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Show Send in that dollar and a half thut M you aro owing on subscription account H to The Record; Do it now. H Dr. Leonard officiated" at tho birth t H of a boy to Mr. and Mrs, Whitcsides iH of Newcastle last Wcdnosday. H Mr. nnd Mrs, Chas. Bryant are re- j M reiving tho congratulations of their i friends upon tho birth of a fine son ll this morning. a ' B Mrs. J. H. Clark and her two small- j B est children havo been paying a visit ', B to Mr. Clark in the vicinity of Mo- ' H dena the past few days. i B We trust that the city will make i H provision early this season for tho , H street sprinkler that has been prom; H ised to the people for this summer, H and which is a positive necessity. H Last Thursday Dr. Leonard left for ' H Salt Lako with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ' H W, Parry, where Mr, Parry was opor- ' t H atcd on at tho L. D. S. hospital for a H sovere caso of appendicitis and other ' H complications. Telephone advices re- ( H ccived here last cvonlng are .tothe1 H effect that Mr. Parry is doing tig M W. B. Terry of Provo, rep'rwenF 1 ing the Twentieth Century gate, of j jH which he is tho designer, has spent H the week in Cedar City demonstrate ing and taking orders for his gates, iH which ho manufactures in Provo and H shipped knocked down. Tho gato is jH light, simple and apparently vory con- SH venient and practical. Moro good BH gates would bo a decided improve- &9 ment to many properties of this sec- nH tlon. spy L. H. Redd and wife came in from mRT Bluff City a fow days ago, and Mrs. rjffifflr Redd, who was formerly Miss Vinn TMStf MicklcBon of Parowan, will spend the (Wtffc greater part of the summer with her i r md relatives at that place Mr. Redd's -3&ft business requires hie absence from I s? homo tho greater part of tho time, and iai$ thoy felt that it would be safer and ' ISE! moro pleasant for Mrs. Redd with her nTCpir folks, for tho time being, until the tfWff Indian situation in Eastern Utah be- i jy comes settled. WM FOR SALE CHEAP. ' VM One hundred acres of brush land, .the u H best in the Cedar Valley, just four M miles west of Cedar City. Land i --M fenced with hog wire, has a hljh WM water right, lies In the artesian water " H belt, and when cropped ia worth f60 MM per acre. Will sell this. tract of lant) 'lH for $15.00 per acre, Thove ia netkiwr ,y ' m equal to it in the valley for tty men- J Bl ey, If you want it; apeak 'qulek WV "Bj g. J. Foster, Cedar City, Utk It. " T J 'fWM '' ' ftJJHMllii nil . yliiihJmr" &i&!''&i&&ffi$aMWm |