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Show QMa-aaaBff---a-ff-----a-BBW--a-B-v- V" . I I I l ' ' BJ X Cedar City and Vicinity. I William Fretwoll, Thomas Dlx and William Stophons wont out todny to oomploto tho location of eomo ooppor olaims which thoy havo discovered dis-covered in tho neighborhood of Silver Ponki It Is said that tho boys bavo somo vory Ono speolmons of oro. Mr. Honry McOonuol and son Goorgo went out to thoir copper mino in tho neighborhood of Knnnrra to rcsumo work on thoir "diggius" Thoy exhibit spooimous of oro takon from tho shnft thoy aro sinking that nssay DO por cent ooppor, and thoy havo every reaso'n to belie vo that thoy will soon havo a very vnlunblo property. pro-perty. The nowost doparturo iu shoop hording was to bo soon on our inn hi Htreet this morning, when a woll dressed goutlomon iu a fluo ono horso buggy nnd driving a spirited maro, in answer to a qucstiou from our reporter re-porter stated that ho was going out to hord shoop. Tho fact of tho matter mat-ter is that tho only business that is bringing in any monoy at present in thoso parts is tho sheep industry. A wood-bnulor's bnll is to bo glvou H iu tho ward hall next week. H 1 ' rprvnawstsanssMSfSi H Attorney James Ollorton of Par- H ownu was noticed in town yestorday. H Goorgo Taylor, Jr., of Porowau has bocomo ono of bo Inland Stock H company's actors, nnd appeared with H them iu Codar this week. Honry Loigh slaughtered tho obam- plon houvy weight porker tho foro H part of this wook. Tho hog woighod B 50O pounds when dressed. H Miss Mammio OIboii, ono of tho bos- H pital Btnff is down at Leeds this woek I paying a vIbR to bor parents. Sho H oxpocta to return and rcsumo her H duties soon. H "Stocktaking' don't bother us," is tbo sight that stares peoplo iu tho I faoo at tho Cedar Co-op. today. Wo H saw h number of people turning nwuy disappointedly upon reading tho B- omiuous placard. H Mr. James Ollorton and wife woro doing business iu our oity yestorday, , B and returned homo this morning. B Whilo in town Mr. Ollorton was B showii'through tho bank by Dlroctcr B Higbeo. B II. A. Audoliu writes thnt ho has H' reached his Hold of labor iu tbo mis- B eiounry Hold in Sweden aud that B tho Record will bo a wolcomo add!- B tion to his surroundings in that laud. B Wo shall send it by next mail. B Work is boing pushed energetically B iu tho Holds thoso duys and if tho B presont lino weather continues for n B wook or two tho most of tho wheat B orop will bo planted. Wo nro in- B formod thnt tho moisture has not B penetrated tho ground moro thnn nlno B or ton inches. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayetto McConnell I and family returnod Monday from a B visit to tho north. During their ab- I senco thoy visited Park, oity and also I Salt Lake olty. They report having -v. "--jiB had a very onjoyablo time and "roturn --B iu tho enjoyment of good health. I Speaking about arid farming, ono B of our most wido awako citizens is B responsible for tho statement that I Qraco Bros, of Nobpl nro bo well I ploasod with thoir buocobs in that I branch of agriculture that thoy havo I decided to oloso out tbotr other enter- B prisos and dovoto all thoir capital and B on orgy to tho raising of arid farm B products, ullcging that thoy hnvo found B it moro profltablo than nuythiug else. B Mis Jonino Angoll of Loods, who B has boon in tho hospital in this oity B for 'sovoral weeks, wna Builioiontly B rocovorod to bo ablo to go to' Enoch fl with hor sistor lost Saturduy,''but was B taken worso last Mouduy and Doctor B Middleton was sonfc for Monday oven- B ing. Sinco then tho patient has been B very 111, and Thursday hor parents B camo up from Loods. Today sho Is B reported as not boing quite bo well B as sho was yesterday, aud tho doctor fl say hor condition is extremely crit- fl icul. B |