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Show COUNTY LOCALS. The streets of F.phri'im to-day present a, metropolitan appearance owing to the Jubilee visitors. Ilon.W. K.Reid and county clerk John Reid went over to Castle Valley yesterday. They wil 1 return next Saturday. Manti is' getting out an interesting programtnee for the Fourth. The city fathers, as usual, arc taking an interest in the matter. j Sttp't Greaves sends us a circular j about school matters that will be of -interest to trustees ami others. We j shall publish it in our nct. . It is said by parties whobave lately visited Hursville, (irass 'alley, that the settlers of that place propose to emigrate to Old Mexico in a body. Mr. Ililes Bradford of the Scutiuei made a call on the Register yester-terday. yester-terday. We extend to Mr. Bradford fraternal greeting and say '-come again." Soren Neilson of Kpliraim was arrested Saturday last for disturbing the peace and left $10.00 with Judge Christensen on Monday morning for bis little spree. "Talk of icecream and soda you get at II. IV Larsnn's' tVrlors just south of the Drug store." It is stated that at least three new j business blocks are to grace Eph-, Eph-, raitn's Main street this summer. This with a number of new residences, resi-dences, will give EphraiiB considerable considera-ble of a building boom. It is said a party of gentlemen from Manti v. etit up the county a ievr days ago in the interests of Ihe county coun-ty seat question. They will stump 1'otintain Green, Moroni and probably proba-bly other places before returning. A. C. Olsen wishes to announce to the public of Kphraim that be has now got his famous stallion "Rous-tan," "Rous-tan," at J!p. Dorus' stables, and will be there during the" month of July. Rates $10 and 15 for the month of July only. Those interested inter-ested will please apply at once. 'e are gratified to learn that the services of our esteemed friend, Mr. Ward Stevensen, has been secured on the editorial department of the Sent in Mr. Stevensen will, we feel confident, bring the tone of the paper up to a par with others. Here's our hand, friend Ward. We congratulate. con-gratulate. In writing to a friend Mr. W. D. Kuhre of Salt Lake County writes: "I received two copies of the "Reg- istf.r" from you yesterday. I was going to ask you to send nie a copy I think it a very creditable beginning, beginn-ing, and by the display of ads. Kphraim Kph-raim must have grown considerably since I was there. Send another sometime." Mr. I. I?. Brunei of Manti, took a Registkr reporter into his parlor and showed him a scri'n made by Mr. John J!railhwaite. .' The work is exquisite, being, a combination of hundreds of figures, cut from cardboard card-board paintings; and these are pasted on in an irregular but tasty order. This is only one of many handsome articles made by Mr. Braithwaiie. The County Register, irinted at Ephraim, San Tete county, reached us last Friday, after being on the road eight days,. Jt is rather late to eulogize upon the merits of the Register, but, "Better late than never;" that is what we have thought of our mail for some time past, T he Register is a bright, newsy, seven column paper, and if it keeps up its lick is bound to meet with success.' suc-cess.' Wasatch H are. Caned: At the Sunday School Jubilee on the 19th, at Moromi, the superintendents and teachers of Moroni, Mo-roni, Spring City, Chester, Meadow-ville, Meadow-ville, aird Sanpitch presented Supt. J. I!. Maiben with a beautiful ebony gold headed cane. Mr. David Candland ' made the presentation speach. '-. |