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Show i : , j H; Cedar City Mappenings Bi I K a "Star brand shoes aro better." Sec Bil t'10 description to be found in our ! advertising columns this issue. Dr. Leonard reports the birth of a boy to Mrs. Frank Kclscy of Now Harmorty, last Monday. All going well. Don't forgot the big wrestling match at tho Ward Hall next week m Thursday. It ought to be intcrcst- H ing. HH ) Dr. Mncfarlane reports tho arrival 9 ' of a fine baby boy at tho residence of Hi Arthur Fife on Wednesday night. All Hil concerned doing nicely. K- Two car loads of attorneys and B other district court attachecs went to B Pnrowan this morning to bo present H at the morning session. B Don't fail to read the seasonable Hu( offerings of tho Cedar City Co-Op., H to be found in the advertising columns B' of The Record this week. Mr Walter Granger started Wcdncaday H i afternoon to Tcnsdalo to bring Mrs. H Granger, who has been teaching B i school thero tho past winter. B Mrs. M. D. Higbco and son M. F. B Higbeo started to Toqucrvillo this M , morning to visit relatives, and in the H caso of Mr. Higbco, prospective roln- H , Mrs. Sophia Shields of Salt Luke B "i is hero attending her mother, Mrs. .1. H j I P. Smith of Knnarravillo, who under- H j , I went an operation at tho local h'fpl- M tal last Monday. 1 j Judgo Joshua Greenwood, W. F. B ' , Knox, W. L. Cook and other) of the B'j legal profession were in Cedar City U yesterday en route to Parowan, where 'j district court is in session today. B ' When you havo any message for the H public of Cedar City, Iron county, or B ' Southern Utah, you cannot do bet- HL f tcr than employ the classified column? j of The Record. Wo reach tho people. H v Dr. E. F. Grcori has been in Salt Hy ) Lake City this week for tho purpose Hf( , A of haying his son Mofflt's eye given H 1 " oxpert treatment. It is reported that Hrj , the doctor is now en route home in a Hrj new touring car. j V J Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Mlddlctoa were Jaj4' passengers on tho nuto from I.und JKkJ 5B- ,..,.iovor jaa. Satufjay, Tho doctot camo. VI KJ us a8soc'ato n somo surgical work at j 8 , the local hospital together with snmo Bji 1 other cases under the chargo nf Dr. j , Macfarlano. H"j Dr. Middloton contracted a severe H j cold on his rido over from Lund last H fl Saturday, which dovelopcd into rnther 1a sevoro caso of orysipelas of tho face and head. Tho doctor was suffering considerable discomfort when ho left horo Monday for his homeward trip. Mrs. BctBy Smith of Kanarraville was op orated on at tho local hospital Sunday morning by Doctors Middlcton h 'and Leonard for a duel female dis- H I ''order, requiring a double operation. H Tho patient rallied from the opera- H tion in good condition and is doing H I nicely. H Miss Agnes Brown returned from M I Salt Lake City last Saturday. She is B j convalescing from her qevorc sicgo of B Typhoid fever which has confined her B I in tho L. D. S. Hospital tho last sev- B j oral weeks, but Is stilL unable to walk B I without assistance. Wo hopo to sec B her soon regain, her old timo health B j and vigor. M Attorney A. D. McGuire of Trcmon- B j ton, Utah, counsel for Dr. Rodgors in H 1 tho caso up for trial at this term of B court, was in Cedar City with his B ' ' client yesterday en route to tho coun- H ,' ty scat. Mr. McGuiro reports that B j ho is doing fino with his now news- H , . paper venture, and hns a good law H practico thero in addition. M p Someone has been menn enough to H ii suggest that Sheriff Froyd wire for B Sheriff Andrew Smith, Jr., to come B and assist in the capture of the two H Mexicans who mndo their escape H ' from him Wednesday evening. Wo K protest on the grounds' thnt $25,000 Hi - ," is more than the whole Mexican tribe Bl' ( is worth, to sny nothing of paying TEE' i that much per head and then not fQ I get them! Hj 1 Tho balmy, spring-like wenthor of H, f ' Easter Sunday, brought out crowds of BB ft . s i " pic nickers. Streams of automobiles, B5 4 ' ( j buggies, wagons and even n enrt or M 9 '., two wore pressed into sorvico to nc- 5 S . commodato the people bont on cclebra- SS 1 ; i ting tho first outing of tho year. In Im J, "jj I addition, a number of plcusurc seck- W ; j era carried thoir lunch and walked to 5jj j f . . the nearer pic nic grounds, to spend 3EJL j a few hours in tho open. J 'Z A- B- Utley nnd Richard Watkins S tho Salt Lake architect made a flying Wfu ; P to St. Georgo the first of the yEft i week in Mr. Utley's car with a viow - to looking up architectural and plumb- ?j," 1 ing work ut that place. Mr. Utloy re- y ,' ' ports tho highway in pretty fair con- B; , dition, with tho exception of a short '" u ' 'stretch of road this sido of Beliovuc, '' and some awkward ravines in which H tho culverts hnvo not yet been con- B'yj structed. ' I ' '' r M I It is rather amusing to hear people i whoso names arc not to bo found in tho telephone directory "cave" when 'they find service discontinued for n holiday, on applying to borrow a subscriber's sub-scriber's telephone. Mrs. R. L. Wrlgloy, ono of tho corps of District School tcachora, has been confined to tho house this week with an attack of rheumatism. Mrs Jennie C. Lunt hns temporarily filled tho vacancy va-cancy at tho school. "Two years ago today," nighed the winsome little blondo behind the counter coun-ter of tho Sheep Store this morning, with a far-away look in her eyes. Then she colored up nnd stopped. Wonder what sho had refcrenco to. Drs. Macfarlano and Leonard operated op-erated last Monday on Mrs. John Hunter Hun-ter for an accute attack of appendicitis. appendici-tis. Tho operation was apparently successful, nnd the patient is convalescing conva-lescing satisfactorily. All the smiles and animation seems to hnvo gone out from the dark liand-somo liand-somo fnco of the Sheep Store brunette sinco tho depnrturo of tho "conch" for St. Georgo yesterday. Wonder If there wn8 someono aboard in whom sho was interested. Superintendent Higbco of tho Sheep tore says that money is so scarce that he does not regard it ns worth while advertising, unless it bo the clerks for whom there is no further need Ho places them at 15 cents each, or two-for'. Notice tho announcement in tho advertising ad-vertising columns of Tho Record of tho big Wilkinson-Ratoy wrestling match, which will take place in tho Ward Hall April 23. Besides tho feature number thero will be a number of interesting preliminaries. Franklin Stevens left for St. Georgo wednesdny to bring Judge Greenwood and other court officials, who are on route to Parowan to open the April term of court for this county. Tho improvements being made to tho state highway makes automobile sorvico sor-vico to St. George practical. Mr. Ed. Peak of Statcline, tho com-plnining com-plnining witness in the caso of the two Mexicans, Joso and Cruso DeLaon, who broko jail Wednesday evening, canio in Wednesday to testify nt tho preliminary hearing that was to novo" been held yesterday. Mr. Peak feels that the situation at Modenn is growing grow-ing quite serious, and that it is time somothing was dono to establish tho dignity of tho law. A situation which permits a bunch of Mexican section hands to parade tho streets of an Amorican town under arms and terrorize nnd threaten tho inhabitants is certainly rather humiliating. Mr. Peak says that ho is ablo to take care of himself if tho courts would acquit him in tho ovent that it was found necessary to kill a few of them, but does not care to get up against the law, and believes thnt tho only other alternative is to teach Bomo of them a lesson in tho courts. |