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Show THE BANNER YEAR I T REQUIRES no prophetic vision to see 1921 as the banner year for Cedar City. The Sunday Schools have taken up the matter of clean-up weeks for the coming year. When these weeks have arrived and passed and the town has been thoroughly cleaned, then we can accept with proper pride Mayor Neslen's flattering expression: beautiful, clean H Cedar City." . , , ox The hotel will be finished of course. The com- fort and beauty of the structure, together with the story of the struggle involved in building it, will advertise the community in the very ends of the I earth. The hotel dedication alone would make it a banneyroad will be opened to Cedar Breaks and Beautiful Novojo Lake. A whole new wonderland of surpassing fairness opened to the pleasure cars of America enough in itself to make any year a I ttVSert tourist park in the state will be opened to the visitors. It alone would be good for many a I hearty commendation and pleased reminiscence on the part of tourists. , The Lund-Cedar road will be completed a bet- terment that may in the long run prove of more value I to Cedar City than would a railroad. Cattle and sheep, on which with some farming Cedar's income depends, will come into their own m under the coming wave of financial activity now al- H ready setting in. , The state school within Cedars community limits will finish the biggest and most successful year H in its history- . . , , Development of the Navajo Lake water project H is promised. A few more thousand acres of farming ' jancj WH add wealth to the community bankroll. H With all these blessings in sight for 1921, we cannot help insisting that it is to be Cedar City's ban- H ' neryear. mVJ J p |