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Show -- -1 i ti i j i - - i . - r-n - iii ill - ' '' ' . 1 i ' 1'T " 1 P lllliyljrftfl The Velvet tin Jf ajC nlkBrjfllBl " twice as bis I IVb Rheumatics is a Mighty Poor Reason lor Wearing aWooden leg f , i ; ' TT stn& or hot burnin' is a mighty weak-kneed " , ' AS recommendation for tobacco. But when to - ' 1V " bacco is mild and cool, and yet as full of "fun" as a rf v J , barrel of monkeys well, that's another story that's Stf V Velvet , ' ' M " , . And 'cause why? 'Cause Velvet is brought up not jerked up by the hair. It's raised as carefully as a favorite child. lV4 ' It's cured in the big fresh air. And it mellows away i'1 , for two years in wooden hogsheads 'til it's smooth IT ' and rich as cream. The wonder would be if Velvet ' , ; wasn't a whacking good pipe smoke. fit4, , ' -,", Ettar "Let Nature mellow yo fo- PHMKJ2p'Vk bacco an' that tobacco will shore JHkWWBMMyjs mellow yo' nature," says Velvet jMmSMmyJ Je' And he's pretty nearly TVTATURE-AGEING in the wood does more to ; JLN make tobacco friendly than any camouflage you can cover it with and don't you forget it See, taste, s' smell, eeZ the "real tobacconess" in Velvet Why, - you can almost hear it Velvet's the tobacco you can , . judge with your eyes wide open and specs on. f S 'i . There's a whole lot in Nature's way of making '-. good tobacco better. And it's all in Velvet Here's to a full pipe and a friendly one. -the friendly tobacco t " NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION (Publisher.) fa Department of tho Interior, U. S. iNLaml Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 80, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Samuel D. Hughes, Jr., of Wheeling, West f Virginia, who on Juno 28, 191G, made homestead entry, serial No. 017897, for EH, Sec. 35, Tp. 33 S., R. 17 W., Salt Lake Mer., has filed notice of in-' tention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above de-, scribed, before W, W. Rogers, notary- public, at Wheeling, West Vn., as to claimant's testimony, and beforo the United States Commissioner, at Mo-denn, Mo-denn, Utah, as to witness' testimony,' on tho 12th day of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: John B. White, Frank Amos, Joseph M. Robinson and Napoleon U. Roberts, Rob-erts, all of Beryl, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. G Last Mar. 5, 1920.) Subscribe far the Record. STATE LAND NOTICE. United Stntes Land Ofilce, Salt Lnko City, Utah, January 21, 1920. To Whom It May Concern: NOTICE is hereby given that tho Stato of Utah has filed in this ofllco lists of lnnds, selected by tho said State, under un-der section G of the Act of Congress, npprovcd July 1G, 1891, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial 02529G, N-EViNWH, N-EViNWH, NWViNW'i, Sec. 24; SWHSWW, Section 25; SEVi-SEM, SEVi-SEM, SWUSBM, Sec. 20: SW14-SE'i, SW14-SE'i, SEKSWM, SWViSWK, Sec. 13: NW'ASEtt, NE'4SEV, SEU-SE'i, SEU-SE'i, NEVt, Sec. 35, Tp. -10 S., R. 0 W and NW4SWU, Sec. 29, Tp. 40 S., R. 8 W., Salt Lake Meridian. Copies Cop-ies of said lists, so far as thoy relato to said tracts, by descriptivo subdivisions, subdivis-ions, havo been conspicuously posted in this ofllco for inspection by any person interested and by tho public generally. During tho period of publication pub-lication of this notico, or any time thereafter, and beforo final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests pro-tests or contests against tho claim of tho Stato to any of tho tracts or subdivisions sub-divisions hereinbefore described, on tho ground that tho samo is moro valuable val-uable for mineral than for agricultural agricultu-ral purposes, will bo received and noted for report to the General Land Office nt Washington, D. C Failuro ho to protest or contest, within tho time specified, will bo considered suf-lclent suf-lclent evidence of tho non-mineral chnracter of tho tracts, and tho selection se-lection thereof, being othcrwiso freo from objection, will bo approved to tho State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. 0 Last Mar. 5, 1920.) TO TEMPLE WORKERS FOR RENT Apartment rooms with good accomodations, ono block west of St. Gcorgo Temple. Apply to John J. Jones, 4 blocks southwest on diagonal diag-onal street, St. George. Utah. Adv 2w The Difference i Between the Cost of Good and Cheap Printing i is so slight that he who goes i shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing at a few cents less than what it is really worth hardly ever I makes day laborer wages at this unpleasant task. ' If you want good work at I prices that are right, get your , job printing At This Office T DTin- A T , DJaPAJtTOlriKT 1 I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco nt Snlt Lnko City, Utah, January 8, 1920. Notico is hereby given that John S. Hamilton, of Cedar City, Utnh, who on July 1G, 1915, mndo homestead entry, en-try, serial No. 015191, for EVjSW, Sec. 11; NHNWU, Sec. 14, Tp. 37 S., R. 11 W., Salt Lako Mer., has filed notico of intention to mnko thrcc-yenr proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, boforo tho Clerk of tho District Court at Parowan, Utah, on tho 18th dny of February, 1020. Claimant nnmes as witnesses: Alonzo P. Ahlstrom. Charles M. Mosdcll, Thomas Mosdcll nnd John C. Hnmilton, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Rogistcr. (First Jan. 10 Last Feb. 13. 1020.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office nt Salt Lako City, Utah, Jonunry 10, 1920. Notico Is hereby given that Erastus L. Jones, of Cedar City, Utah, who on March 17, 191G, mndo homestend entry, en-try, serial No. 017095, for NNEU, E'iNWW, Sec. 17, Tp. 36 S., R. 11 W., Salt Lako Mer., has filed notico of intention to mnko three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, de-scribed, beforo tho Clerk of tho Disk Court, at Parowan, Utnh, on tho 19th day of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert A. Thorloy, Lehi M. Jones. Morton Thorloy, Alma T. Jones, nit of Cednr City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Jan. 10 Last Fob. 13, 1920.) Send Tho Record to absent friends. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Stnto Engineer's Ofilce, Snlt Lako City, Utah, Jan. 21, 1920. Notice is hereby given thnt Isaac W. Higbcc, of Modenn, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements re-quirements of tho Compiled Lnws of Utah, 1917, os amended by tho session Lnws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate ono (1) ncre-foot of water from an unnamed spring in Iron county. Snid Spring is situate 72G ft. north and 2G5 ft. west from tho southenst corner of Section 10, Tp. 33 S., R. 18 W., S. L. B. & M. The water will bo stored from Janunry 1 to December 31, Inclusive In-clusive of each year, in n reservoir constructed near the spring, tho capacity ca-pacity of which will bo forty barrels Tho center of tho impounding dam will bo located at a point 709.5 ft. north nnd 2G4 ft. west from tho southeast south-east corner of said Section 10. Tho water will be used at the reservoir from September 1 to May 1 of tho year following for stock watering purposes. pur-poses. This application isMcaignntcd in tho State Engineer's office as No. 8297. All protests ngainst tho granting of said application, statnig tho reasons rea-sons therefor, must bo mndo by nf-fidavit nf-fidavit in duplicate, accompanied with n fee of $2.50, and filed in this ofllco within thirty (30) dnys nftcr the completion com-pletion of the publication of this notico. no-tico. G. F. McGONAGLE, Stato Engineer. Dntc of first publication Jan. 30, 1920; date of completion of publication publica-tion Feb. 27, 1920. "The Record" is only $2 a year. NOTICE. H NOTICE is hereby given to tho H stockholders of tho Liberty Leasing M Association thnt a special stockhold- M crs' meeting wilt be held at Don's 'M Gnrnge, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 7th, H 1920, nt 8 p. m. The purpose of said ' M meeting is to consider the chnnging or amending of Articlo VIII of tho M Articles of Incorporation of said Lib- H erty Leasing Association, which rends as follows: H ARTICLE VIII. Tho amount of each share of tho capital stock of said corporation is ono H hundred dollars, and tho limit of cap- itnl stock of said corporation ngrccd upon is ten thousand dollars, divided H into ono hundred ohnros. H LIBERTY LEASING ASSOCIATION, H WARREN M. COX. Treasurer. H (First Jan. 16 Lnst Feb. 0, 1920.) M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION H (Publisher) Department of tho Interior, U. S. H Lnnd Ofllco nt Salt Lnko City, Utah, M January 12, 1920. M Notico is hereby goven thnt Enos E. H Winder, of Springdnle, Utah, who on H August 25, 1915, mado Homestend En- H try. Serial Number 0M5G3, for NWVt M N W , S K N W , SW M NE 4 , Sec. 14 Tp. 41 South, R. 9 West, Snlt Meridinn hns filed notice of intention to mnko H thrcc-yenr proof, to establish claim to H tho land above described, beforo tho H Clork of tho District Court, Kannb, M Utnh, on the 25th dny of February, H 1920. Claimant nnmes ns witnesses: John H Chamberlain, John A. Winder. Elicl H Winder, all of Ordcrvillo, Utah, and B Snmucl K. Crawford of Springdnle, H Utnh. H GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Jnn. 16 Last Feb. 13, 1020.) H SALE OF ESTKAY ANIMALS H Stato of Utah, County of Iron, City of , M Cednr. H To Whom It Mny Concern: I havo in my possession the follow- ' H ing described cstrny nnimnls, which H if not claimed and taken away, will bo H sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at my corral in said Cc- H dar City, Utnh, on February 14, 1920, H at the hour of 10 a. m., to.wit. M Ono red, white-faced two-year-old H heifer, branded 4 on right ribs; marked swnllowfork nnd two under H bits in right enr, upepr nnd two under H bits in left car. H One red ycnrling heifer marked H crop nnd upper slopo in right car, H II in left, with M. W. Bringhurst car M tag in left enr. M Said animals were taken up by ma JM on the 2nd dny of Fcbrunry, 1920. THOMAS DIX, Poundkccpcr for Cednr City. M H Periodic Bilious Attacks. 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