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Show " ! ! liLocal Ifemsii , , , i 1 1 Yoii 'hare the Victory share the e Bmeai I'ife of (inrfield county i vialtmg in Cedar City this week. 0 Prin Hoy F. Homer is in Salt Lake City on business connected with the school. , A Salt I.ake Ja7.7. orchestra will J trive a dance in he Ward Hall this evening. , Aganl J. H. Fif" reeeivetl another shipment of Fordson tractors last Wednesday. The adjourned session of the iren eral I,. I). S. conference will open in Salt bake Citv June first. -4 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiley are expected ex-pected here tomorrow en route to the Wylie camp, preparatory to the op ening of the season there. 0 Herbert Fret well is another Cedar City Bonnie who returned home this week, after having seen active service serv-ice at the front in France. Mr. Dustin, who assisted with the survey. of the railroad from I,und, is in town again after nerving been absent ab-sent for some time. - Cedar City is showing a little more social life lately, since the danirer of influenza has subsided. There have been two or theree good dances lately and others are advertised. Dr. M. J. Macfarlane, representing the City Council, and Architect R. L. Jones will no into Salt Lake the first of the week on business connected with the town planning movement. Agewj J. A. Kopp has just sold an other seven-passenger Kuiek touring car to Be F. Knell to Ik used for pas-BBBgeT pas-BBBgeT service on his line between Lund and this place. Mr. and Mrs. James Henson. Mr. j and Mrs. S. A. Matheson, Hutfh Math-eson Math-eson and Mrs. Flossie Houston were down from Parowan Sunday to see Alex Matheson, who was operated on at the local hospital recently. e Addison Tollestrup has jrone to I work for the Southland Tire Shop, the increasing business of which has necessitated iucreasine; the force. Addison Ad-dison will respond to your call for assistance in case of tire trouble. e OeorgO Corry and Arthur llaivrht are two Cedar City minines who have retyrned home this week from overseas. over-seas. They are both tall, straight figures and look splendid in then blue marine suits. They are, receiving a hearty welcome from their many relatives rela-tives and friends. e Next Wednesday at K:H0 in the B. A. ('. auditorium, the girl'a uynina-sium uynina-sium will jjive an exhibition of their winter's training, to which the public are invited, there being no admission charge. Miss Jacobson, the instructor, instruc-tor, has devoted a j;ood deal of work to this phase of education, which has been neglected for two or three previous pre-vious years and some trreat .stunts are expected of the glftl in the way of folk dancinjr, gymnastics, etc. e , The Record is informed that Q K. and Chauncey Parry are en route to Salt Lake City from Los Atureles and are due to reach Cedar City any time in their auto. Both boys took train-ling train-ling in the aero service of the govern ment and have acquired the rank of lieutenant. They are figuring later, when conditions warrant, on putting on aerial service 'to the .ion and Grand Canyons, to take care of the tourist travel. , A major operation for the removal of tin' prostrate cdnnd was performed estenlay afternoon on Grandfather Alex Matheson, for the correction of a blader trouble of lon tending'. Or. Middleton of the P. IV S. Hospital at Salt Lake City was chief eutgeon in the case and was assisted by lrs. Macfarlane and Berystroni. The patient pa-tient went through the ordeal in as rood condition a,s could be hoped for, and is rallying from the shock at this writing. Willie Hunter had an accident witii his "flivver" while In Heaver attending attend-ing the trnck meet He was driving from the dance at the Fort to town when his lights went out suddenly and before he refilled it the car had run off the end of a culvert and a- quite badly demolished. Nobod) was burl but "Bill." and he but slightly. He had the alternative of paying out la hundred dollars to have the car repaired re-paired or of selling it for $17V ! nd chose ihe latter. |