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Show H Local Items. 1 MIssm Ida unci Ivy Jooeg of Enoob B wore la town Monday. B John UrinRrud ( home ngnla nftor B na absence of covers! monthc. H Prin. 0. W. Deoktr returned Toes- B ilny from a business trip to Salt B LaUo. B Tim danoo (tiven In the Wnrd Hnll Hj Friday nllit wan woll nttondod and B eojoyod by all, B It la said that a kooao drlnka water B one liuudred times day. Some don't B drink wator nt nil. H The stork visited tlio'homo of Mr. H -and Mrs. Peto LoIkIi thin wouk and H :;lcit a tine bnby boy. H Mm. Rboda I'rolllt entortalnod at a H KenclriMton Monday afternoon. A H 'Rood time la reported. H The Exooutlvo aomniltteo of the H , Fair spout Tuoidny in l'ttrownn on busluuNVfounnotml with tliu Fair. H ', l.lohnrtl Hryitut, .lr, who him iin H aainy ullloo lit Mllford, Is in town H vlilting with rolutlvsc uud frlcnilu. H 'Mr, nml Mrs. W. 11 Oorry nro ro- H '-JolpliiK over tho itrrinil of u flno buby H .boy nt thiil r bomu Monday. H ' A flrfiit tnnny of our "sports" iiro H jfoaKorly wittuhluil tlm training of tho H "iraoo horaov of Codnr for tho eomlcK H !3Frtlr. H Mrn. Ida Llndor Cf St. (luorfto, who H han boon hero vitdtluu for tho iintt H irfow svooko, rotiirnod to hor hoinu thlo B if i in H Mrs. 121 In Rluitfhlcr mid family of H Walt Lulco ur6 liuro visiting with Mrn, H , BliiUKutor's slater, Mm, Alox 0. H iMnthoion. H Tlie V. L. and V. M. M. I. oillcera H 'Jof Oudar vihltiul ' KntiHrra and llnr H i Jiio n y Innt Snudny In tlm Interest of H thojo urgniilxntloup. m ?, H -1 Quito a niitubur or St. Uonrtfo poo- B plo havo vlsltml our little city ro B .,- uontly, iiiunuu whom nro tlm MIbbcu B t: Cannou and MoArtliur and Mr. JOIuon B - "' Morris. B --vfc 'r'r , Mr I5 T -A(1 , f .Bll H .lorprlHO, wero In Oodur tho foio pun B 'of thu wutlc tiavhiK denial woikdnnc. B They weratho (iiiunU of Mr. and Mm. H Alox II. r.nlln H Tim Primary Angulation of Ih.iJ H Summit Wnrd priiDnntod ilia ouutiita H "A Urnuiu of Kalrylaud" horn hint' B Tlmroilav. All vho isttmidiid on- H Joyed thu I'orforuuuion Immeutady. B Wlillo Yor!(li t: on the tolephouo jB Uiui littt wuk Jl MhltlUtou had a f'Jto nali tint ' J'ul iiIom' Ida left i. A ihxjtor put vovural stltohoj In papaj jut and .11 in In nourl.v alright aaln. H Mra. (. a. WllUlurou luft Mo ml ay H -'on thu unto, fcr Bait l.nku Qlty, B wlmr whu will rlolt with liar alalur, n Mih. I.yon, mid Inolilontly nuleot her m a'laok of wintor mlllitiory from tho M ii hup a thttro. She will ll r.ono about M daya, H Thu Iron (Jaunty lilr promluin m llt him boon oniuplled nnd printed, H nud Ih now in tho bauds of tho pco H lila. It la tho duty cf cvuiy pronrcn H ' elro oltlxou to'roail this Ut carefully m and thou try t'i umkn an jjood u show B Iiir tu overy dopnrtmont m panaIblo. H Tbr. Acrloultural (JollrK of Loriiu H liiiH Usued and erultciud brnaduaut a H ,. dainty llttlu olroulnr ndvortlBli' H tholr HOhool. It Ih nno of tho neat- m ' est and btwt written llttlo Iwoklrits H ovor Issiuul, and will, no doubt, at- H traot a Kicat many now etudeuta to H the fiohnol. kH A,KC.t-iiA.utui.;.i.:.t..ivf.r.f.i..fv;ikt. For rooms to rent apply to Mrs. O. P. W. IJertrom. John Klllkor of Enterprise was noticed in towa this wek. The bum of the busy thresher can be beard la all patts of the town now. In ndrertfalntf Bay what vou believe, If you wish people to believe what you miy. Old you want some loo? Well, leave your order at tho Harber shop. J. II. HUNTER. David Sandtu was a fiwaogtr ou tint auto from Luod Tuesday. He bun spent the ptat year In Salt Lako and has uomo homo for a short visit. "Billy" Harris, a ono time resident of Cedar but now of Salt Lake, la hero visiting with relatives nnd ro-nowlDR ro-nowlDR old acquaintanceships. Tho East Ward Primary AbiooIb tlon la preparing A cantata "Tho Happy Family of Father Tlmo" whloh they will present In nbout two wooks. Mrs. MiikkIo Kopp nnd fnmliy (vjtno in on tho nuto from L'uud Thursday from Mllford to visit with Mrn. Kupp'a mot hor. Mra. Mary Oorlott. , I, ,. . Tlmo wis not fur back whon tha boodler naa called n statesman, ' or, nt worst, u shrewd roiltlcinn. It Is to bo urcnt idvoutago of this countiy that ho li iiuw known by hla right uamo. hi n imiiiwm You don't hnvo to o to war to bo patriotic Improvnyour locilty, uphold up-hold your town, oiilaro Its Intorestr, uud lend n hand to pronoun, and' you nro it patriot a lovor of your country na truly no tho soldier who flhouldoia tho tuuskot. KpprfHiutiitlvos of tho Alexiiudor Optical Ooiiipuny, Suit Lake City will bo In Oo:lar City, Parowao, and l'arauonali In tho rory near tuturo All those linvluu any troublo with tholr oyoa fhould not fall to wait for tho inprvrentntlvea of this old and rollnblo llrm. mwm m ! .V. L. SheUlold of Wayoo County, and Mr. Itlley of Salt Lnko City, were oilli'ra at thu lieoord cllloo Saturday, Sat-urday, Tho Kontlntneu.nrp hero with tha HurvoyliiK narty iitulur J, It, Pt.nvnrt, who will aurvuy tho arid landa of tho noithcntitern pint of the county. Tho Knutloman stated that it would tuko about oluht inoutliH to oonMdeto thu w(rk thoy hnvo under- takou. -i... .1.. i. Tho furv'tiy of thu railroad frcm f.uud, Utah, to a connection with tho Wottorn Hallway of Arionu, iu under way. Tho road will run through St, Uoorn, doyvn tho Virgin river to UUtlctlo! 1, thenco to St, TIioiuh3 und will rroso tho Colorado river nt old Stona'a forry- At Ihla point there Is n natural urossln. tho bodiook ontnliiR up In tho river uud ou cauu otdo of tho rlvor Iu u natural abutment. Natura has enrol y pavad ih a way (o( a brldco ororalnu nt that paint. Work an tho grado In Utah la expected to commence oarly iu tho fall. KlDgninti Minor. An Answer. Mr. Millott; In tho last tsauo of tho Upoord you asked that some "authority" "au-thority" answer your question con-corn con-corn lug tho autoutobllo's rlghta ou tho public road, If you will permit mo, Mr. E liter, 1 should llko to cpimnont upon that nrticlo. In tho llrst plr.oo, don't you think that a man who can afford hn auto-uiobllo auto-uiobllo la outltlud to a llttlo cciiald-oratlouy cciiald-oratlouy I'm sure thora are a great many of as who aro willing to "give boaor where honor Is dae. " Seooadly, Mr. Mlilett, your horses were either well tralaed or were ex oeedlagly tired or they would not have left any doubt la your mind concerning tho questioa. At tbe appearance ap-pearance of an anto borses npually give up tbe road In a hurry v itbout waiting to be called "dame " Aa to tbe "Mormon" paragraph. The writer must have been In n meat burry for be bad bis evident meaning sdly ooufuaud. If ho will rend the article over. he will see that bo snya that hn Is esournlng the namo ( f Mormon Mor-mon "unwuthlly." 1 ehall not sign myiolf an authority authori-ty hut just ono who was grottly amused. A. |