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Show r"- ii nmniwi ic i i i n PnjiijLi-iiium i Cedar City happenings I Remember that The Record carries nearly a complcto line of legal blanks. Postmaster Walter Granger, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Granger, Miss Ethel Ashdown und Mr. A. J. Nemzer left Monday morning to attend tho Garfield Gar-field county fair. Dr. Leonard and Mr. Fuller of the general fnir committee made a flying trip to Parowan Monday to see about the lumber for the grand stand for the fnir amusements. A boy of William Matheson's was brought in from Enoch Wednesday, suffering from a badly fractured elbow. el-bow. Dr. Mncfarlane reduced the fracture which is progressing us well as can bo expected. Mr. James Horry has joined tho ranks of tho motor enr owners, having hav-ing purchased one of tho now model, 50-hp. Studcbnkcr Sixes. Both Mr. and Mrs. Berry are learning rapidly to drive nnd handle tho machine. Water Meeting. All persons interested In tho Woodbury Wood-bury water application nre urged to attend n meeting in tho tabernacle September 11th, at 7:30 p. m. Important. Im-portant. Adv. Mrs. Dolph Andrus left Wednesday for Bluff City to rojoin her husband, nfter several weeks visit with her parents par-ents and other rolntivcs and friends, the principal part of her vacation being be-ing spent in the coolness of Cedar Canyon. Jack Findlay and two other gentlemen gentle-men from the Dixie country, passed through Ccdnr City Sundny en route to the fair at Panguitch. From this place they were accompanied by Mr. Millard Watson, one of our local ton-sorial ton-sorial artists. Owing to an unexpected demand upon up-on our advertising columns this morning morn-ing for space, we have been obliged to omit un interesting communication from Mr. V. S. Peot, of Snlt Lake City, and a number of local matters of considerable interest and consequence, which we will have to defer until our next issue. Mr. and "Mrs. Davc ButlocirorF the proud possessors of a fine bnby crirl, born Inst Wcdncsdny morning. This is the first timo for Mrs. Bulloch, so they may bo excused for being :i littlo egotistical over it. Dr. Macfar-Iano Macfar-Iano reports mother and babe doing well. Messrs. George Crnm nnd Frank Hamblln of Knnnb. with their families, famil-ies, motored over to Cedar City yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. Crnm interviewing our local dentist and Mr. Hamblin attending attend-ing to other businoss. It is likely thnt thoy will remain over for the county fair. Some of the busiest people around hero the past week, have beon tho uuto drivers on the Lund passenger routes. Mr. Knell in some cases has had to make spccinl trips to bring in all the passengers to this and Dixie points, tho fruit festival proving a Mg attraction this week. Mrs. Clifton of the Clifton ranch drove over Monday, having ns passengers passen-gers James E. DiVall, of Pasadena, California, and Alfred T. Williams of Los Angeles, California, who are this week proving up on their homestead entries located some four miles from the Clifton ranch. Ed. Wink, our genial jeweler, has moved his stock into tho annex of the Thorley Theatre building, having outgrown out-grown the smnller and less pretentious preten-tious building which his business has occupied since its establishment in Cedar City. The building just vacat-en, vacat-en, and which is tho property of Mr. D. T. Leigh, will shortly bo occupied by his meat market again. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Perry of Mo-denn Mo-denn were in Cedar City last Monday on routo to St. Georgo to attend the fruit fostivnl, and made The Record an agreeable call. Mr. Perry Is a veteran mall contractor in southwestern south-western Utnh nnd eastern Nevada, nnd while here wnB "hob-nobbing" with Mr. Andrew Corry, tho pioneer mail man of this place. Mrs. Perry is a very intelligent and interesting Indy to converso with. State Auditor Lincoln G, Kclloy, who is now Republican nominee for Secretary of State, and D. II. Madson of Provo, Republican nominee for State Treasurer, were in Cedar City yesterday en ronto to St. Georgo on a recreation trip. The gentlemen paid Tho Record a pleasant visit. In the case of Mr. Kelley renewing acquaintanceship, acquaint-anceship, nnd in that of Mr. Madson, forming a now one. Mrs. F. F. Hintze, who has been spending tho summer with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lchl W. Jones, will leave shortly for her homo in South Bethlohem, Penn. Doctor Hintzo has been engaged in doing research work for the government tho past summor, but will resume his work as instructor In tho Lehigh University of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania nt tho beginning of next school y,earV, ?lr HMzo Is a graduate of )o Columbia College with n degree pf Ph. p. Mrs. Hintzo will rojoin her hueband at th opening of school. Air. Marion Wouluy of Kaimb, ono of the U. A. C. graduates lust spring, M was seen about town tho fore pnrt of M this week. His business was connect- M ed with the procuring1 of iheep and M grounds on which to feed them tho M coming winter. Wo are always glad M to see Mr. Woolley among us. M It was nlnnned to utilize tin Lnbor M Day holiday in Cedar Citv in elonring H Mn streets and varnnt lots of weeds: fl but somehow wo did not nnnonr to H eot "started on tho rinht foot" and H wit much p-ood wf accomplished It H ? n work thnt ipp(1k dointr very bad- M 1v. howpvpr. nnd we tnmt that our cit- 'B 'Vns will pot busv on it in tho near H future nnd make tho streets look ns if H "somebody was about home." M The bushings houtp hnvp nt Inst H woke un nnd nro gcttine behind the M huso boll team in rood shanc. This M week they hnve subscribed enough M money to nav for new suits all the H wnv around nnd imtRtu1 with money H for ("cnenpps on tlmlr Dixie trip. If H the boys crct a little of this sort of M onrnurar'pmpnt. thprn is no rpnson why M Cedar Citv shouldn't have a tenm that H can clean un nnv other in tho southern H pnrt of the state. H W. J. Dooloy of Salt Lake City, who H has extensivp interests in coal, nrer- M ions mctnl mines nnd farming land in H this county, is in Ccdnr lookino- nfter H Ms interests nnd ypsterdnv mndn Tho M Rpcord a nlpnsnnt call. Mr. Doolev is H a honolpss democrat, nnd insists that M our next governor will be n Hebrew. H Of course, wo put this down ns one of H those empty democratic promises thnt no ono over expects to rpo fulfilled. If M it wpre not for his nolltlcs Mr. Doolev M would be a first-class fellow, nnd ns M we nil have some faults, we nrOj in- M elincd to deal mercifully with him in - this respect, for who knows but thnt v ho rcnlly believes that ho is right H about it. r'l |