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Show ' LOCAL BRIEFS Don't renounce the world, stick to the world, and try to help it. If. "J" T I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Messrs. William Mid Johfl I'alley of Summit were Cedar visitors Thursday, being here on business. 0 Mrs. Sarah Hulett's little urand-dauRhter urand-dauRhter from Beaver, Miss Alice Harris is spending a few weeks lure with realitives. Mri, Ceo. H. Wood left for Idaho yesterday where she will spend a month or so with her daughter Mrs. Rov Armstrong. Mrs. E. M. Cony urul children have gone to their summer home in the canyon where they will stay during the hot weather. Mrs. Eph .lonson und children of Parownn spent from Sunday until Thursday in Cedar visiting with her mother Mrs. Agnes Nelson. Quite a number of boys included in the l'.HH draft, from various parts of the county as well as from this place, have been before the Local Hoard for examination this week. Marva Stewart of Alamo Nevada a niece of Mrs. .John Fuller is spending spend-ing a few weeks here. She came before be-fore the Fourth and will stay until Mr. Fuller returnB. , Dr. Leonard reports the birth of a Bon to Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter Lunt last Saturday, and to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence a boy on the same day. More Sammies to defeat the Huns. Mothers and babes doing well. Miss ("orris Lunt was operated tin at the Southern Utah Hospital last Monday for the removal of tonsils and adenoids, and on Wednesday, the 17th, Miss Beatrice Parry and Mrs. Robert W. Sherratt were operated for the same complaint. Mrs. Ann C. Macfarlrme of Saint George is spending a few days here with her son William C. and family. "Aunt Ann" is on her way to Salt Lake City to spend the remainder of the summer. . If you have any bits of lead or tinfoil tin-foil don't throw them away, but send them to the Public Library to be added add-ed to the collection being made there. By doing this you will not only be helping the Bed Cross, but the Government Gov-ernment as well, Vhlch needs every scrap of lead that can be procured. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Woolley, pro-v pro-v prietors of the Cosy Comer, are spending spend-ing a few days at the ion Canyon monument, irucsts of the Wylie camp. During their absence the Cosy Bakery Bak-ery and Cafe is being conducted by the regular staff of employees, headed by Miss Tina Sherratt. Mi. John faltar of the Golden Rule Store left here Thursday on his semi annual trip to the east to order goods for his store; Mr. Fuller took his car as far as Salt Lake, where he will leave it to be repaired. Mr. Wm, Smith accompanied hint to the Lake and will drive his own car back. A cablegram passing through Cedar Ce-dar City this morning to relatives at Toquerville conveyed the news of the death in action on the French front of Moroni or Rone Kleinman of To-(uer. To-(uer. He is the son of Moroni Klein man, who is a brother of Mis. I- C, Haight of this city. The young man enlisted a year ago and has been in France some three months. The telegram tele-gram was brief and merely stated the fact of his death. The Record is in receipt of a letter from Mr. Walter ktcArthur, a former member of The Record force, in which he states that he is now working on the Lynotype exclusively for a Salt Lake job printing company, which has among other things in work the Revised Re-vised Statutes for the State of Utah, for which "Walt" ia setting a large proportion of the type. According to the information contained in bis let ter, be has developed into a "ewift1 since he went on to the machine exclusively. ex-clusively. Hero's success to yon, .mi The star attraction at the Thorley "heatre this week has been "The Kaiser, the Beaet of Berlin," wl has been shown on the screen the pail iwo nights, an i,i the unstinted ap-r ap-r plau.-e of the onlookers, and part leu larly the youngsters, who have ap- k plauded vigorously each triumph over militarism and plutocracy, particulai iv b) the Americana The pi s I advertised as a mercileaa expose of condition! In Germany. Several car loads of people came in from the rounding settlements to see ti" pro-duction. |