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Show I City and Local Happenings H Miss Ethel Ashdown has gone H to Salt Lake to attend school H during the coming winter. H -. The Record's price for publish- H ing homestead final proof notices M is only $2.60. Why pay more? H , Dr. A. N. Leonard reports the M , birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. H C. D. Barnum last Wednesday. H Taxpayers have been given B one week's grace. That makes M November 22 as the 'delinquent M day. 1 v Did you notice that Utah only M got a small edition of the heavy H storm that swept over the east H and the middle west. ' Marion Simkins of Summit, H an operative case at the local M hospital on the 12th inst., re m turned home last Sunday. H Mrs. Sarah J. Palmer of My- H ton has arrived in the city and m will spend the wjnter with her M father, Gomcr Cosslett. B Monday afternoon the Ceuar m City Drug Store fixtures which H were covered by chattel mort- m i gage, were sold to H. II. Lunt H ' for $500. m Mrs. Ann A. Thorley and her 1 .. grand daughter, Miss Ann Thor- m ,: ley, will leave for California M t ) next Monday to spend the win H k M ' Moses Gilford of Springdale, 1 Washington county, was in Hj Cedar City Tuesday. Ho came H up to see his son, Elias M start, H on a mission to Now York City. B Watch for the Christmas ad- m ' yertisement of the Cedar, City M Mercantile and Livestock Co. M next week.' The goods are 1 now on the way, but have not B --Jkrached here vet. M Superintendent Higbeo of the M Sheep Association reports that M " the sheep on the desert are do- M ing much better sinco the M storms, but that they fell away jH greatly during the long drouth. M R, A. Thorley, a respected m citizen of Cedar City, passed H his51st mile stone last Wednes- . day. In the evening a little m family gathering was held at H v his residence in commemoration m of the event. m Dr. A. N. Leonard reports m three births recently: Mr. and M Mrs. F. W. Middleton, a girl M Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Henry m Jones, a boy, and Mr. and Mrs. H E. M. Corry a 'girl. AH- interna inter-na ested are doing well. B A number of operations are M entered on the register of the m local hospital for the last of this M month at which time Dr. Mid- m dleton will be in attendance and m take the initiative in the op-M op-M I . erating. m Subscribers are requested to M examine the date, opposite their M names on the paper or on the fl wrapper, and seo if it is correct. Hi It denotes the date to which B subscripiton is paid; if found H wrong, please notify this office. M J. W. Walker, who was opera-M opera-M ted on at the local hospital for j appendicitis on the 13th inst, H was removed to his home yester-m yester-m day. So far as can be ascer-M ascer-M tained the operation was entire-M entire-M ly successful. A number of m citizens responded willingly in H assisting to make up the hospital hospit-al al fees for the operation, which M had been needed for about ten H years. M , Last week the boys owning the H local livery stable, and who re- H cently added a new automobile to ; H' their equipment, met with an ac-! Hi cident while attempting to drive 1 the machine into an awkward garage. The radiator and one lamp were demolished, but a telegraph order was promptly sent into Salt Lake, and the damages have been repaired and tho machine is in commission again. Tho weather continues cold, foggy and threatening. It looked this morning as if we were going to have a snowstorm, but as yet there has been no fall worth mentioning. Mrs. B. F. Knell and Miss Alice Knell will be included in tho party to leave Lund Monday for southern California. Miss Knell is a sister of B. F. Knell and resides in Pinto. Tho Record's new electric motor was received yesterday and installed, which places us in a much better position to handle our growing business. There is no power equal to electricity electric-ity for the printing office. Owing to the threatening conditions con-ditions of the weather the mail did not go to Paragonah by au-tomobileT au-tomobileT as was intended. However, the autos will replace buggies on tho route just as soon as the condition of the weather warrants. John MacMahon, the Modena man who took a shot at a man named Johnson a couple of weeks ago, over a collection of an account, was tried before Justice Doolittle at Lund yesterday yester-day morning, plead guiltv and was fined $50. No injury was inflicted upon the plaintiff in the case. - Dr. Green was called to Paro-wan Paro-wan Tuesday to seo the 10-year oklspn of.Silas Qrton, w.hom the doctor found to he suffering form acute nephritis, and also to confirm the diagnosis of some cases of contagious disease, at 'first believed to be scarlet fever, but which proved to be chicken pox. |