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Show LOCAL. HAPPENINGS '- ' ' . , T" " . Tff.FI MM 1 1 I'laiV Mr. Bert Lamorcaux of Paragonah is noticed in town today. o Born. To Mr. and Mrs. .Ray Coss-Ictt, Coss-Ictt, n fine baby girl Saturday, April 17th. All concerned doing nicely. Ncls Mndscn of Summit, a carriage and automobile painter by trade, is in Cedar City painting cars at the1 Kopp Garage. j The town is full of athletes ' and visitors for the Divisional Track and Field Meet at the B. A. C cam-! pus, which is on todny. Shearing will commence tomorrow at tho Iron Springs corralls. The work will be 1n charge of Bishop Charles E. Jones of Enoch. The Misses Jennie nnd Vella Burke, left Cedar for Mincrsville Monday whero they will visit their sister". The young Indies have been here for, the past month working. Dr. A. N. Lconnrd passed through Cedar City last Tuesday morning cn route to Hurricane, whero ho would) operate with Dr. Wilkinson on Mrs. P. N. Wilkinson, who wns suffering with ncute nppendicitis. The Misses lone, Vivinn nnd Jose-' phino Stewart who hnvo been attend- ing tho B. A. C. tho past winter, loft with Mr. Ray Johnson for their homo in Tropic Wednesday, to assist their family through n siege of Ulrica. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright, who havo lived hero tho past winter, left last week for Arizona whero they will make their futuro home. Thoy will locnto near Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jespcrson, who were former residents of this city. Supervisor Mnco has been in the field for the past ten days nnd is not expected back until tho end of tho week. On this inspection trip he went to Central, GGunlock, St. George nnd finally to LnsVcgas, Nov. whero ho inspected the Moapa division of tho Dixio Forest. Assistant Forest Supervisor Wnl-laco Wnl-laco M. Riddle, after fourteen years of sorvice on the Dixie-Sevier is being be-ing trnnsfcrrcd to tho Uinta Nationnl Forest, with headquarters nt Provo. While he is reluctant nt leaving here and his many friends, tho transfer is ngrccnblu since his new position will carry more responsibilities, etc. He will leave tomorrow. o ' H. S. Cutler of Kannb, a son of the lato "Scott" Cutler woll known to tjio i older residents of southern Utah, has spent several days in Cedar City re- ; cently negotiating for a residence nnd other property. If successful it is Mr. I Cutler's intention to mnke his home here. He left for Salt Lake City last Monday to continue some negotia- tions involving interests held there. o Mr. I. A. Gondouin of the Christen-sen Christen-sen Construction company with a full crow of workmen is back in southern Utnh again, i-endy to resume work on the road through the Cedar Gulch, , which was interrupted Inst fall by the snow and cold weather. Mr. Gondouin states thnt the work will now b6 in direct charge of a member of tho or-gnnizntion, or-gnnizntion, nnd thnt it will be pushed with all possible speed. ' o Comer Cosslett arrived home last! week Friday. Ho ro-enlistcd in the; nrmy Inst fnll, nftcr having received; his dischnrgc nt tho close of tho wnr, j nnd since that. , timo has been in serv-i ice down on tho Mexican border. On' account of receiving his discharge, sooner than expected, he arrived at, homo last Friday. He says that hoj has now hnd enough of soldiering, nnd has no desire to go back to the service serv-ice now. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrence Lunt were visitors here last week. The young couple went from Duncan, Ariz, to Snlt Lake City tho fore pnrt of April nnd were married there during conference con-ference week. Since then they hnvo been visiting relatives in Nephi, Summit Sum-mit nnd this plnce. Mr. Lunt is the youngest son of Mrs. Sarnh Lunt who is now living nt her old home in Mexico Mex-ico from which she nnd fnmily were driven by bnndits. They feel per-fectcly per-fectcly snfo there now nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Lunt will make their home there. Mr. Lunt ns a good many relatives hero who were glad to seo him and offer congratulations on his recent marriage. , o Dr. and Mrs. Leonard pascd thru Cedar last Tuesday en routo to Hurricane, Hur-ricane, where tho Doctor has been operating op-erating in conjunction with Dr. Wilkinson Wil-kinson of that place on a number of patients, two of which, Mrs. P, N. Wilkinson of this place and Glen Wil-linms Wil-linms of Knnarra, hnd nppendicitis. Dr. Leonard has to bo in Beaver next Monday ns n witness in a case on trial in tho district court, after which ho intends returning to Cedar City and performing n number of operations opera-tions for eye, ear, noso and throat disorders. Mrs. Leonard and baby took advantngo of the opportunity to visit her mother at Toquorville, |