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Show n t j . i - . . . I Cedar City Mappenings H MTlMlluJmlM'''ltJ''J"l''' H Commercial club meeting next H Thursday night. H Principal Homer Is In the north H again this week attending conference H and seeing to business matters. H Senator W. W. Secgmiller of Kannb H pns3cd through Cedar Inst Sunday en H route to conference at Salt Lake. H' Pres. D. H. Cannon of the St. George M Temple spent a number of days in H Cedar City recently visiting relatives B and friends. H Dr. Leonard returned last night at Hi a late hour from Kanarrn and reports M the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. H Sam L. Pollock. fl Don't forget the Commercial club WW meeting next Thursday night. There HH will bo important mutters up for con- H sidcrution. B Will Lund of Modcna motored over H to Cedar City last Saturday to trans- H act business and attend the democrat- H ic county convention. H Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thorlcy of Mo- H duua wero in Cedar the first of the H week with their now Dodge car. They H reported all well and prosperous with H Isaac C. fligbee is among the re- H cent purchasers of cars. Mr. Iligbcc H took over tho Saxon touring enr im- H ported for demonstration purposes by H J. S. Woodbury, local agent. H S. A. Haltcrman wns in Cedar the H first of the week on his way to the H state metropolis for the purpoHO of H getting anothor car or two, and was H hopeful of obtaining a Hudson1 Super B Six this trip. B Mrs. Moroni W. AlexandoV arrived H in Cedar last Saturday from Crillfpr- H nta, where she has 8cnt the, winter, H and will remain here for tho summer H with her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Wilkin- H David Haight, who recently passed H through anothor severe attack of H stomach trouble, which for a time me- H naccd his life, has now so far recov- B ercd to be able to attend to his daily H The Record has an excellent poem H from the pen of our esteemed friend H E. C. Cox, which he had barely com- H plotcd when paralyzed by a stroke, H that we arc unable to publish this is- H sue but which will appear next week. Hj Stako Clork S. J. Ward was making H his regular rounds of the southern H portion of tho stake last Saturday. H Seen by a representative of The Rec- H ord ho stated that everything was H about normal in the county seat town. fl R. D. Adams and Mr. Bevnns. the H photographers who have been doing H tho work for the year book of tho B. H A. C, will be in Cedar City n day or H two longer. If you want to sit for H pictures, better sco them Sunday at 1 - latest. Adv. B7 '1 All the photographs and other ma- H torial are now in for the Agricula, the H I year book of the B. A. C, which will . ' be published by the Arrow Press of H I 0 Salt Lako City. It is expected that H tho book will be ready for distribu- H tlon by May 15th. H ! Tho weather has been extremely cold the past day or two. An extra H amount of bedcover has been required H at night in order to keep warm, and H the electric plant has been unable to H keep running constantly in the middle H of tho forcnoonB for lack of water. H Look out! Get busy! The health H officer informs us that the kodak will Bv bo clicking about our premises next PBBpH week. How would you like to see a' PBBpH true likeness of your house, yards, and outbuildings just as they appear to- day? A word to the wise is sufficient. I Clean up now. Do not fail to sec tho special feature fea-ture film at tho Thorley Theatre next Monday night entitled, "Hearts in Exile," featuring the great actress, Clara Kimball Young. This niece was shown here once before and ib repeated repeat-ed at the request of a great many patronB of tho theatre who were so delighted with it that they wished tho pleasure of witnessing the production again. Merchant J. David Leigh of Lund has made two fjying trips into Cedar this week in his now Dart car, for which ho has recently secured the county agency. It is a good appearing appear-ing car for this class, and will no doubt meet with a ready sale. Mr. Leigh drove in Monday with County Commissioner Evans, who was hurrying hurry-ing to connect with the other commissioners com-missioners hero, and was in again yesterday yes-terday with a load of passengers. A clmngo of management occurred at the Homo Meat Market a short time since. Mcsscrs PcrkinB and Urie at that timo sold out their tools, the name and good will of the business to Daniel Dan-iel T. Leigh, an old pioneer in this as well as other business enterprises in Cedar City, nnd Mr. Leigh is now the sole proprietor and manager of the shop. With the appr6ach of spring the "feathered tribe" beglmi to mako its appearunce. Among the rest the stork is very much in evidence, leaving a boy at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Webster March 27; a little girl with Mr. and Mrs. Naze Harris April 1; and a girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Walker April 5. Dr. Leonard reports all of the above as doing nicely. Ilyrum C. Ford of Kanurravillc was in town Wednesduy und dropped into Tho Record office while here. He said that the road this side of Kanarrn was in a frightful condition, ho bad that it was almost impossible to get over or through it with horses and ouggy. iur. roru staieu mat no was very willing to do a lot of work on this rond when ho had freedom from his farm work for half price, and hu felt sure that there wero a great many others in Knnarra of the same mind, Dr. Macfarlanb was called to "Lurid last Sunday to attend Merchant H. J, Doolittlc of that place, who was suffering suf-fering with an attack of appendicitis, This being his first attack tho doctor employed methods of relieving the acuto symptoms, but did not advise an operation unless there should be a recurrence of the trouble, in which case ho advises a prompt operation Latest reports aro to tho effect thai Mr. Doolittlo is steadily improving. A baby girl camo to the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Clavengcr Saturday night. All is reported favorable at tho home. |