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Show NOTES Ephraim R: R. Reception, Iec 3th. Theie were but few drunks and but one arrest. ; The Depjt at Mt Pleisant is almost completed. Spring City will soon li' e a dep. it, and the water t.mk is being pushed viyu ! rously j The Gills of the Km:isti r ( like weiej abroad the first train that enleied Kph - j raim They were the only ladies on the train. The fiist p iss issued in M inti was on ; Friday last, and was given bv Mr. li.ib- I cock In Mi. and Mrs Ji Im Reid for a trip to Salt Lake mid retutn. The fust passengers from Salt Lake weie Marshal Clawsim of Kplitaini and Mr Jus. Christiansoii i f Muylield. Tlieie was a lady with the party unknown to the lepoiter. H in. C. N. I, i-i t .l Mt. Pleas mt, and W. K. Reid of Manti, Kecoider Cand-l.ind Cand-l.ind of Mt. Pleasant and Hp. Reid ot M.inti and 111 tny cither uutables uele amoni; the visitois. Great credit is due 10 the R. R. Committee Com-mittee and the city council lor the great success if the railroad's ti. nance into our city. The locution go the same and the convenient and Urge depot grounds Mr, J. P.Meiliirup was the busiest man in Ephraim, Kriday and Saturday. As .usual with tnis gentleman, when he does ' anything, he dies it well. Such was the case in his pusition on the K: R. Committee, TI13 visitin R,. R. Rentlemen were laboring un ler a cf )U I c 1st over them bv the explosion in tin Cjinp uiy's C1.1I mines at Castle Gale wh en happened ab-iin t!ie tim -t.i:y arrive ! at riiis'le.ou their way down. j Tim Supermend mt or D-'p m toJ ri Rkgistek reprier that ih.it di-1 di-1 vision of tils' service would he here in two or lluee weeks, and tin! lCphr.iim was to have as hands nne and lare a depot as Mt. Pljisant. Mr, Babcock says 'the handsomest handsom-est old lady he has met in S in Pete w.ts Mrs.Cox, of M tnti.the rinest baby was the child ol I Hvid lieal of Ephraim, and lir most intelligen , iass iniingano dig iti d gentleman, the b hid Mivor of Epnra n . The first locomotive thai ever breathed breath-ed its fire and smoke indictaiots ol civilization, civi-lization, crossed the confines of our queit little country villaje.with haughty snoit at 10:4 1 a. m. Saturday, Dec, 13. 1890. It was thi construction engine of the R. G. W. Kv. Road Masier, Jerry O'Connell.and hi efficent aids, were very caieful iiilr ptssing through the city with the cot:, struciion not to have injured bvacciJent any one of the hundreds of childien who swarmed around the train like beesaiound a hive. |