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Show Bible Society meetings will be held: . Ephraim, Wednesday, May 13th. Manti, Thursday, May 14th. Mt. Pleasant, Sunday, May 17th. We had a peep inside of Miss. Christine Peterson's mil'inery par-Ion, par-Ion, the other day, and discovered that that lady has a choice lot of millinery. Her spring stock is expected ex-pected soon. Mr. George Christenson, of Mt. Pleasant, came down to Ephraim to assume charge of San Pete Stake Academy, and to finish out the school year. He opened the school yesterday morning. Miss. Laura Young, of Fairview, has decided to sail on life's stormy stain the same boat with Wm.Olsen, of Provo. Their marriage license was filed in Provo and the wedding came off in the same place. The train was detained three hours in Ephraim on Sunday morning while the locomotive was run into Spring City, to take water. The water is so mudfly at Manti that it cannot be used for the engines. Another sad death occured in Ephraim Eph-raim Tuesday, Mrs. Nellie Jensen, a mother of five children who has been sick a short .time passed away. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the husband and little ones who are deprived of a wife and mother's care. Deep Creek bids fair to hive a roaring rival in the West Mountains of San Pete. 'I he latter has been described as . the land of healthy chickens, pretty girls and Danish Republicans, but to these must now County Locals. 30 cases of eggs were shipped from Ephraim yesterday morning. Ephraim will plant 30 acres of beets for the sugar factory this year. Apostle Lund was at Fairview Sunday. He returned home Sunday nigh t. It is said the carpenters car will be nere next week to commence on the depot. A nice lot of summer clothingjat John Dorius Jr. Call and see them. A car load of Salt was shipped from Willow Creek. The other day. i, Two sisters of charity went down to Manti last week. They returned next day. II. W.. Parker, contracting Agint for the R. G. W. came down on Mondays Mon-days train. Joseph Morrison was fined 1 10 for dirturbing the peace of Manti's citizens citi-zens May 1st. A hundred foot tunnel will be put in 0.1 the "Happy By" mine.inthe west mountains. "Essa CaigV'the ransomed sinner of the Dcmocralh&s returned home from silver San Pete. Another girl found her way to the residence of County Clerk John Reid John, here's our hand. ' ue auueu argenurerous ana auriferous aurifer-ous minerals. Democrat. The cheapest lot of good summer shirts ever brought to Ephraim at John Dorius Jr. Calico shirts and collars complete only 50 cts. Cotton Cot-ton overshirts and silk striped over shirts from 60 cts. to $1.50. Jersey Jer-sey summer shirts from i.oo to I1.75. Just the thing for a working work-ing man. Call and see them. We beleive, for the number of her inhabitants, Mt. Pleasant has more residents over 80 years of age than any other city in the territory. terr-itory. It will be noticed in the re ports of the deaths of several of our people recently, they have been over 80. There are not a few here who are over 90. Pyramid. M&ny of those who attended the San Pete Stake Academy during the time Miss. Carrie Henry, of Fill more, was acting as assistant to Prof Greenwood, will be pleased to learn that she has embarked 0 the sea of rjatrimony with a young man named Payne, of Fillmere. .The Register extends to the young couple con gratulations and the best wishes for their future. Some cf the passengers on the trains can hardly be classed in the same catagorj with gentlemen, as n as the case with a number of person's who were on the train Saturday night. We are sorry their attempts at wit and sarcasm was answered at all. Boys, the next time such a circumstance circum-stance happens, let them pass cn without saying a word to them, as such smarties are beneath your notice. , . Mr. Peter Greaves is giving the highest price in cash for wool. The Sevief Branch of the R. G. W.has averaged 70 passengers since they commenced running. Mr. S. 0. Snider, Supt. of the Ry. Tibg a jh l'i.e,and Roadmaster, was along the road Monday. Bp W. T. Reid was in Ephraim last Saturday. He was returning from a business trip to Fountain Green. The last load of railstor the sou h em extension came down from Thistle This-tle yesterday. The train will make better time now. There was a broken rail about four miles north of Ephraim Monday. Mon-day. The break was about 1 feet The "tic" business in Spring City this winter has almost been a failure to the laboring men. Out of four thousand and five hundred ties delivered de-livered at the R. G. W.station, three, thousand were culled or rejected, and some on very technical points! One man who had. worked hard had four thousand piled at the side of the track, and not one was received. Whether the receiver was justified in such a culling I am not able to say, but I do say that it has been felt in our community and a great many have suffered nnancially on account of his action Sentinel. Tis strange but nevertheless true that opinions differ . Now the Pyramid Pyra-mid says: . . "Henry Erekson returned this week from Murray, and we learn he is goir.g into the employ of Jas. F. Jensen. Henry says Mt. Peasant's girls are the pettiest in the world Corrert."- Now Manti has some very pretty girls, 'tis certain, and we have heard some say the "prettiest. According 1 1 o.ir opinion the Pyramid Pyra-mid is rather previous, as he has not seen all the girls in the world, and if he will only t avel as far over the earth's surface as Ephraim he will besure to chmge his mind. Every body else does, when th?y see our girls. ; . long, and every car jumped the gap safely. The prize pictures on Book of Mcrmon lately painted by our local artist, C. C. A. Christensen.are now being printed in the Juvenile Instructor. In-structor. If the friends of those who die would just send in a notice of the same they would enable us to avoid ' making errors by reporting deaths from hearsay. A'artin Kroll has added a fountain to his confectionery establishment, and during the warm summer months you will find there a variety of sweet refreshing draughts. It is said that it is hardly possible t pick up a piece of float in Cleve land district. 5 miles west of Eph-raim, Eph-raim, that does not show signs of Galena in the rock. |