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Show Ie bounty Eegi3ter A WEEKLY NEVVSI'M'KK. '. lished weekly at Kphraiia, Sr.n ' vPete Co., Utah. KrBNtBJPTION; 'iy. f.oc; Six Hd.. a..ts;. Three Mon.. $0.75 Register Co. Publishers . terecf at the Post Office at Eph t'tah, as second class matter 4,2890, - ' Utah, Nov. jo, i8ca' Sundry Items Wales Shows up Some of Her Hc'sourfes. History of I tabby Up O. F. Whitney. Moroni's Surprise Party. A Sad t'afct. A RARK SL'KI'KIS;:. j The members ( lie Moroni choir gave the r leader, K. I'. Laurseu, a Vciy superior surprise parly on the evening of Wednesday, the 2ih inst. I le went to prance at the usual hour, and, 011 entering the chinch, Has l.iiilv stiuck dumb at thr sight of pe.ih.ips a hundred anil (it t v persons assembled near the organ, and Ion.;, loaded tables waiting at the other end of the spacious hall. lie wasgreeted with applause ami con ducted to his place, and men the bus;-- j ness of the evening, consisting of mus e, vocal and iiisiiuinenl.il, recitations, con-- , gratulatory addiesses, and re;urksj showing appreciation ol his public l.itiois, I went on msi li.nni om otisiy. He was presented with sui'able addresses, a Dlusli rocking chair, and a laige niir-- ; ror. The utmost haruiony, flavored with enthusiasm pervaded Ihe entue ussem-- j bly; and Hie supper was a tilting crow 11 to the whole. Mr. Lautseii truly appreciated the com pliment to himself, but tairly owned bun self overcome and unable to express bis feelings. After supper, there was a general pro-test against dismissal, and the pro-gramme was near'y outdone by the vol-unteer contributions to the entertain-ment. A special leatille w as old lashioiied songs in w Inch old persons present heai 1 ily joined. The assembly broke up at about hall past eleven o'clock, w ith mu- - tual congiatulatioiis, and uisli-- s lor ' 'many nappy leturns " h have li id the care ,( this helpless boy the lather has sent only twenty j dJljji, and it has been vents since he lias been heaid Irom. For sometime the t county has had the charge of keeping him; and while one hundred dullars may seem like considerable expense to them, it is fr from being adequate compensa-tion lot Ins keep He is almost helpless, and although nine yeais of age is as in-capable of standing alone as if there was in t a bone in ins b dy. He creeps about on hands and knees, and only feeds hull j sell wilii ie.it didKUlty because of th era! cai.d lino utiollable hh vements of ihe muscles lie is very much under-sized, bin Iiism.ud does not seem to be much injured. In t .Iking with this object of pily the reporter learned th- -l he has a urea- - de-sire to go t some place wheie he can be cured. The mailer w ill no doubt be brought up before the County Court at its next sitting, and the advis ability of taking some sitps in the niatier c nsid-eie- As he is now, he will be a charge to the County so long as nc lives w hich is as luelv to be as long as anybody; while in these days of 111.11 veljtis cures, lie stands a chance of becoming a useful citizen; so thai looking at it fiom siaudp ii.t only, it is an ex. peiiment worth tiying. In event ot nothing done ihe rale for Ins ma utaiiiauce sliould be incieased. A CASE DESERVING SYMPATHY A RKiusim reporter in company with a citizen ul Kan vn w called at a small lojj house situated at some distance from Hie town where the child, J nvs l)ectt is taken care of by the m therly and truly benevolent lady. Eliza Mower. The lather of this bov.repoit savs.-truc- k San Pete in the condition of a desti-tute widower with lour cli.kli.-n.witl- i the younger whom was tins Ixjy.who is now uii e ye irs . Id, he as then a tube. He acknowledged that tue child '.ad been born all right, but us mother cIv.uk. ai d he betn uuable t get anvbodv to a -- su ne c iare ol it, gave it opiates tntt its eivoiis svstim is entiiely shatten J. 1 liitfv father disti .buied Ins children .iiiinnd wherever anybody would take them mid lett the country. To those This Sjuu o is Ee served for the Mt. Pleasant j 1 Utah Nursery Co. J!a!iisliid SS7. I O ver 50 Acres of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Roses, Shrubs I and Emfill Truitp. I Cr'' " cr!;J()ncMiilion Forest 'i'rie Seedlings. Jskc i ties' Nursery Orvuiitis I.ccaltd in Sii.au i leu sk akd 10 City J I ttfFOffice Ckntki. Bi."Ck Si coNnSin-n- t St ri t T, " "Riverside Herl Over 100 head r - - . t. .. j of Pure lueJ ' fi . j Individual Metis ShortHorn Cat- - ' : ' ' ' of Hirli lixc e Headed by the jfv . "''i': Famous Airdrie , A ifteen I 20th & 9th Duke WM unf? fi a Roses the fcV Kulls an1 a ew M latter bred by A. mW"'il-- Cho,ce He,fers M Lexington, Ken- - ifiV for Ca!alo8"e tuck fcfLL'&ldkV!; to Goodhue Van Meter, Office, CenlralEIock. Gait Laka City. JOHN KNIGHTON, Denier i11 GENEEAL 2EE2CHANDISE. HPAll our (loocls fire Soluat the Lowest Possible Prices " POlNING 'M illI WORK In All Its Brandies at MAD SON Bros&Co LJ g UND I . fil. UND .( All Kinds Of Eurnitnr, Window Blinds Carpets and Wall Paner The Celebrateil Charter Oak and IonitorStovc3 WMOLKSALE AND RETAIL c .,4 Ephraim, San Pete County. Ephraim. Utah. l' i'euosii,.11;l. A. IV. lurruivs,.il D Freeman & Burrows Eye, Ear, Nose&T roat Spectacles titled properiv. Agents for the best Glass or Aititicial Eje. .rott Jlutrha h HtttttHng", Xmll lakm l ily, VI mh M vrl TTolnip F. A. Rnwuelt Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 13 i Commercial Street, Salt Lake City Most convenient to Electric Cars, Res-taurants. leading Retail Stores, Theatres and all places of amusements. Tins Hotel and us equipments are en-tirely rew. It has 64 well furnished rooms and is Ii rated in the heart of ttip cilv Tin Shop. F. Y. JENSEN, TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin-ware, Roofing, and Gut-ter Work, Etc. REGISTER BLOCK. EPHRAIM. H. P. LARSEN, I 'r0 EphraimCity, Utah. - DEALER IN ' , Purt Medicines, Caemie:, Porfuraeries, Drugs Paints,0il9,Etc, "i : IS Dye stuffs and uje Spices. g ' j Druggists, Sundiies, and all Cix.ds usually kept in a Eirst-Clas- s Drug Store, Spices, Teas, Coflees, Coal Oil and full Line of Croce's' Drugs; f Perscriptins v Compounded Dr'v ATight. Agent for the White Sewing Meehine, f ; Kins: of sill. 2 8 tu J . , k ' i :' as. Pros S. Johnson THE FETEHSOH OPEEA HOUSE Ephraim, Utah. Is now open to the public. There is the neatest and best set of Scene r v in San Tete. And the hall itself is the neatest in the county. Agents of Traveling Companies are inviter.ed to take a look at thellall A Grand Ball every Friday Evening to wnich all are invited. Frost ct Johnson, Lessees The Conference, j A Synopsis oftlio late (uat-- 1 erlj Conference At .Moroni, What was said ; A ltd ott' Items from "Founts jj. Green ' and Ilayfitli O'JARTERLY CONFERENCE, j The Ouaiteily Conference for the San Pete Stke was bed as per announce- -' nient. at .M roni; mi S.it'.ud.i and Sun-day N .v., 15. 16; iyo. There were present m tlm stand AposileJ F I). Richards and A 11.! Lund; 1'res, C I'elc-isoi- i J. li.M.iibetr and a number of llishops, Seventies etc., PleS Pete sou prestd.iig. j Singing by the Moroni Tabernacle j choii. Opening Prayer by J U. Maibeii of Muni. S nging The opening teniiiks were m ule by Pres. IV'tuU in, wh i exorc-ss- h.s pleas-- ; lite in being permitted lo meet With ihe Stints of that place and ho.v verv slioit the time seemed s.nre toe Conference at Mt. Pleasant Rek-ne- to the gener-al prosperity nn-- v 11I111 g a n mgthe pen- I5P 'tT'i'A'A.Rn of die M llvirn ward said: The health' ot Hie pjple in my ward is good. We have been su ha short t me established, j at. our organiz nions are not complete, j I he Relief Society is in running older, j but w h ive 11 j Young Ladies or'Pr rn.i'jr , Associations. The Young Ladies for lack of suffici-- ; en number; to make a seperate orgini- - rraiioii have become members of the K:r!ii f Society. 1 Here is plenty of w ork up our way. we have'r.used a good crop and are generally prosperous. My de-sire is that I may lie found faitluul as a Laite.-da- y S nil. Amen. j Apostle Lund then delivered a fine discourse, waieh will appear hereafter. Ch nr sang mi anthem, Benediction by G. V. lhadley SATI.'KDAV The house was well tilled as it had Leen in the morning, and meeting was opened promptly at 2 o'clock. Singing hv Choir 'teat i. lit; t. r J 'li s xl K p ' i Ifiih.ctl snot h ily name; WVtl may liie Saint m I.nller-d;i-ilis woiiilertiu.. love proiLim. Opening tuayer by C. H. U'heeluck. Choir sang K.irh wnii her Irn lhousani Hower Air villi ail its be am and Kiioweis, w ibis re ord Ijo'I ti tove Ap istle K. li. Rich uds delivered an ad liess which will appear in a subse-quent number. At half past thtee Apostle Snow got into Moroni, and came into meeting a few minutes before dinvs?ing time. He adJtesstd the meet iig on that day. HJKS PKTkRSON of Kph'aim occupied the few remaining minutes. Bietheren and sisters rise to occupy a norliuu ot time, but how profi-table it may be depends as much upon you as upon me. 1 would prefer to hear m re from our visiting bretheren, for we can hear each other speak when they are not with us A man to ed'ly a gre gallon must not only spek truth but speak it by the proper spirit. "For the wold alone killelh b it the spirit maketll to liv.' 'We have listened U some very inteietiug discourses. butimany will have study and lead considerable before they will bet able to understand all that has pie of this Slake. Considered the Manifesto piessnted to tile people at the seuii-.innu- c iiiterence m the g eatest mov.- - ov- r tiud Turn e?ilie move ot Hie Lattei-il.i- v Sain.s 11 1 le Valleys ol the Rocky .Mountains. T ill: seemed to pass along bringing our conferen es from tun ; t time and they seemed vei v nun.:i alike. There Seemed to bi a g neial spirit of p?.tce, and k ndness, and unity ani nig the peo-ple. 1 id not li ir I ol any d ni : liiv be-tween waul ,01 the oiiicers of wat Is and the members. It w is t.tt d ity of lii'J te icii-- rs 1 visi' mine Ire jiieutlv en ui fie 111; nb-.rr- of their w ilii S.) ; l th ; waid conler-enc- e s juii to b '. in: d 111 tne wn.U of M ironi. and tin- - gu-.- nil no.tr of c in lerarcesheld 111 Sin l'e:e C uii.uig the year, so ne ill rn-li- ve in all. K- -j ' in the general prosper tv. T le people are pie;iy g 10 it 1: 111 b b.iti.1 I'neie was one asuir nice tin: .him. i. 1.1 always had wh ;n thevc: i . t Sj.i I'ete, tiley w mid not pie.ic.i to empiv bo.ic'vs. F.uoied the a inr.ii.le plan ot lidding conieu in e- - 111 tue v 11 os Urge settle-nieiii-iniiier tli in hiving one l.ilge S ake Tibcinicle, a id ii dd.ng all tne comer .nces in o ;d 1. g v- -s t'lo-'- e (1 . are'o in.ir 11 lo ;r n jl.-i- I t!i .e ' i ' I r aav o liri ii c i.uioi ho in", an opp itiinilv lo oi nt.'l coi.leiei ce one; a ye. 11 .11 - Rep r;s ol !. : I'.s.i.i'H wero c lied for wit did 'i ic, r; - t -' 'a ;t en-ference" V,i: iK'i.-.--o of Morom siiid: "I f.-- 11 .'cT'd it t ie piivilege cf giving in this ie.)nt T'i.i liealtll ol'the pn iole Ivre U good, and that makes 11. feel well. W.iuu tnen; is s.ckness in our .ui lu, ai'i i.;,i it 111 ly not be 111 o.ir 1111 n- - f ml es.it c.is s a g!o mu over tin .entire com iiiun tv. Tae i M.iKi of tics n! ica have been drawn from rec rds bearing upon the subject d.seusse I. It seems that lor eveiv thing there must be s.icntice, and that in order that tins Judges of the Supreme Cumt, U. members ol congress ol bi.th houses, the various s etcbhould be ihoroiighiy iuf.iiii'd oil the plan of silvaiiou, ami ne brought face to face with Hie lestiiun.jv of Jesus Christ, these wii have srtfjred lui.iiisioii-m- e nt oid these women who have been in exil mu-i- i b j accused. In defending these cases every principal of the gospel li.e. been bioiighl lorw.ird am! made plain. The same thing is seen with re-.- ; ir i to the Church funds; in 1.S62 they passed a law lor t ie benefit ol the l. itter-d.i- Saints that the church piop-eil- y 111 the Ten Kories should not exceed J.V.ooo. S.ime how we go: above thai, and ihe spirit of greed prompting they seized the chinch funds, taking the tith-ing, donations and those ojlanngs made for the poor. Dyer was made shepheid over 30,000, sneep. and the other prop-erty t iken from its o.vners.lii testing the validity of ill is uvjasute.the peculiar doc-tune- s o Mormoi.isin was brought up. and men who would have otnerwise been ign:irant of them were brought l ice to tace with truth, and lett wnh mt excuse. If the Manik-sl- had been brought out six or seven years ago, all this gospel preacniug would not have Ueen dour; for to these p 'ople, it Could oulv be d oit? 111 this way. It was broiigiit nuu.iuj nt the light lime, neii ier loo soon or too late. .Since Hit world .v.ii 01 'an Zed until now.uoih ' b.'eu p or, tud u we f!t tin: they have liad a hard 10 id l travel, mid have not made in tlu p 1 t tn-- p I'lhc improve-- 1 iiieuta we mo il I hivi like. I t . l'lie list year li u b ie'i ovier fir us. Tnere liasbeen )!e ity ol work for our y in;n; men wnerj c is w 11 to be hi I, and it has m 1U0 tilings e isiur for 11 a'l 10:1 I The voting in.. areih'i sn,i,gf:i of t.ie eoiiim nniv. T.i :y say 11 h .l.nigcio-i-to become r e i. but s far as I am con-cerned I'd ne willing t risk K. I' ivMitv ties 111 vjli.m i' so th .1: ( cin't branch out and do the good and in ike tha itl!.i; that tie d uiaki ig. r Wneu In v j in ni :v 1 can do in re good.Th s ye 11 it - oos-- i le lor the young men to neip in. T ie.exfjie tiiey ha ;e, wiieu cd e I up ) , bet.i uuiiile 10 d . nuicli 1 he geneial pr spenty alio s to the v mug ladies, who Ii.iv-- j al ways been w illing to do a ! they c add in help r .1! on Hi kingdom of ( , I. 1 be ieve we all re.d ne to a greater 01 less d' gree wh it we ate here f ir. The Kel tfs cie,y hs done its duly in the past, and ever since it was org uuxe better than the bielheru in my op 111 m. We older nuuibeis ol the connuu.i tv have h id all we c mid sUud up under I appreciate the privilege ol h ilding con-fir-ces oncea ye ir in this p'acc; t builds up and Siiengtheiis us in mil duties, Our organizations aie not complete, we need a few nioie teacheis. We must have theiii.and good active teacher who! will attend to their duties. All the tug has been allowed to cxme about luph z ird, but each in its proper time and place, am led to contemplate what a powerful organization we have in liie chiircu From the quorum ol the l'res.di ucy to tuePimiirv Association all are in a stale of peilect order giving strength and lorce to the whole. Il is ceitamly a beautiful organization. I have somewhat pr ilong?d my dozen woids and the tune is up. C11011 iaug an Anthem, benediction by Up. George Farnswurth. A Ijounie.l uuul Sunday. SUNDAY. Conference commenced and congre-gation called to order promptly at 10 o'clock, Pies Peteisoii presiding. Choir sang Gre.u lloil iuJulK my humble claimj Thou ait my hope, my joy my rest, 't he filorics Ihut ciMiiptitie thy llama Shirtl all engaged to make me blest. Prayer by 1'ies Speiry uljuab Comity Singing: Juilsefi who rute the world by law Will ye despise ihe righteous caue. Aim tie A. It. I.ind g ive an excellent discourse fntlowed by K. I. Kichard uud the meeting war adjourned unlit the aiternoon, AK I KKSiKia S'niKingon inue 2 Hrayer by Prej. Henry Beat ct i.iillain, llli;iilt pane v. I he sa'ipament was administered. I he ciitin a authoriiir were presented in proper or.lcr. ly Ire. J. tl, Maiheti, and unaniinmisty il. cuuttaiy to resent msiom, the officer! ot the Kt tiel svw mty ami Y. M. I. L. and IVimaiy otticera v. and nubtained in general coiitereilte. I an n.i il v of l''iinia LI. Keeje, Janob Neiison, and t..us Uiisttn were placed before the conference as pc'Mun miiiiitite tor promotion tothe offices ot high yt lest. he conference sustained them as such, .statistical reinri ending Nov.i5th,was read by the clcik of theconfcrcnce. C. t). jMi'h trds aain ad.tieised Ihe conference t .li...wed l,y Apoale snow, I'res, le:ers,m made clonus remarks Hud announced Ihat the no; ipiaitcrly conference would be held at Ephraim, Kb. I7U1. I8.1l. MiiKm by rholr Leucdiction by Apostla snow. yuorums ol the lesier pnesthoi d wtie thoroughly oiamzed laht w liter, and vvewi'.ltiylo n.ive it in iod older again ih s win e . Theie is always m re 01 less mejulan.y in atie.i lance diuuiij die s iMimei season ou account of work Tiie peaple generally liave more-lov-lor one -- ii ithei, an I a desire to b.nld 01. e aiioti et u,i than I nuielly. Th.-- Il nc tile s. ii it ol'li id vilaim-in- I leel lust raie, and I'll not worn out, but feu! that 1 C11 v.'ca 11 mi; a little longer il h wm !e i.y nl help, T.ieif i ineu who could, no tl 11H, d.- - lie att tn.iii 1 ca 1, or ever h ive, and, niien t -l 111 : c 1:11. s. lli.ise ariow; Ille may set mi; .... d , t will .never resu, bui Wi,l 00 all ) can until tiiev see lit to put in an, tiii-- i 111,111. 1 know ih-- is the onl; p a nt i dv itioii, and it is so plain tii .t ,1 t.ni-- l need not e,e therein, HP. l'AK I IIOLOMI V, of Favet'e r- -p irtcd. The fenple ormv w.ud are e'tiovuK 'X " I uud ge 1, l y l.i'i itnii; mi ihi in erests of i ijood wo'k. Tie or,; 112 itiois in all I heir vati' us depiumi Mi ,,ie Co unle'e. I can't say all tie p- - le liiii-.tirc-mitt) 15 us re as dilliiient as thry slmuld be a ul all in ht l e a little m ie dtlli-gn-nut must if us aie eudcMViuing t do r'Eht, and t progress under tin dtfliiult es iiMend 11.: up in the tdi'irts ot a Mii.dl w.i tl. I r i i.e in the wvik and desire to he 111 n -- ru neut in lielp-m- r lo t'uild u;i th.s chinch I (eel that e I ye in go I day, and under Kisudly Hrc11.11 i ices. Ihe L nd has K'e lib blessed us, I nrav that we in iv have the t ol th Loral to be illi us through thi cj fe ence, and that it may j bj a least U us. In thj mine nf Jeus Allien. ' lip. Kki-se- . i. (Wales wis nevt called, he Slid.- !!r tiiers and sisters I am pleased to meet y 'tl. In my ward the sjjiiit of fie peop'e is t;e terallv better toward mifiia ih-- r: and t'ie Kmictl mi of Cod. Tiie ot,;a i'. tions me all comolete, and the Keiief Soi'iely doin well. The WuiiR Men's Asii,.tion is piesided ovi r bv a Hi;h Priest, they are taught c irtect pi ils, and correct ways ol I fe and ha e expei ieuce.1 n uc i betiet.t Ir m the r r; unMtion. 1 urn sonv to s.iv ine oldei iuettiern are 11. t s ptiiict u il in their a tendance as the y otini;. I des r- - 10 I e ir inv testini my that tnis is II s proi h-- t, and we h.iveall the sjtlts, po ver k vs and bleings ih ? chtnc i of Car si h is ever h id,. i ll us to-- d tv. Sal-v ittmi s (i .ts it e for it. (1 .! re-- j i n s nst live u. i th pi in- - p ils. t. j itst t a'id U --: t ;e co .11 Is i : iru's ,.f t'i s s t ver :. tv ho t. orks is 11 thing. M ,y tl. d b!s us a.i. .Vitie;i, . . ; Akkkt report. rted by C. , erHKilM PP.ICT.S. iol.. ..13 to 16 CtS. '.''.iiat do ct. per.' bus.' us 1.50 per cwt. r.irtey ,...85 ct. per cwt.' Dur Straight Oracle, .it. So " " nki'ri prices heat... n 65 per bus ' its sacked.. .$1.70 per cwt, ; ulcy ...?i.oo " ' '.our . . $2.00 " " ool........ ....... 13 to 16 ft, : - j NOTICE! 'he Relief Suciety Stake Confer - 4e will be held at Vales)on Satur-- i , December 6, 1890.' ' i Mary A. Hyde Kfizebeth Allred ' Srali Peterson, "residency of the San Pet? Stake .. jlief Societiej. ' ' Jake titan, Sec. NOTICE? There will b : a Priesl-h- o rl tnect-- i held at I hraiMi, on Saturday, he 13th, of I!ec?'nbT, at 11 a.m. : Ci Kite Peterson, Henry Bil, J hn 1!. Maiben, reside icy of Sa'i Pete Stake, REPORT OF BEES. Official KejKirt Manii No., 1800. I have now paid a visit lo the various settlements ot San Pete County and find the bees in mucu ue'.ter condition than I expected to find uiem in the northern part ol tile County, I talked with sev era! of the largest beekeepeis tegaroing the condition ol the bees, and the in-crease ol the bees this season, and how much honey the bees have made them tins year. Some of the beekeepers say they have taken trom their hives from three to lour boxes ol honey this season, eicli box containing twenty pounds. They say that it is one ol the tinest honey seasons that they have ever had id San I'ete County. Also a very large in crease of bees 111 various settlements ol San i'ete County. Those men who have got a large yield ol honey this season aie the men who lake an interest with their bees;looking alter them 111 tue light time and under standing a litde o' bee culiuie. 1 liud lliiough the bees are in much beaer condition than they were last seas m. I liud in the north halt of the County .that the foul bro id diseise is titty per cent less than it was last season. Hop,ug mat it will continue so in the Inline. Jos. S. Kkai ritw aite ' County I'.ce Inspector. NOTICE. I have in my possession a sorrel mare, 3 yea is old last spring, lett hind loot white, brand resembling aun lett thigh The owner can have tne animal bv call iug at my pi. ice in Ephraim, and proving property. S, P. Jenson County Locals, Beautiful weather.' Cold but i lear. We are sorry t L'a n tut Miss iophia Ciri teuoi, who hn bj-- II for so 11 ; ti.iu; is n t b't.-r-. Our Epihrrn merchant) rcio rt business pxkin ; up. S.rd otic gen t'emjn; "It ui nevir bs!--- n batter . ' A very plja-tan- pirty was h el 1 at 'he Ephraim Central School House iist Friday night under the new management. ' Dr. Olsten wis seen driving rapid-ly tooth on main street Kphraim this morning, bearing that signal of dread, the yellow flag. The .'a students vent forth in the dance last evening. An enjoyable time is re-ported by thosa who participated. J. C Petjrnn fwmcrly of the firm ot Peters ) i & a .ion,sti.jposed '.o be in Mexio, hit retu-h'd- . The lECtsTEt hopii h j willi be able to clear up the myjteries. ' i A sucking Colt has followed some team which has passed through Spring City. It vs a' sorrel colt The party whose teatn It followed will confer a favor by notifying' the owner Mr. R. W. Allred, Spring City. The secretaries of Relief Societies for the various wards, woiild confer a favor by sending in their reports for the quarter ending 'Nov. 15th, as soon after the expiration of thatt date as possible. ' .. . Ellen Jakeman, Sec. Mm. Hanna'i ArmUrong gave bii't', last Su uhy, to tw 1 babes girl. The b.) sroi dii.l, a 1 1 f r several dayi thi la lies li'e ws diipii ed of. S!u is sluvly c inv ils. sin how.-vs-r, to ft; grjit joyofall vho kno h;r. The R. R. Company have com-- , pleted their final surrey through the ;fields west of jljiiti and the land iowncs are iuvtted to' iii'iet the re-presentative of the Company to morrow at the P.etic'a House to ne-gotiate for the' payment of their lands. . m It is rumored on what appears to te good foundation, tint Rio IGrande Western railroad will have their road built into Beaver' before eighteen months have passed. Ti e road will have its trains running in-to Manti before the end of next month.' -- Beaver Utonian. --i error in figures, in the last Regisler swells the am ntnt of land owned by the Neilson Bro. from acres i.3bo,to r.t.ooo acre'.tn 1 ra's s ; the ntirrjbcr of posts etc, from i. 600 as it wa.3 written, to i6.ooi. A cipher is nothing, but in this tae nuth'rg put a very wide bolt around thj .Neils m farm.' TheRectsTFR believes thoroughly in home cnterm ise and home pro al iclions both in regard ' lo uianu-facture- s and also stock. iVhcn the (font.tn has a fine horse futf'saie ami (hose imported the buyer has several' dvantfsty purchasing such stock. In the ftrsflace they are arclitnited then agaij. if any thing is wrong with the animal the breeder will be handy to look after it. Other reasons could Jjegivsn in favor of the localbreeder ! f the animal shows as good points s the imported,- and that is the j lease with the Rasmus Nielsun horses lMr. Nielsonwill take a trip thorough San pete County with a selection of Sne Stalliqns commencing at Gunn-iio- n and going nrth thrstig'i the cn-tir- t County ab nit the nt of Ian uary Horsemen look out for hi it: Will be to your advantage WALES li'KA.S We can boast ( the least sickness and fewest doctois of any set;leinent in the County. At piesent we have neither. Stat steal report of grain .laired audi thieashed in Wales preciuciit, O.us 3. 141 buhels. Wheal 9 022 bushels All. ilia 175 busiiels. Land uuJer cultivation I.49S acres. Wales has one stole ki:o vn as the Wales Coop, although 11 it li indsonie mi the oinsi :e it is very in alli aiianged on ' the inside, with seppiies .ni l a vety acconi-id.itin- cleik to ii solav them, Not witiislaiiiling ihe v.isr ain lint of trade that goes lo Mm .11; 11 declares a dividen of over 2 i percent, semi annualy The R R.b.iom hasslruck the C uiniy in geneial, with liie exception f Wales, Moroni, and Fountain I'ne'ii, wh eh ol course have had theirs. Tue enterprising people of Wales will have lo delay the building of lie new Meeting House for another Season Tile rcks were hauled for ihe foiin lation in ihKj, or mere The found iti 111 was Lived in 189 , by F.i'c Chrtstetioii, l.aison, am! jenson, of Eplnaim. We are I vuig in hopes of a beauldiil red buck Meeting House, hv Bhoiildii't we? we have as goi l a buck niolder and kill setter, as tue County gooxl maierial for male ng ihe brick and p'enty ot" wood ami coal 10 but u theiu. Nov. lStli iSjo. When you are in need of anything in our line please call and see our Slock and we gareinee good Goods lowest prices rifiahie Treatment and 100 cents to 1 tlie fJollar. J. P. Meilstrup The Kphraim Coop carries a chioce lot of Groceries of various kinds. Men's and Hoy's Clothing, new and resu goods at veiv low prices at the Fanners Lixeiiaiige gel your supply be-io-w liter seis in. NOTICE. - Notice is heredj given to those knowing themselves indebted to the firms of Peterson & Hanson and H. Q. Hanson, of Ephraitn that they are requested to come and set-tle up their accounts. J. F. Dor 1 us, Jr., Assignee HI.STORV OF -- UTAH. I1V DlSllor 0 K.WIIITNKY. To The I't tii.ic - Helieving Ihat Hie time is ripe f ir it, and that the public interest demands it, the undersigned prop.ised lo write a History of U. ah, Tne work will comprise three Volumes, and w ill embiace al the essenta.l fea tures of a c unp'ele uarrtioii and de-scription of the seuleinen. and lormation of the Territory, and its growth and de velopment up to the piesent time. I do not deem it necessary to say thht I intend to make it lair and trtithfu'. H.story is not histoiy unless it is fair and truthful. The province of the his-torian is the field of facts. It is his duty to get at the lacts, and plainly and pro-perly stale them. I shall perform this duty i. uslv, The progress of our Territory from infancy, and the parts played bv "M and gentile in the Stirling diania if het development, wil; be fully reheaised land the social, iudu.sirial, educational, political and religious phases ol Utah question thoroughly and carefully con-sidered, Climate, scenery and natural resources, churches, scnools. railroads and institu-tions in tfeueril; the vaiious vocations, and prolessions folluwed and practiced bv the people; 111 snoit, all sources ot information relating 10 the subje t will be drawn upon, and no pains spared to make the histoiy complete and reliable At the s.ime time it is the ptilpose to avoid piolixtiy.aud preserve cone seness while omitting no iinpoiiant detail. A prominent feature will be the hiogiaphies of notable men and Women, with line pm i rails accompanying. Il is the almost uui eis.il custom. 111 a wink ol this chai. icier, to take pay from those whose histories are inserted. The author proposes to expiess his own views, and accept 110 perquisites; not a line if leading matter will be p.iid for not a cent accepted for biogiaphical no-tice. The cn.iractets chosen to illustrate the wotk w.ll be placed in the oruer where they belong, inespective ol con-- s derations which sh uld have no weight in the preparation of a just mu! itiipatfial record of men and events. Other illustra tions, such as cities, towns, public and piivate buildings, scenery, etc., will I e appear. In pruitinir, biiidin, etc., it is designed that evetythiiig snail he strictly tiist class; the w otic t i be published in Utah. LrJolin O. W Hiatus, of Denver and Chicago, will publish the histoi) , have peisonal charge of the canvass lor sub-scriptions, ami assume the entire business respons bility of the euteipnse All busi-ness comniunicatioi.s should be address-ed to him. OasoN F. Whitnky. Sj Laht Cily, J.i'y 1st. tSgo. SUMMONS. In the Jd'stit e court Fairview Precint San Pete munly L tah Ictrilory. H flbcr I'hcrsiiu 1'U.utifI, v. Demand $a.oo John Hoc Pirfendjtit, i'o loe whoie n;tmt is otherwise unknown, (.'rfclinn- Ynu aie hereby notified to be and appear before m th muter tinned at my office at Katrvtew Precinrt St:in 1'eU Co. ti tnh l erntorv N. 26th. 180 at 6 p. m. t .tmw'cr a iMiitaiut filed auiiiMt yon by ihio PUin-t'rtv- Nember 14th. A. U. Ifa. :tid at tji'ii is broiiKm recover from yoa th Bum of Un damiijifrs dune on pi;intifts Kerice and Hiiyt.uTka hy the fnllinvins dcLnbcd animal, v: tne two year old bull with hole in each ear, holes both tin out. You xrc hereby notified that if ynu tail to so appear ami answer as above required the plaintiff will take j.iilemeut asniiit y;i for the mm of Ja.oo tofether w iih t.ue and feeding ot wud an.tnul and .o:t ot suit. lo the sheriff or any conttable of kan Pete County, (irerting; M.tte and dueretum hereon. Given under my hand this 14th. day of November A. D SwEllDlK NlFI.SOB, Justice of the Peart Fiirview PrecintU su;nor r.osco. will give a series of entertainments in I Magic and Ledgerdmain in Moroni, Mt. Pleasant, Ephraim, and Manti commencing tlm evening in Moroni. "The Performance of Signor Bosco at the Minor Opera House last even-ing was good.- - His many tricks with cards and other things are en-tirely new. The old worn out feet of Jedgerdniain, which Herman and other magicians have put be-fore the public for the past quarter of a' century were replactd with something new. A large stock of Boots & Shoes, good value for jour money Eph rai'ti Co op. |