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Show m - Local Items. H K A4 aaeilMr relaetie wl will fee H watt ttoMeteaatlle Usawraw. H Begla t fOV garde SfMty H wmdy for ealtlvsla. H Wn. I Hastier, wk Ihm fees H qalts 111 for soaMtiaM Is reeavsrlsg1 B alely. H Tm 0oop, Stare wa elated H ' day er two this Mk for tteek H taklag. H Is It so that blackbirds are heralds B f aosalag sprlagt If no spring will H j aeoa be here. V John Perry aad assistants are m ( rapidly comrletlng the plastering of H tee Ward HbII annex. The soh of 0. P. W. Hergitroas B la slowly Improving frota his recent B ' attack of illness. m TuB weather "smells of spring" H but Illeka aaya wn nra to nave more B f winter weather yet. t i j.i i i M T. J. Jonea la pushing the carpenter 1 Work on the Ward Hell annex end B will eoon have It nomplotod. B Plenty of llutter paper 25 oeuts B . por pound at tlila olllao. Genulno H parchment. Stronger whon wet, H Deoorntor It. J. Mryunt ha the H aoatrant o( papering nud painting tho H .Interior of tho now addition, to tho j i'Ward Hull. H ' jkh Job, T. Wllklniioti lm eold hlo H fi'fanii at Hamilton's Fort for a nou- H ( ""alilaratlon of 52,500. Tho pnurchusor H Js WJwlu 0'i.x of that plnoe. H ..... H Saturday OIirb. Limdgreon waa H i,: etrlokoti with an Haute attauk of H ,' pneumonia, At tho present time he H 1b alowly recovering, although atlll H aaffarlnK tnuoh pala. H Aad now there Ib talk of a new H building for Cedar. Thin time a kg publla isbrary and gymnasium, It HR Me reported that If built It will coat i j Isrtbe Beigbboraood of $20,000. H ' "The Cedar City DomeMlo tfclenoe B and Art Class" handed In an artlolu B ) for publication, but owing to lack of B '' 'bjhiou we are compelled to hold It over B " 'until our next ismo. B - H Mlie Matne Parry Is onoe hkI" be B v hi ad the aountcrs of the Oedur Bbeep B j Store, ita HUothercHoe of aoliiK bark B 1 to the "old lovu" and her frlnda B '. are nleimd to see her hold ln forth t B tkeoldetaud. H On tho 22nd or thU mouth U WiMi- M Inntou'u Hlrthduy. Thmi ten B ohanoon to quo. hotoo boyr B will uak "who wuh WiiohliiHtou, B j anyway? Waa ho tiu Kood u man uu TeddyV" m Tho olty council rntlfludtho np M polututnnt of Monroo Olurk Olty iB MarBlinll. Uo la now busy ttt hie job B and will no doubt rIto hla entire B attention to the work whloh will be B demanded of him, bbbh .. . . J i.. . in I I B Tho Kqultable manoKor, utter the B liypnotlo show Monday evouluR, had B "Sale, Balo" permeate tbrnuuh hU B brain alt aluht aud as a ooutequence B ? one waa started Tueaday afternoon H wbloh up to date la a buoqcui. H ' ext Monday la Valentine Day. 1 The youagatera are preparluu ahoala H of leader mlaalvea whloh will be seut m out to friends eu that day. Tho B yonux ladles, too, have boeu "notlood B purchasing Talentlnop, preaumnbly to B aeud lo some "fellow" or other. W, J. .MatHema of, Parewm, atwta ainKi rail at tlM Reoorif oe Jfo 4ey. Ha wm la Cedar ImthHiM aa4 ba4 bat a start llwete tay. Jt k aoleratoed taat tie will Ofela re aide la Parowaa, HarlaH left Bearer whTM he was ewpleyed la tke floar-lff floar-lff aallhr. Laei Satarday erealag at the beaae ef Jeka Obatterley Miee Re ween Perkins gave party to a large aaaaber at aer frleada. Thy report Karlag bad aa enjoyable tlaae, and are ready for aaotbr party nader the Mate roof aad girea by tke iwsie party. la saaklDg a eaaras of Cedar Ic is foaad that there are but 43 non Biibeurlbera to the Reoord. Three 43, with the exeeptloa of oae who Is en near flighted he cinnot read, borrows the sheet and then soores the editor If anything does not suit hla fastidious taste In the readlag liae. If you waht to see something beautiful, ladlea, juit go to the Hheep atore and look at the nine display of ladles apparel, um broideries, eto. The display windows are really very artistlo and show that the alerka have given their best eirorta to maho them nttractlvo. Qraudma Harris, 80 years of ante, la just recovering from u uttHnk of tho mumps, II booiiib that this dlnonte Is no respeotor of pomona and stripe both old Kiid young. If it kocpe going It will bo but n short lirao till every poraou In the country will bo able to aav ''I've bud tlio mumps. " i t , I. v . i ii Tho iltuiioh Normal School, It la understood, will lu the noar future pubiloh h itohool pnper. It la been long knowu tbet u paper published by thoBohool would Iihvo a for reaching odeot In ndvertlslng the vohool, uud the lustructora and atudaute nrn not Ively making arraagementn to have tho publication Issued soon. The Uank of Southern Utah now Iseuea a neat little monthly journal called "The Home llullder." It la certainly worth reading and oontalo9 much of Interest. There la but one fault to be found with It, and that Is that It was not printed at home, Our people believe la having everything done by there own people, and although al-though the pi'oa of subscription la nothing, it Is doubtful If the bank will get more than 15,000 subscriber Iron iron Onnnty. Arid Farm Co. Means Business. 'I he board f dlrtotois of the Ceiar Arid I'arm Co. met lait Wtdusdny aud Instructed the secretary toronko uoutrart for the cutting aud dollvering of PtitUoliwt poata to fence tholr Intnl. Thv also ordered thnt oom munloiitlcn ho IihiI with tnunufucturerrt having grnbbera for sale, iludlng out tho beat miikoa mid prices, nud upon snttsfnotory tortus wtll order tho puroltHMO of one- Tho aompuny Intenda to got their laud Into ahnpo thin aprlnc sure, aud will eeod 50 Horea of It tu luuuru. It louka like the telephone oompatry would have tho exohaugo worklcg before 8 o'clock e,anh morning. Thoro la a great d'al cf I bualnca done bufoiu that time, ' especially by the farmura. They have to stir fttonud rouiewhat earlier than E o'clock aud many tluua need the uje 'of the "phouo, but as It Is not workisg at that hour thev have to do tba prxt beet and "hoof It" to dc business with a frloud that Uvea ct a distance. If the company desire to give sod eervloe an oienty of U thov ought to have the ' hello girl" In the ceutral atlloo long before the hour meutlonod. I Ol "bL I Slash ' I ,' PRICKS ; I I is our motto during, oiir Clearance Sale for Cash. i The sale is now on and will continue i until all of the following goods are p disposed of: i Jones-Payne Men's hats, Values up to $2.00 for 65 m cents each; Values up to $3.00 for 85 cents each, M Ladies' Underskirts and Walking Skirtsr half price. ' m Men's Underwear and. Shirts at a. Sacrifice. .y Ladled n Mteaea dress alrlrts. All new. Cedar Sheep Ass'n. For Sale. One Pure Ured Jersey cow, and one work horse. For further Information enqlre of R1011ARD WILLIAMS. Colonist Rates. From Chicago, St Paul, Mlnnenp-dU. Onuihn, Kansas City and other eaurn points to Acoma, Novndu, and Utub stations un tho Suit Luko Routo, on aalo dully March 1st to April lCth, 1010 i Inclusive. Sond us tho nuutos of your 1 frlonds In tho East who aro Intorcbtod. For further Information sco any Salt Luko Routo Agent or address, J. II, Munderllold, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake Koute, A I Salt Lake, Utah. The wondcrfal "Dautu" the by p. uotlo wizard, allowed two oveninga tble week. Aa tho Record reporter waa unable to bo In attendance, our roadora will bavo to bo BatlaQed with the comments of two ladles and two gontlemeu, whloh will answer for a wrltoup of tho wonderful goutloman' a. performauoea: Said the first lady approaohed: "The show was jjlmplv rldlouloua In thQ oxt(me.n Said the second lady, "It waj too fuuny lor anything," The gentlemen put the matter this way. "Tricks wore bum." "Rotteu," And tbere you are. Mr. u&i?iV took the coin just the same, tho hall b.Mb- WUlngs being well tilled. H MBasMBMBMflNBkaBaiBBMaBnMBSlBaanBMHBMSaBW I 3BrKSiKr Used World ovcr 1 fMjjhM- W s No othcr MUdc ol hmnmn food I lJsKOE 1 pliMiic commendation for i fewV .mMBsPWvjI v purity, usefulness and whole- I 4 EvBP'r someness from the most t bbbI sbbbHN&SbI'HbbbV . M . HbVbB imbt w lillhBlin7 Royal has always received the highest award! when M HsBL exhibited or tested In conipetltlozi ,f y nsaj g: Have- You Noticed tKe String of People. rsj H Going to the Cedar City Drug 3 c Si ore. They are going for some 3 of that good soap. U kno the kind, 3 z Colgate's, the best money can buy, s 'Z The Repeater Soap. You want g to get in line and keep in line and s s you -will be able to live up to the S st proverb "Cleanliness is next to 3 zz. Godliness." 2 g CEDAR CITY DRUG STORE 3 S: C W. EutougK, Mgr. iiiiiuiiiiiuiiiaiiiiiuiauiiiiiauaaiiiiaiiiiiiiuiauiiuiiag I Wholessdc jxticI Retail SiitcliorBt I Cednr cilSnLJtlilC""" I ITf Tl TtTTtTTTTtTTTtttttT'I p J Geo. 3, Green-wood J f Attorney-nt-Law X T General otllco and Court practico X i of all kinds. Long distanco to.- T X epooo in ofllco and rosldoucc. J ' MILFORD & BEAVEP T"" ' TT . ! ' I Notice for Publication. (Pobliaher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land offico at Salt Lake Olty, Utah, Jan. 13, 1010. Notice la hereby gltfeH that N. Donald Forsyth, of Newoasflc, Utah, who, on Feb. 10, 100G, made Desort Lam' eutry 5 46, Herlsl No. 01141, forSs SEH Seo. 17; NE NWJ and NWW NBJ, Sootboa 20, Town, oblp HO S., Rauge 1 ., 8. L. Meridian, has filed notloodf fotention to make final proof to estalilletr elalm to the land above described Before the Clerk of the District donrtfat St George, Utah, on the 2dlD'd'Ay of February, 1010. Claimant names as wlVnses: John II. Tullls and Robert Pfatt'of Pinto, Utah; J. Turner Forhytllfnf Newcastle, Utah; Frank Snow of Fina Valley, Utah. E. D. R.TOOMPSON, Register. First Jan. 21 Last Feb. 25. i Legaj ilanaa at tnia ornce. s 1 DR. E SMITH, 1 I Sugcon-Dentist. x Central Office Located Up Stairs & In Palace Drug St,Qic Building. Z Home Office Will Be Namtained & In Cedar. Occasional Visits Wtfl . Be Made To Surrounding ' $, Settlements, X First Class Work Done. Office I Open. Call At Any Hour. $ I TTTtfTH'TT'HTlSl''TTTTTTTTTj E ill Tkomas D4 Roche X I I Audito QHci Accountant. X f P. O.' Box 4 fedaarCity, Utah t Systema InxtaliSll' SHfilal H attention flrcn lef XVfiajg. T Milling and MercaitliAtf rfll, H llcited X I R, J. Bryant, Jr., I J MINING ENGINEER I T U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor X H ' X All communications promptly X H X Answered. T H X CEDAR CI? V UTAn, |