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Show PERSONAL. Pj X .Wra. Reeves of Kanarrn waB in ( '" Cedar on business Wcdnosday. H' Carl Knell of Pinto is in Ccdnr H' attending tho D. A. C. T Arnold Grnff of Kannrrn wna a H ' business visitor in Ccdnr Wednesday. , . Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm, Mnce cnter- H tcrtaincd three couples nt bridge K Tuesday evening. M H Mnrtin Woolscy of Harmony spent H'. ' Wednesday in Ccdnr attending to ' business affairs. PJJjHt HR ' LOST One Cnmco Cuff Button H; Homcwhcru on Ccdnr streets. Reward. K'' Return to The Record office. It k , Tlie Lunt Coal Mine, managed by 8l '.Kay Lunt, is now in full operation. H o Notice his advertisement in thin is- H sue of The Record. H Mr. nnd Mrs. Rulon Dnlloy are B the proud parents of n baby boy, H r born Saturday niorning, September H ' B. F. Knell mndo n business trip B to Salt Lake tho latter part of last H week, returning tho lore part of this HBa ' B r- John Parry of Hinckley, n former H j resident. of cdnr, arrived in town this week with his son Grant, who will H attend tho B. A. C. I Mrs. Freda Stovcns and tho Misses Thcrmn nnd Ruth Jones have return- cd'to Ccdnr City after a month's vis- M if in 'Snlt Lnkc with friends and rcl- H J. A. Kopp returned from n trip H to Snlt Lake last Saturday night H "Mr, Kopp drove home one of tho new H Buick-Fours, which tho Buick people H. ; havo recently placed on tho market. - -Billy Butler of Lund was vislt- H ing with friends in town Tuesday. H jHo'cnmo over from Lund to. bring' his H ' daughter, who has entered tho B, A, H ' )C. this winter. i B Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pendleton of k I Pnrowan are again in Cednr. Mr. m Pendleton is an instructor in the B. H i"'' nntl cornmcnccd his duties in JthnF institution Monday. H v H Clnudo Lewis, county suporin- j .tendctn of public schools, will lee- M turo before the Ladies Relief society J . on p tho "public school Bystcm next PJH 'Tuesday afternoon "at 2:30. 1 - ; The Iron County Teachers' Insti- H - tuto is now in session and will con- H tinue thru tomorrow. All tho teach- H era of tho county nro in attendance H nnd a very instructive nnd interest- B -ing institute is boing held. m ! "Mr. nnd Mrs. Neil Forsyth of H Newcastle, after staying for n few m days with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fife, M returned homo Sundny. Mr. Forsyth H camo to Ccdnr to securo medical i treatment. H ' Tho grading work on tho Ccdnr- H , Lund rond is completed, so wo havo H been informed and tr.S capping is m j being done nt a rapid rate. It is tho H hope of the contractors to havo tho M road completed by the first of Jan- H ( unry. H I Tho Leigh Furnituro & Carpot 1 Co.'s music parlor is a popular place M I these days. Music lovers nro found. M , their every dny listening to the lat-J H ! ost Edison nnd Victor records. Tho H i pnrlor is comfortably fitted up and H is nn idenl place to spend n half hour. H Mrs. John II. Smith, formerly Miss H Agnes Brown of this city, has re- H turned from northern Utah nnd is H now visiting her mother, Mrs. Amy H ' Brown of Hamilton's Fort." Mrs. H Smith will return to Salt Lako soon, H' where she will join her husband, who, H is at present in Idaho. H II: R. Merrill of Provo. instructor, H in the English department of tho H B. Y. U., spent Snturday and Sun- m dny in Ccdnr. He had been ns far H south ns St. Georgo on his vacation B v and stopped over in Cedar for a few B j.1 days to look over tho town nnd visit M I- With friends, B l (( Students coming to Ccdar- to m $ school nnd others who care to jrcad H ' tho locnl newspapers from tho towns H In this part of tho state may do so H 4 by going to tho public library, where H $ thoy will find the greater part of tho H ' T Exchanges received nt Tho Record of- H ficc. H Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Peyton Johnsor Hi of Sandy are annoucing tho birth ol Hi - 'an 8 pound bnby girl, bom to then H September 13th. Mr. Johnson will b Hfi; romombored as having taught in thi H jnusic department of tho B. A. C H " last year, nnd Mrs. Johnson, befor HS Ijor marriage, wns Miss Floss Gnrd Hlw - nor of Cednr. : Miss Roselia Rosenberg visited in St George last week during,, the carnival. ' Commissioner Berry Williams of Kannrrn wns here Wednesday to meet Governor Mnbey nnd pnrty. j Mrs. Lula Bringhurst of Lovcll, Wyo., is visiting in ednr this week, the guest of Mrs. Nellie Pace. Hcbcr E. Harrison of Nowcnstle nnd father, Jno. II. Harrison of Pinto, transacted business in Cedar Tuesday. Georgo lAshdown has taken his threshing outfit to Pnrowan where ho is assured of work for the. next two months. Leonard Grccii, proprietor of tho Cedar City Garago announces that ho will havo the agency for tho Chevrolet car in a very Bhort tlmo. Edward Carroll of Ordcrvillo was in town tho first of the week, making mak-ing tho purchase of an Oldsmobilo truck of J. A. Kopp. Tho Indies of the Home Economics club entertained nt ten last Saturday Satur-day afternoon nt tho B. A. C, for tho visiting Indies of tho Municipal Lengue. John Holland, lessee of tho Wood nnd Tnylor coal mine has a card in this issue of Tho Record. Ho is now ready to operate tho inino and delivery de-livery of conl commences next week. J. H. Fife, mnnnger of the Ar-rowhend Ar-rowhend garage, Jinri delivered a Ford truck to tho C. C. Co-op, which is now in operation in delivering goods to customers. - Nils J. Lnvnngcr of Glcndnle is visiting in Cedar with his daughter nnd son-in-lnw, Mr. nh"d Mrs. John C. Carpenter. Mr. Lnvnngcr expects to spend tho winter here. Andrew Twccdio of Montana, while on routo to Los Angeles, stopped over in Ccdnr tho first of tho week for n few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Twccdie. Mr. and Mrfli Wm. Maco entertained enter-tained nt dinner last Saturday evening, even-ing, Mnyor nnd Mrs. Ncslcn of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Jones nnd Mrs. Frank Gowan nnd daughter, daugh-ter, Marjorie, Commissioner H. L. Adams of Pnrowan wub in Cedar Wednesday, hnving como to meet Governor Mnbey nnd pnrty. Mr. Adams accompanied ac-companied tho governor on his inspection in-spection trip of tho Cedar-Long .Vnl-ley .Vnl-ley road.( Clnudo Harris of Pnrowan, who hns been working on tho Cedar-Lund rond this summer, wns in town Mondny on business. Mr. Harris says ho intends to movo his family from Parowan to Ccdnr for tho winter win-ter if ho enn find n suitable house to rent. Joseph Richard of Salt Lake, prohibition pro-hibition agent of tho Btato, was in Cedar Tuesday. Mr. Richards states that tho federal prohibition officers aro activo in apprehending "moonshiners" "moon-shiners" in northern Utah, and will very soon direct their attention to tho southern pnrt of tho state. I s |