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Show City and Local Happenings Thirteen aspiring teachers are taking the county teachers ex-;v" ex-;v" animation which is being conducted con-ducted in this city. Mrs. Wm. R. Davis of Kanar-raville Kanar-raville underwent a delicate operation op-eration at the Southern Utah hospital Saturday morning, Dr. A. N. Leonard being the attending attend-ing surgeon. The Record today is a pretty good paper for a town of the pretentions pre-tentions of Cedar City, don't you think? Which prompts, the question, ques-tion, "if you don't read The Rec-,1 Rec-,1 ord, how do you know?" V'"A' ' Evan Hunter, who has been I filling a mission in the eastern I states, returned home Wednes- f" day, having been released fro.n If his work in the field. His many k" friends join in bidding him a hearty welcome home. 7 ' , , F. E. Dudley of Hollywood, California, was a caller at The H':' Record office Monday. He wasac- companied by a Mr. Gregory and 't? " F. D. Wood, of Los Angeles, and & the party was touring the county 2 in search of dry farm lands. 'i Mr. and Mrs, Claude Bidgcod, "m are ncre v,s';mS relatives, hav- m, ing arrived last week. They if will remain in Cedar City for the summer, possibly longer. fe For some time they have been $& living at San Bernardino, Cali- W fornin. rThe high winds of the past week interfered with the work of the farmers in harvesting f their alfalfa crcps. The hay is .Jfc in need of immediate attention '" and it is hoped that weather - conditions may remain favorable 'qm for early cutting. h'- "JKfr. Eil Reynolds, former man- K ager of the Cosy Corner, has re- " '," turned to the city after an ab- l-yy :. sence of two weeks. He was ac- ' ,; : " companied by his twelve-year-old iy' ' daughter. The Record should f like to see Mr. Reynolds emrage V in business agajn in Cedar City. f Gordon W. Eatough has re- gr-. moved from Heber City to Salt m ' Lake City, to which pla:e he or- jjf ders his Record mailed. Mr. 3f Eatough was formerly connected Pwith the Cedar City Drug Store in this city, but more recently g has been engaged in the drug W- business in Heber City. From ' the latter place he goes to Salt 7 Lake where he accepts a position vv with the Willes-Horne Drug Co. ' The latter firm is located near P ' the Temple grounds and visitors &r from Cedar City will find it con- venient to call in and see him when in Salt Lake. ; - The Misses Margaret and Min-' Min-' nie Mackelprang went to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend the ', funeral of George Zink which ; occurred on Sunday from the t. family residence in that city. Mr. Zink was a young man who had been employed in the rail- road station at Lund for a year or more until a few.'weeks since, when he was suddenly seized with heart trouble and went to the home of his parents in Salt. Lake. From Salt Lake City he was removed to a hospital in Los Angeles, where he died on Thursday. George was a quiet, unassuming young man, honest ', and faithful to every trust. The writer had known him since he was a small lad, and although he was never robust and strong, he was always pleasant, and uniformly uni-formly considerate of others. His death will be mourned by his devoted de-voted parents, a sister, brothers, and numerous young friends. W A line of beautiful Navajo; Blankets just received at the Cedar Ce-dar Mercantile Co. Saturday evening a reception j was held at the home of Jos. H. ' Armstrong in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Armstrong who were recently wedded. NOTICE The person having; in his possession the volume of the Revised Statutes of Utah, ' 1907, belonging to the Bank of j Southern Utah, will please return re-turn it to the bank without delay. de-lay. The Record is requested to announce an-nounce that a meeting of the progressive pro-gressive young men of the city will be he'd in the Ward Hall Monday evening at 8:30. All live young men are invited. , Ladies, you should see the bargain bar-gain announcement of the Cedar Mercantile Company on another page. If you've been wanting a Navajo Nav-ajo Blanket, see the elegant new line just received at tie Cedar Mercantile Co. The adjuster for the Home Fire Insurance company of New York was in town the first of the week for the purpose of ascertaining ascer-taining the damages suffered by E. B. Dalley during the recent fire at his residence. The loss was estimated at $S90, and this amount was paid to Mr. Dalley who says that he is entirely satisfied, sat-isfied, being fully reimbursed for all damages sustained. WANTED a few copies of The Record of M-y 10. Will pay 10c a copy, at The Record office. Immediately following the fire of June 13th, S. J. Foster, local agent of the Home Fire Insur- j ance Co , of Salt Lake City, in-; sorted an ad in The Record) Since that date, although butj fourteen days have passed. Mr. Foster has written $18,500 of new insurance, in addition to renewing re-newing a number of old policies, j All of which shows that The' Record is the medium for the advertiser ad-vertiser who WANTS business;! it is "the paper that reaches the , people." This fact, coupled with Mr. Foster'3 hustling ability, abili-ty, and the soundness of the company which he represents which is a Utah company, makes a strong combination. WANTED To rent, a house, for an extended period. Leave information at The Record ofTice. |