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Show Comity Locals. 1" The school census is being taken. firing your chickens to the Farm-1 (erj Lxch.ange, Ephraim. (I i mis n:'ia. had two rouiing .political injtingj this week. Let the Peoples Party show their strength at the poll.i on Monday. ; Lands of wool arc daily pa-iiing the RKGisifK ofiice on their way jiorth. Mrs. Lindsay, an old resident of Manti, died very suddenly on Sun-,(lay, Sun-,(lay, July 27th. Twenty to 25 cts each for chick j cens. Spring chickens 15 cents, at Farmers Exchange, F.phraim. The Liberal brass band passed t through Ephraim, for Gunnison, on Monday morning, with flying colors. Manti City Council have made .considerable improvements on the .streets of Manti since the last flood. It is guessed on good supposition -th,t the present census gives Ephraim Eph-raim nearer 2900 than 2800 population. popula-tion. There were quite a number of utaiti Citizens at the parade last evening both Liberal and Peoples I'arty. , tlcf. in the shade, in Ephraim on he Twenty-fourth, and has been above 88 for a week past. Manti is built at the mouth of canyon on a bed of cobble stone 150 feet deep. People are just beginning be-ginning to realize now, what made it. llr.W. II. Olsten's little five-year-(old daughter, Sedonia, Jiasjjniii :" .with JwrWk7"TTy" "J -w.'pr . in Manti for a short y-C time. We are pleased to state she - ' is improving. 1 V. B. Barton, Councilor in the 18th Ward S. L. C, preached in Ephraim on Sunday last, in the .Latter-day Saints' Tabernacle. He gave an excellent discourse. AV. B. Barton, of S. P. Teasdel's General Mercantile House, Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with J. P. Meilstrup, Esq., of Ephraim. The .gentleiuan left for Salt Lake on Monday. Mon-day. Wis Sena Christenson, of Ephraim .was taken suddenly sick on the 24th. .She was carried into Mr. Peter 'Greaves home, where sh-J has iaid ever since. ' The lady is suffering suffer-ing with liver complaint. The speakers at the Manti Taber-. hade on Sunday last were; W. T, ,..r-'' Reid, J. 1? Maiben, Pres't. Henry Bead and Pns't. Canute Peterson. The occasion was a ward conference, and the church officers were voted or. The mass meeting called at Manti on Monday evening with re-Jation re-Jation to the Couuty Seat move. A JRecister reporter was there, but as jthe citizens did not turn out the meeting was adjourned until Saturday Satur-day evening next. Manti is much alarmed least such - flood should occur in the night, . tout those posted scientifically say ib at it is impossible for such a thing ,to occur, as it requires the intense heat of the sun to bring about such 9 deluge of a rain storm. The grasshoppers have stripped .' nil the leaves from several pieces cf , " wheat between Manti and Fphraim, hut this is all the damage lhy have si. '.tived. The oats fare worse, s the ihfrpyer cuts off the head by eating !hronj;h'il;e thin straw which sup- ' " C Mr. Kenneth Kerr called on the Kecisteh last week..,;i'iKcn" is well , rtnown to those who used.. Jo travel on the S. P, Y. .a few ) ears age,.. He js conneilH with the census bureau,, ' and is typing a census of the mines "la this. county, snd that is the reason i Jiis, genial countenance is seen in onr i.ifaidst. , " -.. .. ' " ' ' ' 1 i . 1'' -1 ' 1 |