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Show m f Local t Social t Personal, f h ww14 w i--w -?. . w r - ,,:' K Cedar Co-op lias another now cleric. H Frank wood is now behind the coun- B A terrlflc flood passed down Ihe Vlr- M .. gin river last Thursday evening, tak- B in? out the Price dam and doing other H damage. , y- - H 'Elder James C. Parry returned yes- tcrday from bis mission to the southern M s'tates, accompanied by his mother and 1 Bister who met him at conference. L. . H A Lovo Lottor. Q 1 ' Would not interest you if you'rolook"- . ias (or a guaranteed Sulvo for Sores, H Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, B- ' Mo. writes; "I suffered with nn ugly H soro for a year, but a bor of Bucklen's fl Arnica Salvo cured mo. It's the best H Sale on earth. 25o at B. F. Knell's B Drug Store. H Joseph T. Wilkinson, Jr., who has Hp . been running the Dixie Advocate dur H the summer, camo up to Cedar this H week for a short yisit before opening H school lu LittlcQeld, Arizona, where ho H! will spend the winter. Tlio young man m was warmly welcomed by his nuracr 1 ous friends. If troubled with u weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomaoh and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. Cor sale by All Druggists. IT- ForSale. Fifteen tons of lucern hay, one good three and a quarter wagon. Inquire of 12iwin Cox. Ilamiltons Fort. Miss Tina Woodbury, one of St. George's most cstlmablo voung ladles, is in Cedar at present under the care of Dr Middlcton. Wo are happy to learn that she Is being greatly benefitted. In selecting your purchases deal with those merchants who benefit the town by advertising In their local papert The better patronized and thriftier the papor tho better the opinion outsiders will form of the town. A town, cannot advance that Is not willing to help it-belf, it-belf, and the way to make the town thrifty th-rifty is to patronize those business houses that show progressiyeness themselves. them-selves. Tho people have the whole situation sit-uation in their own hands. A quartette of mining men, said to be representing the Interests of "Walker's" "Walk-er's" of Salt Lake City, have made their headquarters at Mr. Andcrw Cor-ry's, Cor-ry's, whence they Issue dally to Inspect the iron fields. |