Show t I CEDAR BREAKS h by byI TOM TRANSIT I 00 00 WHY THE TILE DEMOCRATS TOOK BALLOTS Heretofore The Chronicle has steer ed cd a middle course independent inand in inand inand and independent of politics but with the advent of this election year of a Democratic Newspaper in this field The Chro cle declares itself Republican Republican lican and will enter into the political life of the MILLARD community MILLARD CHRONICLE 00 NO PHONEY LIDS EITHER The parties that broke into the cellar cellar cellar cel cel- lar at the Dry Farm near Wilson Creek and carried away certain articles ar ar- ar tides of value are known to the owner owner owner own own- er of the property and if desirous of avoiding arrest and prosecution they will immediately return such articles to where they found them signed F F. A. A GIBEAUT Pioche NeT Nev PIOCHE RECORD 00 f MOFFAT'S LOSS IS NEOLY'S GAIN The Ute Dairy association has bas contracted contracted contracted con con- the cream cream of its members to 1 the Creamery of Neola VERNAL EXPRESS 00 EVERYTHING IN ITS PLA PLAIt PLACE PLACEIt It seems like every so often otten we ve are compelled to ask people to leave their white mule at home when coming to Sahara for our dances We ask a certain certain certain tain young man to leave his booze at home after this He lie want his reputation ruined neither do we and we mean for booze to stay away from our school house and it will be enforced as we treat them rough and say nothing We have had a good name and intend to keep it SAHARA CIVIC CENTER CLUB oo 00 BILLS DILLS BILLS DILLS BILLS Bill Tanner has accepted a position at Bills Bill's Cash Store Beaver Beaver News I 00 I GOT ON OUR OWN OLSEN The Devils Devil's Slide SUde base ball team has arranged a very interesting series of games which will attract a large number of fans Summit fans Summit Co News t o o DROP THE TilE HANDKERCHIEF ETC The Fidelity Club members had a abig abig abig big picnic party up Oak Creek last week There were twenty-five twenty enjoying enjoying enjoying en en- the outing A very merry time was had by all and a host of rollicking sports that kept everything lively lively Milliard Chronicle o LITTLE PEEP BO-PEEP George Johnson is home from the sheep to visit with ith his home folks Vernal Express o c ANY HOW CEDAR ISSUES NO NORAIN NORAIN NORAIN RAIN CHECKS The manager of the home team decides decides decides de de- de- de whether the field is too wet to play However if it rains after the game has started this is left to the decision of the umpire S. S. S L. L Tribune 00 10 OH JOY OH JOY ZION III July 4 Residents of Zion were given new light on the terrors terrors ter ter- ter- ter rora of the infernal regions when Overseer Wilbur Glenn Voliva issued advance sheets on a Band nand book and guide to hell based on what he termed he be said he recently had received Every sinner is going to be punished punish punish- ed with an overdoes of his own sin Voliva lk declared A tobacco smoker will be locked up in a den filled with tobacco smoke A chewer of the filthy filthy fil Ill thy weed will be immersed to his neck in a vat of tobacco juice A AI I drinker will pass his term of purification purificat purifica purifica- t tion in a natatorium filled beer wine and whiskey Drovers Drovers Journal 1 Cu LIKE THE TIIE STACK ON A BATTLESHIP r Detroit July 5 Henry Henry Ford rode up Michigan avenue in Dearborn yest yesterday yes yes- t in an old fashioned vIctoria M driving a handsome black horse from his own stables and garbed in the r style of a gentleman of 1860 sideburns sideburns side side- i burns frock coat beaver hat and all allas I as the principal feature in the pageant t of vehicles with which his home hometown hometown hometown town celebrated the Fourth Beside him rode Mrs Ford and at their knees stood Edsel and Benson y fh Ford children of Mr and Mr Mrs Edsel Ford who also were in the line tine of march Edsel drove the first Ford car The famous forerunner of cars has seldom made a public appearance and never before figured in such an event as Mrs Ford like her husband was garbed in the 1860 costume She wore a flounced dress her hair was and her hat and parasol were typical of the matron of the civil war era All of the garments were from the wardrobe of the Ford Drovers Drover family Drovers J Journal 00 OLD SCOUTS GET THE BREAKS Cedar Team challenges the League of Rations Line Up Catcher Jim Younger Pitcher Ben Den Knell 1st Base A A. Corry 2nd Base G G. G Wood 3rd Base U. U Skinner Short Stop R. R Left Field G. G II U. Hunter Right Field M. M H H. Dalley Dailey Center L. L Jones Bat nat Boy T T. T Byrnes Chaplain L. L HIgbee 1st Aid L. L McConnel Red Cross 2nd Aid Sheriff Leigh and Deps Uniforms 00 OHO WAS FOUND LOOKING Editor Alex H. H Rollo of of the Cedar City Record was wal found looking over the sights of Salt Lake City last week Publishers Publishers' Publishers Publishers' Auxiliary |