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Show County Locals. Mt, Pleasant is rightly termed the 'Queen city" Take your chickens to the Far titers tit-ers Exchange. A large stock of Ladies' Summer Shawls, cheap for cash, at Peterson & Hanson's, Ephraim. An Enlarged Photo in Crayon, given away. For particulars call on Petersen & Hanson, Ephraim. Don't forget that H. P. Larson, the druggist, has a large stock of the famous Mason Glass Fruit Jars. There was a race between two teams hauling passengers from Chester Ches-ter to Manti the other day. Result two broken wheels. Manti will have a grand celebration celebra-tion of Pioneer day. It is expected to introduce several novel features into the procession. We received a pleasant call from Trof. John II. Miles of Idaho. Mr. Miles is principal of Hear Lake Stake Academy and is in Ephraim visiting with Oluf Larson. If you wish to buy a piano call on H.P. Larson, the Ephraim Druggist, who has the agency for the celebrated celebra-ted New England Piano. You will save money by it. In the list of delegates to the Couuty Seat Convention at Mt Pleasant Pleas-ant the names of Peter Greaves of Ephraim, and Swen O. Nielson of Fairview were omitted. A Girl Wanted. Mrs. Jacob Johnson, of Spring City, wishes to' engage a good girl to work in the house. Good wages will be given to the right kind of a girl. Call at onc. , In the report of the County Seat i Convention there was one very im- portant thing left out, viz: the delicious deli-cious cream that the entire delegation, delega-tion, reporter and all, were indulged in et M. G. Rolfs. Trof. A. C. Smyth has the Young Men's Cornet Band of Manti in training, train-ing, and if they continue to improve in future as they have in the past, in a short time Manti will have one of the best brass bands in Utah. Mt. Enoch Jorgensen, Principal of the Church School at Heber, Wasatch Wa-satch Co., and Olif Larson, Principal Princi-pal of the Rich Co., Stake Academy at Randolf, both Ephraim boys, are visiting their relatives and friends here. On the 7th inst. Mr. II. P. Larson Lar-son of Ephraim received a telegraph dispatch from Nephi. The dispatch was sent at 6 a. m. and received four hours later. How is this for telegraph tel-egraph service of less than 50 miles? Peterson & Hansen sell all their goods at "bed rock" prices and give no discount for cash. All their customers are equal. They want your trade and are willing to work for it, they give the kindest treatment to all. Our estjemed cotemporary, the Ensign, is evidently base ball mad; judging from the garbled statement that appeared in the last issue and accredited to the Registf.r. Old man if you think you read that in this paper we would advise you to buy a pair of good spectacles, and look again; although we dont wish to be understood as throwing out any insinuations at our elders. A young man very much excited rushed into our office yesterday to tell us that among the wonderful things taking place these times, he had seen a horse, fly over the Sam-pitch Sam-pitch river which is several rods in width. The local editor is not up iu horse-ology, and the regular horse editor was off practicing base ball. Noticing our hesitation to "catch on" to the phenomenon, he implemented the first, by saying he bad also seen a house, fly over the river. Then that young man "flew" out of the window, and the friends who picked him up said there were no "flies on him." |