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Show Diptheria is in several houses in Ephraim, all of which are under quarantine. The storms of Saturday and Sunday Sun-day left the Streets of Ephraim a veritable sea of mud. Atty. Erirkse andSherriff Burns of Mt. Pleasant were present at the late sessions of the County Couit. Supervisor Larter, of Mt. Pleasant is greatly assisting in the improving of our streets, may he continue in his good work. Mrs. Ellen Jakeman went to Salt I.ake yesterday on business. The lady expects to return home to Ephraim on the R. G. VV.Ry, On account of sickness some of our force ha3 been kept at home this past week, hence the columns of the Register are not as well filled as they otherwise would havebeen. We have received the first number num-ber of the Pyramid printed at Mt. Pleasant. It is a bright six column folio and we welcome it on our exchange ex-change list. We also welcome the Salt Lake Stock Exchange on our list. At the Election on Monday last, the conventions ticket as published in the last issue of the Register, was elected with one exception, A.idrew Thompson, Jr. got 130 votes and C. R. Doritts 51, for Assessor and Collector. Everything went off ' quiet. Drs. Freeman & Burrows, Salt Lake Eye and Ear specialists the former well known in San Pete, will make a tour of our county, be tween the 15th and 20 of this month. The afflicted should look out for them. Mr. Ole Larson is going to Pan- Coimty Locals. HOME MISSIONARIES. Appointed for Sunday. December 14 l.f90. Fountain Green, Niels Anderson, A. C. N:elsen, I Mormii, Peter Peterson, Jens Peter jenson. ... Wales, Andrew Peterson, Peter H. Anderson. An-derson. Indiauola, Mads Anderson, Ferdinand Clare. Milburn. Philip H. Hurst, James Sanderson. San-derson. Fairview, Jacob Jacobsen, Jamei Harvey; Har-vey; Jr. Mt. Pleasant, R. N. Allrcd, Heiining Hanson. Sorinu Citv. Cyrus II. Wneelock, John guitch this week to superintend the the erection of a Roller Mill in that city. Panqtiitch has done well to secure the services of Kphraims talented millwright, Mr. Larson, who has fully demonstrated in the construction con-struction of the "6'litmix Mill" that he is fully competent to manipulated successfully the complicated machinery mac-hinery tf l first class roller mill. The representative of the Salt I.ake Herald was among the merchants mer-chants of Ephraim a ihoit time ago to see what they would do in the way of having a "write up" in the Sunday Herald, similar to the one about Manti. One gentleman remarked: re-marked: 'since the Herald has written writ-ten up all there is in San Pete as belonging, be-longing, directly or indirectly, to Janti, what is the.-e left to write for Kphraim?" Santa Claus will have but a meagre supply of toys left this year, as Jos. F. l)orius& Co. have nearly bought them out. Their immense stock of Tovs and Christmas goods will not be opened until a week or so later than expected on account of the building not being ready for occupancy. oc-cupancy. Now if you tlesire a good article or a desirable Christmas present, why wait until you see their announcement, in the new Larson building, Ephraim. Anderson & Crandall's Photography Photo-graphy gallery is making a tour through the County. They will be located in Mt. Pleasant from tht 20th to the 27th, in Spring City until the Caiter. Chester, J. P, Christensen, vVilliam Hawden. Ephraim lohn R. Baxter, Niels Benson. Manti, C. L. Thorpe, Andrew Thompson Thomp-son J 1. Stirling, Andrew J Moflitl.I Icnry Wintch. Mayfiel i, Niels Christiansen, J, P, Hansen, Han-sen, Jr. Guunisuu, A, W. Bessey, F..ia Shoma-ker. Shoma-ker. Fayette, Lirs Myrup, C. Embley. . Dover, John Reddington, William Bown Sen, Appointed for Sunday, DecemberaSth 1890. , Milburn N els L. Lund, Peter Madsen Moroni 01 j Soreusou Sen., W. U, Caudlaiid. Walei-R. Carter Sen. Leets Neilsen. Chester Andrew L Jensen, John Olsen S:erliug Ward Stevenson, JenJ ensen Meetings will be held in the several wards at a p. m. , Canute Peterson, Henry BAL. John fi iUaibkn. Presidency of the San Pete Stake of Z1011. The Mt. Pleasant Depot will soon be completed, Herring, Salmon, and other kinds of Fish at J. P. Meilstrup. Mr. J. P. Meilstrup paid a flying visit to to the metroplis last week. Norwegian Fresh Anchovis just arrived at J. P. Meilstrup. 15 cts a tt. The Ephraim Coop carries a chioce lot of Groceries of various kinds. C.W.Peterson, Esq., has been sic the past week. He is now con- valesmg. For 65 cts you can get a can of Yeast Powers & a large doll free at the Drug Store. We ar obliged for receipt of the "Report of the Utah Commission" for 1S90 froin Jlon. JohnT. Caine. A little bov'naroed Aft Plaasant Nielson was riding a horse the other diyr and was thrown to the ground but was not seriously injured. Mr, Reese of Wales lost a child from diptheria last week. The schools are discontinued on account ac-count of the disease. Joseph F. Doriu9 & Co. have a rery f ne lot of Holiday Goods which they will open up with in the new building, as soon as their shelving etc., is arranged. 6th of December when they will be located in Ephraim some eight or ten days. Mr. Adam Anderson is in charge. The fame of the Anderson photographs has spread all over San Ptte,and all that is necessary nec-essary to secure plenty of business is to let thepeop'e know that ihey are there. Another paragraph was added to 1 the chapter of accidents that has already al-ready furnished quite a number. Charley Jenson who has been herding herd-ing sheep for Joe Farnsworth in the mountains bordering the west side of Ban Pete valley, so we are inform-1 ed, was getting out of a wagon with a shotgun in hand. He had ho'd of the gun by the nnuzle.and in letting j it down the hammer struck 'he end j of the doubletree, causing the discharge dis-charge of the gun and the tearing off of his !ef. hand. lie was brought to Ml. Pleasant and is stopping with Sophus Jenson. While the wound is a very painful one, it is not likely to result in anything worse than the loss of his hand. Pyramid. The Utah Sugar Co sent out a circular dated Nov. 14 inviting the people of Utah to purchase of stock. The Register believes that it will be one of the permanent instutions of the County, and a paying industry. indus-try. H. P, Larson's new building is fast nearing completion. When finished fin-ished it will be the neatest front in Ephraim and Jos. F. Dorius & Co. are to be comgratulated on securing this building for their growing business. busi-ness. They will have the best dis play windows in Ephraim. Mr. Barton representing S. P. Teasdcl, Salt Lake, the famous and , jovial merchant of the"Four Stores" paid the Register office a visit last week. Mr, Teasdel advertises in the Register and we are pleased to recommend re-commend him to all of our readers. aCall atheTeasdel'FourStores'when in Salt Lake. Mr. J. P. Meilstrup has inaugurated inaugurat-ed a schem whiche will be profit-ab'.e profit-ab'.e to his customeis. He issues to his customers a card representing $ 25.00 in amounts from 5cts to$3-oo which will be punched with amount of each cash purchase. When the heck is exhausted the holder receives receiv-es a $5.00 book "The Peoples Encyclopedia" Besides this prizes there is a beautiful clock worth 15.00 which will be given to the or.e jguessingthe lucky number, after a fcrjain number of checks are sold. |