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Show The up-to-da- store takes to advertising as riaturally as a fish takes to water. te ENTEBPRI : , Ephraim, Utah, Thursday, March 7, 1912 YEAR TWENTY-FIRS- T COUNCIL MEETING IS ASKED TO JIYOR By this sign ye shall know them TO 6IVES VISITING WAY ANOTHER ONE TO LEARN. NUMBER EVA PRILL LARSEN SUCCUMBS AFTER FOUR YEARS COMMISSIONERS OF SUFFERING UN STREET HULL BE E Administration Commercial 19 Club Requests Street Cleaning Holiday for Will Interpret Closing V Funeral YOC7N6 friS CHICAGO0j6 Ordinance Literally The regular monthly meeting of the city council was cut short last Monday evening for the purpose of giving the state road commission an opportunity of presenting its plans in regard to work on the state road The judiciary committee to which had been referred the petitions of Clarence Thompson and Peter Lund to lower the pool hall license asked for further time in which to make its report. The request was granted. Hy B. Madsen, in behalf of a com mittee from the Commercial club, petitioned the city council to have the houses in this city numbered. He explained that this can be done at a nominal cost, as the house numbers can be bought for from 5 to 35 cents each. On account of the convenient naming of the streets, Mr. Madsen explained that it will not be absolute- of Popular Youny Reid at Girl Tabernacle Saturday . County City and Decide to Levy Road Tax Miss Eva Priel Larsen, aged 15, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Lar- 1NVZNT6 Commissioners Visit PRONOUN The board of county commissioners Following the example of many of sen of this city, succumbed to heart made an f ffort Monday to learn the the most beautiful towns in Utah, trouble at 10 oclock Wednesday sentiment of the people of Ephraim the Commercial club decided at its night of last week. She had been on ll the question of levying a WAHT meeting Wednesday to petition MayBuffering with heart trouble for about tax for the purpose of securing this or Jensen to issue a proclamation four years, and complications set in share of the states approto take the citizens part calling upon about four weeks before her death, precincts for road building. The compriation in cleaning the streets of Ephraim, and her condition grew gradually missioners met with the city council on a day to be designated a holiday worse. During lier brief school days when David Mattson, by the mayor. The club suggests in this city she won the friendship of Monday night, a member of the state road commisthat this be done as soon as possible her teachers and many of the chilout'ined the policy of the board so that the streets can be put in good dren of the town, and her affliction sion, and told of the provisions of law in condition before the farmers begin with the desire which is natural in to appropriations. work in the fields. young persons to cling to life evoked regard Mr. informed his bearers that Mattson discussion the to the at According expressions of sorrow from all who of the states $12,000 money is availclub meeting, the work on the streets knew her, The funeral was held at use on the state road through able for is to be directed by the city council the tabernacle last Saturday under law provides but it was suggested that a special the direction of Counselor James this county and that the the the in people effort be made to remove all rubbish precincts traFrost. The other speakers were P. C. that road versed must pay a by the state from the streets and if that does not Williams in Indianapolis Nswa. Anderson, C. C. A. Christeusen, Magtax if the share of volunof countys enthusiasm the the dampen nus Ahelin and Louis II. Andersou. the appropriation is to be used. He teers, to permit then to make some ly necessary to erect posts at the instated that the board of commissionrepairs where the streets are in very tersections of the streets. The matJim Frost in New Role Provo Talent Pleases Want ers must levy the tax but that the Republicans imRepresentative of This method bad condition. ter was referred to the committee on local now is Frost the James Snow concert the at The reprecommissioners of Sanpete county pregiven proving the streets and stimulating streets and alleys. , Some of the prominent Republicans ferred Implement-Vehicl- e of C. Lund Utah and sentative A. the Prof. to consult the will of the taxby Academy civic pride has been adopted by many of Ephraim held a meeting last SaturThorvald Hansen asked the city his is prepared to do and Provo from of artists company company payers. Utah towns with gratifying results, council for its interpretation of the won many admirers for the visitors a land office business when the tilings day evening and started a congresAnother speaker was W. D. Beers, and some of these towns, notably The sional boom fOr this county. ordinance governing the closing of and showed that there is as this are state spring rdad engineer, who answered moving good agricultural Monroe, have in this way constructed confectionery stores at midnight. The musical talent in Utah as can be and summer. Although Jim doesnt candidate was not definitely decided questions in regard to the states beautiful streets and canyon roads. administrations position was stated found anywhere Both the solo and make much noise he cuts considerable upon, but it was resolved that one of of constructing roatjs. He said The Commercial ciub is again trytwo congressmen of Utah should plans by Councilman E. P. Christensen who chorus work were excellent, and the ice in a business way, and it is to be the to the fact that a supply that owing ing to solve the problem of providing said, in substance, that 12 oclock, be elected from this part of the state will he of that some rendition emphais shale not of available in this counagain expected composioriginal a brass band for Ephraim. The matand that Sanpete county, being one is construed literally and midnight, sise that fact in his new line of work. C. one of Prof. was considered best the W. tions an earth road Reed, by ty ter was discussed at length at the the administration would not attempt members of the company, was a treat The line of goods handled by his com-i- s of the largest counties in the state, is tor Sanpete, and he produced a pro meeting Wednesday and a commit to entitled to the office. It is thought interpret it in any other way. too well known here to need file of the earth road advocated by the Prof.Godmansen, the violinist, rentee composed of P. C. Anderson, that the local Republicans will soon solos some have state engineer and the road commisdered that probably P. D. Jensen and N. E. Noyes was succeed in deciding upon an able canLiterary Society Meets line never been excelled in their sion. He also asserted that the city appointed to confer with the city One of the pleasant social affairs of didate for the office, and when the councils are Ladies of the city. always consulted on the The council with a view of organizing a regular meeting the past week was the party given by decision is made it will mean that work that is to be done on the roads home held the was at band this spring. Literary club, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Willardsen at the Ephraim members of the G. O. P. within the city limits, He said that The special order of business at the of Mrs. Albert Johnson, Tuesday with their trlaims with all the rdjfjhanks home on North Main street 'last their . commissions the J.1 Y Mrs. plans would call for Wednesday fifteen members presen. , meeting of the.club.next To the dear friends and neighbors Saturday evening. Progressive high they are able to summon. electric light poles of the removal usual the nfght will be the discussion of the Jensen presided. After the who so kindly assisted ns in lifes five was one of the principal amuseof middle from on the street if the the the subject of poultry raising. Some of opening excercises, a lecture trial and did all that human ments. The first prize was won by greatest Scandinavians Reorganize state takes charge of the work the most successful poultrymen in life of Robert Burns was very ably devotion could to aid and comfort, we Mrs. P. Anderson, and the Joseph fol, this city. the city will be expected to handle presented by Mrs. John Hanson, A reorganization of the Scaudina-navion- s through desire to extend our sincere thanks. booby was awarded to Mrs. Heber As road two state the of lowed the passes through are chapters whom reading by the discussion, among Hy. of Ephraim was effected reNo sweeter memory can live in any Nielson of Salt Lake City. Main No. street the Order our 11, this from PeterB. by classic, throughout city Jensen, Steve Anderson, J. heart than the recollection of their cently with the following officers : were referwere with Jokes Johnson. Mrs. Albert M. questioned Peterson and son, Hy. Bosen, P. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breinholt de- Soreu Peterson, president; J. P. L. speakers kindness to us and to the departed. final be club. of the the ence to members what dispomight Oscar Breinholt. The public is invit- then given by Bennet Larsen and Family. lightfully entertained about forty of Breioholt, first counselor; P. C. sition of the creek nuisance on Main Mrs. Peter R. Jenson conducted the ed to attend the meeting. their relatives and friends at their Sorensen, second counselor; H. P. K. After and Center streets, and it was inlesson in parliamentary law. Various Hansen, secretary; Niels Pihl Jensen, A successful surprise party was giv- home last Friday evening. ferred from the replies that the comattending to usual routine business en in the Bids Wanted of the Tabernacle games were played and au elaborate choir leader; Steven Peterson, organvestry mission would see that the creek is the club adjourned to meet at the was served. The house was ist. Bishop C. R. Dor ins was recentSealed written bids will be received home of Mrs. J. Y. Jenson, Feb. 19th. last Wednesday evening in honor of supper properly arched but that the work on Mrs. Bodil Peterson and Mrs. Caro- beautifully decorated. ly called on by the bishoprics of the by the building committee of the Santhe west side of the street must be About sixty people city to take charge of the work of Miss Hannah Breinholt left this line Lindberg. pete Knitting Works for the furnishdone by the city. Ora L. Hansen, a well known young bringing about the reorganization in were present. coning and construction of the new build- week for Salt Lake City where she is The conference evidently of this city, returned recently order to revive interest. The organiman of interest of the aforesaid in the business the particcommissioners that company, ing vinced the transacting Mr. and Mrs. William Christensen from Chicago where he spent two zation will hold meetings every Sunulars of which can be had by calling Breinholt Sisters Millinery store. necesfavored tho people of Ephraim came home Saturday from Hiawatha. years in the mission field. day forenoon at 10 oclock in the vesAll bids must on the committee. tax levy, for they decided Wedsary try of the tabernacle, and an invitabe submitted on or before Monday, County Attorney George Christen- Mr. Christensen returned Wednesday to levy the tax at their next was tion is extended to all Scandinavians nesday of Mayfield Parley Christiansen March 18. H. P. Peterson, H. F. sen and Sherriff John Knudsen were to Hiawatha where he is employed on (Continued on Page4) to attend. in Ephraim a few days this week. the railroad. Nielson and James Frost, committee. in Ephraim Monday on business. a ions If ' ttvt five-mi- five-mi- in-thi- will-urg- e - Do You Read What the Moving Finger Writes? mm In the days of our forefathers the merchandising methods were affairs; a merchants ability was measured by his price-hagglin- g ' s success in securing high prices. It is different a stores prestige is gauged by its ability to quote low prices on goods of real merit:-i- ts success depends on its ability to satisfy its customers. We are the leaders in demonstrating this modern dodtrine of merchandising in Ephraim, we always satisfy, now-a-day- u D |