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jjr Aui" HHm 4 1 Cedar City and Vicinity. 1 IR An M I. A. stako oonforonco will I bo hold at Cedar January 13tb. I A Christmas program will bo rend ered noxt Sunday ovonlng by tbo M. I. A. in conjoint sosison. Wliolo woon loads of tired but happy students havo boon jogging out l of town sluco Wednesday on tholr way homo for holiday vacation. ! Will inn. Staploy passod through Codar Wodnosday on his way to Bea ver ,froin which placo ho will bring his slstor May homo for holidays. Tho Brand) Normal olosos today for tho inld-wiutor holiday. A groat many of tho atudonts from surround- ing aottlomonts will roturn homo for I 'OhrlatmaB. 1 Did you get that Edison phono- I graph to onlivon your Christmas holidays with! If not you had bettor 8co Joseph Gosslott, tho agent, about it at onoo. !E. A. Thompson nrrivod in Cedar tbo first of the week, nnd aftor spoud- ing a fow days completing arrange ments, loft.yoatordny with a forco of men to perfprni tho annual nssoasraont work on ton iron claims, tho titlo to which ho is perfecting. " ' Mr. nnd Mrs. David Bulloch and ' Miss Alice Shorrntt loft last Tuesday ,' for Lob Angolos, whoro thoy will spend tho mid-winter holidays. This is an oxoollont soason to visit tho - ooant, and thoy nro certain to havo a delightful trip. Dr. Campbell, tho popular southern Utah dentist, roturnod homo to Boav ir yoslorday to spend tho Christmas holidays with hi, family, after which ho will return to Codar for u few weeks, having considerable moro dental work' to porform horo. A , For tho last two weeks Codar bos "" boon tho Moaoa for holiday shoppers i from surrounding settlements. Its W stones would bo worn deopor than ffi they.aro, too, Jr. nvery storo bud boeu If displaying a holiday ad. in tho Roo- ord. Mrs. Sarah A. Bullooh is contem plating a trip to southern Arizona for tbo purposo of visiting her relatives in that section of country, especially her mother, Mrs. Eunice Higbeo, who ' is In poor health. Mrs. Bullooh " will leavo soon aftor Now Years, go- '. ing by way of California. j By tho way, havo you heard about i the woddings? Humor says, in faot J ' ' assorts it emphatically, that Mr, , Arthur Bryant and Miss Jonnio ' Walkor, both of Cedar, aro to make tho parties to one of tho oontraots Jl during holldnys, whllo tho othero, SSf' well, rumor isn't quite so empbutlo about this, so wo had bettor not toll. V Mr. DuPonoet Bays ho thinks ho ,i has onough money "In tho treasury" J to oomploto a good gravolnd walk as i far as tho post olllco on Main street, (resulting from the two outortaiumouta lie has presented to tbo publio. This 1b a somowhat novol way of improv t ing tho alty streets nnd walks, but It seems to bo elfootual. Certainly if I Mr. DuPonoet can stand it tho pooplo I ,a of Codar can. I A . Miss Mary Walker was tbo rcolp- t '' iont of n birthday surpriso party I ' ' ' sprung upon her last Sunday evening at tbo homo of David 0. Bullooh. j About forty of tho lady's frlouds on- torod into the conspiracy, and gave hor suoh a shook that she haso't en- Y tlroly recovered yot. Tho evening passod off with games, musio and ro- rw&' freshmenta, and buoIi a' jolly good fj. spirit prevailed that tho victim for- I I gavo tho offendors nnd ovoryody wont ? i homo feeling happy over the success of tho event. - 4 t ! v Messrs. Santsahl and Kirkor ro- f t turuod from tho Harmony coal pro- ,J 1 portloa tho first of tho wook, after spending two or throo days at tho diggings. Mr. SautBohl expressed 4 , himself as well plonsod with tho pro- 1 J - portlos, and aeomod hopeful that some- V thing importaut might result from his viplt, uud thn favorablo roport ho , ,, K would bo able to make to his ooi- 1 ?' . ployois, 'llo was n passenger on t.ho ' K atago to Lund ou Tuesday, aud would 1 arrlvo in Salt Lako Wednesday, when , u conforf.noe would bo hold with the mon vhri nro oxpeoted to furnish tho money ifx tka exploiting of tho proportyl I Danco in tho Ward Hall tonight. MlssDowloFnrusworth has gono to Beaver to spond holldnys. Wnltor Knoll of Pinto wns soon on tho stroots of Codar Thursday. D. 0. Bullooh loft Thursdny for tho Vegas with a consignment of hoof cattlo. Tho Industrious will bo glad and tho iillo sorry to bo reminded thnt this is tho shortest day in tho year. Suroly thoro aro enough pooplo nnd energy in Cedar to havo snrm good rousing parties botwoon now and Now Years. Instructor Fox of tho Branch Nor mal loft for Salt Lako City Thursdny iu ordor to hnng up his stocking- In tho samo old placo. Dr. Roblsou mado n professional trip to St. Qoorgo tho beginning of tho wook, stopping off at Kannrrn and Harmony on tho way. Tho M. I. Dramatic Company of Codar has oast tho play, " by tho Enemy's Hand" and will present It nbout tho-middle of January. Mnrvlin and Leonard Jones, two students- on the- iL Y. nro oxpootod In tomorrow ton spend holldnys with tholr numorous relatives in Codnr. Tho Unlvorsity students woro no oompanied by Miss Ohnrlotto Davis, of Boxburg, Jdaho, who will visit during vacation with her slstor, Mrs. John Fostor. Tho M. I. Associations havo ap pointed a stake oommitteo to ovorsoo tho amusomonts given throughout tho stako under tbo nusploes of tho word M. I. association. Tho choir Is practicing to serenade tho town Christmas morning. Tho least tho townspeople onn do In return for suoh entertainment is to havo plenty of sandwiches, oako and oolfeo ou band. Whllo wo nro planning our holidny parties let'B not forget thnt there may bo a few lonoly, bomosiok studonta who would npproolato greatly an Invi tation to join our festivities. Tho frlouds and aoqaintnnoes of Mr. und Mrs. Indopendonoe Taylor of Harmony will regret to hoar of tho death Wednesday of tholr son Josohp. Tho young man has boon nn intonso Bufforor from hoart disonso for somo time, and tho ond was not unexpected. Tho Christmas program to bo given next Sunday night at conjoint 1h as follows: Talk, Alex Mathoson; Quartette, Mrs. Violet Urlo and Co. ; talk, Dr. Roblson ; reading, Amy Carroll. Quarterly stako oonferenoo was bold iu Codar last Saturday and Sun day. Desplto tho disappointment felt over the failure of some of tbo apost les to bo present; nn oxoollont spirit provniled and a number of go )d ser mons were dollvored by local stako and ward officials. Among tbo visit ors woro iOldors William Mitoholl, Wftltor O. Mitchell, Thos. Durham, Chas. Adams, Wm. Holyoak and Bp. Richards of Parownn, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dnlloy, Jos. Dulloy, Mrs. Barbara Tweodlo and others uf Summit, Wil liam Staploy of Kannrra. SANTA CLAUS KNOWS 1 H Where to go for the most acceptable gifts. What is M 9H Christmas without Music? A dull day, indeed! Music is our m UHI Specialty, We are prepared to suit almost any taste. Our m H Edison and Victor Talking Machines afford a complete vari- 0 ety, butfor those who prefer to produce their own music, we W hI have Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Accordi- fll ans, Concertinas, etc., with a large assortment of Records 3 HH and sheet music. Special prices for the holiday trade. H m No excuse for spending Christmas without music. iJ$k H p -Tft6ie looklngYor small presents for grown people, wi II M M find our line of fiction and other books' particularly adapted. H P Our assortment of jewelry will also help you to solve a diffi- m H M cult question. m M The Store that made Santa Glaus Famous. H 1 JOSEPH COSSLETT, Prop't I .-- Cedar will bo mads livelier during holidays for tho presence of her boys and girls from tbo stato University. They nro oxpootod ffo arrive todny1 nnd aonsist of Herbert Hnigbt, David Sandiu, Irene Cnnllo'ld, Hattio Mack oiprang, Annie Pendloton, May Wood. Etbol JouaonKMary Urlo and Onrrlo Parry. Advertise In The Record. At tho beginuingtof tbo year Miss Zinn Higbeo is to lo installed as a clerk in tho Sboep Store, lu plaoo of Miss Mamo Parry, who goes to Salt Lako shortly for nnlndoflnito visit. Miss Pnrry, in tbo position sho Ihib hold so long, bus boon nn nmiable nnd efOoiont olork with whom it wns a' plonBuro to donlaud tho publio wil) rogrot hor resignation. Our best wishes to both hor nnd hor successor. ? Girlhood and Scott jr Emtitsion are S linked together. j, e& The girl who takes Scott's Emtit- B B9 sion has plenty of rich, red blood ;' she is S plump, active and energetic. j Q1 e& X The reason is that at a period when a girl's A A digestion, is weak, Scott's Emulsion ejh provides her with powerful nourishment in fiQ easily digested form. & ? It is a food that builds and, keeps up a -. X ji, girl's strength. f Wi JL ALL DRUQOISTSl 60o. AND $1.00. 1, P - ) ft t I & t ft I p Help it Along. "Whnt nro all tbo district school boys wearing whlto badgeB for?" Why hnvon't yon hoard about tho League? Well, if you haven't, road the following, and thon xesolvo to givo all tho encouragement possible to a movement which if successful will prove n factor for good which cannot bo overestimated : "Wo tho boys of tho Cedar City publio sohools, knowing tbnt tobacco, liquor, street loafing, truonoy nnd nil other evils nro injurious to a, tboroforo wo heroby organize au anti olgaretto loaguo to be known as tho Codar City Publo Sohool Antl-olagr-otto League. "The purposo of this loaguo sball bo toholp ono anothorto llvo hotter nnd noblor livos. Wo therefore promise that wo sball In tho futuro abstain from oigarettos, tobaooo, alcoholic liquors, street loafing nnd all other ovIIb, and wo promise to try to got nil tho boys in this city to do llko wi80. Wo furthor promlso to nttoud sohool rogulnrly, to stop truancy,, nnd to mako out of our school ono of tho best sohoolB In tho stnto." This movement If ouoourngod to grow will proro a leaven that will leavon tho whole town, nnd ovory citizen should do whnt ho cau to help l nloug. Let no porson bo eo moan ns to uttor n word of diaaourngomont to tho promoteia nnd supporters of tho Antl-Longo. The Vaudeville Performance. Tho vnudovlllo porformanoo given by Mr. Du Poucot and a company of Normal studonts nt tbo Wnrd Hall last Saturday ovenlng, uttrnoted u , largo orowd. Tho holl was comfort ably Ullod nnd tho rocoipta woro vory antisfnotory. Tho surphiH 1h to bo usod iu tho construction of n good walk from tho tormlnntlon of tho work on NormnI Avouuo, to the pqst- oUlcc. Considering that most of tho young H pooplo we're on tho boards for tbo flnt H time, tbo sketches roolod off smoothly, H and Boomed to glvo satisfaction. H Mr. DuPonoet figured prominently H in all tbo oasts, nnd maintninod tho H roputation bo bad aoqired as a coined- H Vnudovlllo, bowover, did not Boem1'' H to oxnotly touch tho spot with Codar pooplo. The great majority of H thontre-goors horo seom to profer a drama with a good plot running through It, and wo trUBt Mr. Du- Pouoet can nrrnugo his nifnirs to give us something good In thlb lino boforo tbo winter is ovor. Tho drilling the players would 10- ooivo at his bauds would bo of grout benefit to thorn, and tho publio would bo assurod a tioat. - ! .III B Dr. Oolllo Roblsou of Codar was a '' H visitor nt St. Georgo Tuesday. H Misa Nettio Lamb who has boon attending tho Branch Normal Sohool H nt Codar City Is again nt homo for ' H tho Holidays. jH And now wo may hopo again to get H our mall tho day of its arrival in H Lund. Mnil ro'nto inspector Ooblo ' H put in nn nppo&rauao in Codar Wod- H uesday, and as u roault the edict goes H forth that tho mail coaah must leavo H Lund with tho mall as soon ns tho H llyor gols lu inBtead of waiting for tho H pnssongor train, nshas lately boon thn H praotiao. This means thnt wo shall H not only g?t our mail tho samo day, M but sovornl hours soouor, an nrraugo- M mout which tho disappointed and ini- pntiont publio will groatly nprrooiato. jH From now on Oorry nnd son will M run four rigs Instead of two botweon M hero nnd Lund, tho oxtru outfits to jH carry express matter ontlroly. jH Mining location notloes, coal H sntry blanks, proof of labor and H other fining blanks for talo at thhi H ..0fll0. TftV; v "" t4" H