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Show I COUNTY LOCALS. ! . f U'ork has commenced on the Larson Block. ," Mr Booth of the Wool Growers Association, Ncphi, was in town this, week. Not a day passes, but from one to a "dozen wool teams pass through going to Nephi. Cent's Overcoats, WinterClothing, Underware, Etc., at Peterson & Hanson's Ephraim. J. P. Meilstrttp, Esq., has already contracted with outside parties for five car loads of Climax flour. lQn the 7th of Sept., 1872, Oen. MorroW concluded a treaty ot peace with several Indian Chiefs at Mt I'ks'.ant. . Mr. David Candlantl, se.iler of weights and measures, was at Ephraim Eph-raim last week, and tested the scales ot some of the business men. Ail 1 ere O. K. Mus Louise" Keller' left -Man's' a week ago ti take charge of the school at lUirrville. She is a noble girl, and her independence is worthy of imjtation. , y few of our Manti youths are wearing the waist sash introduced by speaker Reed,' and at once abopted by the fashonable. It is becoming and picturesque. ToAcadetnyStiKientsfrow abroad If you desire a quiet,homelike place t j board, during the school year.on reasonable terms, apply to Mrs. Charlotte Taylor, Ephraim. Mr. Jensen, the salesman in Jacob sen & Christensen's butcher shop, says he will have beef, mutton, veal and pork during the Jubilee, so that the people can have a variety of tmcats for their guests, , ; There is a call for aft hands to assist as-sist in erecting a mommoth bowery on the Tabernacle Block, Ephraim, for the great Jubilee. The readers of the Register should give a j hearty respoosc to this call. Drs. Olsten and Woodring called at the Register office the other day. j These guardians of the public health, gave the Register solid evidence of their appreciation of , , our efforts.and reported the health ef the County as "distressingly" good. The Times has these head lines in the Dyer case: "When Dyer Was In." "Investigation Into the Manner Man-ner in Which He Conducted the Office of Receiver." "Stirred up Old Chestnuts" ."A Whiskered Story Being Revamped" and "Witnesses "Wit-nesses Tell What They Know About the Mutter " We have received the "Annual" of the Universery of Deseret. There has been additions made to the Institution In-stitution of learning, which makes it much the superior of any in the Territory. The reputation of the University is two well known tore-quire tore-quire much advertising. See their card elsewhere in this paper. The railroads will give special rates for the Scandinavian Jubilee as follows, for round trip: Logan to Chester Jo. jo i.ogan to cnester jq.jo Brighatn City to Chester 7.80 Ogden to Chester, 6.90 Salt Lake to Chester, 5.40 : Trovo to Chester, 3.50 Tickets good for tea days commencing com-mencing 12 and 13. We have received the Premium List for the coming October Fair. The List is neatly printed, and contains a larger number of premiums prem-iums than heretofore. The President Pres-ident and Board of Directors, together to-gether with other officers of the Deseret Agricultural ami Manufacturing Manufac-turing Society, are doing a good work with these fairs, and are doine it well. |