Show CEDAR NOTES dee dec 4 1916 mr alma jacobson Jaco baon a former stia siu dent of the B A C wes waa aced in cedar to spend thanksgiving mr mir ed edmonda mond H ryan made a business trip to st george georga last saturday miss misa eula barton a former student d t of the B A C was a visitor in cedar for thanksgiving mr and mrs Tre treharne barne jones are happy over the arrival of a baby girl g rl at their thet home rhome miss min V vera ra pace who is 13 teaching e school at newcastle cle spent thanks giving in cedar the misses mines nellie and corris lunt have returned from salt lake where they have bull been visiting for the past w week ask the brick work Is now started on the new meat market and it is hoped that the building will soon oon be up mr and mrs ben perkins of monticello Monti celio and daughter minerva are re in cedar visiting with relatives and nd friend misa min winnie corry and mrs jen me L lunt U nt have returned from salt lake cit any y where they have been visiting f for arthe the past week the southern utah plumbing and beatin heating co has purchased the jos joe cosslett colett comer coiner just north of the cedar sheep store A number of the students of the B BAG A C went to their various homes to spend thanksgiving but have all returned and are now busy at school miss min Eup euphamie harme nelson of cedar city and miss min Burrig hara of salt lake who are teaching school at parowan carowan Pa rowan were in cedar to spend thanksgiving mr and mrs mra were warren M cox en an pertained at her home on lot east at a turkey dinner thursday afternoon and a most enjoyable afternoon was wait spent after the feast by the guests who ceraso were so fortunate as to test the culinary ability of the hostess the guests who sat down to dinner were mr and mrs dun don cup cop qui qin austin woo wm merry weather cather and henry boone the dinning room and parlor parini as well as the tables were beautifully du dec orated in golden harvest colors city and street sup per visor bud leigh reports that the city has put in 2500 feet of weter water system extension the major portion fit being to in th alie northeast and southwest portions of town according to supervisor leigh the city has haa also placed in position 45 new cement and metel mete cu lverts some 20 feet in length and some 40 feet feet ni in length agag ing acost a cost of 10 40 each proy ments made ladeby by the city are a very much appreciated by tins the people I 1 boone the painter made for for the cedar city drug store an electric sign which la is superior to any unusually found in the country towns and rank well up with any found in the cities of the first elan class the sign will be in position in front of the cedar city drug store and will be of the flash order which aich will attract the attention of the pedestrians for a long distance mr boone is a painter of remarkable a ability and has done some very clever work in cedar we have to report the passing a way of another of cedars respected aged men wm win ford who passed from this life sunday svening mr ford la is a well known pioneer of this part of utah and for years was wait a resident andl and bishop of the past seve several I 1 years yeara he has made his hone home here and was highly respected by all he has been feeble for several years yeara old age coupled with an accident that happened to him in being the cause mr ford has baa been a devout letter latter day saint ever since a young lad and clung tf 0 that faith with tenacity getting much joy and sati satisfaction faction from eving up to its and principles mra mr cecele ashdown Aeh dowa fred ashdown passed from this life saturday evening after having suffered for a long time from u what bat is reported by physicians to be cancer csome some two months ago the deceased was taken to salt lake city to the L D S hus hospital P ital where she was examined by the X rays ras and at that time the physicians said that nothing could be done for her and that it was a matter of a short time only until she would succumb to the dreadful disease everything that could be thought of was done doe for mrs ash down loving hands administered to her constantly in her affliction to at al deviate her sufferings and to prolong her life but to no avail and she pawed passed peacefully iway away as above sta ted led mrs ashdown was a lady 0 loving disposition and was highly respected by bv all who knew her she will he be missed by a host of friends and their m apathy smpat by goes boea out to the bereaved husband and children who are called to mom mourn her untimely death last wednesday afternoon fun oral eral services over the remains remaina of sister sarah A thorley wife of richard A thorley were held in the tabernacle sister thorley tho aley p ped ed away monlay monday of last wuk week after suffering from a long illness which ich was pr pronounced ced by ph physicians acs to be cancer the fult 13 a biographical sketch of the deceased sarah emily stewart thorley was born in cedar city sept 24 1865 her parents who were of english birth were william cameron stewart and mary ann corlett stewart deceased was waa married to richard aldredge thorley in the st george temple tempi march ath 1888 1 S six x child ren were the result of the reunion three boys and three girls two of the boys preceded their mother to the other side of the vale and lie in a double grave beside their mother they are richard S and thomas M respectively and they died oct 27 1910 being 6 and 14 years old re res hect ly sister thorley was an ardent and devoted church member and worker beung being connected with the primary association and other auxiliary church organizations COLLEGE NOTES A very anit program was riven given in the freshman college class clan last week one of the interesting features was that all members had on their class sweaters sweaters em blazoned with a large go C there ws a question as to whether the other clauses classes would allow the college Fre Fresh shies iea to wear their sweaters with the C on them but on oil a vote being taken they were allowed to wear them if you see a red sweater with ablit a bir gray C on it dont mista mistake kethe the wearer for an athlete or a debater for he la is but a breshie college man our first basket baket ball game will be played placed here december 11 between B BAG A C and D dixie da a when asked how the outcome would be one of the play said eaid gee ill be glad when we a mix with those fellows well take the them off their feet and keep heep them in the air all during the game they wont even get to see the hoops the seniors are to give the jun wre iora a party for far havin basin g the largest P per runt cent of boys with partners at the annual ball given by the seniors last friday night you can look 0 out ifor for a good time when this ball la IS pulled plied off at least two members of the fa culy enjoyed their thanksgiving holiday mr lunt went to salt lake city to take unto himself a wife white while mr mir went to circleville Cir cleville to see his hia wife and 1 I little atle jack all ail the instructors wanted to make up tip for the time that wilt will be I 1 lost during the holiday vacation and save a short exam in nearly every subject object before school bout closed close or f recus recess that the way they always do it seems seem the third number of the course will be riven given saturday dec 9 walter C mitchell has brought one of his saw mills from the mountain and is now operating it in town miss misa mary openshaw haw is here her from cedar to visit for a short time before going to Parag paragonah Para gonah mih to visit relatives relive live urte une of cedar city we was 1 in parowan carowan sunday evening hu kept pretty close to the north an and d we west t part of town for what purpose 1 we fe have has been unable to I 1 karn p |