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Show LOCAL BRIEFS I i Mis Caroline Wood is homo again after spending the winter in Otrdcn, sttondlni school. e Mrs J, Clayton Mitchell and children child-ren of Pnrowan are visiting with Mrs. Mitchell's aunt, Mrs. B. F. Knell. Sam, the son of Kmanuel Jarnhson, was brought from the mountains with a serious case of pneumonia Sunday. e The thrcc-weeks-nld infant of Mr. ! and Mrs. John M. Chittterley is re- 1 ported to 1"' very ill with pneumonia. 1 Miss Helen Nelson, one of the ludy ' clerks in the Hank of Southern Utah, 1 is spending a few days in Salt Lake ' City. e Mrs. Donald Findlay and her two little daughters from Kanab, are in Cedar City for a few days visiting Mrs. I'indlay's mother, Mrs. E. Crane Watson. Mrs. Findlay drove her pr. , vatc car, a National, over. e Passengers on the outgoing stage to Lund Wednesday were the Misses Aline Walker, Mabel Corry, Minnie Adams and Kate Hunter They have gone to Salt Lake City for a short visit. e Lester T'horley, M. L, is home visiting vis-iting his parents and other relatives, after a protracted absence in the northern part of this state and in adjoining ad-joining states, where he has been devoting de-voting his time to his profession of mining engineer. 0 Potatoes and corn are 00 the firing line. They aie substitutes for wheat. They are American crops, of which we should keep a great supply to put in place of wheat, which is at present so much in demand. Iron County farmers far-mers can yet plant both on well prepared pre-pared soil. Porn Bureau News. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank those who in any way assisted us during the illness and death of our baby. We certainly appreciate ap-preciate the Idndnau shown by our many friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Stephens. In his speech Sunday evening, Jos. ilson, recruitiny officer for tlv U. S. army, gave women and girls what I is commonly known as a "calling down" for undertaking any kind of bard work except for the Red Cross. He spoke very emphatically on the need for such work and expressed his personal thanks to all the women of Cedar City who have responded to this urgent call for Red Cross supplies sup-plies N. P. ("nristensen, special representative represen-tative of Daynes-Reehe Music Company, Com-pany, the oldest and best known music store In the western country, is in Cedar City this week and la spending a few days in the Interests of his company. Paynes Becbe is an enterprising, en-terprising, progressive concern, anil one of the growing institutions of this state. They are accommodating and obliging, and can make terms. on pianos and other musical instruments instru-ments of nearly every description, within the reach of the humblest family fam-ily Mr. Christensen has headquarters while in the city at the Cedars Hotel. |