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Show Cedar City happenings nHflH Tho wcnthcr this week has been un MfcfltfjJiMB settled and "squally," but the prccip- HflKHH itatlon has bcon very light. Rather BHKnH unpleasant traveling, at times. EffiSS&iwlHl ' A missionary benefit party will be WffiBljm given May 8th, for Miss Dcrtha Per- PSJpBMjB ry, who has been called to tho Central fifflmH ,j Stntes mission. HftHHH I Tho old gentleman John Macfarlano, W&MUm wno 's un('cr n0 cnrc r Leonard fflHH at the cxpenso of the county, is in a ftcfiflnH rather serious condition and is falling wHHH very rapidly. bMhH9H . Mr an(l rs. Dolph Andrus arc re m&HRhH cciving congratulations on the arrival W3BH& f a fin eight-pound baby girl, born gBH Tusday morning. Everything going HHHH smoothly, under the direction of Dr. BHyl Macfarlanc. HH Judgo Thomas II. Burton of Nophi HH came in on the auto today as represcn- HHH tativo of Miller & Vchlo, to pass upon HBB ln(T time farm loans applied for HH through local agents M. II. Dalley HH & Sons Co. H Dr. Leonard was called to Ilnmil- H ton's Fort last Monday to attend Mrs. B James Clark, whom he delivered of a BB still-born babo. The mother though b oxtremoly ill, is progressing as well B can bo expected. J Miss Ella Mathcson has nccepted a B position on tho Bear River Valloy J Leader tho new paper recently started k at Trcmonton, Utali, by A. D. Mc- U Guirc. Sho left Monday afternoon H ; for her now field of labor. illllllli Lamont Iligbeo tho son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Iligbeo, underwent un operation op-eration for tho removal of enlarged tonsils and ndenoids, the operation h; was dono at tho Southern Utah Hos- ft pital by Dr. Leonard on April 17. H Joseph Prince of Harmony is in Ce- dar today. He reports a good deal of P activity at Harmony this year in the H matter of arid farming. Mr. Korr, pillllH tho traction engino man, is there and V has signed up to do a good deal of 1 plowing in that locality. Hj Mrs. Ann Thorloy, accompanied by H - her grand-daughter Miss Ann Thor- H ley, returned from California 4'n's H week, where they havo bcon spending H tho winter and cold spring months. 1 iwy roport n most onjoyablo season ! MlT ' ' ' '""itr land of sun and flowers. ilK Cfei- - -. E "zion is Growing" SreTJitecKni- I dall L. Jones is kept busy prepnring K plans and specifications for buildings K , to be erected in tho near future. Mr. V Jones is confident that this year's busi- B ness in tho building line will exceed PPPB tho business of previous years. Adv. H The Record job department will Kn hundlo your work promptly, correctly, PPPj and as cheaply as any printcry in H, tho state. Give your work to the pa- H per that is doing tho most to boost H Iron county and southern Utuh. Print- W ing is our business. We know how. V Tho student body from tho B. A. C. PpH assembled on Main Street yesterday PlH afternoon to sco tho athletes in charge PpH of Coach Mohr depart for Beaver. PpH Thero wore ten In the party, besides J tho coach. College yells were given, PpH and short speeches made. A lot of PpH "rooters" departed this morning to PpH witness tho contest. H Miss Bertha Perry will leave for a H , mission to tho Central States on May H G, being tho first lady from this sec- H tion to enter tho missionary field. Sho H will bo followed by Miss Ina Leigh PH who will depart for tho samo field of H labor on May 27. Wo wish tho girls H God Speed in their work which will J prove a rather trying ordeal for PPJ Mr. 0. A. Grim from Provo has m leased tho business of tho Cedars PPJ Cafe, and now has it in good running PPPJ order. Ho comes well recommended PH and makes a specialty of catoring, P Tho building with its excellent equip- PH ment will yrovo a popular place for PK entertaining dinner and other similar PPj parties too elaboruto for the ordinary PPJ dining room service. H What has becomo of the Quitchapa PPJ gun club and amusement company, PPJ which had two motor bouts construct- PPP cd a year or two ago and was going Hb to establish a resort at tho Quitchapa Eg lake? This undertaking sounded nil mSM right at tho time, and ought not to S bo allowed to dio out, now that the MB promoters havo gone to tho expense Bp of providing the boats. Summer is Ml coming on und a bathing resort would kM be mighty popular. The water of S$ this lake is Bplondid for bathing pur- tfjm poses, and in fact it is claimed by wSi some to bo fully as good as that of jJ3 Great Salt Lake. Can't someono in- pM ' ject a little new lifo into tho proposi- jwl tion and get it to going again. |