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Show 25 p:r cent oil on boys and mens sweaters Tuesday at the Sheep Store. 3 r , , iSfcrv Countrv on Earth. Dear Madam: work PlfffiE ! RvXftS" yoi ?iano Pumituro, Wood-orJv, Wood-orJv, Picture FramiRrass Bedsteads or on any surface lX a?5,riM .Pied, cleaned or dusted? n can ics away, all dt smokiness and dirt, and leaves wSh nnffh C,?1"1 unitary and with a bSnutfful? sVzcs ' fneor is put up ,n both 2Sg an(1 mc NnJV.,ai5-nnX!0t,?ihnV0 V0U SeC0U1' linC Of goods. ofW fnif ,Sp,a' "the window. We will make every bo fnvS.S?S-?iyou n1?0 t0 rccoive nn ea'iy cal1 and to oe lavored with youryders. Sfours truly, Jffffi FURNITRUE & CARPET CO. Now is your chance o get Summer Embroideries chap. At the Sheep Store Tuesday. Pinto Notes. Pinto, Utah, Februahi 20. ' A reception was given ednes-day ednes-day evening by MissLillie Knell. Music and singing wei -e the features of the eveninfg. A general good time was njoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ilcbori Barron of Washington were v's itor. at the home of C. E. Kijiell last week. W. J. Knell, and wjife and dautrhter have crone to.O(?edar this week on business. 1 James Piatt and IWoodward Tullis have returned frjom Burrel, where they have 1 eenjfor a few A heavy snow has ta-J making it almost imppsible to get through in some places. Miss Mina Pearce hSs returned from Washington -and St. George where she has been 'isiting for the past two months. Miss Estelle Jacofson spent , Washington BirthcUty with her . parents in Pine Valley, returning ' to Pinto Sunday. Ray Cox and J. Xpunff have x returned from their anting trip. i made application in accordam ,uh thr rPfiin'retnents of tl They report a general good trip" Wool and silk scarfs for sale cheap Tuesday at Sheep Store. The Misbg Rib. Kanarra, Utah, February 28. Our little town was unusually excited recently, by the news of a bachelor, who has lived without with-out his full amount of ribs for 42 years; at last he (Will Stapley) was struck by a piercing arrow of Cupid, and left for Hinckley to secure a valentine in the shape of Miss Emmelino Allred, the missing rib. They were married last week in the Salt Lake Temple. It seems ho is ashamed to return, judging from his secret departure, and wilLJocate - .at hnckly '' for. the r-prgwtT 'coUrseijkiuioa oao Pord have furnished their homes yith two gasoline lights each. About 15 inches of snow fell ast Friday. One more improvement is ad-;led ad-;led to our town. Jesse Ford has purchased a blacksmith shop, so fro to him for iron works. Lace on sale at the Sheep Store Tuesday. Leap Year Ball. Tonight in the Ward Hall there will be a leap year ball to which all the ladies of the town are invited. in-vited. The admittance will be 50 conts per couple, and 25 cents for extra ex-tra gents. The anticipation of a good time will no doubt bring out many of the fair ones, and they ought by all means to have a nice young man as partner. If there be any who cannot find one they have but to go to the Bank of Southern I Utah, where will be found a list I of names from which they may 'make a choice. Every young 1 man suggested by the cashiers is guaranteed to be "quality." LADIES! ATTENTION! Come in and obtain a liberal free1 sample of an exquisite hand and face cream. Best for chapped and rough skins. r-Chft Cedar CitaJliiig- - Conjoint Program. Next Sunday evening the following fol-lowing program will be rendered in the Tabernacle. Song by choir. Prayer. Duet under direction of Mrs. Emma Adair. "Presidential Outlook," John Fife. Violin duet, E. B. Dalley and Ivan Decker, i Solo, Vira Perkins, la i :e ' Date of first publication Fc ie' ruary 9, 1912, date of completi H Accidents to tho flesh H 'will happen, no matter H H tiow careful you arc H Ballard's I H I SNOW I ElinimentI Hltopt nlwnyn In tho houso loH H H a Rimrnntco of prompt treat- IH Mt mont whrnovcr tucro in a cut, M burn. brul3o or other Injury toH H mk tho lIoBh of nny member of tho H family. Tho a o on or thcsoH IH H wounda nro treated, tho rtroatcr H H certainty that they will heal H H without much pain or loss of H H time It la equally certain that H mi tho torture of rhcumatlom. H i mm pcuralRla and Bclatlca. lamo H H bnck, ntllt nock and lumbnao H m will bo cased, and tho dineaso H mJ npocdlly drlvon out of tho body. If vou havo It on hand tho H Wt mifforlnpr la nliort and tho euro mWM is spocdy and comploto. H jH Price 25c, no mid I1.00 per H H Jameir.Dallnrd.Prop. ot.Loul,Mo. I Stephons Eye Salvo Cures 8 ore H MssssV smmmw biiiiiiiiiiiiiiih if Soto Amo RccommcnocoDvPP H ALL DRUGGISTS. B Buckhorn Notes, H Buckhorn, Utah, February 22. H Today there is no school on ac- H count of it being Washington's M birthday. 1 'Miss Myrtle Edwards is ex- pected home from Cedar about Monday. .H Mr. Alma Robinson is here for j a few days on business. r'.H -HKvpijLJiSrs. Ralls will give a -h siiiH &issIflllSa?M!jSM Paragoonah last week visitiMg; ; H friends. .-? , 'lWM Brothers Adams and Lyman rH were our home missionaries hist ' Sunday, also Brother James H Ollorton, who came out in the in- H tercst of tho Sunday School. We . H anticipate organizing a "Parents H Glass" in our Sunday School. H Children are much more likely , H to contract tho contagious diseas- H cs when they have colds. Whoop- WM ing cough, diphtheria, scarlet H fever and consumption are , 1 diseases that arc often contracted . H when the child has a cold. That ,' H is why all medical authorities say JM beware of colds. For the quick H cure of colds you will find noth- H ing better than Chamberlain's H Cough Remedy. It can always . H be depended upon and is pleasant WM and safe to take. For sale by ' H Palace Drug Store. H To Run Serial Storv. B On account of having an ex- JM cess of job work wo arc com- M polled to cut the Record down to M six pages. However, toom- M pensato our readers for this we ' -kw are making arrangements to run H a serial story from now until May M 8, and this will necessitate keep- H I ing up the regular eight pages. H You mayjook-fof'something M L-rr-rrntrTTi ihsliilments " (5f .. H 'sufficient length to insuro them vj LW being interesting. j H Many suflerers from riieuma- tism have been surprised and do- H lighted with the prompt relief ' vmM afforded by applying Chamber- -. M Iain's Liniment. Not one case'-' ' " 1-W of rheumatism in ten require any ' M internal treatment whatever. M j This liniment is for sale by " M Palace Drug Store. JmM Oh you Velvet Ice Cream! fl Cedar City Drug Store. fl |