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M - . THE OAKLAND CITY GlftBE. OAKLAND. UTAH '
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I : THE GARLAND CITY GLOBE i
fl j THURSDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1918 j
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I LOCAL HAPPENINGS
H "Koop tho Homo Firos Burning"
h" Billy Rntnpton went to "Clear-
eld last Saturday.
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H Ernest Smith visited Brlgham
H City last Saturday.
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H Wm. ICing went to Tremonton
H on business this morning.
H F. 0. Haws of Provo, was here
H on business a day or two this
H week.
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H Fred ColXman spont part of
H last Saturday and Sunday in
H Ogdcn.
H Mrs. John T. Tims and Mrs.
H Charlotte Tims of Plymouth,
H were Garland visitors Tuesday.
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H Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Austin
H welcomed to their homo last
H Saturday, a fino son. All doing
H well.
H Miss Mary I. Dalton has re-
H turned from Malad City, Idaho,
H where she has been spending tho
H past few months.
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H Miss Isabel Ewlng returned to
H her homo In Salt Luke last Sat-
H urday, after a pleasant visit with
H Mrs. O. C. Ilymer.
H Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hampton
9 returned Tticsday from a plcas-
HH ant visit of two weeks In Ogden
H and Salt Lake City.
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H Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ilymer, ac-
H companlcd by Miss Helen Rose,
H motored to Salt Lake Sunday,
H returning Monday evening.
H Don't fail to attend the Apron
H ' Bazaar to bo given by tho L. S.-
M C. Club , Sept. 28th, at tho offlco
M of the Utah Power & Light Co.lt
H 'Howard and Orion Peterson
H were In tho county scat Monday
H to secure Information of tho Ex-
H amlnary Board relatlvo to tho
H enlistment of the students In tho
H Military schools.
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H Ezra Jensen, who accepted a
H position at tho Fret National
H ' Bank at Ogden, lias returned to
H Garland ngaln and Is now cra-
H ployed In tho Garland office of
H tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.
H Miss Lizzio 0. Borgcson, steno-
H grapher at tho Garland offlco of
H tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., spent
H last Sunday In Logan on .busl-
H ness connected with the' Red
H Cross service in which she en-
H .listed somo time ago.
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H Among tho young peoplo who
H left tho first of thv waclc to nt-
H tend school were tho following:
H Miss Leola Peterson and Miss
H Flo Peterson to tho High School
M ' at Brlgham City; Miss Edna
H King and Miss Thelma King to
H tho B. Y. College at Logan.
Mrs. Sylvester of Portage.was
a passenger to Ogden today, via
tho Malad valley 'branch.
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The L. S.-C. Club meets to
morrow (Friday) at tho homo of
tho secretary.Mrs. Dixie Shelton.
During tho week tho conuty
clerk Issued marriage licenses to
Victor" Burbank and Nelllo Cook
of Dowoyvllle; Lawrence Wor
tley and May King of Garland;
Wallace L. Secrlst of Brlgham
and Annie BuBenbark of Beaver
Dain.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson
and children who havo been
spending the summer at Soda
Springs, Idaho, have returned
again to Garland. They enjoy
ed their outing, which was busi
ness and pleasure combined, but
are glad to get back homo
again.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bingham
left last Saturday to visit rela
tives in Cedar Fork. They were
married in Brlgham City a few
monthB ago, but decided to go
through tho temple. Accord
ingly, they wore United for time
and eternity at tho Salt Lake
temple Wednesday of this week.
o
Thero was a reason for Ted's
homecoming. - Details: A fine
son arrived at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Swlnyard yes
terday at 12:30 o'clock. A real
soldier boy. Everything lovely,
but the unpleasant feature of tho
affair is thct Ted has to go back
to "camp" Sunday.
HOW TO HAVE FRESH EGGS
o
Produce Egg3 That Will Koop
Frosh, Advises Dopartment of
Agriculture, Through Movies
at Falr
o
Savo $15,000,000 in eggs, urg
es Undo Sam, and help out our
boys in France. That is tho sum
that Is wasted every year by
throwing away eggs that have
not kept fresh becnuso they are
fcrtlel.
Tho Government motion pic
cturcs exhibit at the Utah State
Fair show how Infcrtllo eggs
will keep fresh when fertile eggs
will not, and why farmers and
chicken fanciers should savo
eggs by producing for food and
market only Infertile eggs. Tho
daily development of tho chick
In tho egg Is depicted In compar
ison with tho almost unchanged
condition of the. Infertile egg.
Tho hatching of puro bred
chicks Is seen In tho samo film.
Tho pictures were taken at tho
Government poultry farm , in
Maryland.
Don't fail td attend the Apron
Bazaar to bo given by tho L. S.-
C. Club , Sept 28th, at tho office
1 of the Utah Power & Light Co.lt
I D IBB vou are m tne market for a D
H U II un or Ammunition, anything in U
H H MB the line of Good Hardware, Q
H n 1 Paint, Stain or Varnish, the n
H n II est Washing Machine made, H
H H II anything in House-hold Hard-
H PI II ware, China or Enameled Ware, U
H Da Coaster Wagon, etc., don't fail to call U
B H Everything to Build- Anything H
B CALL No. 11
1 Wilson Lumber Company, R
B U TREMONTON, UTAH N
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Mrs. A. C. Itolney is hero thJ
week on a visit. She gave tlv J
ofllce a pleasant call today. l
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Don't fail to attend tho Apron
Bazaar to bo given by tho L. S.
C. Club , Sept. 28th, at the offlco
of tho Utah Power & Light Co.ltl
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Woid conies from Brlgham tol
tho tho effect tbat Mr. and Mrs.l
P. D. Balrd were added upon J
Monday, in tho shapo of a finol
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Balrd I
were formerly residents of this
city.
It is certainly "gratifying" and
"satisfying" to know that tho
young peoplo of the valley will
be "qualifying" and "fortifying",
for the battles to come, if they
attend tho grand ball to bo given
at tho Palaco Saturday night,
September 21st Moses John
Wick Dickens.
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Mrs. M. H. Welling, wife of J
Congressman Welling, Is quite ill
at tho homo of her parents, Mifl
and Mrs. Moroni Ward of Rlvern
side. She camo homo on a visit I
while Congressman Welling is I
on his trip overseas. A note
to her from Mr. Welling gives ai
brief description of a flight over
Eddlnborough, England, in an
nreoplane, G.OOO feet In nir and
traveling at thotato of eighty
miles an hour. Tho many
friends of Mrs. Welling hope for
her speedy recovery,
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Mr. and Mrs. James Georgo
and children leave tho first of
next week for Ogden, where Mr.
Georgo haB secured a position in
tho shops of the railroad com
pany. Better wagcB was tho
Inducement for his leaving. Mrs.
Georgo will bo greatly missed by
tho community as she has been
an energetic worker In the Pri
mary and several of tho organ
izations. Sho was always on
hnnd in assisting In caring for
tho afflicted and usually con
tributed her services gratis. Wo
wish them every success and
regret to see them leave.
Weekly Maif
EerReport
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Union Stock Yards, Ogden,
week ending Sept. ICth. Cat
tle receipts LOGO; market steady
prlmo fed steers $11 $12; 'choi
ce cows $7$8; butcher cows
$G$7.G0; stockers and feeders
"$G$G; calves $9$11.
Hogs Receipts 31G; market
steady; tops $19.35.
Sheep Receipts 21,224; mar
ket steady; spring Iambs $13
$1G; yearlings $11; heavy weth
ers $10; ewes $9$10.
EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN
o .
One of tho most appealing
stories of tho part being played
by American women In tho war
Is to bo placed In vivid detail bo
lore tho people of the western
j'lntes during tho next few
u.Uhs.
Tho purpose of tho campaign is
the most comprehensive scope
has been started by tho Young
Women's Christian Association.
The purpose of tho campaign is
t acquaint tho public with what
this organization has dono is do
ing, and plans to do, In connec
tion with a vital phase of Ameri
ca's mighty war effort
The campaign Is to be nation
al. In tho west It has already
started.
State directors havo already
been selected and are at work.
Under tho general direction of
Miss Cora L. Tatham, a sys
tematic educational campaign
has been outlined In eight west
ern states and tho Hawilan
Islands, tho territory designed as
tho western department of the
Y. W. C. A.
The work for tho State of
Utah will be in tho hands of a
number of prominent women,
representative of the different
communities. It will be under
tho direction of Mrs. A. J. Gor
ham as State Chairman, former
ly President of tho Utah Federa
tion of Womens' Clubs, who will
co-oporato with Uio State Coun
cil of Defense.
It Pays to Advertise in tho Clobo
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GLOBE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher)
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Ofllce at Salt Lake
City, Utah, August 19th, 1918.,
Notice Is hereby given that
Ida Benson, of Logan, Utah, who
on January 20th, 1913, made
Homestead Entry, Serial No.
010934, for NW, WNE,
Lots 1 and 2, Section 34, Town
ship 13 North, Range 5 West,
Salt Lake Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make five
year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
tho Clerk of tho District Court,
Brlgham, Utah, on tho 1st day
of October, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Leonard Lamb, Sidney Johnson,
Lorenzo Hansen, all of Logan,
Utah, and Charles E. Gunnel!,
of Howell Utah.
GOULD B. BLAKLEY,
Aug 22-Sepl9 Register.
I CLASSIFIED fl
WANT A HOME? If you in
tend buying a home in Brlgham
City or nearby, get In touch with
John E. Balrd, who is able to get
you Just the place you want at
tho right price and terms. He
can also give you tho best fire
Insurance service. Write him;
phono him John E. Bolrd.Brig
lmm City, Utah. sop.Gtf
LOST Brown mare, branded
y on left shoulder. Weight
about 11G0. Finder please noti
fy Wm. Wilson, Fielding, Utnh.lt
WANTEED To rent soon!
Two rooniB, furnished or unfur
furnlshed. Leavo word at this
offlco. lt-adv.
Open Sunday's only. Spang
ler's Photo Studio, Tremon
ton. Jn. 6,-tf. adv.
LOST Between Garlund and
Riverside last Thursday, ladies'
dark blue sweater with pair of
kid gloves in pocliet Finder
pleaso leave at Globe office and
bo rewarded. lt-adv.
Grapes For Sale) at F. Q.
Fryer's, "East Tremonton, sl2-19-26
adv.
READ THE GLOBE
M? GALES
XJOK JUAOAZINB $JZX
For Nearly 50 Yeartl
loin th l&OfiOt wiimh who turn to
ricCALIS svtrr month far rct hth'
lont, for tturn, for ceaomloal buying,
fir fancy nttdltwort, for oo4 ttorlM for
plitiuro, for hlp. for iirf.
tfcCALL VatUra b
Copy EF Year
nn torn a mjtal card ak ask ro
RiurlJS COPT r WeCAUai or Ulo PIN.
UONEV Ofinr t Mom.n or till ot aim tit t a
without coat, r VJOYOUi oirr to Ko and
Girl., or UlMl 1-ATTlCM CATALOG VLor U7
uiu oirr to AOKMTs; or imm frt oar w
your UiUnCii. AiStttt
IHEHtUlt CO. M V J7 Sn MmT1. U.T.
marland Cofe
I a good place to
EAT
meals at all hours.
MRS. G. S. MO WHY, Prop.
Gathmd, Utah.
Garland
Milling Coro
I pany
Manufacturers of the famous
I PRIDE OF UTAH
I Straight Grade
I FLOUR
l-Aleo nil kinds oMUill StalT
The best mill in the Bear
fiver Valley
I Highest ensh price paid foi
1300b WUEAT. Wlirnt c
eepted for stornpe to bo diiiwn
out in flour.
NEAR THE DKIlOT
Garland, ... Utah
I WM. E. DAVIS ;
LAWYER
Practices in nil Courts
First Natiotinl Bunk Bldg
BRIGHAM. UTAH
Hadley's
GARAGE and LIVERY
Tremonton, Utah
Phono 18
Cars at all times for Pns
senger Traffic to all parts of
the county. Automobiles
repaired and cared for by
the day or week
Oasol'ic, Oils nrtd Supplies
Let HauJCYou ,
Tremonton
Furniture Co.
LICENSED
EMBALEVEERS
AND
Undertakers
Full and Complete Line
of Caskets and Goods.
.Tremonton, Utah
(.Nitrht Phom-39-o.3-
1
m. W. LANEY
Contractor and ,
Builder
First Class Work Guaranteed
PRICES REASONABLE
Garland. ... Utah
1 hjOTEC
Garland, Utah
D. L. Farnnworlh. Munager,
STRICTLY MODERN
With Pure Mountain Water, hot or cold
Run on the European Ian.
With Oeit of Service
MliAL HOURS
7 to 9 n. m. 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 9 p.m.
SPECIAL RATES DV Tl IE WEEK
Roomi, 75c and $1. With Dath, $1.50
It will pay you lo make this place
your homo while in the city.
EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST
Permanently Located 9
I havo tho oxporlonco and H
training, together with all mo- m
dern equipment for properly IE
tosting tho oyos. - m
HONEST TREATMENT I
PRICES REASONABLE I
Tremonton. ... Utah m.
ncr rCre Evprybody wishos for an '', ' .M
KuU rC.rO Automobilo, but wo don't sell :; 1
i PHILOSOPHY " ' . 1
p Groceries l I
HL y iJ'Jm Good Groceries and at prices j;
m jmEtJfMP y" can nfford to pny.
74RjPirJni't Raisins 15c, 2 for 25c. ; -
I ljUMW Matches.. . ,.5cporbox !
' I (MV'' J" fOc paper
mTvlh Choice Salmon.. 15 to 40c can i
' -SmSkrrk--- Sonp..A. B. and Chrystal
" White 4 for 25o. ; :
"If wishes were automobiles; Hand soap ioc, 3 for 25o f-
ji tfasolitve would be work a Hnm - . i
in , it m nam floe per pound . i
;: TOtluoii dollars o mlon. s, t
; ! 40 Bost Vinogar ... ,50c por gal. ' ' K
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j; COME ON IN AND SNOOP AROUND A BIT. SEE HOW '&
;j MUCH CASH BUYING AND SELLING WILL SAVE YOU ON: - '
j; YOUR GROCERY BILL. . 4'
;i MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'SSHOEg i; t. '
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR W I
Y . LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR ji
HOUSE DRESSES AND WAISTS ; . -J
i WORK SHIRTS ANR OVERALLS ' Vf-x
;y HATS AND CAPS j j 1J m
j! WE OPERATE TWO STORES AND MAKE. NO DELIVERY.: Joirl
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HOME OF RED PEP ii 3B
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