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Show County Locals. William Fotheringham of Beaver was in Ephraim last week. The new passenger coach is a great improvment. Both cars are .' loaded. Pres. Canute Peterson and Daniel H.Wells, both were on the train going go-ing up to conference. A much needed curfew law has passed by the city council, to take effect immediately on iti publica- tion. Mrs. Dorius an aged ladyof Ephraim is lufftring with a vejy painful affliction. afflic-tion. Her friends are very anxious about her. Judging from the attendance at Sunday meeting, Ephraim must have furnished a full quoto of con-ferance con-ferance visitors. ' .The Speakers at the tabernacle pa Sunday last were Prof. Green-'wood,P. Green-'wood,P. O. : Hanson of Manti, and ' Pres. Henry Beal. There was an immense attendance at conference, and much good preaching. Lack of space prevents ; us from, reproducing the sermons. It is reported that Carl G. Measer will visit the Church Schools of San Pete County next week, being at "Ephraim on Wedn;sday. and Thurs- !' day. ; 'i Miss Augusta Dorius of Ephraim Eph-raim had three fingers very badly mashed, by a heavy window sash falling upon them, one. day last week. I No bones were broken. Just by way of a charge the ther-moneter ther-moneter went down with a bounce on Saturday night. We would'nt have 'cared to much about that, but it tselt all the warmth out of the at-1 at-1 mostphere along with it. Miss Vivian Sidwell, lately employed em-ployed at the Sentinel office, has i'gone to American Fork to work on the Indeptndaut. We congratulate ' the InAtpendant an the'aquisttion to their typographical force. At five oclock on Sunday morning quite a shock of earth quake shook Ephraim tin, M st people who felt it agree that it wis of a trembling and nitcertiau.' i itu-e, but seemed : to move from st 1 1 east. No damage dam-age done, of Vka d, nune has been ;'reported. ' hV' ' . . t Mr. Ci.rlsiiia teuton formerly salesman in- t i-'i'cher shop of -('hrist;nsn I.i-ibsoi, haiopeti-ed haiopeti-ed bitsiacii 'ilr 1-'.self in tne new building; ja t 'm'.sic! Ly H. P. Larson n i;m - ri His old "patron iw II b- s ve to . .1 him, and new ones are Invited to r il and examine ex-amine stock a'.d pi ices. ' Two boys, soi.' of Mr. Brinhalt while plowing out a irpM patch of potatoes one day last week, left the tsam for a few moments and the horses concluded to go home; so taking tak-ing French leave they went the nearest way. which was over the top of several sev-eral fences. There was'nt much left of the plow, but the boys and the horses are all right. A correspondent who evidently has cause of complaint says: ' "Has the city of Ephraim a Biard of Health? If so, in the name of decency, and fbf the sake of the welfare and health oi the people.stnd the gentlemen down tothe Tannery lot to look at the , vats of disease festering there. Your v .. , correspondent-would suggest that the . .gentlemen hold thetr noses, or come on empty siomaches," S. L. 1 . |