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Show $f jCedfir City and Vicinity. r 1 1 loo orcnm ovory day nt Sawyer's. Al Thornton of Pinto was Boon on tho struots of Ccdnr Wednesday. Mrs. Lottlo Perkins is visiting at M Pinto for a fow days. H Mr. and Mrs. Potor D. Pifo nro H baok from a throo wooks visit to Salt H Lako. H Mies Nolllo Haltorman of Porownn H is in' Cedar as tbo guest of hor sistor, H Mrs. Dora Pago. H Stnto clerk William It. Palmer H is making a tour of tbo stako for tho H purpoao of straigbtoning up tithing H rooortls. H A llttlo boo In I party was given at H tho Oorry ilotol Monday evening lu H honor of Up. William Oorry 'a fifty H sixth birthday. H Miss Mubol Talt is homo again from fl Salt Lako 'City. Sbo will visit in H Oodar for awhllo and then go on to H Mt. Ourmol whoro hor parents rosldo.- H Tho Sunday morning ooaoh bad for H a passenger Mrs. Eupbamia Hunter H Dotson, who is down from tho north H for n visit with hor motbor and other m loliittvoe. 1 Among tho visitors in Codar are H Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory of Salt M Lako, who are down as the guests of M Mrs. Gregory's mother, Mrs. Cbar- H lotto Wnlkor. M Tho Rollof Society la bard nt work B making wearing apparol for tho com- M ing Imzaitr, and would bo glad of bolp H from any woionu or girl who onn run B it maohino or ubo a noodle. H Tbo report oomos from Kanarrn H that Dp. William Ford is still hod- M fast but slowly improving, ills many B friends throughout tho county will 1 do vory glad to boo him up and around H Mr. Isroal Nollson of Washington, H Washington Co., nooompanled ly his H mother and iufaut son, passod H , through Cedar this week onrouto for B tho mountains, whither ,thoy go toes-" toes-" - ""' foapTTtho'Dlxio. temperature BH 'Tlio oflloo Ib pleased to aokuowledgo H a call Monday from Mr. R. H. Bon- jH son of Parownu, who has boon visit- H lug Codar for buslnoss purposes. Tbo BH guutloinau was aooompantod on tho H trip by bis daugbtora Maudo and Mrs. B Dora Moeks of lllg Horn. BB Tho people of Cedar woro ontor- BH tainod last week by two ' tlientriaal B porrormancos by tbo L'Allogro Dram- B atia Company of Parowan. Friday BB n'gbf'Uon Caosar Do Baznn' was pro- B Bunted, whlli' Saturday ovoulug "My B Partuor" appoarod bnforo tho bourde. 1 Mrs. II. Stout of Hinokloy.Millard B County, who has boon in t Codar a B short tlmo under tbo oaro of Dr. Mid- B dleton, returned to hor homo tho ho- B ginning or tho week. Tho lady is no B bettor, having a uaso of mournblo BB oanoor of tho liver which sooner or BB later must result fatally M In Solf Dofonso B Major Hamm, editor and manager B of tho Constitutional 1st, Eminouco, BB Ky., whou ho was florooly nttaoked, B four years ago, by Piles, bought a BB box of Buoklen's Am ion Salvo, of B which bo says: "It cured mo in ten BB days and no troublo siuoo." Quick- BB est healer of Burns, Soros, Cuts and BB Wounds, 25o. BB i'or buIo by Pulnco Drag Oo, BB Tbo Thorley family havo again B received sad tidings from tboir ruiu- B tlvoi in Salt Lako, this tlmo to tbo B olfuot that Mrs. Thorloy'ssiator, Mrs. B Elizabeth Evann, is dead. Mrs. B Thorley was sumtnonod to hor slstor's B bedside Monday morning, and started B Immediately aouompaniod by bor son B JV1 nnd wlfo; but whou tboy arrived I B in Salt Lako Tuesday morning it was B too late, tbo sufforor having expired B tho night before For Hire -Horso hnd buggy. Seo Will Sawyer. , i Tbo quarantine has boon raised from Dr. Middloton's home. Alfred Lund of Paragoonnh was in Codar Tuesday on business. A plentiful supply. of ilpotomntoos nro promised soon to bo ou tbo market from Dixlo. Delicious cantaloupes from Moapa bavo boon ou tho Cedar market this week. A mooting of tho Young Ladies' M. I. Association will bo bold next Monday evening on Edwnrd Parry's lawn. Tho girls aro urged to bo in nttondanoo. It Is reported that tbo Rlngllng Bros, ciroua is to bo in Beavor about the mlddlo of August, and ou tbo (strength of the roport somo of Cedar young pooplo aro arranging to visit tho favored town at that tlmo. Tbo Sboop Storo has declared n dlvidoud of 35 per cent, 20 in merchandise mer-chandise nnd 15 incabh. Tho annual rush of oustomors followiug tho de-olnrlngof de-olnrlngof dividend is beginning, and for a fow wooks tho clerks will get llttlo timo for rest. . Our readers attention Is called to tho business card of 0- P. W. Berg-Btrom Berg-Btrom In this issuo. Ho has moved his shoomnking tools to his roaidonco on North First East Btroot aud nil who havo any work In tho Bboe ino will 11 nd blm prodarod to aorvo thorn quiokly and neatly. hn.i mi iii Miss Emily Larson loft Cedar Tuosday morning on tho pastonger ooaoh en rquto for hor home in Uunnlson. Sbo will Bpond tho rest nf bor vacation thore and return to Cedar In tbo fall lu tlmo to resumo bor labors as instructor of music at tho Branch Normal. LOST, or misplaced slnoo the Mnroh conforonco, u box (No. 4) oontalulng sixteen books, belonging to tho Traveling Library of tha Y." L. M. I. A. Any Information regarding tho 8amo will bo gladly recoived by tbo Stnko Librarian. Barbara S. Tweed lo, Summit. A3, tf. Tho leoturo given by iPres. Jos. Robinson Sunday oven ing on tho San Franoisoo disaster was largoly attended at-tended and listened to with interest. Tho speaker protrayod faithfully the condition of the stricken city during tho porlod of Its calamity, making tho plotnro tho moro vivid bocauso of bo I tig drawn from tbo point of viow of porsounl oxporiouco. A Wlystory Solvod. "Hpw to koop off periodic nttooka of biliousness aud habitual constipation constipa-tion was a mystery that Dr. Klng'B Now Llfo Pills solved for mo,," writes John X. Pleasant, of Mnguolin lnd. Tho only pills that are guaranteed guaran-teed to givo porfoot jatlsfaotion to ovorybody or monoy rofunded. Only 25c. For sale bv Palaoo Drug Oo. An excursion in honor of Pres. Robinson was planned by Harry Thorloy, Robt. Page ond othors of tho boys who had known Mr. Robin-sou Robin-sou in California, th'o trip to havo takou placo this week on tho Ccdnr mountains. Unfortuuntoly tbo guest-to-bo was Eoized with an attack of rheumatism nnd bnd to decline tho honor, so tho excursion was postpouod until a tlmo whou all could participate partici-pate uudor favorable conditions. |