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Show Dave Harris of Glendale is here at the fair. Miss Lavcrnc Mackclprang left last Monday for Las Vegas, New, to spend a few weeks. Mrs. Anna M. Cox of Moapa, Nevada, is here visiting relatives and friends, and taking in the Fair. Mrs. J. E. Waldo, formerly Miss Nan Brown, is here visiting relatives. rela-tives. Bert Lamorcaux of Paragonah and William Pritchard of Parowan, prominent in County Fair activities, activi-ties, are here for the Fair. Messrs. Frank L. Farnsworth, Alex McAllister and Dclwin Hamblin are here from Kauab attending at-tending the Fair. Mr. Leo LeBaron of Hurricane, a painter and decorator, is here assisting as-sisting Cedar City to get ready for the influxf of students and others this year. Among the Fair visitors from St. George are Mr. and Mrs. Clark Watson, Clinton and Vivian Milne, Ambrose Cannon and Jack Find-lay. Find-lay. "And when the conductor found out you had forgotten your purse, did he make you get off the train and walk?" "No, only get off. He didn't seem to care whether I walked or not." R. F. Jameson who came through Muddy valley ,the other day, says it is still hot down there. lie claims he saw a dog chasing a jackrabbit 'and both were walking. j Messrs. Marion Wilkinson and Chester Foote of Nepht were in j Cedar a few days the first of the .week. Mr. Wilkinson, who was formerly a resident of Cedar, came 'to see to moving the remainder of his effects to Nephi. i "Spicier at the Fair: "Ladies and .gentlemen, you see before you the I remarkable human statue in his wonderful feat of remaining abso lutely motionless for forty-eight hours at. a stretch 1" "Cedar Farmer: "Rats! I got a hired man that can beat that." II. E. Woollcy of Ogdcn has taken tak-en over the management of the dining room at the Cedars Hotel. Mr. Woollcy, who has had considerable consid-erable experience in hotel management, manage-ment, will arrange a cafe service as soon as possible and states that he intends to inaugurate a service that will meet the taste of continental travelers. |