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Show t i H Cedar City Mappenings B FOR RENT Rooms. J. II. Perry. H , Grandma Pnlmor made n ftvint? rip HKp. j to Pnrngonnh nnd back bv automobile "" j 1aRt Sunilny to see relatives. H Born to Mr. and Mrs. l.undcll last H cvonine n baby rirl, reports Dr. Lcon- H ard. All is happiness nnd serenity. H The wenthor has been very wn-m H j , almost oppressive at times, this wrck H , All of which reminds us that summer Hj is nigh. H ' Walter Spencer is back from Ur- HH j sine, Nevada, whero he has sriont H 4 i some time attending to business In- H Dr. A. N. Leonard hnn a man at M J work planting .80 acres of corn on his H enlarged homestead entry west of H the Quitchnpa ranch. H j' ' The Golden Rule Store makes an H ! important announcement in the t1- B ( vortiBlng columns of the Record this H week, don't fail to read it. M Tom Higbcc returned this wock H from Nevada, whore ho has been look- H yB ing after cattle interests which he H A and others havo located there. H t Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. Convention M 1 Salt Lako City. One fare for roind m trip via Salt Lake Route, Juno 11, 12. m 13, good returning until June 20, auk B . T for tickets via Salt Lake Route. B ' Dr. Leonard operated Wcdncs'ay 1 i morning on Clayton Perry for :id- j ' pcndlcitis, at the locnl hospital. The """"""' j operation was entirely successful nnc' H ( the patient is doing splendidly. B I Dr. A. N. Leonard delivered a lc- M j! ' turc last Tuesday afternoon befirr M i Dr. Rufus Leigh's physiology clats or M t the subject of Sex Hygiene, which was M i vory entertaining nnd instructive. H Excursion to Salt Lako City Onr H B Faro for Round Trip. Juno 11, 12, 13 H v ' good returning until June 20, acco in H a Y. M. nnd Y. L. M. I. A. Convcntlor 1 1; j nsk for tickets via Salt Lake Route HH I htor - j Mm. Will Adams was operated or ' j, at the Southern Utah Hospital last A y f Monday. Dr. Macfarlane performed J '" tne Pcrat'on uni' reports the prticnt M .If, as progressing nicely at this time HkM K Dr. Ernest Green now has his neat K fj llttlo Studcbakcr car here and the HL-Mt j gears that proved defective repined l4 Ho is now gliding about as Bmoothly ' fi&KFlS1 Rn( Kmccfully as the best of them H I -( . 0ne far0 for round' trip to Salt Like M , City, Juno 11, 12, 13, via Salt Like H Route account Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. H" convention, good roturning until Junr H I r 20, ask for tickets via Salt Lake H j r Route. H V' Grandma Ann Thorley has been in H j poor .health over since her roturn KK. I from California a month ago, her Ih' J ailment being a bronchnl infection f and a weak heart. Dr. Leonard is H f attending her. M f The M. I. A. contestants from Co Jar .i City who will take place in the state f contest at Salt Lake are mnkin? cnl- culations to make the journey over- M i " land by automobiles. This is a trip H I well worth taking. m rf M. D. Higbeo, Supt. of the Cedar m "' ' Sheep Association, is at Lund attend- M J ing to the loading of the company's H . wool, which was recently clipped at M Iron Springs Plant. In his nbssnee M Myron Higbcc, Jr., is in charge of B tho (Senator Lunt nnd sons have planted one hundred acres of corn on their enlarged homesteads in tho western part of the valloy, near Quitchnpa. Tho wheat that they sowed last fall m was put in a little too late and all M i winter killed. M I Miss Stella Nelson was successfully B' ' operated on for npondicitis at tho H Southern Utah Hospital, last Satur- B ' day, Drs. Macfarlane and Leonard B performing tho operation. Tho pati- m cnt is sufficiently recovered to bo ro- B moved to her home. B Mr. Leonard Slack of Toqucrvillc Hj is in town today making arrange- fl ments for his approaching wede'inc B ' June 1 to Miss Myrtle Prince of Psn?- H uitch. Mr. Clark is well and favor- fl ably known in Cedar City, having Bf t been a student of the P. N. S. for jB-" S some years. The Record extends coi- Hf a i gratulations, SB , v" $ Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Wilkinson and "JOSt f M" son, returned from Modena last MMi ' ' a Saturday, whero Mr. Wilkinson has B) I jf been teaching school the past winter. U They aro looking well nnd report hav- '40P' ' I 'nR enJyc their sojourn among the gjggSft. 1 good people of Modena. Mr. Wilkin- JwXral l J son has been engaged to teach in tho stlif t ' scn00'8 no nex; fiChl year. M ' s It will bo interesting and worth your gg& ' while to see tho many things M, II. wfvjjg Dalley & Sons are prepared to do for 12&3 your convenience, as aunouncod in VII this issue of The Record, in addition BH to which they arc located in Cedar B ' City and doing their best to build up M tho town and county, It would bo m -.-well to see them boforo ndvising with H ifi outside Arms. . 1 I'' NHL ytiMftit-tebtt BfcnSaaS3St Jar ..- - - -" ,.- . Don't fail to attend the M. I. A. entertainment en-tertainment Tucsdny and Wednesday nights. Besides getting full value for your money, you will be aiding in n good cause. James Robb, the popular insurance lmn, has been having more comfort nnd securing more business since he Invested in his new Ford roadster than for n lonr time pnRt. Ho stat tho other day that he had written 37 new policies since he purchased the mfichinc, nnd certainly seems to be on tho go pretty lively all the while. G. C. Godda'd, who is assisting T J. Kerr in handling his traction engine en-gine nnd plowing outfit now cngacc' at Harmony, was In town yesterday for supplies and visiting his family for n day. He reports that thev arc making good headway in the cultivation cul-tivation of new land there, with comparatively com-paratively little trouble with the outfit. out-fit. Some of the holes and low plofc? in the state road north of Cedar City have been filled with shale this week the work being under tho direction of Supervisor Palmer, but what is rcnlly needed is the entire road shaling for n distance of two or three miles fi-om tpvn. This is made necessary on account ac-count of tho heavy trnvel as far at tho north fields. Any persons desiring concession? from the city, nuch as licence for pool hall, city work, etc., would do well to apply to tho Mayor at once. He is in the best of humor at present, due to the fact that a new 'son" has risen at his domicile, which was ushered in last evening by Dr. A. N. Leonard All doing nicely, and tho Mayor ha? our congratulations. Amasa Clark came in from Lund the fore part of this week, whore he had been heir big shear for a few days, and will go to Idaho to run c pair of clippers during the annua' shearing in that stntc, which is several sever-al weeks later than here. Mr. Clark is regarded as one of the best mer with tho clippers in this part of the country. Tho officers of the Branch Normal Alumni Association report that plane aro perfected for the most elaborate banquet nnd ball ever given by the Alumni. This will probably bo the last gathering of the B. N. S. graduates gradu-ates undor tho old name, .many more of the graduatos have significdtKSIr intention of being hero than over be-foro be-foro in the history of tho Association Whnt are we going to do about our city water mains? Leaks and brenke seem to be on the increase. From one to two mon arc kept busy almost constantly con-stantly in making repairs, and yet it is found necessary to occasionally turn tho water out of the system entirely en-tirely in order to make repairs. It certainly looks as if Cedar will have to figure on something better within a short time. Either wooden pipo is not a success or the pipo used here was not properly constructed. |