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Show County Locals. Our P.arb Wire will be sold at cost. Kphraim Coop. About three inches of snow fell in Ephraim on Friday night. J. P. Meilstrtip has received an immense s ock bf the .famous Morse toots & shose. It is expected and hoped that the iron horse will puft in l'.phrasiu l'e-fo.-e many weeks pass over. You can get any :iml of a stoves at H. P. Larson's - cooking or eating. Call and see them. Fifty thousand bushels of grain was threshed at Fairview and MW-burn MW-burn this year. This includes some 'outlying ranches. Air, Aaron Johnson's Company was a surprise to all, as ho Rsnerally has a good company with him. The plays they carry are light, and the co tipany very 'much so. Kphraim will give to the railroad the depot grounds asked for, and will thus hive the most convenient depot in San. Pete. Only two blocks from rh tv.isinpsa centre. Judge Jacob Johnson is again employed em-ployed as the city attorney of F.ph-Vaim. F.ph-Vaim. Mr. Johnson has filled this position for some terms to the satisfaction satis-faction of the City Fathers. The Magazine which has heretofore hereto-fore been known as tlu"'Parry's Literary Lit-erary Magazine" now comes out as the"Utah Monthly Maganne." The first No. under the new name, is a very fair representation of what has always al-ways been considered a fine literary production. Ephraim's enterprising postmast- er, Mr. . P. Larson ha t a ided a new nest of boxes to the olllce. Tlure are in the new set, ,2 lock boxes ami So call boxes, it? in all J making the total number of boxes iio-vi78 1 ic has the most convenient conven-ient and neatJit postofl.ee iu the County. Now there is a hail in Kphra'.M. for the public to dance iu. and th management of the hall is all th. t xould be desired,-moral ami respect able we think that da;icio,g in the Central School House should strip. The principal of the school does not like it.anil should not be comoelled like it.and should not be compelled to submit to it, now there ts another suitable place for parties. There will be two funerals in Ephraim Eph-raim to-day. Ontj is Albert Anderson, Ander-son, son of Andrew L. Anderson, aged 16. Deceased has been sick for sometime with diptheria ami died Tuesday, at a p. rn. The other is DelbertL-r.on, son of Mr. Louis Larson, of Cleveland, Emery Co., aired ic. The cause of death is attributed at-tributed to heart disease. WeoiTer 'sympathy and condolanc,e to the beareved parents an 1 fri ;n Is. 1 heRet; i ster believes thoroughly in home enterprise and home pr.) ... ductions both in regard to manufactures manu-factures and also stock. When the L'tonian has a fine horse for sale anil those imported the buyer has several advantages by purchasing sftch stock, 'In the first place they are acclittuted then again if any thing is wron;j( ith the animal the breeder will be handy to look after it. Other reasons could b.;ivg'.i in favor of the local'oreeder of the animal shows as good points its the imported, and that is the case with the Rasmus Nielsoii horses Mr. Nielson will take a trip thorough Saa pete County with a selection of fine Statliorii commencing at" Guiin-json Guiin-json a-id gain; north through the eti-tirt eti-tirt Coiiiity about the tst of January Jan-uary Horseine.i look out for him it if ill be to your ad'vantaffj. |