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Show HR Cedar City Mappenings IQHi Don't cat two kinds of meat nor BHK wo kinds of stnrchy food at the sumo HHB J M. HcmlrSckson of Parownn wan HHH 8Con spinning through town headed jjjH tr tho south Wednesday in his new H Ford HHHH Miss Mary Openshaw of Parajronnh jH is in Cedar Citv nursinp tho patients HHMI operated on a few days since at the HBm Dr. A. N. Leonard operated Inst B Monday on two children of Mr. and HRJ Mra. Samuel Ford of Kannrravlllo for HIHbTi nose and throat trouble. B). Walter G. Mitcholl of Parowan has Hft-J spent the last day or two in Cedar B' in connection with the lettinrr of the Kvl contract for the now school building. K'l Don't make fun of tho health-fad- B dint; he is probably doinpr the best Ktj no knows and probably has much Hkn better health than though ho didn't K d do Rj j The Cedar Mercantile & Livestock HfH company has an important announce- Bf ment in tho advertising columns of B The Record this week. Do not ovcr- IBi.j look !t- 'i Dr. A. N. Leonard announces his ftii intention of spending the comintr sum- Bk mer in Now York, where he will take M J' postgraduate work in medicine and BJk surgury. M' Tho U. S. Club held a dancing party JLi in the Library auditorium Monday fh evening in which nbout forty couples R participated and an excellent timo was H' enjoyed by all. VT'!' M. H. Dalley, who has been working m in the interests of the county on the r(j records at the county court houso for K j the past sovcral weeks, returned homo BtM a day or two flKo KvH The county road roller occupies a HLv conspicuous position on Main street K Vi just now. It is understood that it Is 1 to be used in rolling First North street H .1 in the course of a day or two. K'MJ Last Tuesday an operation was per B?? formed by Dr. A. N. Leonard on the pil two-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. KJ Jcbso Williams of Knnarravillo for Hft adenoids and other nasal troubles. l- , Bud Jackson, J. P. Kurton and Bji, l Harry J. Klein are a trio of mining K-(f men of Venice, Cal., who are investi- BM gating tho mining fields of Washing- K S ton county. They intend making a RM thorough investigation of Silver Reef, r!' . Bull Valley and other fields. Wash- t'WE& '' 'n8tn County News. -,, jt'1 Mr. and Mrs. James Parry have u 1 child ill of pneumonia. The little one, ffM "' which is about two years old, was ' taken ill Sunday at their ranch in tho Hv1 north field, but has been brought to g-j town to receive medical attention. Dr. Leonard is in attendance. HsS The bids submitted for the erection HJ of the new school building were re- H markably close to each other, the var- 3 ' ' '' lance between the highest and lowest K f bid was only (?) about $28,000 on a Hf ? building estimated to cost $50,000. It H ',;' looks as if some of tho bidders hud H'. just closed their eyes and made a Ht Dr. H. H. Wilkinson came up from H7 Hurricano last evening and is spend- H', ing a day or two in Cedar attendinp H-- to muttora of business here, He wa? H ; . ", accompanied by his little son Oral H ) The Doctor reports nice weather at K tho metropolis of Eastern Washing- H ton county, times fairly lively, and i all the practice that he can possibly H : attend to. Hn Colonel Andrew Corry recently sold H'l 40 acres of choice land with water in Hf the North Field to Bulloch Brothers B for a consideration of $5,00.0. The Hj Colonel is trying to shape his affairs Hfi around in such a way as to enjoy a KL little comfort during his declining Hf years. Ho has also purchased one of B the Geo. W. Decker homes and will, H , it is understood, offer for sale his H hotel and present residence. In this B Mr. Corry is taking a wise course. H A. H. Pike, tho manager of the St. Bi George Drug Co., informs the News V that last Monday he absolutely re- B' fuses to sell any intoxicating liquors H, for any purposes whatever or fill i fc licrscriptions that cull for intoxicants B Mr. Pike makes the statement most B positively and says not u drop shall BJ loavb the store. The News commends Hi this action of tho St. George Drug i Co., and believes it will have the B backing of tho citizens in the stand HI it has taken. Washington Co. News H " Mr. D. M. Clark, a former resident Hj and property owner of this place, re- P turned last Sunday from Arizona and H joined his family ho re. Mr, Clark has H'j ! flock of gouta and otlior property in- H t rcst in Arizona Mint still claim n IHj nart of his time and attention, hut it H h his intention to visit here for a timo H at least, and he may dispose of his in- HH ! terests ip Arizona and permanently tfgB locate here. Mrs. Clark conducts a J SjtjjM millinery shop here, and it is needless VI to say that she was glad to see her J IMjf 'Vorser" half upon his return, BB j. The Record regrets that one of tho J BB bidders in this county did not obtain H tho contract for tho erection of tho , B now school building, as we should B ' liked, to have seen as much as possi- B lil o of thin money kept at homo. But B we suppose that after putting outsidn 1 contractors to tho trouble and oxpense of submitting bids it was duo them that tho contract bo awardctl in good , fnith to tho lowest responsible biddnr Both our Inral contrnrtors pot rold loot nftor fifurhif tho work, nnvhow. unrl rntcl thoir bW without mhlnf thMr fivo nr opnt f?nnoltq to rorroq. nnnd. po thnt thr Hfl wero also oh-Iprted oh-Iprted to hv othnr bffMfr on tho "rounds that this fmtr of tho stin-ulations stin-ulations wns not compliedwith. Ap-ent John Fife roturnpd from Salt Lako recently with one of the latest modol Ford cars. It is n beauty. |