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Show County liOcalH. Scandinavian (T.'rks at Teasdel's. Immense stock of floods at Teas-Jels. Teas-Jels. ' Mr. j. P. Meilstrup went to Salt Lake yesterday. ,The''Climax"shipped a carload of Hour this week. Latest styles in all classes of .(loods at Teasdel's. Stivers are sure of Courteous treatment at Teasdtls. Mr. Chas. Musi; his been selling shade trees in Kphr?im this week. V. Y. Jensen tiok another trip t Sevier Co. this week to do some work. Mr. Teter Greaves is giving the highest price in cash for xwool. The (lead tiees around the Eph raim Tabernacle blot,k are being taken out and ney Uses being put in their place. Young men should call on Jos. P. Dorius A Co. for their SpringOoodOvercoatshirts und especially Hats, Mr. Ole Larson met Judge Cameron, Cam-eron, Supt. of the Pan.uuitch Roller Mills, at the Ephraim Depot yesterday, yester-day, on business. The Judge was going to Conference. 'I he Webers were here according o the announcement in our issue a week ago. Their entertainments were good but poorly patronized. The scarcity of money in Ephraim is the cause. 1 . Last week E. Y. Jensen went down to Willow Creek to make a large gaWanued iron tank to assist in the manufacture of table salt. The tank is 16 feet long, 6 feet wide and feet deep, and will hold about I-500 I-500 gallon !. If yon want to he C msidere 1 a well-dressed well-dressed nun, v. hi must have the hest i'loth used in m ik iu; y.nir yaiments, a petlect fit and the "ii.Kt sk lied workmen work-men to make them up fir you. Martin Schmidt, the tailor 2 o Progress Building Build-ing (Salt dke) can suit you in all classes. class-es. About six months ago four Mis-sourians Mis-sourians went into the Spring City Canyon withe ut fiy one knowing their wheteabouts, although- they pur chased heavy supplies before they left Spring City. The men now come out with 13,000 ties which they cut during the time. These t 45 cents each will ntt $5,8j(. |