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Show Comity Locn Is. CITY TICKET, Kpliraeii el--, ii; a, Dcim.i! ffr t, I? Mayor, P. McFarlane. Councilors. Peter Thonipwn, J I'. Hanson. Jr., N O. Andetsim, John Otterstrom and Peler Guaves, Jr. Rkcordkk P C. Ande-con. Makshal, 'Alfred Pelirsou, TreAsukek, Alfred Haiiy. Ass tk Cou, C. i. Dorius. jL'STtcics: J. P. Chiietisotijr am! Vv'm Armstrong GraJir.g commenrcil at mti for the further extension of tlie R. G. W., on Tuesday. The improvements by supervisor Green on the foot bridge- of Ephraim Eph-raim is appreciattjd". The Janti Water V.'otkt will -..ion be completed. The inside of the cistern is b'.'tnjj concreted, Mr. Greaves children, who were reported very sick last wet k, are nearly well. The fever was not typhoid. ty-phoid. LastSatttrday while James Bailey, of Ephraim, was hauling wood lie accidentty got one of his finders masheJ. Jas. II. Erickson and wife of Mt. Pleasant were visiting in Salt take ant! spent Thanksgiving in the Briny iJtirg. On account of diphtheria the R, S. Conference has been changed from Wales to Moroni where it will convene on Saturday morning. We learn that Judge Johnson per formed the marriage ceremony at the late wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Eph- . raim Clawson and not Hon. VV. K. : Reid. The Daily Enquirer has reached us in Us enlarged form. It now presents the appeara.ice of a mc-troplitan mc-troplitan daily. It is a very welcome wel-come visitor to the Register office. Many Utah farmers have demonstrated demon-strated from experience that wheat will do better to succeed potatoes than any other crop. This is worth bearing in mind by other farmers. - Acordhg ti his usual custom, Hon. Luther T. Tuttle gave a beef to the p.ior of Manti on Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing day. There is no more generous man to the needy than Hon. Luther T. Tuttle. Mrs. Blenda Hampshire, the popular pop-ular lnilltuer of Mt. Fieas.itit.wis the first la !y to go from that place to Salt Lake C ty over the R. G. Western. Sue broajht; back with her an ample supply of those dainty nothinjs.ur.eJ in making ladies hats, Prof. Ericl's entertainments in Ephraim last Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings were the best of j the kind that have been given in these parts. His tricks were many of them ne and very deceptive. His distribution of prizes was a great catch and was very fairly done Altogether his entertainmeiiU were good and were well patronized. If he comes this way again he will most likely meet with a good reception. ' The County Wumans' Suffrage Association will give a bail at Manti on Dec, 5th The committec.are Mrs. Catherine Iirown, Mrs. Edith Larson, Lar-son, 'is. Martha E. Harmon, Mrs. Ester Anderson, Miss Ettie Ander-sciiri Ander-sciiri and Miss Eva Madsoa. Pro. gramme for the evening will include besides . dancing, the following: Speech, Jrs. Jakeman; Sonii, Miss Eva Ma is mi; Recitation, hits. I. L, Dalton; Song, .Vis Kate Lrown. President Harrison dsn't want to' give the Mormons a chance to raakej polygamy lawful, so he says in Lis message, ihe Manifesto knocks polygamy in the head, and there is! no p jlygatny, hence, how could the Mormons make that which is not, . ' legal or otherwise. This is all bosh, polygamy is a dead issue, and Har-si- ' ' rison known it, but is afraitl of siv- i51? the MO'tiiofu any chances fori ' , - 1 , . statehood s:i ;t would give j.Ts Pe-; ""o . pubhean-liitods a Jfiater Deuso :' cratic majority than ever to over-' , . come." ''" |