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Show Tie Lphraitn Primary Aiaociatiou; had an excursion n the Climax Roller Mill !a-.t Saturday. As the! j little fslks and their teachers, ap- j 'ipropriatelv d-.-corat.ed with gri:cn ( boughs, filed past the RF.oirri.il of.! jf.ee they made a very pretty picture. . A Cold wave struck San Pete Co. on Monday, June md. The cold gradually became more intense until un-til noon of Tuesday, when there was a rainstorm, mixed with snow. Some apprenensions are felt for the fruit, should there be a sudden clearing off. Mr. Adam Anderson, representative represent-ative of Anderson & Crandal, presented pre-sented this office with a couple of views; one of the Manti Temple, and one of Manti from the south: The firm are well known and the Anderson Photographs are among j the best. Weighmaster Larion completes' his services for Uncle Sam todav. He says the job is not sohe'avy as it was when Bamberger owned the railroad, and the postmasters post-masters have less old almanac literature to distribute now. Don't you see the joke? ' A young exquisite of Manti was joking a gentleman, recently of Nephi, most unmercifully about the quantity of salt water he had drank and its probable effects on his constitution; con-stitution; when .a yourg lady to whom the witty young gentleman appealed to confirm his suggestions, replied: "There are persons present who would be better, I think of a little of the briny fluid, as at present pres-ent they are a little too fresh." j (Exit young man, crushed) County Locals. - - - Call at the Ephraim Co-op for your barb wire. Dr. W, H. Olsten went to Mt. Pleasant yesterday. 1 Mr. N. H. Felt, of the Sentinel-was Sentinel-was in Ephraim Friday. The Ephraim Coop, has received receiv-ed a car lead of barb wire. Peterson & Hanson, Ephraim, gives 10 per cent, off for cash. The Relief Society Conference will be held in Fairview on the 14th inst. For Straw hats, boots & shoes, call on J. P. Mielstrup, Farmers Exchange, . . . Summer Drinks, Cigars, Orange cider and Fine Candies at Jos. II. Dorius and Co. Mrs. Waddell of Salt Lake is at Manti, visiting with the family of Bp. W. T. Reid. 'clv Pres. Canute Peterson has gone to Salt Lake to attend the V. M. M. I. A. Conference. Dr. Stacey will have to cancel his engagement here this week on ac .-. , count of being out of the County. hr The Sabbath schools of Mt. Plea- On May 20th the two ecclesiastical wards of Mt. Pleasant were united or consolidated into one , ward, and the Rishops, Wm. S. Seely and N. p. Madson, with their councilors were honorably released with the thanks and blessings of the authorities authori-ties and the people. Elder Christian N. Lund was ordained ordain-ed bishop of the Mt. Pleasant Ward with Peter Madsen and Lars P. Madsen as Jiis councilors. Much satisfaction is expressed regarding the consolidation of the wards and much confidence is had in the integrity and ability of the new officers. , ' .lant have been joined with ' Amasa Aldrich as superintendent. Mr. Dave McDonough, formerly - a Beaver Merchant, now representing represent-ing Fied Simon Bros,, of Salt Lake, pwas fa Ephraira yesterday. I lion W. K. Reid, and Judge i Johnson were both in .Ephraim on Thursday last on Jaw business. , Mr. Josh. Fielding has opened a hotel in the Peacock House, Manti, f nd runs a conveyance daily between ..the railroad and Manti. ' Jf you, want the best on earlh, The .' White Sewing Mechine, call on H.P. 'iZarien who is prepared to take lum-- lum-- " I ber inpayment for a short time only. ' The manager of the Lombard In- Cves'tment Company has taken a . trip ' Y through bur county i and expresses khis admiration for it in good round ,' ' t'errmv- a . 7 .-. I Prof. 'Alma Greenwood and Miss -" Carrie Henry, of the Stake Acadarny, V .are spending the vacation months at t Fillmore, their former place of resi- j The County Court has offered $30 ' reward.'and the City Council $25 ' for the apprehension of those par- - i'ties who s'o brutally treated Alejo ', '1 Hudson. , ' ' -.Sunday school Jubilees will be . i.' held at Fountain Green on the 18th; '.." ' -pat Moroni, 19th; Fairview, ao; May-' May-' ("field, 34th; Gunnison, 15th; and t Ephrafm, 26th.instf--.. (,. , V : . is-., Too much of the jurplus water of Ephraim finds its way to the streets fc .and .bighway. It is too bad it v Couldn't be bottled for use in a .jf " couple of months from now. It has been quite extensively cir-"'.pulated cir-"'.pulated that there was an acciden at - . the late excursion of the Manti Civil h-i Opvernment Class. .We are gratified to .be. able to inform the public that . such is not the case. 1 j.,4Chri8tensen & Jacobson have a . free delivery wagon, and will deliv fy. er thej commodities toanyhousein i1 Vphrim. The people will find ; . I this a great convenience, and it is -,a -commendable move. ' ' . - . . '-' The question of the hour , is st'Wha( ire we going to do forrthej , Glorious Fourth." The columns of i the Register are open for any of the towns to set forth to the public their intentions fof that day., . ' The Ensign is the first newspaper to call upon the Regster. It creates a breeze of interest wherever where-ver it goes, and leaves a. .flutter of energy behind it. ; Many thanks for your generous forethought. -Mr. H. P. Larson, Epharim's ge- Fw nfal druggist, presented the 'Register 'Regis-ter Office with an American flag on decoration day. ?From sunrise to ; sunset the starry"; emblem of freedom free-dom floated from .lone of our front windows. ,; ,., . The full amount of advertising ' type, and other material ordered by the Register Company, failed to arrive in time for out first issue. Parry & Co., have sent east for it, : and we are expecting its arrival daily. Two young men who were riding J over the meadows, were accosted by I an old gentleman, a stranger to ' M " them, who asked if they had seen ( anything of his stock. "What's your brand and perhaps we can teJl'oneof the boys asked. To which the old gentleman replied. "Me name is Benjemia Jones, John Doe married me daughter, now do you know me? " -SZThe Sfantrtwek t never beerrclea afjict the flood pn the sjth of August -'fast tf ---- i-.v. .v. .... w. . , . ' . ' . . a. The business manager of the Register received an invitation to the annual excursion given by the Manti Civil - vTnmeiiC. Although unable to " ' "?.ror 'S"1 p,mt pience ill .IP,,B,.,"'8 Wpitaliiy. ' J" '--.,:.,'. |