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Show H Local Items. H MIims Ida nod Ivy Jones of Enoch B were In town Monday. H Jobs IJrlofcrutl It home again after H hb absence of several month. H I'rln. 0. W. Deeker returned Toes- H day from a business trip to Salt H 1'he danon Klren Is the Wnrd Hall H Friday nllit was well attended and H enjoyed by all, H It la said that a noose drinks water H one hundred times day. Bone don't H drink water at The stork visited the botae of Mr, B aad Mrs. Pete Leigh this week and B Jolt a line baby boy, H Mrs. Itboda I'rollH entertained at a H KeaslBRtoa Monday afternoon. A H good tlwe la reported, H The Exeoutlva aotnmlttee of the H Fair Hpent Tuefdity In l'arowan on H bualuesi connected with the Fair. H Klohard liryant, Jr., who has an H anay ullloo at Mllford, la in town H ' vliltlng with rolatlvoe and frlonda. H Mr, and M.ra. W. R. Oorry are ro- fl joining ovor tho Hrrlval of a lino baby H boy at their home Monday. H A grat many of our "sporta" are H eagerly wHtahlng the training of tho B race borne of Cedar for tho coming H Mra. idn Llndor of St, CJooro, who Hj has been hem vialling for the past H few weeks, returned to her homo this H Mrs. Kiln Rlaughtor and family of H Rait Lake aro bore visiting with Mrs. M' ..u ,. Blaughtor'a ulstor, Mra. Alox 0. H The V. L. and Y. M. M, I. oUloera H of Oudar visited ICauarra atid liar H ruouy iHfit Sunday In the Interest of H thoja orgaulzitlona. H Quite a uumber of Bt, Uonrge peo M pie have visited our little alty ro H ;'S, oeatly, among whom are tint Misses bbbbbbbI "M"''' Oanuon aud Mo Arthur and Mr, Elsoti ijfc2:i wv:- : ' J H terprlse, wt-re In Cedar the fot- wf H, of the wet! baring dutttnl woik done. H They were the guests of .Mr. aud Mrs. H Alex II. Hollo. H Tho Prlitittry Assualtttlnn of tho H Humtnlt Ward prosontud Ibu O'iiiIiiIm H "A Drtmm uf Fulryluud" linro lust H Tliurmlity. All who attended ou H Juyod tho porforiimnoo liutnniifloly, H Wbilo working on thu tolopbouo H lluo lust wpok Jim Mlddlutuu bud a H suvjrn gnuh nut jutt ubovo his left H cyo. A dootor putsovora) atltahoa In H It am) Jim la Hourly alright agiilti. H. Mra. 0, S. Wilkinson loft Mundity B mi tho uutu for Hult Lnko City, H whor nho will vlelt with lior Bister, H Mia, Lyon, and Inoldently enlrot her H, atook of winter millinery from tho Ht nhopa thuro, Sho will lu gouo about H Thu ron Couuty Fnlr pro in In in H 1 1st haa been nomplled and prlutod, H Hud la now in the bunds of tho poo H pl. It la the duty of ovory progroa- H alvn oltlron to read thla list carefully H and thou try to tuukn Ha good t show H lug lu every dopurtmout as possible. B Thr. Agricultural College of Logan H haa laeued mul Boatttn-d broudoiiBt a B, dainty llttlo olroulni advertising M their BOliool. It Is ouo of tho npivt- H ost aud boat written llttlo bnuklotn B uvur Issued, aud will, uu doubt, lit H tract a ginnt many now students to B tho school. l'ir roim to rent apply to Mrs. O. P. X. Uergftrom. John Elllkor of Enterprise was noticed lu town this week. The hum of the busy thresher oaa be heard In all parta of the town now. In advertising wiy what vou believe, If you wish people to believe what you ny. Did you waut aome ice? Well, leave your order at the Uarber shop. J. II. HUNTER. David Sandln was a raxengor on thu auto from Lund Tuesday. lie baa apeat the pat year in Bait Lake and baa come home for a abort visit. "Billy" Harris, a one time resident of Cedar but now of Salt Lake, la here visiting with relatives and re newlng old acquaintanceships. The East Ward Primary Asioola tlon la preparing A cintata "The Happy Family of Father Time" wliloh they will present In about two weeka. Mrs. Maggie Kopp nud family namu In on tho auto from Lund Thursday from Mllford to visit with Mra. Kupp'a tuotbor. Mrs. Mnry Oorlett. Time was not fur back whoa the boodlor was called a statesman, or, at worst, a ahrewd politician. It la to he ercqt R.d.va.u.tRge of tbla country thai; t6 19 luW known by Ills rlgbi-name. rlgbi-name. You don't have to go to wW to ho patrlotlo. Improve your localty, tip hold your town, enlargo Ita Interest?, aud lend a hand to progress, and you aro a patriot a lover of your country -as trulv as the soldier wlin ahouldera the musket. Keprraintatlves of tho Alexandor Optloal Company, Salt Lake City will be In Oe.iar City, Parowan, and Parngonah lu tho very uear future, All those having any trouble with their eyea hpuld not fall to wait for the reprecentatlvea of tbla old and reliable firm. and Mr. Hlley of Bait Lake City, were callers at the Record offloe Snt-urday. Snt-urday. The gentlemen are hero with the aurveylng party under J. R. FtowHrt who will aurvoy tho Brld IhiiiIb of tho unitbenstorn part of tho oounty. Tho gentlomon statod thnt It would tako about olght montha to numpleto tho w( rk thoy havo under-taken. under-taken. Tho turvoy of tho railroad from Lund, Utah, tu a ouuucutlon with tho Wosturu Hillwiiy of Arlzonn, la under way. Tho roiul will run thrnuh Bt, Uoorgo, down tho Virgin river to Llttlellold, thenco to St, Thomuu and will cross tho Colorado river at old Stouo'a forry At this point thoro la a uatural crossing, tho bedrock coining up In the river aud on onoh side of the river la a uatural abutment. Naturn Lhb auroly paved tho way for a bridge crossing at Mint point. Work on tho grade in Utah la expected to aommouoe ourly lu tho fall. Klugmau Miuer. An Answer. Mr. Mlllott: In tho last isaue of tho Record you asked thnt somo "authority" "au-thority" answer your question oon corning tho nutomobllo'u rights on tho publla road. If you will permit mo, Mr. H J I tor, l should llko to comment upon tlmt nrtlolo. In tho ilrst place, doa'tyou think that a rami who can alford an auto-tuobilo auto-tuobilo la entitled to a llttlo consideration? consid-eration? I'm sure thoro aro a great raasy of ua who are wllllag to "give boa or where huaor is Joe." SecoBdly, Mr. Mlllett, your horses were either well tralaed or were ex-eeediBgly ex-eeediBgly tired or they woald aot have lelt aay doubt la your raiBd coBcsrnlag (ho qnestioa. At the ap-pearaar.e ap-pearaar.e of an auto horpps miially give ap the road In a hurry without waitlag to be called "nan-ex " Aa to the "Mormon" paragraph. The writer must have been lu a Brest hurry for he had bia evident meaning Madly confused. If he will read the article over he will see that he Bays that bo Is eeeumlng the narao of Mormon Mor-mon "ua worthily. " 1 shall not algn myself an authority authori-ty but jait one who was greitly amused. A. |