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Show ., n5 manner tried to make it pleasant for all. . The Ward School Houses of' Ephraim are being improved, preparing pre-paring for the anticipated changes next fall when the District Schools Fill .occupy those- buildings only,-and only,-and the Academy will occupy the Central School House. Mr. Robt. Anderson of Ft, Green, and M. A. Sorrensen of the same place called in to see us last evening. Mr. Anderson will leave for Ann Harbor to take a course in law, about the 1st of Sept. Mr. Sorrensen, Sorren-sen, as mentioned elsewhere, will go to the northern states .on . a mission. mis-sion. About the famous base-ball game we learn from a gentleman who was present on that "red letter" day at Moroni, thai several of the Red Caps of Fairview were present at the game, and refused to take a hand as they did not consider the game of sufficient interest for them. In fact the best pitcher and catcher in San Pete were there and declined to take part in the game. We had a pleasant call from Prof, Joseph Nelson and Mrs Zina Y. Card last Monday. Mr. Nelson has charge of the Academic Dept. of the Brigham Young College at Salt Lake and is principal of Mathematics Mathemat-ics in the College. He was formerly former-ly a resident of Moroni where his parents now reside. Mrs. Card is just from Canada, but was formerly one of the assistants in the "B. Y. Academy, at Provo, where she was known by her former name. Zina Y. Williams. Mr. Theo. Kenned v. with the . y '-v County, Locals. . ; . . ' ' f Shesp-shearing is in full blast. S' The Conrads, stock men of Ches- ter, were in Ephraim Saturday. - $ -r . - ' Mt. Pleasant has run short of ; ' sheep-herders and saw mill hands. V Custom Saw-Mill ahrj "Planer are t""""- doing some tall rustling this week. Many of the Mt. Vleasant ' young : man are away from home at work. Supt. Peter Greaves isatNephi ' where he will remain several weeks. J The Ephraim Primaries had a y , , ' party in the Social Hall last Satur- day. Hon. W. K. Reid went up to Mt. Pleasant yesterday on legal business. bus-iness. C The walls of the Manti "Bank $ Building,',', are even with the top of the frames. , " F. Y. Jenson, the Ephraim tinner f has made a nice candy show case . ' for Dorius & Co. ' The people of Ft. Green are re-T re-T - . joicing exceedingly over the jiros- pect of large crops. ) " M. G. Rolph, of Mt. Pleasant, - has just received a soda fountain and 'opened an ice-cream parlor. V : It is said the Mt. Pleasant Base- , ' ballists will play Nephi next month, and the Red Caps of Fairview in the t ; fall. MrJ. P. Meilstrup of Ephraim J has three teams out with drummers. One of them will go as far south as . St. George. Mrs. Horn of Salt Lake and Mrs. : ' Card of Canada, attended a meeting xi the Relief Societies of Manti, on ( Monday last. A. C. Sorrensen, of Ft. Green, is preparing for a mission to the Nor- P. F. Colier, publishing house, New York is in Ephraim. The Company have a branch house at Salt - Lake, in the Herald Block. Mr. Kennedy is canvassing for"Once a Week," a weekly newspaper, apart of which is devoted to History and Literature Besides the paper the company of-fers of-fers as premium or premiums, one bound volumn of either of these works: Byron, Moore, Poets of England Eng-land or The Civil War; also a novel in paper, of three hundred pages every other week. The entire lot costing only $4,80 a year. them States. He expects to start about Junt 1 8th. ' Mr. H. P. Larson, of the Ephraim Drug Store, has erected a neat lattice-work icecream parlor, just ''-'". ' ' south of the store. - Mr.Andreas Hendrickesn,of May- '.field, who has been sick for several months, is now at Ephraim under , the care pf Dr. W. II. Olsten. 1 ,-y"' "Will you Subscribe for the , "- 1 f County Register?" Yes, if it will "T . t tie what the'Jirst copy ,epreent, 1 - "v vdon'twant any other paper. Sunday was a very hot day in Mt. v. ' Pleasant. The heat registered 84 degrees in the shade, according to the instruments of H. C. Davidson. , ' iT' - Jos, F. Dorius, our traveling agent, is convassing the county for ' the Recistkr. Look out for him .when he calls for your " adds and subscriptions. . v ' Mr. Henry Berl, representing, M. Schwartz, wholesale dealer m Furnishing Furn-ishing Goods and Notions, called in to see us last Friday, Mr. Berl goes as far south as St. George. AVe printed 1,000 copies of the Register and then did not have ; , sufficient to supply the demand, Pa-' Pa-' pers have been sent to all parts of the Territory, to the States and to F'urope. An Indian Chief was in Ephraim on Tuesday who sported a t hugh headress of feathers. -He s-w ,was out of style entirely, but he wore v his flaunting feathers not less proud- v ly for that. The vegetables were not much f-T hurt by the frost on the nights of ? ' " Wednesday and Thursday of last week. It has been the universal report re-port at the Recister office that the irtiit is not hurt. 1 ' Mrs Peter Greaves celebrated her 53rd birth-day on Tuesday last.Apar- ty of friends were there to wish her fif : rnany happy returns, &c. The Reg ister joins those many friends in their kind wishes. , , . : There will be a conference of the Young Ladies Mutual Jniprovement i Associations of San Tete Stake held at Fairview on the same day as the " :, Relief Socities Saturday next, jK: June 14th. I,! STENA WlLLARDSON. ' Jos.F. Dorius & Co. of Ephraim , - mean business. They are putting up ' the best Ice Cream Parler south of ; Provo, they expect to have a Soda ; ' ;,. Fountain in connection, to make ''jTK Summer Refreshment complete. The Manti North Ward Sunday School had a review last Sunday. - It is one of the best conducted Sun day Schools in the County, and as f- usual, the exercises were instructive, !, ; S-- entertaining and showed a degree of "jA progression, truly conjrn.endab.le. )j .-, :...Vf A gentleman from Ft. Green writes: j .."The boom has struck our peaceful J'l' little city by showing itsself at our flr Post Office, which will, be taken out .--') 9' Jh store. Our, merchants are - ' I Tiowrjirocuring their call and lock - " boxes." ' 7 J - I, ? - Those who ' attended the Manti Presbyterian Flower-day exercises on Sunday evening last, say they were . V- y very well .attended-: , Rev. G. V.Y 1 ' Martin was in charge, and in hi |