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Show County Local. Tht work af hauling tiai is progressing pro-gressing favorably. Jbhool Supplies ia great varieties at J. r. Mailstrta'f. Night meetings hava beo inug-.ejatad, inug-.ejatad, during the past week. Oar Fairriew items cam Jao late for paplicatian last week. Mirt. Sarah Peterson, of Fphraim, starts or tk B. V. Academy o-mor-raw. Tha Misses Lowry, of Manti, went to Conference by way of ladianola aad the R. G. Ry. Th nl,t Uri who the a bushel or two of eld feather ia tht creek, ' tight to b interviewed by the sanitary san-itary beard. Oa Sapt at tha Sua passed tha eqaiaoy. Tha days are ' exactly twelve aourt lonp, and the nights of ! the aasae dsratioa. Tha tpeakert at tha Tabernacle on Sunday latt, were Judge Bean of ' JUcBfieldjGeerge Taylor of Ephraim Had Pre. Canute Peterson Ota day last week there were two .wagons, and five saddled horses tied up ia freat 0 the saloon at one time. They did sot all belong to . Ephraini. .. Prat. Ceanon returned te Salt Lake tha next morning after favoring favor-ing Kphrairn with the discourse which appears elserhere in our xolasana. Prof. Greenwood was able to return re-turn to the school room on Wednes-' Wednes-' .day of last reek and hat almost Entirely recovered trovn bit indisposition. indis-position. The lady who wat 10 severly hurt In tha lanaway at the Jubulee times, wat from Spanish Fork instead of Proro, and has just recorered sufficiently suffi-ciently to eejtaken home. Wm. T. Reid, C. N. Lund, Reese Lewelleyn, C. A. Madsen and J. P. christenten will represent th People's Party of San Pete in the Territorial convention at Salt Lake city. It ia a pleasant coincidence that George Q. Canaon should preach ' ao f ne a discount on baptism, on the ' 40th. anniversary of the baptism into thie church af C. C A. Cbristensea, our eteemed fellow townsman. The fhceri who consider it apart of their duty to interfere with the ' laughter of innocent fun of a garden party, all be ita little noisy does net teem the leatt bit annoyed by the ' ribbled riot of nightly drunks. Mr. Walter C. Stone, formerly ateittant ctshier in the 1st. National Bank of Nephi, will come to Manti 19-day to assist Cathier A. Tuttle of th Manti Saving Bank in opening open-ing the accounts of the bank. Mr. btona it a throughly competent ; banking nan, aud hia assistance will ; bt a valuaaU aid to Mr. Tunis in ait now position. I tao translation of tht minutes frota Danish into English of the recont Jubilee, among soma minor errors er-rors ccuts tha following which we tato pleasure in correcting. Apo stle l Luadia credited with saying that the ' gospel would soon cease to be 5 preached, ate. when in reality he aid: "The times of the gentiles would r,aooft bo fulfilled and the gospel - 'withdrawn from thera." Peteson & Hanson of Ephraim art a longer a firm. Mr. Hanson wirtoontiaut bosinesi at the same 'pla as heretofore for the aext twt woeas, aad will then remove to the new rooms being prepared for kia oceupancy in the Register bwilding. The gentleman says every, ihmg is being sold at reduced prices and he is prepared to give his customers cus-tomers better bargains than ever. A little boy of John Barowman was . Tan ewer by a wagon in the streets ! Ephraiai on Friday last. The 'little follow opened the gates for bit father to drire in, as often be! fore, and then ran behind the wag-em, wag-em, which his father did not observe fad in tome uncountable way he managed to fail under the wheel. The wagon loaded with flour passed pass-ed over his leg at the knee joint. ft is said not to be broken, but is in vcrj bad condition ' .. "' ... ,1 |