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Show 1 I LOCAL HAPPENINGS H WANTED. Washing or ironing to do H! nt homo. Phono 147M. Mrs. W. J I). Ilnslnm. lw. pd. H Mr. D. Murphy, government sur- H voyor for the Cedar-Long Valloy road, j who has spent considerable-time in K Cedar City during tho Mtcar, has H been transferred to thetSevicr coun- H try. Ho left on tho Lund passenger f bus Thursday. H H PICTURE FRAMES made to suit j you. Bring your pictures to me. J. H II. Pendleton. Adv. to May 7 pd. H Nc,ws is received here of tho death H if Mrs. W. II. Warrington at Pnrowan i a late today. The Wnrringtons resided H in Cedar City for several months last H year,' and have a wjdo Uquuintflnco H here who will regret exceedingly to H learn of the lady's untimely death. H The six-year-old cliild of Mr. and M Mrs. James Clark died Thursday at Hfl about noon following a severe attack Hlfl of woopinp cough. Tho little one con- Hfl traded the disease about a week ago. HB Milton, a brother, is oxpeted homo B today from Nevada, whero ho has been Hm working. m LOST. An oxidized silver pin with 3 , R? dark blue stones, thrco short pen-1 Hgf dants. Finder please return to Rec- H$ ord Office and receive roward. Adv. Hta? Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pendleton of i H I Bunkerville arrived here Monday and y will visit for n few days with rcln- D tives. Mrs. Pendleton was formerly H Miss Marvel Abbott and the young. K people will make their home in Bunk- J K crville. k HP Mr. Fred C. Graham and quintet of H musicians passed through Cedar City HH yesterday afternoon en route to St. Bny George, where they were booked to BJ render a concert Inst night. They B(j will return today (Friday) in timo Bri- for tho Lyrcum number which thoy Bb will give at the B. A, C. Tho con- Hf)i dition of the roads is making their 1 progrnm since leaving the railroad IU extremely tirduous. Hii Bm The Const United Shows has been i the "big noise" in Ccdnr this week, Bf, and bnvc certainly had tho crowds. H -i Tho children hnve been wild to rido B- the horses on the merry-go-round, H and hnve well-nigh driven tholr par- H i cuts wild with requests for dimes to H defray their livery bills. There are H a lot of side-shows of various kinds H that have elicited a share of the public B. patronage, which appears to have Hf been generous. W1 H-' Bakersfield, Cnl., Mar. 30 Tho J! Statu Building Trades Council of Cal- t ifornia, in its annual convention here, V adopted lesolutions pledging "anew H, '1 its unqualified endorsement nnd sup- jL port to the continuation and oxten- I sion of the United States War Sav- H ings nnd Thrift Stamp institution." Mfj The action of the council was in nccord rg with similar resolutions which have Jf been passed by the American Feder- Hy ation of Labor nnd mnny state fcder- HR& ations of labor. B,C Mnny labor unions throughout tho jK country hnve appointed Thrift Agents iT who, by means of a revolving fund M$ provided them hnndlo snlcs of Thrift 1 and War Savings Stamps to Union m members. j, Hr'i Roland Rider n former student of i the B. A. C. and now proprietor of H' a garage In Kanab was in town Tues- Hj day on his way homo from Salt Lake M City whero he went on business. Ek As wo arc closing our forms on this issue of The Record we learn of the death of John Button, ono of tho old residents of this place. Ho lived to u ripo old age, and his health has been failing rapidly for tho past few months. Additional particulars and a biographical sketch will appear in our next issue. i Tho serving school of tho B. A. C. Night School which has been conducted conduct-ed by Mrs. Clayton this wintor, ended its course of ten lessons Thursday evening with a buffet luncheon nt tho B. A. C. The tablo decorations were beautifully brought out In Easter effect ef-fect and tho students participating, enjoyed tho social timo very much., Next Sunday morning (Easter) tho! members .of. this c)answill, bo, entertained enter-tained at. tho' homaOfTMiss Carrie 1 Leigh at an Easter breakfast. Mrs. I Edna Parry Busbec will bo', guest of .hpnor. She is "leaving Tuesday fori her homo in Detroit, Mich., with her' two children. The citizens of Cedar City are making mak-ing up a purso for the purchase of a very credftablo landscnpo pointing of the North Fork country, with Straight Canyon in tho foreground nnd the Hurricane Breaks in tho distance, byt Lorin Covington of Ordorvillo. Mr. Covington is now in Huricano with n broken leg, ond being a struggling young nrtist, tho snlo of the picture will assist him in his diiomn. Tho painting is on exhibition in tho Bank of Southern Utah, and will adorn n' wall in the new hotel lobby when it, is completed. The Record has a couplo of inter-, csting letters which were addressed! to tho president of tho Comercial club which wo had planned to publish this, issue, but the receipt at tho last min'i uto of more than threo columns of, city ordinances and other legal notices hns prevented us from using. Tho letters refer to the intended coming.of somo large parties of pleasure seek crsi ond ncccntunto tho necessity for. Cedar City proparing with all speed j to get in shape to handle tho heavy j tourist travel which will soon bo upon I us. Tho remainder of tho stock of ! tho new hotel should be snnpped up at onco for it will be a sure and liberal dividend payer. |