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Show Manager Larson of the Regster is sit k. Pies. J. B. Maiben went north this inornitig. Ten cars of grain have been shipw ped from Ephraim since Monday. Mr. John Lowry passed through Ephraim, enroute to Nephi, Monday. Mon-day. Pres. Ptterson is slowly recovering. recover-ing. We wish him a hasty return to health. A gentleman from Utah Co., was in Ephrairn this week looking after fie Sugar B-'tt industry. At $r,-o per ton for freight this can be made a profitable busii ess. The city officers and the board of Trade, have had a misunderstanding misunderstand-ing about a billiard tabl i. Seutinel, We were not aware that Manti had a Board of Trade, and if it is so, what does a Board of Trade want with a billiard table anyway? Surveyor Hougaard was in Eph-1 Eph-1 aim Tuesday surveying the mill race fo: our proposed woolen factory. fac-tory. To a Recistdr reporter he said there could be a 90 horse power pow-er secured. When asked if there was as good power, as that, in any other part of the County, he said "Not yet known," Postmaster Larson received a let. ter from Miss Olivia Larson, dated New York, the 15. Miss Larson says that they will sail for Copenhagen Copenha-gen on the 18th in company with 25 Mormon Missionaries, among which number is Mr. Joseph Chris-tianson Chris-tianson of Mayfield. She says the Elders were very kind and attentive and she anticipates a pleasant voyage. voy-age. Yesterday closed the term of the Latter-day Saints seminary. Mr. George Christensen, the principal, has given excellent satisfaction, and it is to be hoped he shall continue his labors in the same direction here again soon. As an educator, he has no superior in the county. And scholars and parents are well pleased pleas-ed with his work. He goes to Ephraim Eph-raim soon to take charge of the school there for five weeks. We are sorry to see him go. Pyramid. Pyra-mid. The Unions will soon have a contest, con-test, probably at Ephraim, and we have no doubt will carry off the ; honors. A CHALLENGE. To the Ephraim baseball club: The Uniun baseball club of Mt. Pleasant here with challenge you to play a game of baseball on April 35th, at a o'clock p. m. for championship. cham-pionship. Peter A. Larsen, captain. The above challenge has been accepted ac-cepted and the Ephraim boys will meet "Unions" en the Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant baseball ground on Saturday. County Locals. Eggs have gone up to 14. cents. Mr. Peter Greaves is givin3 he highest price in cash for wool. One new case of diphtheria has abroken out in the femily of Edward Anderson, Moroni. The hungry man can find great refreshment at Mrs. PowtU's restaurant, restau-rant, Mt. Pleasant. Giv hor a fall The Richfield Co-op. itor has contracted to deliver to thf) Manti p-op store, ten tons of oats. Also Al-so some 6 tons to the graders between be-tween Gunnison and Manti. It is predicted by many of our leading business men that money jnatters will soon become a great leal easier here. Stockmen are beginning be-ginning to get some returns from : their stock. Pyramid. MfRRi id. To-day Retben K. Ames ?nd Helen Peterson, of Moroni, Moro-ni, and Peter A. Larse.1 and Susannah Susan-nah Christensen of Mt. Pleasant, file4 thuir notke of intention to join fhe great majority at an early date. --Sentinel. NOTICE TO STOCKMEN. All Stock found on the Moroni meadows after Monday, April 6, jyil be taken up for Tresspass ac-ording ac-ording to law. By Order Or Committee, |