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Show mmmmm .Ml .IE. -J Jl T T I Cedar City Jiappeninqs H Conrml Halpht It in from hit Ne- B vada ranh visiting hit family and M other relatives and friends thin week. M Join the crowd Tuesday evening. M Everybody in the Ward Hall to see H the best local talent in vaudeville M Reaervod teats for the big vaudV H ville on tal t the Co-op. Store, H each. General admission 16 cents Hb and rhiMien IB centt. H The arrival of a son is reported nt H the hum' of Mr. and Mrs. John H i H lam last Tuesday. All concerned art H progressing nicely. H Manager G. R. Parry of the CodMf H Hotel, returned from a hovci.i1 (lays H business trip to tfct northern part of H the state today. H Mr. J. A. Kopp hn.s been removing H trees ami clearing the ground for 'lie B erection of bis new garage, Wort up on whici v ill be commenced as early in the spring a.- practicable. H Mrs. Fislier of Milford underwent H8 an operation at the hands of Dr. Mm H farlane this week for the removal of H a section of bone from one of her H A car load of men from PaTOWM came down today to see the new I H tractor operate, but owinr to the hard H freezing weather that has held the 1 land Icebound for the past two B three days, they were obliged to re- h turn without witnessing the promised H demonstration. I Attorney Charles G. Y. Higins, who hat made hit home in Cedar City for the past year or two, left today B. for St. G 'orge, where he will again H make his home. Mr. Higgina is a young H man of (rood character and made many H friendt while here, but it seems that B there was not enough business here B to Juttify another attorney's presence. H Saturday afternoon Miss Nellie H Lunt entertained at a kensington and HH luncheon in honor of the birthday of H her mother, Mrs. H. W. Lunt. The fl ladj.-s pro nt were: Mrs. Lehi W H Jones, Mrs. T. J. Jones, Mrs. K. ('. H Watson. Mrs. Jennie Lunt, Mrs. Win- M nie Lunt. Mrs. Violet Uric, Mrs. Henry B Leigh, Mrs. Mary Ann Leigh, M-va H Jane Burt, Mrs. Myrtle Lunt, Mrs. H Annette Rettenton, and the Misses H Corrit, Mae and Iona Lunt. The City Marshal and his deputy H have been instructed by the City B Council to rigidly enforce the provis- B iona of the dog tax ordinance. The B tax on male doga it $1.00 each and on B female dogs, $2.00 each. The county BBVl commissioners are also enforcing the dog tax in the outaide precinctt of the H county. It is expected that this will HIBb have a bearing upon the rabies cpi- Idemic which is creating some alarm at the piesent time. At an early hour this morning Mr. H "Bob" O'Neil, who is in the employ of Mr. G. K. Parry and has been iustull- B ing the muehinery for the new steam Bfl laundry, was taken with a severe at- t".ck of acute appendicitis, and fearing fear-ing serious complications at a result of the appendix probably rupturing within a few hours, wai taken to thl Southern Utah Hospital and underwent under-went an operation this afternoon, lie came throui'h in rood shape and will doubtless make a speedy recovery. Mr. Snult and Miss Helen Nclaoi art boginning to rehearse a large .njf of our local talented singers fm an Baiter oratono tntitiod, "The Lord of Life," which is to be present id on I .i tei Sunday. This is a hmv form of presenting claaaical music to tht people of Codaf 'ity, being neither nei-ther open nor conceit. The chonlf will consist of over forty picked Including tiie Lotus B club, and the aolo., quartota and trios will lie i i ran by the best ilngtn of the town. Mr. E, Barton of Nephl, who hn mtraci for erecting school build- it Parnwan, Summit, and Enoch, nl o for the new garnie for Mr. J. A Kopp of this city, accompanied by hi son Lou Burton, left for the northern part of the state the first of this week to make arrangements for building materials, help and other necessities, i He expects to return within the next j few days and get busy with preparations prepara-tions for the new buildings, which will be rushed with all possible speed a toon as the schools are dismissed for the summer vacation. There was a double program at lie Thorley Theatre last Friday nigh due to the failure of the reels for the Thursday night bill to reach them in time for use upon the night for which they were intended. This resulted In a nine reel performance, including "A Lass of thn Lumberlands," and the World Corporation feature. As a result re-sult the house was packed to the door, every available inch of standing space being utilized. If it happens this way very frequently, Mr. Thorley will have i to build an extension onto his play house. |