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Show LOCAL ITEMS. Large stock to select from at H. Q. Hanson. Chase's Sawmill was burned by Indians In-dians 37 years ago to-day. Prof. Robt. Stoney, of Beaver, is in Ephraim visiting Mr. Jakeman of the Register. The ball given on Monday evening even-ing by th Peoples Party club of 1 Ephraim, was a decided success; I netting a neat sum, Considerable cutting ar.d grading is being done just on the other-side of the sand ridges; North of Ephraim. the gap in the railroad is being rap-pidly rap-pidly closet. At cost prices Gent's and boy's Clothing and Hat's at II. 0- Hanson's, Han-son's, going at Cost Prices for cash for the next 30 days. Now's your chance to get a good suit of clothes cheap! The Register recevied a call on Monday from Mrs. Caroline Black, wife of Bp. Black.of Deseret. Mrs. Black was formerly a resident of Ephraim and was over on a visit with her friends. The home dramatic company of Ephraim will shortly put on the boards a first class play. Ephraim has geod ability and should be patronized. pat-ronized. Wt shall be pleased to note their first appearance this season. sea-son. The Johnson Dramatic club, played play-ed in Ephraim to a good house last Thursday. Mr. Aaron Johnson, is all that could be expected. He is an actor. The plays were a musing though rather light. Mr. Johnson goes through brvier and Emery counties. Our County Recorder, W.D. Cand-land Cand-land was detained from his duties several days last week, and why? Oh my, don't say! Because Well he is excusable, who wouldn't. It was a girl and now the Records of the County will be Kept just as straight and clean as though it hadn't happened. hap-pened. The Register congratulates. On Sunday last Mr. J.H. dinger, who is stopping at Dorius House, Ephraim, went to church. While absent ab-sent two young bloods, Messrs. E.A. Brimh ill & Ericksen who were rather two full to be responsible for their acts.and who were staying at the same hotel,hitched up Mr. Cling ers horse to their buggy instead of their own, or the one they had hired, and drove to Mt. Pleasant in less han two hours. Sheriff Burns, says it was his horse they had hired and he wouldn't have had it driven as they drove for I 25. Mr. C. very generously gen-erously let them iff with $ 10, which they freel) paid. |