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Show MM. I I Cedar City Mappenings I H Hoy time will won be here. H Try "Kealey" lea cream nt the An H oex. The very last word. Adv. H Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Foster departed H Wednesday on tholr promised trip to H the California expositions H Blfcbop Isaac C. Macfarlane of St. H George waB in Cedar Wednesday, H nowing acquaintanceships and shak H Ing bands with friends and relatives. H It required twelve automobiles to Hj convey the Salt Lake pnsongers to H Lund Wednesday. It is impoefriblo to H ' learn the names of all those who went. H Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Pace took auto H passage to Lund yesterday afternoon, H en route to Salt Lake City and other H northern Utah points. They expect H to be gone for a week or two. H Mrs. Rebecca Angell of Leeds was H in Cedar Cjty yesterday en route to H Salt Lake City to spend a month with H her daughter, Mrs. Tom Rcos, who re H nidus in tho suburbs of that city. H Don't spend your time running a H round town hunting a purchaser for m what you have to sell. Use tho col- H umss of Tho Record. Wo arc Itere H for this very purpose. m Or. and Mrs. A. N. Leonard, whose B contemplated trip oast has been d- m tayed somowhat, expect if nothing M eleo unforseen happens to take their H departure tomorrow afternoon. H The reduction in automobilo rates H particularly into the Dixio country M has apparently had a stimulating cf- H feet upon pasBengor buHincHH, and an fl almost unprcccdcnt amount of travol H has been the result m Miss Janio Wilkinson was a pas- M senger on the mail auto to the south m . Wednesday on her way to Hurricane, M where she will visit for a timo and M take medical treatment from Dr. H. H II. Wilkinson, who is her brother. M Do not fail to glance through the H advertising columns of tho paper. It H - often happens that the advertisc- H ments of a newspaper contain mat H tors of quite as much interest to the H household as tho sews columns. M Call t the Leigh Furniture and H J Carpet Company and ask to see tho H Y. style jcekes refrigerators which M - have-iMt to jut io stock. For a H ' description (tee the .advertistmient of H . this fine in the current issue. B . .Arthur Pratt has opened a clothes H ' cWning and pressing establishment H on the second floor of the4 Mercantile H ' Week, having JMecseded George F. M Ttey, the tatior. ' Notice his card in m, this iwue of Tke iReord. B Swnjber has at last burst upon us B with all its fury and splendor. After H a cpld, stormy and backward uprlng, H summer has come upon us all at once, B , fading us haiilly prepared for it, B ' Crops are beginning to shopt up with B ' Tapjdty-Tl80 the weeda. B Another Interesting installment of M . the gril story, "Exploits of Elaine," B ' rill be found on page six of this is B sue. To fully enjoy it you should H both raid the story and see the mov- B ' ing. pictures now being shown each B I "weelc at the Thorley Theatre. B Mr. Roll Hunter is anxiously look- B ing forward to the return of his good B: V lady from a rather protracted visit to Kl relatives and friends in Idaho and (Montana. Mrs. Hunter writes that conditions up in that country are not nearly so satisfactory as hereabouts. She states that there are any number B f ,! of form hands willing and anxious to B work for their board and plain work H, clothes. I ' Mrs. Mary Whitehead of Saint B George was a passenger on the mail B. auto going through to Lund yestcr- H day, being on her way to Salt Lke to fl sped a portion of the summer with m her daughter, Mrs. Leah Wakolapd, at B that piece. It ia getting to about that B tine of tho year 'hAn those who can B; ore beginnlg (o I90V for a coojer B cliaic thaa Dlio for tlfc summer. Bi Gtaugc H. Crosby, who has boca B speadlAg the past several weeks in B Saint George with his sister, Mrs.1 B J Elida Snow, stopped over in Cedar B 1 Tuesday night en route to Cowley, B f Wyoming, and visited a day with his B 1 , friends in Cedar City. Mr. Crosby ir. B called to Cowley on busincsn pcrtain- B' 1 ing to the estate of his brother, the B .. late Jesse W. Crosby, of that place, iBi anc P3 to be l" Cowley for the 11 next three months, when ho will re iturn to Sunny Dixie to make his home. ; c The editor of The Record was in fPajgwtn last Wednesday for .an hour Jr"s, ad afong other hurried -calls MI lirepped into the Leigh Furniture and qHB '(srpet Company's branch warehouse lgM for a few minutes. We found lo'al !WiB" monager, Calvin Pendleton, looking sleek, fat and contented, and he re ported business as satisfactory. TI10 hj county commissioners wero in session H as a board of equalization and were Bf dllP to ner eyes" in business. The Bfi stores and other business houses ap B pearsd to be busy, and everything wee n ipgjgg ipmrgi mMm "wwrifp BB, -'--,' BHh$-:'' kyu,' Annex ice cream is "all cream." Try it after the show. Adv. Spend the Fourth of July In Cedar City this year. Don't fail to read tho Sheep Association's Asso-ciation's advertisement in this issue. Are you going to the Grand Canyon Can-yon this summer? Electric fans, refrigerators, light sumtner wearing apparel, ice cream and cooling drinks these ae the seasonable thjngs now. We wonder if the city. administration administra-tion is going to do anything about tho matter of that Btrcet sprinkler this season. Despite the remarkable Increase In the number of automobiles manufactured manufac-tured and sold, tho prico of gasoline is getting lower. Tho exodus of conference visitors to Salt Lake City during tho past few days has left tho town quiet and rather rath-er dull. Brother und Sister Richard Pulmer expect to leave tomorrow for Snlt Lake City, where thoy will visit for a few days. David McMullin, an old acquaintance acquaint-ance from Leeds, dropped in upon Tho Record force one day this week for a i'ow minutes chat. Mrs. Arnold Graff of Kanarraville was in town yesterday afternoon on )usincss und made The Record nn agreeable call. 1 R. A. Kitkcr, tho anthracite coal magnate, is up from Harmony this morning attending to matters of business. bus-iness. Notico the change this issue in the advertisement of Butck cars, A. T. Jones, local agent. The 1910 models are now ready at reduced prices. FOR SALE.A quantity of good baled alfalfa hay. Persons interested should see or telephone George A. Lunt. Price ?10 per ton. Telcphono number 14GW. Arnold Graff of Kanarra passed through Cedar City this morning on his way to the county scat to muke final proof on his homestead near Kanarraville. Ka-narraville. Neils MudBen, postmaster of Summit, Sum-mit, was noticed in town yesterday. You know where you get tho best ice creutn at the Palace Drug Annex, of course. Adv. Now is the time to keep the hqo busy, if we expect to liave a town free from woods at the end of the sum mer. Spare the hoe and Bpoil the car dn. Persons desiring artesian wells bored on their farms are directed to the advertisement of Holohau and Hunter, which appears in this issuo of The Record. The attention of contractors is directed di-rected to the call for bids published in this issue for the repairs and improvements im-provements planned for tho B. A. C. buildings. Foreigners are making a hasty exodus ex-odus from Mexico and it looks as if there might bo something doing down that way soon. Uncle Sam is getting his sleeves rolled up and a sharp willow wil-low ready. Chairman Rice of the general committee com-mittee for the Fourth of July celebration cele-bration is negotiating with the Lund and Enterprise ball teams for games to bo played in Cedar City on July ltb. It is reported that the Lund team has agreed to be here, and it looks prpb able that the Enterprise boys will be here also. Tho Leigh Furniture & Carpet Co. have a window display that- is worth your while to Jpspect como evening when the electric lights aro on. It is a very realistic representation ot a primativo camping sctne, with supper sup-per in course of preparation over the unpfirc. Tho change in tho train timo on tho Salt Lake Route has resulted in I a reversal of conditions pertaining to J Salt Laka papers. Before the change itho Horald-Republlcan's northwest edition, printed a short time before midnight and dated as the nc5:t morning morn-ing brought the latest now3 to thlc section of the country. The chango prohibits' a morning paper from catch-( catch-( ing the mail train with v-an edition later than the evening papers, and the Dcseret Nows is -now the papor taught first on the arrival of the mail. Mr. Sam Bell is the most popular t youag man in Cedar City those dys, the reaaonTor hlji unprecedented popularity pop-ularity being the fact that he Hj just purchased a now, handsome, Dodge Brothers touring car from the 'county agents, Halterman & Page. It is certainly a beauty, and Sam's embarrassing position reminds us of the words of the poet, which run after af-ter this fashion: "When I go out to try tho cur, I look so fine and gay, I have to take tudog along to keep tho girls away." flo thank, Sam, aub&. |