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Show BH '?. "3 H Local Items. H OtRL WANTED at Collar's Hotel. B Apply to Ui:0. STOLL. H 1 When you want Ico send word to J. H II. Hunter. Delivered for 1 ontrer H J pound. H Mltfi Surah Jonon, who bits betm H tionflned to her room for two weeks H int, In now on tho rHpid rond to rn- B odvory nnd will noon turn round ntfitln. M Monday Mro Mnry Dlllloguloy H Kvo hirth to n Jnalthy bnby Irl. H Tho mother und child urn prorcrali)K H favorably, nnd Otnndpii Soliopptiinnn H In oxonodliiKiy pNitiRcd oror tho ovent. H Still n ffiw of tlioao onrpct mtmplre H and remiinnta of onrpota itt tho Lulh H Ftiriilturn und C'irpnt (Jotnp.tiny'ii H Htoro. Ilottor cull mid Rut your H cliolco before tho heat aro gone. H ( If yon want to loarn who oarrlue H the beat wall paper aud the Inrgeat H RMnrtment of dUhes, read the Lelftb H Furniture St Carpet Oompany'a ad H vertlMiuunt found elsewhere In tbla H IwHie. B ' Mr. Pendleton, who haa ohnro-e of B , the building of the kiln of brlok for B the Ward Hall haa bla work well hi M luted. The wood la beUg rapidly V brought In, ao that when the last H ' brlok la in tbo kiln he will be rdy H i, to bcKln llrlng. H Hoy Urle h now behind the counter M nt the Co-op titore. Aa Mr. Urle la H ., well liked by everyone It la a foregone ; . ' conclusion he will make Rood If Riven H a dinner, and Ba he haa tho txod will H of the people bla auaoeM la ceitaluly Bt KMurcd. ppH . n( i i B O. J Qretfdry ourae In this week g dh a flying trip from the oonit to visit J with lila family and will take them haok to apeud the winter la or near v pLo Angeled. The change la made aa H Mr, Gregory' work will bow be on a M" conat railroad Initeed of from Oallente B tu the VcKfti b formerly, ; David il. Cannon aud wife of St. George were vlaltora la Cedar a few C daya the fore part of the week. Bro. j Cannon addretael the people Mob K '" 9H temple work. The audience m listened to him with the grent i attention and were well repaid for l attending the meeting. SWord oomea from the committee appointed to aeaura rnnma for proa B peotlre iludeuta that ample place B will be Dfovlded, ao that there need B be ao doubt of oLUInlnn eocom B modatlnna. However, If there are any B etudeata who oontemplata cnmlrR to B the Uiauch Normal eud have uot B already euircd rooma and board they B" ca do so by writing to the secretary B; of the Oonmerelal Club or PrlHoipal B O. V. Doeker. B The Hank of Southern Utah aud B the Cedar Mercantile Oampaay have B laid Uw sod uIoiir the pavement on ' i the east aide, oxtendlaR to the curb. B, The green Rrasa makes the plaoea of Bj busluets look more lavltlnR nnd alio B relieves the dull look of the pave B ' inent. What la the matter with thn B other buuiueia flrma layluR pavement? Bj It weald be a great beuellt to them B .. aud to tholr ouitomera. Nothing Is B aloer la unity weather than to hnvf B the privilege of walking on pavement B when the mud elswehere la four or B Uvn Inobea deep, B The doora of the Codar Meroautllo B Store havo been olosod tho grontor B part of this wook whllo tho how Ux- B turoa aro being Installod. Mr. Wendell B of tho J. P. PunUon Co , of Suit Ltiko B City Is hero putting thorn lu nnd when B oomplotod will hi tbo beat equipped B ud depurtmout etoro aouth of Suit B f llisko, biirrlug none. It will ba n B thoroiiRhly oomplcto etoro throotihout B ospolally lu tho lino or ladlea nud B Kouts fumUhluKH, aud una thnt tho B olty nmy well ba proud of. B Sovornl of tho stoma liuvo Instnllod B uow wolghtuR ionic?, known na tho B Aulillle. It U an nrrtttiRod that tho B mutouiur o:ii sou just what amount B ho la RottlutZ raid prooludet nil B poalbIllt of n onntrororty. It la B aloo inu oh moro ooitvonletit for tho B morohuut na it U practically solt B oomputlui? Tho ixilHnoo of th uow B ajiilo i u dulioHto that u f motion tit B hu otinoo oun bo wolKhed tn a nicety, B It hnt boon found by aotunl test thut B the storos will gave tho cost of tho B maohino within it year, which means B urout Bavlnn to tho tlrms in tho B ooursn of n few ra aud will alao B rIvu enttsfaotiou to tho c net otter, B booaiuo of the faot that they can B always seo exnatly tho amoun t ot B their purohuao. BSBSBm "'tf John Flcrzer litis been qtilto III tbo past week, but ho U filnwly Improving. There nroscrerAl j-oplo who nro un well nt prerfont lut noiio of thorn titM hop oiwly HI. Po nt'iOBtudentn fi-om oittfildo scttlo-monia scttlo-monia will bo with uh and mo town will ttko on a llvlier nppcurunco. Thutliroahei wiw htni'ted up for ft day or two till week In order lo thrcKh out it fow loiuHbf rt.iIi for fgodiny purposes. Whn tho Noruiitl nt,u lenta omo ti town trout I hcjiiw) thut ilniy will f 1 nt homoiiiid thiiiK thut wo tire ns wo tiliilm, eotno of tlio h nt people in tl.o sltito. Tho work of making tho brlo't Ur tho addition to tho WtuM H-tll jjooa tnorrlly on und If. no'v ltn!t fiko the addition inUh. ho iM'eutol thin full Lvfis than it month and tho Normal will again oion for activo work. Are you drepttrod to Hen I your mm or daughter. No use sending thorn north when thoy can rocotvo tho boit In-Ktruotluns In-Ktruotluns nt homo. LIow tho chjlldren did on joy tho frnu ahow given to thorn by tho Ilecoril hint Monday ovoning. Suro' thoy onjoied it, and I ho mun-igomont of tho Record liopen thut Homo oao oluu will do nfi tho Kccord did, so tho children can httvo n little iimttHcmont. what Ih tho matter with tomo of our morohnnta putting a coupon In thulr advortlxc montB and let tho kids'1 get them. Arthur Craven, a gentleman from Provo, aoooBtpanlcd Mr. Pltohforth of the Mil ford Lumber Comrany, ou bis trip through to St. Clnorcre. The gentleman Is on a pleasure trip, but while enjoying hltmelf will kerp a good lookout for an opening to start In the busluera of handling building material. He la a draughtsman, and a thorough lumberman, having had about 10 year experience with the Smoot Lumber Co. of Provo. He say a be Is enjoylBg himself and that the ozone of this locality gives hlra a ferocious appetite, for wblob hf. la thankful, as be la taking oa flesh at a rapid rate and will soon be qualified to be appointed bishop ot some obscure ward. Last Tueadav evening Tom Pryor met with avory pslnfal,7 ifaotserldua accident, it sterna that he bad ua hitched his them from the wason and loft them still facetted together with tho linen when they brtiau to turn In opposite directions. Mr. Pryor saw thy wereillkely to become entangled and postfibly brtttk some of the bar Mesa, and went to unsaap the uhcoka. Cue of the animals became frightened aud reared up on Its hind feet, aomlng down In struck Pryor or the joist of tho uhouldfr, dlrlonatlng and badly bruising It besides lufllotlng other lujurlua. At this writing It la uot learned whether the collar boae vras broken or the real exteut of the Injuries. In-juries. II. II. Pltohforth of the Mllford Lumber Co., spent Suaday nnd part of Monday In town. He was here on business connected with hla Arm and reports matters aa satisfactory. He haa gone to St. George to look up business In that section of ocuntry, aad hopes to be successful In plaolrg some orders for lumber. The ilrm whloh Mr. Pltohforth represents is reliable and carries none but the beti of Oregon lumber. Cedar aud vicinity Und it very oouvculout to hnvo this Urm so dose wbon It is neuesaary to secure this class of lumber, and Mr. Pltohforth Rscurea tho Record thnt wheu ouco a railroad pouulrutes this vulloy a lumbor yard, as a branch of thn Mllford lumbor yard will be established . . Lunt. Suuduy ovontug In the Tabernacle Taber-nacle the Parents' Classes af tbo two wards met oonjolutly to talk over tbo liquor evil mid also to nrrivo at some pi tin whereby tho moral vrolfnro of tho town mny bo buttered. After a good dual of dUonsalon tho two olusSoa were formod into what will be kuouu us n "UoUoraicut League," and cuuimitteoi will bo appointed to handle the mutter of tho liquor evil, if possible, aud to supply proper aud wholescmo nmusemant frr tbo people of the towu. Cednr haa Improved morally to n great extent slnco tbo adveut of tho Urnnoh Noriral nud tbo establishment of prohibition, yet there nro mRuy pbatee ot the moral sUtus of the towu that uceda looking after und tho league will hnvo this in charge it la a good movo nud all tmrents are requited to lend a hand, j nud assist lu mukiug Cedar one of i tho oleauest College towus in tho stato. Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands ; Arc tjuklly curtt t" nptlj-lur ChAiulirrlaln' i aUr. "vy tt UUbwcco iHtccisccnlA. After spending' a couplo of mouths with hor mother Mrs. Kitto Puco loft for hor homo lu Prloo lust Mouduy. |