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Show Local News Taylor Thornton of Newcastle, was here the fore part of the week visiting visit-ing with his sister, Myrle. Miss Lucile Kvans of Parowan was here the fore part of the week visit-i visit-i ing with Mrs. Fdwin Webb. Mr. und Mrs. Jas. Robinson and ; daughter Bertha of Paragonah were here Monday and Tuesday visiting j with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Jones. ! I Mr. and Mrs. Calvin. Pendleton lutJ ' a short visit in St. George this week, leaving here Tuesday and returning I Thursday. Orson Bryant took Mr. I Pendleton's place in the Mercantile store during his ubsence. -- It will be of some interest to the friends und acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunt to learn that they have moved back to Cedar. They have been living in Minersville for the past ten months where Mr. Lunt has mining interests. They are at the home of R. W. Lunt and will remain re-main indefinitely. Mr. George Dal-ton, Dal-ton, a brother of Mrs. Lunt, is visiting visit-ing with them for a few days. Our venerable townsman, Bengt Nelson, Sr., who has been keeping some measurements on the snow fall this winter and some previous winters, win-ters, states that during February a total of 32 inches of snow fell this year. Last year there was a full of only seven inches. And during the I month of January, this year, there was no snow whatever. In a private letter received this week from W. W. Wylie of the Wylie camps in Little Zion Monument, he expresses the belief that travel to this favorite resort will be exceptionally exception-ally heavy this summer. Considerable Consider-able advertising is being done in the way of booklets, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie, with a competent force of assistants as-sistants will be on the ground May 1 for the opening. Watch the columns of The Record for announcements and valuable information on this subject. Purchasers of 1919 War Savings Stamps should not place them in 1918 folders technically known as War Savings certificates is the warning of Samuel Hubbard, director of War Savings for the Twelfth Federal Reserve Re-serve District. If the 1918 eortiti eate has blank spaces just put the certificate away without filling it with l '!'. stumps. The same thrift stamps and thrift curds are used this year and when the thrift card is filled it will be ex-ohunged ex-ohunged fo the ItlfJ War Savings Stamp on payment of the additional .-Hi winch represent the doffereiue botWOOn the price of the War Savings Stamp ami the $1 dollar value of the Hi thrift stumps. Where there is any doubt, Director 1 1 1 1 1 i : 1 1 1 advises questioning the local lo-cal secretary of the War Savings Society So-ciety or the postmaster. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. (Continued from page one) The Enoch Dramatic Company in, "Dust of the Earth" at the Ward Hall Saturday night. A. L, Armstrong;, representing; the , Utah Typewriter Exchange Company of Salt Lake City, which holds the into agency for Royal and Corona i typewriters, was in town a few days ' this week. While here Mr. Armstrong cleaned and oiled a number of the machines about town, which now respond re-spond much quicker and do better work. S. L. Schwartz, inspector for the Utah State Board of Health, was in the city today in a tour of the state for the purpose of checking up on the influenza situation and disseminating; , information along health lines. As a part of bis work he is waging a vigorous vigor-ous war on the open exposed privy i and the filthy corral. Now that the strain of the war is over more atten- , tion will be paid again to health mat- i tors. , Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Heist of Heist, this county, were in Cedar City today transacting business and calling upon friends. The Heists iccently visited the Dixie country and were very favorably fa-vorably impressed with the Virgin and nioomington Dome oil field, in-( in-( vesting in some of the stocks of the companies operating; there. You can have a good laugh, and a real cry thrown in by attending the play at the Ward Hall by the Enoch Dramatic company tomorrow night. Reserved seat tickets at Wood's Toggery. Tog-gery. - And now, old man, we've known you long, since we were quite a lad; That you are still upon the land for . Frank Wilson has purchased the interest in-terest of Jed. Pawcett in the Saint i George to Cedar City auto passenger I line, and is now in partnership with j Jos. Farnsworth in the business. The roads from here to St. George are j reported to he bad, but not impass-I impass-I able. |