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Show I & M J,f" " 7i "- Notice to the Public. fce two leading magazines of the Pacific Coast, the Pacific .Monthly and the Sunset, have A , been consolidated under the title 7 ': -of "Sunset-thc Pacific Month ly" It is the intention of the publishers pub-lishers to spare no money nor effort to make Sunset the Pacific Monthly a credit to the West and . a magazine of national value and importance. To introduce it to new readers, we will make the following . special offer : Send 50c in stamps, and we will put your name on our subscription list for the next ' four months, and will send you free a copy of the superbly illustrated Mid-Winter number, and also the famous Sunset Indian poster, securely packed in a mailing tube. It will make a beautiful ornament for your front room or den. Send your order to Fred Lockley, Northwestern Manager, Sunset the Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon. Notlco for Ftibllcatloa. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Lnnd Olllce at Suit L-iko City, Utah, March 4, 1912. Notion Is hereby given that Anson P. Winsor Jr., of Enterprise, Utuh, who, on May 2, IMS, mndo Doseit L:nd Entry (Serial 01U27), No 6(142, for 8E NKi, Sec. II, Township 37 S, Range 17 W, Salt Luko Meridian, has llkd no li-o of intention to innico Final Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho, Clork of tho District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on tho 22 day of April, n)l2. Claimant names us witnesses: O. W. Huntsman, llesekiah Slmklns, C. C. Bosshardt, James A. Holt all of Enter prise, Utah. 13. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. First March 15, Last April 10, Notlce.for Publication. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllce at Salt Lao City, Utah, March, 4, 1M2. Notice U horoby tftron that Mary Ann liiintsinun, of Enterprise, Utah, Who, on April 10, 1003. umdo Dasort Land Kntry (Serial 01007), No. (J22, for SEi N BJ, S -a i, a d SWJ NWi, Sec Ion 4, Township )7 S, Range 10 V. Suit l.nko Meridian, lins lilcd notlco ot Intemlou tu inalto Final Proof, to estab llsh clnlm to the land above described, bef vo tho clork of tho District Court, at Pai'.iwau, Utah, on tho 22 day of April HM2. Claimant names as witnessos: A. P, Wlnsor, .lr., Q. W. Huntsman, C O. Uooshardt, Earl Hyatt ail of Enterprise, Enter-prise, Utah. E. D. U. THOMPSON, Register. First March If., Last AprllJO. , .,,.. Notice for Publication. (PublUhor.) Department, of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllce at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 4, 1012. Notice is hereby given that Charles O Bosshardt, of Entorpriso, Utah, who, on April 16th, 1008, made Dodor: Land Entry (Sorlal 01000), No. 5021, for N Wi SE, SV N 15. and lots 1 & 2, Section fl, Township 37 S, Kaugo 10 W, Salt Lake Meridian, hits tiled notlco of Intention to mako Final Proof, to pstablblli oluliiutolt.hfLindrulouA-lo, scribed, beforo tho Clerk of tho District Dis-trict Court, at Parowan, Utah, on 'tho 22 day of April, 1012. 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