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Show COUNTY LOCALS. There was a white frost on the ground yesterday morning. One thousand people will probably proba-bly attend the Scandinavian Jubilee in Ephraim, from Salt Lake, on the 14th and 15th prox. Mr. D. E. Hemphill examiner of the Lombard Investment Company, paid a visit to San Pete last week. He expresses himself as well pleased with our county. Dr. W. J,V. Woodring, of Mt. Pleasant.and John S. Hlain, Esq. of Sprng City, called in to see us this morning. Gentlemen, "Wellcome" is written over our sanctum door. Come again. Dr. W. J. B. Stacey has changed his Ephraim Quarters to the room over Jos. F. Dorius & Co's. store where he will be prepared to wait on his friends and customers on Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday of each week. The sale of Otto G. Olsen's goods on Saturday and Monday last went off very fairly, some of the goods bringing retail prices. Marshal Clawson has got his name upas a good auctioneer, as well as an efficient effici-ent officer. A young man in Moroni has gotten got-ten it into his head that he should retail postage stamps at Moroni San Pete county. The citizens of the place have signed a petition asking that the present postmaster, N. L. E'iason, be retained, and have sent their prayer to Washington. S. L. Herald. Mr. W. D. Funk, who lives at Funk's lake, arrived in Salt Lake last evening with 200 lbs of carp, which were caught in that beautiful sheet of water. He says, carp that were put in the lake eight years ago weigh fifteen pounds. He is the owner of the lake, and says he will soon have enough carp to supply half the country. S. L. Herald. |