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Show V Local Happenings 1 The family f Isaac Chamberlain at H Summit has influenza. Or. Maefai H 1un is giving tlnm medical i air H f To Mi', tttd MfJ. Frank n- B doron last Friday, a buy. Mr. Mae- R fniianc reports all doing nicely. H Mips Mary Uric, after having prac- ' . . i ! I - recovered (Yum the "flu" suf- H fend an attack of appendicitis but H in n the road to recovery at pi Wit Mr. I.ou Burton a:ul haby of Nephi B are visiting with i datives in Cedar. H Mrs. Button was formerly Miss Snn H The Red Cross Membership Drive H logins next week, lie ready with the H membership fee. AH you need is a H heart and a dollar. H Kuy dainty toilet articles, toilet H waters, perfumes, face creams for H your jri'l's Christmas presents. Ce- H din city Drag Co. Adv. H Discard that shabby old handbag B and get one that lends an air to your H street costume. Ideal for Christmas B presents. Cedar City Drug.- Adv. Miss l.uln IIeylorne, eldest duui.'h- B ter ol Mr. arid Mrs. Chas. H. Hey H borna, has pneumonia. At this writ- H ing she is doing as well as could be H expected. H ')u recent visits the stork has left H babies nt the following homes: Mr. H and Mrs. James Bulloch, Mr. and Mrs. H Joseph Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. bom. B - Stephens and M. and Mrs. William H The weather has been much colder B again the past day or two, and ice has B been plentiful in hte ditches arid B about town. Cood skating is reported H at Knorh and other localities. A H good supply of coal and blankets, is B very comforting these days. H The Japanese workmen who were H stricken with influenza about a week H ago and taken to the 15. A. C. Hos- pital for attention, are reported to H be doing fine with the exception of H Mr. Soto, the foreman, who developed H pneumonia and has been in rather a H critical condition, but is reported to H be improving now. H It is to be hoped that the influenza H epidemic can be cleared up here be- H fore Christmas. The town has been H dull and monotonous for a long time H now and the young people are just B about ready to break over all re B strnints and seek enjoyment of some H Vtirt. again. The mnnVs stio the er- isting closing order would certainly H put the kibosh on genial old St. Nick. Money this full seems to be more B scarce than usual. Thin condition is 1 douM ' M due to a number of causes. H First, the many war drains, which H have taken u great amount of money H out of this part of the country, and H second to the epidemic of influenza, H which has been responsible for a B great deal of non-productive time on H the part of laborers, in particular, and H when the worker's labor stops his in-1 H come automatically shuts off, also. BBBBBBBW H This condition is having a marked ef- H feet upon business in pretty nearly |