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Show County Locals. Place your fire insurance with Peter Greaves, Jr. Bp. Dorbs' ne hack made its first run to the depot Sunday night. It's a daisy aid no mistake. Fire insurance is money in 3'our poeJvCt. The Opera Mouse meeting ad-j ad-j ir.nied until Saturday ni-ht. All inleresied are invited. Mr. Parsons, of Clossin & Parsons, Par-sons, Kphraiin, is very sick. The doctor was s iiimioned to sej him this morning. Mrs. I .ove, of Manti, wro it will be remembered broke her leg a short I time ago, died on the 8th. The cause of her death was inflainntion of the bowels. Two yotnit; men of Ephraim, mysterionsly left town Monday morn iiiji- It is supposed they have gone prospecting. When they return we may have soni more news. Jams Froit is canassing the county for Baarroft'i History of Utah. It is a well compiUd history of this Trritry and sells for $4 50, $5.50 and $6.50, according to binding-Mr. Wni. Winters returned from Indianola Tuesday. He reports considerable sickness there. Last Wednesday R. II. Spencer lost a child, 'which is the only death reported. re-ported. Prof. Alexander ctures to night again in Ephraim. His lectures are both instructive and interesting. As an extra atraction Mrs. Alexander, Alexand-er, formerly Miss Doyer, will give her noted "Bobolink" recitation. Advises to Postmaster Larson from the Post Office Department states that the mail service will be changed to the R. G. W. Ry. on April 6th. Notices are posted asking ask-ing for bids to carry the mail to and j from the Post Office. On the twenty first of March, the Relief Society of San Pete will hold there semi-annual conference in Ephraim. Sister Mary A. Hyde who has been spending the winter at Goshen, will, if nothingprevents, will be present, and possible some of the sisters from Salt Lake City. The garments turned out by Martin Mar-tin Schmidt, the tailor, 200 Progress Building Salt Zakc are known far and wide for their excellent fit, make and sty le. How can they bo otherwise when only the best and finest Im- ' ported cloth is used and none but ' the very best workmen employed to make them up. ' A very fair audience assembled at the Tabernacle on Sunday evening to hear the previously announced lecture, by Bro. John Qigly, of Payson. It was a very entertaining compilation of facts, many of them crystalized truths well worthy of a permanent place in the memory. At the close of the meeting it was announced that the gentleman would canvass on Monday for tha Contributor. Durins the rcrrarks of Bro. John Qigly, on Sunday evening he spoke very forceably of the noticablelack of trained male voices throughout die entire territory and deplored the fact. The Contributor which is the organ of the Young Men's M. I. Association has decided to stimulate the taste in this regard by giving ing f 500 cash in prices, to quartette glee clubs, etc., present at the June Conference, next. Death's cruel lance was'thurst into the household of Hans and Ester Carlston, of Fairview, and the heart I of their little daughter, Martha L. was chilled forever. The little girl was 5 years, 10 months and 23 days old.and has been sick about ten days the illness orignating in croup and ending in grippe and brain fever. She was a household pet, and her Ion it keta flt by th brevtd paru, to whom th lyrapathy 0f many frtsnds ij eitended. V-miil. |