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Show H1 : ' ,s I Cedar City Mappenings H FOR RENT Rooms. J. II. Perry. H Lawrence Clark, who submitted to H an operation at the local hospital last H Tuesday, is recovering rapidly. H Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Crosby of St. H Goorge arc here consulting Dr. Mac- B farlano on a professional matter. H Notice tho new advertisement of H tho Leigh Furniture and Carpet Com- H pany in this issue of Tho Record. H ' Miss Annio McQuarric from St. H George is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H Randall L. Jones whilo visiting friends M in Cedar City. H .'Uso the classified advertising col- B umns of Tho Record to effect tho sale H or exchango of your commodities. Our H cl&ssiflcd ads. bring results. H Dr. A. N. Leonard was called to H, Harmony "Wednesday to ofllciatc nt ! tho birth of a son that came to the Hj home of Mr. and Mrs. William Chinn. M Mother and babo aro reported to bo H doing well. H , An incipclcnt fire in the homo of H Miss Manio E. Perry was discovered B just in time to save tho house. Three fl or four coats hanging Tjohind the l front door in somo way took flro and R burned up. Hj Mr. James II. Clark was in from B' the sheep herd, having completed the H shearing of his sheep and sale of his H wool, a fow days since Mrs. Clark and H children aro also back from Panguit:h, H where they have been visiting for some M Herbert Milno and Clayton Larson M of St. George, tho former a plucky H long distnnco runner and tho latter a H wonder on tho running high jump, H went to Salt Lake City to represent M the Dixie Academy in tho State meet. H They are exceptionally good men on H these events. With tho handing out of the pro- H motion cards this morning at 9, the B public schools- of tho district closed H for the season. Teachers and pupils B alike wclcomo tho vacation period, H but look forward with renewed de- H ,1 termination to the (continuation of H. thoir work next season. H V. K. Skadden, representing the h ,r Union Portland Cement Co. of Ogden, H" '" ' iT'.- I II t. ..lln.f.. I Tin I B marked dptmiroly. ' " Hf jm&r Mt"Undei( what circumstances?" H little burg. " H ,. v A Mohr, Coach of the B. A. n M cx ssr&s Bl of Wb gentlemen friends ww Mt ,, ' - , ; M Gentlemen report a very , H shown by Mr. Mote. H; Mr. Erantl. MlMlolon ill Sly uums i i at this time. H : Ranged be well worth seeing. H Time 8 o'clock. 1 tSR.2StES MMll IV; acquaintance of ye editor, anu v MHk and other crops. MM. Lt.oCr.trs7 MlSk - "llooIJuno. A"'tiflid,,but It ment, and failing to find a bakery advertised therein, decided that Cedar City had none. No, ihdeed, Mr. Reaper, Reap-er, Richfield hasn't tho only bakery south of Provo. Tho S. E. &, L. Anssocintion will meet at the residenco of Mrs. Sarah Moiling next Wednesday afternoon, May 20th. Dr. Rufus Leigh is making some substantial and commendable improvements improve-ments to tho city lot recently ncquired on the corner of College street and First North Street. Neat' peeled and stained posts have been set for an attractive ornamental iron fence, the lot has been plowed and placed in condition con-dition for cultivation. This has long been one of those vacant lot eye-sores in tho town, and wo aro glad to note tho wclcomo change. In sv-H Wmmm ' iavo here about Jun0 lISl TotVr vo Wo rise to a point of i 8? Jd wish to set the Reaper M btn IK. Munto It tobtta. |