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Show I LOBBL BRIEFS I llorn To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macfarlane Tuesday, a fir!. All doing nicely. Mrs. Port flower was operated on lost. Monday at thr Macfarlane Hospital Hos-pital for appendicitis. FOB BALD. -Corry Hotel, equipped and furnished. Can bo bought on the installment plan. Andrew Corry, City. 6w- 11-22. Two four-horse teams were in Cedar Ce-dar Inst evening loading with coal f.r the schools at St. Ceorge. The weather has turned very cold and a storm is threatened. It makes us think of heating stoves and winter's win-ter's fuel. Dr. Middlcton passed through yesterday yes-terday en route to Hurricane to op-crate op-crate on a number of patients, in as-, as-, sociation with Dr. H. 11. Wilkinson. Mr. J. A. Kopp is convalescing from ' a siege of influenza, probably contracted con-tracted from Miss Mell Corlett, who i was aick in another part of the house. Mr. and Mrs. Don Coppin, who were among the first to develop influenza here, are now better and Mr. Coppin is able to attend to his work at the garage. Pool halls, picture shows, religiouR j Catherines and all other public meet-j meet-j ings have been prohibited by the board of health, and congregating on the streets and elsewhere is being discour-1 aged as for as possible. Ah a con-' I sequence Cedar City is a quiet town these days. Mrs. Bcntrice Hunter is in a very i serious condition as a result of pneu- monia of the broncho type, developing as a complication with influenza. The J : nntient is reported to have a heart ; lesion which also militates against Iiit chances of recovery. However, she is reported to have spent a better night last nijfht and to be some better today. Mrs. John P. Fuller of this place : and Mrs. Lawrence Adams of Paro- wan, who went to Denver n week or I two npfo to pursue a six weeks course in "home service" work, found every- ' thing closed down there on account of ! influenza, with no prospect of enter- , inv upon the work for three weeks, ; and so were obliged to cancel their i uiracments and return home. Ir. Macfarlane was called to Modem Mo-dem Wednesday to attend Mrs. Archie Ar-chie Hond, who was suft'erine from influenza in-fluenza complicated with pneumonia. The patient was dying when the Doctor Doc-tor arrived and nothing could be done for her. Mrs. Hond, so far as known, v:is the first person i thnis county to contract the disease. She leaves a hatband and children to mourn her departure. K. M. Colvin, agent m this county for the populnr automatic oiling aer-omotei-. reports I' s sale of a 10-foot, mill to Mr. .!. EL Arthur of this city, which will be erected on his farm down in the valley. The mill purchased a short time since by D. Claud Urie, and which was mentioned in these columns, col-umns, lias been set up and is behaving admirably. The more that is seen of this type of windmill the better it is liked, as it is powerful, substantial and practically no trouble to maintain. main-tain. The Home Kconomic Club, through its Child Welfare committee, desires to accomplish two things this winter. First, we aim to raise guflcient funds to adopt three French orphans. Second, Sec-ond, we want to start the ball rolling for an organized play ground, by buying buy-ing some app.u alua for the development develop-ment of our kiddies at home. Anyone desiring to assist in either cause may do so by contributing ensh or articles for sale, t hild's saving banks are placed for cash deposits at the Sheep Store, Mercantile, Drug Store, (Cilais Motel and at both bank. Contributions offered for sale to date are: Infant's tatted bonnet-Mary Palmer. Pal-mer. Infant's dress, gown, princess slip, wool slip, wool shirt, band, hose, huby pillow -Ann, Corris, Iona Lunt, Avy Ryan. Child's silk dress and crochet bonnet bon-net Mrs. Ryan. Cashimere pieces for quilt Mes-datnea Mes-datnea Homer. Woodbury, Ryan. Placing and quilting quilt Mrs. Sarah l.eigh. Materiul for children clothes -Mrs. I Amy Brown. Doll beds, mattresses, pillows, hlan-I hlan-I kets and quilts District School child- I ran. ja Old waists, dresses or underwear I of georgette crepe, crepe de chine or rl wash silk can be used by the child's I welfaVe ommittna. i Send articles to Mrs. Ryan or Mis? CI Bowman, a. |