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M The Garland Globe B INDEPENDENT. U l .. i(im, KdftofMd Mngr, H Telephone No 52 H Due (n ni i o B in lis tii r i p - H IdrrrtUIng rale riirnUbcil nn up B Kiit'T'l M Hcn)-clitnH mutter Kubruarv 17, H 11KI. n( the iiofit 'iflrc lit (iarland. Utah. umlcr H the Act f ConarvfR if March I, Mil B Stth .-rilier !) full ti rrrciw their j ' p i - ri'irnliirl . please iwtlf) thlnoffiec H Facts About Utah. H A ira in KpUtfe miles 84,!KMJ. H Ana iiiiMMts, 64,993,000. M Kxntini' breadth, mile, 275. H Extreme length, mile, 340. H Population, 340,000. B Number of familiefl in state 75, M State rank according to pop- M illation, 48. fl Forest reserves in neres, 7, 486,327. B Kevenne to state from forest m reeercvi, $33,681. M Hortieiiituial, products, $1,1 700,000. H (train crop, $8,000,000. , H Dairy products, $2,200,000. H Poultry and egg, $0.0,000. H Bogar beets, $l,!r00,000. Wool, $2,."20,00U. B Sheep, ii umber, 3,115000, worth $10,000,000. LH Live gtoek industry, $17,0.'(i, 000. m Dividends from mines, 1000, $8,000,000. M Dividends from mines since industry started, $tK).000,000. Goal output, 1908, $2,0")1,00(). M Contents, Ttali coal fields in tons, 100,4o8,000,000. m Bydro-carbom in state worth S7.IHNI.IHKI.IMHI. M ( 'enient output in 1!M)8, barrels, I i;::o,(hmj. M Spends for education, per capita, $23.62. P School attendance, 81,553. M School population, 08,(500. H Salt prodnet, 1908, worth $l;o, ! M Zero mark at lake, feet above MM level, 4,1.5. 1 Eighth largest state in union; ; 1 admitted to union January 4,! 18. Sego Lily ii state flower. H Telephones Do Not H Spread Disease. M The notion that disease is! fl communicated by telephone j M mouthpieces was freely spread. M about some years ago by pro-1 B moters of atrachments offered H as a remedy for his alleged H danger. H The question of transmission H of disease by telephone mouth-I H pieces was, at that time, sub- H mi t ted to an eminent New York H bacteriologist, who conducted M tests upon mouthpieces of va- H rial types, and also took "cul- H tures" from mouthpieces of M public telephones used by hmi- H dreils of persons daily. At the same period similar tests were -onducted by competent scieu- tists in Boston, London, Buff H ulo and other cellars. These seperate investigations H yielded a common result. No disoase germs -ould be detect H ed. Danger was declared neg- ligible. No case of transmission H of disease has ever been traced H to the telephone. H Only one precaution was re- H commended by investigators WM that of cleanliness, such as I keeping the mouthpieces free from dust, and washing them occasionally with soap and water. One of the attachments offer- II B MMMMUaejaMaV -M-l MaMBMMMp ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! We have all I 7 kinds and more new ones com- ing in every day "'HHtt by express B0DTHF1 JlBUtkfliMtm. BPJIIIIM K - . . 1 Prices 'mgSjUWm Away Tr ' Down H-35 !w2 &MHHHHHHBmm8b F'S lM-i W- '' ' BHHv - WffVl "' .i- V '.- if-,--'. V. Uk-, I $A DOLLAR SAVED j IS A DOLLAR MADE WOur special line of toys and Xmas presents just in. Going fast! Why not come TO-DAY! (iifts Men Like Shaving sets, glove boxes, manicure sets, socks, handkerchefs (silk or plain,) watches, watch fobs, cuff links. j necktie boxes, hats, neckwear, umbrellas, shirts, gloves, shoes, trunks, razors, hats suspenders, sweaters, underwear, mufflers, slippers, suit cases, rings, scarf pine, collars, etc Gifts Women Like Toilet sets, handkerchief boxes, lace waists, unibrelhis, hat pins, purses, fancy hosiery, beveled mirrors, manicure sets, colored silks, shoes, slippers, evening coats, back combs, boxes of handkerchiefs, fancy bracelets, dress goods, bracelet!, black silks, umbrellas, furs, shawls, broaches, hand bags, lace collarettes, fascinators, etc. (iifts for Boys and Oirls Handkerchiefs, neckwear, watches, cuff links, purses, mechanical toys, trumpets, pocket knives, suspenders, watch fobs, bracelets, holiday hose, racers, toys, railway trunks, mufflers, scarf pins, broaches, flexible flyers, balls, wagons, reading books, umbrellas, finger rings, coral beads, games, dolls, candy and nuts, etc. Something tor frothing. Commencing Monday, Dec. 13th While they last You can have one piece "DISHES" for every $2 in CASH traded at our store groceries not in cluded. They are nice. See our window. RrinthP a"5' and UUUIIIC Produce Company CJ Where You Get the Best. J ed at the time the germ scare started contained a fragrant fluid said to be destructive to germs. A bacteriologist placed some real germs on a telephone mouthpiece fitted with this at tachment and left it twenty-four hours. When opened the germs were alive and well. He stated that this fluid had no germicidal I properties, but merly gave pleasant odor. It was also shown that agita tion by promoter! of attach ments rested on no srientihV knowledge, but was purely a "scare" organized for selfish purposes. Therefore, talk freely into the ! telephone mouthpiece, and close enough to give clearness. Rest assured that there there is no likelihood of either contract ing or spreading disease in this m a n n e r. Suggestion Book, New York Telephone Company. Rich Men's Gifts are Poor beside this: "I want to go on record as saying that I regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest gifts that God has made to woman, writes Mrs. O. Khinevault, of Vestal Center, N. Y., "I caii never forget what it has done for me." This glorious medicine gives a woman buoyant spirits, vigor of body and jubilant health. It quickly cures Nervousness, Sleepless ness, Melancholy, Headache, Hackache, Fainting and Dizzy Spells ; soon builds up the weak, ailing and sickly. Try them. 00c at All Di uggists. tii.i'.n,-w,.i;.i;.i;,;,i;.i...;..;.si;,i;,i;,c.i.1i;.',.;,i;1g George Meldrnm Painting and Paper Hanging. All Work Guaranteed. Natural Wood Finishing a Specialty. Tremonton, Utah. Slogans 0FRE Sewing Machine runs lighter than any other. FREE lasts longer than any other. 0rFREE is more beautiful than any other. ha less vibration than any other. tFREE if easier to operate than any other. tFREE makes a more perfect stitch than any other. tSWFREE is the bett or all com bined in one. fREE SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO II ILLINOIS For Sale by Garland Merc. Co. Garland Meat Market I XJ "llllllll ' rTHOMAS 8r BINGHAM, Props.S k: r-Dealen in Freeh and Cured Meats of All Kinds L Coupon B,,oks Bold at a Free Delivery to f Big Discount for Sash. A" 1arts ()f T()Wn- Give us a trial and we will do y Chickens ft Veal Wanted" taet. Groceries! Groceries 1 Petersen's Meat Market E Factory Street, A Garland, Utah. m Fresh and Cured Meats and Green Groceries (. Pish and Game in Season. , EYEKYTHIXO FIRST CLASS. i A Complete Line of Staple Groceries Constantly On Hand. IIBHaBaMaMMftMMcaHMMHM- . .UCfl(Mm THE GARLAND CLUB I eph coombs, Proprietor Choice Wines, Liquors I e.rLnd, Utah and Cigars Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. Don't Let Whiskey Get the Best of You, Get the Best of Whiskey at the Club. C. J. C.'?.1PBELL NOTARY PUBLIC 5 ! oala,....utah INSURANCE AGENT t JOSEPH JENSEN I NOTARY PUBLIC. OAR LAND, UTAH. ) II THE PALACeIaRBER SHOP H. F. Miller, Proprietor. Owens Block, Garland, Utah iw 1t!Z2fm5E "' M""g"' Agent for 0g(len Steam Saaitary rale ttrictiy obicnrt.. Laundry I Dont Fail to Get Box Elder's Special! What's this girl's name. Tell us and you will f?et $$$$$$ $ for Christmas presents. A time ago a baby girl whs born; It whs the first, at the family conclave the father wished to name her EUGENIE rVILHELMINA, the mother obiaetlM a name was finally selected containing the same number of letters as the name selected by the father. The dashes following represent the girl's name: That is there arc seven letters in the girl's first name and ten letters in her middle name To the flint person seudug a correct solution of the girls name 50 in cash will be given; to the second 20; to the third tlG; to the fourth $10 and to the 5th 15, and to all others a year's subscription to the Western Monthlv RBMBMBIR IT COSTS NOTHING TO COMPETE HUT ONLY ONE sol IT' TION WILL HE RECEIVED FROM EACH PERSON EXCEPT UNOFR TIIF FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: All persons sending II for one year subscript on to the Western Monthly may Mibinit 10 names, those sending 50 cents for 6 month's subscriptions may submit 5 names, and those sending 25 cents for threo month's subscription mv submit 2 nanus. The envelope containing the lrl MMM will be opened two days before Christmas and prizes awarded on Christina f.Byb. The, Wc8,e Monthly is a bright breezy magazine, the only publication of its kind with a national circulation published in Utah and should be in ever r Western home. SEND YOUR SUBSCEIPTIONS AND SOLUTIONS TO Circulation Dept. Western Monthly, P. O. Box 1228, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ...PRINTING Is our hobby and we are prepared to turn out neat work at reason,, able rates, Give us e. chance to figure with you on your next order 10 YOU SELL BUTTER? '" ; m -- - rr Thl Farm Umpll.. with th law: '""; FR,C1 I 1 OUNCIS ABI Ar t S& .7E MWHIH BUTTER GARI-AND loo ' ' " ! " "" w" GLOBE ai. ! flftn ut.u 1,000 .... fg.Q I W,kJUW "TitH QFFCE