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Show x County Locals. x : ..-i, . II is laid the crops in Wasatch Co.", were never better. . . ". j . Please don't forget that Manti still h?s the County Seat. : A few boy's Jersey Suits at Peter sons Si Hansons, Ephraini. ( "' The spple crop at Mt.leasant ' .it !unJant, and entire; free from ' worms. 1 . ""V The District School, of EpTiraim, 1 . Vpened on Monday last with a fullj I Vtttndance. j r' 'The report is that the potato crop " -v, ' 4 'rather light over the entire County of bart i'ete, - S Gttfss wha the man was who ; snt back an entire year's number pt papers when asked to pay his subscription. - 1 Peterson & Hanson have just re- eeived their stock of Winter Clothing for both ladie and Gent's. Th largest lot of gent's clothing in San. Pete. 1 . - v .... , : . . The festive fly is having a boom s. in. Manti. Having arrived to late in the season, the boom will nee- j j essarily be weak in the back emptj " . ,(U pocket, and low in the gable. 'To the nerson irivinL' the hei ' cr c. answer in the fewest words to the Question: "What one thing does . Sat l'ete County most need," the RnoisiEit will present a year's sub-, sub-, scription: Dr. W. J. 11. SUcey has changed his Ephraim Quarters to the room! over Jos. F. Dorius -& Co's. store where, he will bt; prepared to wait on his friends and customers on Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday of each week. - ."Straws." Teel which way the t v wind blows, and the children know that the very best place for them to . ft), to buy School Books, Stationary, ..tc.,.isto,.Jos. F. Dorius & Co., h .Ephraim.; . School Supplies in abun-dince. abun-dince. . ' Benjamin Luke left Manti on ' August 1$, to attsnd school at Ttovo. The young man has the jj.respet of the community, and their 'C- Confidence that he will acquit him-elf him-elf in a manner to reflect credit up-i up-i n the Town. . A refreshing shower wetted Manti -1 the surrounding hills, fields and adows 9a Thursday evening, Wst.7 As if in testimony of tent, or -edicted at conference proper platromjse' spaned th' ., Uheiving is to pv biU to hin , .law against adultey .treacherous men vnd to tons '.chastity. s?rc burned 1 there ts a law, howse was sooner or later comes to tK much of those who keep strictly 'ath- the limits of elevated, honest ys, nalism; that is the law of pt-opinion. pt-opinion. The public may be ceived for a while, but iu opinio is crushing in its effects when at la the mask of truth is torn from tl; face of falsehood, merciless as an avalanche in redeeming its insulted llignity. There is less need for the people of the Latter-day Saints to engage in newspaper controversies, than any people in the vurld, ami especially .of a petty or personal na lure. All such matters may be directly di-rectly appealed, to good, disinterested, disinter-ested, friends of all honest workers; where without money and without price, the matter may be adjudicated adjudicat-ed if not sufficiently important for this, it certainly does not deserve Jn dignity of type. If the decision m not satisfactory, or if the contend- N Wiaattvesare one or both out of Vexhurch, there are the court of |