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Show 1.91 tQfrrgssas Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mjthows"and daughter of Salt Lako City, are here visiting for a week with Mrs. Mathews' Math-ews' brother, Thomas Lawrence, and family. County Attorney George R. Lund of Washington county was in Cedar City Thursday lining up some civil cases for tho next term of court at Parowan: J. C. McRac, representing the circulation circu-lation department of tho Salt Lake Tribune, spent a day or two in Cedar City and vicinity thiB week and made Tho Record a pleasant call Thursday. The weather has been extremely warm the greater part of this week, making attendance at the Chautauqua Chautau-qua afternoon sessions rather fatiguing. fatigu-ing. Tho hot weather is probably tho forerunner of a storm. Mr. R. A. Thorloy will represent the Iron County School Board in tho big National Educational Association convention being held this week in Salt Lako City. Mr. Thorly was a passenger on tho auto bus to Lund last Tuesday afternoon. It is reported that moro than one hundred eight children were present Thursday on tho supervised play ground. Tho movement for children's playground and supervised piny for the boys and girls is gaining in popularity pop-ularity here every day. o The Misses Mary Hunter, Ruth Webster and Ina Leigh, who are stu dents of the Nurses' Training course at the L. D. S. Hospital, in Salt Lako City, came home Wednesday for a month's vacation. The thrco girls havo completed two years of their three"-year course. o Mr. E. M. Owen has just completed a neat three room modern brick cot-tago cot-tago with bath on his farm on the Cedar Meadows, at a cost of approximately approx-imately $3,000. Tho homo was erected on contract by Mr. John Fretwcll, and tho owner is well pleased with the job. Tho Cedar Mercnntilo & Live Stock Company aro arranging for a big reduction re-duction shoe sale for Thursday and Friday of next week. 25 reduction in the prico of practically their entire lino of shoes. Rend their full page advertisement in this issue of The Record. Mr. Samuel C. Bell, who recently moved to Salt Lako City, nnd who has purchased tho business of tho Chicago Cleaning Co., located in the New Grand Hotel, is in town for a dny or two, arranging for tho shipment ship-ment of tho. balance ofhis effects and attending to other matters of business busi-ness here. Mr. Bell reports that he is doing well and likes it in Salt Lako. WdifewrjoTrymn able loss not long ago from petty thieves breaking into tho boarding house at his coal mine and carrying off various articles. Mr. Corry states that tho tracks and other ovidenco show conclusively who nt least somo of tho lnwbrcakcrs aro, and close watch is being kept for more of such work. LADIES. Wonder what the members of Ladies La-dies Rep. club have done toward securing se-curing material for our campaign. As you read your papers cut outi tho platforms of any and all political parties. Deposit them in tho political politi-cal contribution box at the library. Encourago every woman to at least read them over so that they will bo able to DECIDE for themselves. o The Cedar City Commercial club met Thursday afternoon and decided to send a delegation to Salt Lake City to urge on the State Road Commission Commis-sion tho necessity of pushing tho Ce-dar-Longvalloy Post road to open the wonderful scenery of Cedar mountain to the beauty-seekers who aro taking their vacations. U. T. Jones will head the delegation but tho other members mem-bers havo not yet been chosen. o Miss Law, director of tho Chnutau-, qua in session here this week, nnd Miss Wilson nnd Mr. Dickoy of tho, Chautauqua force, were guests at a; hike breakfast on Cedar Mountain! this morning. Besides tho Chautau qua peoplo the following enjoyed the; unique trip: Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L.1 Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mace, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Leigh, Mr. and Mrs.i E. M. Corry, Mrs. Cowans, Mrs.' Kunz nnd Miss Kunz, Alma Esplin, A. L. Price, Mrs. Buckwnlter, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Ada Wood Webster. The visitors expressed great delight with their early morning adventure and were enthusiastic in their praise of Cedar mountain scenery. o Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. WillinmB are in Snlt Lako City visiting with their son Wells Williams, who is taking treatment for the spinal trouble that he contracted whilo in the servico of his country overseas. Wells is having a mighty tough time of it nnd hns endured n lot of severo punishment in connection with the trontment ho has been taking, which has included over two months on a Btretcher with his back bent into a crescent, three weeks with his body in a plnster of paris cast and later a surgical operation. opera-tion. It is lenmed that ho is now bo-ginning bo-ginning to sit up again nnd that ho is given nssuranco that ho will eventually event-ually recover n large measure of his wonted health and strength nnd be able to do ordinnry work. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are expected back in a day or two now. |