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Show County Locals, Scandinavian Clerks atTeasdel's. Immense stock of Goods at Teas-les. Teas-les. Latest styles in all classes of Goods at Teasdel's. Buyers are sure of Courteous treatment at Teasdels. Ephraim and Manti each received two car loads of wagons this week. Mr. Feter Greaves is giving fc'ie highest price in cash for wool. Bp. O. V. Whitney will deliyer a lecture in Ephraim Tabernacle to-night, We are informed that the first thr-'e miles of grade South of Manti has been completed. Redmond has the best salt, most water, cheapest land, and the most industrious people in the conntry. Th:re was one ton of blasting powder shipped to the cuts, on the R. G. W. southern extention,- from Manti yesterday morning. The Railroad people are pushing their thousands of ties that are delivered de-livered all along the line of their road in San Pete, to the front. The railroad carpenters are busy making culverts and other parties are putting them in place o.t the extension south, and a force of men are at work in the first rock cut,about 3 miles south of lanti. The Rlniond District schools are going along very nicely. The enrollment in the higher departmen. id deminishitig on account of spring As a consequence Mr. Nelson will in fhe near future take both schools as one. Programme for Young Men's and Young Ladies Conjoint Meeting to be held April 7th., 1891. j Rustler, by Jennie Thompson. 2 Song by Laura Hansen. 3 Lecture by Andrew Thompson, Jr 4 Reading, by John Andenson- 5 Song, by Sophia Hansen. 6 Recitation by P. C. Anderson. f Reading, by Heber Nielson. |