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Show Comity Locals. Ephraim is having a building boom. Ephraim is enjoying a building boom. More anon. Mr. W. II; Jack of wanti is run-' run-' ning a meat market and delivery wagon. , . ,; There were over 1000 people a(- tended the last days conference at Mt. Pleasant. ' Several parties went from Ephraim with the excursion to Salt Lake, this morning. " Ji. P. Meilslrup.Esfj., Pres. of the ' RECtstER Co., and family, have gontt to Salt Lake. ' Capt. Hanford and others of the R. G. YV. Survey Corps were in KphraimMonday. , Mr. Chris. Andrews, of C. Andrews An-drews k Co., Nephi, was in Ephraim Eph-raim last Tuesday. ' The death rate of Ssn Tete, for the last three months, has only averaged aver-aged 1 in. every 1900. souls. V ,The last issue of the Beaver Uto- nian comes to us in a new form, and with, ether change.s and. improve- ments. Mrs. T. B. Clark, general' agent for the liudington dress cutting machine.for Utah, has- been trav-, trav-, eling through Sam Pete. Miss Julia TJoriu; is 'her agent at EpTVralm. v! v j ' ' The People's Party brass band of ' Mt. Pleasant are for the most part young men. They were out in full force on Sunday at the recent conference, con-ference, and their music added to , other attractions. " 1 Wafermellons of fair quality and ' reasonable price, were on sale in Mt. Pleasant markets during conference. con-ference. They were shipped from Levan, Juab County. Why were they not raised at home? Mr-Witbeck and sons, of Manti, 'purchased twenty-five httndred shaep. ou Friday last, of John R. Hickman, recorder! of Nephi. They are on the San Pete range., and will be de livered during the present week. There is a horse loose in the 'Ephraim hay meadows with his harness har-ness on and checked tight. The horse has been in this condition for three days without being able to eat or drjnk. Something should be done for it immediately. Last Monday week, 'Joseph Wit-bec Wit-bec k, whose parents re ;ide at Manti, bl i his foot crushed at the U. P. Depot, De-pot, Nephi, The wound although ser-jjqus,is ser-jjqus,is not thought to be dangerous, either to life o; limb, and the young man hopes to be aound soon.. A large piece of marble, taken from a quarry in Redmond, '' Sevier j Co , was brougnt into our sanctum the other day. , The quality appeared appear-ed to be good and it is almost a pure white. , It is said there are vast .quantities of good marble at, that point. ' Mr. Abram Johnson,, of Mt. Pleasant Co-op; had, the misfortune to rua a small uail into his left foot v up to the head; There is much to be apprehended, from such a wound, but in this cafe, although very painful,.' pain-ful,.' it "seems to be making fair progress pro-gress toward healing. ' Hon. W. K. Reid and Mr. Hugh Sloan, left Manti rather hurriedly theot&ef day, ostensibly for Castle Valley, lir i: has leaked out since that Mr. Robert Reid had found s inj 'float'over the mountain, that made an excellent showing when assayed, and hence the cause of the hasty departure. We hope .hey strike it rich.- ' ' i -. |