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Show THE COUNTY REGISTER. Vol. I. Ephraim City, San Fete County ,Utai, Thursday, July 10, 1890. The County Seat' Jor Mount Pleasant. So Said I hide N. Seeley. A. Zaln.skie. .Milbuiu Oil nintinii a iiuimaiieiit iU the Northrcn Lights. ncd. .r- Nathan Faux Mr Z iliiikki uf AJl. j Ilcdv.iut a. t a N. I.uud, ni .Mi nuu. In Convention Assembled Last Monday. . Ballots Decides the Issue. Thirty-Tw- o Before the hour appointed for the mention, delegates from all the northern towns but Fountain (ireen and ('heeler began to arrive; and as they alighted from there several vethe eat of the hicles, or tame-nea- r convention from the various Hotels of the town, they were cornered and led aside by those must interested in the struggle, and the usual and electioneering commenced. It was quite ciidclil to all that Lphraim stood little chance against her sister town, Mt. Pleasant, when fact. was ascertained the that neither .. ... fountain ( ireen, Chester, unr Alay-ull- y w ere represented, depriving that town of five of their almost certain When l6 voters at the convention. t.rxnialiuii ul M. ii-- - clijir-- : ulare J ilir iiiinic t. V I.H'it m, ,,i Ephiaiin, in iioniiiidiiun fur the same position. Mr. Caller s.iid dial die gentlemen s ere u:it ut .ii.ii-- i a the luJ nut bc.-- disposed On inutnm die Cum. ml lie ueie ciaiiautti-i-cie.lci.l.al- tll.ugrd. Mr. Zi: ritkie, of Ml. i, in ivc.i and liu a.kcd lim cmveniiou to consider and right as it wa (alcnaicd to be lil.S. of the most advantage u the people Mk. I.i'.mi. S nd lie dnl unt a lisle to this speak in tdiui uf Mi. Pleasant as he of the entire county. Xnw Use iimuglii it .is ii.n necessary. liut he as a rule and stretch a line from Certainly dd llink lliat U the Mayfield to Fountain Green, and one named Siiaig City .is tne place, .from Fairview to Gunnison, and til it Hie p;i pie lieIlil would mil v.ite fui i lie Ciiane. Tilt futility Seat what dowe have? In tne first case mud lie in led ami we inn-- t mu mi we have twenty miles iVum Ephraim, C.i:i::.v-Jia nlaie. S ii I he had iiu d iuK and in the latter twenty-tw- o miles, n nlliei M' ; i'lea-aui Kplna ni ueie or Ephraim as the center. Said he lie muiiI.1 lie nariivu, a.ik jit. ;iey was open to convict:, n ;f any one ' ieslul, Li'it nut s i lur any udier place. ciiiild prove to Min that this was not i Jl'l'l.'. J.iili)N correct. Was decide. iy in favor of ' It should wjs culled and responded in a few moving the County Seat, senti- be are must and moved, my well cho-e- n He the es said seiitetu n 1 Applause, primary cjjsc for the call of tins mints. Faux called to the cli i:r. Zahriskie ilie removal of the euiiventiori be moved die County Seal l.'ounlv .Scat from Manti lu some .... uuiili. The heaviest pu;,uUtion is iu or i.mr.. r located point. " near Mount Pleasem." The Mann cn- for tins being done now, was mlar said that the suudi part ul the the coiitemplaLcd building of a new County was the m e t susceptulile to Court House for Sail lelt, plans and itrowili, but tins is nut tr.ie. foe nuctli n';)re advantages. As soon ns Mieciiications fur wliii h Iru'l been se- - ll nl,,ly he railroad reaches l a, mew dial p mil when would tat built ll c,lu'11' a,,,l mil be a coal in n.uiuii, and many be a credit to liic County. As plan- - other blanches will be added to the out. - .1 f I I a cuiimmiee ol three he appiiiitej to loim a perm incut uigamxatiuii and that the c invention adjourn until 11; tue was list nn t C. N. Lund Alt Pleasant, muted C. W. Pe'.eisuii, ul Kpliirfnu, for cliaimiaii. Mr. Peterson declined. N.uli in Faux ul JIuniii placed the .Mi. Pleasant in nameolMi. uiiininaiiun, which earned. A.r. Z.ibr sk.e arcepte-and made a Mloit speeeli l.i.n.k.iig l!ic gentlemen f..r the Honor coi.leird" ete. All I.tiud asked it the c.iniiMMii should be (jc,,,iVed ..fa voice and vote in tllL. cuiiventiiui according to custom Said it was iiuifiKd moving it a Swell Nedsen of Faiview ttK.ved that niaunilirent Court House in I tali ,,u,lh'distance, and then have to move the chaiiman be depuved of none of die jsuirt 'Ii111 ul oilier delegates. Cair.ud w.lli 'icrriiory. He thought as soon as i it again. Mount Pleased is tlit centie olie dissenting vote, liul.iie tlie 'be1 scMi.slmcss had worn off that the of me greatest population, and every-fiel- d question was decided a slum discussion convention would name a place. body knows it. (AppUuseJ was had between seveial ii tin- - gentle-- ; That the move was nut nulv possi-- ! Jiixjk Johnson Said lliat the last dpl-ivetw paittci.l.u eft.rr Lk. Lut ,,"r!.btu iSt .v"1 U lhat should alll 1)ri)i(a)!l.. on the pan ufauv taking part lo deprive south of Silling City, and 7K3 noitli unlv 11 1.1 ' he done. That the circular issued That was without dinner, Wales, and Ihe chairman .,1 ilia - ROLLERMILLS. s.-- a . I EPHEAIM 'e to 1 ' ' : ; i CM !, 1 : Ui idr-bu- 1'ie.i-an- I m u ijine down iuuk to husi- place beiwreu Spiuij, anil I.uud nl Ml. alter ihe Sevenicenth ballot uas'i.iVt-nKesult, Alt. Pleasant, i6; r.puiaiin, 7; Spi 1,,4 Mi. usked itie delegation to lute fur him nin e 1 lie Tavoiv lust balli't was Ah, iz; Fplirtmi. ; Sjiiuig. 4 ai.d Vlututi;, io. The Tuet.ix-sei'oorrs.ilii.i, Mi Pieassnt, j; F: It lain; iiiSpi.ng, 3. An ii.lj j.m,niu,i w s than taken f..i supper, ttu mm; srs-iu- s At 9 15 the was calieil lu ordei 4.1.1 tli y.iii.eniliiii i lil ca le I. Mr. Saren- o , dMi. aa LXCiisril, W, Ii Caiid a d. alien at , iak . g : is the I'weii!y-Ui.iballot gave Ml. Plea-a- nt, la; 1)11:1.1,111. si; Spiiug, 4. 'file look a spun rseuiy tuittli, lU'iiinia up in 15 while Air. Pleasant only talUJ9aii.lSiiiiiijp3. 'Ihe next three ballots changed a Vote nr lw. . P.phi tun in die i;,,li hail 14. in the 361I1 J.t, and me 37:11 it, Mi. PUmsuiiI had in me ayh India ij, jal!i 14, mid Ijih 14. Spnng U lis.l in in,-- ay;,. Mr. Caudlaiid m eJ c a ir. misr. prop oil Sjiing. Z4 1, lulluWed Killi a led 8 hot Mt Pleawiui .j,;, was lir.pieiilly speech; filed ed. hesciiil other speeclies and the J.stht Udiot was called Mt. Pleasant, 7; Uphraim, j a; Spnng, 7. and Miltiiiin 1. Sanderson said dial he had listened 10 the arguments advanced. land was heieiu the best inter b s c....stiiiniiis; Would be will ness. A I Ilai;s..ii ol . , wire-pullin- the Cumviii.nn No. 6. UTAH:. Public that nlxut August 1, wo filial for custom work, with :i cfijvieity of 30 bis. jmt iLiy. ivaily C- - Willaixlson, lVcsiilent. jumouiH-- t tin1 .Ole Jaursou 5 il Supt. i. Sevrial mined into the (leUitr aud an attempt was made to gel Fpliiaun to sul nit luone of die noithcin lowns. The Kpliiaim delegation met this with linn ness and decistoii. They would uut y.eld .. pupulai Strengthened proportionately lhat of ultu sa d it appealed as luuiigu hpiiin:iii rouiity in .uaitii would be worthless! Mk. Facx, of Alutoni, agreed with the and advanced veiy good icnsuus for their already powerful riial. . ime uas tiy.ng ! sli.ik ail t.ie d.ines ui as soon as a new building was erect- - former speakcis that t'u County Scat their uiKUinenis. UND i'ite delMte was grow ning in of ihe Wales delegates was known to ne coiueMiun, o.n .ji. C. W. Pcieismi ed, as it was to be if central UND entirely new from Isiuuld be removed SodMoroni one geiilleuian pmji ised an wuiilit I.i. b. All lire material '""''l wascons.sUml, ground up. UND was ballot die when b:u tlimU 29tu Isstvis cUniif did lu iM jusi home from ales to Mt. Plea.-- , ant; w,;. bait li) pass tliroiigti l phrann, ji.,roul r Spjin; City would get called an. I gave tins resun. Ml Pleasant and litis gave to the latter place' ioiin Carter, ol Mi. l'L-a-s ml, mowd C. is the I.Uiliuiig was to be ot Kphiuim, 9; r.priug, m, and m u 0111, 3 biickj.,;,, asked of Spimg lu givs up me j. i'ne ul hpinaun, act as t,.ii.:aiy. lull ImII.ii. lit. vleasal, n ; Spr.ng rj!miied n ;th the white San Pete s'rirjgle, lucause if iltts rouveiitiou uuui- practically 8 delegates instead of 7. IDEA-IjEH- r When the convention was called lie hrica was to be secured ed either of those towns, lie did nut be 4, Mid Miirulll j. Air. ' accepted Ihe 'iiti.n sione. Air. Clawson he had list rued all saiJ woul toe votes uf the J iieve they gel to order the power of the opposing witii tne remark tnai tl theie wei i any at Crccli, and the stone at Constituents uf the drh airs Irnm die day. 'thought it was gelling monottowns wasabouti; to 10 in favor of other uiiiccs tu till he would ir and tilC F.phraim quarries. That the bttild- - oilier lawns, Imt that Moiii.t lleasant or onous. Ml Pleasant, as is shown by the in c would lake 70 to 80 tons of iron F.ilna:m would. "Said he would, h Tne reason he stuck hy Ephr.vin sires Air. It was on of decided motion fact that that city had their own delshow ihe advantage, ol his luwn hrcause he thought it was easier foi would and that too have tniit to pass Fnekson, 01 Ml t int voting Faux did this lo the advantage ol Ep'.naini tu cany the election. The egation, 7; Spring, 3; Fairview, 4; outlie pr nopal question, the reuiavil through Fpliiaiiu, so that the cost Air. all ud consider what ton be his town. He said if balluiiiicontiuued Alilburn, 1; Thistle, 1, aad one from uf the Co y Seal, sh mid In; y nviei would be lc.,s, rather ban greater to as it lud been, he should mnve au nd done ns ll as whit should be done. Wales as explained above; while tnillut. and 0.1 ottiei qiiestims uy a.'cla.iti locale it at Lhat point. As soon as kl. Nedsou thought theie was only one The juurnmeiil. atnm. Canted. of two things lo do. V'ulc fur E.iti raim Fphraiui only had her own SWEN KEll.SEX. On intii.:. of Sven Niels m. J udr t!e matttr as suggested a howl went or WHOI.F.SALE AND RETAIL go home. tion of 6, .Murom, 3, and Males, 1. It is hardly wmlli while lu discuss this from Maiui. and those who had die mi Bjs teiolio-.Under these very unequal circum- die House w in me rr;at ti njieaa on signed the petition to the Counlv matter. He said the people of the noitli Tuis was met hr several of the Alt, 6 l'lrisjnt delegad in who decided they stances Kphraira entered the fight any question :n l.a: d. 00.10.1 .nS we:e here foi a derision on a fair hallut A and somewhat henledi Irigdty with courage anil, ileti ruination; disruss'un It was an in- - uf a snip if the richest pan uf San leti and would stay by it a week, and board . lie.w eun meuiU-ui die theming politicians. ben vi it .rs.to .latl e; than she met a foe equally as lietcrn'ined Cwiivemiun followed loai.y a moduli hy Ad. suit to the nurth , as 987, out of 1792 ill ender 10 pre cm dm votes from that and brave, and mure powei tul, and Sweu Nielso.-- i to expell tiutn the con of the regisicre l voters of the cou'n- - H!ur,er lbigcasiasaiiistMaritiljr h nerVd'd or me same . view 'e con-been had Said it County beat. the gigantic struggle which lasted 14 vciKiun any uf the delegation who weir 1,- - bigne.li that petition, wh.i.h wasa dered lh,MierewM ni,i,ing hi San U 'WSO.I. Inn Mr. Zdimk'e wlu- - foHowed iheie to o:e one town liisL, last mid lunch hours, began. than was of greater outside and dial Fairva,w 'i ked d.e wln le dung ml.) a cmkeJ as majority Manti, pele uuiili lelaid udi a It was about 9 a. m. when the always ul S.I...I. n:u. ilia'll hy decianng ttmt nmlcr a:. 11 he had ileal d re:iuiral by law for the same pur-- 1 aud Ihe ninth had always been (be t;ig liibjiev, li.i:i,es, STEW r. ?r nd-Rkoj v':! reporter and several of the iliaL titueS'-i- r 1trit.4du.Mi, ,a ,1,1. liostf. the county, but woiiM ret CaHIhs tor tljbiaim, said lie time liut the first lhat the Lilwral v le nl lliiiiTiio ij.lv'tiuii was ilecide J in the in. 01 'rcik h l.1. vv lilic iiout. Kphraim wHild no d ubt Ephraim delegations drove up in coiiViMiti. history would nil ir.i for Kpliraim and that J however Le.'oteaiidiii ar.intea: was taken avAi: - IPhli 1 Iall where the foi front of the Co-o- p norrh.ancl1 Phum the be con itlw Tat iii aniii alily dinner, uml me Tins 31st hailut was taken an I tesuftca1: side led. Eulogized Alt. Pleasant to the convention was to meet. The na- - adjourned. n 15 for Alt. Pleas .nt. 10 fur Ephiain and leceived hearty applause. fullest, lional colors were lloatmg from the! air. F.eusaut had made aitauge Mur uni. Air. Erickson thanked Said Aland lud the Temple, Fphiaim and t fur for entertaining her gui-'nieut top of the liberty poll, the flag staff and the Academy, and Mount Pleasant the gentlemen lot voting for Alt. Pleasant We have just received an Invoice of Fancy Goods direct from Chicago all the die I delegates, and asked repuiic! them several debar and forever also from should this them to da s just once nunc. on the hall should have the County Seat. That in ImiiJ elc;weie CuiiduLled by me an,l , rom bc The 32nd and last Imliot was cast a to with her rapid the seat, a short of the business houses of the town, vis.luls, Fairview, which will be sold as usual ch ai for cash! tune, county right on conr.nit'.ee lefie'liiuenis, tu.suiiiiiu.,ni I he business men growth, wouM more lliau equal Maud. little alter midnight and the resuli giving the impression lhat Mt. Plea-a- tliiincis at die various liuieis m u.e tuun. I oud aplaiisCJ Alt. amid declaied cheers lliundeiing was, however, willing lugoanywlieie was indeed going to have a gala of Manti have been assessed S50.00 He with tlm Cuuntv Seat outside of, and Pleasant 19; Ephraim, 6; Moroni, 2. On Mutton 4 Swen Nielson the choice .each fur the defense fund. This north of Aland. (Loud applause.) day. was made unanimous. die he knew to be correct as one of the Some of the leading ciLizens of the . -- . C. N. I.cnd We have only three In foi The cnair thanked the h town were there lo show their guests convert, and it is nut necessary to say Ihe coiisideiaikm they haddelegates shown him. .0 DEALERS IN Ot Spoke as they arrived all the courtesies and some musicaus wiiu belonged to uciiiiei. Pad UP his fdty dollars Ihis much. . . .. highly, ol Muunt Pleasant On motion the convention adjourned. Aa soon as the lesult was known. Main kindness possible. On invitation Tneir uumheis nuw assjnied some pro-- ! is done in selfishness to retain the anil tier lacmties ana enterprise. AGr General Furnishing and Fancy Petek Greaves did not need to sound Street near the hall was lit up with liie of Mr. W. D. Candland, Ye reporter poruons. and their music cuiis deimg County Seat, ami against the wishes, Mount wuiks and Cliineese lanterns, and lasted True of the piaice Ephraim. s of Pleasant lias had a light majority uf until the and the convenience, of Goods, Hooks Toys, Cigars early hours of morning. took a jaunt down the principal street asi.'mbly to feeling, of patriotism. the county. 'Hie north of the coun- voles; hut had Ihe other towns, who and Candies. VOTE BY BALLOTS. At 1:40 the convention wai called M ty will never submit to It is were to have come into convention, been to quench their thirst, which was JfV are Headquarters for Stationery a shown have would here. Ephraim this convention will hang tovery thoughtful of Mr. Candland as order. i eater majority. This should be conand all kinds of Sehool Stiff-lies- . On motion of Mr. Lund, of Mi. Pleasant, hoped and lhat which Esidered. the dusty roads rendered the indul-- ! accomplish gether to would it Said be impossible cnanman as th; appointed die fullowing Register Corner, Main Street gence" a luxury indeed. Soda water Ellers. Geo. A. Zabiiskie, Milburn; Jus. will convenience the greatest num- move the County Seat without these and beer were (he strongest liquids N Seelr, Tnislc, Nsthan Reese, Wales-calle- ber of the people; and to place the votes, and he did nut believe they wo Id 4 5K Ephraim, Utah. tliAu called, all the membeis Scat at a point to coinpass lie cast for any other point than Epniaiin. for, although much stronger Hull was County , It is no use lur us lo do anything here 27. answering to their names and preseii-were at .hand. it must be Ephraim, Mt. Pleas, that would not have ihe effect of securthe first ballot on the C.nuiy Srii was this, convenit visitors the That to the between. to or tiiTTaraiOis; Fans, Lares, F.mbroidcries, Veilings of the Best Quality. ant i dii-irqove Among taken which gave the following ing all the votes of the rest uf the north tion were Judge Johnson, of Spring tesuli: Alt. Pleasant, 12; Ephiaiin, 9; to Ephraim would save a great those that are not represented. Fearl Buttons from 5 cents up., Etc., Etc. 3; Spring Cily, 3. Seveial of the delegates advanced amount in traveling expenses to offCity, Hon. J. II. llougaard and Moroni, Second and ballot, All.pleasant,l4;Ephraim icers. To himself, the seven miles arguments for the vaiioiw towns, John Lowry, Esq. of Manti. m; Spring 3, Air. Kricksen, of nouiii lleasant .said Aluroui had evidently given up the difference, would save 1458 miles Ephraim end Manti had influenced FounTHE CONVENTION and gone 2 for Alt. Pleasant and travel a year, and 20 cents a mile is tain Green with the gafbled statement V is called to older at 10:12 by select- struggle 1 lur Third ballot Ml. Pleas- the amount allowed officers and wit- that his town would go Liberal as sw.ii man oil 11 Caiter, who ated the object ant Ephraim. 15. Epluaini iu, Spring 2. For private convenience, site got die County Seat. Tnis Have-menesses. ot ihe meeting and ca led lor music hy A gain uf one for Alt. Pleasant, probrefuted by Mr. Greaves, who accrue to 500 or 800 peo- said was the baud. The music was furnished by would that Alusic fiom was introManti might have made such a Spring City. the Peuples Parly band, and considering ably duced while prepaiing for the next bal- ple every year, the seven miles dif- statement, but Ephraim bad not. He the fact that many of its members were lot, and Mr. Lund said he had no ference would astonish you. The did not wish the delegates to by mislead away and tile baud dins somewhat dis- to make, fur it balloting continuedspeech as it north is gaining faster than the south, but wished them to come to facts inth-- ir was music organized, very good. it would do very well. stead ol singing praises lor the several The hall was arranged with a was, The Fouith, Fifth, and Sixth ballots the Manti circular to the contrary, towns in the field. e of chain of two or threerows were cetneManti The then taken in a quick succesiun, notwithstanding. Mr. Carter said that it was about a deep for the delegates, facing the south wuh a little flapping around by Hie dele Pleasant tery is a very good place, but there stand oft south of Ephraim, mlfrom and acked with the usual seats for 1 the iMiticubr change. cah be room enough found on the would gain as many votes gates, but n In from of the chain and visit; Mt. Pleasant, 14; Luhtaim, 11; coul short distance removed, was the chaii Spiiug, 2. F.fth, Alt. Pleasant, 13; Eph face of this green earth to bury all Jr'1.!111 ,lMl P,ra',n man's scat and a table for reporters and On motion of Swen Neilsun, balloting raim, 11; Alor.n i 3. Sixth, AIL Pleasant, the county officers, outside of that secretary! True they assisted in the Indian again commenced, During the next 13; Ephraim, g; SpriiiX, 5. a motion organistemporary Upon In Hie last ballot, '.Vales had evidently and it is the oldest four ballots there was considerable ation was entered into with C. W with Spring. The Seventh and fighting, should that require future eleciioueering. but retenon of Lpi.raim as ch.irman a 4 gone town, followed without much Eleventh ballot, Ephraim, 10; lit. L. iV. S .runs. in ui ah. Pleasant as sreie- to pension them forever? PieasanL 14; and I lie Seventh be ng; Alt. Pleasgenerations Citv, 3. change. tirr. Here the p.wiiion (4 the giants ant. 15; Fpin.iini, p- -, Spiiug, 2; and the Compared the towns; Manti with Twelfth iMlIot. Spiing ML Pleasant, is; Ephwa qune rlecsniable. Ilm.CN Lund a .Ml. Plucsni.l aaj 13; Ephraim Ephraim, Spring City and Mt. Pleasraim, 11; Spring. 4. ..f All Pleas.nn pliced in omiii'itiuii EightThes'. hand ll. dispenced sweet sliams could afford to give Tli.ttvenih ballot, Mt. pleasant, 13: Peter Greaves, Esq of Kpluaiin as c!m:i-mn- between each l llirse rails and alier the ant. Said he Kp'iraim, 9i Spring. $. ln.It gemlemio ulteied ail Vi cks ui called the a thousand dollars to have the was Fouileeiith ballot, ut. Pleasant. 12; declined juid iuiincdialeiv ir.iminaied e.gh.nt uni uf railed, a case of ty Seat moved to Spring. That to ihe ci.mei.tn:n Ephraim, 1 1 and Spiinsc , Wiil.ZabilSaie, Esq of All. Pleasant, wh i that had just peen brought :n,and though Manti had used money and the 14th ballot another also declined. This play for the chair an in which Lund of Alt. adjournment was taken. sent their cmisaries throughout the Encksen was cut short bv Feidimind A: 3:31 the convention again conven Esq. f Ml Pleasant, who nominated C. W. Petersuu of Ephraim, who ed. and the 9th and totli ballots were assumed me responsibilities with a neat east and weiu ju.t me same, Mount liule speech in which lie said that he Pleasant l$, hp in ami 12. fell proud to represent, as cli.iirmin . the AIk. Hanson. ability andmleqi l northern Sin Pete, . ... win. DEALER IN Of Spring City, anise and said that which were assembled, and hoied 1I1.1I discussion also arose as to whether GENERAL MERCHANDISE. fairiuess and honesty would perineal e DEALER IN Id cannot afford to be beaten by Man- j Wales wasdue west Irom Spiing.or north the conveiilinn and the best good of the the'cunvciH uintlMta cei mm Goods save and (JnjcciH'SsIJoots 11 li. M That Imt it run not lei would was lie to the lo hire edlcinoB, Clientiwili, Perfumerien, Drugs ruiuU.Oila.Etc. Dry although they might guud. county Itulli fifteenlli and sixteenth I allots We uie liuie. lie said, not it this lime, they should not have it .vir. C. V, S irens .11 was elected Sec reext cine. Slioea. and Foiiwreticu, Emery Ml. 10; Pleasant, 14; Ephraim, gave low..ikl iT All. Pleasant and Ephraim, late and buisuevs c .mmsiiced. 2 J 2 Spring. 3 Utah, Tne diaiiman appointed Ferdinand alone, but for the best iuteic-st- s ol San Air. Faux laid it appeared that the county, Eri kson, Mi. Pleasant; A. S. Jriisen; 1616 County. Each delegate should do ye delegates would not come loan under. Moroni; Rasmus Clawson, Ephiaiin. all they cuuld 1...I their constituents, hut that is willing to submit to the right. Handing, and iiis delegation hadnowvoted After a short absence from llic hall liie should luck to the imetestsol all." He lie s Drug Store, D 11 usually kept in a committee returned the loll jwing names said that Spiiug Cuv was centrally Whatever is done here, we are with !f.,r both the principal towns, ns.Snndnes, and all Mjron' a d leg les to the convention. j located aud thus muie lu die advantage Distance, time and money chance as I'"11""1! you. in the field be now she wuuld All. Pleasant C. N Lund, Andiew Alad - of San Pete than any other town, lie should be considered, but above all Spices, Teas, Coffees. Ctxl Oil and full Line of Grocers' Drugs. scn.J ill Caiter. Rasmus Anderson, ' set forth in flowing terms die advantages ' should be the consideration of the again. ballot gave E.dutim. 3;, Aft. Tne 17th Preseriftions Carefntr Comfounded Day or flight . Feld. Encksen, C. V. Sorensen, of his town and asked the c inventi n . 12-and j 10 vole fur him. Explained that .ni ac - greatest good lo the greatest number, Pleavant, 6; Spiing, 4; Moroni, Win. Zabi skie. J. E. JENSEN. EnranaC. W.Peterson, Rasmus Claw - ' count of Spiiug Cuv having been broken ' and the convenience of the people Wales. Alt. Seeley moved an adjournment, 8 2 aoii.J. P. Meilittup, Peirr Schwalbe, up during the Indian troubles dial her shouUl be aimed at. In the East lawt. Niels O Andersen. ihi-growth had been retarded. That she take t... Maaafkctiwr af . , Eighteenth ballot. Ml Pleasant, 16; . Suudwall, lames San - was not such an insignificant town, hav- a certain number of townships, ana Ephraim, 8; Spiing, 3. NiiiteeniB ballot, Tin andCupper Ware. Roofing ar.d dels .n, Christian Peterson. ing a pupiilntion nf 1400. 7i Mi. Sprmg.3, Guutter woik. 31 d south stieet, East Pleasant, 15; Eohraini, That All. Pleasant was as lar North as lay a rule from each of the four Spring I.. A1. (''iti tanseu, Carl H.ni- Alaiiti w.s South, that Ephraim was a corncrs Laf ea o j ii Mocks. ani v here the two lin& an adjournment. Alor mi Natnau r'aux, John Bailey, more equitable point than either, hut the Not a vote cast. ln lne center .vev uiaCe r I 0--1 , Ephraim, Utah, A. S. Jensen. Spnng City was the nearest the center fr0!,s tired aud wanted Faux uid be Walvi AI. M. Wolsey, Nejilii Reese, lof population of any town iu this cuunty, County Seat. This scciueu proper ! A, cxcit-ih-ulai- .j to-th- e i ! j XU All Kinds Of Furniture, Window Blinds, 1 Piti-rso- JND ' Carpets and Wall Paper ! 111 w-- j Charter Oak ami Monitor St oreg - I J ut;P j dr j . KuSltrai p.ujt.a:,,. ,.,K Ephraim, Sail Pete Comity. 34 ,,,1 : j : ; 1 l- g wit-.l- UflJl ClXOllIlCl DtjrDrC th ' 2i4AiK. : nt Jos. F. Dorius & Go. ssssisr tEaftsris i ' . . i two-third- it j The best Confectionary in Town. nt semi-circl- H. P. LARSEN ;l j ui-- discuss-commenc- Thos. E. Fuller, Ephraim City, Utah. ' ' i GHOCSBESS, Stuffs and Ptue Spices, gj?. ! u Gd Eint-CIas- : 11 7. Fairvi-:w-Pete- l.wcl ,e.. r ,n. TINNER v . L-r- ; 1. 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