Show CEDAR CITY NEWS LETTER miss misa molly lunt has gone to beaver to visit with her sister mrs woodhouse for several weeks W H lyman of parowan carowan was noticed in cedar friday liet lat attending to some business matters dr james green and wife of par owan were visitors here saturday the he guests eats of mr and mrs ernest green stephen S wilkerson wilkenson principal of the school ape spent A t the latter part of last week here visiting relatives miss min janey jancy wilkinson has gone to northern utah to spend the winter ter it is understood that she will attend school while away miss rhoda brya nt who is te teaching ach school in Ka narra came home friday last and spent a day or two with her parents M H dalley has been surveying for residents of enoch the past few days straightening up an error in the survey of land in the north field mr pettigrew who has been quite quit ill for the put past two or three wik weeks 9 is A somewhat better and eap exp expects it to be fully restored 1 to Is health t h within a short time it is quiet after election those who have woo won bets are collecting from those who lost the espres sion of the winners is serene and pleasant white while that of many of cf the losers TO is scowling and dissatisfied J M baden announces that hot hi amusement hall located in the upper tory atory of the bladen baaden garage wil will I 1 oe be open pen about the of the present month mr bladen ces that he anticipates cone ducting such auch amusements amusement as aa will not net be objectionable geo can hunter and leona rosenberg Rosen were quietly married last week and monday night a number of ala their friends met and tendered a parcel i shower quite a nice lot of useful presents were riven given which were appreciated precia ted very much by the recipient S A halterman Pa rowans popular dodge ear car demonstrator was noticed in town a few moments fri day stopping over for a few mo me merits ments chat with friends while so en route to hurricane where he was atas going to interest a probable purchased of a car in the beauties and efficiency of the dodge car monday night the dern democrats gave a grand free ball to the PO people in honor of the democratic victory at the recent election both bears and democrats were out and enjoyed themselves and there were some there who belonged to neither party but they enjoyed themselves nevertheless A J the tailor has on a big christmas offering which is drawing considerable attention mr mf Nar rizer offers to the person peron who a of clothes or over coat as he chooses FOT for every 50 cents spent between now and christmas the purchasers will receive one chance at the draw air on the ath of this month marga ret alice corlett parry wife of ed ward parry of this thia city passed to the great beyond mourned by a host beat of friends who with the rid rela tives will miss her very much as by her loving and congenial dispost tion ahe h e had h ad endeared all 11 I 1 w who bu war were so f fortunate 0 rt a aa A to b bear r h her or celb tance following is a biographical sketch of the deceased margaret alice ice corlett parry was waa born in salford manchester england 3 june one 7 1841 she came with her moth arteo er two brothers and a sister eister to new orleans in the spring of 1851 making a short stay atay in st louis she crossed chii the plains with the john brown company arriving in salt lake city in sept of the same year she stayed in salt lake city until the he spring of 1852 when she came to 0 this city she was baptised baptized sed and became became a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day sainta at an in early age and we was a devoted and faithful adherent ad herant to the pi inci plas of if the church until he her demise she was of a loving affectionate affection ste imposition disposition devoted to her family ind and friends and always had a kind word and friendly feeling to all with whom she came in contact se was a faithful diligent worker in n the primary asso association tam for 12 or ir 15 years yeara also teacher in the relief society until a few years yeara before her death she was much beloved by y her associates and friends who feel eel that she is welt well worthy of the reward eward in store for the faithful she was married to edward parry ferry rune june 22 1867 and was waa the mother of f 7 children three of whom have prec irece eded ceded her to the spirit realm she la is survived by her husband and 4 I 1 children evel evelyn A and james parry mrs L A thorley and mrs roy urie and 14 grandchildren COLLEGE NOTES the junior boys pave gave a chicken tons t in honor of the girls in the tha E A to room MA saturday night everybody reports having had the best alm me they have had this year the have awakened and are showing it by having lolly jolly times their first good time was had at miss mary hunters where each IT soph had a most enjoyable time last aaa friday the most of the last chapel period was appropriated by the band and chorus whose performances pleased the students stud euta very much the school has a larger chorus this ear than ever before magistrates court was held beld F an fn in lay day and a number of cases for in faction of the rules brought up some defendants plead guilty while others appealed their cases to a hither higher court there are still a few more cates cabes to be disposed of and will fill be attended to this week the boosters boasters Bo promised to place new chairs in the library as there is 13 not enough to accommodate all the students but from the present looks of things they will not need to put the chairs chaira in because of there being so many expelled from the library for disturbance district court was held wednes day afterman af termon and several defend auta ant called for far a you ury trial one be ing dismissed as not guilty while the others were found guilty and punished by being expelled from the library for two weeks the charge upon which they were con convicted was that of making a disturbance while in the library the basketball aerie are now on and three games have ben been played the first game was wag between the sopha and freebies Fresh Free bies iea the score been being 23 to 21 in favor of the the second game was between the jun I 1 joraand and seniors the juniors win a rung mit by 11 a A score am m of 43 to 12 the third game was played by the and seniors the walking off I 1 with an easy victory |