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Show Cedar City Mappenings H Attention, Subscribers. H Readers of tfho Record, whose nc- W counts aro in arrears, will do uus a m favor by forwarding their remittances K y promptly. Wo are getting out an ox- H pensive paper, and are entitled to the W subscription price, which is only $1.60 per year. Resides, our creditors will Hj be glad of the monoy. Why not do it 1 now? V The weather turned stormy again f today and a gentle rain has been fall- K ing this afternoon. B Tho Cedar City Co-op. has bcon en B. gaged tho past day or two in taking H tho annual inventory. H Assessor Rcoso J. WilliamB is busy Hj assessing the property of the Cedni H. City school district this week. V i The Loigh Furniture and Carpet H ; Campany has a valuable messsgo for Hj i Record readers in this issue. Don't H ! overlook it, Hj f( Next Monday is Washington's birth HL day. It will be eclebruted in Cedar H i City and Pnrownn by a big rabbit H hunt between tho two towns. Hi . ,. A danco will bo given in tho Ward H) Hall tonight, tho proceeds from which v'l - will go towards purchasing nmmuni- H tion for tho big rabbit hunt. Hi I Notico tho advertisement of A. T. Hi j( Jones in this issue. Tho Duick is a Bj ' standard and well proven car, and K if one makes no mistake in buying it. H t It l.i reported that there are a num- 1 i, bor of new cases of measles in H town. Parents cannot be too careful IP) about reporting any suspicious cases H of sicknoss to tho qunrnntino physi- T y ' cIan If. i Tho weather tho past few days has Hi' been ideal, and the roads aro drying I out quito rapidly. If there is no moro Iff ( atorm for a whilo wo may soon ox- pect normal and rogular mail service B i again. J. Mayhow 11. Dalloy was called to Et Parowan tho foro part of this week to perform somo work upon tho tax HL J records of tho county, prior to tho t,',. compilation of the assessment rolls T', 4 fr the present season. MF1 Secretary and Managor William R, B Jfc Palmr of the Cedar Mercantile & jyf ' ." Live Stock Company, hoB spent tho sTf . .yfag l0SPt M week, in Salt Lake. City, B r 'w?'where,,he ha been purchasing goods fmm' ' ' and attending to other matters of . business for the store. m t A meeting of all tho rabbit hunters B to participate in tho coming match B,' with Parowan and all the farmers in- H ' terested in tho destruction of the pest H ; is called to meet in tho auditorium of Hjr ' tho Library building tonight. Turn HuSJ out &nd give tho matter a boost. I J. R. Rickards, who was cnlled to ', ' Salt Lake City a few days ago on bus- J iness connected with his mining opera. KJb- tions at Bullion Canyon, returned to- M, M'-l day and reports that tho affairs of his K company are all in good shnpo and Bf'f R' 'ins instructions to proceed H I with tho work. Ha James Chatterloy, Will Macfarlune HB and a number of others aro talking Bv ' opening a club room somo place in KBL Cedar, ono of tho chief objects being HjHl- to provide a place where thoy can HHt play pool at an expense of only a Hw, membership fee of about $1.00 per B month, and their time. The proposU H'l ' tion has not yet assumed tangible HLL l' form' tut various locations for the HErfl cub aro l)omK considered. Hp The present indications aro that Kj Cedar is going to act as host at the Tv danco and supper to bo tendored to the flpv"! winners of tho rabbit hunt on the 22. Bb'ji Tho report is that the Parowan hunt- Hpj ors aro out shooting almost daily; that mfi 1 t,lc clty is furnishing them with am- H L j munition for proctico purposes, and X'lT ' that most of tho mon will hunt on the Bf ,i backs of horses trained for this class H 1 of sport. So far, Cedar City has done HjK-ii practically nothing. Everybody is so Hli busy with the problem of making a Bfi living, that they havon't time nor Hf3 monoy to practice tho game. This bo- Htf I g the case, it is easy to choose tho HVl winners of tho hunt. Bml Young men, and paticularly you Hf!'l young mnrrjed men, do not forgef Hf';l yoursclvos, your business of work, en- HBJ tircly when you get to playing pool BO leause if you do and loiter day after Bl ,'y f your Umo uway u:i (some arc ':i MK and npciul all tlu monoy that 3BB W Mioultl go to tho supj)ort of your (am- raw J,ies yu w'" very uuon create un ud- MhH verse sentiment against the pool hall hBI and it proprietor, with tho result that HHji the council will be asked to designate HAB it us a nuisance and closo it down. We HRE really hco no harm in an occasional KnB game of pool, but if it is carried to Bj the extreme, it becomes a serious ag- BHe gravation to tho families at homo and KJ you will unconsciously destroy the Bn. privilege you appear to prize. Do rea- BE ' fottable. Im rational. BPBwt Don't fail to read the new adver tiscment of J. A. Kopp, the local and successful garage man, in this issue. By honest work, fair dealing and reasonable prices Mr. Kopp has built up a profitable and permanent business busi-ness here. Do not fail to read the announcement announce-ment of the Cedar Sheep Association to be found elsewhore in this issue. The sheep store is making a specialty of farm wagons and farm machinery this season, and is handling some of tho most popular makes. |