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Show " --. ".A- .' frj-a-MTttn. ' .' ,- ' . - ' t.-i -.-.-i. -"j,Tai.,ri ; . Hm, . "ir -' T i' - City and Local Happenings Mrs. Lottie Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walker and Mrs. Nettie Macfarlane are visiting in St. Gcoage. The Walters theatrical com-' com-' . . pany played "Rip Van Winkle" to a crowded house at the Ward : hall Monday night. j The West Ward Mutr.als arc ? preparing an elaborate party to be I given November 21st, A good I time is assured all who attend. W. S. Musser, the popular druggist, went to Salt Lake V Wednesday on a business trip. v - He will be absent several days. X The five persons who were i operated on at the hospital last week have recovered suffiiciently ' to be removed to their homes. Mrs. Jos. S. Fife, and Mr. f, and Mrs. Peter B. Fife attended ) " the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Pace at New Harmony Thurs-i Thurs-i day. i. Next Tuesday and Wednesday p are the last registration days. , If you wish to vote see that your v name is on the registration books f The Record is i n receipt of a very complimenatry letter from sf Mr. H. A. Arnold, formerly connected with the Cedar City V, Drugstore, in which he enclosed j a remittance for a year's sub-:v.' sub-:v.' scription. , Friday afternoon of last week, M' H. H. Lunt, local game warden, !? received from the state "fish . y hatchery some 40,000 small trout j , with which to stock the head- mdi waters and canyon, streams P tributary to Coal creek. fr" The Holiday edition of The SydL ..RGeoraatNvinilbeMalhummar.mjIt jm ,, ill1irhe"sTory'''of nhere- sources of Cedar City and Iron county. Get your orders in early for extra copies to be sent to friends and relatives. I James Bryant was operated on Z' nf tho Southern Utah hospital Monday afternoon by Dr. C. M. ' Clark for a severe attack of acute appendicitis. The opera-ft, opera-ft, tion was successful and the .' uatient is progressing rapidly f toward recovery. The Cedar City Drug Store has undergone a thorough process pro-cess of repainting and redecorating, redecorat-ing, and the entertainment of , those who patronize the soda ;; fountain and refreshment depart- ments of the store has been pro-' pro-' yided for by the installation of the latest model electric piano. Warden Arthur Pratt of the 1 Utah penitentiary, and a party of officials, were in Cedar City ' Monday on their way to Washington Wash-ington county where they go to , t l arrange for puttng to work on v the state road between this city " and St. George some forty con-, con-, victs. 1 The new home of Thos. Bladen "Uf- on First South street is progressing pro-gressing rapidly, the walls being be-ing completed and ready for the 1 addition of the roof. The build- i ing is of white brick and when i completed will be a source of , pride to the owner and a credit- able addition to the city. ', r" , The telephone at a very early ') ' hour yesterday morning sum- ' moned Dr. E. F. Green to Kan- arraville and Dr. A. N. Leonard to ILirmony. on professional business Dr. Leonard went in his car, and is spending a day or two in the hills for the purpose , of bagging his share of venison -for the present s)ar. With plesaure we acknowledge recipt of a communication form Dr. E. H. Conger, a dentist in Salt Lake City with offices in the Kearns building The writer has known Dr. Conger for several seve-ral years and his kind words respecting The Record are greatly great-ly appreciated. t)f course, ho enclosed en-closed a check to pay for the Recprd. The-adjourned term of the Dis trict Court, which was to have been convened on Wednesday last, 'has been again continued until December 2nd, the change being necessitated by the large number of important cases to be tried in the District Court of, Juab county, which convened last Monday and which is still in session. Horace S. Crosby, a former resident of Iron county, but for many years a resident of the stafe of Washington, has been nominated by the Socialists of Callam county in that state as a candidate for county auditor, He is a man of advanced years, having served three years in the civil war, but he bears his years unusually well and none would' take him to be as old as he actually is. If you want Cedar City to take her place at the head of the live towns of the state, a place she rightly deserves; if you want Iron countyto become one of the greatest industrial commonwealths in the West, if you believe if you KNOW The Record as it is now being conducted has become and is medium that will most likely accomplish these things, it is not only your right, but your to stand behind this paper in its fight Vor the advancement of the community, as opposed to the indolent, indifferent, stagnated condition of the newspaper service serv-ice that existed under the former for-mer managment. |