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Show I Cedar City Jiappeninqs j B Mrs. C. Q, Hell was in Parowan H Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with H her dMgfcttf, Mrs. Nellie Pritchard. M x M Mr. Horton flaight is the latest B recruit to automobile circles having H purchased a Ford ear recently. H A force of men and boys arc at work on the race track, putting it B In shape for the races ofl t li Fourth, x Mrs. Eunice Long and a friend of H Las Vegas are spending a few weeks H in town with relatives and friends. H Miss Hlani-h Lunt left Monday for B Heaver, where she will spend the sum H mer with her sister, Mrs. J R. I.ind- H B x I Mrs. H H. Lunt was the hostesn H last Tuesday afternoon at a musical H tea given In compliment to Miss Edna H Evans. 1 . X H Contractor II. L Ashton came up H from Hurricane yesterday on business H connected with his contracts at that H X H Mrs. Elenor Rruhn has returned af- B ter a visit of several weeks with her H parents at their summer home at H Panguitch lake. H x H Miss Verlin Houchin has accepted H a position as clerk in the Cedar City H Co-op, taking the place of Miss Irene H Mackleprang. H Mr. John Foster nnd family from I Idaho Falls, are spending a week or H two in town. Mr. Foster is doing H some fencing on his land in this vi X H Mrs. John Gardner of Lotran is vis H iting with her sister, Mrs. R. R. Gard- C ner, of this place, for a few weeks. H Roth ladies were the euests at a H luncheon Wednesday, riven at the H home of Mrs. B. F. Knell. H x H Mr. and Mrs. Kumen Jones, who J have been at their farm the past sev- H eral weeks, will be at home until af B ter the Fourth, when they will spend H the rest of the summer on the moun- H X H The ro)ort comes by letter from one H of the marines who is with Grant B Walker that he has won the state H championship record as the most per- M feet physical specimen of the enlist- B merit- from Utah. H X H StaVe Clerk Will L. Adams of Par- M owan was noticed in Cedar City this M morning. He is makinir one of his m periodical visits through the stake for M the purpose of checking up the ac- m counts of the various bishops. X B Word has been received by the pai - 1 ents of Cassidy Root that he has been BV assigned to Goat Island for traininpr H in wireless telegraphy, where he will H spend the next three weeks, after B which his next assignment is uncer- H tain. IThc "old swimmin' " hole is indeed popular place nowadays. Every night it is in use. Last Wednesday Waiting th pool was enirairod by the H Columbia Swarm of the East ward H Ree-Hive. It is needless to say that H the girls enjoyed the treat that la- H dies' night affords them. H v HH The summer school teachers will i H entertain the students, parents and pa- H trons of the school at the school B building Friday evening, July 6. A H picture of the entire school will be H taken in front of the building at 'i HH o'clock, after which a musicale, lanc H ing and games. H -. .-. H Wednesday night an orchestra from N' phi, which is touring the southern; B part of the state, gave a dance at the J B Ward Hall. The dunce was one of the B Itest thut has been given here this WM inmier and was thoroughly enjoyed BJH by those present. A large crowd of B young people from Parowan came Bb down for the dance. x Bfl Mr. William Salt, foreman for the M 'i. L. Ashton was accidently thrown from a wagon Tuesday eveninir, the .heel puling over his leg and bn ak-! K ing a bone. Dr. Macfarlane was called B and dressed the fracture and made BJ the patient as comfortable a possible.' H The tabernacle choir will miss their H leader during his confinement. f x m The Record is in receipt of a sou- BL nir post card from Arehite. I Randall A 1.. Jones, bearing the Los Angeles jB post mark, and showing that be at Bj-, rived safely at his destination. Mr H I I .tones is utilizing his summer vacation B in broadening his education, so to BB speak, and will devote considerable HHm time to the inspection of modern 5ftl! homes and other buildings in that ftjHj A part of the country. Mrs, Frank Mickey is now able to be removed to her home after her serious operation. X Mr. Lamont Hunter will hcreafier '" employed at the Golden Rule Store, making himself generally useful. X Our run this week in Ladies dress goods shows that we are pleasing the Ladies and Misses. Cedar Mercantile & Livestock Co. adv. lw. I lie Misses Marva Dunton and Lillian Lil-lian Roardman from Paragonah, were visiting in Cedar City Monday and Tuesday of this week. X Mrs. Lunetta Wilson and babe of Parowan are visiting in town for a few days, with the lady's mother and other relatives. X Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lunt returned from a trip to Little Zlon Canyon last Sunday. They accompanied Mr. White and party, which left here Wednesday of last week. X Mrs. H. II. Lunt entertained last1 Tuesday afternoon, in compliment to Miss Edna Evans, a school time friend of the hostess. Music and conversa tion took up th time and delicious ice cream and cake were served. X With a little more work on the mountain road via the Green Lake, the, better trades of automobiles would find no serious difficulty in climbing, to the top. High centers are the prin-' eipal obstructions at present. X Mrs. E. C. Watson, our efficient librarian, li-brarian, will leave next Sunday for Los Angeles and other California points. Her vacation will last about four weeks, most of which will be consumed by her trip and visiting with bjSf daughters in that region. Her position po-sition will be filled during her absence ab-sence by Miss Francell Williams. X The city fathers are working hard to get a support made for the sprinkling sprink-ling tank, so that the wagon can fill up with less loss of time and without interfering with the service of patrons pat-rons of the water system. We trust everything will soon be in readiness for Main street is badly in need of some liquid refreshments these windy days. X Don't fail to see the fat men's Fold lace at the fair groumta xin the afternoon after-noon of the Fourth. The fat men auto au-to run about 100 yards, cranl' tui ir cars, get in and drive once around the track. It promises to be quite exciting, ex-citing, especially if the For!; should take sulky and refuse to flivver read-ily. read-ily. X Yes, the business houses ure observing observ-ing the Wednesday afternoon half-holiday, half-holiday, but we fail to note much improvement im-provement to the roads and streets as a result. It is possible, however, thut the business men are devoting this time to the worthy object of increasing increas-ing our supply of food stuff, and in fact we are inclined to believe that they are. x Mrs. H. P. Pettigrew is at home again after a rather extended visit of three weeks duration spent at Salt Lake City and with relative in the East. The trip which began so suitely as "only a few days in Salt Lake," j assumed such magnitude that her friends here began to be alarmed, as no information as to her whereabouts was received until her return. Of course she had a delightful trip. X Dr. Middleton of Suit Lake City and Dr. M. J. Macfarlane performed the following operations at the Macfarlane Macfar-lane Hospital last Tuesday: Win, W Roundy was operated for incissional rupture, following an operation for appendicitis; Mr- Kdward NistOI) of Washington was operated tar the e movsj of tonsils, hemoroids and female fe-male trouble. Mrs Mont McDonald Was t" have been opeiated on for goitre, goi-tre, resulting from an operation in childhood for the removal of an ilet from lur trachea, but it was decided to take her to the I. I). S. Hospital Hos-pital at Salt Lake for tli - which was done Wednesday. X Two cars full of tourists from southern California bound for the east passed through Cedar City this niorn-lltj niorn-lltj over the Arrowhead Trail. They were seen by a Record reporter, but he failed to obtain their names Huv. ever, they t.ited that the road was in anything but good condition, the best of it being from St. George to fchi !'. t, and the worst from Little-II Little-II lid to Kunkerville. One of the car.-. a iix cylinder, BO h. p. Studcbnker gave an aTSragt of 15 miles to the gallon of gas, from Los Angeles to tli place, and the other, a smaller ear, an average of 17 miles, despite the condition of the roads. Mrs. Parley Dalley was operated on at the Macfarlane Hospital Wednesday Wednes-day for hemoroids. -X Dr. Macfarlane reports the arrval of a fine baby boy to Mr. aril Mrs. Thomas Wright of Hurricane wh ara sojourning in the city, today. X Robert 3, Jessup, a repot ter for the I Daatrnt Evening News at Salt Lake i City, was in town today en route home from ion Canyon ramps, vrhere he I has been viewintr the wonderful scenery scene-ry and preparing a write-up of the attractions for his paper. Mr. Jessup was enthusiastic over what he had seen, and said there was nothing to compare with it elsewhere in this country. We will await with interest the News's story of the Canyon and its attractions. |