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Show H Jnmcs Tweed ie hna been spending a H few dnys in town. H Donald Findln is home from Kano H county, whero he hna been looking nf- H tcr liia interests for n few weeks. H Mr. Leslie Hunter is in Cedar City H again. lie has spont the last half year M in Salt Lake City, "oil and on." H The Misses Bertha and Louio retry H arc homo again from thoir vacation H spent in California, and are at their H posts in the Bank of Southern Utah H and the office of the Dixie Power Co. H The condition of Main street is not H half bad as far as dust is concerned. H The city marshal hns been sprinkling H it n timo or two daily quite thor- H oughly. H o H Banker E. M. Corry reports that ho H hns the best prospects for a good H yield of grain from his farm west of H town this season that ho has yet hnd. H A portion of the crop is volunteer. H Dave and Tom Pryor, Bill Dix and H Miles Hunter are homo from Idaho, H -where they have been shearing dur- H ing the pnRt month. Bert Nelson, who H hns been shearing in Idaho, stopped H off to have a look nt tho much-ndver- H tiscd inducements of Delta. H Mr. and Mrs. Lnmar "W. Johnson H nnd Mrs. Gordon Entough of Kannb H spent the first part of tho week in M Cednr City visiting Mrs. E. C. Watson H and Mrs. Donald Findlny. Thoy are H now visiting tho interesting scenic of- H fcrings of Zion Canyon. H Mr. Scth Harper, accompnniccd by H the Misses Inntha nnd Violet Mathc- H son left Thursday for Salt Lake City, H -where thoy will remain for a week or H two. Mr. Harper has business in Salt H Lake and will also visit his mother in H Ogdcn., H The Dixie Power Company deserves H credit for the way thoy havo installed i H tho city's new lighting system. It is H modern to the last dotail, and certain- H V appears to be a substantial and last- H ing job. The lights wcro turned on H 'ost evening for tho first timo, and H undo a splendid appearance. Now to H erct nil tho old wooden poles removed H from tho street! H The metal culverts at the junction H of Main and Center streets arc being H-o otorulcjdjcjenr across ..Malnstrcct, so M"6- " that "there "will' bo no possibility of H belated travelers through. town run- H ning off the end into tho ditch, as some H have, dono jn tho past. This is anoth- H or good improvement that should bo H credited to tho present progressive ad- H ministration. On Tuesday nnd Fridny each week Mr. George H. Durham will bo at tho residence of Mrs. Wm. P. Hunter and will give instruction in Voice, Piano, Harmony, Solfeggio and Theory. For terms and hours call or write. Adv. 2w. Mr. George H. Durham of Pure-wan,' who for five years was a student at tho Now England Conservatory of Music, Boston, has opened n studio at tho residence, of Mrs. W. P. Hunter in this city and will impart instructions instruc-tions evory Tuesdny nnd Friday during dur-ing tho summer' months. The Cedar City Drug Store haB invested in-vested in a fine parrot, tho first ono to bo owned and shown locally. It is a fine specimen of its kind, and although al-though n young and comparatively untrained bird as yet, is quite garrulous gar-rulous nnd loquacious and gives prom-iso prom-iso of being a groat entertainer for customers nt tho store Moroni Urie left for Salt Lake Sunday, Sun-day, Juno 27th, nnd will lenvo there Thursday for tho Northern .States mission whero ho will join Emron Jones. His headquarters will bo nt Chicago, at least for tho present Ho is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Uric of this plnco and is liked by nenrly everyone horc. Ho was om-ployed om-ployed in tho Golden Rulo Store when his call came. A dance was given him Friday, Juno 25th, in which he gavo n word of thanks to tho pcoplo of Cedar City. |