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Show H I I '' "W' fM. II I Id II I I I IHilWIWg Cedar City Mappenings 1 Mrs. Winnie Rocho hns been quito m seriously ill for some timo with La- m Grippe 'and complications, but is re- M .ported some better at this time. m Dr. Macfarlano made a professional M trip to Lund last Thursday and rc- B ports a baby boy at tho residence of m Mrs. Sam Barton of that place. M Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathcson are M receiving many congratulations on tho H birth of their first child, n girl, on tho M 20th inst. All concerned doing well. H Tho young people are residing, it will M be remembered, nt Hurricane, Utah. H George Gowcr is regretting the loss n of a valuable two-year-old colt which B was, found dead in the manger this H I morning, having beaten itself to death H ' in its struggles to get out. The colt H wan purchased for $100 last fall. H ( Tho U. S. club gave a pleusunt dune- ing party In tho Ward hall last night, M catering especially to tho "married M people and those who ought to bo M married." An enjoyable evening is H reported by those present, though the M inclemency of the weather prevented M a large attendance. H Presbyterian Mission Services. B- Tho subject of Sunday evening's H sermon will be, "Repentance." H The timo of meeting has been M chunged from 7:30 to 8:00 o'clock. M We invite you to worship with us. H CLATON S. RICE, Minister. J P. C. Spears and J. II. Blank of H Salt Lako City, representing the H, Daynes-Becbe Music Company,' have H taken a short lease on the north sido of m The Record building and have put in H u display of musical instruments. It H is the intention of these gentlemen to H spend a few weeks here in the inter- H eats of their company. H March took another spiteful kick at M the residents of this locality before B giving up his rulo for the year 101(5, H dealing out a neat little blizzard of H snow and north wind. Last night ico H was frozen more than a quarter of H an inch in thickness, and this morn- B ing the water is so low in the creek H that the electric power plant is having B difficulty in keeping tho wheels of in- V dustry turning. B We are today in receipt of a caid B from Dick Twecdie, dated at Chicago B, on tho 27th, in which he instructs us B to change the nddross of his paper Bi from :t!)7S Vornon Ave., whore it has B recently been going, to 1200 Grand Ht Boulevard, Chicago. Dick adds: "I1 K certainly appreciate The Record and: B i look expectantly for its arrival. Con- Hf gratulations to Cedar City in all its m, improvements, and also to the B. A. . . |