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WKfr 1' H Thursday afternoon Mrs! John m M. Bladen entertained a number 1 of lady iriends in her home on m South Main street. 1 .'A birthday party was given H Sunday at the home of William H N. Corry in honor of the 70th M bjrthday of Mr. Androw Corry. B Relatives and friends to a num- M bcr that filled all available room H were present and a most enjoy- fl able overling was spent. H Miss Janie Wilkinson enter al tained a number of her pupils of H the public schools one day -last M week by a trip up the canyon. H The young men of the Branch H Normal are planning a rabbit H hunt for the near future. Inas- H much as many of the students H are non-residents and would not H be benefitted, by the killing off H 'bf tno rabbits, the farmers are. H asked to assist in the purchase H of.,am munition. ' H H It is reported that a change ! H will be made in the county road H - between Cedar City and Ham-' H ilton's Fort, the plan being to H 'designate the road west from! H this.city by way of the Higbeo H farm as a" state road, the road H , supervisor favoring this route. " H Mr. and Mrs. Olson and Mrs. H Olson's sister, residents of Price, H passed through Cedar City Thurs- H'r day on their way to visit Bishop H Barton of Paragonah, father of H , the ladies. This is their first H visit to this county in'twenty- L "hie years. H. VJiKcrlbe Tor the "Record.- f1 fU !vWf9IP',ll Dr. E. -ilPfGower of Parowan of the firm of Drs. t Gowgr & Rogers was in Cedar' fcity Mon day for the purpose of making final arrangements for the in stallation jn this city of a dental office. Offices have been secured in the Knell block and it is the intention of the doctors to have i their equiprnent installed and, the office ready for business on I Monday next. The office will (give the doctors two offices in ! in Iron county. They are gentle men in every sense -of the word, ! pleasant, courteous and consci-' entious, and stand high in their profession, and will be a valuable1 addition to this city's growing business interests. If your children are subject to attack e of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as , sooiTas the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded ! ' off. For' sale by the Palace Drug Store. i f mm MHWUIW !! IIHMMIWfl 1 1111 1 HUH III! ! I !! W. N. and R. E. Flttcher left thii morningjfor a trip through the wetrniMirtof'thQi county! They will vfgfFNewdatl Ehter prise, and other places,- return ing Monday., ., 3 . . - WinUr Prlrct$n of Tree. Mulching. lii spring and summer is very yalunble for transplanted trees, but 18 dangerdus In winter, as tlio straw furnishes, a biding placo for tbo ground mice, which would ruin the trees b.v eating the bark The winter protection of the young trees should bo (he mound pf earth, a foot or .so high and eighteen Inches in diameter. -National Btot-kuian and Fanner. Assessment Notice Cedar Kloctrq Company, l'rlnclf At ,ln'j .,f buHlnesCctlarCltv, Ulali Notice is Hereby Given that at a inceUnir ol the Hoard of Direct ors, held on WedneadSj, the 2Cth day of Jan nary, 1913, nanssejUmeut ot ten (lG; ctiuti jer sharo wns levied-on "the cnpltnl stock of lhe cori)orntlont jwvabloj IK Arthur, Secretary. Treamircr, on or tTeforc April 16th, 1DI3, at Ills office, SlK-ep Store Annex, Cdnr CHv, Olnh. Any utock upon which the a8csinctit 'inny re main unpaid on April ICth, 19ie, will bo tic. llnquctit and adveftbvd for pale at public miction, and uulciii paj mciit ii made bcloro lhatlltnc lUJUjoelUonAIaj-1. tb, 5013, to j,iy the tlHiiqUcnr nisrKnlent, toallicr with the miRt of advertising epd cxpeiuqorsalc. JV. ARTHUR. , SecretaryTrcaRurct of said omp.my amce Slterp Storc'Aifnex, Cedar cfty, Utah. Trst Jan. 31 wist May 9 Our Service w5?l Please Y&ul I I ' W? "' a i You.wul appreciate our W Jk&li&$S!w 5 ' Delicious Hot Drinks PWPI " The best Pics, Cakes W-'- f and Pastries to be had V ftA . 9 in the city jlB? ' Royal Bread is health M gVA ? full and satisfying XMjl I i i THEROYALBAKERY p I Af H - - ,, ( . ... The regular monthly priest hood meetirjprwas held in th tabernacle Saturday night.A: riolution. was I passed asking the representative's from this county to introduce a measure before the legislature that would prevent the shipment of liquor from wet counties into dry counties. A, committee consist ing of Jos. Fife, H. H. Lunt arid S. J. Foster wad appointed to cooperate with the Commercial club in the matter, "" ir1 """' Hw ' w v A special meeting of the city m council wa. Held Wctdnoeday V ; hjgnirfpr tp purpose of passing H, alresom'Cidnfespecting the enact- IK ment of additional legislation IH governing the sale of liquor. rK K resolution was. passed asking the senator from this district and the. M representative from this county: M to work for and support such H legislation as would give the of- H ficers of cities rjreater power in H handling the liquor traffic. B "-" - i i , i,i.. ,., n,n .,.. H I You Run No Chances j I j when you buy a Range i. K I ". from US;-"- .-.J: w ! A few of the Delighted lasers-1 If ' ,( : ., of Our Ranges: '' " "' .ASK .ANY OF THEM 'j7 j Mrs JiifeeplfH. Fife Mrs. Wm 'oVfl " Mrs Kumcn UMgh $' Wfi J .John S. Woodbury " Laivnco lioss .' David Wobstor ifii f " David Tliorlpy ' Lottie Perkins ,. ". Boqtjt Nelson, Jr. .- i 2 btenti, Broivn ; " John T ' Pulioch " Albert Lundoll Jn U J n. Dnlloy.. ', ' B F WjlHams "" E.Green 5' If TljomuHJiulloch " Chtwles Green " Wtn,"N orry J fli 5 Uobt, !$ Sberrntt ' ATtiiur Nelson " Pheobe ncrgstrom ? W S " Sjiinuol JimioV ' Hotnco Dover ' ,: J ' Jmner Shorl'att r f J ' .Tohnnv Parry M Byrum Ahlstrum , Caleb Hotnlit Sn W ' ,iohn Dover " James Robb ' . Herbert Aduins J' S St Roy Urio - StevqnB- . '" Lorenzo Ad atnrf 5 ft $ , " K. A. Tlinrloy -' Kebeeuti Anderson ' ." James Bullqch , 1 i ; .-HndioCox ,T - " Mnriu J3u!Jouh ' J osepli Perkins, ,Tr ?: I " John M. Bladen Win. lawyer " Dtinjel Pendleton . f 1 5 Wm. V. Walkor (1. A Bumham C. E. Cox ' -f 5t J 5 Margaret.' Poor " Lydia Potts " " Androw Rollo -5 "' E B. Dalley " Joshua Walker -"'" John Dnttou M I j Clarenuo'Goidard " Joltn Urjo - --ii -Ayups Nolson ' W Beatrleo Unntr ' Miu'k McMuilonr ' John Ilunicr j : Daniel Perkins " Bert Nolson " John Spendlovo i A. N-Lojnard ' Millaid Wntson James Staplev S , f j " G, W. Decker ' (,'onrad Uuntor " Frank Stevons I Leigh Forniiyre & Carpet Cq, J j I I GREAT BANRUrT STOCK 4 H 8 Consisting of high grade Suitings and Silks, Whipcords, Prunellas, H 5 Melroses and Broadcloths. A fine line of Swiss Embroideries; , 8 1p H; fl Will be placed in Cedar Gity to be'sold at less than -'.-.' if 30 orrs, oisr t?ece poxjXjAir,.. 8 AeitcH Rod Otar Bille 8 S H S The Sale Will Commence 8 j; I THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1913. I AND LAST 3, DAYS ONLY. 8 : H U A grea opportunity to dress yourself and childreniin-high grade Sjilks and. Suitings as .cheaply as yoitT-" 8 1 ' B " 8 would have to paylfor good ginghams, v "' , " ''; '.'. .8.. ; B 8 Watch our Red Flag and tou. Will get the right place. ' "rrr-"-" - LHiH si ' IS, ., - - ' -. - -L . - - - , MiM