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Show H I Local Items H H Swat tho weeds 1 H Every Thursday hereafter will bo H "Sales Day" at the Cedar Mercantile. H Pure bred Jersey bull for Bcrvlce. Aug C2v. J. S. FIFE. H Last year's popular Once-a-Week H Sales have been resumed at tho Mor-B Mor-B cantile. H ' holding of another convention to make H arangemonts for the completion of tho road as arly as possible. 1 Cantaloupes, water melons and to- H matoes from tho Moapa valley have H been among tho offerings at tho Cosy m Corner this week. H -Another California exposition party H consisting of J. M. Bladen, Miss Thorn H and Misr Helen Nelson left Cedar on M Wednesday. H David Ahistrom came in from New v CaBtlo last Saturday to spend a few H days in town. Ho has been working M for tho New Castle Acclamation Co. flj for some' timo past. H Architect Randall L. Jones expects H to make a business trip to Konab in H tho near future, but hesitates about j trying to drive his car there on ac- B count of the condition of tho roads, fl Mr. and Mrs. Treharno Jones and B Mr. Walter C. Mitchell mado a busi- m nesB trip to Pine Valley in Mr. Jones' M light six Buick car tho first of this B weok. Mr. -Jones states that this is H tho first time that there has been a H car in Pine Valley. m Mrs. Delilah Dalton, her daughter, M Mrs. H. P. Virgil, and grand-daughter B Miss Helen Virgil, former residents H .. of Parowan but now of Los Angeles, H passed through Cedar City Monday H on thoir way back to tho coast, after H a visit of several weeks at their for- H mer home. H John M. Bladen, manager of the H' Palaco Drug Store, left last Tuesday H for California to be present at a con- H vention of tho U. S. Pharmaceutical H Association, and intended spending H about two weeks in seeing the expo- H sitions and other things of interest in H tho Golden state. H Bert Anderson rolled into town H Monday afternoon with a load of veg- H etables and fruit on his new auto H truck, and soon disposed of his load. H Bert states that the Elbcrta peach 1 crop will be on in about a week or ten Hv ' days, and that ho will then mako rcg- M ular trips nearly every day. H, The Misses Mell Corlett and Agnes H Cosslett left last Sunday for a visit H to the California expositions. Mrs. M Mary Corlett accompanied them as H far as Lund on her way to Frovo to H visit for a time with her son Thomas m and family. During tho absence of H Miss Corlett Mr. and Mrs. Granger, 1 postmaster and assistant, respective- B ly, are handling the ofllce alone. H Clias. A. Wilkinson met with a B painful and somewhat serious acci- B . dent lust Wednesday morning, when B he fell off a counter onto a saw, cut- M ting complotcly through tho muscles B of his leg below the kneo and expos- fl ing tho bone. Dr. Macfarlane drow B tho gaping wound together with some H stitches and dressed it. Tho patient H sooms to be doing as well as could be B expected under the circumstances. B Charle3 Hansen and purty (with M tho exception of Willard Nisson and B Id. Ncilson of Washington) who went fl to Salt Lake City by automobile to H witness the carnival of tho Wizard of B tho Wasatch, passed through Cedar B City last Friday on their way home. H "- Mr. Nisson underwent an operation H for appendicitis at tho L. D. S. hos- B pital and will return when sufficiently H recovered to do bo. H Principal Homer of the B. A. C. H cumo in from Salt Lake Sunday ev- H enlng, and after spending Monday H and part of Tuesday in town looking H after tho work in progress at the H Bchool, arranging for the mailing of H tho annual catalogues of the school H nnd attending to other matters of H business, took tho auto Tuesday af- tcrnoon and returned to the north, Hj where he is looking after interests B pertaining to the school. H The county board of education was B in session again last Wednesday and B considered a number of matters per- B taining to the schools of the county. B It was decided, among other things, H to offer the county superintendency Hj of schools to J. Wealoy Barton, who Hj had been employed by tho Cedar City Hj district school board as principal of VAB the Cedar school. Tills will necessi- HH tate the procuring of another prin- BmVB cipal 5f Mr" Barton accepts the su. HH perintendency. jfflB Tho Record is just in receipt of an hYB interesting communication from Mr. QB J. H. Mandcrfield of the Salt Lake BLm Route anent the Grand Canyon high- H way, which will appear in our next Is- AVAV sue. Mr. Mandcrfield and the Salt WAwB Lake Route have taken a keen interest BtBIB lfiiin tne construction of the route and BBBBj 'Hiave given valuable assistance, with- B out which it is piobable tho enterprise B! could not have met with nearly the RPAVM measure of success that has boon at- BH taincd. Mr. Manderfleld urges tho BYflBffflTB |