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Show Local News i I Then are persistent rumors to the effect that Henry Ford is acquiring interests in tins county, Wo hope they are true. . Mr. A. T. Hebbt, manager of the Bonneville Lumber Company's I.und offirc was in Cedar a few days ago lining up business, and made the Report! Re-port! a pleasant call. The B, A. C resumed its work last Friday, Every precaution is bring taken, however, to prevent exposure to influenza through that source Wilma Ltigb, the little dnughtc I of !flr and Mrs. W. H. loich. after re Covering from influenza from which several motnhors of the family have suffered, has developed pneumonia and is seriously siek. . it is learned that tha Virgen Dona Oil Company has resumed drilling in the I'orgatory flat. A quantiU of eight-inch caatng passed through hare the first of the week for them. The Liberty Stamp, which t.ike-tie t.ike-tie place of tin- (iagulM three-cent tamp temporarily, is now on sale at tha local pott oflire and can be had on special request. 'Ask for some of than next time you buy stamps and celebrate the end of the war. Do it quick, for it looks ns if another war was browing in Europe. ) I' in to Mr and Mrs Farley Dalloy Monday, a loy. Mrs. Dallcy, who has also been seriously ill with "flu" is Improving, To Mr. and Mrs. James Twoodie Friday, the 14th, a hoy. Mrs. Tweodio has also boon ill with influenza, influ-enza, but is now improving. To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cray Tuesday, a girl, and to Mr. and Mrs. John Condie last Tuesday, also a girl. E M Colvin, the enterprising agent foi the self-diling neromoters, which are lecoming so popular in thin part of the country, is spending a few weeks in Cedur City He has recently ted an eight-foot tower eOrOI inter for leant Nelson on his farm ii the Cedar Valley, nnd reports having telegraphed tel-egraphed an order for n mill of the same ilea to be installed for Joseph Mailing, Ho has also been installing a new pump for W V. Walker in Ids well on the farm. 0 A lengthy city ordinance passed at the council meeting Inst night and required re-quired to be published in this isnue of The Record, (relating to the bond election for the improvement o the city water works system) and other legal publications, have encroached somewhat upon our editorial and news columns this week, but as they indicate indi-cate prosperity for the paper, we feel sure that our readers will pardon the intrusion, particularly inasmuch as it may not ccur ngain for some time. |