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Show ADDITIONAL LOCALS Miss Mario Rickards who has been paying an extensive visit to her uncle, J. R. Rickards of this city, was called to her home at Colorado Springs! Colo., last Saturday on account of the illness ill-ness of her father. John Joseph, teacher of the eighth grade of the public schools has been absent from his duties for several days on account ac-count of illness, and as a result the pupils of that grade have had no instructor. "The proof.of the Pudding is in the eating. "Delicious "Velvet" "Vel-vet" Ice Cream stands thi foaf w.M... uuu.iuo IIUO teat 1 always. It is the original Delicious De-licious Cream in these parts. Made by Billy at the "House of Quality." Cedar City Drug Store. , Architect Randall L. Jones of this city has just finished plans for a cottage for Dr. R. A. Thorley of this city and for a six-room modern home for a citizen of Kanab, and is engaged I in drawing plans for a modern store building to be erected a't the latter place. Some one has said that if you make something better than anyone else in the world, there will be made a beaten path to i your door, even though you live in the forest. We are not mak- ing rat-traps, but we do make j the only delicious "Velvet" Ice ! Cream. Do you notice the beaten path to our very .door-way7 Blily's Place, Cedar City Drug f Store. e "ri m , o ubic-feetof water per secondTij The need of ' a new school ' building is apparent to every one at all familiar with conditions in the school. The trustees are anxious to provide suitable ac- j commodations lor the children but are handicapped on account of present facilities. Next Tuesday Tues-day an opportunity will be given for a full and free discussion discus-sion ot the proposition to bond the district for funds with which to build a new school building. Be there, and be informed, or inform others. Tuesday evening Alonzo Hig-bee Hig-bee received a letter from Ed Reynolds conveying the information infor-mation that ore had been found on the mining property of which they, with several other Cedar men, are the owners, which runs as high as $160.80 a ton in silver. Two assays were made from different samples on the same claim, one showing values val-ues as above, the other running a little more than $40 a ton. W. 0. Ahlstrom is assisting Mr. Reynolds in the work of development. develop-ment. -. . . |