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Show Don't forget the Debate at the Eph-i Eph-i raini Civil Government Class nest Saturday night. Aa excellent programme pro-gramme prepared. Ladies are invited. in-vited. Looking to enlargement, the Regis! Reg-is! R desires to place in training as co.npositers two more young ladies; a boy also em find steady employment employ-ment at this office. The ward incoporations will meet on Monday next, to transact ward business. The North ward will meet at u o'clock A. M. and the south ward at a o'clock p. M. C. C.A. Christenson.of Ephraim, who has been employed as painter at the New Ogden Opera House, came home on Tuesday evening, Jan 1st, and returned to Ogden on the following Aonday. The upper story of the Moroni district dis-trict school house is now completed with the exception.Cif painting and putting up the seats, this is a very beautiful room, and will doubtless be appreciated. The Y. M. Meetings of Moroni are poorly attended. Why don't the Young Men come to these meetings? meet-ings? Why will thev permit the Young Ladies to excel? (they don't do so when there is a dance.) Our new City Council could confer a favor on Ephraim, and celebrate their entrance into their new and important duties, by placing eight or ten street lamps from the Depot, to the City Hall. Mr. Josh Fielding.our local Jehu, is now carrying passengers from Manti south. lis has given general satisfaction so far, and we can heartily heart-ily recconiend him to the trtveling public, as one worthy of their pat ronage. Every young man and woman, who ever expects to hold office or exercise exer-cise the rights of Americans the suffrage franchise,--should study the institutions of our Country and the best place to do that is at the Civil Government Class. What is the next thing Moroni wants? Some of the leading men say it is a church school, jlost of the young men are at home now and nothing for them to do. Many of them, no doubt, would attend a school of that kind, if we had one in operation. oper-ation. J. H. Wallis, Esq., Ptos. Atty., of Tuab Co., made Ephraim a flying visit on Sunday night, lie returned return-ed jVonday. vir. Wallis says from his observation, that Ephraim is right ly located and bound to become a good town, Danish or .10 Danish. There was a meeting of the people peo-ple of Ephraim, and the Railroad committee, on 'Jonday evening, for the final adjustment of their labors. The reports were all received, and gave entire satisfaction; the final expense bull liquidated, and the committee dismissed with thanks. The Manti Seminary comm'jac-ed comm'jac-ed its second term to-day Jan. 5th with the Council House filled to overflowing. It will be necessary in the future for our progressive leading citizens to take steps toward to-ward obtaining more extensive accomodations ac-comodations for this excellent institution. insti-tution. The Moroni Sabbath School is in a fairly good condition. It has been divided into three departments primary, intermediate, and Theological, Theo-logical, each department occupying a seperate room in the Tabernacle during the class exercises. Each department has four teachers: two male and two female. The City Council of Salt Lake have refused to license liqttar in the variety Theatre Cafe. The evil has been done in licensing the theatre, thea-tre, and we cannot see how they can consistently withhold the liquor license li-cense now. The District Court will decide the matter. Messrs. Dickson and Powers having been secured by the saloon men. All day on New Year's day the Register kept the office open to receive callers. We thought that perhaps three or four hundred of our subscribers, in turning over the traditional new leaf, would begin their reform by calling and settling their accounts. The people of this County evidently are not in favor of New Year Calls. 7"here is an attempt being made in Salt Lake City to stop the licensing licens-ing of any more saloons. This is no doubt considered a very moral move by its projectors, but as thete are already some eighty, of all grades and complections, as a moral movement it is a failure. Calm scanning of the question shows that it would not detract a gill from the amount sold, but would reduce the revenue of the city, and serve as a protection to those saloons that Co liny Locals. Notice! -r- Epbraim, Jan. 2, 1891 You areltereby notified that there will b) a meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the San Pete County Trintingand Publishing Company Com-pany held iu the Office of the company, Monday, Jan. 19th, 1891, atj fp.m. tor the election of officers and the consideration of ether business matters. ' Alma Greenwood, Pres. J. T Jai Em an, Sec. jr "I waited fpr my hopes to bloom, In youth's passioned time." Yes,so did I; now grown more wise, J- I do not wait, I advertise. ' lEphram nts street lamps. Snow, Frost, and a little more snow. There is at present but one case "of diptheria in Ephraim. Norwegian Fresh Anchovis just arrived at J. P. uciUtrup. 15 cts a lb j, r ; ,..- The Ephraim Coop carries a chioce lot of Groceries of various Jtinds. The photographer will not remain ..but one week this time, please remember. re-member. Ail the Ephraim schools opened ori'Monday, following the holidays, with a good attendance. Wales has so far checked the dis-' dis-' ease that closed her schools, as to be talking of r opening them. ;.. ,-' .!:" M, A Hyde, of Spring City, r "".... spend the winter in Goshen, - Utah Co., with her brother. The organization of the Ephraim new City .Council was completed on '.Monday last; Mrs. Charlotta Taylor is prepared prepar-ed to take four boarder . Academy 'students preferred. There will be a shooting match at the Ephraim stone quarries on the Jlth. The losers to give the vie Jon dance. ' Miss Matilda Rasmusstn left Ephraim on Wednesday morning to begin her labors in the graded school at Fairview. j. Hon. Swen O. Nielson called at Ihe Rer.tsTiR Oiflce on Monday. A Very pleasant call the gentleman contributed to our cash box. , At the Central School House corner, cor-ner, is a very dangerous side walk. ySomba ly will b-j setting badly hurt 'thero, if it is not attended to. Theri ar a n tnib-;r of the Ephraim Eph-raim bmin n men who would continue con-tinue the good work of lighting the Streets, if the Council will start the move." - " Drop a tear at the interment of the brave soldiers who fell in the light with the hostile Indians. Whoever Who-ever may be at fault.they did their duty nobly knd uhto death. Times. We echo the sentiment. Many a person, when death has claimed a loved one, would have given much for one picture of the beloved "fate,' that neglected td get a photo, when it was in their power Jo do so, with very little trouble and less expence, as is possible now at G. E.Andersons. The Wool Growers Assosiation .has taken the pcrljminary steps toward to-ward permanent organisation. The G. W. with an eye to tfct future importance to the San Pete wool Irade, has geneiously offered the choice of location for a .warehouse bn their Depot block in Janti. are already running. Mr. J. C. Frost has opened a restaurant res-taurant on Main street, in the Recister' Rec-ister' Block, in the place occupied by J. Doriijs & Co. ;and is now prepared pre-pared to feed the hungry at short notice. The rooms are comfortably comfort-ably fitted up, and an excellent pair 0 Cooks' have possession of the rear appartment. The restaurant restau-rant was formerly opened on Monday Mon-day evening,)an. 5th, with an oyster supper. It is a very necessary institution, insti-tution, and the Register hopes that it will be a profitable one. Mr. T. P. Meilstrup has inaugurat-t) inaugurat-t) a scheme" whicB will be profit-abls profit-abls to his customs!. H Jssues to his customers a card representing J5.eo in amounts froni jets' to3.oo Which vill be punched with amount acta cash 'purchase.' When the cfceck is exhausted he holderreceiv-s holderreceiv-s Hs.o'o " b6ok--'The : Peoples Encyclopedia." Resides this prizes thars is' a beautiful 'clock Worth I15.00 which will'be given to the or.e inessihjith liickr' number,1 after a f rM Niar' ? (fih an wM. is.? . H 1., . |