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Show mmaBawmsBMaKBOKM.j.uM.wmjKSwamBmM.tmijajaM a LOCAL I MAJfPEJVnVGS Paul Scegmilier is in town visiting relatives for a short time. Dorn To Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lowe last Wednesday, a fine girl. Mrs. Dan Perkins 16ft the first of the week for Monticcllo, where she will visit her sister for a few weeks. Tho St. George track team went through Cedar City Thursday for Provo, Pro-vo, where tho stato track meet will bo held. Mr. Handle Lunt left Tuesday on tho St. George stage for Nevada, where ho expects to spen,d tho next few weeks. Dr. R. Leigh returned from Paro-j wan tho first of this week, after a few days spent nt the county scat in thc practice of his profession. Mrs. David Thompson of Enterprise Enter-prise who has been living hero with licr children the past wntor to take ndvnntago of tho schools, returned home Wednesday . The lawn tennis season is on andi local dealers hnvo a supply of tennis balls nnd rackets on display. There nro no public courts, but n number of the citizens have privnto courts. Mr. Rny Cosslett has purchased the home of John Dovor south of town nnd has turned his former home as part payment. The exchange has been made und now Mr. Coslctt and family may be found at the Dover ranch. o Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Haycock of St. George, aro hero visiting Mrs. Haycock's Hay-cock's fathor, Mr. Sam Kolscy. Tho lady was formerly Miss Myrle Kcl-sey, Kcl-sey, a B. A. C. student. They wcro accompanied hero by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haycock. Mrs. H. L. Prlsby left this afternoon after-noon on the outgoing stage for Provo Pro-vo whero sho will visit with her parents par-ents for n few weeks. She will be accompanied homo by her small daughter who hus been visiting her grandparents since the middle of March. r The Cedar Lumber & Commission Co. is setting a very good cxamplo lately by adopting the Clean-Up and Paint-Up policy. The office and stock rQom has been enlarged and improved by tho addition of now shelves to accomodate ac-comodate new supplies and the whole interior has been painted. Friends nnd relatives of Mrs.' Henry Dotson of Minersvillc, formerly former-ly Miss Blanche Lunt of this place,' will be interested to learn that she gave birth Monday to a fine baby boy for which sho and her husband are receiving congratulations. Her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Mery weather of this place is with her in Minersvillc. . Tho Parowan High School girls won out in the game with the B. A. C. girls nt the B. A. C. last Friday ovc-( ning. It was a good close game, Par-owan Par-owan coming out just two points n-hcad. n-hcad. Indoor baseball is an interest-sport interest-sport nnd has gained great favor with school girls here and at Pnrowun during dur-ing the past winter. o Mr. Clnrcnco Riddle, who has been employed on the Dixie-Sevier Forest Reserve nil winter nnd has made his home in Cednr City, has been promoted pro-moted to tho rank of Forest Supervisor, Supervis-or, and transferred to the north-central portion of the state. He left last. Sunday with his family for Provo, where he will make his headquarters for tho present. J o , Mrs. C. G. Bell, proprietor of the( Ccdnrs Hotel, arrived here last Sunday Sun-day on n visit to relatives and friends. , She intends remaining for about two' weeks and it is understood that her' trip is prompted pnrtially by business. I On her Tetum to Suit Lake she will; , be accompanied by her dnughter, Mrs. ' Nellie Pritchard of Parowan, who will I J visit in the capital city for a few J I weeks. Funeral services were held Monday ovor tho remains of the infant of Mr. i nnd Mrs. Claud Haws, he baby has suffered some with bronchial trouble and was apparently improving, but convulsions set in the night before ( with tho result ns above stated. Mr. and Mrs. Haws have the sympathy of tho entire community in their loss., Mr. Haws was away and receiving, i word of his child's death, arrived here I Sunday. i o I Mrs. Alfred OlRcn, who for some time has received recognition as a' i song writer, received a number of ! copies of her first copyrighted song in sheet music form Monday: "The Bluebird of Happiness," and which is' on snlo at the Cedar Music Store. ( Two other songs "In the Eyes of tho. World," takon from the novel, and' "Sho's a oso From America," are in the hands of Chicago publishers, A prominent Utah composer is handling hand-ling two otlters, "On tho Aeroplane Trail With You," and "Our Utah Reg-intent," Reg-intent," which will be on snlo in a i few weeks. : -o l Holders of nil temporary Liberty Bonds may leavo same at tho Bank of Southern Utah for exchange for permanent bonds. Same should be attended at-tended to at once. Adv. |