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Show --- ? Ephraim will get $3,189 from the school fund. The R. G. W. completed their telegtaph line to Ephraim yesterday The Sentinel Christmas No. made its appearance in Mt. Pleasant on the 14th. of January. A neatly painted sign borad bearing bear-ing the legond "Ephraim" arrived on last evening's train. We want a bright girl, not younger young-er than thirteen, to learn type set-ing. set-ing. Apply at this office. Dr. W. II. Olsten has been appoij ted division surgeon of the R. G.W. Ky, His office is in Ephraim. Trest. ; Peal and Maiben held meeting in Fairview on Saturday night, and at Mt. Pleasant on Sunday. Sun-day. . There was a rainbow in the west on Sunday evening, and a bright Sun-dog,altnost as bright as the sun itself. Mr. Hawden is buying wool, sal-eratus, sal-eratus, etc., for the Provo Woolen Mills, and selling a choice lot of their yarns flannels, etc. The amount of money coming into this county for the school fund runs up to 5jo, 741.s6.orl4.43 er capita for the pupils of the county. Don't forget the famous Weber Comedy tfompany to-night. Tomorrow To-morrow night and Saturday night. New Plays and a new Company. Bp. C. N. Lund and Peter Mat-son, Mat-son, were down from Mt. Pleasant, Saturday, to attend the Priesthood meeting. They were a week too soon. There is a car load of excellent coal at the Ephraim Depot for sale. For particulars apply to Peter Greaves. The price of the coal is 15.25 at the yard. IP e had a call from Hon. C. N. I.uud of Mt. Pleasant on Saturday. We are always glad to see our friends among whom we are pleased to class the gentleman from Mt. Pleasant. Dr. Ellis, the famous lecturer, will givealeture on Utah from '47 to 70 iu Mt. Pleasant this evening, Eph-taitn Eph-taitn to-morrow evening and Manti Saturday. He should have a good house in erery town. The stake Academy and Church schools occupied a portion of the time on Sunda" last. The Academy I should be better attended, and the Register will be pleased to record a marked increase in the number of antendants at that worthy institution. institu-tion. We had a pleasant call from Jacob Jacobsen of Mcroni, Saturday. The gentleman was here to attend the funeral of the late Miss Sarah Olsen who was formerly engaged at the Temple Boarding lloue, Manti. All th Temple workers who could, were requested to be at the funeral. County Locals. Diphtheria is again reported in Ephraim. Don't target the Wcbers the next three nights. ; Frank J. Allred was down from Spring City,Saturday. ; , "We acknowledge the receipt of favors from Hon. John T. Caine. Norwegian Fresh Anchovis just arrived at J. P. jiteilstrup. 15 cts a tb. ' The Ephraim Coop carries a "chloce lot of Groceries of various 'kinds., , ' - Mr. German Rasmussen and A. C Nittlsen called in to see us Sat-, Sat-, urday. : The eltction of officers for the Register Company was held last Monday. Mrs. Charlotta Taylor is prepar- Marshal Clawson arrested Mr. Henry Mower of Fairview last Tuesday, Tues-day, at 9 a. m., on a charge of alul-try. alul-try. An indictment was found against him by the last Grand Jury. He was taken before Commissioner Johnson and filed bonds in the sum of 1,500, Henry DeFries and Owen Sanderson going his sureities. In our "Emery County Locals" will be found a notice of the death of the eldest son of Mr. Geo. Hales, formerly of Manti. Mr. Hales is well and favorable known in the southern part of San P.te as one of the Temple workers. The Register offers condolence with the rest of the County, to the bereaved Father and Mother. Saturday Church Schools have been established at Mt. Pleasant, Manti and Gunnison, and an announ cement was made on Sunday that one would be established in Ephraim next Saturday. A good turnout is solicited, as all are invited. The school is free and should not be slighted. Next Saturday at 9 a. m. in the Central School House. The Ephraim Civil Government Class had their debate on the Silver Question last Saturday night, which resulted in a victory for the affirmative. affirm-ative. The champion on the negi-tire negi-tire side of the question who had been using some very damaging argument ar-gument to his cause, said he had been misled by reading the argument of certain local papers on the question ques-tion which caused a laugh. Jack Chew, of Gunnison, San Pete county.was lately arrested for grand larceny on a complaint sworn to by W. j. Robbins of Scipio. An examination exam-ination was held before Commission er Zeonard of Salina last Friday and Saturday. Stewart and Bean appearing ap-pearing for the prosecution and W. K. Reid.of manti, for the defendent. Dcfendent was bound over to await the action of the gand jury. Bonds 1500.00. ed to take four boarders. Academy students preferred. The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid and other papers speak well of th Weber Web-er Comedy Comp my, ' ' We understand that several at- """ tachments were made in Ephaim yesterday by the tax collector. Ephraim now has aWestern Union Telegraph Office. J. P. Meilstrup . sent the first message over the line Mr. Percy Candland, of Ehraim, has bought Mr. Larson's shelf-stock and will open a first-class drug store at Salina. . Farmer's Club are being organized? organiz-ed? yi Cache County. What of San fc Pete, bag she not a great necessity for such or janizations? Mr. G. E. Anderson will open his gallery in Ephraim on ..Friday and .Saturday 30 and Jt inst. He always -giyes satisfaction in all hi s work. Be sure agd get your jihoto. s , ' 7 ' MrY'G.' E. Anderson presented to this office two pictures of the Manti R. R. Reception. One is the first R. G. W. train in manti the other a view of the fine arch prepared for the occasion. Both are good subjects sub-jects and well takeo., , ," The Ephraim Civil Government lass hold a nue'.ing on Saturday flight and a debate on Woman's Suffrrge. The debale is to be conducted con-ducted in a unique manner, the debaters de-baters to. choose their own sides. This is, an interesting subject,and all are invited. Ephraim's enterprising druggist, has bought an entire new set of f helf-ware and scales, costing in all Over $100. The bright new glass labels" a'r.d Uniform size of the bot-tles'will bot-tles'will add in appearance to what is already the most complete and sieates-. drug store in the county. I |