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Show Mllke way for Le County Bcgistcr a It! Why that's the U. S. iMail Coach of Ephraim." It is Sera Christian family who have gone ar.d not Jens Tygersori. vf C a: Ephraim, SanPeU jPuhlis-ici- l What is that?" Naritiiir. C.S'.Uu!i-- i Tise Ci., Utah. Yv,J ( la i M VSCKlVIlilN; v ti 7 y Ikiut .M $ 5, j uhunJ $ w . i Unde Sam's mail. Tvgerton's to Mexico Up. Madson aurl wife of (iunnisoo passed through Ephraim on their return from Conference yesterday. fc Mr. David ('midland dropped in tv see the Kkois irk this morning. We are always pleased to see our Eri'.erni at the Post (Juice at Epli-jjiUtah, as sciyipd class matter friends. UUfc 4, l8yu. is tp have water works, RegisicrUo. lttlilislt:rs or Mayfield at least some (f her enterprising lilllKCTOIIN. P Meilstfup. l'res. citizens are figuring on piping water from springs one mile distant into J. T. Jakeman, See. Peter Schwalbe, 'I'reas. itown. 1) 1. Mailsun, following is the appointments for (He Parson. Conferences in the San Fete Stake; ! - Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 1 7;aml Saturday and Sunday, August April 9. jS'jJ ;.!.r:iii, Utah. . . - 15 KKET KMOKT. M I and 16. Cuuningtou & Co. are now ensconced In one of the handsomest stores in the city at 21 East First South, the Hooper building. They invite all old friends and customers to give them a call. If y u want to be considered a well must have the best cloth used in making your garments, a peilecl fit and the must skilled workmen to make them up for you. Martin Schmidt, the tailor, auo Progress Building (Salt Lake) can suit you in all classes. dieued mn.vuu JTPHRAIM POST OFFICE. UAII.S ARRIVE From the North South ,Fm-th- 4:30 p. to. 6;oo a. m. mails ei.es nerth at ism. seuth 4,ijp. m. e Apostle A. II. Lund is appointed President of tha Manti Temple, in the place of President Wells, deceased. San Pete and this Temple district, feel to congratulate themselves on his appointment to that position. Mr. C. A. Larson and his daughter Olivia left Ephraim for CopenerriOF. mosks this morning. hagen They will and Mrsrydiy except Sundays several months in Denmark spend .until Legal Hotdays from I a. m. friends before returing home visiting in. p. The Rkcjster wishes them a pleasMnnry.pders and Register business ant visit and a safe return. from 8 a. m. to 4 p. in. Every gentleman visiting lalt Lake during conference should order his spring suit, made by Martiu Schmidt .the tailur.oo Progress Building. He uses a none but the best cloth and employs Senator Sherman's voluntary none but (he very best .workmen, so you from the Senate is a good can rely, on getting clothes that will not rdcal like Patti's farewell toure, as only fit you perfectly, but which will outwear any others, if you leave your meas ar as lie is concerned, hut ure with him. 'oraker and his frie :ds are disposed Two cars of grain has been loaded to forre him to live up to his in Ephraim this week, and six more word. ears ordered to this point to be Hill of Colorado; loaded before If the wlm was recently appointed by rest of the monthSaturday. of April contiuaes member i . the in- 1 It has .. Alt. iltuiMB 'Ephraim will make ternational monetary commission, the best begun, record yet, and one that is not a great statesman quite the will be hard to eclipse. contrary, but hr knows how to give .''taT" to hiqisclf and others. He What will our new mail service do said in a recent interview of Mr. when the inspector visits Ephraim He and wants to accompany the mail Harrisons appointments: We suggest strives to select those men who will up to the post office. be a credit to the country." Per- that Post master I .arson goes down haps hr does, but if he does the re- to the depot on the occasiou to ride sults of his strivings are very up with him to the office, and that the town turn out to see the propoor. Editorial Notes, . ex-Go- v. rr Senator Stewart bat been telling out 'f school absut how Mr. alt-- s irrison compelled Senators to vote .against their convictions by threatening to veto measures in which thy What were personally interested. business lias a Senator or Representative to be personally interested in any bill that comes before Congress. Judges arc not allowed to sit in the trial of cases in which they arc personally interested, and one of these days the people will put a stop to the careers t,f Congress ,mcn who do such things, .and it can ..not he too soon for the future welfare of the country. 1 1 Co 1111 ty Locals, NOTICE Our Agents are not allowed 40 make Collections ynless they have a .written Order or Sateinmt issued ,.viy the Manager or secretary of this Company. COLXTY RfCISTER Co. March 34, sRyr. Matron anil Christenson rhnlograplieis. Coinniricial St. No. 18. me Cabinets. Only 51.50 per dozen. Wo. iS 1 Mr. Peter Greaves is giving in cash for f.hc highest price wool. pleasant call from Bp. His hitnev on Thii'sil ly week hcturcat the Ephraim Tabernacle We hail a was weli received. Rates of Insurance on Dwellings are very low Dont risk a fire. Mrs. Ellen Jakeman has been secured to correspond with this paper Her letters and articles will appear from time to time as occasion permits. The teachers of San Pete Co. have invited Sevier and Juab Counties to join in their Summer Institute to be ncld at Funk's Lake some time during the Summer. The datc.has not been determined when it shall be ..rtr readers shall be informed. cession. The Conference. h ment; we daily make mislakt-s.wlii- i shows us that man is prone 10 error. Wo may never relax our 1 igilance 11 1 in Our Special guarding our conduct or we find (liven Ltk A Itrcit ourselves in a dangerous position. We must progress or we will go hack Kynopnin of Sciul Annual ward. We often have noticed the tendency of our fellowinen to c lunge Coutercucc of the and are subject to this ourselves. Mormon Church held, Kvrry effort of ours should be put forth in the effort to progress, and Salt Lake City. advancement. When we discover Hy our Sjsrcial IrpMkf anything else in those we love, our efforts should be to inspire them SUNDAY APRIL j. with that zeal and earnestness, that is necessary. We find ourselves MOSES THATCHER. situated to day with repeculiarly gavt a very fine discourse on Gov- gard to the education of our childernment. President Wilfnnl Wood- ren, since their training i3 in the ruff also spoke for a short time. hands of those not of our faith. I do not know one district teacher AFTERNOON. who has used his position to influence The congregation was so great at those under their rare by direct the afternoon services that it was methods. Rut those who constantly decided to hold meeting at the As- associated together partake of each sembly Hall, which was immediately others opinions. We should fusti r filled. The numbers at the Taberspecies of education, that will every nacle was still so great that standing make a man a good citizen. The room could not be found within its of the inind upon one serdwelling walls. ies of subjects must in the end be Singing on page 325, by congrega- disastrous. Education is proper tion. Praise to the man who com- and harmoninous development, munes with Jchuva. bringing out in the fullest the powers Prayer, Seymore U. Young. otthe individual. While we cannot Choir sang an anthem. control our schools The sacrament was administered we can theconditionsjof look at home to the proper by the bishopric of the 17th and devclopeinent spiritually of their 1 8th wards. minds. Sabbath Schools accomI'REST GEORGE Q. CANNON, plishes something in this direction, out their powers and estabbringing the of the occupied greater part reverence for a Supreme lishing afternoon, and touching upon many do Association being. Primary or of rather branches subjects subjects, spoke most feelingly and much, Young Ladies and Young Mens Association also, but I fear forcably on the plan of salvation for we are careless, and have not the the dead. The sacredness of Temtact necessary to make the most of because of work the ples going great on therein of an eternal and sacred these organizations. In our eagerness for wealth we are nature. The importance of marriage, and that marriages should be apt to neglect the conditions by which our children are surrounded. properly solemnized, that the marThe person who is buried in one idea covenant was eternal between riage such, and their children were law- even if that be religion is in an inful heirs to all the blessings rom-isc- line condition. It is the design of j to father Abraham. Urged our Father to give the fullest scope upon the young people to marry, to the human understanding. The and said that young men of more world have presumed to think in the than 21 years unmarried, were a acceptance of Mormonism had acdangerous element in any commu- cepted of something that would nity. That those who went through stultify man. This is not correct. the sealing ordinance and the ordi- It holds out to every man and nance of adoption, should be very woma.i the grandest prize the mind careful that they did justice to all can conceive of. Association with the just, the approval of God, and concerned. eternal progress. There is nothing APOSTE H. J. GRANT. desirable but our faith prompts us Desired the offices of the Holy to'strive for. Energy peseverance, Spirit. Bore testimony that the per- self sacrfice with the enjoyment of son who spoke by this spirit was as of energy blessings designed for much benefited, edified and built up, man. This is as a school to beautify as those to whom he spoke. There and cleanse them. I would have you was the greasest joy of which man remember the instructions and testicould conceive in preaching the monies that have been given to you gospe1. Spoke of the willingness of carrying it with you home. the members of the church generally to respond to missionary calls, and NOTICE! the tenacity with which they hung on to dollars, that did not figure up Paul J. Mahony is not authorized to near the amount of their loss in to do any business for the County going on missions. Recister from this date. It had been said by some that the Register Company. Church was in its decline, but he bore J. P. Meilstkup, Pres. a strong testimony that such was April 2 1891. not the case. Those who felt that way were living such lives that they could not enjoy the spirit. Told F. O. liar C.B Markland hew apostates will often bear testiTHE mony of the truth of the gospel while ('ri'tHmlu d Henry Smith. CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS. work! pnrww U. T. X. D.pct Office Open Hmm Block tnd South itreit Arcs caretulljr naplcd aad ft hishcat marlcot prica, Return Bade oa day laala. Ccasigincats elicited, Adraa ;viinT Uiurautrv given when Circular Write .r Call. BIRCH TIll'ivS COMPANY. & IRmr. Ol FIl'KS: Ruoiis n't zjj Coimitulion Block, Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. l'-.- r See-Hi- TO THE FRONT AGAIN. la Aaron Hardy, of Moroni, San Fete county, yesterday complete! the term of imprisonment to which he was sentenced for unlawful cohabitation, and an additional thirty they fight it. days for the fine and costs imposed, Meeting adjourned until 10 oclock and was released upon taking the on Monday Morning. Choir sang an anthem. oath provided by law before Com missioner Greenman. Me raid. Benediction, by Apostle John The red wheelbarrow put on to carry the mails from the station to the post office is the laugh and scorn of everybody. Such things are what has caused Ephraim to be considered inferior to her neighbors, when in reality our town is one of the first, in importance, if not the very first, in San Tele, and the sooner our citizens stop putting in contracts so that they cannot do a respectable service, the better it. will be for all concerned. Rupture can be Cured The Champion Binders and powers at John Williams Supt. Co-o- Mayfield p. Grant Bros, company, Generol Agents. EPHRAIM CO-OPERATI- VE INSTITUTION: if MERCANTILE North ami South ft : Hats and cap boot and Dry Goods of all ileseriptioti. shoes, lnitli home made and imjKMted. Clothing a npecality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits: Crackers ar.d fish. Our Hardware Department contains for Mechanics; also tools for Farmer Picks, Hoes, Forks ami liukes. tn immense stock of Tools such an Shovnls, Spxdn Glassware, Qucensware, Wooden ware; Medicines; Drugs; Paints and Oils; Well loping and hiugles. Yonr patronagu is always appreciated, no matter how am a 11 You may rest assured it will bn our non stent your purchase. aim to give our Customers the best goods that can be obtained for the money. Your Child will bn treated a fonrteously yourself. u J. A. ANDERSON, Supt. Grat Sacrifice Sale. Big excitement in the Dry Goods Trade in Salt Lake. I fyun WrLHeq Bros. Co. The wide awake Cash Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Gents Furnishrgs, Shoes, Hats ife Caps, Eporium of the West have purchased over 150,000,00 worth or New Spring Goods at Lowest Cnsll Prices, which they are selling0 at unhead prices. SEEING IS BELIEVING " 25 100 dz Extra 2000 yds 2000 " 72 Extra fiilie Bleach Napkins handsome Patterns lunsume Towels, " " Finished large Sateens all Colors Gingham all style? ' 36 u h Percales nice Good Colored Surah all c jlors fine " " Mohairs ' Light & dark Challies. Handsome Patterns loo doi Extra quality. Fast black Hose M 50 100 Ladies Jersey Yes's fur Good Jersey fackets fur Extra quaily Cloth Jackets & Blazers fi5 " drill 15 5 $2 d z 35'J 2 15 CIS 15 12 3oo 30 42 35 6 25 25 250 " " " few 25 2 .1 A. 60 9 40 5 45 S50 Bargian after Bargain throughout our mammoth Stock. Remhir wc guarantee every dollars worth of goods as represented, or refund your money. We begin this great Slaughter Sale April 1st and Continue for So dont miss the Bargain at Walker Bros. & 15 days. Flyer Co. THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS At the beginning of the afternoon P. O. Box 942 Salt Lake City Staadird Goage. meeting on Sunday, President Can non announced that there had been two cases where persons had had their pockets picked, and warned Pullman Palace and nil us innocent country people to be on the lookout. One of those robSlncplng Cars on a' bed was a lady 740. the amount; the Throxgh Trains. at other a gentleman of $ 12 . Cabinet Photos $1.50 Per Dozen Newcomb MONDAY APRIL 6th. fc Co. Main St, Salt Lake city. Congregational singing on page General Offices Salt 166, We thank thee Oh God for a Lake City, Utah. NOTICE. prophet. Parties wanting Dental work done Prajer by, J. D. T. McAlIaster, before May isb, please call before Hymn 132. D. C. DODGE, "Sweet it the werk my Gad. CerMta n April soth., as I will be away from Kina. ; Teprue hy Bane, i.c peak wdaiac." April 20th. until May 1st. 1891. GEORGE 0. CANNON J H BENNETT, Resp't yours Implef the C. M. West, Dentist. presented the authorities Gw.JW.5 Past4g I Church in the usual order. All unanimously sustained. President Woodruff complained of lack of A FULL BLOOD as Wn fullness of reports. Relief Societies the only one full, spoke of work, in Salt Lake City Utah. A. C. Olson will be in Eph- as an immense work done by that body, they have fed the poor, d in all the principal cities raim, April 15, 1891, with a the sick and responded to Agencies San Pete County. of fine pure bred Percheron Stal- evefy call ever made upon them, and lion and will stand at Eph-painu- said God would bless them as He Agent for and dealer in all would every faithful worker. This Manti. kinds of first class agricult-urea- l A rumor has been circulat- report was read, showing an astonImplements, Shuttler ed that Rouston" was not a ishing record of thrift, industry and Farm and Freight wagons. charity. . foal getter. I here chalJOHN HENRY Buckeye & Crown mowers. 162 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Agricultural ments. t GEO. A. LOWE Ogden Sat Lake tt it Trovo Green River com-forte- lenge any man in San Pete to prove such a statement. Rous-to- n sired 70 colts in 1889 and 86 in 1890. During the two years he stood to 1S9 mares 12 of which were none breeders, thus giving 156 colts to 177 mares, missing only ax out of the 177. A. COLSON, Mjt. Peasant, ong. We all have room for improve- - wheels. Ixadvilln Tueblo Colo Springs Tim Table, SMITH. Enjoyed the Conference. Buckeye Binders Every topic almost has been dwelt upon Planet Horse Hoes & Garin which w are vitally interested. den city clipper plows. BradThe spirit of the Lord has rested in & Solid comfort Sulky great abundanee upon speakers so ley far as I have been able to judge. Plows. Bessell chilled Plows. They have spoken of the faith and J. I. CASE THRESHERS In fidelity of the people to duty. A fine assortment of Bugaddressing you I am dependent upon Carriagics it Carts. gies thclioly Spirit, unless I have it I Steam Engines Lane Ames shall not remain upon my feet Saw Mills Leffell Turbine Grand Junction Glenwood Springs Local Service Salt Ogden, Denver m Eifsot,Marcli I5, ISH1. Lake, Thistle, Manti JVbB F.U A M i;o I2J0I Bingham & OgiSen Lr i2;io Ogoan io;si 9;3 6;j8 7i 5:54 5:30 Leave Salt ljtke4:.sJ p m turning, arrive Salt Ukn 5130 p. m. Lv. Salt Take 8.25 a Bingham Ar Bingham 10 :i- p ra Li Bingham 3150 pmAr Salt Ubf 5:30 p Si - |