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Show ad v -- j V l MCrv Tlie'tounty Begister A j WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. Fiof.AIma Greenwood wangled to Anier'raii Pork by his father's death. He left Tuesday S- - au Published weekly at Ephraim, Pete Co., Vuh. 0 AlWBiniOM Three Ycay, frj.ufa, Su v 7s Register Ci. Publisher In our l.utice last week of the arrest at Henjy mower should have been John A. and the indictment was found in 1S89. J. P. zicllslrnp is removing tlie Entered at the Post Office at Eph- stork from his Lram li store to the He raim, Utah, at second class matter Fanner's Exchang-.-June 4, 1S90. invites the public to rail and see him. ATVTXJSEM , ENTS. r .r, L.llll'ililll Nf ll dll lluuvi-i- ifia.i il.e I .is-- r C"M:o'4 n-.s WliV ei':ii..t l.ii! uni !.! , 1 ,. i.t C. IRLliS LI. I. I 1 a:v 1 til l 0l u-i- v ;n:..-:aii'liii- 1 g Thos. Ilf -, -- 1 11I tlu-'ii- - - to the ' an-- l p.i'r.'iiixLii y in-- 1 tiioun! Vi 1 . 1 I 1 I try (iinnls jui.l S!iik-iLiwivihu4, Kmci y s. rJs Tin-.iiri- it Klims. lah-m- 'it iS 11.1 li 11 i s (iiia-clb'Ihnd- . ri'JkogNl Njvnif.r U'h rptmf m 11 ld , Fuller, i.-m 'r .iiiiKnini ol fur rid.:) eicnii.g. 1.11 . H ill We twlivvp a g'-the t'uhuai' li.is liieii I l.ilis wli-.h. hu.li ,n I.plii.iiui ui.ike win "in iiitisi Upcra ml llial 11 WfiiM ! it . h'i:l(. .uni umre liunui able ng public, 111 l We have mike mi 4 irnal- - h.iv e m.i'h1 fjiiiicis.i'i i 'ipie.! tins sufijeit. UV Ihvi- - i;iml ill mi ;n- ue two hour-- , in a way to make tl.e ahiliiy .mil mil muiie.il C1.1t a sunk c the time had unianv be i nii". l y .iiiiEeni eWiiiiiler wlu-rllie tun, and 1I1H a a ciniiiiiiiHliuii iMIlr. UmI nay. il I lie Kriille-methill hr built bn! Eph and ali'i the ladies fniiiiiig iln-sEphra.ia in.iv In IWu 1 l.ivr i ie in take all llie shaus laim audiences can appivi iate a llrtS,y r uld, ili.in llie balance ' , in.::g. and can tell the ring of could he h ur iweil li nn some ol our e. . in Iijs.t me 'a!- -. l.ilis, and piimri-pa- l gihl. monied men ami the . has n calling hinneif an Actnai'i-tThe paid by emeu iimu.-i.is- . , w.iuhl issiiie liic II.i'l a g ,d more real t Iri-lia- n jnv.ice. t m iiiliiiod.ihaii thousands and p.nr.m.ine an we helieve il llioser wrie to Comi'li-- Ihe m.i'.li-- they of nn n who! nk upon him usa'brand would see the I Klin hiy i;f ii. Anrwhei : " ini.-r.- i between M iin ami lini prepared for t'.e liiiruing. mi Ceiiiic , a over At -t SLieperiod Iwlwesii Cenlei ture sirelclimg has!, oi on mi Morllie of e lie a good I'lea-the and liist S mill eiiiiani yean, from sl 1 1 11 Eu I) TAL'iH I ri GENERAL MERCHANDISE. viiie-a:n- l- 1 af-e- i HI. a! n :!- l f s I i - 1 ' amii:mi.m ' ,!llJ I l JrU: 'll III It .1 V .11 IU ? Gc f.11 that in ' c.-- .i It r flf aiul Ueolliiy. iiinl e have buili a 11. Inc l'J.I .11' nf miv l.li'c !' uiin-f.r- r IM in prupiT fiitin; r.l liiljii- .,,,,1 jjfrfJ,.., ijc.nuii,- Jill lev :l.d nii'p.iiiy were giv ( al l! e i h h'V, .n, 1 Wclicr ('iim-'li: ihuiiiil he f l vmy Ii Kii graile hi imi.ii .m il a treat a h.i'.i li ir, tin; ing the ii'ViTi if mii-i- c uiir y.iim - iteunlu aie il hi tovei-- i :an I a ter ' . litII.to and hin..iii liii . pcrinittcil 1! c u : hei- a, the) aic 1 Pete. lilil IIIIM III. .iic mn tne Ai wtSl.-.- :ii:v III l Talicrnai L- a, rntvilnl il 1.1 e.ii h ih ..imiii-nl- . Ijii;.'. 1, wrllip'-kr'hel. in .nr (Ijurca iiuj phi, Lear the lecture , : Matter of Interest Lover. J; ii!i ii. pr ' , ii is tii l tf ijir uai I iu! iir j tll Il : l:ivi4t .. I. S.,11 III i 9,1 V 41 iC ,!v t T i li m i, hi li inti . Ilalt TonsoiU Artist. I. ,4 ) ip v, ir t . ljt.4ia Hi t Ill . iMa'v. , in Ii 'tn.ia, IL ) lrir.-i- l ll 111 .v. J.V . .Mild rCplIlf, i i fl III IlLV I. .'s l! he JVble of Ephraim, a also Barber as opened a First-Clas- s in nr, ktICIIilll-l... J r ,;i theatri,j,P Manti, were rivaled with a Lviv. Wail( llr Il IIU l.uu.l's at FiiriiitureSiore, Shop I bc. I List..: xic h .ih cal treat last week. (The week H r. .iiwu .1,1.111. . .1 iivi ARKK I REPORT. Mistt, ':r.um. tin Vr.v, fore Mt. Pleaant anil I'airview mere ,.v Not only llie fortunate towns.; lr. Kpertffi by C. Amins-IIIAAM FRICFS. were the admirers of the drama Wool 13 to.16.rts. feasted, but the lovers of thcdivine Bwa, Pmpt, Fasims Wheat Ikif frr tmptUKt. Ztfl 55 fl- - Per- - ks- ait" were also, for the music of the Umktai, ImmmI t cwt. Oats f 1. 15 per ebers was as sui h to please the fatoMM. MmUrmi. cwt- htfOutrutt, in kumh of 85 Per the Apollo Barley tastes of ifcciplcs Atf. ttl In . J. C. l'OSt " mult tom a f rMT0, tlr-Flour Straight Grade. .81.80 these pans. Vies $1.00, fl a I'iiM I'l.iss Reslaiii.int Ma ipsned 4 Kara pkicks The company while in Ephraim Sons, ilM j in the tonhil Dhteth H0t4 60 per bus Wheat rendered Iheclassiral piece of imisir '"'we S,lU ' U lVi,lI!l'',r'' 'r::"8 Rr.usii K r.i.oe.i. M:v Sr. il,t" mn af Bta. .Epiihaim a hone . sacked . . .81.40 per cwt, simeui ! 1 llicir to the "Hunting Scene," supposed to i ld , m-0 l ilusow a vnd vt heme ijiijv." lr $1.00 Barley represent an English hunting party. Opera M mu!j uiauguiHifl m llie spimg pulii.n ruin bu ibiuiam ill l.u. G jo;1 anil ()Sli;iii Ml Waitrif ST.kOUia, " Flour $i.oo This was repeated the second night ami llie huildiiig up by bill L'riil.-Sl:i!'i. :md J roiuplcU' rli.un Gall ami sea us. Wool ; 13 to 16 rt, a numerously signed pevvitii .... .if f K by rcpit-slamplv iiibsUntijtvd, lianded into the company 1" l!,l 1,1 I'tvfA-rrvfliarge of rV-riI IilKAlM t:iTY COI NCII.. The lot that was purchased by tition was names of the Judge Johnson, QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. brnughl fni Ih. In di.iluj ably Manti for the Court House has re- bearing II. 1. ZarnyiijEsq.Jnif.tirL-eiiwurid- , OnM.mJ.iyl.nt unc uribri ki-- stream of the iurest Tne Q tsrierly Cui.lerence of the San verted bark to Wm. T. Reid, the Hr, Olsten. Supt. Greaves, Mr. Jake Kosffiit.il, MavoJ Mt'Kutlane m llie ch.m. r-- Slake ol 2i.in will be held a h first hence staminas now 0o,U,.Iltv )y. K!lis jirrouil that in'. and many Council Odeisijotu was abietit. Rk.imkk of the man on Siiuidsy ana Sunday, Eebiuaiy no purchaser, the otter to to every act Brigham Young and the good location 14 and 13 li. Clinician ce will eoniniem a others. Again the third evening Moriimns had amply proven, nut' at M a. m. of Satui Jjv in Ephraim County for the Court House. the piece was called for by promiTabernacle,. Mr. E. I). J.nes, of Salt I.ake, nent citizens, and after the perform' Ca.nvti Fetfrsun, the Utah Monthly ance Mr. Weber generously repro- Mt gl oil ils. representing tfasav Beal, called m to see us on duced it agjin,atiiid thunders of ap- ground is a p (ohm B. Maihrn. Maatitte, loiineity knowu Presidency i San IV a Slake of Friday. The Magazine is already plause. lot ) Zuin. v ry popular and Mr. Jones says The dramatic part of the enterWe refrain from printing Coiincilli.i Gieen and otlieis favored m of tlie propeny tcrcstini; lecture. die he is working up a good business. tainments was also of the first order NOTICE. it is the loT iZ lIie use llie some for country towns, city. intention of the worthy doctor to P The retninants of the stork of especially . ussiijii about the use Tl.e Conference of the Y. M. M.i. the talent being of sufficient capa- theAlici fume (I'.mbe the general public the belli lilt f Councilor to. give Hanson It to niiglit lelcrson giouuil pul Association of San Pete s ake wil . be belonging the towns in houses id do wc to ami go city IUiisuii moved thal the gMiind be not his researches, in book form, held at Mt. Pleasant, Saturday and and M. (j. Hanson, have been sold size of Salt Lake and Ogden. Mr. add saloon pnrpost-s- , wai bespeak for it in advance an the Y. E. Mr. to Brown, Assignee by i tiy councilor Greavri A. N. Morgan is a very pleasing acSunday January 31 and Feb. 1,1891. of Salt we understand Lake, commencing 10 a., m. A full atten- will restock andwho; his manners being such that .V. tor, pe buscontinue the dance is requested. the audience is pleased to see him for til's present, lor tear it might he ic- - ed through those scenes of which iness. John F. Am. tap, come on the stage; Mr. Otto sold aim then used for the election of a nr lilis speaks, that has not such President I '"- The owners of dogs in Mt. Pleas- lohnson is the most verstile comea clear imderitaiiiliiig of the natiun- Coiiunllor Aiiileisiin expla'i ed that u ,.,,,,,.1,. ant have to pay tax of 81.50 on dian that it has been our good forfor tlie al att.i.idi if the la the pally who was negoii.il-nthem. If Mt. I 'lea vent has as many tune to see in Ephraim; J. II. Weber viv'il imr the seipienee anil imp irtauci! of JiOcalN. riusli stationery, lroxes, ground, was to buy lie li.ul d igs as the average conntry town, represents his parts in a masterly hinMrll thal it was for ih.ii purpose the r"vidences of God, as are J .r Toilet sett, All mm I.tc, Etc, and there is no discriminnauan,thcn manner and plays with ease and -t- o keep a saloon Ironithal qiiailei.lli.it brirht out hv this gentleman's reML Pleasant runt two hacks to and S ik glove lioxes, llnutlkoivltn-will the city become rich in iv grace. Of the ladies we can sa lic lid llie buying. searcucs. from the depot. 7 be motion ea tied. that Miss Alice Saunders is a credit laves. him made sliaviuo against "gc petition ANI. iui.ls. cjie, Etc, Etc, Etc to any company, she is both pleasThe Ephraim choir is practicing , that his ronricncc A peliticii uaffi received lr'in tlie Ciiv by the There is one rase of Diphtheria, and Puniidkeeper, asking a a ropy 'Mormon ing in appearance and for the coming conference. bouglit with A Full Stock of Hoods, Muffs, Jackets, Shawls, in doroni, yet, but it is thought to Miss Gussie Elcnore is actions; also an addi- latest biand shee's Granic . and the' wc haVe this to av: Silks, Etc. The Show' Siutiii this week has bo under conttol. Our day schools tion to the company, being a very Gonsciously or unconsciously he been quite general throughout the have started up again, we had pub ic fair comedienne. is working for the cau-- e of truth, and GF.XTS Cl. 071fIXG, FCRXISJUXC GOODS, ETC eense. Grained meetings last Sunday, public gather county. The pieces performed in Ephraim and wc sincerely hope that lie will get as were bills Tin presented tallowing ings are allowed here in Moroni now were "Woman against Woman," allowed. & lIatH mur!i "Mormon gold" as those ras- Peter - Greaves, Ephraim's wool which is a great blessing to us. My Partner" and lavy Crotchetr." aVt,or,U'V,rC who have pin ted the plunder Ginuit tenant, went to Salt Lake last week for I.aJies. Tl.e Finest in Elegant Fur Special t A tramp stole a quarter of lierf The first was the favorite of many Guy Marshal, ' " on business. 29.00 and ruin, of those who never liarmline of Glass, China, Silaetioare, J'ersumery and from l.owry's butcher shop, Manti, but the other two were better filled, ul them. Bants and Sho l We are selling the other day in broad Partner," part every t. Ime Goods in San l'ete. especially "My The that the Talrrfacif was S 3 ' Boots l fur the lecture accounts for fr.jo per pai at Jos. F. When arrested and set up for 60 being well represented, anil every rquTu-iC Iv LUND, of the company being rep..Porius AcCo., . .. 571.611' the l.ukof aiilaiisc during the first days he said hr did the stealing in member in Mr. Frank the resented part, as it has nut been considered The much needed depot building order to secure board and lodgings Weber made a play. good Josiuh Greggs C. A. (.arson, one of the iiohdsincn i l qui ethc tiling in a place of worship; at Manti is being pushed rapidly, during the winter, and the way in and the Ghinaman was fairly done Wiil iid riicismi, sal.'nnkivM r. sent ii put t'c ;jSl I0ur enthusiasm the rafters being on over a portion of which it was done would justify the ami J. 1 1. 4 Aorgnn by Snyder. of this truth llily statemsnL the siding. . while Welter as the partners display- ti'in shown in the popular way. an jtiiei bu..il.- that lie must If e have received the Disptath ing l' the two classes of honest man in the p a e olsei'iue A A roiled ion iva ; i;ikeii'nfi;'a"'VrtTe f Los m. correspondent writes from nt thanks tcndci cd the gciulcuian,as Fountain Green that there was a published in novo, by our well miners the educated ami unctlucr-te- d showed a devotion anil friendThe Committee on stietn aril A'lcys well as a hearty invitation to re considerable snow fail at that place known friend of the Quill, J. II. si;in:iit-meni coi.sitli-Wallis. We are pleased to put it on ship for each other that is equal was nisinictrd In (lie on Monday night. turn. ol Siii-e- t S ipervisur, aud t have our list as we regocnize in it a use- to Daman and Pythias. Miss Saunders Messrs. Ahna Greenwood and C. next fur the a tcadv irccomaicnjation Drs. Freeman It Burrows, the ful exchange, as well as an organ Brandon was thoroughly meet. W. lctiw-n- n asdary accompanied him to ug. n of have Silt Lake, r specialists Elcnore worthy of the patronage of rrovo. at home, and Gussie The appointment of a and remained in pleasant the depot, office branch at Nielsen's Hotel, Mt. We advice John C. to look well to as Grace made a very pretty little and citv ponudkeeper wav left over until conversation until the belated train tne next meeting. his shekels now, as he has a worthy girl in short petticoats. feasant, every Tuesday. . , carried him to Manti. THK GKNICS TRAMP. field. the in rival Weber of the We this can say was a Anyone who has aflliction of the there that The Mayor of our country new class ol explained Died. Mrs. Anna Maria Hanson Company, that any ye, Ear or 1 hroat, will do well to beings 111 Ephraim, in the . call on Drs. Freemau It Burrows, Christensen beloved wife of Iwis towns that can secure an engage- last two weeks tiamps." These gents Elll BA I M'S RELIGION CIASS. is ol the road apoly to the Marshal for from this Company, during their visits to Mt. rleasant Christensen bf Redmund, died at ment and we hope to hold accomodations and the Mayor, in fortunate Acci, riling to the announcement indeed, GENERAL KERCH ANDIE in her fathers residence . every Tuesday. Ephraim see them back in keeping with his own generous impulses made at the Tabernacle on Sunday, at some Ephraim sufferof council in helialt the to illness after a this spoke lingering morning, The city fathers should publish in time. Lowest Possible ing humanity. The niAtshal has taken Jan. 18th. the persons, desiring to of more six months. Deceased future 27" All our Gootls are Soltlat tlie A CRITICISM, the local paper nil their ordinaces was 30 than one month and 10 20 ol them iu and, lodged them in the form the "Religion Class," met at days years, cells. the of is comfortable the . so that not only Tlie actions o( some one council but city quartets the Central School House on Satur highly old. She leaves a husdand and four with regard to the manage13 he has fed, giving them one meal beday Jan. 24th, Present were. Aposeery citizen might be posted, andx- -. children to mourn her loss, besides censurable of the reserved seats Oa Satur fore starting them mi tlieir journey, ment save trquble and, perhaps tle Lund, Irests. Peterson and Beal, and the was iscussed 1 This B.' tnu was remarked mailer several it by her aged pirents. The Registkx day night P-in llie opinion Bps. Dorius and Anderson, Profess: were council had who reserved unanimous purchased gentlemen , offers sympathy to those who mourn seals during the day ail advanced prices, that the Maishal had done lignt.and the or Alma Greenwood, and a large The tramp fraternity are becom- this loss of their beloved one. that ibeit seats were not as represented, council would stand by him llie policy number of prominent church membecause alter ihe audience were sealed of the cuuncil was that it was better to ing quite numerous in Manti, and from we had call a last Saturday aii'Jliier row of ctiaiis were placed in lodge such individuals over night, than bers, besides upwards of 200 pupils, from the number of drunks result Mr. J. C. Clark, the gentleman who Iront and also a number along the ends to turn them out to prey on the com- mostly children and young peocombination a saloons of from ing in of Ihe rows, snd one young lady and munity, and peihaps do some depredat- ple. and railroad men, (our City Treasury succeeds Mr. Hare in agency gentleman, who held reserved seats, ion; tli Nigh it was suggested that tlie for The meeting was opened liv the of this the Utah History county is expected to fill up rapidly. when they ai rived, that their Marshal should use everyprecautiunnot Thank which was mentioned in our paper luund, seats weie occupied bv other parties, to feed ur Lidge those who coaid pay Congregation singing: "Wc Thee O God fora prophet." If the newspapers of the country last week, 'llie History that Mr, ami they were left standing while the tlieir way. piepared seats for iliem in an BUSINESS. MISSCKLLANROUg Prayer by Apostle Lund. cap be prevented from aiding the Hare was canvassing for, and that usher Arise O Glorious Zion." part of Ihe house. This is very Councillor Schwalbe spoke about the Singing, lottery thieves by printing their r. Clark is now handling, is the other r advertisements, annoying to thore who have tried to nuisance caused bv loose stick DIEjA. Lj'EK leterson made the opening lres. certainly the express nue under preperation by lip. 0. F. secure good seals, and the management great on ihe streets and around Ihe being Alma Greenwood at his . companies can Jbe prevented from Whitney, who is supported in his should never permit it to occur. When remarks; watering pin res, and suggested that they TGnflg request, read from the uremic Inaiding by collecting and delivering laudable work by the Church Au- a seatis is bought, that seat belongs to, should l taken care ol. and Ihe Ihe of, for that buyer propeny thorities. Dr. John O. Williams Cuuncillar Thompson thuught the in- structor the rules and regulations the plunder his struction to the Marshal should be such just as much as is his assembhas the contract for publishing the night,coat aud any other property fui as nut to cause to be iniouiided the that should prevail in such hat, A tramp who was cared for by the work, and the menand made some nccesary exabove which he has paid gentleman for lies; his money, a into after come stock that town range Ephraim City marshal, and was tioned ii in his employ. and should be guarded as jealously. ttoi planations, and timely suggestions. ni, and then leave Ritain. The seat is sold, and should not be ocnearly barefoot, told him that the Lund spoke kindly to the The Celebrated The Marshal was instructed to Apostle if One could of the he teachers all of the at his the Manti cupied first pair of shoes buyer dues not get the ordinance with regard to the children; and in the highest terms WHOLESALE AND RETAIL that nighr hand on he would steal them, thus north ward R S. (Mrs. I4ve) met loose slock on llie streets. field of labor to be opened up the of reserved seats should be llie numberwas The cuiiniittee on iriigstion , he would be fed and housed for 30 with a serious and painful accident ed and a plot oi them kept at lire apthe susceptability of the human fam. the 5,at the residence of Mr pointed place together with the reserv- requested to see that mote water was days and have a pair of shoes into some of the ditches, as il ily to improvement, and the grand turned ii.to H. Clark. A piece of carpet had ed tickets fur sale. Thia plot should was a the bargain. : great inconvenience in many in- opportunities here afforded for prac been spread over the entrance to represent every seat Hurt will be reserv- stances lot people to procure water for tical education, lres. Henry Beal the entertainment it is intended tlieir own use and for their stock. 'Tjjt week onr mail was put up by the cellar which Mrs. Zove failed to ed forWhen a ticket is sold.it is matked Council adjoined to the regular ses- added a few approving and cneourag u new mailing Clerk, and a number notice as her eyesight is defective, fur. to correspond with the seal selected, sion, next Monday. ing remarks. of names which were not on the she consequently fell to the bottom and ihe seat is marked on the plot. Be' Teachers were selected, and the regular list, failed in being sent breaking her leg just above the fore ihe doors of the thealre are opened, divided into two grades. school is taken and the seat is BIRTHS sold We hope our friends will pardon us knee. every plot Dr. Wm. llorsford was The first comprising all above the matked by placing a tic et on Ihe same 'this qnce, and wf will try and hav e promptly summoned who set the " Taken". New if anyone is mean enough Born, To the wife ct Jacob A. Third reader grade;and those of the . onr cltrki hwHar posted in the fu injured limb and made the unfortu- to remove the ticketa.mid take the seat, Cloward, Moroni, January rfi, 1891. third and below, in the Primary nate woman as comfortable as pos then the usher should see that they ate A son, both mother and babe are , are ' JC grade. Rolls were made up; in the removed when Ihe tight owner of the Advanced grade, tor; and in the If iheFilgsim fathers, who frownec sible under the circumstances. seat appears. Tlie check sliuulj lie doing well. At.so To the wife of Farley handed back to Ihe holders of seats to tt411 amusement, and who did sue Primary grade, 119. lessons were 1 secure them in tlieir rights. TO THE POSTMASTERS. Iraper a son. January 5,1 Kpr. Both assigned as follows: Advanced, cscil, as well as mortals could, in When chairs are placed at the ends mother anil child arc doing "Faith and what it embraces, eliminating it pretty effect!! illy from rows ol of tlie after the stats chart lias lias been made annul the well. Articles of Faith. llie first t'teir lives, coi l I revisit the earth mid m Complaint 11I1 in this section. Tlie following is been placed btfute llie public, or if an Ai.sn. Tr the wife of Andrew M. Satur-31st- , take ajook at any of our great cities inly one "f several complaints that have iiIJiiiuiiaI row is put in place or reregular session to be held on moved. than an injustice is done to the a son. January 6th, 1S91 room of made: in the been astounded and would be upper . day, Jam probathey ii should nut tie. Both mother and child arc WaUvJsa.tr, Ik. 1(91, holdeis of seals, andl doing ,)C Central School House, at te:i bly not a little disheartened, to see H Ittflr CMintf MmietM! We hope thcnianagi-meiiwill Uke note well. o'clock. the amount of ti me money and inge IWhit hai beceffile al th Kvumit of this as il w.ll out only be a lavur to an It rrrciirc om ncrMHtidlli they ffioat (Mat in but will secitie a heller sale The names of the instructors for nuity devoted to gwuseme,u pure and thii part uffifr.l trould lika M rttciw m twit wwrk J'sinais. VfYl'Tf'!? TO CREDITORS. lhe temporary organization are: P. am two Ihica wrtU plaaia look iaffi th aititf, seats, and will be a simple DEALER IN simple. aaffiabhse. Vann Krxfijr. ' to all inteiested. WllI.lAH pAYlla C Anderson. C. R. Dot ins, Catrie M Pint AN WR Clieinical, edicim, OPERA IIOl'SK. resell Drug Prop. Tyndall writing of the for )ils,Ett know-in- f Between Wales and this office the TltOSC thcni-- l Aaderson, Sister Anderson, Carrie The eniertaiiimrnis which have Iteen native influences of his early life at pipers are only handled once Tlie at C1 in Ephraim lh!s winter liave item selves indebted to Peterson &: 1,r J r',n given .f1 a German university, tells how he tenii'in ol the postmaster at Moror.i is onsiraled the iact that we need an Ole Olsen, called to this f icl. Hanson or H. (J. Hanson arc; sen,p 'Iheo. Christenson, .kept himieif in trim for working particularly Opera House, lire merits of the splenJohn Peterson, Wm. janson, j did otchestial baud uf the Weber Com- requested to make settlement j withoat wezrne ; for sixteen hours a Winters, Andra Larson, David Jen pany were not as weli displayed as it at FOR SALE Caroline Drugt'xts. Siinlr.. ard all Gim! .day. His thirty sixeent dinners contlieir or will Carrie Pe ersen, accounts once, sen, in a First Class Drug would have been in larger lpeia Stora, sisted of several courses, but he says A parcel of ground contiguous to the House, with good acoustic piopertiea be placed in the hands of an Thompson, Jennie also I usual y Jinrt.d myclf to on, g Ra'lnuid Depot in the City rl Ephrainr, Eplnann has llie btsl hand in the cuuiily. S. Anderson, Julia lOT COllCltlOlI. Spices, Teas, Cuflacs. Coal Oil and full Line if Gr cera Drugs: even in moderation, being al- hehig 40 feet East aud West hv ran feet and llie quality and power of tlieir music is favorably situated lias been maned bv the po r and Ferseripfint Carefully Cum funded l)jr and Xight North South, P. JOHN DoKIIS, Jr. Dorius was clertcl head ready convinced- that eating to much fir huiinrss pm puses. Fur particulars properties i f the hall they plav in. was ASSIGN'ICE as sinful, and alnijit as apply to Niels O. Anderson or felri Hewing .iCJChcr of the Advanced rliss. and Spiingviile, Payton and even the little a town cl Siiilaquiii have goud lipcia Schwalbe of Ephraim. 2 S?M4 ng to much TCInsrofalT. Ephraim. Jan. 27, iSrjt.i l"!m Peterson l tevlier of t'ie - Ephraim, Utili, Jan. 29, 1891 The Peoples Party of Manti hold Hall toa caucus at the night for the purpose of nominating MonCity ofii'.'ers to be elected, on Feb. 9th. day, There is a ear load of excellent coal at the Ephraim Uepot for sale. For particulars apply to Peter The price of the coal is Greaves. 85.13 at the yard. Mrs. Cathrine Sorenson of Fountain Green, who has for some lime been unconcious as well as weak in bodily strength, died last Saturday evening, and her remains will be buried to day-t- he 17. '1 !. 111 ly e , . .11)1 IX m j 1 1 j j I IT v 1 1! : , 11 l-.- 1 gu-j,'- inn-ie- 014:111-izilio1 1 iniei-eiie- d . " t- - Iis-- all-ni- t 11 , wV.-fi- i 4 - - slt-p- c-- d : wi-r- v ; pli-ai- ... : uau-r-riglit-s n IVSS.PleasanlGD-n- uh-.c- exten-second- ASSSKSlSS C y bounty n. , , vi-i- El f fi In-c- rwf RSCnd:"r,,.!:! - Overcoats i Was'er g.cals y-- " day-ligh- Supt icKsSJr.'vrfi'i.ift, fr !' JOHN K nIGHTON, Dealer iu - Pros . SALOm 7' & GVNNCSON A. H. L TOE UND I1T m ' Of Furniture Window Blinds All f Carpets and Wall Pa ap-ie- s4 Charter Oak ami Monitor stores Ephraim, San Pete County H. P. - 1 s uc T5KU 7ri-mary- ndt-rso- ! 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