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Show Cedar City Mappenings Tho Panguitch Progress reports that thore is considerable activity in tho uranium mines in tho Henrio mountains, moun-tains, and that this district is likely to develop cxtonsivcly. Nephi claims tho record so far thir, year for tho production of Utnh's boot crop, population considored. Durlnur about forty hours embraced within tho dates of Feb. 28 to Mar. 2, ten babies wore born in that town and immediate im-mediate vicinity. It is apparent thnt thoy raise other things besides dry land wheat at Nephi. It will be of interest to the many friends of Hon. Henry W. Lunt to lenrn that he is steadily gaining strength from tho serious operation that ho underwent in tho Salt Lake hospital a couplo of months ago, and that ho looks and feels healthier than for many months past. Tho ex-Senn-tor is now able to attend to his duties on tho board of county commissioners, of which he is a member, and other light work. Last Sunday shortly after meeting while playing with somo other boys about tho stairway to tho basement of the Cedar Invostment building, George Palmor fell on tho top of one of tho iron spikes of the railing, driving driv-ing it into his neck and jaw, and in flicting a jngged and painful wound which required tho services of a physician. phys-ician. The "injured boy was taken to his home and Dr. Macfarlano was summoned and dressed the wound. Tho patient is doing as well as could be expected, but tho accident should bo a warning to other boys to keep away from such dangorous places. |