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Show I 1M IW TH "Ml Tli rifi ni in "m "H li 1i n jfc OUR STORY CORNER J ; The First Chapter of this1 Csf" Thrilling Story will appear int the next issue of The Record J I I Jl fJl L 'ffiy 7 BHn III JLflPMsssssssssssflHsiv IBl v sflF a H bsbbH U.ViiH f SBBBBSSjSSIBAgBBJISSzSEggiH HHRHHHHHHHHHHHHIHHHBHHHHHHHBHHHIIIHHI I 1 J A Romance of Ae Redwoods In this stirring narrative of the I " California forests, strong men battle for a section of country as big as a principality. The fight of the Cardigans, father and son, to hold the Valley of the Giants against the treachery of Colonel Pen- ! nington, and the part played by the Colonel's niece in S j deciding the issue, make a tale of unsurpassed interest. The exhilarating breath of the big woods is present on every page. The reader finisheswithasense of having lived with big men r kt a I and women in a big country. vJWr i Veil uBTlCLl f t Sons! Daughters ARE YOU HELPING TO I FINANCE THE FAMILY Do not expect the old folks to do it all. Home is a mutual institution. Help all you can. Try to contribute something toward your own keep. Start a SAVINGS account, then call the folks together in a family board meeting. Tell mother and dad what you have done. It will please 'em to see you take an interest. The family which PULLS together and SAVES together is SURE to get up in the world. Open a savings account in this bank today- Iron Commercial L ) Savings BanK L. Toll advertisers that you saw it in The Record. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. March 10, 1020. j Notice is hereby given that Oscar J. Thompson, of Pasadena, California, who on Sept. 21, 101C, made homestead entry, serial No. 01G891, for NEJ4, J Sec. 29. and on Jan. 27, 191G, made additional homestend entry, serial No. ,010783, for SEVi, Sec. 29. Tp. 32 S., jit. 14 W., Salt Lake Men, has filed notice of intention to make three-year 'proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before F. L. Green, U. S. Commissioner, at Modena, Utah, on the 24th day of April, 1920. j Claimant names as witnesses: j J. David Loigh, II. A. Green. J. II. Johnston and Mrs. J. II. Johnston, nil of Lund, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Mar. 12 Last April 9, 1920.) - . - ... WIIWIM l, .- 1.-H. CALENDAR FOR 1920 January July 8MTWTFB S M T W T F 8 "i "ii "i "i 8 9 10 "4 "fi "6 1 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 IE 1G 17 11 13 13 14 1G 16 17 15 19 20 2122 23 2( 18 19 20 3122 23 24 2G 26 27 28 2j3031 2S 26J27 28J29 30 3l February " August 1234667 12 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 1314 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 16 17 18 19 20 5l 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 ?Lll-dlrhzl Jl30l--I -1-H March September .. 1 H U I 1 3 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 MlSJllIpJiMi-lH.--" 1 26 2728 293Q Aprlf October ...18 3 1 J 466789 10 3466781 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 26 27 28 29 30 .- 24 26 26 37 28 29 30 ... --i-L-l I31U .. .-, May November "" ....... ... 1 ' ..- 2346678 . 12 3 4 6 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 - ...4"-.' 2J 2930 ..-:- - .j June December 12 3 4 6 . 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 19 20 21 22 23 21 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 .... rilTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT DAVID II. MORRIS Judge. St. George, Utah. HORACE MURDOCK Attorney. Beaver, Utah. W. L. COOK Stenographer. Salt Lako City Utah. JOHN W. BENTLEY. Clerk Parownn, Utah. IRON COUNTY JOHN W. BENTLEY Clerk. Parowon Utah. KATE TAYLOR, Recorder. Pnrowan. Utah. MORGAN RICHARDS Treasurer. Parownn, Utah. ALFRED FROYD Sheriff. Cedar City. Utah. EDMOND II. RYAN Attorney. Cedar City, Utah. MAESER DALLEY Assessor. Cedar City, Utah. COMMISSIONERS HENRY W. LUNT. Cedar City. (Chairman) WILLIAM LUND Modenn HUGH L. ADAMS Pnrowan. CEDAR CITY ARCH SWAPP Mnyor. J. II. ARTHUR Recorder. SADIE BUCKW ALTER Treasurer. I COUNCILMEN. DR. M. J. MACFARLANE, JOHN G. , PACE, T. J. JONES, S. J.FOSTER and JOHN P. FULLER ARTHUR NELSON Marshal , SAMUEL T. LEIGH Watermastcr EDMOND II. RYAN Attornoy JOHN S. WOODBURY Justice 1 DR. J. W. BERGSTROM, Health Oflk. R. S. GARDNER, Engincr, Bldg. Ins. MAESER DALLEY Surveyor O. P. W. BERGSTROM Sexton THOMAS DIX Poundkccper ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY I - PAROWAN STAKE OF ZION ! HENRY W. LUNT President I MYRON D. HIGBEE....lst Counselor. I FRANK A. THORLEY..2nd Counselor. I FRANK B. WOOD Clerk. HIGH COUNCIL I CHARLES ADAMS, Pnrowan. i WILLIAM ADAMS, Pnrowan. , RICHARD N. LUND, Pnragonah. WM. II. HOLYOAK, Parowan. RICH'D A. THORLEY, Cedar City. JOS. S. FIFE. Cedar City. WALTER C. MITCHELL, Parowan. SAMUEL B. JONES, Cedar City. LUCIUS N. MARSDEN, Parowan. I HENRY L. JONES, Cedar City. THOMAS T. DURHAM, Pnrowan. HENRY W. LUNT, Cedar City. M. J, MACPAnLANK J. W. BKnaiTKOW PHONI MOPS PHNK l7J Mncfurlnnc and Bergstrom PHYBICIANO AND Suroeons OrFICK IN SHEET STORK BLOCK Oppicb Hours io-i and oppici phonb i40t I -r R. W. LEIGH, A.B.. D.D.S. RESIDENTAL DENTIST Office in Sheep Association Bldg. T RANDALL L. JONES ARCHITECT Oflko in Cdar Sheep Aoclatio Building; Offica hours 9-12, A. U. CEDAR CITY - UTAH I - r pourth puoon TiMPLrroN bldo. DRS. STOOKEY ft LEONARD EYE, EAR. NODE, THROAT HOURS O A. M. TO 0 P. M. Phone Was, OOOS SALT LAKE CITY . UTAH HiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiNiiiiui I Cedar Lumber & j( Commission Go. I 1 Gaskets and Gasket j J Trimmings 5 1 1 A Full Line of Caskets and 1 Trimmings carried in stock I all the time. Good Service. 1 I CEDAR CITY - UTAH J 1 I IIIIIIIIIUHIIUIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIUIHMIIIIIillllllllllllllllllUIUUUIIIIIIIIM " "-111 ' ' i Jin mi i ilium. i i in inn.. H NOW IS THE TIME TO SEE ABOUT THaV EASTER SUIT. H Wc can show you the largest assortment of Woolens in the H city to choose from, and we guarantee every garment to fit and H satisfy you before you pay for the suit. j H Wc have a choice selection of suits Rcady-toWear that it 8 H will pay you to sec before making your purchase for Spring. 8 H Prices from $35.00 to $75.00. I H We also carry a good assortment of H WORK CLOTHES I Wood's Uogqenj I SMMWMOMMMMMlWWMWMnillll II I j H ' """" ' fc H Cedar City S&akery and Confectionery -:- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. -:- H FRESH BREAD, PASTRY, ETC., EVERY DAY. H Hot Coffee at All Hours. ;H SODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION GOOD LINE OF CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM EVERY DAY . Best Sanitary Conditions. jH P. R. BRINKMANN, Proprietor. H Insurance that Insures M If you want to sleep at night, carry Insurance on your H Life and Fire Insurance on your Home. jH If you want to strengthen your credit with financial JH institutions, have your Life and Home Insured. iH If y.ou have self-respect and don't want your family H to be left in charge of the Relief Society, Insure your Life lH "and your Home. -r ., For the Best Insurance at the Cheapest. Rates, see H FOSTER and CORRY At Bank of Southern Utnh, Cedar City, Utah. H nYt i ,vuim . ,,wVw 'yf I I u' ' ; JJYr--- Fruit of the Tree ' & nlvCwl if 5" Probably there is no build- 'M 1Hllw I 5 nB material more universally tisfl iMlM ar USC(1 tllftU himbcr. As a fruit of the IMa trecs t"'3 carth. tho building -H f U a? material which shelters us ranks with ,H I I II ' the food that nourishes us. t w J Like all fruit, somo is good for Li one purpose. Another kind is needed .IsbbsI ill for a diflcrcnt purpoie. It muit be cared for. sh MPS I lill It must boused in tberlfihtns. 'H II V I jl Lumber Our Specialty H J Our business is the buying of fM li lumber in Iotko quantities in order to jjH t II serve tbate of you who wish to uie It. U is our 1 iH V ,. ' butiness to know what kinds are the best for TbtbI f every purpose. It is our business to care for it tl ,. to the best of our ability while it pastes from rl Yi'l tree to you. .H li I Most of all it is our duty to sec )M III I that you get the lumber bent suited to ;H ", 'p your needs nt a price that is fair. Wc are trying . lM I 7"" liI to live up to these ideals In doily practice. 'sbsH -J 'I Come to us for 'btststJ m of Quality at Economy Vrices V, 9 Cedar Lumber & Commission Company I flkMsVsBBSssVssVBHsklslsUnss H HOARDING FOOD PRODUCTS M Tho Quartormaster'a Departmont ot tho Army at Washington on 1 Saturday, February 14th, reported a surplus ot moat products tut H fOHOWS t BBBBBBBSBsi Frozoh beef , , ,4 , ,,63,830,252 lbs. '; Bacon ,.,...,. 3,431,049 lbs. ssH Corned beof .,,.,,,.,,..,,,, ,,,. 01,358,623 lbs. lM Canned beof . , , , . ,15,283,089 lbs. jH rork .,..,.,',,, 5,247,725 lbs. Poultry ,,.,,.,..,...',,.,. 4,335,301 lbs. JsH " inn i i i n ii ii . i i iiiiil Total ,153,531,039 lbs. l Lssfl Why Is this vast amount of food products withhold from tho mar 'H ketT Prices aro at on abnormal level. Attornoy General Palmor'a at M tack unon the high cost of living has boon confined "to making speeches I H and asking for additional' appropriations. 1 H 1 iiiniiiiMi ii r3H rSBsB fiussfJ |