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Show 'County Locals Conference at Mt- Pleasant on the x6Ui. f ' x Kptiralm has a brass band that Mill equal any in the county. ' The Climax Roller Mill started up on Monday last. The Manti Roller Mill started up again on Tuesday last. Over 62 per cent, of the votes of tUc County was cast for removal of the County Seat. Grand Excursion to Garfield Iieach on August 22nd. The last j of the seas mi. Fare from Kephi Jf you wish to buy a piano call on Larson, the Dphrairn Orugist, who has the agency for the celebrated celebra-ted New England Piano, You will save money by it. Rev. G. W. Martin passed through Kphrai.11 on his way to the Utah Presbytery on Monday. The session ses-sion was to be held at 11 rum , commencing i:n 1 ut'suay. 1 ' 'Thirty-five men came over on the S. 1. V. lasl week and went by stae J 1 to, Spring City. They arc there fur, thc purpose of cutting ties for the .externum of the road, named. ' Thj lion. Anton H. Lund was the, framer of the Lill providing for f the Temovat of County Seati; and at (the Jast election, cast his vote on :th removal of the County Seat of ;San Pete. We have recieved a copy of the Sal Lake Journal of Comrnerce.wh-1 'lished by the Chamber of Commerce, S?lt Lake City. The journal is a 4ij 'exponent of the industries of .Utati and Salt Lake, especially the latter. tfphraim is sadly in need of a .Curfew Law, Let the City Fathers 'pass such an ordinance, and get the boys and girls off the street at night. We are emphatic in the request that Uch a law should be made and enforced. en-forced. Mrs. Adalade Reid, of Manti, gave a Lawn Party on Wednesday .evening, July 29th. The mellow . .light of a gross of candles, Ihe lusher lus-her of Chinese lanterns, ice-cream, cake and pleasant company made , very agreeable party. ' Mrs. S. L. Renolds, of Manti, has recently canvassed that place ,for the interest of "Tokology" and '"True Manhood." They are very valuable works, and have been well reeejyed. The lady anticipates canvassing' can-vassing' Mt. Pleasant shortly. " s There has been a first class Thes- jiraa L.!uu organized in Ephraim. 'Ihe company have a play under way, which will be followed by many others before the en I of the season. Tl.i, is r'ght, let local taleot furnish anv.setnents as far as possible. Ncphi Uesssy is building a very ni:e a lobs house in the west part of Manti. There is alio another jx lobe house near it, iu process of erection. Takr it all in all, the we.st part of our thriving city is do-' inthe grand in the building line. The Sunday service; at Manti consisted con-sisted of the organization of the -South Ward, Prcst. Beai delivered a fine discourse. At Kphraim, Elder J. M. Sjodahl addressed the Scandinavian Scand-inavian tii ietiug : in the forenoon .aid th.- regular services in the afternoon. after-noon. Hoth disjourses were well relieve re-lieve J. , ., 1 s : - ' Thi County Register is the ntn-.e of a new English Weekly Newspaper ' published at Ephraim, San Pe'.e Co. 1 It is a lively paper, and will certainly certain-ly do a great deal of pod for the county which has bten sadly neg- i Jected heretofore. Mr. C. C. A. ! rf'sten"". v'm !- v-.'' 1 :.' the translater for the Scandinavian. tliWS l... au.vri','i..ii..., 4 ,, ; of jcandinavian firms. We ! h ;OU success. Ut, ft Dans' e Amtri- ? ' ... ( h |