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Show """"""""miiirrmmfffmfmrri ; ; I LOCAL BRIEFS j 4? Miss Vera Pratt is assisting with the holilay rush at the Sheep Store. W. J. McCotinell of LaVerkin spent a few days in Cedar this week. Only a little more than a week left now in which to do your Christmas hopping, If you want a double bargain on dolls, call at the Furniture Store. Not more than one to a family. t Mis Jane Hunter has beta spend Ing several days in California on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cannon are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a baby boy, born Monday, December 10. Bishop John Dalley and wife of Summit were Christmas shoppers in Cedar City last Tuesday. Ilk tfc K P v Manager LaFayette MeConnell of the Ceclar City Drug Company, went out to Land yesterday on business. $ Mrs. Irene Mil.ellan of Salt Lake City is ponding a few days in Cedar with her father and family, Mr. Corner Co-rner ( 'osslett. Miss Mary Hunter underwent an operation at the Maefnrlane Hospital tin first of the week for an acute at- tack of appendicitis. She is making i a satisfactory recovery, Mrs. LeRoy Heap, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lottie Perkins, returned to her home in Spry, Garfield county, last Saturday. $ Miss Ruth Stirling of Leeds tarried tar-ried a day in Cedar the first of the week on her way to Newcastle, where she will visit with her sister and fam-ily. fam-ily. fc Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Higbee and son Douglass returned from Washington, I). ('., the first of the week, where they have been visiting their foster daughter, Mrs. Pearl Lcnee. jffc Principal Homer and Instructor G. H. Lunt of the B. A. C. faculty, went to Salt Lake City last Tuesday to attend at-tend the funeral services of Milton Sevy, who met death here last week in an auto accident. The Cedar Lumber & Commission Company are building a store room for their lumber, lath, shingles, etc. It is gratifying to note that the business bus-iness of this enterprising local con-corn con-corn la growing and extending. $ Use The Record as your shopping guide and give those stun s and business bus-iness establishments the preference who invite your patronage through the columns of the local paper. It is the modern the efficient way of doing do-ing business. $$$ Many people this year intend buying buy-ing a number of small things for the different members of the family, or j buying an Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph. Phon-ograph. The latter will last a life j ' time and please every member of the family. -Leigh Furniture & Carpet, Company. Adv.-lw. l fi i And still they come! One of the' latest adjuncts to the population of Cedar City, and one which we gladly welcome to our midst, is Mr. John R. Robinaoa, Jr., formerly of Paragenah, who purchased a part of the valuable farm from the Parry Brothers, and will in future make bis home among us. - r -. Mr. J. a. Kopp returned from Salt lake city Wednesday morning, coming com-ing home wiih Mr. T. A. Thoi Icy, who has just purchased a new Franklin touring car, and was bringing it home. Mr. Thorley now has one of the highest high-est class cars in this part of the country, coun-try, and incidentally one of the handsomest hand-somest and most convenient homes. Operations at Southern I tali Hospital The following persons were operated operat-ed on at the Southern Utah Hospital last Monday: Mm. Joseph Williams of Kanarra, for appendicitis. Miss I. cda Williams, Kanarra, for removal of tonsils and adenoids. Zelpha Wood, Cedar City, for re-i inoval of tonsils and adenoids. F. E. Brenner of Lund was in town yesterday on business. i vs The wounded soldiers call the Rod Cross nurses "The Angels." All together now! 700 Red Cross members in Cedar City by Christmas Eve. If my boy isn't at the front my neighbor's i.i. The Red Cross may save his life. You'll be ashamed to be seen on the street without a Red Cross button after December 24th. J. M. Taylor representing Z. C. M. I., of Salt Lake City, was here the fore part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark will move to Salt Lake City within a day or two to make their home. The finest display of Ivory that was ever shown in Cedar City is on display at the Cedar City Drug Store. Adv. FOR SALE. 20 head of two and three year old high grade Ramboui-lette Ramboui-lette rams. John U. Webster & Bros. Tel. No. 36F14. Adv.-lw. The Stake officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. will give their annual reception Saturday evening in the Library auditorium, aud-itorium, for all the stake and local officers. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rickards will leave in a day or two for Long Beach, California, where they will spend the severest part of the winter in the interest in-terest of Mrs. Rickard's health, as the winters in this climate seem too severe for her of late years. Presbyterian Mission Services. The meeting next Sunday evening at 7:.'!0 o'clock will be given over to a discussion of the American Red Cross Society and its work. We invite you to be present. CLATON S. RICE, Minister. 4 NOTICE. ...... Any one having unsettled accounts or business of any kind with Milton H. Sevy, deceased, will kindly confer at once with J. L. Sevy concerning the same. (Signed.) J. L. SEVY, Address 305 Douglass Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. ...: |