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Show LOCAL HAPPENINGS. . fH Do not fall to read the Classified columns of Tho Record. There may H be a number of items there that will Interest you and may save you money. G. C. Goddard and Bon Frank were H In from tho woods near tho Woolsoy H ranch tho first of tho week and re- H ported everything i'smooth as silk." H Mrs. Laurel Webb "Bemont present-, cd her husband with n son and heir H Inst Wednesday, this boing their first- H born. Dr. Macfarlano in attendance, H nnd everything lovely. tH A little son of Mr. and Mrs. George H Prince was operated on a the South-' , H crn Utah hospital yesterday for ap- H pendlcitls, tho operation being appar- H cntly entirely successful. H Mrs. Konneth Urio underwent an :H operation yesterday at tho Southurn ''H Utah Hospital for appendicitis and the 'H correction of other minor troubles. H At thiB writing aha Is getting along H the finest kind. H Conjoint Meeting Sunday Night. 1 Sunday evening in tho tabernitcle, tho Mutual Improvement Associations H of tho Cedar wards will give an in- H ferestlng musical program, supple- H mented by a short talk by Dr. Mac- 411 farlane. The public are invited. iH Wo havo experienced some veryin- -M usual weather again this week. Last iH Wednesday night and Thursday morn- H ing it was cold enough for October. j: H Everybody cither had to hunt more H bed covers or suffer with the cold, H nnd It la said that there was enough M frost to damage tender garden plants. ' And still the automobiles nro com- M Ing to town. Within the past week H it is reported that there has been two H car loads of Fords, one of Maxwells H nnd ono of Bulcks unloaded at Lund. -H Tho respective agonts are now at tho tH station unloading and getting tho cars set up ready for bringing in. ' H Today the arbitration caso is on in H this city involving the title to certain IH high wator rights on the meadow. lH Attorney W. B. Higgins of Fillmore H is hero representing the interests of fl Tohn Parry in tho case, und Attorney 'IH Ryan of this placo is looking after' H the interests of some of the other claimants. Tho proceedings are being j M conducted in tho basement of the 11- r brary building. fl A feeble attempt was mado to il hold another road day last Wcdnes- fl day, but it appears that the matter 'H was not very well advertised and the fl members of the committee who were 1 expected to take an active part in get- , M ing people out wero away from town 1 unll lac Tuesday evening and knew nothing about tho program. The mat- jH ter was therefore deferred until soma M future time. In the mean while, rep- jH resentatives from the State Engincr's - M offije and from tho Forest Scrvire will H9 go carefully over the matter and as- Mp9l certain whether or not the route being- $& worked on is the best available for '$$m getting up our canyon and making rw the connection with Garfield and Kane (5I counties. Jwftfi During the hours of darkness last J: night Ray Davenport, the little son of MrM Mr. and Mrs James B. Davenport of lv Paragonah, was brought to the South- jfm ern Utah Hospital, on the advise of ulM Dr. Macfarlane, who was called to see iS tho patient while in Paragonah yes- ii terday on another case, and during WlMii the night the little fellow was operated Wwk on by Drs. Leonard and Macfarlane. tlsfi It proved to be another pus case fol- ji lowing tho rupture of the appendix jafl from appendicitis, and while all tliesa iH cases are serious nnd attended with H qulto a heavy mortality, the fact that H tho case was of only about three days ' 9H standing is in favor of the patient and H the doctors entertain hope for his re- Hfl H |