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Show A CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. John Urie and family desire to thar.k all kind friends for their generous services ard sympathy during their sad bereavement in tlr ' f i hi Ir "'. and brother, El lei Wm. C. Urie. Very respectfully, MR. JOHN URIE S. A. Hnlterman of Parowan was down Tuesday with one of the latest designed Dodge cars. Mr. Halterman reports having sold seven Dodge cars durinp the past thirty days, the last one going to J. W. Imlay of Hurricane. Sufferer from Indirestion Relieved. "Before taking Chamberlain's Tablets Tab-lets my husband suffered for several years from Indigestion, causinp him to hnve pains In the stomach and distress dis-tress after Bating, Chamberlain's Tablets relieved him of these spells right away," writes Mrs. Thomas Casey, Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. A party consisting of Mr. Hunter Lunt, Nellie and Corris Lunt, Mr. Wallace Lunt and Winnifred Leigh will leave for Salt Lake City, Sunday. Mr. Hunter Lunt will go to Lopan, where he will be married to Miss Myrtle Myr-tle Johnson of that place. Wallace Lunt and Winnie Leigh will be mar ried in the Salt Lake temple the com ing week. The Winter Course of the Branch Agricultural College began last Monday Mon-day with a larger attendance than has ever been at the collepe at the winter ( term. Most of the towns of the county are represented by a larpe number of ! students, who take advantage of this I special course, which allows them to complete a course after the fall work is done and before the spring opens. Last Saturday nlpht the weather turned very cold when the wind veered around to the north, and for the first two or three days of this week Jack Pros! held full sway. Sunday morning morn-ing the thermometer dropped to within with-in six degrees of zero, then gradually rising day by day until it reached 1 normal again. Mrs. Lehi Jon ' -tained a number num-ber of relatives an'' friends Wednes day, at dinner riven in compliment U the birthday anniversary of her hus-bawd. Mrs. Blanch Jonea entertained the L Mlrthmakers' club at her home on H Wednesday afternoon. H Mr. Lester Cnnfield from Enterprise H ia here aUeadiag the Winter Course at 1 the H. A C. He reports that there LH will be several other students from H that place come within the next week. 1 Joseph Farnsworth of St. George H passed through town Wednesday fore- H noon with a large truck load of freight M for that place, which was loaded ut LH Do You Hare Sour Stomach? H If you are troubled with sour atom- M iuh you should eat slowly and ma: ti- H cate your food thoroughly, then take H one of Chamberlain's Tablets imiu i- H atcly after supper. Obtainablo every- M where. M tm extremely eoM weather the first ' , of the week did some damage to by- H ! drants and plumbing in the homoi a- H j bout town, and should serve us a H warning for people to get prepared H for the cold weather that soon must L The Record's corps of correspond- M ents appear to have grown rather in- M different of late. The correspondence H department of a county paper is one M of the most interesting and important H features, and we hope to sec as nearly H all the towns represented each w ck I as possible. We trust that our cor- H respondents will give us their hearty H co-operation to this end. Then: are M at least some items in every town of H the county worthy of being reported. H Another Biaineee Block for Main St. M Main street is to have another cred- H Stable business block in the near fu- H ture. Daniel T. Leigh has this week 'I had a force of men razing the small H brick building in which the Equitable Co-op. Store was commenced SjOBM years ago, to the ground, and in its H place will bo erected a modern bri.k building 20x50 feet, with good en- H ment basement The main floor of the H building will be uend by Mr, Lciph fur H a meat market, with cold storage and H other modern improvements added. H One by one the gaps on Main street H are being filled in with modern build- H Ings and soon the atroet will present B an up-to-date city appeaancu. L Her Sun Subject t3 Crcu;i. H "My aon Edwin is aubj c t to cro H writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin, New Kfl H ton, Pa. "I put in many si epl H hours at nipht before I learn- ' of H hamherlain's Coue-h Remedy. Moth- fl era need not fear this dia-ase it they H keen a bottle of Chamb-rHi"'' ' tM Remedy In the house ant' us" it bH " ted. It always cave m son reli f." H Obtainable everywhere. I xwrlcvT M The road to the Jonea Coal Mine Is H now open. Orders for coal will be B9 taken by Walter Lunt. TboB" wishl H V haul from the mine must mnk tM rangements beforehand. Phono 11 'U H Coal delivered in town $4.60. At the H mine. $2.50. M I am givine- away free th" b H suit or overcoat, to the hold' r of the U lickv number. I give a number v ith H each l0c. spent at my pla-e Ch 1st- WM mas day at 0 p. m. the draw-'mr will be MU in mv window. A J Nenmr c ,' ir H City Tailor. Adv.-'Jw 9 FOR 8ALE At a bargain. At' 3 aeatod Studebaker buggy, in goot' ij&jl ditioa. See Walter Lunt. Adv. I ffiS LOST at the P A. C. Ladies tamj W color Jacket. Finder plcise return t '";Sj Careliive Leigh, Cedar City. Adv -iw. ' HELP WANTE1T Married w n i preferred, to woik in hotel. Apple I no-i) to Mra. Ada Caxtec, Prop., Lund, XrVt h Atvv-'i w t |