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Show PERSONAL. H Larry Davis of Parowati spent n H few hours in Cedar Wednesday. HH W. J. Korbes started for Nevada S yesterday to bring his family to Hr Cedar. HB Dr. Green of Parowan and fam- Hb "ily spent the day in Cedar Wed- H Arnold Graff of Kanarra was a R' visitor in town yesterday, having H come on business. i . Mr. and Mrs. George Davis H drove up from Kanarra Monday to H ' have some dental work done. H Miss Wealtha Millctt returned H home Monday after a three weeks H trip to Zion National park. 1 The Cedars Hotel company is B erecting attractive signs north and H south of town and at the tourists' camp grounds. H ' II. II. Petersen and son, Fritz, H of Richfield, were in Cedar the lat- H tcr part of last week looking af- H ter business interests. H Miss Olive Johnson left Tucs- H day for tier home in Logan, after H ; several weeks visit in Cedar with H t icr sister, Mrs. G. Hunter Lunt. H '' Miss Amanda Pace has resigned H her position at the Petersen Drug H Store and will leave for her home H ' an St. George the first of next H -' Mrs. 12. Crane Watson is wcl- H j coming the arrival of a new grand- M son at the local hospital, the happy H '' parents being Mr. and Mrs. La m 'j Mar W. Johnson. M Thursday morning the Beehive H girls of the Serble Swarm went M up the canyon to Wood's ranch for 1 ji two days outing trip. Mr. and fl Mrs. Lewis went as chapcroncs for H the girls.. H Walker "Paul left today for Salt H Lake City where he will attend the H funeral of his wife's brother, who H , was killed in the late war and H whose body was returned from H I'" ranee this week. ... , - . - M JR. T. Forbes and George Millctt H 'went down to Dixie last Saturday H , i night and returned Sunday with a H truck load of fruit for the rcccp- H tion given Monday night in honor H of Mr. and Mrs. Frisby. H Mr, John Fuller returned home B Monday night after a short trip to B Salt Lake City. Mr. I'ullcr had ex- H pected to go on east, but pressing fl affairs that came up unexpectedly B v demanded his attention in Cedar. a m :v party of Cedar young people B composed of the Misses Cora M Bryant, Mary Shcrratt, Kate M Hunter and Mildred Pendleton and H Charles Thomas arc planning on . riving to Hurricane Springs Sat- m u r day evening for a swim. M Last Sunday being the birthday H of E. J. Palmer, a party of four- H t teen friends were invited in to help H him'' celebrate the occasion. After Si social afternoon a delicious (luncheon of salad, sandwiches, ice ,cream and cake was served. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox and ' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Merry weather H J left for Salt Lake City yesterday. H going by automobile. While in the H I .metropolis the gentlemen will at- H I tend to private business matters, H f while the ladies will visit with rcl- H I atives. I 1 Mrs. R. V. Whipple left Wcd- H ,. ncsday for her home in Salt Lake B w City,, after a visit of two months B 5, jn Cedar with her sister, Mrs. B m Frieda Stevens. Mrs. Stevens and B & the Misses Thcrma and Ruth I W Jones accompanied Mrs. Whipple I B home. I W W. W. Wylie passed thru Cedar wt the first of the week on his way 9 0 home from Pascdcna, Calif., where ft he had been on business and to visit " his son Clinton, who is in Calif or- . m- nia for his health. Mr. Wylic re- B ports that his son is slowly im- ! , proving. , ' S Three carloads of Cedar people B-' drove out to Eight Mile canyon , ac last Monday evening for a corn m roast. After the camp fire was ; ft built preparatory to roasting the W corn, it was found' that the corn f M had been forgotten. We did not 'r M learn just whom the blame fell upon, but were informed that the $f incident detracted no enjoyment INK from the outing, as the party was IPISj turned into a melon feast. Those in H the party: Mr. and Mrs. L. O. f "Iff Brown, the Misses Mary Sherratt, r H Kate Hunter, Mildred Pendleton, ji flf Vivian Roundy and Messrs. Chas. i jM Thomas, W. Forbes, Don Pendlc- jf mm ton and Horace Davenport. L. A. Burascano, of Sahara, was a business visitor in Cedar today. to-day. Win. Pritchard of Parowan was a business visitor in Cedar Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. J. V. Stephens of Parowan was a business visitor in Cedar Wednesday. John James, former state insurance insur-ance commissioner, is in Cedar this week on business. The Jewel Five orchestra plays fit a dance tonight at the Ward hall. Dave Farnsworth returned Wednesday Wed-nesday after a weeks-trip to Salt Lake City and Manti. Byron Ahlstrom and family will leave Sunday for Santaquin, where Mr. Ahlstrom will teach school the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mace went to Harmony and St. George last Sunday morning, returning late Monday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Bergstrom, Miss Amanda Pace and H.'E. Petersen motored up the canyon last Sunday evening for a corn roast. Miss Thclma and Karl Knell of Pinto arc in Cedar for a few days visit at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Knell. J; A. Kopp returned from Salt Lake City the first of the week and reports that business in the automobile line is rather quiet in that city. Mrs. J. A. Root and daughter Arvilla, returned to their home in Lund yesterday. Miss Arvilla is just out of the hospital after an operation for appendicitis. Willard Can field, who has been in Enterprise the past month, arrived ar-rived home Wednesday. He will leave soon for Salt Lake City, where he will enter the U. of U. for the winter. |