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Show i ' i " ii.. i irifrn i i tt W - . . - fc . - Cedar Oity Mappenings .. ... r ...... - '... ' Born To Mr. and Mrs. Jeia Waer a boy, , ' See the Palncc Drug Store windows for your Christmns suggestions. o One of Bishop A. G. Matheson's sons is confined to his bed with pneumonia, but is reported to be improving. Tho city water mains have been extended ex-tended for one block from the Thor- ley property out into tho South Field. Big reduction oalo.of hand-painted China and Talking Machine Records (In quantity lots) at the Palaco Drugstore. Drug-store. Adv. ,f 'Adbtatlcd ' nccoUnt ofctho proceedings proceed-ings of the county board of commissioners commis-sioners and tho doings , of ' (ho Cedan City council havo to go'over until jiexS issue' for,jlnck.df'.spac6ftliifa, week.- Apostle tGeorgo F. Richards and. Pa-triarcli Pa-triarcli Hyrum G. Smith of the general gener-al authorities of the Church of Latter-: day Saints wero announced to be present pres-ent at tho conference at Parowan Saturday, Sat-urday, and Sunday. ' ,' . Ths Primary Assqcidtion gave h married peop)e!s -(i(ano3 Wednesday, night. It was not so well" attended as it should have, been, but those present pres-ent enjoyed, themselves in hearty bid-fashioned bid-fashioned dances. ' ' Attorney E, Hf Ryan returned last Monday from a visit to his old home' In Vermont. He says that he greatly 3njoycd tho trip, and was ablo to leave his aged mothor in bettor health than she has bad for several months past.' Mjss,. Ecrn . Leigh returned Sunday f rom JLundfiYli2ro shhas-bcen qsalst;', ing Her Brother, J. Dnvid Leigh. vr We have educational toys for children child-ren the kind which bonefit tho par-:nt.i par-:nt.i as well as the children. Palace Drug Store, "Is the Place." Adv. M;o. E. Burton, wife of Contractor Burton of tho new school building, departed de-parted for her homo in Nephi a day or two siii)tc, after a stay of nearly tvo months in Cedar City. While here she was a guest of the A. Corry Hotel. Ho-tel. At the West Ward Sunday School the following program will be given next Sunday: "How is our city meeting meet-ing its bonded indebtedness?" By Mayor Leigh; Juvenile Court Matters, Judge McSliane and E. J. Milne. o Mrs. Maggie Roche leaves with her1 family next week to join her husband in Arizona for the winter. During h:r absence Coach Christensen will occupy oc-cupy her residence in the east part of town. He will be joined by Mrs. Chris, tenscn after the' Christmas vacation1'' Bishop and Mrs. S. J. Foster have an increase in their family circle for, thia Christmas season, in the form of a nice baby girl, which Santa left tho fore part of this week. While the old gentleman was a little early with his distribution of "dolls" this one is none the less welcome. B1WWWW IMWIW WWlllll BRANCH A. C. NOTES. The City Council, JmVe decided to award a, banner to the sophomore clasi whfl, are 'champions of tho inter-class inter-class basket tell series. . "V 6 In a siudent-body fleeting held last Tuesday, Scott Wathesbn wasireleased from the position of Yell' Master and Wilford 'Griffln was elect! in his jtad. . . The students, are 8lngin'gand .yell, ing to the limit" of .their lung feapacHy, undor the: direction of ihc iiew yell j master, Wilfred. Griffin, who iswork-, fngr hard to get his crew In shape for tho games. k . .. Tho seniors arc making extensive , preparations for their f .jmrWjinmtaf ballnvlitcJiiftlll.Tj-o'gVen filmic aptftToT4 itim Saturday nigiit. , v'od'jhusic is $b be tha-opccial Ireafwr ill 9 public V Tho Juniors have been 'pernittjd io , Issue the next "Student and llieyjaro all busy writing .pljch.s,, stoj-iefc, dramas, '&pd jdkesjmi koqd'.cnr-don3 koqd'.cnr-don3 ar,,bein .'drawn? by "their best artists, TWeecl somcthljig' original origi-nal jnthla ,nuWbr. The buofnegt. management of tho "Agricuja'ti ara:busy getting subserilS ' tions foi4.tlie,WokV Everyone who ha-; an interest fn'jihe s.tudenl'sf echool or town should havoa. cony of tho book which' -will bo issued arty , In the spring. Now is the time to'jnibqcribe. v MissrNnowles, the dancing teacher, "la nofr' a regiilarinstrucfor in the girls' gym, SJiwjil'1 in t)ie future give dancing lessons to the-students .whQ-yilhJcrirjiftho. art, of;,dinjpirig. cofi-dclly. Tlieso dancing lessons will bo given at matinos dances every week after tho daily class periods. Tho Winter Course students, of which Osroe Webb is president, are coming to the front in a very astonishing astonish-ing mannen They are going to have a party frriday'Vightf tq-which .all of tho girls of the school are' iiivitoaV the boys being excluded unless they, are lucky enough to receive an invitation invi-tation from one of the girls. It was n pleasnnt surprise to the students when two of our nnw members mem-bers sang in chapel last. Tuesday. They wero Ralph McCallister and Jess Lawrcncen. Both havo good voices, which is a splendid asset in the school. Delia Corry also sang j two songs that were greatly appreciated apprecia-ted bv the students. Induing hv tho long applause that was jrlven her. The dancing party given by the Juniors in honor of the Seniors last week was a decided succesls. rlhe only incident which .happened.;.! mar the t5feirS?tTnSPoveiln.t was wTffiff some of tho studenrs found it ncces-cary ncces-cary to expell one of the members from the hall for improper dancing. But this, though unpleasant ut. the time., may teach a lcs.v.'ii in the future fu-ture to those who are inclined to dance in a manner objectionable to tho majority of the students. |