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Show Miss Winnifred Corry is back from K her Salt Lake trip. She was nccom- panied homo by her cousin, Waldo -nf Parry, son of John M. Parry, who . onco had charge of tho Co-op. flour (fit H mill at this place, but who is now l- catcd at Elsfnore, Sevior county. Mr. I Parry will visit for a few weeks with ' relatives here. District Fish nnd Game Commis- ' sionor II. H. Lunt is just posting no- I ticcs advising the public that tho main ' fork of the Coal Creek Canyon is now I ploscd against fishing by any means whatsoever, and will remain so until ' June 1, 1918. Local people may avoid ,B troublo and expense by making a men- , tal note of this. ; We wonder why the county road ,; 1 roller is not used more upon the roads of the county. To our mind, it is the f I very thing that is needed after the " drags havo pulled a winrow of clods 11 to the center of the grade For some I reason, however, the roller Beems to have gono into retirement in this j county. 'j Mr. Henry Ashton of Salt Lake i City, who is connected with the firm J of Parry and' Ashton, at that place, ! is in Cedar City for tho purpose of erecting the big garage for Parry and Jones of this city. Mr. Ashton also has tho contract for somo thi-oe or j four modern cottages, which he will a erect here the present season, includ- 1 ing two for the Swapp Brothers and jj one for William Smith. Another couplo of young people to , join the ranks of tho benedicts thin week are Delroy Mackclnrang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mnckelprnng, and J Miss Leona Bauer, who were joined in J tho holy bonds of matrimony last "J Monday. Both young people are re- spected members of this community and have the very best wishes of The ,i Record in their new venture. '3 Henry Pietsch returned to Cedar A few days since from Beaver county, where he went to recover possession of J a tenm of horses, and while away he - j reports finding what he believes to s be a rich mine in the Beaver gold zone. He was offered inducements by 1t- people at Beaver and Parowan to dis- wL? close the source of tho .ore hoi was ex w hlblting, but believed "$at It .was too - ''SL5.. good a thing to IctMoose of lightly, HHv and hns returned to "perfect title ana K explore tho property. ' ' ' ( W What hns become of the street iBK sprinkler, a number of peoplo aro ask- ,- MPj' ing theso days. We understand that , i- it is being used to sprinklo -a section " of new road on tho state highway J north of town which has recently been upset, and which the wind was rapidlV .carrying over into the Parowan vaf- ' - ley, and of course we could nover r stand for that, so the water wagon has temporarily been transferred - , from the streets to this piece of road. j i Timothy Hcaton, son of Mr. nnd j Mrs. Jonathan Heaton, of Alton, Kana ' 1 county, was injured by a horso falling 1 on him and fracturing tho lower end " 1 of his spinal column. Three weeks Sl . after tho injury tho boy was brought f I '- i to tho Southern Utah Hospital, whjre I he was operated on yesterday. g$r, I Leonard removed several inches from J . the lower end of the spine. Although . -J the operation was a critical ono tho , ' boy is reported to bo resting easier m this morning and conditions seem fnv- . , orablo for his recovery. The father A and brother of the boy drove through via Panguitch from Alton to Cedar in 1 the night, while Mrs. Heaton, tho lad'fl I ' mother, and another brother camo in 1 from Suit Lako City va Lund yester- "M ( day. Mr. and Mrs. Heaton have many m warm friends in Cedar who are ex- " 1" - tending their sympathy, and who trust k ' that it will now only bo a short time 1 f) I until "Tim" will be around again. |