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Show LOCAL HAPPENINGS. I Plenty of old papers for putting un- tH dor carpets, etc., cheap at Tho Record ! office. M Mrs. Thcda Jones and others were , l put Inst Sunday from Beaver In the il interest of their land. ,M Ccdnr City could uso another paint- fl or and paper hanger or two very nico- il Iy during tho clean up and paint up imWi campaign. Imm FOR SALE. About two dozen folding camp chairs. Just tho thing 1H for tho summor homo or farm house. t 0 cents each. Inquire at Record 41 Office. fH Dr. E. F. Green reports that pros- " pects arc again favorable for the car- ' M ly development of his coal properties, and for tho construction of a branch 7H railroad to this city. yM John C. Isbell has been prantcd n i Iiccnso for conducting a pool hall and , has opened up in tho lower floor of tho telephone buildlne. This is the , second pool hall for Cedar City. 1 A beautiful and much appreciated 'immt ram storm has been descending upon H this part of tho country pretty much 'vtr'mm nil day today, and tho ground has re- wrM ceived a good soaking. 'H It looks ns if the storm might in- Smm tcrfero with tho base ball game to- , " morrow afternoon. If it comes out ?. 11 fine, and tho ground Is dry enough, i- jH however, tho gnmo will go on as ar- mmm ranged for. iMm In proportion to population, wo be- B lievo Cedar City has more automobiles 11 than any town in tho stato, and still "H we are buying them. This ought to" ,H bo an index to other business condi- jH tlons here. iH E. M. Corry is now tho happy owner ,H of a new Paige touring car. One by ' .""H ono wo are all coming to It. If tho ' M Potash deposits prove good we will all H be driving Pierce Arrows, Packards, Jmmm and Marmonsl 7H Today sees tho winding up of tho district schools throughout Iron coun- H ty, and tomorrow the promotion cor- , H tificates will be distributed to those ''H entitled. Tho youngsters arc, as us- H ual, glad to welcome their summer .. JM vacation. . IwW Do not forget the theatrical enter-jv --lTB talnmerrrwat-'thevB. ."C.' next week" jij Thursday night. A treat is assured mM to those havine an appreciation of H good comedy. Tho program will con- -H H8ts of three short farces intorsperscd H with high class specialties. 'H Are you doing your part towards H tho laudable and necessary clean up H by every single, solitary soul doing vH bo every single, solitary soul doing mM his or her just shnro of tho work. MW Let ench one here and now mnke up H their mind to become ono of tho lend- H crs in this regard. W A 300 yard race between a Bulck rH light six touring car and a Ford tour- H ing car, from a standing start up tho H Main street grade was pulled off last H Saturday, the Bulck winning tho bet. M Tho affair was conducted by John II. H Fife, local agent for tho Ford, nnd M G. R. Parry, agent for the Buick. M Dr. II. H. Wilkinson camo up from H Hurricane Monday, bringing Miss Ver- 'Wmt na Isom. who was operated o., for ap- H pcndlcitis Tuesday by Drs. Dconard rH and Wilkinson. At this writing the M naticnt is progressing very favorably. H Dr.-Wilkinson returned to Hurricane H Tuesday evening. W Mr. G. R. Parry, local agent for M Buick cars, reports tho salo of 13 Bu- '' H icks in his territory since he took over H tho agency a little m6ro than two 'H months ago, besides a National and H one or two of other makes. Mr. Parry H is certainly some salesmnn, and has H a good car to handle in the Bulck. H The beginning of tho clean-up and H naint-up campaign has beon extended H for ono week longer, in order to give H all a chanco to got their premises in H order for tho visit of tho inspectors. H Tho committee strongly urges that H everyone co-operate in tho movement H and accomplish as much of the good H work as possible. H Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bulloch aro LM the happy recipients of a nico baby H boy, born Wednesday evening. Dr. H Leonard reports all concerned doing mU nicely. Tho doctor also reports tho H birth of a baby boy to Mrs. Luella M Worthlngton of Luna, yesterday morn- iH ing. Mr. Worthington is nn employee Immm of the railroad company, '1H S. A. Halterman of Parowan passed iKPE through Sunday en route to Salt Lako ZmM City to bring one of the long-looked- WifS for Hudson Super Six cars. Ho had ilg just received a wire from tho state 'J&S& agency that ho could obtain ono. Uo WtiL expects to have it on oxhlbitlon in wmi Cedar City tho latter part of the pros- u$ffi cnt week. m City watermaster and supervisor aV S. F. Leigh is entitled to a great deal m& of credit for tho present condition of Wr tho city ditches, which are in batter KV shape than at any tlmo in tho past IIS?'! history of tho town. He hns made a uSffi neat, straight Job of them, and one k4M which is a credit to tho city, as well lm,W as a good boost towardo a clean town. wftkl A. T. Jones, manager of the local branch of the Utah-Idaho Motor cgmr iflH puny, came in the first of tho week tlmm with a now fivc-passongor Paitre tour- !H ing car for E. M. Corry, assistant cashier of tho Bank of Southern Utah. CH1 Mr. Jones reports having taken or- H dors for six more of this model of tho t mWE Paige since this ono was placed on iMmm exhibition hero. Apparently it is go- H ing to keop him busy to get the cars H ta fttrt vnvxixh to" rty thv thmMnl,, H Mm |