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Show Cedar City happenings I mraunamnninunHMmMMmnMHinHBn1 Mr. G. C. Hutcherson of Sahara with a party of friends motored ovor ftoni Sahara for the county fair. Mr. and Mrs. Don Findlay, and Mr. and Mrs. George Crnm, with thoir children, wero over from Knnub to attend at-tend the fair. Mr. Deerdorf, traveling snlcsmnn for the Studcbnkcr Brothers automobile automo-bile department, has spent a few days in Cednr City and vicinity advertising nrd demonstrating his cars. , Wilson Imlny of Hurricane was n visitor at tho Iron County Fair this week. Mr. Imlny was one of tho recent re-cent purchasers of a nice pen of pure bred Hampshire bucks. Do you wnnt 10 acres of the best land in the North field, close to town, all cultivated, primnry water right, see Dr. Leonard about it at once. A mint like this cannot be picked up every ev-ery dny. While playing bnll last Tucsdnv afternoon, af-ternoon, George Nelson, ono of tho fielders on the Cednr team, had the misfortune to fall, dislocating his wrist. Ho was assisted from tho diamond and the fracturo was reduced by Dr. A. N. Leonard. m. p ! Principal R. F. nomcr wishes to talk to nil residents of Cednr City who intend taking student borders tho present season, at tho Parents' Class of the West Ward next Sunday morning, morn-ing, which he hns been nsked to address. ad-dress. Hon. Wilford Day, Wm. II. Lyman, E. L. Clark, Clayton nnd Wnltor C. Mitchell, Logan Lowdor nnd a number of other prominent citizens from tho county scat town, most of whom wero accompanied by their families, wero in nttendnnce nt tho county fair. Rev. C. S. Rfce returned the first of the week and has spent the week in Cedar City. For tho next two or three weeks he will bo kept busy nt Parowan with the erection of the new chapel which tho Presbyterian mission mis-sion has under way at that place. It is the intention of the Presbyterian mission to erect a new chapel and a homo for thoir pastor in this city next year. Regular Sunday services will bo resumed in Cedar City on the first Sundny in October. W. J. Dooley, after spending three or four dnys iff Cedar, took the auto for Lund on his return to Salt Lake Sundny afternoon. Mr. Dooloy wns favorably impressed with the progress Cednr City iB moking in tho building line, nftcr having visited most of the new residences nnd other buildings in course of construction, and thinks more than ever of his interests in this county. |