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Show WHAT THEY SAY OF US. We received compliments in great profusion pro-fusion iu Ephraim, (rom eveiy quarter and from all shades of political belief The following letter was received too late for the first issue of the Register HeberCity, June 2, 1890, The County Register, Ephraim, Utah. Repkcted : Hail thee! hail thee! we're glad you are coming, (or it's about time San Pete be represented in Ihe 'press'. Tis true it has been photographed photograph-ed in part, but people can hardly think that every thing between Salina and I'lasatU. Vallev is 'in,1 or. 'near Manti'. Perhaps through you is a good way to tell Ihe boys that shearing in these parts will commence Wed. June 4th and will last till early August. II six or eight good shearers were here today, your corre-spomident corre-spomident could find them a splendid job. Patk City is alive "you bet! "She sleeps not while railroading, mining.freighling, wood chopping engage so many hundred hun-dred men. To be sure she is wicked, hut nothing compared with her sisters Salt I-nke City and Ogdcu. You haven't told me who has h Id ol your handle, nor who is the driver, not even whether you ars male or lemale, so how am I to know how to address you courteously. Please tell me such things and several others, and tell your books that my name must decorate their simple sim-ple folds. Oh yes! Do you take cash on subscription, or would you rather have dandelions lor we've plenty of both up here. Wilderness. V ol. I. No. 7, of the County Register, published at Fphraini, S.in Pete county, has reached us. It is a seven-column folio, and presents a very fair appearance, and enjoys a good run of advertisements. The first issue is certainly a most promising pro-mising one. Jtraid. A gentleman of Ephraim writing from Nephi says: "Please send me your advertising ad-vertising rates, and possibly I can secure stme advertisements for you. There seems to be some interest manifested in our paper even in 'Little Chicago.' " ? Prof. Smyth's wife of Manti writes us as follows: Thanks lor the copy of the Countv Register. We like the style, it was welcome, and we wish you all the success you so richly deserve. Please put my name down for one yeat's subscription. sub-scription. Yours very sincerely. Khoda Smvth A Prominent gentleman of Manti remaiked: "It is just the paper it should be, if they can only keep it up." One party in Manti said it was just the right policy, and would be suie to be successful if adhered to." The editor of one ol our leading Utah Journals in writing .to one of our merchants mer-chants says: "Your paper is a dandy. Is there any thing we can do for you?' Mrs. Z. Y. Card, from Canada, daughter of the late Prest. Young, said of our paper: "I have had the pleasure of reading the Register at Spring City; it is an excellent production for a country paper. You have a good field and every prospect of prosperity. The people of Spring City, speak very highly ot it.' Prof. Jos. Nelson, ol the L. D. S-College, S-College, Salt, Lake, said he was well pleased with the Register. ''The Scandinavian Columns are fine and are just what we have needed for so long time success Register, and ftlease, register me on your subscription 1st." A San Pete Scandinavian The County Register, the new weekly paper at Ephraim, San Pete Co , has made its atbut to the public. Bv all odds it is the best paper outside ol Salt Lake and Ogden, excepting The llnsign. Not only is this the fact in regard to its mechanical appearance, but it applies equally as well 10 its editorial ability. It is well patronized with advertisments. but not so well as it w ill be when it be comes established. The' Ensign extends ex-tends to it the hand of fraternal greeting, and hopes the Register may have clear sailing on the sea ot journalism. Ensign. "To say I am pleased with vour P pearance is feeble and a lime worn expression. ex-pression. Ephraim ouhgt to be proud of ber first attempt at Journalism, it is a credit cred-it to the County. I shall be pleased to I read the County Register". David Cand-i..i Cand-i..i - . 'So say we.) Stntintl, |