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Show I Cedar City ffiappenings H Dr. A. N. Leonnrd reports tho birth H of a girl baby to Mr. nnd Mrs. Will H Wood Tuesday evening. This Is their H first born, und The Record extends H congratulations. H The mail truck from Lund is now H nrrlving at Cedar City at about 11 H a. m., nnd at St. (fcorgo at about 4:30 H p. m. Returning from tho south, it H roaches Cedar City at about 2 p. m., H and at Lund in timo to intersect with H tho No. 2 train about 0 p. m. B Joseph T. Wilkinson and family of H Hurricane arc spending the week in H Cedar City visiting relatives und olli- H cr ucquuintanccs and friends. Inci- H dentally, Mr. Wilkinson participated H in the Alumni Association reunion at H tho B. A. C, of which ho is a member. H S. A. Hallcrman returned from tho H north tho fore part of this week, B bringing witli him another Dodge car, B this being only the second one that he B has been able to obtain this season H Mr. Haitcrman hnd the machine in H Cedar Tuesday and Wednesday, dem- H onstrating it to local people. H FOU SALE. My crop, 40 acres rye, H 40 acres Turkey wheat; wheat drilled m early in August, in sections 29, U0, Tp. H 34, rnngo 12, adjoining "Holc-in- H Wall." Four other eighties of .same M grain can be bought, located on same H "bench," same Tp. Address II. M. B Warner, Corona, Cal. M R. A. Thorlcy was up from his farm m near Kclscy's tho foro part of this H week, obtaining supplies and attend- fl Ing to matters of business. Mr. Thor- H ley Is breaking up a largo tract of m new land n that locality, nnd has H about 100 acres already seeded to , H Millinery Sacrifice. H For a short time I will mnko re- M , ductions of from 20 tb GO per cent on H all my stock of ladies' nnd children's h trimmed hats. My showing embraces H many of tho lntcst and prettiest of- M fects, nnd at the prices I am making H represent exceptional bargains. Hl MRS. M. S. ROGERSON, Enoch. FOUND. Four blooded rams having hav-ing Al. Thorley's car tags. Call Echo Farm, Washington county. You'll find no skimmed milk in the ice cream the COSY CORNER sells. Try it nnd be convinced. Adv. Grave fears are entertained by tho sheep owndrs whoso flocks wore lambing lamb-ing about tho time of the recent cold snap. Weather of this kind is very disastrous to the little lambs, particularly partic-ularly on tho mountain, whero it is much colder than it is in town. The weather turned decidedly cool again Wednesday evening and yesterday yester-day a fire in tho heating stoves was indispensable to comfort, It looks as if the weather man was afraid u little lit-tle of tho fruit might have escaped tho previous attacks of tho frost. President Wm. II. Lyman of Paro-wan Paro-wan was down attending tho Commencement Com-mencement exercises at tho B. A. C. last Tuesday. Pros. Lyman had two children in the graduating class, a son and n duughtcr, who accompanied him on his return home. A local lady of refinement whqso employment kcops her on tho Main street, has called our attention to tho lack of civic prido upon the part of muny of tho people, who make n practice prac-tice of throwing wrapping paper, envelopes en-velopes and other refuse matter on tho street and sidewalks, to tho detriment det-riment of the appearance of tho town. This is doubtless done thoughtlessly by thoso guilty of it, and now thnt we have called uttention to it, wo trust that it will cease. |