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Show The Cousity Hosister CF JAM pk rx c;ua:v Oh C' , Utali. aij a;.;l w. Ii j f K .VilS:. Us .1 4 ' I j.H ii Tin'- t 1: I.li'i -- ; L'vUT, .;.t t C.lptj C. I- - Suez Utter urn Some Information- from that Town. - Spanish F rli air! Co. Publishers The Iron Horae will Shortly pissed years, r. in tii Pr.sni' -- ,N- - are 1,t'jSalina the riitlil if way and deiit giouiiii tlius IjuuikI, ate wnat iheK. (i. VV.wuu.d ilcsne it (hen inad to Tiuiir, ' Ai:g. a 8, 1890 ut i.l flowers. isots1 to the Front of Sevier Countj. FOUNTAIN GkKEN. J .0, Miic-lu-'.i'-i . nark si ill t:,e k.n.l ill t:t.r;.s aie ! j j up on the north side ol the divide is theis heaviest grade on the ruail, and that no heavier iltaii the grade ut the S. F. V. running into Manti; on this side ol me summit the hravn-s- t glade is one! Ir is the inlemmii of the com-- 1 Fniiuxm i'l l V rni'MCIf t. the bustness is heavy enough 1 come to to keep a "liclpci at h.slie All the members ol the council pre up thisI gtade the clia:r. sent Mayor. F McF.nlai.e Mr. lui.t ' t J was instructed to F.icfle 1Ieliry liltfllij. j I . u.1IWllli a g'wd road, as the c jtniiaiiy wanted it. 0rtllis:llls; 1M Aiinsiruiirf. N. U. 1,d ,Uluwud Recorder, " .tfair. hence the .Y.ili-rsnt lie no I'eler Greaves, desire lu keep the grade down. all aiisaeied to then names. Gudiiij is g'ling ahead un this side iIurkfoT) nude a stdienienl (if Sy. . again ; 111 j , j County Locals. "one-lt'iise- Cut N'm dnih ihi vardaoi rucumbar Mr npt Tlmuik neither Inettlliato an cptcura, A desee kind ml pn wuniiL aiime auiicuiir pin 111 . 111 me ii.ai o( me Corporation of Fuui.tain Green vs A, FL 1 hnsteiisen & f.ir dr.v Ihe NepiiiRuLeitSun, upon " .a 1! rYTiiamaniiei fjrlJiJJeu ry ju was Iteld in Fountain OIilc butuua. ,tsierday Hie town Attorney Jac-lr- .. olr J .Imson insecu;ed. and Feidinand 44 ddeme, Coun upen tem deput 1, 'Kf ml:e walr aeiiiina iur in grounds and water vit l.,ra cliane of venue wii xh wa was conlirmu,ol'. Cuimal graltd. but the juttci-sli.,-, theVpamg fur he Uud wmIsThreshing has commenced in Ihe people is to be as reasonable iu Ephraim. The fiilluwing bills were presented and as possible. allowed; of prices - The Registek is the "enemy" The cuinracti lur the grading to Manti MjrrliaIhersun.fot services from Aug, ate all let, and the wutklias to be (hush- S 10 no honest man or enterprise. daieirj.su The ed by the first ul November. grade l.)r. Win. 11. Olsten, (Juar tine Physician Work will soon be commenced will be completed to Fairview in three fur services frum April 9 th. lu dale. " on the South Ward School House. , - The San Pete Stake Academy will commence the first term un Monday neat. Prof. Alma Greenwood in charge, w of the murder ii the anniversary of of John Hay,of ('apt Binder! militia, who was killed by Indians, near Payette, in 1867. i . f 1 . Mr. Daniel C. Jensen, and Mary E. Anderson, both of Ephraim, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the Temple yesterday. Success. The District School houses of Ephraim, have undergone a thorough cleaning and repairing, and school ta cnrt-Monday in. a very good condition. Peterson & Hanson have just re- -' ceived their stock of Winter Clothing for both' ladies and Gent's. The largest lot of gents clothing in San Pete. P. C. Christensen, the Moroni rus- -' tier, was trying to hire men in Spring City, the other day, to work on his R. G. W. tie contract, but D. with no success every man employed. Yesterday evening about 40 mem- -' hers of the Ephraim South Ward Prim try, accompanied by their president, Mrs Augusta Stevens, and several other ladies, gave Miss Ssna Christenson a very agreeable s'tr-- prise party. Some person threw a live dog , down a well of the Hon. Judge of Ephraim, which is dry and 70 feet deep. The Judge says he will give $5.00 reward for the dis- civcryofthe perpetrator of the inhuman act. JAgwir -- i - e, . Spring City is experiencing a boom. The for the U. P. make their head, quarters there, and the choppers do a good deal of business in the town and the tner- . chants are doing a rushing trade. Therc-inot an idle man in town. s The : Mt. . ,rieasant Latter-Da- y Saints Seminary will begin the first term for the second Academic year. Sept, sst . Prof. George Christen-:so- n is principal and Mrs. Augusta Erickscn lady auperintendent. We .have received their circular for ! Aiiulbei alfidavit was tu.ik the then hied asking tor a pospui e.nent i f tne dial, moved that the delendants may receive more cmmcil and also a witness that was then absent. Nut granted. An lid by jury was then asked f. t and a jury ol six was impaneled after which cunrt adjourned until 7. Ju to The only diliieuliy antici.itted is tl.e K MortensulI &Co for bridge meet iu the schuul bouse. . hand on a but are many there ties, g..d ( At 7, Jo cuuit was called to order and lhe curupanv has got 75 ikuj Inmj Kec,dcr ciiejVes asked for inlonna and Die witnesses agam examused There prosecution Oregon fhal leraiuK the water tax. It was ined thiuugh rvideuse as to I lie p'emv of nun un hand. 1 he rails arc decided that the lots should be taxed Su'KUIt heating ut detendeiits". Witnesses uu de45 Ibssleel.tlie same that have been tak- tents each and as cents fur a half lut or iense had very little to say. Mrjulinsmi en tip (tom the main line. The grade had ihe advantage in his plea w II be a guige and a number ul bioad lhe Judge said something xhuuld be al ,le evidence was uu side. Mi. guage ties are being put down but a done about the prupo-e- d law. Cutlew plea was a credit, being It s nniosr guage will be run fur a time at The Marshal was uisirucied to request Ericksons e' fiist attfiiipt befuie a court i.l least. the business men tu lake care of then Ti e jury rebred and atirr one hour Sir. Hanford saiJ he had every reason and garbage and not permit leiuiiud wttli a verdict uf guilty. to believe that the mad.wuuld be built to packings the same lube on me sweets to the were then eeu'euced by Mr, Ephraim befuie the first of January, 189.1 snnoyance ul the public. Alsu lu desist Irnier to pay a tine uf S3 5 apiece, wh ch All ihe company are asking of the from selling firecrackers tu children. they refused to pay an J were scut t Ul various city in coroporatioii in San Also to see lliat Ihe poles, and other cooler at Manti where they will Fete are the right of way un one of the material that eucurnbeted the scive a mouth's impiisuiuneut. in Eph-taiI and and afreets repot grounds, Uf the moved be streets and generally water fur a water lai.k. For cleaned up. grounds and aiding the cumpany S ALIN A. waul about 80 rods in length, by 6 wide this will give sullicient room lur teams IT WAS EVER THUS. The U F. will cross tha D. & R G. W to diive up by the side of the cars and MBWlklUd load or unload them. and tun up Salma Cauvuii to Castle ValMr. In asking fur the right rf wav, Valued Rkgistvr. ley, thus furiinug a valuable junction at Hanlurd stated that it wuuhl be necess-aishall marry anil be given in thKpuint. lur his road tu be east ol the S. F. V, M "They triage yes nil the great nridegiooin The wool gniwers ass. relation, with its r ad, as their line is east to neatly cumea. here, will domuch toward Manti, when it crosses the grade ol the at Manti on Tuesday The Temple latteitoad. Weio'the ruad tu run west Aug. S9th opened its portals for the building up thatveiv important industry Sevier Co ul hr S. F. V. they would hrve to cross eager ones to enter, and Sir. James pi ('rat road three tdnea an seven miles, Wright and Miss Nettie Gibson of Salt Mr. It. McKenev Ins a fine marble or else paralell, them tu Slant! and Lake joyfully bowed to the inevitable this they did nut and became one m solemn coveoan at quarry at Redin aid .i.iJ presented yuur t) percentdugradeJaud with a specimen tot the if they could possible avoid Slanti. want hi One uf those sniup'uous reiasi Register iflhe. it. was which Chester is piuverliial lor Safina biJs la 1 m become the southgiven at the house of Mr, C.'iaile II THE EPHRAIM MEETING. on Wright Wednesday evening It was ern inelinpulni. Raiiiniids, several in good wishes iiumhrr.aie pointing that way. There is Ovir two hundred people attended the occasion f a shower ofhad deteiinin iiuilarbt that III R. G.W. will bill'd ones who tha Railroad meeting ou Tuesday even- fur the vunlhlul ed to sail in the same bust uu life's lhe:r division w.ak sl.np, t, ui.d house ing and a committee wa appointed tu smooth and ruflleH waters and all al that puinL luuk after the matter. The committer 1 I gazed on this young consisted of Henry Heal, Peter Srliwalbv, fair thought as was A gentleman writing from S.ilir.a lull a as beautiful as bride, she C. A. Larson, Ieler Greaves and J. F. n oibed rainbow and us full ol prunti'e. it ' ji'lin Knighton, the enierpiising Meilstrup. merchant, is located at S.ilina with a seemed the happiest Itour they bat' ei Hanford the road said that Capt, branch of his'metcantilr bus nes, and liwould be here by Christmas, and the seen, possesimis possessed Tiiei icr . I Mrs. Slaty Kn giituii is in the very exhilirati na riimiiug tlie best citizens could be regaled with music of ed tu revel hotel in Sevier County. soul's happy man the l.rcumotive whistle on that day. the "Life w lefe vimi1 finm ih fated nvJ This brought forth applause. Vimi cuwrt lurn: then take yc up il.e tuud! Pres. Henry Beal said his people wanted all thev could get hones; iv. the junction, work shops, Uuinn Depot, COUNTY LOCALS. good buildingi. That the R. G. W. was the most convenient to the people ul San Fete. When speaking of what There was a white frost on the Ephiaim wanted Ins remarks were met ground yesterday morning. with a thunder of applause. h was suggested by some that the One thousand people will probaroads should but h he built on the same street and Mr. Hsnluid said it would be bly attend the Scandinavian jubilee more convenient lor tlni road to liuild in Ephraim, from Salt latke, on the on th.e street they had selected, but they 14th and 15th prox. would move this in favor of the oilier street as he realized that the people r.f Mr. I). E. Hemphill examiner of Ephiaim would he better oil with the the Lombard Investment Company, roads locate J together. Mr. j. C. Peterson sirggestedth.it the paid a visit to San 1'ete last week. committee locale the dm.it to the luit of He expresses himself as well pleased the centre street as had been define de with our county. cided and nut lu go to the outside of lowu on the north or south. Dr. W. f Woodring, of Mt. rieaant.and John S. illain, Esq. of R. K. NOTES. Spr ng City, called in to see us this Gentlemen, Wellcome" The railroad building has and will morning. cause a scarcity uf teams, potatoes, bats is written over our sanctum door. and hay. Conte again. There are 50 teams hauling lies lr 11: Dr. W. J. B. Stacey has changed Spring City Canyon. They commeu his Ephraim Quarters to the room last Monday week. , to-d- side-wal- de-p- y 1 rf sn: G1111111-su- 1. already position. iThc members of the ward shculd respond to the call of bishop work and material.' It is a good work and if finished according to plans will be a credit to the people of the ward. Go to Jos, F. Dorius & Co's , 'Furnishing Goods Store and see the fine Shirts, Hats, Ties, Collars etc., Examand. all iu ths latest styles. iner the fine assortment of Stationary and School Supplies. Remember we are making a speciality of the above Goods, and we intend- to suit you. Call early. " UNIVERSITY OF DESERET. The first term of the academic of the University, will year 4840-9- 1, , September ist. at 9 a. m. in the University building, Salt Lake City. t During the present summer, many improvments have been made to the University buildings, and more extensive facilities, provided fur the advanced and thorough instruction. 1 frr further information relative to the school, send forAnnual, or apply in person or by letter to the president, or to the Registrar. David R. Allen, . Salt Lake City, Utah. - . begin-Monday- . ' is i The R. G. W. is building to the great timber tuiest in the south pait of the Termury, and to Matysvale. The citizens of Ephraim are wotkiog fora junction and Uniuii Depot, and it is believed they will succeed. TheR. G.W. Ry. will probably have their machine shops at Manti piping the The North Ward School House is constructions ul the roads, but the shops will be built at Salma ut progressing quite nicely. A number Richfield. of the frames are in 1890-S89- - Mt. Pleasant will give fjooo and it, right ol wav if the company will locate the road wiieie they want it and Hanford said tltey would accontudate tin people all thev could. So the ihiec cities are liable to get it. The railroad completed to Manti will be a benefit to eveiybiuly uu the line. The buisuess will be increased and the larmeis will get heller piices fur all inev produce. All had to the advent ul the railroad, the great civilizer ul the 19th century. An exchange stated that Capt. Hanfoid ol the R, U. W. Ry. had rented a huusc in Mt. Pleasant lur une year. The gentleman says he has not rented a huusc in Ml Pleasant at all but had reined a huusc in Sprmgvilte last April, and will live there a year, if he dues live. over jus. F'. Dorius & The sale of Otto (I. Olsen's goods on Saturday and Monday last went off very fairly, some of the goods Marshal bringing retail prices. Clawson has got his name up as a good auctioneer, as well as an efficient officer. A young man in Moroni has gotten it into his head that he should retail postage stamps at Moroni San in t iv place have signed a petition asking that the present postmaster, N. L. K'iason, be retained, and have sent their prayer to Washington. A'. L. lltralJ. rut t,e GIT-S- Oh Sunday, A:tg. 31, 1K40. The ire Morwe beptiiei ie Ledui. II. C bell bepewd Hvery Ceeeae. e wetehaeker. jeili OtMirwB ml bweaueMMgauued m Neu i45 'lbSekiel vuoi Sevege Km. Now that pastures are dry and bare, a provision of green ludder will be found acceptable. When green bidder is given, a regular ration ul one ounce uf salt daily ah arid be supplied. A cow giving to tu iz quarts uf m Ik day. will consume 80 p niids of per green fodder, w'tn 4 quarts i.f grain, every Z4 hours, niierc green fodder ia provided, it ll to keep the cows in a dark stable during the .ear uf day The past month the wtiter lias f uud a difference in lire yie'd of m Ik in favor ui this y shade and rest. Ex. mid-da- noasn. A run in a pasture field ar night will be very acceptable tuthe working hures In lose stables the flies gmatlv disturb tn m. wh ch they escape ia the tie d. After a d lyls work, to sponge the cuai with clean water, having a d.ixli uf soap in it, will be refreshing and healthful, and will prevent much ul the annoyance from flies. Cleanliness will almost entiiely avuid the disagreeable lb rso smell so prevalent in warm weather. Tlie night's paiure should uot he c- Ull.ed as of the fmmiii ht, fe-shouldpart bn given before they na.l me un el cut in the evening. Ay. r bll ws. i ( h. U T A i.iC., II, e LI. B'lig i.ahi aRfrr.i ar ( b.rL h:.tl d H'4l fi:-pr f will .i in tin r. ! c ii st ti'tv lu!t at (.nail. OJS.P , : ui .!, UA AlUlr JBy vir beMceiuer, iV-k'dcn. HtnusiraJ Kniry, Ne yeei. tor ihiktg NT Li-- 4 K 14 Sec. 11, y LioiN W N I'p 17 S. K 4. V. lie eaaiev lee hdfeieutg wtieeveev to prove hu cm tiuuujh icvidcotc iipwe mu J s.Jkivatiueid( Mid Ueil Vu; Joke 7 Aleer, Jacob B. Johnera, Setooel N Alter, eed George H. MkIuiiK ell of i fewUed. hmufB U Hueoe, Beguier. I. fiy SUMMONS. Ia d) V'toi'ce'sCwui, Bphratotf ceeaty, Ctah 1 mt. Aeditw HaeMie PUsadd, 1 Sen PcM is otherwise uakeowa, Grcctteg: You are berrbv aeeimned to be. led ancar bf lore , (he eeerraiBcd, al ary mtusrn ia Kphraid balutday, hcuati, San Pole LwttMy. l'ub Ten , oa . m. the 301k day mi Augeei, A L. il al e o'cln-i0 BAiwer a complain filed Rgmiotf yua ia this I uun, by end pfemalf ua the 151I1 day of Aug art. A- - 11. Oh Monday, Sept. 1, f86l. ud nny, M Salt taka a shn Sautliini l!ik. died et Meled, Obeide lira Bp. lieeiel Deeiel Loeafjr, Ideke On Tutiday, Sept. a. 1868. Said acti.to Is bmah 10 a soever boar you aba mmi CeplS M. Uvkv'i os irtue ul 61 wejpNH eed yam mi $ m iiaii(4 awe on atd ptuaafla crupv ia 61 It. eed McArtber1 I). ne treae Ephiasa d nrerMct, by crrtaia Heitor balongirg la peelr, eed ell paiMHM arrived ie belt Lake Cky. yea. aad acreiaaftor deaenbed, together with tocamg aad ol care eaid heifer aad cueiealtl On Wednesday, Seft. 3, 1873. Uu rod hokMs.ed heilcr, euppraod to be two anti The Mnedip Wjrmaiiig, aeiled frnei Liverpool, Fe , oao hatt yoafk old, leh bnni log whito. and hind lege with ur pymuM lur L KneUeh, Bad ilq white, whito nadev the body, Uaadod f BceadiaevieBB. 'Ihey were ihipwiecked eeer Se right thiHildor ble Iklud eed ended ie Sew York oe the au&h, eed ie sell Lake the eh, ol the bbibc eoeik COWS Lkea.kc r f lie JAi I tec Pvtaadaele TcJuheUec, whM uec THIS TIME. Fairview, Aug. 18, 1890' Eiiitok Krc.istkb. Attention hat called to the article, titled Others ieen in Our F'iz. I nave heard speeches Now expressing the seine sentiments. Mr.Fol.tor you say you are in possesion of f.tcis which go tu show that the Fresi-den- cy of this county have been recklessly and uiiwaireiitedlv quoted during the recent compaigu lot the removal of the Cuunty seat. It aiqiears to me that this is aimed at Mt. Fleesant, and lluae who labored in her favor dining that campaign. I now merely ask you to produce these facts, and let the blame rest where it belongs, fur as it stands now, 1 ami bishop C. N. Lund, of Mt. Pleasant, are beleived to tie the ones; as we had a conversation with one of the presidency, but I do not believe either of us lias misconstrued in any way what was said iu that conversation. If it is in you refer to, say so. otherwise exhunerate us. I d uot believe in making tool uf one and fish ol another 1 had hoped this contention was al an end. If it is nut Jet us now have it off our hands' Yuurs Truly, Swbn O. Nkilson. Iu answer to the abuve we will say that neither Sir. Neilsun, Bishop Lund, nur their associates were referred tu in our article. As to the proofs, or facts, we h aid it ouiselves.ana hence are sure of what we say. We do not think the Register has shown a disposition to lavuT one above an ttier,it is u.Jt u ir policy. We are alsj of the gentleman's opinion that the m uter should cume to an end, and hope tais will be the last mention ut it. d v iKeimiutyi kmu CtNusirf. BHahM Your ifn SAN PETE COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS Collector-NathFauk, 1 ,060; Chas, Clawson, zo8; A. E. Merriam, 19s; scattering, 11. Selectman Swen O. Neils-in10103; I onas H.Fnckson,zi7; Rees R.LIewellyn an . ns; scaturing 43. County detk John Reid, i.stz; James Robbins. 113; scattering, 5. Asscstur-Canu- ie W.Peterson, 1,043; O F. Coulidge, zzz, Abram Johnson, 140; scattering 11. nd ErickProsecuting a son, 838; C. E. Kuflord, zi8; Wm. K. Retd. 264. Cjrnner J. B. Rooper, 1,107; W. W. Woodring, azo; scattering 1. Recorder W. I). Candland, 1,138; E. J. Conrad, zz3; scattering 36 Sheriff ames Burns, i.tfiz; IUs Clawson, 109. scattering. 56. Surveyor John H. Huugaard, 1,114; H. S, Keer, scattering 3. Treasurer George B. Cox. 1,081; Ferd. Alder, st8;. B. Cox, 127. Accompanying the returns frum San Fete couuir was a letter from Swen O. Neilscn. staling that he had been voted fur as Swen Neilsun and Swen Ol Neil-seDie latter was hi tight name, but he omitted frequently the O frum his and name, was also known in the county wiihuuiit. Toe board decided to count the vote is him. In San Pete county there was also a ptuptHitMin to change tne coualy seat f.i Ephra m or Mt. Pleasant. The piesenl county seat is Manti. The vote un ibis question stood as follows' For a change to Ephraim, 193; fur a change to Ml. Pleasant, 599; fur no change. 498. There weie three votes for a removal tu Spring City. As it to change, the takes :wi thirds cuu.uy seat will remains! Manti. Herald The foregoing described boitor wee puimfeicd oa the aiet day ml Augiaal, ilgot, ia Ail paper, r evutly doacribad ae bewg a fear year eld cc The said hosier ia hold hi the prewiaoa al hi, ia Ephraia Prociasi. Aad you are horohv ateihad, that il yoa foil to op r ae obuvo required, the pfoiaaff will pear aad 1 take judgment agasaai yoa lur the laid aaia ol jjo cta damage oa ansd Mifer together with foediag care ihereul aad mate ul thu aul To the Sheriff or aay Co table mi aaid county. Greeting: Make legal nervice aad daa return harena. Givce y bead thu j6th day ol AugtM, A. D. ilm F. McFahLANa, Jaetica el the Faace, Ephraim Precinct. M. ttsrnev-Ferdina- n. v.-i- San Pete Valley II illway. . SJMMONS. la the JaelicaiCa in, Fairview Preciact, 8aa Feta et mv PUteii Cona(.luh Aad. lonaeca va. 1 I nha Pee 1 Hemmed. M ie othtnriae Gr(mg: Yfiy are aaknowa, I hereby aemmbaad eabaead appear before me. the uedevmiMAd, at nay offma m Fairview eiact. Koe Leiau. Ulh lenitory, em Tbutadejr a cotopfoiat fitod Anp abth. A. IX itoy to aam m by eaidpfoiatiffs oa Theraekay, Aug eat ngmi A. U. aid. llaRt Said as umm m bought to caret hato yot t8e wm for dito ot li.oci nm ffie trjlrrnng dawnhed age deae ansd pfiamtrifn Meadt laad is Kaimew poari mg other wnh cm aad foediag ol eaid aai tool aad ctata of thM auit Oee red cuar with white etnr la forehenA. dtp off aad ewalloar fork m kh ear, leader rinpc off the right ear, about layamaeld, branded CXoa the laff folk Han a calf wim her. tftil. AAid ihw euit Tu Ik ahonX m aud cwoiy. uy ComuM Greewag: Make legal service, aad dee ream here, (ziven under ay hand iku aid day ol July, A. D bwaa n aiL.auN, ,je. J lice ml the Peace, lamriew Preciact SUMMONS. tamet Sm PtM MiltlKin I. ih Imica'i cmnly, Cuh Tanhoiy. lb ol A Zifcnikw. JuUc. llrtun Goo,, H. Mihw FlaiiHiR, I Cut Guc Fan n. I Jak. Dm IWIndub l.JatA Hu. 4m mom Defendant: Sawooa ia othannH lukoMro. mara hereby requeued, to appear before ihia le A. D. Aa Qhm ma fodty, ihemih day mlIe August. at laffctoak, a. a.ui uid day, answer a oompla Tl IE TABLE. NO. 4. Mad agaiael yoa wherein said plaintiff claims th T take effect Ms.iday, f.ify 7. 1891. B4HUt! fit .7 dnnuuia cauiwl by year enuamli tree UaagSaMh. p WA oa ms premiM at Millburas Going North. No. e Saul naimale are deeenbad ne Mluwe ie wit: (foe Na a. black kore mX a yean aid. left hmd foot white. pat. branded L. Q oa leff him One hey horse colt, i year Avnvaa CLatr i, ym I. Lem g, rigid G.ig Lcavea llwuui. i. iy eld, bnaaeuj-j- on I. HU 41 Airina VIUWUK M..S Leaved in. gp Drnpcr. 4. tg Aad you are henhy ael'Rad that rf yoa foil la ap Green. a u MM TeawaiaDivide. place mi gnl aaawar laid com triamt at the tuna and is. eg. a. sa M atoraaMil. judgmeai will be taken agaiat you lie i.;i H IS II. a M Man Sreet NephL coat w kccpuig said the uf said aaUHiat the u. damage, Leaves Nephi. to. 4J Arrivcc jo. animals and the on of this suit. never blows hot nose. Train ran daily, Sunday accepted. Dated Urn sirt day of August, ilp. Traiae atop at adn marked only when signaled. Hie wltale never knows his Jiioeu A. ZiaaiaKiB, THCoumuiUa BACic, (seal Manager. Judice of the Peace Ii; a. UrnkM, Gcul SupL c We Want Your Wife o know we make a specialty of TEAS & COFFEES Our stock of these goods has no superior. We only buy the Best and can supply nothing else. WE WANT HER Trial Purchase of our to make goods, and test them for quality and price. WE WANT 1000 WIVES to know that for weight, quality and purity of gooJs we acknowledge no Tou Want the BEST! We hare it. J Come and ore P. Mdlstrupr 111 Farmers Exchange, i !. r 557 kc Civ, .vb it jlI it fl'stiAiii nr tf t K. it4?t Ja tu stit.j v.!e Let j iy ajt pdiMBden, Oh Saturday, Aug 30, 1840. We DmiMiqu, uf ibe wiieh fv tkt Nero. Lm ladtce. He wee ike end Aiey Uwiiee ie ret ihei OFF . : 4 j t. : heijy; ft .b t N ': , under s. lete cuunty. The citizens of the tatter one as The remain! of t'apt. Julm E'iek'iiii a tue tiefiul me (1 eight went to the l.nici Sweiiih inventor, who died place in ll.a matter of coal, tie said noted ttirR.G. W. were Lugih.ng then grade New York on the 8 of March. r8ftg;weie two miles at a cost i.l j.i,uoo to avuid a removed to his native cruuiry an the as. uue and one! a f percent. gradcat SpanA shower of toads fell in Bellevne, ish Folk. Idaho, the olhei day They ne'e Whv should hot Ephraim be Ihe J unct-m- u great service in eating up the" oraisii.-p-pen which were Cilv? Both roads nit't--t uem and tmii-l- i danugi-- , run right through the town, only ta. A i.mrud-ctmeat ke. in n hunbl ckx ituin tne business ct'.itir. A. dreds inn u .is ill, tie, t voli Mi I1cisa.it lliete is ui.lv m e dun a :lie id nU week on m- l (.'n.-iaN,.. As a: Iai.t. ttie two roads cume Icgethei C vi i Cos, store whera he will be prepared to wait on his friends and customers on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Mr. W. I). Funk, who lives at Funk's lake, arrived in bait Lake last evening with zoo ths of carp, which were caught in that beautiful sheet of water. lie says, carp that were put in the lake right years ago weigh fifteen pounds. He is the owner of the lake, and say s he will Hanford the at Council Cap. Sleeting, the other night, explained the science uf soon have enough carp to supply-hal-f the country. S. I.. Herald. Fie an p.r l.rnii here at home. So 1 support something will evuluve in our tuw n before long. ju-tic- Mr. Carl Hanson, of Spring City, lost his corral and about 10 or ta tons of hay with the usual complaint boy and matches. lots Size. The' District Schools of Spring City commence their first term neat Monday. J. F. Allred, R. W. Liv-- i ington and John S. Wain are the teachers. v bVt diverts S;t vfedthett f.t.i.ixnr tlH I 'tmh and Arr i hiillfr uf riuel rriyla I j uni uiua.neiiiui nets and 11 The veterans of 1850, 5 1 and 51 will be assigned a special place in the congregation, and speeches will be delivered by some of them on with this occasion, interspersed music, singing and remarks from others that have taken a leading part in the great work, which has made so many thousands prosperous and happy. CAl.LMi.VK. On Thursday, Awf zS, 1840 Tic order ul Tedffl iiocenao uinoiiiiac BcikMii Yohun. sod Albert Cei.iigM. M "How far tu Satina?" "Where is ikm LtahOcoQ Lanin fur etmi8Bit, mtried hf Salma? How is real estate in Safina?" the !!urcMhuuirMujr, Cwurt, gad pUbiicri r.8Mi . are some uf ihe quesfi ns asked bv peoOh Friday Au. 19, ili62. Room Ciic loOUM Briam'e Ot tram ml 4I vafuM, eic pdu ple in Salt Lake and Ogden. Satina? "Satina's all right. "We'll get pie arrived ie belt Like. Capt. We S. Seclejr'i Oe irein ef 39 erefuei. thar El:!" are some of the cxclaimaliuns tSU Bad eirrved Sell Lake. i i ELGISTLR 1 f 1,.-.- .a r.'ir v i!.is 1,'Ji.nr-j-- i u n- V,.n -1 f.,i ilnv lias wjier - r g'u uhieh w'l Lr t .'ii.ike l:.c e'.ititii! tr. - Ole 5 irenson Jr. has been engaged,! principal i.lT ''rrn t schools for the coming slIkmI year. A. C. Smith returned to his home in Manti on Monday last, he has been here on a v.sit fur the past three weeks. Kenlui.ind Kiirksmi lia 1 his first case Green yesterday: we cmi- in ' I liUi '' dnV him 011 his pr unning sue- is lire amount U gntuLiu completed as J water asked hy the C'.in.unv, 10 mem e with, and be increased as rncas-- l The wotk on the K iller Mills will soon lul1 tequite. he linisiied, and Mr. S r non hopes suun.io beable.toaccon rr.oda'e custom- - j v eir 1. V. a. 1:1111:4 1 I 11L.1 .11. I a Irt Is. v.ii a r 1 Capt. l.C. llanlnid who is here in Sn W1IC, will r,e Luilt r i lit iff This Pete iu the interest I ihe R. G. V. Ky. diih'iiilly is causing the unens uutuM A JUBILEE. met wub the City Cuiiiii.il if tphiaini .miiuyanct is thev wis:i tu encuinajj night aud witii a Mass Meeting 1, he ,i.c nj.td. and they have little In connection with the 40th anni- Mundaycitizens mi Tuesday. Fn in the til the Upes of ever getting liie other; the of the versary of the introductioi we ; stitemenis glean genilemau' W. expect a gnud deal The R gospel into Scandinavia will be held tlit folluwiiig news. Thistle jiT lieighi tinm Marvsv.ile and much is Monfrnni T toad lied he and on graded Sunday in Ephraim tlie summit at miles, with the except inme In the "pine leg.uii. day, September 14th and 15th, pre- to ion ofa little wik on (he suiniu.t divis , , 1 sided over by Prest. C. Peterson. .l.!le.re. ami a good deal ol grading .. done k : it . 1 lul ; : Ephraim, Utah, r i !: lkiwa.7 Register i! tii The Ufiiirwda 'rure fro this r'ai; irtfrAtnuisi .. Vow. N lr In P'.MisheJ weekly at rj.l.rj::.'., Pete iWiiccp-e'::np!- M EI REALM, UTAH. I |