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Show -- Dr. West makes no charge or examining tlie Teeth. Tbs bounty Register. A WKKKLY o NKWSl'Al'Ki:. Clmir sang Conference. Wanteii A girl to do general Published weekly at Ephraim, Sau will be paid. Small family, and good ' treatment guaranteed. Apply at this Pete Co., Utah. office for particulars. BMIMCUIPTIMV; Six Mu., fi..,: Thre. lion., 0.75 Oh Vmv. Andrews & Co., of Nephi anil Rkcisiek Co. Publishers phraiin, shipped recently 12 car loads of grain from mayfield and 8 Entered at the Post Office at Eph- from This firm docs Ephraim. raim, Utah, as second class matter more business in the grain trade than June 4, 1890. any other in San l'etc. Quarterly ('oiilereueu of tlie AtMt. llcasant Feb. 7th. 1891, Miss. Alice Omenn, to In the eveMr. William Hunter. was given to the ima ning banquet MARKET REPORT. mediate friends of the contracting tWUd by C. Andrew. jarties, at the Reading room. KI'HRAIM PRICES. Raine & Halverson are so busy Wool 13 to 16 CtS. Wheat 55 ct. per. bus. and pressed with work that this week $1.25 per cwt. they had to send in to Salt Lake city Oats What better idea 85 ct. per cwt. lor carpenters. Barley and of the growth prosperity of Grade. .1.80 flour Straight All. Ilcasant is wanted than this' NEPR1 PRICES 60 per bus Wheat Last week a surprise was tendered sacked.. .$1.40 per cwt, Oats to the principal workers in the Eph$1.00 Barley " raim Sunday School, I'rof. Green.. 2.00 Flour 16 to et, wood was tendered a gold watch, Wool SupL J. 1. Ilanscn a story of the Book of mormon, and Bro. Thos. Hadden, A Book of mormon. cli. 15th, 1891. Present on the stand were George Q. Cannon, Apostles Lyman, and iiml, Irest. Canute Peterson, llcnry Beal and J. B. Maiben, besides High Councilors Seventies, Ihhops, etc. Congregation called to order jy Prest. Peterson. Choir sang O, My Father, Thou M-- Wedding Feb. 19, 1891 Ephraim, Utah, Han Ioto of Zion held In Ephraim Saturday and Sunday litst Stake 11 & 15. y out Sped ji Guide us, oh, Thou Great Jchova." KrtTtrr. SAT UKDAY, 14. Conference convened at Ephraim that Dwellcst." Opening Prayer by John B. Singing by the Tabernacle choir. What was witnessed in thelleavci.s ni-he- n. I'KfcST. I'KTKKSON lra ycr iwsjrt AJUMS. by Alina Greenwood. AFTERNOON, Opened at 2 p. 111. prompt. house was crowed. Buy the Silver Brand Crackersgg They Are The Best Made at the Utah Cracker Factory, The SALT LAKE CITY. Singing. lraycr by John Frank Allred. ceorck y. cannon. II. WALLACE, Maxager. Expressed his great pleasure it meeting with the saints of this Stake. An extended synopsis wilt begiv en hereafter. Reading of Stake report George Taylor. Sunday school statistics read by John it. Maibcn. l!ro. Cannon supplimented his his remarks by stating his gratification at the establishment of Church Schools, and Religious Classes. That it was necessary to train our children to move ia a higher sphere o CD 5! W -0 5? 3g. M "0 E 5 4 tf t?VS H rs CD ?- g o s 5 g n 5 0. P SP ROBERT RODEN. Dealer is, and manufacturer of. Monuments, Headstones Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Build ings a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Stone y Etc. Depot Street, NJ,- 4-- 24 - ci'A ARE THE HH Manufactuers Ml cltlic justly CelcLrted Nothing in the West etpial to them for Wear. Pete aro (o) Matson & Hanson, Jit Fhasant () Ephraim, (o) Tuttle it Co., Our Agents for them in San . Co-op- pe-pi- scini-wcck- a S era 4 c--f -- O t W CL County Locals. 11 X cS O ........... , g. p we UP. ALLRED addressed the assembled Saints. Was hoped of Spring City said he would be as brief pleased with the attendance, buiwould be and corieri as possible. The quotum and expected that the house crowded toils fullest capacity. Realized in liis ward were all fully organized, and weather might inter- held their meetings regularly. Liked that the fere somewhat with the number of visit- the idea of having tlie home missionaries ors from tthrnaJ, but there were enough or le libers, labor. ng from house to house tlie residents of Ephraim to till the The South Ward (teachers ward) of Axes at John Dorius, Jr., All As the train neared Manti Tues- of liou-mthe Spring City, had been nearly completed, almost. The condition a with in contact Steel. day night, it caine Stake in general.was good. In this place but tlie brother appointed to labor in loose or broken rail and came very there has been some sickness and a few the North pail baa been called heme There was a to tlie scour- by sickness. The leach ers had giv " being ditched. Excilcn1c.1t children have succumbed nearly Not a great many.but still good report of the people, aud the week. ran high for soma time until the ge, lJiplheria. Saints 'iad spoken well of the teachers, out is too many. The Latter-daMarshal Clawson returned from conductor assured the passengers have come, however, in part to that unhe had sent one of t e regular tea that nothing serious was the mat- derstanding, that when we have fasted cueii with them, though he did not Pro vo Tuesday. and piayed, and then death takes our know that such instructions had been ter. dear ones, that they die unto the Lord. given. The teachers ueiJ regular meet Dr. West makes a specialty That there are some not born to reach iligs winter and summer, and did not Wagon J. l.Aadsen of the Co-o- p of Gold Fillings. spoke of, (hat of thiee know how they would keep the spuii and Jachinc company of Salt Lake tlie a;eandDaniel Most ct us nnv. Presi- of the guspcl weie it uol for tins corps ten. score in Manti old home dent WuodruiF, is now 84 years old. of teachers. The Sdnday schools were Dr. Woodring says there are very city paid his visit last week, and spent a few days Said we were obli .ed to believe when doing be:lcr than ever. Active men fey sick people in Mt Pleasant. we had done all that was required of us, were in charge who took gieat piidc in in this city. Mr. Madsen makes in faith, and our children were taken, them. Chinch or keligou Classes weie these while a to in once visit every Hon. W.ji, that they were or that chnire fruit which held on Saturday. Good distiict schools, from Provo parts, and it is thought but then. God had declared he would gather home and all kepi full, and exemplary men for Mt. Pleasant ryramid. to himself. That he was gathering leacheis. Tlie people had paidons third night. them both old and young. It shouid be more tithing than they di- - last vear, anti The Scandinavian Dramatic Club much comfort to know that our chilJien there w4s a good outlook. Sunday meet, We have a few Men's Overcoats full houses, mr. Erltuann were of these choice spirits. Theie was ings well attended, eveuing meetings telling for less than cost, call in played to ol is a gentleman of considerable uot so much diplhetia here as at some of uutsowelL The luke warm classes time. J. P. M. reached were a were where few, tow there oilier which ns, our public meetings dramatic ability and while the hail been auspendcd.aiid schools dosed. the Teachers. These tneti weie select John Dorius, Jr., has the best set icpnricr of this paper could not At present they all seemed in a fair way by (ut their pure lives, and uut of thirty of prizes with yeast powder yet ex understand a word, of the language to get rid ot it. There had been some there were but four who did not keep such as tlie Word of Wisdom' All the teachers Jtibitcd. Call and see. the acting and costumes were such other milder forms of illness, scailalina, etc., but there were n deaths were instructed uot to teach what they in the entertainment make to as ' he Seminary at Mt. Pleasant is resulting, and since the weather Irexamc did not practice. Did not know how the seasonably cold, these had disaopeaied. Apostles cat tied such vast loads of reIn a flourishing condition. 'I here tcrcsti'ng. stand. 114 of the people sponsibility. He felt buidened someSaid tlie are 89 pupils now enrolled. Fountain Green diphtheria cases heti ire thespiiilu.il Lord be believed was good. times with the afiiius of one small setnot tlement, but teallizcd ll.at he was uot so We have a very few I Julies am are improving and is now practically There were very few who wouldMeetall that was tequired of them. Killing, and it did uol late so much lu Children Coats which we will sell only in one family. The other two do were held regukul), the Stake was load him. That at such tunes the l'res ings will the have families flag yellow 1 M. for less than cost. J. luiiy otgnnized. There are occasionally iilirg melt ol the Stake would come and taken down within about a week. temporary vacancies, mused by remov. then a talk and he would led belmad sen Bros. Co. of Ephraim As yet no death has ocrured from al, elc that aie tilled sso"ii as possi give ter. Asked Gul o give all the Samis have subbed control for the fifteen this dreaded disease. Our patients b!e. W'e have selected ward uismoii istloin to do what was right. n to gu to some oilier Triesthooil meeting announced for thousand tics from S. O. Ncilsen. afflicted with the fever are also im- are in cacti tow anil go ft out house to house and the evening for brethren only. place one death talk to the as the leacheis d.. St. Valentine has slighted us this proving nicely, although Singing ly the Choir: from it has occurcd since writing you Believed it would result in much good several of our friends year, but then Benediction one by Hencry Beal. leceived high ii.idaltejdy veiy have sent their portraits which will last, be Continued.) These uussiunares ate suptestimonial. (To W. S. A. at Fountain Green held posed u tcpoit to tlie Bishops of the llo as well. another session last Friday evening towns to which thev go, and labor under The r.cw stock of groceries which which was indeed an interview to iher diiectiuiis. Said nearly all that Die heirs of Brigham Young are to appointed had slatted 011 their has been received by J. F. Dorius, e proud of. The Indies always had beenAdmonished them not to be ill a have 500.000 divided amuiig them in woik. Jr.; are fresh and cheap. Call and have good meetings notwithstand- liuriy when paving these visits, even if the near future. see for ourself. deal ol cordiality ing the state of the weather tlicie was uol a gieatwhom those by they visited, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. d.splared fool under it makes disagreeable The E;.qnirrr sent us two copies but remain and talk good talk to them, out them for they anticipate logo of their in exchange. and there would be a response from We would rather you send your a larger attendance when the weath- their listeners before they parted Not Those knowing themer has moderated and sickness to expect to do all al once. It would daily than two Try becomes less. take one call to get acquainted, the sec- selves indebted to l'cterson & it-ond time they could more neatly apIlanson or H. Q. Ilausou are proach them. Said he realized that we Out Sale. Closing Dr. West of Pueblo, Colorshould be as united in temporal things requested to make settlement We shall for the next 15 as in sp'ritual things. But the attempt located inBpbraim and at once, or tlicir accounts will lot of that had been made to build a school as can be found at Dr. Olstens days sell you tine a' house in the north ward looked I ke be placed in tlie hands of an Mens Boys Clothing as there were sums who were willing to let office, ready to do any, and all the work. Financially, attorney for collection. ever brought into Ephraim otliers dolastmost ofthi-ikinds of dental work. was a lie said: crop, John F. Dorius, for 10 per cts discount far Cash two years agoyearit was light good and three Assignee m. II. Sperry of manti bought down. Reason for doing so is years ago we had a pour crop aud a very Jau. 27, 1S91. the barbers outfit formerly owned we must have more room for dry season, that did much damage to Ephraim, the large Brea of swamp land that had by T. W. Hanson & Co., Ephraim. been winter pasiuiage for our stock. our goods. Spring Chair is a daisy one of the best The Tlie drought of that time had killed uut J. P. Meilstrup. ever brought to the county, the grass, rushes, cane. etc. That the money had been picked uut of the cone Mr. assistant General the Brown, COMPANY. The ball given by the Y. L. m. I nmiuy. Stores were so good in credit Association was a pronounced suc- Freight and Passenger Agent of the mg, that the people reallv attained Room 6, over Utah National Bank, cor Tlie tailroad cess. The young ladies arc pleased R. G. W. promises the people o f their credit ncr First South and Main Sts, benefiucd the ami not had Pete same San the generally, iwople freight pas in the fact that the object for which lew cmilraciots. and not them a a only Salt from Manti Lake to rates ;o :?Salt the party was given was fully accom- sengcr There was not much suras the U. I gives from Juab, which great deal. left in our midst, but the plus grain plished. will be as follows: Passenger rate, price was low. Yet the people were not Mr. Enoch Jorgensen, principal from manti to Salt Lake, as the U. P. in distressed circumstances. The lew needed help were taken care of by pfthe Wasatch Stake Academy, is gives from Juab, which will be as who On Improved Farms in the San Pete die Bishops and Relief Societies. visiting friends in Fphraiin. The follows: Passenger rate, single fare S lid that if he had his choice he Valley. Call upon or write schools have closed for a short pe 54. 20, round tr;p $6. 30. Freight would rather not say anything shout pul us for particulars. riod on account of the pupils being per cwt. 1st. class 52 cts. 2nd 48,3d ilics lot what he had to say would not of the sound That breth many be will good. This and W. home colds. II. Dale, Manager t quite kep by 42, jth 3ait came to politics weie stiff a reduction from present rates, which ren, when stubborn and willlul. They necked, The now building mentioned in arc as follows: lessenger rate, to could join at prayer, and in the sacrapur last, ntar the fourth ward Salt ( City 5.50 single fare and ment of the laud's supper, even come school House, Ephraim, we learn is round 8.20. Freight: 1st. class together in a prayer circle, but split at trip all a great improvement on the former 6orts. They tell us that church and cwt. 2nd. 5$, 3d 50 and tlie (lulls. state are w sepatated, but said he one and much belter and cleaner than 4th. per Brown further thinks 45. Agt. would tell them t tut the church had the filth made by the cattle on our his road can Mrs. A. Powell. give the same rates as never inlet feted or atempted ta coerce beteven this could be streams; but voters from P. IL the Ncphi. give There were very few difficulties among ter by being moved a rod or so farthe people, either before tlie Bishop or In the Building formerly the Talace ther 08 from the stream. ErilRAIMS MONEY. courts. In (lost things they were a good Hotel, Opposite and one door God fearing people. Spoke of the iclig-km- s Dr. C. M. West. late of Fucblo, north of Co-oStore, On of our business men went to classes in all the wards. Did nut has come to Ephraim to establish with wav wish interfere the in to to other any the negotiate day Ephraim himself in the practice of Dentistry. schools, they are good schouls Lunches for Parties and a loan. It was understood he was Banquets with good uacher,uud . re doing a good His address will be seen elsewhere. from was and the money a ol City laci Spring Made the mention lint vr Specialty. Ephraim is in need of a gentlemen of when it became he people ol Sanpete weie good 1.. .1 his profassion and extend to Dr. nearly forthcoming those 'Juld tend lu conference. was for invest known the picsynt Wests hearty welcome, and hope ment inthatMt. money Pleasant enterprises. lake home the viiiiuis aad make tnem C. with satisfied his will be thoroughly conifoi table, he The parties who were nearly ready location and that people will give APOSTLE LYMAN. the coin said they hand to over jiiiu their patronage. Said it was remarkable that with would let no money g 1 out into Mt. Is always ready for Business, Mr John Dorius, means to do Ilcasant. Why, what's the matter all the meetings we had, it was neand our Toll is business on a cash basis, bnt does with this city? It is one of the best cessary to go over Lite same ground the and now 100. found around here 8 again again, not mean to refuse bulter, eggs.grain places to be More of this were. as it Who for can investment. will he the etc. ground explain? Moreover, Cte, pay Conte on and sermon anon. lyramiJ. very highest prices for the produce Get your Chopping done. Your A1MSTI.P. LIN1. And thus it goes. Every town in which he takes. A large shipment is wcii'hcd when you bring grain of the in other San Tele is borrowing money things of goods, is expected today frem Spoke among Epli it to the mill, anil when California, and an extra choice se- raim. Why can't Ephraim have a o.'ganiatiun of Religious C!ases, you get the grist, i j bankin does liabtisms of the the bank? the most She ami from East the Temple. lection of dry goods E of main oil i S f.il A in'jre extended synopsis to Will arrive in about three weeks, ing business, even though there is a low. ikenk in the county. lease bear this in m!nd. Ephraim, - - Ulttli. r zQi So S? j? 8 r I ft have ever occupied. A letter was read, written to Frcs. letcrson, by C. N. Lund of Mt. Pleasant expressing his gratification at the good work accomplished by the home missionaries sent there. than srd5 N Fail-view- ., , J. I. Meilstrup, . C. Manti-(o- ) Ltrson, May field (o) Co op , Moroni, (o) Farmers Exchange! Farmers Exchange!! ly e semi-weeklie- s. enp1 1 ei 1 s tr u p strup , , ado's Dealer in k Gf.nf,ral Merchandise, Jr. e Lombard Dry Goods, GRCCERIES, Investment Lake City. Money to Loan Meals Bcstaurant HourSi Hats, Caps, Kssaa Z23 L-r.w, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, phraim is my place of Business. and Clothing. Mens and Boys Suits. ask you, as your friend, to Queen sware. ook out for my Immense and varied Glassware and Crockeryware. pring stock of Good, seleced for the LADIES and GENTS ES!Earade of Ephraim and vicinity. p. Furnishing Goods, dis-iri- UGRERHANS Clipper pounds on the emember, I will not be all of undersold. Also that I buy The Best Quality. roduce of all kinds, and same. ay the best Market price for the Farmers Exchange! Farmer's Exchange!! |