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Show Local News 1 Mr Dolph Andi i an i.n- ployee of the Arrowi.eai. . -rnee. . Try Blakely's cough syrup for that "Flu" cough. Adv. Notice the announcement of the new things in ladies' wear at the Cedar Ce-dar Mercantile Store In this issue of I be Kecord. Mi and Mrs. Wm. J. Matt, on left this morning for St. George where Mrs. Mntheson will visit for a few weeks with friends. Use PENETRATIVE to loosen up that cold on your lungs; made and sold at BI.AKKI.Y'S DRllC STORK. 4 The Cedar City Co-op. has an adv. in this issue which should interest a number of the farmers. Don't fail to read it. . . Miss Iona Lunt, who has been receiving re-ceiving medical treatment at S. L. City for the past month, returned home last week. 4- Mr .1. H. Fife and wife are back from attending the auto show at Salt Lake. They report u pleasant trip. All kinds of old clothes IMtdi I by the Red Cross for relief of the destitute desti-tute overseas. Iiave yo'ir contribution contribu-tion ready by next Thursday. a Posters are out announcing the op-Utfalg op-Utfalg of the B. A. C. today (Friday.) . The Health Board believes that thei influenza epidemic is under control' agaw, a Relatives of Joseph Armstrong have received word that he Ht in New Yotfc j on his way home. H has bam i ltelgium with the arnrj of occupa, tion. a- Surrender! those old clrtt'ies, you garment hoard?. The Red' tCro-is lias need of them and will culfl o.i you next Thui.day. Cheat the moths give their food to the Red Cross for tj)e destinrte of Europe. Have your bundles of old' clothing ready for rfie collectors next Thursday. 4- Hey, there! Spring yourself for a , new suit of clothes .mil giv ' (& oM one to the Red Croaa for someone more destitute in Europe. Re id the: ndv. of the Oolden Rule Store in this issue. 4 S. R. Wilkinson and family of Mil-ford, Mil-ford, passed through Cellar yesterday en route to Hurricane, where Mr. Wilkinson Wil-kinson will undergo an operation at the hospital of his brother. Dr. H. H.. Wilkinson, for appettdicitfe. a- Mrs. Henry Mackelprang returned Wednesday from the L. D. S. Hospital, Hos-pital, where she recently underwent a double operation for gaitre. Mrs. Muckelprang is now feeling much improved im-proved in health, and tlm indications are that in time she will Cully recover. Dr. N. M. West, a chiropractor of' Salt Luke City, has opeiuni offices over the Don Coppin garage,, and is treating treat-ing a number of person-, for disorders supposed to be traceable to their spinal spi-nal columns. An ajinuMnccment from Dr. West will be found in our advjer-tisinc advjer-tisinc columns. Mr. John F t.unuher. an architect of reputation and standing of Salt Lake City, is her for a short time assisting our local architect, Randall L. Jones through a rush of wrk. It seems apparent that there is going to be a good d.-al of building activity, here this seasaa. tieorge Luat has announced his intention in-tention of selling out here and inov-ing inov-ing back, to Mexico. We can't think that Cieorjo is in earnest. Leave the richest aiut best county in the whole ' United States when it is just on the eve of n great mining and industrial boom to go to eke out an existence in a lean country like Mexico, among a lot of lawless greasers Not if we know tieorge. a W. R. Chellgartl, special representative represen-tative of Keeler Brothers of Denver. Colorodo, has spent a few days in Cedar City and vicinity this wek, looking into the matter of tho proposed pro-posed bond issues by the school district, dis-trict, county and Cedar City, Keeler Brothers is a firm of Investment bank ers who have purchased our previous pre-vious school bonds and some of the other issues of this loculi'y. Mr. Cbcllgard has done conside- i..e newspaper news-paper work in the largo cities, is a pleasant gentleman to meet and a good conversationalist, as well as be lag a wide-awake business man. Ho believes that this count v has u wonderful won-derful future before it. |