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Show - f far kr r W f " w w 4 V o Ml ,.f ft ? . , . EPHRAIM, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH, JULY S9f VOL. 13 in TfiE POJLITICfL ffREM 190. NO. 4 Mrs. C. W. Erickson of Ricb Lyon arrived at the homo of George Lyon Monday field is visiting with relatives anil friends in this city. forenoon. A young baby girl was registered at Adolph Hansen and wife, John recommended by tho committee is the homo of Krastus: Jensen early Sorenson and wifo and a number A CONVENTION AT EPHRAIM. Tho Republican central com- that of August 11. mittee of Sanpeto county mot &t According to 'Truth a paper All the Manti Saturday. in Silt Lake, the county wero represented but May-fiel- published and state ticket in this county may Indian Freedom, Fayette, bo prognosticated about as follows ola and Milburn. Tho following by a man up a tree, for the reptib-- . arotho members of tho committee licaus: Representatives, 11. A. who were present: Alfred Alder, Kearns end F. C. Jensen; connty Manti; Reuben Christensen, Gun- commissioners, Sidney ' Sanderson Alfred Dahl, Ephraim; of nison, Fairviow, and James Monson Swen Mt. Pleasant; Seely, Joseph of Mt. Pleasant; Treasurer J. O. Nielson (by proxy.) Fairview; Morgan Johnson of Spring City, James Clawson, Spring City; incumbont;county recorder David Bailey (by proxy), Moroni; present Hans Christenson of Ephraim, Thomas J. Jtees, Wales; II. S. present incumbent, assessor HerSumsion, Chester; N. C, Chris- bert Smith, Ft. Green; sheriff John tensen, Sterling. , Mt. Pleasant; surveyor. It was decided by the committee Knudson, J. W. Fox of county clerk to hold but one county conven- P. W. EliasonManti; of Moroni. tion for the purpose of naming N. C. Christensen of Sterling delegates to the State convention and of naming a county ticket, has announced himself as in the including the representatives to raco .for representative in the - the Legislature. This convention legislature and will make a fight will bo held at Ephraim on Aug. for the nomination .on the repub15th at 11 oclock, and tho same lican ticket. will consist of 102 delegates apPeter Sundwall of Fairview, portioned to the several "precincts and A. J. Tuft of Gunnison may on a basis of one delegate to every 27 votes or major fraction thereof be candidates on the on th democast for Hon. Joseph Howell for cratic ticket for representatives. Christensen is talked of Representative to Congress at the George favorably for county superintenlast general election. dent of schools. This apportionment gives tho Abram Johnson of Mt. Pleasant several precincts the following is a candidate for the legislature representation. Precinct. Delegates. and will try to get his name on 16 the republican ticket. Mt. Pleasant 15 Ephraim 15 Manti 10 Gunnnison 10 Fairview ITIS A MATTER OFHEAIIH Moroni 8 Fountain Green. 7 Spring City pro-'cinc- ts d, : . -- -- . Wales ' Mayfield 8 2 Fayette 2 Sterling Chester Freedom 2 1 TVlilbum 1 Indiancla- Total 1 102 The committee also decided to recommend to the several precinct organizations that they hold the primaries for the e!e:tion of dele- -. I gaCes to the county convention all on the same night, and the night' of other Ephrnimites spent PioPeter Greaves Jr., is being con-- ' neer Day at Salt Lake. grutulatcd on another son who is Mrs James Christianson ancl vigorous for one of his ago Tho Miss Elida Olsen of Richfield were youngster put in his appearance guests of James Larsens family Sunday evening. this tveek. Tub Enterprise was obliged to hold its forms and wait an extra .Wilford Rasmusses, Arthift Johansen and George W. Quinh compositor, who arrived on the 10 oclock express Sunday morn- were fined two dollars each by the for fast driving on ing. She weighed nine pounds, city justice hut will be able to call for copy July 25th, with the rest of them. A rousing celebration of . PioHon. Wm. D. Livingston of neer day was held at Spring City Manti will deliver a lecture on Monday. Wm. D. Livingston delivered the oration. Christian Dairying at the south ward Willardsen and wife wero in V- school house, Monday evening next at 8. 30 . oclock. Everybody tendance from this city. invited D S.- - Tall, formerly of, the LOST a bunch of keys bo Deseret News staff, was in this city Tuesday in tho interest of the tween the post office and my Finder wiil pleaso return Globe Portrait company of Salt We acknowledge a the keys to me and receive a one Lake City. dollar bill. Willard Peiirson pleasant call. In a very loosely played game To cold draughts of air, to keen game of ball Mt. Pleasant was cutting winds, sudden changes of defeated by Fairview at the for- tempertare, scanty clothing, unmers ground Monday afternoon due exposure of the throat and neck after public speaking and by a score of 15 to 10. bring on coughs and colds. The anniversaay singing, Ilorehound Syrup is thfe of the arrival of the pioneers in Ballards cure. Salt Lake valley was not very best elaborately celebrated here. Not The Manti : Dramatic company even a meeting was held which played .Jack ODiamond to h does not go very far to the credit fair sized audience at the Opera of the city. House Tuesday eveningi The J. L. Peterson of Fairview, re- writer was unable to be present, turned to that city yesterday from but from the reports of the people San Francisco with the remains present the play was fine and the qf his son, Elder A. C. Peterson, parts were very nicely handled of the Mormon church, who com- by the members of the company. mitted suicide in that City after The company gave entire satis' returning from a foreign mission. faction. The burial took place in the Fair-vie- w Mrs. EmmaS. Weir, formerly cemetery yesterday after-noor- of Ephraim but now residing in Salt Lake, wife of Henry Weir, At a mass meeting held in the was examined for insanity at St. opera house Saturday evening J. Marks hospital yesterday before P. Hansen Jr., A. WF Jensen and Judge Morse, Assistant county Niels Thompson wero appointed a Attorney Dana Smith, Clerk JohO committee to work in connection James and Drs T G. Odell and J. with a couple of engineers to be C Hanchette. The testimony appointed by the,city council to showed her to be suffering from ascertain if there is sufficient acute mania, superinduced by ft water at the Big Springs in Cot- complication of diseas. TJifc tonwood canyon to run a plant for woman was committed to the the furnishing this city with state mental hospital at Provov electric lights . - , reti-denc- e. 1 fifth-seve- nth . r. 1 - Mood iy morning. Absolutely Paso were is no mmsmum j |