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Show iCARD OF THANKS j I desire through tho Record to ex- I press sincere thanks to th6 many 1 jfrflends who rendered assistance dur- . i ' ing tho illness and death of my be- i loved mother; also those who pre- f ' sentcd the beautiful floral offerings S ' at tho funeral services; for tho benu- ., tiful singing by tho choir, Bp. Corr I 'f rfnd Gordon Matheson, and for the en- 5 " couraging and consoling remarks of . ' i the speakers. ) F. S. HAMILTON. David Gibson of Enoch was noticed in town Tuesday, having come to at-a at-a tend to private business matters. f ATTENTION. Scout work is no longer a dream but a reality. We havo twenty-six registered scouts, twenty of whom received their commission and badges Tuesday evening, Mar. 7, at tho regular re-gular scout meeting. Mr. Sargent of the B. A. C. a member mem-ber of our local council awarded tho commissions to the Bcouts and scoutmasters. scout-masters. Thirty-two scouts havo passed the tenderfoot tests and are 'starting on the second class work. This makes one complete troup for Cedar City. What about another? Scout masters are all we need, tho boys aro ready. Parents why not como to scout meeting with your boy. EAST WARD M. I. A. MEETING. Tho following program will precede tho regular class work in tho East Ward's M. I. A. meeting next Sunday evening, March 19, at 7:30 in tho Relief Society hall: , Singing by the congregation. Prayer Vocal Duet: Nettie Walker and Ella Gardner. Reading: Bessie Adams. Violin Solo: Rulon A. Jones. Miss Elizabeth Lindsay will present pre-sent the subject for the Advanced Senior class. Parents especially are urged to attend. They are assured of a both entertaining'kand profitable evening. Everybody try to be on time. Attorney Goo. R. Lund of St. George spent Wednesday in Cedar on legal business. " n , Tho officers of the Commercial Club met last evening to formulate plans for the Annunl Election and Grand Ball to be held on March 31, Full details havo not yet been worked out but the public is promised an evening social of unusual merit. Watch these columns for further announcements. Dan E.. Matheson came up from his farrt in Midvalley last Saturday on a shopping tour and to attend to somo business affairs. Experienced middlcagcd cook with best references wishes work in country. coun-try. Address fully Box M, enre of Iron County Record. Adv. It. Owen Matheson of Midvalley was H attending to business matters in Co- dar Tuesday and Wednesday. H G. R. Eldridgo of Newcastle spent ' H few dnys in Cedar this week. Two children reported to have jH pneumonia last week, Earl Chatterly and Worth Wood, are still severely 5 H Two children of Alonzo Ahlstrorm ' H nro reported to have pneumonia fol- H owing influenza, whicli afflicted tho ' H whole family last week. H 1 On March 1-lth Mrs. Jonathan H 1 Hunt of Enterprise gave, birth in this H J city to a baby girl. This makes five H girls now born to Mrs. Hunt. H Mrs. Heber Sevy was in town for' H a couple of days this week visiting-. H witli her sjsters Sylvia and Inez H H The following cases havo boon op- H crated at the local hospital the last H few day: Mr. Calvin Pendleton, H Mrs. Dnniol Seogmillor, Miss Veda M Roundy nnd William Talbot of Para- fl gonah. M Tho followinf babies are reported , M to havo arrived this week: a boy to, H , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter; n girl' M to Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Porry; ft- E girl to Mr. and Mrs. Helomnn Web"- H 1 stcr; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. HJ Pnrry. fl Joshua Walker is seriously ill at H the hospital wiiero lie was operated H 'on Wednesday for a ruptured ap- H pendix. He has suffered for a long H time of chronic appendicitis, but was H taken suddenly Tuesday night with H severo pain. Tho trouble was diag- H nosed next morning and an operation H 1 advised immediately. , The appendix H was already ruptured, however, when H t the abdomen was. opened and periton- jH itis developing. His condition is un- H ' certain and it will be several days be- IM 'for the doctors can give his family H ' any assurance of his 'recovery. H |