to Brigham City to attend a meeting of the stockholders of the Garland Merc. Co. Mrs. M. E. Campbell of Brigham City, Bister of Mrs. J. C. Wheelon, came to Garland last Saturday to at tend the "Inherited Curse" presented by the Gariand Dramatic Co. She al so spent Sunday ln this city. The Oarland Relief Society car ried out the program published in our last week's Issue at the hall Wed nesday evening. Delicious refresh ments were served and an evening spent long to bo remembered. B. H. Phelps, clerk at the office of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., moved his wife and family to this city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps now occupy the house recently vacated by Mrs. Mary Wanlass and family. A man from Pennsylvania by the name of F. H. Jones Is sick with pneu monia ut the. city jail aud la being cared for by the city Marshal assist ed by David McFerson and Uave Mur le. I.atkk The man died st the city jai' Wednesday night aud will be buried in the city cemetery tod-iy . R. J. Smith of Salt Lake City was H here Monday in the interest of his H property ln this city. H H. J. Newman & Son, tinners of M Point Lookout, have Just completed H the work of putting a fine tin roof H on Jensen Bros., business block. The tin Is of the N. G. Taylor, old style, H same as the roof of the Capitol at Washington, D. C, iwid is one of the H best roofs in Box Elder County. H Joe Brown and Ernest Jensen re- H turned last week from Logan where H they have been taking special courses H at the Agricultural College of Utah. H Mr. Jensen has resumed his position M with the firm Of Jensen Bros., and M Mr. Brown has accepted a position H with the D. & R. G. Co., at Ogden. MM M H. BOYD I DRAY AND TRANSFER. H Dealer in H ROCK SPRINGS COAL. H Bell phone No. 39 red, H OARLAND. ' UTAH. YOU! YOU! YOU! J I 1 S Call and See Out" 1 I I SPRING GOODS I I Do Your Trading Where They Employ The McCaskey Account System I Your Account Cannot Go Wrong H Our Customers know at all times just H what their account is. H I Do you? 1 I I You Should. I I Garland Mercantile Co., I Wm. Preston, Mar. 3 H I