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Show m 1 dti.i iiiinHiiMi ww w I ' -PERSONAL V" 00 H The Cedar band will go to Hurrl- H enno tomorrow where they will glVo H a dance and concert H 00 H Quite a Tow farmers have dccld- H cd to fatten hogs and ship to the H western market this fall. H oo H 4 Hilly Butler went to Salt Lake H City Wednesday and will return H -with a new Duick car fof J. A. Kopp. B - -oo H OTon Ilryant Manager of the H J Thorley Thontre, stntos that, he hasi H J lined up n lot of high class plays H I for 'the winter season, H oo- H Di Green Of ParoWan was n visit H or in Cedar Sunday, having come H on business connected with his pro- H fession of M, D. M 00 B-' ' Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Frisby loft B for Provo and Salt Lake City Tucs- H' day, where they will spend a week H or ten days visiting relatives. Hr , 00 M . Jake Smith now sports a sport B i model of the Bulck, recently pur- B 'chased from the local agent, J. A. H Kopp, m 00 H Dr. and Mrs, J. W. Bergstrom fl have gone to Bringham City to at H ' tend the Peach Day celebration bc- B"' ing held at tlmt city. H oo H. Kenneth Uric, after a six weeks H; seigo of Sciatica rheumatism, is H, j i again able to attend to a portion of H tlils duties in the meat market of B ., ' which ho is proprietor. m oo H) ' , Mrs. Lucilo Clark is seriously ill B and has been for the past ten days, B- ,j presumably with typhoid and com- M , plications. At present she is rcport- M , cd as being slightly better. H 00 j 'I Mr. and Mrs. RR. Rcld of Salt M j ' Lake City left for their home in Salt M ') Lake City Tuesday after having . , spent a week visiting with Mr. and m Mrs. J. A. Kopp. H 00 m Wm. Williams decided the. other H iday ho would out shine any of 'cm 1 and purchased a new Essex from J. H 'A. Kopp. All right, Will, you pro- M mised us n ride when you got that m new car, and we are ready to take M I,; :!V 00 j I t J. A. Kopp has a force" of men re- J y modeling, "repainting and otherwise HfH ( Improving his homo on Main streot. H; i ,v i?! nlso ftving pavement laid H ' ? i . , t Jtrom the streot to the house, and H rivill erect n modern iron fenco H around tho premises. The work be- H ing done when completed will mnko H tho place modern in every respect. ' on M P. L. Immcr q Salt Lake Cityj M representative of tho LaSelle Exton-H Exton-H ' niotv, University of Chicago, spent a H ' portion of this wool: in Cedar, sccur-H sccur-H ' ing 'studont for tho school and vis-H vis-H ,"', iling tho Breaks and other parts of H th9. Cedar Mountains. The gontle-H gontle-H , moir will visit Zion,. Grand, and 1 Bryce canyons before returning to H Salt Lake. H-, oo H Wi Beryl: Born, Francis Estclla and H ' ? Charles Vernon. Thoy nro tho first H -' s babies to gladden the home of Mr. H 1f and Mrs. Guy R. Cadwallader, form-H form-H j s' ( crly of Beryl, arriving August the H ii ,; "second. Strange to say tho stork H ' n visited two other families in the H samo neighboihood leaving twins H also( in the courso of a month. H 00 H Mrs. John A. Booth, who with her H. husband has been living in Lcvan H and Ncphi tho past year or more, is H homo again. Her husband will this H winter be employed in the public H schools of Duschcne, and as that H place is usually snowed in a portion H pf each winter, and over 100 miles H from a .railroad, Mr3. Booth thought H it best to, spend tho winter in her H "home town." H R. T. Forbes has severed his con- H ncction with the Forest Servico and Hj will now devoto his time to the H operation of the. Pace Truck line, H and the care of books for some of H our business men here. He nntici- H pates being able to keep busy and H "draw down' as much, if not more, H coin of the realm than he did while H working in the Forest Service office. M fl oo H j.j L Elna Froyd ,1ms icturncd homo H i sg p, from Logan where she attended the H ( - summer school last summer. She Ht t was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H Earl B. Collings and Miss 11a Wcbl of Monroe. The party had visited l Mnnti, Richfield and other parts of H Sanpeto and Sevier Countios, thon B 1 Bvyw Canyon boforo, arriving iti H Codar Friday - noon. Mrs. Colli nga B wnB formerly Mibs Caroline Loigli H and nftor visiting a few days witl: H her mother and other relatives ant H friends they all returned to thoit B homo in Monroe. H Frank Stahelio of Washington was a business vliitor in Cedar yesterday. 00 Attorney Shay spent Wednesday in the county seat on legal matters. oo Golden Halght now Bports a now Chevrolet car, recently purchased from Leonard Green, local agent. 00 Miss Lucilc JKunz left for Salt Lake Wednesday whore she will attend at-tend the U. of U. this winter. I oo Assessor Hillmnn Oallcy spent Widnosdny in tho northern end of tho county on business connected I with hi office. i oo Miss Fenton, principal of the Junior Jun-ior High School of this city, has returned re-turned from California where she spent iter summer vacation. oo Thos. Tait of Mt Carmel, who left this city for that place nineteen years ago, is in town visiting with rolative3 and friends. oo We are informed that the democrats demo-crats of this county contemplate nominating U. T. Jones for re-election as senator to the State Legislature Legis-lature in January. oo Wm. Grimshaw Is reported as having the best crop of alfalfa seed in the valley, although there are other farmers that run him a close second. oo S. W. Leigh, superintendent of the Cedar City Co-op., went to the mountains yesterday to round up hU cattlo that have been ranging there during tho summer. 00 Chns. Biglow of Los Angeles was a Cedar visitor Wednesday. Mr. Biglow is the father of tho Arrowhead Arrow-head trail nnd is always to be found working for the interest of this noted not-ed highway. oo Wo aro told that friends of Wll-ford Wll-ford Day aro making an effort to havo him nominated at the republican republi-can county convention that will be held Oct. 3, for the position of scn-itorfrom scn-itorfrom this district. oo Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Woodbury, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. David Bulloch and Miss Rhoda Palmer, left for' Salt ' Lako GIty Wednesday. On their return re-turn tho first of the coming week' they will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury's daughter, Inn. " oo S. W. Leigh stated in our hearing hear-ing tho '"other day that there were n third more beef cattle in Cedar Valley this year thnn has been in evidence for three or four years past. oo Threshing machines are now nt work in tho valley, and tho giain is( being stored in tho bins of the farmers. farm-ers. There is but littlo sale for the grain at proaent, but indications aro that befdre spring it will bring n pood pi ice. oo- . Billy Butlor contemplates aoon to ontur info tho real estate business, and claims to have n number of chpico pieces of real estate that he can soil at n reasonable figure. It is his intention to opon up nn office within a few weeks. oo Tho stockholders of tho Cedar Sheep Company met in special session ses-sion Tuesday night nnd ratified tho action of tho directors in tho mntter of the consolidation with tho Cedar City Co-op. M. & M. I. The stockholders stock-holders of the later firm met Wednesday Wed-nesday night nnd also ratified the proposition. Tho consolidation will becomo effective as soon as the valuation val-uation of both concerns has been definitely de-finitely estimated. 00 James Youngor is in from Iron Springs and informs us thnt he has purchased a small lumber house from Andrew Corry and is having it moved to his homestead a quartor of a mile west of tho Iron Springs shearing pens, where ho intends to spend tho winter in comfort and security, se-curity, coming in to town occasion-1 occasion-1 ally for provisions nnd to see how i his friends are doing. 00 j Scott Matheson of Parowan ac-i ac-i compnnicd by tho young lady that I becamo his wife in the Salt Lake Temple Tuesday, spont Wednesday In Cedar visiting with Mr, and Mrs. i Kenneth Macfnrlane. The lady Mr. Matheson persuaded to wed him was Miss Delia Adams of Parowan, and a young lady of high attainments , and winning personality. Tho groom . is a son of Mr, nnd Mrs. David ' ' Mathoson, and is woll known in this 1 city, ho having lived here during I the timo ho ntteudod the B. A. C ',tiom which institution he giaduatot: I I five years ago Tho many friend f ' of tho young couple In Cedar wil 1h thorn a long and hoppy life under the bonds of matrimony. . . . i - |