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Show ; . -. ' ".IT', T 1' . ' 1 r ; ! . ;.:..,,.'(,... I I I; 1 . L ' .'"..' I i r .1 ; i; auueuti w;ii find all ttieir School Supplies at tiic 8 ationery Store, Joseph Uoius, on Main Struct Recistcr Block. Mr. Jen sen, the salesman in Jacob sen & Christensen's butcXer shop, says he will have beef, mutton, veai and pork during the Jubilee, -o! that the people can have ii variety of tineats for their gucsti, Judge Johnson has called aa extra ex-tra session of the County Court, to i meet on the 2jn.l to hear p 'tithm jof R. ti. W. Ky. Co. for their right to cms; i.-ou'iiy road; in several ! placer., aiid aK' to fit and approve I the bonds of county officers. I There v.-as a term of the Probate I Court held last Monday, and a vmall ' amount of bu.i'H'.s transacte !. J in; udt';e sav after this be will only! bold one i.ti.i of court each month, j until ' first M n lay of t:;e ttvnt'.J,as the busitii-;s is so li'it it wtil not justify more fr.'.ptsnt s.-ssions. A good many are asking about the Ephraim Sprinkler. The City purchased a tank ami sprinkling apparatus to lay the dust of out-streets, out-streets, but the people have not seen ii yet. I low about having the streets sprinkled for the Jubilee? What say you?. f ! A gentleman in Kphraim received a private letter from J. H. Bennett, Esq., G, F. ft P. A. of the K. CAY. in which was tin's par, r. toil : ''Since writing you before I am iu receipt of infor illation from our eng'nrer that be, at present, expects to have. th line c implcted to r.j.hratm about tli? first of December." The rpilroftds will ivc special rates for the Scandinavian Jabilw as fiilio'v, for round trip: I.o.:a.i to Chester !.). 2 11 Urigham City to Chaster ;.?o 'K''t b t!lister. .e Salt Lake to Clie.-.tcr, 5. ;o Provo to Chester, ,",.50 Tickets pond for ten davs com- mencing 1 2 and i,;. The September tortn ot ths First District Court, at Provo, has sj V. S. cases on it; calendar, 10 Territorial Ter-ritorial cases, 112 Civil cases, and 1 20 cases of Lav an.l Motion, i?;, cases iu ail. De-.id.M th;;s there are 45 U. S. cas' s and 31 People's cases before the Grand Jury, makiiij? in I all a grand total of s.pj case; to be considered. Djc? Utah need additional ad-ditional District Courts? An (g len correspondent writes: "The excursion that loaves here on the 1:, for F.phraim, is being talked of considerably, and it would seem that many wiil be down from this locality to visit you for a period of ten days. or more, at that time. They know fully well that hospitable treat merit awaits them, and besides being a time of rejoicing for you. it ! will be a good advertisement for your part of the Territory." |