Show Protect The Birds Our Friends Much uch has been said II and written dur durIng dur- dur Ing tag the past winter about protecting and feeding birds that live in our midst This year rear especially because of the hard liard winter the scouts have taken a keen interest in feeding the birds and protecting them against starvation Uon Now that the winter is mostly over and the birds are coming out in greater great great- er numbers with their color and song It appears that many of the boys are determined to kill with the flipper tupper and gun the birds that survived the hard bard winter thus not only destroying the fine work of those who were wen thoughtful but also killing kUling the best beet friends of man Many boys arc are seen each day flipper in hand band shooting hooting the helpless crea creatures ures and for what Only to destroy and see them die The nature club boys of or the cedar City Junior High school chool are studyIng study- study lag Ing c the b beauty auty and values of birds blyda In Inthis Inthis inthis this vicinity and they have set out as aa one of their objectives s campaign to protect the birds bird They are asking that boys think before they shoot and that tha Instead of shooting hooting the birds with th a flipper rupper they do it with th a to camera camera cam tam era and thus to protect the thing that more than thau any other one ODe tiling thing protects us The flicker t rjay J woodpecker wood wood- pecker ui m meadowlark l jUnco jUnco- grosbeak and man many th r l and useful birds are now making their appearance appearance appearance appear appear- ance among us ua and besides entertaining entertainIng entertain entertain- ing lag us UI with th their melodious music they are paling making it hot for tor the millions of u insects in our filets fileds and lots which If 11 let live would make it miserable for tor our crops We invite each child and parent to cooperate with th us in this most moat worthy 1 project 1 Signed cEDAR Signed CEDAR CITY JUNIOR mGR HIGH NATURE CLUB Seventy years tars years ago aco the first bishop in the Cedar Ward Wald was appointed and according to a report from the files Saes of o the Desert News New Phillip Kling Kling- was waa chosen to fill flU the posS posS- tiers tion He became bishop In 1862 and held beld office for six years yean Brother was the father of Alfred Al Alfred AlFred Al- Al fred who still resides at Cedar City i V Mrs Lowe Prince of Harmony is II Inthe Inthe In Inthe the County Count hospital in a serious condition condition con con- suffering tram from Bright's Brights Dis Dis- eI ease A baby by was born to the tle Jady lady Wednesday oI ee a and has his since been In serious serious' She is 11 now gradually improving Mrs frs Alice Alin Bulloch who has haa been Inthe in inthe inthe the hospital for fOl some Bono time suffering from pneumonia returned to her home Monday and is rapidly improving De Dee Despite Despite spite the advanced age of Mrs Bulloch Bulloch Bul- Bul loch 80 years yean she he has baa made a remarkable re re- n- n recovery from the disease F. F H. H Griffin of Escalante has been n in the County hospital for the past few days suffering from complications complications following a recent attack of the flu J. J Rulon Bastian school teacher of Alamo Nevada is recovering from an appendicitis operation performed at atthe atthe I the County hospital last week |