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IO ) THE FOUR STATE FaIrUF j -J 1 International Sheep Show! September 23rd to 29th, 1910, -OGOEN, LIT -Good Racing Every Afternoon, Big Display of Heavy Horses, Big Display of Pure Bred Cattle. The first real Horse Show High Stepping, Fancy Driving, and Fancy Heavy Teams to Wagon, Etc. BIG "P5WY, WITH NUMEROUS UNIQUE ATT PACTIONS. Witness the most sensational continuous FREE show every afternoon and evening in front of the Grand Stand. Don't miss the Russian Whirlwind Dancers, Big Steiner Troupe, Don Carlos' Dogs and Monkeys, the Girl on the Spiral and the Great McHale. Afternoon and Evening. ALL FREE. Band Concert every afternoon & evening. Don't miss seeing the MAN-BIRD fly in the B I G AIRSHIP I Admission 5tc; Children under 1 5 yrs. 25c; Children under 6 yrs. FREE; Season Tickets $2.00, good for seven days; Grand S and Free, except 200 seats-50c. RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. I County Commissioners. : All members of the Board of ! Cottntj Commissioners were present at the regular meeting !' tin- Board held Monda ,Aug- ust 15th. A communication was receiv ! ed from Win. Cottam ''v., Road Cvju'r nt Buowville, stating mat the (5.00 taken from his bill at last meeting for cement, wai incorrect as he had the ce ment on hand. Clerk was in structed to write t hint to use the cement ;t once on tin. bridge, and Me claim for samej A communication was reoeivj til from H. A. Lafotrot, Mgr. of tin1 Pacitic Laud & Water Co.J Htskingthe Board t put road . between Kelton and Park Valley in gopd repair, as Ids company intends t run ami excursion to! their land about Sept. 16. De-j f erred. A request was received from th' Manufacturing Ass'u ask ing the Board t use some space in the Vermont Building at Sail Lake City, t' i- display ofpro-j ducts of Box Elder County. Joseph Marsh asked t h e Board t change road running through See. 2230-6. Referred to Hoard for investigation. Com'r EUehards reported 'phone service of Boad Com'r due over the Fanners' Line. K'lerk instructed to write John jSoininers relative to contract Iwith 'phone Company, which stipulates that County officers have free service. J County Attorney Nels Jeusen Isubmitted an opinion on the claims of Drs, K. I. Rich and .1. I. Harding for expert testi mony in the case of State vs. 'P.lackenbury, which has been tilled with the Clerk. Opinion held that the law does not pro vide for a fee of more than 1 .50 per day for witnesses. c. Sinionseu, in behalf of Ex ecutive Committee for Peach Day, asked the hoard to use some special atationery adver tising that event. Granted. Boad Com'r Pierce reported road between Bear River City and Coriune in need of repair-; also road at Waukegau, In structed to make said repairs. The returns of the election of the Bouiti Drainage District were canvassed, showing 7 voter- for organisations and none against. . L. Carlton. John I. Holmgren and Lawr ence Hansen were declared elected Trustees. 9SBS KflBBBBBSm aBBBBBBBSMBBSMBBSBi A number of claims were at-' lowed and the Hoard adjourned. Globes Splendid Subscription Offers: Read page live and don't for get to take advantage of the splendid suhscriptioii offers made thereon. We are offering you two of the best combina tions ever made by any paper in the state. 1st three popu lar and high-class magaxines land the Garlapd Globe all for 8.00a year. L'nd-Thc Deseret Farmer, The Character Builder land The Garland Globe for one year all for $'2. 27k Speak quick. I The Best Hour of Life is when you do some great deed 8 or discover some wonderful fact This honrcame to.). R, Pitt, ol Rooky Mtt, N. ('. when he was suffering intensely, as he says, "from the worst cold 1 ever had, I shed proved to my great sat-B isfaction, what a wonderful! ( 'old and ( 'ough cure Dr. King's! New Discovery is. For, after taking one hottle, I was entire ly cured. Vou can't say any thing to good of a medicine like that." Its the surest and hest remedy for diseased lungs, I Hemorrhages, aGrippe, Asth ma, Hay Fever any Throat oi Lung Trouble, (toe, $1.00. Trial hottle free. Guaranteed by All I Druggists. PEAeH DAY BRIGHAM S EPTEMBER 7th .! I EXCURSION VIA OREGON SHORT LINE V Peaches, Watermelons, Cantaloupes and Miscellaneous Fruits off Every I description I All Free All Free All Free If Special Arrangements For Entertaining Visitors. Amusements of all kinds, Including Base Ball Game, Parade, I Dancing, Concert, etc. See Agents for Rates and Further Particulars. Go with the THRONG to Brigham Setpember 7th PEACH DAY. . . -----..-. f . - -