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Show together during the four da vs sesson. f The Democratic meeting held at the Central Hall last evening was unsuccessful, un-successful, in getting a peniianen -j organization. So few attended " the meeting thai it was not possible to elect a president. ( We hope that it will be taken into consideration and that an other meeting be called to effect an organization. or-ganization. The election is not far off and in order to get the proper men in office it will require the Unit ed votes of all concerned. Democrats, Demo-crats, why don't you come out and show yourselves. Let not the Republican, Re-publican, with their small minority get the inside track on the expense of your carelessness, x Com a House. The summer InsJituie of Sanpete and Juab counties'cominenced July ! 13th and will co.Uinue to the 17th j at Funks Lake. Supt. Greaves Jr. ! so far as San Pete is concerned, has i spared no pains in making the oc-cassion oc-cassion a success. lie has not Deen a noisy worker, but has pursued a quietand unassuming unassum-ing course. Many teachers in San Pete county can testify to the kindly kind-ly interest and sympathy which he has ever manifested for them, when venturinir unon the threshold of the County LocalH. We ire pleased to see Andrew. Overlade up and around after his re-cent re-cent accident. No trains will be run on the 15th. It is expected that all trains wtf 1 run regularly on the ieth. On the Evening of the I4h the passenger train will leave SaUna at 7:30 for Thistle arriving at the latter lat-ter place at midnight. Our Demicrats will again l? represented re-presented at the Central Hall Tues dav Evening. Uv the Scandenavians Teachers profession. The 24th Committee is a strong and able Body and are making such a.programme and catalogue of amusements amu-sements for the occasion, that Eph-rain Eph-rain has never seen the equal before. be-fore. The Brass Band has been secured, se-cured, for the day and other of the very best talent of music. Not having the programme on procession proces-sion fully complete we will withhold .publishing until finished. In connection con-nection with the sports, a in itched game of Base Ball will be one of the afternoon sports and a display of fire works at the public s quare in the evening. There will be at le st two good danctjs and one of them will take place in the ner school house. An elegant and finely furnished room. from Salt Lake City. White Cotton is an able speaker and gave the Republican principles a good send off. But it did not seem to convert a great many. Summer Shim and Summer Goods also straw hats will be sold at cost for a few days at Jos. F. Dorius & co's. to make riady for Fall goods, call. A. M. Jolly o( Manti, has about 400 acres of dry land for sale cheap Located just south pf Willow Creek, adjoining Ephraim, Fot full particulars par-ticulars call or write to me. Manti, Utah. The latest news in Politics A Scandinavian Democratic meeting at the Central Hall to. night. C. M. Neilsen and others of Salt Lake will advance the cause of Democracy. Democ-racy. , " ' 1 1 Mr. Peter Thompson, one of Eph-raim's Eph-raim's sheep men and a member of! the City Council called to see the Register Monday morning, and said politics was all the go now, andsome were even radical. Politics,' Politics, and so Ephraim is interested in the two great Political Poli-tical issues. Well, so may it be, By the talk you hear on the street corners and around the stores it wonld seem as though two thirds were Democrats. The ReDublican Meeting at the Central Hall, Thursday evening was well attended. Andrew Thompson Jr. acting as chairman and II, C. Lund a young Democrat was caljed upon to act as Secretary Pro tern. It is quite apparent that the name of J. P. Jensen will be elected again as a member of Board of School Trustee's and why not? J. P. Jensen Jen-sen ha always given good satisfaction satisfac-tion and we believe he will continue ! to do so. The Liberals held a convention at the Methodist Church the n, and a very fair representation of Sanpete County was present. A full report of the meeting will be handed in by the Secretary to be published in our next issue. The R. G. W. Railway will change the gauge of track on the San Pete and Sevier branches July 15th from narrow to standard. Work will begin at 5 a, m. Each foreman will have 4 miles of track to, change and will have 24 men under his direc tion. quite a number of our young people peo-ple will take in the Teachers Institute Insti-tute at Funk's Lake not so much for the School, however, but to have a goo-ltime in general. The Lake is 1 a nice pleasure resort and the proper place to spend a few days in fishing, doat riding and other amusements. M.J. Rode,s thelUrber receive-ed receive-ed a letter from his, sister, at Salt Lak.e city, that his mother was dead. Th) pews was of sad occurance and we extend our sympathy and feel tc console in Mr. Rodes sad bereavement. bereave-ment. A boys best friend is his mother. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of Miss Carrie Uailey and Sister Jenson at the'l abemacle Sunday Sun-day the 1 2th inst.was a very nice arrangement. ar-rangement. A good number of the people followed the remains to the grave yard to pay their last respects on earth to their departed loved ones. Of the School Teachcis from Ephraim Eph-raim can be counted, Peter Greaves r , ('. R. Dorius, Enoch Jorgenson, P. C Anderson, John Peterson, Carrie Peterson, Jennie Thompson-Matilda Thompson-Matilda Rasmussen and possibly one or two others. Sanpete will be well represented, and if Juab has equally as many attending the Institute a larL'e number -f Tejchers will be |