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Show H GREETINGS TO ROUND-UP VISITORS. THE RECORD extends the "glad mit" to visitors from the outlying settlements who r will shortly be among us for tho purpose of V attending the Farmers' Round-up and Housekeep- v ' ers' Conference, which opens in this city on the B 23rd. of the present month. You are welcome to l ' our city, and to all the benefits to be derived from H" , . the instructions that will be given during the two V weeks of the. Round-Up at the B. A. C, welcome H to our homes and firesides, to our socials and en- H tertainments, to our public gatherings and pub- H lie buildings generally. We are glad of this oppor- H tunity of becoming better acquainted. B Cedar City is going to try to do its full duty H by its guests, and we believe that you will be B made to feel a spirit of generosity and cordiality H that will have a tendency to more firmly cement H the communities of the south, with Cedar City, B the central town, as the focusing point. We hope H to convince you that Cedar City is not altogether B selfish in this matter, that its people are actu- B- atcd by loftier motives than mere nverico, and B that we are working primarily for the upbuilding B of the entire commonwealth, and particularly B southern Utah. B We invite all our friends in the outlying B ' settlements 'to come and participate in the good B s things that will be given. If you cannot stay B ' the entire two weeks, come for one week. You B ' will be well repaid. B While here The Record would be pleased to B have you call at its office, which will be found in M the heart of the business section, and adjoining H the post-office. We will be pleased to show you 1 one of the most complete country printing " offices in the state of Utah, or any other state B You are welcome to our exchanges or any of our B office conveniences. Come in any time. Come in H often. B . J TUT |