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Show LOCAL HAPPENINGS Best government certified fever thermometer. Cedar City Drug Co. Adv. LOST. Strand of Choral beads, in northern part of city, last week. Reward for return to Miss Mnry Giles, City. Adv. lw. pd. Lynn Hunter has recovered from his attack of influenza and is back on his job with the Dixie Power Company. Com-pany. Blakely's Corn Remedy will rcmovo thnt corn your money back if it doesn't Adv. Merchant Frank Wood left for Los Angeles, California, this morning, on a business trip, in company with somo traveling men. Mrs. Martha Jones, who was reported report-ed last week to havo pneumonia, has passed through tho crisis of her disease, dis-ease, and is now on the road to recovery. re-covery. Tho railroad strike, involving the Salt Lake Route, is creating considerable) consid-erable) interest with local people, and somo lively discussions have been overheard over-heard concerning tho relative merits of tho employers nnd employees. Eldon, Rose nnd Gcorgo Schmutz of New Harmony, nre back at tho B. A. C. Their family had influenzn, which accounts for their tardy appenranco at school again. Dr. Rufus Leigh has returned from Parowan, where ho has been practicing practic-ing dentistry for the past month or two. Ho reports having enjoyed a good practice while there. Ho arrived yesterday. Miss Verlin Houchcn nnd her mother left Thursday for Los Angeles whero Mrs. Houchen will stay a month or two in the interest of her health. Miss Verlin will, no doubt resume tho work she left there to como homo at the death of her brother. Miss Evelyn Palmer came home last week from Delta accompanied by Miss Cleo Pierce. They visited hero until yesterday when they returned to re-sumo re-sumo their work in tho public schools at Delta which have been shut down on account of the flu. Seemingly Cedar City people were not so anxious for spiritual food as they were for recreation and education, educa-tion, for notwithstanding the fact that the closing order was rescinded the latter part of the week tho theatre, dances, pool halls, etc., were running ns usunl, there were no mctings nor . Snbbath School last Sunday . Tho B. A. C. basket ball team has been playing in hard luck this week, with Coach Christensen away the fore part of tho week, and with two of tho pnyers down with influenzn, it does not look very promising for divisional championship honors this year; still, it may como out all right yet. A party of mining men consisting of E. J. Eddnrds, Henry, Will nnd Willnrd Eddnrds nnd Allwin Bradley, Jeft for Alamo, Novada, this week to developing some mining property. It is the intention to leave two of the boys there for tho summer, tho remainder re-mainder of the party returning soon to work in the Goldstrike country. Dr. R. Leigh returned from Parowan, Paro-wan, where he'has enjoyed a generous practice, he reports, for several weeks. He will now attend to the installation of the full accomplishment of office equipment which ho hns recently imported, im-ported, nnd settle down to regulnr practice hero. He promises his patients pa-tients service unexcelled in any part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrion Wilkinson came up from Hurricane last Monday, Mon-day, whero Marion has had charge of tho Hurricane Drug Store for several months. After remaining here a dny with relatives and friends, they went on to Nephi, where Mrs. Wilkinson's folks reside, and where they may de-cido de-cido to make their future home if Mnrion finds congeninl employment. |