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Show Locals Get your fishing and hunting license , at Rlakely'n Drujr Store.--Adv. Moroni Smith and Gordon Hunter are the latest arrivals from BVSfMM nervice. . FOR BALI. -Round steel uranary, 1,000 bushels capacity. Hoitci i Height, City.- -2w. pd. 1 G. C. Goddard and a company of half a dozen workmen are figuring on I'oinir to Van Couver, H. ('. to work (and fish) before lonjr. Try Rlakely's Rose ('retm for sunburn sun-burn and rough skin. Gentlemen .vill find it an excellent cream fo- after shaving. 25c. a bottle. Adv. iWilliam G. Piatt o.' Kutuu ,-n, who returned a short time since from a mission to the Southern States, is in town today. Wo ncknow artfTCI a short call from lin. Try our cleansing cream on your face after a drive in the wind and dust. It will cleanse the ores and leave the skin soft and cool. Made and sold at Rlakely's Drug Store. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kairley of Mid-valley, Mid-valley, where they are operating a farm for J. David Ieigh, were doing business in Cedar City Thursday. The Fairleys were formerly of Sahara. The following named persons left last Tuesday, June 17th, for a week's fishing trip, by way of Panguitch lake, the Mammoth and locality: Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sandin, Mrs. Lars Sandin, Mrs. Henry Froyd and children. Mr. J, R. Morrison is In Cedar City making arrangements to wirk for the Perry Rrothers on tneir farm north west a few miles from Cedar City. The Record acknowledges a pleasant ctiM ' or two from Mr. Morrison. Dr. Middleton is expected to arrive in Cedar City for the camping expedition expe-dition in the hills in his own car. It is expected that he is bringing Mrs. Middleton and family to visit relatives rela-tives during his absence with the expedition. Sunday afternoon a party of young ladies including a good part of the clerks in the business houses and chaperoned chap-eroned by Alex Matheson, went down to Mr. Matheson's farm for a most delightful picnic party. Judging from outside appearances it was one of those best-time-I've-ever-had affairs. Rulon Dalley returned last evening from Camp Kearney, California, where he has been servinp Uncle Samuel as a secretary in the office of the Judge Advocate General. He looks well and states that he enjoyed the work and and we have a vision of a busy man in an office across the .ty who has been looking wistfully for.vard to the return of his favorite ' stcnograpner and typewriter, whose congestion of work will now be relieved. One by one they are getting back to us. |