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Show NOTICE. To LadieB Attending tho Relief Societies Soci-eties Annual Day Program. Each lady kindly bring nn inexpensive inexpen-sive exchango gift from homo. Example: Exam-ple: an odd cup nnd snucor, doiley, collar, etc., etc. Committee. i Price 2c. per Word for First Insertion j and lc. per Word for Each Additional Insertion. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. I Wo ennnot keep books with' persons not having other nccounts for tho small amounts involved. WANTED. PLAIN SEWING WANTED Mrs. F. S. Fullerton, City. Adv. to Apr. 2. i . . FOR SALE. One good team, one 2-j 2-j ycnr-old colt, one 14-inch walking plow. M. C. McMullin. Adv. 2w. t ' FOR SALE. Bunch of stock sheep. t Lester Thorley. Inquire of T. A. 1 Thorley. Adv. FOR SALE. 158 acres choice dry land nt Summit, Utah; fenced nnd jpnrtly plowed. Price $17.50. A bar- gain.J. C. Isbell, City. Apr. 16 pd. I FOR SALE. Good lnnd in Cedar . Valloy, under Woodbury application. applica-tion. Crossed by Dixie Power line. Isaac W. Parry. City. Adv tf. SEED FOR SPRING PLANTING Get your seed oats nnd alfalfa seed (now. Can bo had at Wm. P. Hunter farm. Telephone 26F2. Adv. Mar.12. Anyone wishing the free use of a , good piece of corn land for tho com-' com-' ing season, call G. W. ESPLIN, City, i Adv. pd. to Mar. 19. '. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Modern ,! five room bungalow with heating . plant. Enquire of R. L. Hcyborne. ,Adv. lw. pd. ' FOR SALE. A piece of lnnd contain-; contain-; ing 3V(s city lots on Main street, ' north of tho bridge over Coal Creek. 1 Apply to Charles Hcyborne. Adv. to ftlnr. 26 pd. FOR SALE. Modern eight room home. Practically new. Four blocks from Mnin. Well nrranged for rooming room-ing house nt n sacrifice. E. B. Dal-1 loy.-Adv. 3w. pd. j FOR SALE OR RENT. Dry farm e! miles south of Gcdnr City; 55 acres under cultivntion. House, corrnls, im-j pk'mcnts, etc. Mnko us nn offer. Twecdie Brothers, Hurricane, Utah. Adv. 2w. pd. j FOR SALE. Barred Plymouth Rocks, White Leghorn baby chicks and, eggs for setting. For particulars in-, quire of CInrence Ilaight. Adv. to Mar 26. pd. FOR SALE. t Five thousand acres of best farming farm-ing land in Utnh for sale. This land ' is under an irrigntion system of thirty' thousand acres of fertile land, located ' along tho bench land in eastern Mil-lnrd Mil-lnrd county. Prices right and terms to suit. Write or call II. C. Day. or Edw. Nelson, Fillmore, Utah. Adv. Adv. Mar. 19 pd. The Best Laxative "My sedentnry hnbits have necessitated neces-sitated the uso of nn occasional laxative. lax-ative. I have trieo" many but found nothing better thnn Chamberlain's Tnblets," writes George V. Daniels, Hnrdwick, Vt. Mr. Daniels is proprietor pro-prietor of the Hnrdwick Inn, one of the model hotels of New England. Adv. SQUEEZED TO DEATH I 'When tho body begin9 to stiffen and movement becomes painful it ! is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep ' i these organs healthy by taking COLD.MEDAL ' The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles, lemons since- 169B. Tako rugutaily and ! ktcp in good health. In threo sizes, all drugfriats. GuarantcvJ as represented. , Look for tba nemo Cold M!l on every box ami accept no ImlUUou SPRING IS HERE and so is our complete line of Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Hardwood singletrees and Double trees, Jackson and Harpoon Forks, Clevices, Stay chains and other small i I RiEpH-?TBii--PiiMl I l pi EMEMBER ALSO THAT WE ARE headquarters for Fairbanks Morse & ZZl Co. in Engines, Motors, Pumps and Windmills. We can fit uou out in uour needs at the CEDAR CITY CO-OP. How Are Your TEETH If they have reached a condition where they are no longer serviceable and your health is being impaired, you: breath offensive, better have the old "snags" out ana lei me make you a first-class plate. That my artificial teeth i give satisfaction is prorven by the fact that I have made 102 complete sets of teeth during the past nine months that I have spent in Cedar City. ALSO, first-class fillings and bridge work. Prices very reasonable. Will be here only one month longer. Better see me at once. ..,HiH!Bi Dr. E. Smith i iflf ' '"FEDERAL UEIilv.Vh - iH jf - What Is Rediscounting? II HP HE most important privi- I lege obtained by our mem- if 1 bership in the Federal Reserve i i if System is that of rediscount- 1 1 I ing. This means that when il 1 necessarv. we can take our I ' I If customers' notes and drafts I I I which we hold to the Federal , I 1 Reserve Bank and obtain cash f fa ""-' ! in exchange. In this way a large ft ! proportion of our assets are 1 1 m just 'as available as though m a j actually carried in cash. 1 1? BftNK OF SOUTHERN UTAH II - CEDAR CITY, UTAH j illMmr tlntj-KKiaiffl-amM-MH |