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Show The Manti Depot is shrinking oa account of having been put up with green iumber. Ephraim has had to wa t, but perhaps we will be the best off after all. We are glad to report that C. H Wheelock is convalescing. The grip brought him very low, but hopes are now entertained for his recovery. re-covery. A quiet wedding wss celebrated last evening. "Jed" Fox and Annie Jessc-n were the high contracting parties, and Alex Tennant officiated at the ceremony. Sentinel. Three different Ry. socilicting agents were in San Pete last week. One was Mr. Parker.of the R. G. V. anotht r was E. Walker, of t ie C. B-j & Q. and the third was L. B. Graham Gra-ham of the Rock Island. Mr. Josh Fielding is running a wa,'on between Manti and Chester, hauling freight and passengers. There s no doubt but if their was two or three quick freight teams put on between those two points.but the S. P. V. would do considerable freight and passenger business. The Sentinel glories over .he recent re-cent base ball victory after this fashion: The Ephraim Register advises the base ballists of that town to in vest in lime for white-wash. They don't need it, Janti can furnish all fVhe white-wash they nee I this sea-Vn, sea-Vn, and are not particular whether ifs imported or home produced. 1 1 A the way, whitewashing with g.t fen vegetables such as beans, pe. etc, is anew invention known on, lo the Metropolitans. Green pe yind string beans is a dish not r.'i ji. d by Ephraim people.' i think Cosmopolitan would be a 1 softer name as they seem to hail f 1. if all parts of the country and are of f shades and colors. list SlinJay evening Lloyd Lar-ic0 Lar-ic0 the nine year old son of J. P. J Isen, of Manti; had a narrow es-c;Hc. es-c;Hc. He was playing with some otLrs near the water tank at the der)t and ran or jumped between twolcars loaded with rails. Just as l got between, the cars started andjlie fell cutting a deep gash on his fjead. One of the train hands pulled him from the cars and probably proba-bly saved him from a horrible death The boy is getting along alright bu. the habit of playing around the depot will sooner or later result in a serious accident unless it is stopoed. Mr. Larson says he forbade his child on going to the railroad.and had no idea that he was there. Would it net be a good idea for the officers t) assist the railroad officials, and keep the children away from the vicinity of the depot. Sentinel County Locals. Judge Johnson went down to Trovo pn Thursday. The atmosphere is more pleasant .since the rain storm. President Harrison will arrive in 5alt Lake City to day. Mr. Fred Alder, of Manti, tt ok a ftfn over to Milburn on Thursdiy. Ja?. T. Jakernan, of the Register tp jk a run up to fhe metiopolis on business Thursday. Quiet a number of prominent citizen citi-zen of Fpnrai m reft for Salt Lake City this morning. The Ry. is hauling clean water fr im Spring City to Manti for be use c f their engines.. A beet seeder was received Wednesday Wed-nesday for use in the Beet culture at Ephraim. Qunnison ha also fhippei one. |