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Show I -PERSONAL. H Charlio Hcctol Is neon in towp afeain H Sunday night Mrs. Oacar Hulet, en- H tertaincd nt n card party. H Clark Watso,n of St. Gcorgo was in m town n few days last wck, B Sam Jncobsou hns gono to Callfor- M nia for a visit. i r fl Chnuncy Fnrry in back in town at- B ' tending to business. 1 Fred Farncook of Lund phased m 'through Cedar ia3t week on his way M to California, to spend tho winter. hbS Gordon Whitchcnd of St. George H was in tow.n Sunday of last week, for H a few hours. H Air. Van. Roche of Salt Lnko City MMJ has ben visiting in Cedar for a couplo PBV of weeks. PBV Stanley Dradsliaw of Ilurricano was PBV in town n couple of days last week PBV attending to busines. HBVj Mrs. Hllla Jcstlson loft last week H for Salt Lnko City. She has been PBpJ hero for somo timo visiting with her PBV mother, Mrs. James Stnplcy, HHV Austin Merrywenthcr is back in H town. v Ho is ,now workng vith tho H Southern Utah Plumbing & Ilcat- H ing Co. HH H Mr. It. L, I ley born of McCormick, H Utah, was in Cedar last week visiting H " rela'tivca and friends and attending to H business. HHH i Hj Mrs. Elizcbcth Leigh has been coti- t fined to her homo for some timo with H . a'sevcro cold, which turned to bron- H ' citis, but alio is improving nicely nt H this writing. m Last Tuesday evening tho B. A. C. H - Faculty, together with tho critic H teachers of tho public school qnjoyed 1 themselves at a party nt tho B. A. C, H Games etc., wcro enjoyed. An in- H torestfng fcaluro of tho affair was M tho prepainrg of tho lunch by all pres- M cnt, Tho crowd was divided into twos H nnd each ectopic- had a certain part of H tho lunch to preparo in tho kitchen. imaae ,..,m, i iwo c assa na ; Mr. Jofc Richards of Parawa tm In Cedar Tuesday on business, Mrs. Maggie- Roche of Salt Iako is in Cedar visiting relative and friends , Mrs. Olive Potter Is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. V. W. Valentino, i Misa Jane Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrb. Chaslcs Wilkinson wcro in Cedar Inst week attending the funeral of Mrs. Sadlo Duckwnltcr. Wo hnvo been informed that last Tuesday Mrs. Louise Perry suffered n slight paralytic stroke. Some improvement im-provement ifl noted as we go to press. Jns. Knell of Newcastle spent the weeto in Cedar, having come to visit his daughter -who is attending tho B. A. C. n,nd to uttend tho Roundup. Mr. Wm Scegmiler and a number of other Kanab people were in Cedar last week attending the funeral of Donald Fuidlay. The world has forgotte,n about tho fourteen points, but it is looking look-ing forward to next spring with eager nptlclpntio.ntf of tho nine innings. inn-ings. Tuesday ;nlght of Inst week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood entertained nt thlcr home hi honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood who nro here visiting. Recorder of vital statstics rcqucss that mother giva tho doctor in nt-tendanco nt-tendanco nt a birth the noma of the child born so that ho may be able to receive it and hayo 'it properly recorded record-ed as the law requires. Wo read in tho Salt Luke dailies that Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Middloton of Salt Lako City announces tho engagement en-gagement of their daughter Rocca to Mr. Arthur W. Wilkinson. The wedding will tako place sometime in February. Ladies, it will interest you to read tho Sheep Store advert! sment found clsowhcro in this issue. Tho Iron County Telephone Company Com-pany will issue a nqw directory Feb. 1st. Prospcctivo subscribers please tako notice. |