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Show BH Cedar City Mappenings HK Tho weather, while a little cold, is H,. flno again. .The health of the peoplo la Cedar HBn I City " Improving. WJMBmi ' Oranges, Icmors and bananan at HI the Cedar City Drug Store. H Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Froyd B last Thursday, a boy. Dr. Leonard HB as "godfather," and everything going E nicely. fiH Mrs. Hannah Ahlstrom is now H gaining rapidly and will soon be B around again after her attack of pneu- H Henry Houchcn's little boy who has h been so ill, has now taken a marked B v change for tho bettor and is convalcsc- HJ ing rapidly. B Tho Record acknowledges a plcas- B ant call yestorday from Messrs. P , Swapp and Bunting of Kanab, who B are hero attending tho Round-up. H It is about time now to begin the B application of some of tho good in- ftV structions wo havo received at tho r Round-up, on tho garden spot at m home. Spring is about hero. B Frank Jordan, member of tho Utah H Board of Health, is in Cedar City to- b day, and is arranging to meet the City 1 Council and the citizens with a view B to inaugurating n thorough crusade in h the interests of cleanliness ancUhcalth. B Tho Record's linotyyiniachino ins B proven a strong Attraction during H tho Round-up. a aVgQ number of HH ourJCI'from the outlying set- H JJftS viva dropped in to see its H .JSmcnts havo dropps nrc M I almost human Pr visitor H S always pleased to havo H call when in tho city. . ZTJXSL -tcyn M , Ward Hall. Tho RJ borth l "married stiffs" will bo lie other H , "-ka,price of admission, wincrc w,n iH tStaini We,aro eratifiewo learn HL will ? tCan r8 a Me and H Is getting along nicely. B Mr. 'Irving Jacobson of Pino Vnllev I B was operated on f !.- i , , vne? H last ZC, " Qt th0 local hoP'W B ,a8t Faay, for apondicitis. Thorpe m was a very sorious ono fronvn'o"b- H- ginning and tho pationts wo go B PfC8S io ln a vcry spWTus condition. m J He is a son of Mr.and Mrs. James m Jacobson of Pino Valley both of whom m are here attending him. Bj At the joint ward service in the m tabernaclo last Sunday aftornoon u m proposition was put before tho people m for the clearing of the arid experiment m farm from brush during the next ten m days. The peoplo woro asked to co- H oporato and it was expected that whon H n'dfty was selected for the work that m the merchants would bo asked to m closo the business houses and all help H in the good work. If this plan can be H euned out at thfa time, it was stated r hat !t would advance the work of tho H farm just ono year, as otherwise tho H farm would havo to stand until tho H close of tho school, before any oxper- H imental work could bo commenced. ! |