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Show Dr. West makes no charge for examining the Teeth. lie acknowledge the receipt o( an invitation to the P. P. club benefit bene-fit ball, in the Academy Hall tonight. to-night. Those needing clothing should (not fail to call on John Dorius, Jr., ! as he has a few suits left which are ; selling at half price. We have a report of the last meeting meet-ing of the Kphraim City Council I which, w ith other matter, we have been obliged to withold this week. Through the agency of Kphraim's rustler, J. P. Jcilstrup, the R. ('.. Western w ill make one fare for the round trip for all those desiring to attend Conference at Kphraim next week. Circulars have been issued making one and one half fare, between any, and all points on the regular line and Sevier Valley Iiran h, or of the R.(i. W. Round trip tickets, good for ten da)S. In order to introduce my work, I will, for the next two weeks put up a gold lined set of teeth for $15.00, regular price &30.00 Respectfully C. M. West Kphraim, Utah. A gentleman arived in Thistle the other evening. It was late and dark, and when, according to direction, direc-tion, he made bis appearance at the hotel there and asked "Is this Cactus house?" the way the door was slammed slam-med in his face made him think there was n fun in life-Pyramid. Mr. Joseph West is around the county selling an excellent article called the X. LC RCIe.ning Fluid. The writer has never seen a composition composi-tion that would clean grease spots out of silks, or any kind of cloth, quicker or more perfectly than Mr. West's fluid. We heartily endorse it. The F'ountain Green Church school opened on the first Saturday in the New Year with eight regu'ar teachers besides the principal afTd over one hundred pupils. The first days sesdon was a complete success with results far beyond expectations. Three sessions have been held and an increase of the larger boys and girls have been noticed. Young people love to learn solid principle like those taught in such schools. A sad occurrence this week was the ntleath of Mrs. Christensen, mother of George Chiistensen, principal prin-cipal of the Latter day Saints' seminary, sem-inary, of Mt. Pleasant, which happened hap-pened Wedensday morning- Mr. Christensen was called from school last week on account of his mother's illness, and consequently could not be at the schooliiouse this week. Mrs, Christensen was an elderly lady, had a large circle of friends, and her demise is a sorrow to a great many. The Youn? Ladies of Kphraim will give a ball "a id Picnic on St. Valentine Val-entine Eve. The allair w ill be a grand one, no doubt and will receucea diserv-ed diserv-ed patronage. County Locals. Dr. West makes a specialty of Gold Fillings. Mr. J. II. Otterson, of Fphraim, has been seriously ill for some time past. fljpis and S.hj sl We are selling Boots (ii) 11.50 per pair at Jos. F. D'irius ft Co. Apostle A. IT. Lund's boy who has been iick for sometime has entirely en-tirely ecovered. Mr. Chas. Muiip, the rustling Nurseryman, has sold 1000 shade Irecs In Ephraim this year. Mr. J. C. retenon, of Ephraim, will remove to Mexico, where he intendi to go into the shoe business. busi-ness. Drs. Freeman & Burrows, the specaalists of Silt Lake, have a branch otflco at Nielsen's Hotel, Mt. y Ptariain every Tuesday. A gentleman just over from Grass Valley says: there is plenty of snow between here and there. The last storm laid several feet on the summit above Glenwood. Many are expressing a desire to have some of the Apostles, or First residency visit us at our next Quar terly Conference. The Register joins in the desire. Dr. West of Pueblo, Colora-do.has Colora-do.has located inEphraira and can be found at Dr. Olsten's ' office, ready to do any, and all kinds of dental work. The bear did not see his shadow on the second, hence, according to the old story bruin is sulkily hilling away fo.' another six weeks, after which time we shall see spring. As some wish to know how the last election of Directors for the Regis tkr Cor.ipany resulted we give it; I). P. Madson, J. T. Jakeman, Peter Schwalbe, J. T. Meilstrup and Ole 9 Larson. A Fountain Green Correspondence Correspond-ence writes: The Brethren arej feeling pleased yet somewhat jeal-ous jeal-ous of the sisters leading out in politics. The Sisters held their first session of the W. S. A. about two weeks ago. The Association has a bright future before it. 7heProvo Enquirer stole the Chief's mining items bodily last week. Do it again and the Chief will turn up missing in Enquirer oflice. Euriika Chief, Good for the Chief. T he same thing has been done to ell the county exchanges, nd with many slight kick, but yon are tbe Chief. Here take the cake. . Mrt John Dorius, Jr., has bought from Mr. Brown the entire stock of goods which was left from the sale of Peterson & Hanson & II. Q. Han son. Mr. Dorius will restock ami s run the business on a cash basis, gelling at as low a figure as possible, and selling for cash only. In fact he will have the cheapest store in town. Call and see him. 1 The Fountain Green Church & District School are all closed now on account of disease. One case of diphtheria and about; thirty of of scarlet fever have been reported, our esteemed Wm. H. Johnson is home again from Moroni rendering good service among the afflicted Three small children have did from tjiisfever since New Years. t . . . - |