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Show County Locals. Mr. Edward Sandersen, of Gunnison,, Gunni-son,, called in to see tis on Saturday. Mr. W. F. Cook, of Fountain Green, called in to see us last week. ' 1 Mr. W. W. Woodricg's son, who has recentiy arrived from tht east, will assume charge of his father's , .drug store at Mount Pleasant. .The Bean family of Richfield and their friends from the north part of the Territory met at theManti Temple last week, and had a religious family , . re union. . Mr. Marshall Clawson has a petition peti-tion from Judge Chas. Foote, of Nepbi, asking fur signature, to peti-, tion for a t.'rtn oft?..- District Court at Nephi. Mr. John Greaves lost a silver slide belonging to his cornet at the excursion excur-sion to the Climax mills the first of . ..May..The.fiuder will confer a favor by returning. No. 2 of the County Register published at Ephraim San Pete County Cou-nty is at hand. It makes a goob showing show-ing in News items and advertisements. advertise-ments. jVews. ' Tdoroni is to have a new opera house. The monied men of the town hava said so, and it will be a go sure. May Ephraim, Manti, Mt. Pleasant and Spririg City follow suit. At the meeting at Mt Pleasant, Snnday, Ferdinand Ericksen gsve n interesting account of his experiences,, experi-ences,, during his attendance at the State University of Michigan. Bp. C. A. Madson, dropped in to see us on Saturday last. We were pleased to see the bishop's-pleasant bishop's-pleasant countenance in our sanctum and say, brother, come again. Work has he;n commenced on the bridge and street in front of the Ephraim Tabernacle. This is as it ahould be, and the supervisor has our hearty thanks for pushing this matter. We were pleased to receive a call ....from Mr. G. C. Wilson, of Fairview, Jast Satnrday, and to know that he, like all the intelligent people of San Pete, was pleased with the Countv Register. Judge John ion called on Monday H morning nd tsjioke very well of the Register, and like many others of , our enterprising citusni are doing, years subscription. . Mr. Ward Steven len, of Gunnison, j. one. of San Pete'i literary lights, made us a short call on Saturday. We were indeed p'cased to see Mr. Stevensen, and see the interest h6 takes in the county paper. ' Postmaster I.arsen says "he wishes th boys would cease whittling Uucle Sam's public buildings in Ephraim". If Uncle Sam catches them nt this practice thsy will wish they had taken notice of Mr. Larsen's wishes. Mr. M. Rasmincn, of Ephraim. ri has been appointed General Agent for San Tele county, for the Life Insurance In-surance Co-, of Hartford, Conn. Mr Hill, General Agent for the company, com-pany, called in to see us Friday. W. B. Foster, Srctal Agent of the Norwich Union " Life " Insurance Company, culled in to see us last week. Mr. Foster was here for the .'purpose of appointing Mr. Peter ' Graves,-Jr., agent for this county. ' Manassa is suffering some from the ravsges of grasshoppers, brt they have not done much damage yet. There is plenty of water, more than there has been for years, and the people feel satisfied, they are doing well. .. . 1 Judge Johnson is building an office in Spring City, When finished it is the intention of the Judge to fit it in first class style. ' The building is of cut San jPete oolite stone: and presents a substantial as well as neat appearance. We have received the first number num-ber of the Brighatn Bugler, a bright, . , newsy, eight column paper. The Bugler has patent insiiles, of course, but that does not distroy its m rits as the repreientiveof Brigham City, and Box Elder County. There was a complaint made by the young men who went to the excursion ex-cursion Tuesday, said lhat stones were thrown at them by some of the bOys while traveling through Manti, . This may have been so, as they very often do such things, but we are sure that the City .Authorities of Manti would never pirmit any such action ' if they , knew it. ' , . , ' ... k .Misa . Edith Deleen, one of the most beautifu and loveable girls of Mt. Pleasant, is about to embark em-bark on the matrimonial sea, with the Son of Dr. Ellis as Captain. The y-oung couple mill go East immediately immedi-ately after the ceremony' where the gentleman is pursuing his medical studies. ; Seldom has a ship left port with brighter skies, smoother seas or a handsomer vessel, or better .'.'rigged" and ."maticdi" may the voyage1 be reasonably smooth and tne port safely entered wheft life is me. |