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Show FliOM TlIE IKON COT'NTY IlEi OltD Samuel Judd left for the terminus this morning with .ibout 570 head of the Judd 'x Atkins sheep, which are designed for the Chicago market. Thomas Sterling of Leeds, one of Dixie's wealthiest cattle men, was in Cedar last week Friday enroute home from Salt Lake City. Tom seems to be taking life easy and is growing fleshy. St, George Wells came up from Dixie last Sunday, bringing the Misses Nellie Macfarlane and Elnor Biglor of St. George, -vho will remain in Cedar for a time, the former visiting relatives and tho latter giving mruic lessons, Mr. Wells remained over for the Fourth returning Tuesday. On July 1st the new contractors, Sioney Brothers of Beaver, took charge of the stage line between Mil-ford Mil-ford and St. George. Sub-contracts have been let as follow,: From Paro-wan Paro-wan to Cedar City, John L. Jones has the contract: from Cedar City to Bclle-ue, Bclle-ue, Joseph Sylvester, and from Belle- tie to St. George, Samuel Miles, |