Show NEWSY NOTES FROM CEDAR CITY the heavy wind of thursday last placed havoc in cedar citizens upon going around friday morning to view the damage brou wrought h t were surprised d to note that 49 baraw barns a r raided a aed to the ground inne innumerable in b c chicken ba ken coong 3 pig ig pens corrals and ep gedly fences were badly damaged trees v vre re uprooted and large branches by the dozen were snapped off by the fore force of the wind Fortuna Fortu natel teli on no residences were damaged other than ban shingles being torn loose loosch chim ne neya a in many instances dismantled d and glass broken tb the g greatest damage that is recorded I 1 is that done to the new district school building it seems am that the velocity of the wind loosened a cement cup cap from the fire wall on the south east corner and hurled burled it against the north fire wall tumbling it to the ground and tearing away a part of the main wall it is estimated that the damage done will amount to about 1500 some S me persons have brought into our town liquor presumably from milford as there was evidence of it during the league basket ball game played lay e d here saturday night in our opinion the man or men who sell the damnable stuff to our young lads ads should be tarred and feathered if they all should id be caught the despic dispensers able dispensers of the stuff that robs men of their senses especially when sold old to growing boys should be mar baled haled out of town on a rail of all the tough roads in iron county C bounty the one just north of cedar is the worst bar none not even the road R why by this should be so it is a mystery to most people I 1 othes we have called caled at attention re antion to this piece of road before but no one will take notice probably our road men have to wa wait until better weather before repairs can be made don coppin asserts that he now has on an average of 8 cars a day in his garage for far repairs His business has so increased that he has had hauled several se y ral loads of gravel in front of his b shop so that when he is compelled to get under a car which cannot be brought under cover he will not be compelled to wallow in mud six inches deep daveral of the subscribers to the times have asked if the there re has been a any information sent from the rail road powers in n regard to the building of the proposed pr d branch of the omose salt lake route C can an the editor answerl so far as we are able to learn earn nothing of a definite nature has been given out ED saturday was gravel day and there were several men and teany team out hauling gravel to various parts of iown own if every idle man and team in cedar could be put to work just one day hauling gravel on our streets there would not be a muddy spot in town it is with pleasure that we re read ad in the times of last week the announcement no that the haydn society and band of Paro wair were coming to give us a parowan carowan Pa rowan day at the roundup we all will certainly appreciate their visit it is about time that our city officials cals passed an ordinance compelling the automobilist a and teamsters to always take the right hand mile aide of a road either going or coming if this were done there would be a Is less opp opportunity t y for collisions the palace drug u g store ston business has baa increased 20 per percent cent oer that of six weeks ago due to the large stock of fresh goods lately received manager bladen to is kept on the hump to serve his many cus cua tomera have you hauled your gravel yet yeta if not why not nota you are interested in the appearance of the to town n and want our city to look its IN beat by the time the roundup comes then get busy and haul some gravel oh 1 for r the day when state faide ide b n r cornea it will then be im po possible for boys to g get liquor from supplies M milford iford that town supplies cede cedar a so we a a are to told id with the most of the abat booze that cornea coree he here it is reported that the sell school children will not have the privilege of attend attending school in the new building for or some me tire time e the recent heavy w wind ind caused some damage which repaired before the building can be used the state and off officers leers of the parowan carowan stake primary held a union meeting last saturday in the ward hall the time was spent giving instructions to the various officers which will have a tendency in help ing them in their work the wind storm of tuesday evening evea a ng has caused a great deal of damage in the town forty nine barns are reported to have been blown down and considerable dame ge done to residences L N marsden and E L clark of carowan parowan were in cedar saturday in attendance at the regular monthly meeting of the county school board already men are seen removing the debris from their lots lota caused by the heavy wind of last week ey by the time the roundup comes the town will look more inviting mrs E C watson who has been confined to her room for some time on account of illness is again to be found at her post of duty in the library mr and mrs harry mitchel mitche 1 of salientes calientes Cali entes enter are here visiting with mrs mitchels parents mr and mrs peter MackI pIang edwin cox has been seriously ill for a few days at this writing he is reported as improving slowly wm win J mackelprang of kanab has been visiting relatives in cedar for a few days our aged friend john dutton button is reported as being very seriously ill at the present time |