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Show I lktcr Greaves Sr. and Gcorgo more rapidly there. Tho land is Thanksgiving turkeys for sale, Quinn wero business visitors in all owned by private citizens and Sr. Greaves Mrs. Peter of Enquire Salt Lake the first of tho week, . it is rapidly being fenced into M.' F. MURRAY & CO.. Pub'I. o Mrs. i. Jonos cave. toly Infant mortality is something, private pastures ami bay lots. It . ,ocuU'd "lm is only a question of a short timoj, dio PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. frightful. Nearly California. now until farmers will have to before they reach ono year, Tho tax collector has been the beforo they are five, and one The heavy snowfall inthoinoun busiest man in town for tho jwst half before they are fiftccnl The tain during the past week laid an two weeks. timely use of White's Cream Verexcellent foundation for next sea The local dramatic company is mifuge, would save a majority of s6ns water supply. If tlio weather 25 waking up and will begin to ar tliCbO precious lives. Price clerk will continue the storms at to put on a number of ts. 1. P. Larsen. range short intervals throughout the . . ' v vi j v... an increased I plays tliis winter, j KOTICE OP PUBLICATION winter, his labors will bo appro as looks it though ciatcd by tho general public. water supply was tho only remedy Tho Sanpete Valley road hauled (No. Olfieo at Salt Lake City. Land for tho threatened evil and the a train load of stock from Sterling Tho energy and time expended sooner the farmers arrivo at this It was consigned to I tab, November 20, 1U(0. Sunday. Notice is hereby given that the by partisians in both olitical conclusion and tako steps to in-- 1 Eastern markets, following named settler has filed parties and citizens generally dur crcaso tho water supply tho better notice of his intention to make kanPcl Valley road has final ing tho lato campaign, would work it will bo for tho country. proof in supjort of his claim I wonders in tho way of building will said proof changed tiino this week. The and that was Stevens north-lountho tho to if leaves accidentally hero Clyde at be made before tho County Ucrk train up county, applied ratification the shot resexr Mammoth construction of tho and tho south bound of Sanpete county, Utah, at Manti 07 a. during Utiih, on January 5th, 1001, viz: servoir, or some like enterprise, erciscs Friday evening. Somo II. E. No. 11GS9 of Hans Fredthat would bo of direct benefit to small boys were firing a toy cap- rick Nielsen, for tho S. W. i Sec. s and one non at ono of the tho county. p0f $aC Cheap, Sec. 24 13 and N. W. N. W. of them dropped a few BB shot N1 Sec. E. 4 and E. 23, Tp. 17 gomo stock in tho CMncso tfco cannon wben it was being bIishcd at Manti. This S. R 3 E S. L. M. Sanpete county farmers did not into ' He names the following witnesraise a very good crop of sugar toaded. Ono of the shot struck an flbIo bodicd cditor in ses to provo his continou9 resibeets this year oh account of in- tbo btovens boy, who yai standing Fu Foul. dence upon and cultivation of said n of Wu Ti on tho other 6ide of fire, m SOD experience and lack of water for land, viz: Dan W. Anderson, above the breast the heart, Niels P, Nielson, Louis Anderson just For furthcr irrigation, but is gratifying to and James II. Hansen all of know that what they did raise was tho shot penetrating his on or writet0 Ephraim, Utah. above tho average in sugar pro- Ur. Jensen was called and gave Niels Tiiomi-sos- , Frank D. Hobbs, the boy medical attention, lie is ducing qualities. Register along allright now, EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE ,'s one-quart- er one-thir- i 1 d bon-firc- 1 - I l,& U, 1 11-2212-- getting ,Tho holiday season is approach- The local republicans held a big lookis when ratification meeting last Friday nearly everyone ing, ' lino of in tho ing for something exening. Large bonfires and a presents for friends and relatives. torchlight procession were the Too many people aro inclined to outdoor features, and in the Opera think they should send out of House a meeting was held which m m . town for presents on these occa- was addressed by sions. We desire to call attention Thomas, Ferdinand Alder, and 5 of such persons to the fact .that others. Songs by the quartette m our merchants here in town carry and instrumental music completed as choice assortment of holiday the program. A free dance m m found bo as can anywhere wound up the entertainment. m goods m reasonmuch more at sell and they Christensen family of musiThe m able prices than the same class cians will have a sort of reunion m m elsewhere. of goods are sold for in Ogden Thursday, as Professor s m They are entitled to your trade Mose Christensen of this city ar m and you should see that they get m 9 to his brothers assist for ranged m it. m his regular orchestra on the occam sion of the Columbia club ball. The Passim? of Range The music committee has secured and more moreIt is becoming the manuscript copies of the m obserthe to m intelligent apparent Columbia club two step comm ver that the public range is slowly, posed in the clubs home by James m but surely fading away.' Year by Clawson and has also a number of m of the encroachments the new pieces by Straus, Sousa and year and lessor the and homesteader, others. Heralds Ogden Corresv is state land it where . purchaser pondence. are cutting down the extent of the The Editor acknowledges the ' cf public domain, until it does not every variety and at to of an invitation attend receipt to see require any great foresight the ratification of the Manti Rerock bottom prices go to the that tho time is fast drawing near this afternoon and evenwhen every man will have tofurn-is- publicans The ratification will consist POSTOFFICE BOOK STORE his own pasture land for his ing. of a barbacue in the aftefnoon and stock. This applies m this county the summer range a program and dance in tho evento MY STOCK ticularly pai ing . on the mountians. AND PRICES The winter range of this county The Mountain tops donned their Can not be beaten in the past has been tho bottom, or winter garb Sunday and the valley along the center of also was covered with a good coatswamp-landthe valley, where horses and cattle ing of snow. The moisture was have roamed at will. The change badly needed and it will do ADOLPH HANSEN, Proprietor- in conditions is taking place even great deal of good. , ex-govern- or . v : . Stationery , h s d |