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Show NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ir (Publisher) IHvartment of th Interior. TT. 8 tnd Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, ftpptrmW it. tm. MOTICst la harabr alran that Alfred D RuMlni, of Ran Bernardino, Callfornln. who, s September 11, 111. made Home atsssl Kb try. Serial No. 0HT04, for 8U. 8ee. 11, Tt 1) 8., Rana;a 14 W., 8. L ler . haa filed notlre of Intention t itiaka ftre year proof, to establish claim t h- land above dearrlhed, before Ht Wft Klotiola, IT 8. Commlaaloner. at Mil faH. Utah, on the ITth day of November. i m. ' Claimant namea aa witnpsaea: B. W. Cone way. of Loa Anajelea. i'iII femta, A. Otla Birch, of Loa anaelea. Oall- f-rnla. J. Darld Lalch and H. .1 DoollttK- f Ltind. Utah OOULD B. BLAKBLT. Bealater (Flrat Oct -Laat Nor. I, ll ) NOTICt FOR PUBLICATION (Publlahar) Baartmsmt of the Interior, U. 8. Land jj ftffica at Bait Laka City. Utah. September NfVnrB Is hereby siren that Alice dft i Sammara. formerly Alice Wood, of Mo BB"i Sena, Utah. who. on Hay 10, 1911. niadv TJt Masataas) Entry. Serial No. 07SM, for ' sJAjJFl-- Tp 14 8. Ranne II W. R I rPTi?'lB-. " flled notice of Intention t( f 'Sfe TriQVBra year proof, to eatabHeh clalrt Wilt land above deecrtbed. before P. L I Oeeeo. U. B. Commlaaloner. at Modrne rtah. on the ITth day of November. 11 flaianant namaa aa wltneaaea: C. O. Wood. John Mclfahon, 3. A. Sum-' Sum-' mere. B. W. MoMahon. all of Modeaa, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELT. Reg'eter (Flrat Oct. Laat Nov. 1, 11 ) ' J NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION .'j (PubMiher) it Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah. September N. MM. NOTICE la hereby riven that A Otla E-eh. of Loa Anaelea, California, who, on ttamber 11. Mil. made Homeateart try. Serial No. 0I7M, for NH. Sectlor. M. Tp. 11 S. Range 14 W, S. L Mer., hae filed notlre of Intention to make flvi year proof, to eatabllah claim to the land above deecrtbed. before Herbert Nichols U. S. Commlaaloner. at Mllford, Utah, on the ITth day of November, lilt. Claimant name na wltneaaee: Alfred D. Bedford, of Ban Bernardino. California, B. F. Conaway, of Loa Angola. Ango-la. California J. David LHeh and H. J. i Droll ttle, of Lund. Utah. OOULD B. BLAKELY. Reulater. (Flrat Oct Laat Nov. S, MM.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publlaher) Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Septombor "" ML MM. NOTICE 'a hereby (riven that Benja-i Benja-i mln F. Conaway. of Loa Angelea, Cali fornia, who, on Sep. 11, 1911, made Home-M-'d Entry .s. i-IhI No. 08706, for B, Sec. 7. Tp. II H.. Kiinc.. 14 W . 8. 1. M.-r . ha Sled notice of Intention to make five year proof, to eatabllah claim to the land abovt deeerlbed. before Herbert Nlchola, IT. S JH Comaalaaloner at Mllfnrd, Utah, on tlif 7 ITth day of November. MM. Claimant nasnos aa wltneaaeai A. Otla Birch, of Loa Anaelea, California. Cali-fornia. J. David Leigh and H. J. Doollttlc. ef Lund. Utah. Alfred D. Bedford, of San Bernardino, California. OOULD B. BLAKELY. tUftatar. (Flrat Oct. t Laat Nov. S. MM.) NOTICK TO WATER USERS. State Engineer' Office. Salt Lake Ctljr. I'tan, Hepti'inber tt. 1IM. NOTICE la hereby given that Paul I Klnihnll. et al, whoae poet offlre addreae la Bait Lake City. Utah, have made np- , plication In accordance frith the require- i meiite if the Compiled Lawa of Utah, 19'7. na nini'nil.il hy the Srealon Ijiwi of Utah. MO. 1111 and MM. to appropriate Ml (In) cubic -feet of water per aecond 'rom ChoKecherry Creek, Iron County, Utah Bald wnter will be diverted at a point which lira 174 feet aouth of the northweat corner of Bee. tl, Tp. II H . K. II W., S. L. baae and meridian, and i onveyed by mcana of a flume for a dla-tance dla-tance of 1600 feet, and there uaed from June 1 to October 11. Incluatve, of each veer, to Irrigate frSO acrea of land embraced em-braced In auctions 10, 11, SO and 11, Tp and II. aforeaald. Aa much of aald water na may be necceaaary will be uaed during the entire year for domeatlc purpoaea Oil application la dealgnated In the State Englneer'a Office aa No. C7II. Alt proteata agalnat the granting of aald application, atatlng tha reason a therefor. muat be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied hy a fee of Ml, and filed In Ma office within thirty (30) daya after l the completion of the publication of thla notice. W. D BEERS. Rtate Engineer. Date of flrat publication. Rept. tt, MM. date of completion of publication. Oct. 10. MM. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Englneer'a Office. Salt Lake City, Utah. September 11, 191(1. NOTICE la hereby given that William J. William, whoae poat office addrea la Kanarra, Utah, haa made application In accordance with the reiulremente of the Compiled Lawa of Utah, 107, aa amended by the Seaaton Lawa of Utah. 109. 1911 and MM. to appropriate ap-propriate four hundred eighty (410) acre-feet acre-feet of water from Bumble Bea Lake. Iron County, Utah Raid water will be tored from October 1 of each year to April 10 Inclusive, of the year following. In Bumble Bee Lace, embraced approximately approx-imately In unaurveyed aectlnna 16 and K. Tp. 17 8., R. IS W.. 8. L. baae and meridian. mer-idian. The center of the Impounding lntii will lie at a point aouth It degreea 10 minute weat M,60 feet from the aoutheaat corner of the aoutheaat quarter of Sec. 21, Tp. 17 8.. R. 12 W., at which point the wnter will be releaaed and allowed al-lowed to flow down the Middle Fork of Pink Hill Canyon, to a point which beara NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office st Salt Lake City, Utah, October 4, 1916. Notice is hereby (riven that Sarah S. Thorley, of Cedar City, Utah, who on October 27, 1910, made desert land entry, serial No. 06688, for SW-NEK, SW-NEK, SEViSWtt, SE, Sec. 6: Iff NEV4, Sec. 7. Tp. 39 S., R. 12 W., 3. L. Mer., has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Paro-wan, Paro-wan, Utah, on the 13th day of November, Novem-ber, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: George W. Decker and Vivian B. Decker, of Parowan, Utah; William S. Thorley, of Cedar City, Utah; and Samuel Stucki. of Kanarra, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Oct. 6 Last Nov. 8, 1916.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publlahar.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Rait Lake City, Utah. October 10, 1916. Notice is hereby jrivon that Lestlc R. Stoker, widow of George C. Stoker, deceased, of Long Beach, California, who on October I, 1911, made homo stead entry, aerial No 08854, for S4, Sec. 4. Tp. 33 S., R. 13 W., S. L. Mer.. has filed notice of intention to make five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, Of-fice, at Los Angeles, California, as to claimant's testimony; and before the Clark of the District Court, at Parowan, Paro-wan, Utah, as to the testimony of claimant's witnesses, on tha 21st day of November, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Lura L. Clifton, Oilbert Y. Love and J. David Leigh, all of Lund, Utah, and Ida M. Klussman, of Long Beach, Cal- ; ifomia. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register. (Flrat Oct. 13 Laat Nov. 10. 111! ) LUND TO CEDAR CITY Auto Stage Line FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. ACCOMMODA-TIONS. Connects with mail autoa at Cedar City for St. George and points South, also or Parowan and other points North. FARES. Lund to Cedar City - $1.50 Lund to St. George - $4.50 JAMES MIDDLETON Proprietor. Telephone No. 106F8. Leave orders at Michel's Raker CEDAR CITY UTAH III! I J B"Wf:fe ' n more neceary I YMMIliSl 'I'-i.-iSmallpo. Army iUr experience has deiooaaUated " '" Iba ll n -t mlniniloin effl- ta, :',i nnlei B typhoid Vucinttloo. .r. t i lajFtc.il :.' ' l.yskian, you and yov:r fan IV. II ll more vll M rag houio Insurance. Ask yc.;-. pi Bf sruil for 'Hsva yon hid Typboidr ' tell ng t Typhoid Vaccine. Kii.l'j (rem u.. ,: i.' il Kir" D Typhoid Carriers. "I;-; tVtTta I' .r" ". B""r.riev. cal 99i ouciH- A.cttti , .. no. j a. s. aov. ticsasa NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. I Notice Is hereby given that tres-l passers gracing animals upon or removing re-moving timber from the S. B. Milner, Walker Brothers, or McGarry mining claims will be prosecuted. James Younger, Lessee. Adv. 4w. f D. L. De Arman C. A. Glover DE ARMAN-KLOVER WKLL DRILLERS BERYL - . . UTAH PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP GUARD-IANSHIP NOTICES. Coneuk the County Clerk or the Re- epectlve Signers for Further Informatloa. NOTICE TO CSISOITORS. Eat.tte of Elltabeth Talt, Deceased: Credltora will present claltna with vouchera to the underalgned at hla ree-Idence ree-Idence nr through the malla, on or before Tuesday. January SOth. 1117. JOHN TAIT, . Admlnlatrator. Edmond II. Ryan. Attorney for Admin latrntor (Flrat Boot. II Laat Oct. 10. 1111.) THE SCHOOL CHILD'S HEALTH. How He Should Be Fed; Care of Teeth, Eyea, Etc. The September number of the HY-GIENLST HY-GIENLST magazine ia the school child's number. It contains valuable articles by specialists on the food. clothing and general care of the school child, including the teeth and eyes. Give your child all the advantage of perfect health. Send ten cents for this number to THE HYGIENIST PUBLISHING CO., Majestic Building, . Denver, Colorado. , f MAKE YOUR FINAL PROOFS and Do all your Land Business with W. WARNER MITCHELL Clerk of the District Court at Parowan, Par-owan, Utah, and get he benefit of his four years experience. Write him for information. V 9 Why Such Great Interest? j i, Dm jroti know why members of the State Board of Equalization are using money and time belonging to the State of Utah to push their pet measure, the amendment of Article 13 of the State Constitution? They are not required by LAW to lobby bills through the Legislature or to participate in a campaign at the expense of the taxpayer. Then there must be OTHER reasons for their activity. There ARE other reasons, and all of them are not in the amendment; some of them are OUT of the amendment but IN the present Constitution. Section 11 of the Constitution contains several of the reasons; and you will not find Section 11 In the , amendment. This section of the Constitution permits County Commissioners and County Assessors ELECTED by you to handle LOCAL taxation. According to the men who are so busy in support of the amendment, amend-ment, this Is wrong. They believe the State Board of Equalization should handle ALL your taxation ; that County Assessors should be APPOINTED by the Board, instead of ELECTED by you; that County Commissioners are not fit to have jurisdiction over local taxes and should, therefore, be subordinate to the State Board in all tax matters; that the members of the State Board should continue to be APPOINTED, not elected; that members of the Board should have LARGER SALARIES; SAL-ARIES; and Section 11 must be repealed before all these things can be accomplished. I These are some of the reasons why the Board is so greatly interested. The Board protests its anxiety to inform the public. Then ask it to give you the exact language of the official reports in which these changes are recommended. If the Board will not give it to you, WE WILL. The Board and its friends have already given FOUR different reasons for their great desire to have DIP-I DIP-I FERING rates of taxation on various classes of property. Don't you believe it would have been a good way to 4,lnform the public' if they had put the reasons into the amendment itself? Wouldn't you like to know JUST WHAT YOU ARE VOTING ON ? The Board manifests distress because mines are being taxed on the same basis as other property. It complains that the mines are not paying as much taxes as they would be if they were paying more taxes. But has the Board told you why it is collecting from you for STATE PURPOSES ALONE $518,000 MORE this year than last? Where does this extra money go? It is MORE MONEY than triple taxation tax-ation of mine proceeds would have yielded the State this year; more than twice as much. Why was not that $518,000 used to reduce taxes on the homes, farms, etc., about which the Board says It is so solicitous? Is part of it to be used for the further "information of the public?' Do you wish lower taxes on homes, farms and other property? Then don't give OFFICEHOLDERS any MORE money to SPEND, no matter where it comes from; even though it comes from mines. You don't reform a spendthrift by INCREASING HIS ALLOWANCE. You must CUT IT DOWN. Don't let them tell you they can't reduce your taxes without raising somebody else, because IT IS NOT TRUE. Make your public officers, high and low, WORK AT THEIR JOBS, instead of junketing all over the country at your expense; make them discharge their USELESS HELP, who fatten on YOUR MONhY; make them get you a day's WORK for a day's wage when they spend public funds; make them OBEY THE LAW and observe their OATHS OF OFFICE. Tou will never get ANYBODY'S taxes REDUCED by giving the officeholders MORE TAXING POWER. This amendment may get THEM more money; it will not SAVE any for you. If they really wished to reduce ' your taxes, they could have done so long ago. And they haven't done it. 5" V jMP The Constitution is your Safeguard. UATF "Mn" TBR fw DIW1 LLT THEM TAKE IT AWAY FROM YOU ! V VJ 1 E 1W jj UTAH CJeUaPTERe AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS tlHTIM 4toXU19a. HAli LAKH CITY. ITaU ' " i v S- etH'-g new in the line of Protection I F.$E. Check Writer I The one and only one that H Writes The Exact Amount I In one operation H Don't be held up at the I point of a pen I Buy One Today I JAMES W. DREYFUS, Agt. I Salt Lake City, Utah H ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 1 I R. R. REID, Contracting Electrician U Irons, Motors, Washir.gr Machines, Fixtures, Mazda H Lamps, Fans and Wiring Supplies. H Repairs and House Wiring a Specialty. No job too H large or too smalll. Estimates Free. H Record Building Cedar City. H When You Want a Short Order Meal We cater to those who are in a hurry. Everything M strictly sanitary and of highest quality. M Fresh bread, pastries and candies always on hand. M Fresh Fruits oranges, bananas, pineapples, etc, in M Stationery Tablets, Pencils, Box Stationery, Etc. M Also a good assortment of the standard Magazines. M Cosy BaKery (L Cafe I j I Tliis Way for I Good Native Lumber M My Sawmill is now in operation again for the Summer's H run, and I am prepared to handle your orders for spec- H ial bills or yard stock promptly and accurately. Prices H reasonable. H FILLING OP WHOLE BILLS A SPECIALTY H Walter C. Mitchell H PAROWAN UTAH M a il It's So Flasy H It costs nothing to keep your money in the bunk. flH We don't charge you anything for taking care of it. j We even give you a nice check book to be usee V when you wish to draw any money. It is sure easy H and convenient to have a bank account. You nevei jH get caught out some pluce without funds because your H check is good any place. You never lose your money H You always know where it comes from and where it goes to. You have a receipt for every dollar you pay M out. You always have the exact change to pay your H bills and you will certainly save money. Try it. H liToF nun op. I CEDAR CITY - - UTAH jjH I J |