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Show 1 H Cedar City and Vicinity. ; I fo S I Mrs Albert DeLong of Pnngnltch U I horo visiting- with her parents Mr and Mrs. N. W. Pror. MU Hello William, who was om ployed in Or. IloMsou's oilloo lust win-ter, win-ter, isut her old post ugain. Eyo g'ass' s to lit nil eyes. For old and young. Best stiles and quality, and at prices you can afford. PALACE DRUGSTORE. Already sovoral girls have handed In tholr guesses ns to who will ho may- I or noxt term. Send In your guesses, I girls, you have a chanco of gulling a M dollar. If there is moro tlmn one correct guess as to whom will bo our noxtmny- or tho prlzn will go to tho first ono handed in So be among tho first to got your guesses in. fl- Tho girls who havu sent in gifesscs on tho foturu mayor kt.ow who hj-o fl good men for tho otllco. Maybo it fl would bo a good idea to h-t thorn choose fl tho entlro ticket of city olliclals. fl An Invitation is extended by both of fl tho wards to tho students to attend fl. Sunday School. It will '' i plvasure fl tosco thorn In nttdndrri- ory fl courtesy will bo exten led to them. fl Ashoopo.vntr tnfor.noJ tho Record that ov.t 7G.O0O head of sheep hud bcon I sold this fall in Iron C'oumy. Tho prices wore fiirnnd tho sheep disp'sod of were in excellent condition. I When you want ojo glasses go to I. tho Palaco Drug Storo. You will find I all sizes nnd styles and at prices with. y-Jui vour roach. Tests can bo made of VS-- w'"'""! gl6ses"iocurod to lit ox. ! actly. J. - Tho Ilaml tonR'ForL po-iplo have I pu-cha?cd an organ for tho'r Sunday fWr School and amusement purposes Tlr is an improvement which has been needed for a long timo and wo aiv fl suro tho pcoplo will appreciato it now fl they have it Bn If each wood hauler In tho cltv fl would mako it a paint to haul ou load -B to tho poor they would have sulllclent fl to last thomthrough the winter months fl Sotno ono lead out and tho others will JB follow. Aloidof wood given to the fl poor will never bo m'ssed'nnd tho glv. fl er will foal that ho has dono a good rtfl dced' 1 H Enquiries havo already been made jH of sheep owners whothor or not they .ffl aro willing to contract next spring's Hfl, wool crop for 18 cents per pound. So Idfl far as is known nono havo contracted.' Jfl Tho wool and shopp industry is in a ffl flourishing condition this jenr and fl promises to continue so for tho coming IB year. fl Change at Tithing Office. jjH On account of Win. II. Palmer ao ffl ceptinga position in tho Cedar .Mer- iflj cantile storo a ohango has boon made IH in tho management of tho Tithing H office. In tho future, and until other B arrangements can bo mado Bishop H. IH W. Lunt will attend to tho tithing af- H fa'rs of both wards. rLiiiiiV' H Gymnasium. fl Information is had that tho freo H gymnasium for the city will bo estab- S Hshed at tho Branch Normal till tho H Ward Hall can build an addition to H the mnin building. H This will bo a good movo for tho H young men, and aho young ladles, for B tho reason that they will havo some H placo to go during tho long winter ov- H cning. They will be under a rufin. 1 ing Influonce and will receive untold 'H bcnofltfrom tho gymnasium work. H WedneaJay morning .lames Twoodlo H left for KBnsaa Oity. Mo , where he H will attend tho Amerionu Royal Live fl Stock show. Mr. Tweedlo makeo this B trip for the purpose of getting some B new pointers on hornes. Ho is k'tor- B esto'i in pure bred nnlmalH and takes H a delight in handling them whenevnr m possible. He will remain for n short H time studying the different breeds H and make an effort to become ao- H quainted in all matters pertaining to tho handling aud raifilng,'cf pur bred B "animalB. Try ami got a council this lime nt which you will have no kiok. Loss than a month befnru o'.ty election. elec-tion. Havo jnu pickrd out your men? Get your tax money ready. It nl!l soon be Nov. 15, and taxes will then bo dellrquoiit. For the Lord's sako jou kickers, if yea must kiuk do it at tho editor Ho 1b U8cd to it. Tho Cedar Oity Drug Storo will soon begin tho sale of mild nou-ln-toxicating hot drinks. llranob Normal atudouts who wish drawing paper will be a bio to seoure It Ht the Record OUloe next week. Fix tbn foot bridges beforo snow fulls. It will mako pudoati lantern muub tmro pleasant during the win ter. ' Cedar is uow in n position to do mnnd the oervicea 6t a professional nurse. How would it bo to import ono. Winter e in lull force eoou and it win oo a good thing to have plenty of fuel on hand. Better eeo to It now. How would it bo for tho oily to lay pavomont across tho stroota. It would ho n moat convenient thing daring muddy weather. Over 21,000 bnahola of grain has bouti threshed up to dato and about 10,000 moro to bo thrcabed. A pret ty fair yield farthlB local ity. The Old R')llnt))o Co op. Is preparing' prepar-ing' to liiv pnvMii nt in frmit of its ulnno if bualueas Thla will then ; extutfl tto parorcont iHrcady laid ncitrly to the poat oilloo. Tho district tobool hue fully na lurj'o an alteudanoe is waa had laBt year. A fpleudid '-orpa of toaohera haa b-eu aecurod and everything is i nun leg smoothly. Don't forgot tLat olootion Is near at baud. Tblnk ovir whom yon would like to bnvo for oUlorro and when the primaries aro l:uld be in nt-teudacco nt-teudacco and nominate them. For Sale Cheap. Foil blood Jpraov hull onlf one ! mooth old. Mhko ono end ouo half 1 pounds if butter per day from hie mother. Inquire of S J. FostBr. ' Rebrrt A. Thorloy and Wllford Oox tnivo gen) to Chlongo to ntteud a don'iil colleKu. They will complete tliH courpo this winter Mr. Thorloy waa iiecomDauied by bia wlfo sud babe. Oattlo aro coming from the mountains moun-tains very rapidly these days. It la gottlng rather oold for them at night np thorn, eo they ocnolado it is the better part of valor to bunt warmer olimes. i Oedar eeut np a fair quota of visitors visit-ors to tho semi aununl conference and State fair. Among thoao who may be mentioned are Mr. nnd Mrs. Uriah JnncB, Mr. aud Mrs, K. M. Oorry, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Jonea, Mr. and Mrs M. D. Hlgbee, Harry Lunt and Mrs T. D. Rooho Our readers will notice tho udvor-tlaercont udvor-tlaercont of tho Urie & Uiio butcher shop. This (Irm has been long ea tahlished aud has always given to its patroni the best meat obtienahlo. It raters to outaido trado aud HunrnntotB Bntlarantion and promptness In delivery. deliv-ery. The manager, Geo, K. Urie, states that groin of all kinds will be I taken on account During the Indian Summer that will he upon us eoon will be a ennd time to clear noma of our arid laud aud propsro it for oropping. Let all farmers olear a few acres each and the wholo will mako n largo acreago of laud that ounnot bo beat for ralsiug wheat, corn and potatoes. Formers, make an effort this fall and try It. Vou will not lose anything. Priu. Goo. W. Deokor is n visitor ct the metropolis this week. Ho la up on business, but will attempt to get somo pleaeuro na well. Tho Palnoo Drua Storo antlolpntcs making additions to their promises ntxt oeason. Tho omrany will at least double their present flnnr space. Honda nud llnons in paper nlwnrfl givo Butlefaotlou. Oomo and uot somo and try it. Con out it tn ruy sizo you wleh. THE RECORD. Ohoap, trashy note bonks novor givo ratlsfaotion. Oomo to tho Recoid oilloo and get tho beat raprr mnnu-rnoturcd. mnnu-rnoturcd. 10 different kinds to choree from, Goal mlnera aro now puhhod to tho limit, aud after a week or two thoy will bo unable to moot the demand. It would bo a good Idea to get moro mluern at work eo tho publlo onn bo served beforo snow files. It is to be boprd that not ouo citizen citi-zen of linn County will bnvo tho humiliation hu-miliation of 'feeing their u'amo nppear tn print aa a delinquent tax payer. Get your tnonoy ready uow, aud fool tho printer out of a job. David Weabtcr ifl tho ncont for n Bloknesa aud accident ludetnity com pouy. e;oral of the members of his oomrjuny who live hero have rcoolved nice little sums of money booouEo of being inoupaolatod by illnosy. Tho Record subscription Hat la steadily Increasing thoeo daye, whloh is encouraging. No doubt tho coueo la the tremendous kloking that somo few havo been makinc. If tbnt la trao, keep the good work going. Rumora nro onriont tbnt Wru. R. Palmer ha acopptod n pocltion In tho I Codnr Morcaotllo and Llvo Stock Company etoro If tlila be true they have coourjd an cfUalout mnn nnd ouo who onu bo relied uoon. Tbo neoplo havo been biicy gathering gather-ing in tho n'lnlor apploa this week. Tho freezing weather will soon bo here and thoy are anxious that the apnloa bo gathered beforo nipped with frott. A very pleasant social was givon last evening by Mrs. J II. Hunter in honor hon-or of hor son Roland's birthday. A fow of his most Intimnto friends woro present and report having enjoyed tho cvtMitiig immensely. Sinao the return of tbo Urnnch Normal students buplnoas lafnrbritk-or lafnrbritk-or than during tho summer months. Our raorohante nro kopt bsuy attending attend-ing to their wonte, nnd tholr trado inukes receipts considerably larger. Tno eovernmout has oponod for entry en-try In Iron County loniolhlng over 200,000 acrPB of land. Thoao who nro onntomplnting taking upland will do well to invoatlsnto beforo the beat of it la takou, Any land attorney can gjvo Information. Olarocco E Jouea, who ieturned from a mission to California n short timo ago, la now In Rnymoud, Alberto, Al-berto, Canada Ho hug Rucoptad a poaition in tho Knlht Sugar factory at that plitoe and will remain thoro while tho factory is in orerntion. s Tuesday John M, Hlgboo left for Independenco, Miaeourl. He reoolved a tolophnno from Elder MuRoyof that place asking him to oomo nt onoo In order that some bualhoxa migbt be attended to lu which both ero bouvily Interested. Ono reader told tho roporter to givo the readprs morn locals. Where tho d 1 will wo get them from? If eotne ono will put us onto a few now and again, publication will ho given thorn simply to pntlsfy that ono render. rend-er. It la reported that riuce thn new muahlnory bus bean placed In the roller mill thero la a lank of power. Tbo oompany bod boltor pipe tbo wa-ter wa-ter from the head of tho oenol aud thus Inoreass their power ono half, nt least. Brlckmokers should spend tbo timo during this winter tbnt they are unable una-ble to work in getting out aniiloient fuol for next soaaon'u run. They would then not' bo handioappod for lack of fuel just when ready to flro the kiln. |