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Show County Locals. ! l';ven pe son empli yt d n the RtGis Tka 1 Ih' .ins been "umltl tne wealhea' ihiririg lh past week, und a pan 1 f i,Ue 11 mt ap icitaled tor woik Ne giiol) at Peterson & Man-sons. Man-sons. A few boy's Jersey Suits at Petersons Peter-sons & Hansons, Ephraim. Kphraim merchants report con-lid con-lid trab'.e trade from :i..'i.;hboring towns. The most complete line of Gint's underwear ever offered to the public ,n jw on hand at Peterson's k Han son's. : Thj farm;rj of San Vate should! nite the fa:t that Teami,, P. tatoes, .Oats, a tl It ty are glint; to be fcarce articles, T.is first Xoiic." to Consignee from the U. P. at Ciieiter was received re-ceived Thursday. This would indicate in-dicate that the U, P. are in control of the S. 1. V. Before buying your winter supplies sup-plies of dress flannels, blankets. etc., call and see the large stock ordered bv Peterson & Hanso.-, and expected expect-ed daily from Provo. Peterson & Hanson have just re reived their stock .' of Winter Clothing for both ladies and Gent's. The largest lot of. gent's clothing in San Pete. ' To AcademyStudents from abroad If ou desire a auiet,homclikc place to board, daring the school year.ou reasonable terms, apply to Mrs, Charlotte Taylor, Ephraim. The Quarterly Conference of the Relief Societies, and' Y. I.. M. I. Associations, of San Pt. Stake, will be h-hl ni Mayfield, on Fr -t'ay and fa urday Sept. iy-3c,n.st. A .g?,;lem.tn writing from Mt. Piensant savs: ''Mr. Editor we expect to pay vou a risit via. R. G. W. nalace c:ir foe -or snow Iliti, ti!! then "Ju tier-oir." tier-oir." A complete assortment of Gent's ready made goods at Petets in's & Hanson's. Youth's suits at from $3.50, to Jio.oo; men's suits from $5.50 to $30.00. Call and examine our stock and be convinced it is the best. Mrs. Win. H. Olsten and child. Mrs. W, K. Reid and children and Mrs. I. B. Brunei will leave for Salt Lake next Monday. Mesdame ' t)lsten and Rcid will go from th. e fo Cache, to visit their childn-f f.l .- home and friends. There was a false aiam of fire in Fphrattn last Sunday liiorning. It was some parties burning straw. This is entirely wrong; in several ways. It creates a false a'arm, en-' en-' Janer other p?op!e?'.s property an.l Jhe :'':? it d,.iaT'e;ao!e to every- |