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Show T i r A. r . i. .kv .. ) i..t "IS .K i'. ud iiiui.tJi u! Sun LiiMieiHbulCttuniius.'' rt I u lull iu ii:g load. 1 them, Ivt t'.e . lake d.iwn a JuWished weekly at Lphraint, San I.ast Friday night the Seventies JVte Co., Utah. gave a ball at Social Hall, Fairs iew which was well attended. The music was furnished by F. Christenson's MHmCKII'TIOM S: Moa.a Three e Vr Jn Mnw., fi.7 5; jr, f j.rj; mJuci othcfniM, fj $u fa miad fi.sij. i. String Hand. Peter Sundwall, manager of the Entered at the Post Office at Eph- Fairview co-ostore, has 7000 head raim, Utah, as second class matter of sheep in the foesoit.froin which he June 4, iS(i3. expects to clip not less than 3500 Kkgister Co. Publishers p vunds of wool. p w. Feb. 18, 1891 MARKET REPORT. fteported by C Andrew. EPHRAIM PRICES. to i6rls. per. bus. Oats per cwt. 85 ct. per cwt. Parley Flour Straight Grade. .81.80 41 Wool 13 Wheat 55 ct. 8 1.2$ MKPKI PRICKS per bus sacked.. .81.40 per cwt, 8i.oo 44 44 60 Wheat Oats Harley .8 a. 00to 16 44 Wool 13 44 ct, County Local a. The .Vincents at Ephraim 4 The Vincent Cemedy pany will be in Ephraim ComMon- day Neat : . . iK-- i.'-- r t . Vi.ii-.by- , ll'--e J i'i 1 - f. Th; II. V, pay r? r v; lo'wt v ini now the 1m) s are (n happy. The subscription for an Opera House in Ephraim, had readied to the ocrckM-- that arc to be held 83 100 yesterday 110011. on the antiivci sary of St. David, Our popular physician. Dr. Olsten the tickeis will l o good to return till has been in Suit Lake the past three March 7th. iiidu.ive. idays. His patients udss his skillful j ArrLKS Wanted. attention very much. BANK SAVINGS l 1 fr-i- -- s j Surplus Kphraim, Utah. f5000 8400 I Gio. C.Whitmori'.Prts. IV. Lombard Investment cash E Capital C. M. West. prices paid Highest have Panics from Silt solid for Also good apples. bought Fred Peterson' two lots, Dried apples wanted. Apply four blocks cast of Main and intend to erect three dwelling houses upon at Depot, Ephraim. them this spring. Tn horses and one cow can he found Ephraim lias the best tinner in at Chr, Gyldings place 4 aides north Lake AND COMPANY TRUST Respectfully, s COMPANY. alt Loan Money I. Jo'ias JaiiK-- s . limwn.Yke-lTcs- 11. Uricksou, Director Ik Clinton, , Jai:u;s Ik FarsiiL-cI.. S. Hills, Jas. II. Alma Hague, Cashier. Inteiea General Hanking Ilusineu. paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan on real estate s G. S3. YTBffT, Dentist. s ed by A. A. Cahoon, 36oo.oo at a cost of the each. Geo. Wilson has given them the runtract to put up his new dwelling to cost 8500.00. I), wilcoxs Tool and Hilliard Ilali at Fairview - a very popular resort. There is hardly an hour of the day, that some of our young men ran not Father and Son and the befuund there measuring cucs,for the Bonnie Fish Wife will be supremacy in a game. A number the opening bill Monday of them hare become quite skillful in the cue. night. Admission a 5 A 50 handling ,1a-chin- Co-o- p t Fair-vie- Co-o- ' lir-i- II, Q, Hanson of fht Central eta. Reserved seats on sale House hat sold his property here at Larsons Drag Store. and intend lo move to Salt lake Mr. S. O. Nielson has been apCity. pointed agent at Fairview for the Messrs. Clinker and O'Dell repre- llcasant Valley coal co. No better e Wagon and senting the person could have been found for Co., of Salt Lake, were in the the place. It will surprise some on Wednesday. folks to learn that Mr Nielson dees city A party from Provo says that Up. a business at his store aggregating over 810,000 a year. J, JorUison.of fountain Gren,waa the conrt discharged by yesterday, Postmaster Larsen say he will no case against him. deliver mail after hours to only C W. Parent of our lire young those who have "call boxes. The commission firm, Clostin & Parsons rent on these ie only 10 cents for The accomodation wont to Spring city this morning to three months. is often worth double or three times Arm. for the .boy up produce the value of box rent. Everybody Jntia Dorins, one of Ephraims who expects to get mail two or three jenterprising and intelligent young times a week should have one. ladies left for Salt lake this mornMr. John Dorius Jr. has been aping, where she will study the art of pointed the agent at Ephraim.for the (dre.sa making. Consolidated Implement co. of Salt The merchant who believes money Lake city. 1 he Consolidated Impt pent in advertising i thrown away, co. considered Mr. Dorius the best shonld take in his sign, and is also man for the place and offered him too alow for the aga. lie was born very liberal inducements to represent too lata in life. them, which he accepted. Johns fame as a shrewd business man is exThe best Theatrical Com- tending and he is deserving of the pany, so says the press, is the recognition, he is receiving from all Vincents. They will play in quarters. Ephraim, Monday night. The attention of the Ephraim city The Yonng Mena Store Marshal is caled to the gang of has a contract to furnished the R. young hoodlums who hang around Ct. Vf. 10,000 ties by April 1st and the depot and make the life of the there is no excuse, for a single man agent a burden to him, by reason to be unemployed in Spring City. of their meddline with things, and in some cases pilfering. If the It doesn't speak well for the enter- Marshal will arrest a few of them, it prise of Utah dairymen, to have it might be the means of saving them aid that the demand for butter can from seiving a term in the pen, as only be supplied by importing it the agents patience is about exhaust from the East and West; but such is ed, and he declares the next one he catches breaking into fruit, candy f he fact. Ex. and other packacges, he will have Go to the Opera House, them indicted by the grand jury. Ephraim, Monday night and So we hope the Marshal will rush to the rescue, aud save these young ee the famous Vincents. from so dire a fate. scions Mi1 a After her recci illness, are satisfied to know Mostmcn will Eva Vincent play in Ephone trade perfectly. It is not so, raim, Monday. with Frederick ihristcnson, of Store at The Young Mens The harness he turns out of his Spring City, although less than a shop, is known for its excellent work year and a half old, is fast forging manship, great strength and durato the front, and will soon be the bility. He is the agent of San l'ete leading establishment in the City county for the crown Sewing MaThis is, in a great measure, due to chine and crown Organ and he carJ.A.Justcnsen'e excellent ability as ries a fine stock of wall paper and ean put it on the wall, with the skill jl salesman. of an adept. The orders for his harEphraim has the greatest number ness have poured in so thick and fast of cultured musicians in the county lately, that he was obliged to increase by the number of his ju is evidenced force, by two firstclass harness tickets the R. G. W. sold to the makers. It is men of Frederick Tabernacle. Opening Friday night at Christensons who change Salt Lake. There were seven sold towns into citiesstamp, in a short time. none sia and at atManti Ephraim, An old resident of Fairview forAft. Pleasant. himself last week and drove got George Snow the manager of the about the streets at a furious pace, consolidated Implement Co., of endangering the livei of pedestrians Salt Lake, accompanied by Mr. until be was brought up short in his Clingcr, wee in the city yesterday for mad caraer, by the Marshal who arthe purpose of securing a live rep- rested him end brought kirn before resentative of tho Arm in Ephraim, Justice of Ihafoeace much to the o.rs. succeeded in making arrange- indignation.!' he Justice reprimanded ments with John Dorins, Jr., to act him gave him to understand the law, or them this year Mr. Snow was a was4no respecter of psrsons'and fined and costs which the o. r. him guest at the Ephraim House. Clossiu ft Parson are paying the paid nnd left the justice office in highest market price in cash for all high dudgeon remarking in emphatic Rinds of produce delivered o them terms, that things had come to a the depot. Don't take trade for pretty pass, when an old settler could drive his own team as fast as he your produce when you can get the not best prices tor it in cash by simply liked without some citified ordinance with his amusements. bgulipg if to the depot. They ar- - interfering Co-o- p . Utility t ?.e advantage of my snag1-- 1 I', shir:M- nl. iiifxent offer, 1 will, until Ecu:-:.- ! v.EI The I'.. (1. V. March first, put up a gold linI'pl ed set of teeth for Trip tickets to Salt se $15.00, reraim on March is, fur !:.!? fare to all those holding admis.-- i sp. tiiki-gular price $30.00. i'iur at I hur-.e- The Fairview flour mill has been Monday night. running without interruption all Rtinheimer, of Mt. Pleas- winter it has a capacity of fifty barant was in the Hriny Metropolis rels a day. The company has Wednesday. 4000 bushels of prime .wheat on hand, which cost them, 60 cents per Miss. Carrie Teterson was so Thursday that she could bushel, cash. not teach her classes. Jrlin : have thought the same ourRoom 6, over Utah National Hank, corselves: Jacob Johnson looks a great ner First South aud Main Sts, deal like Grover Cleveland. Aint it a 0: 8 I. n k City. :o pity that such a man should be a Republican? remarked Mr. Kellogg Mr. F. Y. Jensen is ol Ephraim people owning stock the Connty. in court the other day. to miming well known in the south end of the at large will do well to call and see Hon. S. O. Nielson, has all the ami bis work is sought U.t these annul. On Improved Farms in the San lVte .i "n;ji the advertisement any ' f L'pun men he can hire, gelling out ties. county, outside of Ephraim. For any kind liickic Iwd. can rows he m Valley. Call upon or write It will take some good work to have of work in his line lie will give satisCiiu. Gvli.inu Ciiuistknson us for particulars. 30,000 ties ready by April 1st, when faction. Dont forget this. OF it is considered that the men are V. II. Manager Dale, A REMEDY. The building formerly occupied NEPHI.UTAH. obliged to work in snow up to hv M. Rasmussen, Ephraim, as a Glcnwood A correspondence their waists. Paid up Capital 5'),ooo Surpulus fisfloo was yesterday removed writes this to the Richfield MiVi jt. butcher There has been a greater number lo the lotshop, Realising the great prevalence uf sickof Mrs. A. c. Hanson, where ailr of deaths, recorded in Fairview, this it w ill be used as a business house. ness in this country at piesciu, GENERAL BANKING .ally by a scai let ina winter than ever before for the Mr. John Anderson, Mrs. JI's severe pin, iu the right side of the head same lenght of time in the history of brother was the nnd face, causing aiin st unendurable purchaser. The major part the settlement. dislltss to the pa'ienl.and having wit- Office with Dr W. II Olsten uf alwere children, taken off by that fell They will finish the new Presby- nessed ill this town, several casesfollowDraws sight dtafis on the principal instantaneous re'ief hv the most terian and are of making citirs of the United States; sells drafts Academy, Ephraim City. Utah budding humanity, destroyer I dvem it a duty treatment, simple ing on the chief cities of Europe; deals in Scarletina. plans of four dwellings, lobe erect- to inform We Ephraim, Utah, To.wtxi'.cliRli.jp- - if :i f - ".1 . jj p jt lit 85-0- w. i- Gold Filling a Socially- - oursulfaring neighbors through Kiist columns U the sidli-tate- . let the patient teiiie to bed, take hot flatirons wiapped in warm wet cloths with a little tuipentiue if convenient) place to tiie feet so as lo steam them Give inward. y some warm lieib f the tea, Annoint the afiiiclcd side head with consecrated oil. This ounied with administrations by those holding the priesthood will give certain and immediate relief. Very Stncerclv. ALL AND GET PKICE- IK Sorn Mrs. A. Powell. . Mt. Pleasant, Utah. In the luililing formerly the Palace one door Hotel,. north uf j Co-o- Store, x Specialty. 'The jraritchctt louse, J he J ritchett jlouse, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Three block South of Main Yice-Pieside- Eaterpriss House Most convenient to Electric Cats, Retail Stores, Tbeaties and all places Jf Amusements. This Hotel and ts equipment are entirely new. Iihas 64 well furnished rooms nd is locate Jin the heart of the city. etrvet. Fielding House, Furnishes The Best 'Accommodations in julv srsxsr, ou.vrt. Travelin the City to the Jodb. flrblliig, l'ropri t'jooi iccomo(lationsj ing Public. Table Unsurpassed Rates Reasonable Mxs. K. Pritchett, Prop. A POINTER FOR OTHERS. Dr. c. u. Three weeks west, the dentist, opened his office in this city. And like the shrewd business man that he is he announced his advent in our midst in the Register, and he has continued to advertise his every week, what has been the result? Work has poured in upon him, so fast that he has been compelled to labor night and day, to keep lip with it. it may seem incredible, that a stranger, could do over 8600.00 worth of r dental work in less than three his arrival, but such is the fact, and demonstrates what can be iccomplishcd by advertising in the Register. Will you take the hint? Officers. Geo. C, Whitmore, President, ones If. Erickson, Alma I btgue, Cashier. ranquets 13 CommiTtlal Stn.et, Salt Ltike City ifrji. Mr. AV. Gray ham, a gentleman aH the way from Louisville Ky. has opened a new barber shop in Mt. Pleasant, one door west of the Wasatch store, on Main street. The shop is a model of neatness, and taste, and is a fit work place, for such an artist in the tonsorial line, as Mr. Grayhatn has demonstrated him self to be. The new shop, will, no doubt, be well patronized, as it dc serves to be. The painting and decoration of the shop was done by Mr. Geo. Wilson and is done in his best style. Geo. C. Whitmore, Jones H. Erickson, L.S. Hills, James II. Mynders, James E. Clinton. MYRA HOLMES CO. Lunches for Parties and City Founc'kcpci by F. C, Sareucn Dept. 16, ff Eestaurant all HoursJ u tj S.- Meals An mix Lauritzbm sixty days in the Penitentiary. The other is lo he tried for the brutality Data! at Kphrain, Feb. Logan Journal. Atteald I'roiuptly Accounts of merchants, manuiacturers, mines and Individuals solicited. CoIUmSI.his Directors. ac-co- in t.MKAV NOTICE I hire in mj 1'mmimoii, om Iron gray heie 6 ar 7 A couple of mn from Providence while ivl. branded fosirijhr Thh;h avl were up before Commissioner Fletcher yeAfinll, a heart m Lit t Vh . 4fc:erel holers on Tuesday charged with healing nn year r,Ult Square ci A i?t( r,lii fir. under L'l aft! animal death. The anim.i! failed to hMc (Aia out in Irfl e.tr. flP pn do what they though it ought to and in jell hi; One liuht immy miirc a ur 14 di! ! Ciielt. If left tanCtd on UA amiuyU li. ('..JMliiieili it ueat One to dea consequence they oil ap'Rop pai J lltrv w :1 1. not claitred ai-- i of the parties pleaded guilty ami was are old to the highest I h huul.T, Mr;h 1 :th, liji m fined 85 and costs and sentenced the K$trsay Fcuad, at uhiaiRi at oneo'clivk p. M. exchange and general securities. All work warranted. -C- In All Its Dr l.cLcs tor. and Temple Visitois, All For Tract-lerrooms are made welLvnv-.Gjo- il s EPHRAIM HOUSE to-da- Mrs. Ellen Dorius, Prop. Good accommodations and Sample Room. Main Street ' Ephraim busincss-liberally- , Opposite EPHRAIM ssoTsa.. week-afte- CO-OPERATI- VE gg MERCANTILE : (Ute1 ? INSTITUTION iSHc &? Mary Knightons New HouseGood Accomodations, fcamplo - Etc. Rooms, North and Souths The two important weie made in Salt Lake this week: The articles incorporating the American Natural Gas company with a capital of inco-opeafi- officers. 5 .or 0.000 has the following President, J F Woodman; t S C and W A Neldon; serre-Liiy,T Stringer; treasurer, H L Drive: manager, J P Taylor; the above gentlemen with the adiliiffl H Whalen and IJ Rogers from the board of diieiti.rs. Doi-stan- J hlercan The Women's tile and Manufacturing institution of Salt Lake City today filed articles with County Clerk Allen. The o!jects of the corporation are to buy. sell and manufacture goods and merchandise The capital stuck of fjooo is divided into 1000 shares of the par value tf 85 each The officers are: President, M Martha Isabella Horne; ; Y Dongall; treasurer, Km-lH secretary Gladys Woodmansee; directors M I Horne; M Y Dotigall. Maria W tVilcox, Caroline S Thomas, loicy S Grant, Matilda P Spencer Cornline C Raleigh, E H Woodmansee and Gladys Woodmansee. Wood-manure- NOl'ICli FOR TUHLICATfijtf Nn. 86. 1891. Dry Goods of all descriptions. shoos, both homo made and inij-oitc- Hats and caps boots and Clothing a spocnlity. ers and iit-.l- i. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Fanners such as Shovels, Spades Picks, Iloca, Forks and Hakes. Glassware, Qucensware, Wooilcnware; Medicines; Paints nnd Oils; 'Well Piping nnd h ingles. Drags; Yonr pitronage is always njijireeiated, no matter how small I onr constant your puivhaso. You may rest assured it will aim to give our Customers the best goods that can be obtained for tbe money. Your Child will I treated as courteously as J. A. ANDERSON, Supt. WORK In All Its Branches at MADSON Bros.&Co Ephraim, Utah. 11. G. Olsen, UKAI.t.H' IX Pure Drcil Perclioron HORSES. Handling Horses a ne-cialt- y, SiT. TLEASANT, UTAH. Tin Shop F. Y. JENSEN, iS-j- r, -- TINNER. E. He names the following witnesses tu prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land .viz lanes 1. Olsen. Krik Chiisicnser. Niels F Muilensenand Jurgen lurgenson all u( Ephrani, Sail Peie Co., U. T. Frank I), Hodm. Register. Bird & I owe Aityt.. -- Utah Grocerii, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; Crack- 1 ia.Tp.i6S.K.3 - - Salimi, PLANING MILL Land Office at Salt Lake City,Feb. ao. yourself. fNotire is herehy'given that the following named settler has filed notice of hie to make final proof in seppnrr -hie claim, and that said proof will hr made before the Coonty Chrk of San Pete Connty. Utah, at the Conrt House Manti City, U, T.,on Saturday. April 4. vir Hans C Jensen nn D.5. no 1095 for the N. W.J of the N. W. 1 Sec s Tost Office. Main St Ephraim Utah. Leaders in overalls, pants, overshirts and Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tic-wsr- e, Roofing, and Gut- ter Work, Etc. REGISTER BLOCK, EPIIRAIM |