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Show j I WWIM - I II II ll i . - m Cedar City Mappenings If it is local news you want, H you MUST have Tho Record. H, Cashier Foster of the bank H' has been nufTerintf from a HL severe cold for.sevoral days this Hf week. H John Bnngard is spending a. H month or two in Cedar City B taking treatment from Dr. E. H Green. B Tho heating plant for the M Thorley theatre arrived tnis M morning, and workmen will im- B mediately begin installing it. B Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Rice have B leased the Aloszo Higbcc resi- B denco on North Main street and B are engacd in romoving thereto. B The Leigh Furniture & Car- B pet Co. this week received a B load of furniture which should K have been received early in De- B cember, in time for tho holiday B trade, but was dealyed in B transmit. H Are you reading the continued Bk story in Tho Record, entitled m "Initials Only." It is a splen- B did piece of fiction, commenced BL in our issue of December 10. B Back numbers can be procured B at this office. H t B g The Kanab County News in- B stalled a new press, typo and B othei' materials and has been m enlarged and improved in ap- ; pearance. It is now a four-col- B tf umn four-page paper, being all y printed at home. is The recent snow storms ap- 1 pear to have been quite general B all over this section of country. 'i Out on the bottom lands it ap- Ms pears to be deeper than in town. B ' Dry land farmers should be in M ; the swim next season. K Dr. Green was in attendance B at the following births: Mr. Bri and Mrs. Henry Pollock, Kan- B arra. boy on Dec. 25; Mr. and p Mrs. Thos. A. Lunt, girl. Dec. H 26; Mr. and Mrs. William Elli- H' ker, girl, Jan. 1. All the ladies H and babies are reported as do- H ing well. H The Misses Salome and Ava H Brown, of Nophi, the former an H employee in the office of the H Juab County Times, were in H Cedar Wednesday and paid The H- Record a pleasant call. The H young ladies had been visiting H with their sister, Mrs. Sam H Lowo of Parowan, and were on H heir way homo. B Miss Janet Nelson, who is suf- B fering from acute bright's dis- H ease, resulting from scarlet fev- H er, and who was reported by H The Record last week as being H in a very hopeless condition, Hj ' .appears to be slowly recovering H' and Dr. Macfarlane, the attend- B ing physician, has hopes for H her recovery. H The sorest man in town over H the rabbit hunt this morning is 1 the eiditor of The Record. But Hi his soreness is not in the head Hl as is'sometimes tho case. It is H all in his legs. lie has been ac- H cused of dancing the grizzley H bear on the streets, and is in H serious danger of being arrested H for ragging. Say, boys, that R was some tramp, all right. Rtj Oughtn't we to get busy and kSm circulate a petition asking the SSmg state engineer to order tho aPlI graveling or shaling of tho road wf$ out north for a few miles out wwl from the city? We are all Mttjl Agreed that it is a much needed i Improvement and The Record dp3$l believes that we enn secure it iMI by petitoning. Then why not 111 g0 after it? ptn There was a fair attendance &$fy at the benedicts' bal in the M ' Ward Hall last Tuesday night. Si Quite a number of the old time Wpm dances were resurrected with jPjlfl plenty of quadrilles, and every- O body appeared to enjoy the ragy evening very much. Thos. S. Sglgl' Bladen, S. J. Foster and Chas, mUl N. Corry did tho calling for the ajffil square dances, and the music was Ef fumishd by the Dallcy Orchestra Hk Mr. R. A. Vanorman, who has leased the Iron Springs ranch from the Cedar Mercantile Mercan-tile and Livestock Co, was in town today on business Mr. P. P. Canfield one of the iwners in the Bull Valley iron district came in yesterday with Don C. Robbins, and is spending spend-ing a few days with J.is sister, Mrs. B. F. Knell, and other relatives. re-latives. Mr. Canfield states that he Clapp inteiests have acquired ac-quired the control of near'y one hundred iron claims in the Bull Valley distict. Arthur Jones, accompanied by his sister, Mis. Sarah Crosby, who has been spending the holidays here, and by Miss Blanche Corry, has gone to St. George. On their return Mr. Jones and Miss Corry will be accompained by Mr. Jones' sister, Miss Efiio. No, dear readers, wo aro assured that tho young couple have on matrimonial matri-monial designeB at this time, reports to the contrary notwithstanding. |