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Show - 1 ." .) " i i I' i i IM i Notice for Publication. (Publisher.) .- Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 3, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Samuel H. Allen, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on March 18, 1908, made desert-land entry (Serial 01882,) No. 5591, forNJ, Section 34, Township 35 S., Range 15 W., Salt Lake Meridian, Meridi-an, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, de-scribed, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of February, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Jeter X. Gardner, of Pine Valley, Utah. T. W. Jones, of New Castle, Utah. H. E. Harrison, of New Castle, Utah. John L. Sevy, of Panguitch, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. First Jan. 12- last Feb. 9. Notice for Publication. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at gait Lake City, Utah, January 3, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Ann E. L. Jones, of Cedar .City, Utah, who, on March 11, 1908, made Desert Land Entry (Serial 01871), No. 5578, for Si, Section 34, Township 35 S., Range 15 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. cvn Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of Febru- ;.,; ary, 1912. . i- Claimant names as witnesses: John L. Savy, of Panguitch,. ' v, Utah. Thomas W. Jones, of New dastfeT U tan'; Heber Harrison, ' ' New Castle, Utah. Jeter X. ,.. '"' Gardner, of Pine Valley, Utah. ,rt E. D. R. THOMPSON, ,'"- Register. :J " First Jan. 12 last Feb. 9. , vr - 1 t . Notice for Publication. '- (Publisher.) 7J . Department of the Interior, U. f i S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, $f V Utah, January 3, 1912. fl Notice is hereby given that vfis Thomas Willard Jones, of New -Jv .Castle, Utah, who, on February 13, 1908, made Desert Land Entry (Serial 01841), No. 5538, for SWi, Si NWJ, Sec. 18, Ni NWi, Section 19, Township 36 S., Range 15 W., Salt Lake - Meridian, and which is to be : adjusted to Lots 5, 6,7,8, 11, 12, Sec. 18 and Lots 1, 2, Sec. 19, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish cjaim to the land above described, de-scribed, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of February, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: John L. Sevy, of Panguitch, Utah. R. C. Knell, of New Castle, Utah. J. X. Gardner, iqf Pine Valley, Utah. Heber Harrison, of New Castle, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. First Jan. 12 last Feb. 9. Notice for Publication. I Publisher. D-partment of I ho Interior, U. S. Lnml OiM.ro at Suit Luke City, Utub, .lainiurv .'I, lit 12. fcotlee is hereby piven that Fred W. Walton, of CVnterrllle, Utah, who, on Vob. '11, 100S, nude Deort L.ind Entry (Serial OlSflfl), No. .Vm!, for wj w, tl nwt, wj mj, a'euiinu 0, Township 30 . ICange lft V. Salt Lake Meridian, and which - to he adjusted to lots 2, 3, 1, 8, 10, 13 and s'wi n4, Sec. n, T. 30 S , It-ll) W.,S I., .Ins filed notice of intention to make l'"iml Proof, to establish es-tablish ci;;im to the land above described, des-cribed, hufo'O tho tteyistor and Ue-celvor, Ue-celvor, U. S. Land Oillco, at Salt Luko City, Ula'i, on tlo loth day of Poliy., 1(112.-, . ' . :." Qlaltnant namps as witnesses: Ilenry L. Jones, of Ccdnr City, Utah. T: W. 'Jones, of Wow Cxstlo.Uluii. .lohn L.Sovy, of Pnngnlustii "Utah. R. c; Knoll,.of Now Chistfe, Utaht ' K. Dli THOMPSON, ; ..' Rrjilsterl First Jan. 12 Last Fob. V. .- . . A Free Note Book. We tdke pleasure in announcing announc-ing that any of our readers can secure a pretty vdst pocket note book and calender by sending 4 one cent stamps to D. Swift and Co., Patent Lawyers, Washington Washing-ton D. C. In addition to the 44 blank pages for memoranda it contains calendars for 1912 and 1913, gives the population of the 600 largest cities, according accord-ing to the census of 1910, the population and area of each state, the number of electorial votes each presidential candidate received from each state in 1908, the number of Democrats and Republicans elected to Congress by each state in 1908 and 1910, a chapier of useful household information, in-formation, and a chapter of use. ful law points for every day use. Jan. 12. m A ALEX 6, MATHESON, WotoK Rtipuiror. Bring your broken watches to mo and huvo them proporly repaired. Guaranteed "Watches For Sale from $1.25 up. Why bo without a watch when yon can get a good one at a small prloo . F. JAKEMAN, NOTAIVY-PUbLlC. PurowMn - - U iH Real Kxlatt', llrokfraifo I,iani uiul lusur- 1 uiicc. Have MMtil a desirable Mouil- tain KhiicIi I.'icatcd on Mammulh .rek, l'rlccn ami Terms Kv.imi liable. Write for information. P. O. Box 92 Notice to Claimant and Lien Holders Nntlce Ik lu-reliv trlvrii tlMt CIim. I.eirvr li.n twifii ii nn action In iti l-'lftli JmlicUl DiMnc Court of tin: Slate or Oialt In anil for lliu Conn ty n( Inn ajAdutC ft Spring Mmiiiir A 1'u.r crCoiitpany, aruriior.itlon ami Cipllol Tru t'oniimiv, a corHiratinii, to r.iiocluHit IiIh owi and tlnruaHslirnL'it ntnrliMiilCHlleiiK claim 1 li h'nt anil hl nlj.'iKim aual.iM tlic folloulm described iroperty. All tlionr certain lixle mlwlnnr rlnlimt In J'tnti Line Mining OlMtilct, Iron County, Utnh.owmi nnd opr;itiril by ail iw as one mine uiulu oiiei'm-ral niaiiBeniciitaM.I Myntcm ol ilevol iM'iin-iil work, liv meaiiK jf n cuiiniiiiii ttlmlt and ilrlfu, tunnel. KtoucH nnd otliei cxcnvii tloim cxti-mUnif ihrrrfmm. partlcn'nrly tleM crlbi'd nnd rnumrratrd mm fnllnwK: Jennie No 7, pat Sur No. Jli&o, Uintiix! Tten rdn Snrvej No. 61M and the Jomlc, Jcae ov 2, 3, 4, 5. 0 rl. , and to unpatented. Said clainin are full dtncrlbrd In tliejuiteiitN ai4 location notice on rccotd with Keoorderof raid Iron County Utnli. Ti tlier witk nil and uluijular tin liullillntrn and IrapnirenievtH Mtuated tliereot and appurtenant thTetti, an of wlilclt are nee eiinary fir the vxVlned development ofvali mine ciiimlllii(r of htrfMlnK work miu! com preHor. RKtay odtce cvanlde jilnnt. cninhlni plant, Htnmp mill, lcVmltlnliop.storehm.e trmiHloriner him, (ranipjitjr lioune, and tin ptnnt.nndalt tlic. raxclilitery thereon. AIhi all water rlirhtA appurtenant to nald mine am neceNMry for the convenient working and up rrallou tliereof InclnJInc the working ami op eratlon ol Kalil mill and other reduction work above described, and all wilier bnlldlnirH mIiii ated onandappartenanl toxaid nifnlug proper ty a Any mud all person holdloir or claiming lien on Kald premUeM underatul ty vlrtne of th Imv of Utah are hereby notified to app.tr be fote aald court on Fildar, February 10th. 19li or at any subsequent date therenfter which tin court Hliall npixilnt for mich hearinir, ami vu lilblt then nod there the jiroof oft heir said Hen Dated thin Glh day ol fauuarv. IUI2. CIIAS LKHKR. Dan II Shield, Atty. fomaid plalnllff, 4t Jticle llulldluif, a.ilt Lake City, Utah. ' - m m- , Geo. D. Green-wood Attorney-nt-La-wr General olllceand Court practice ofallkiuds. Long dUtaneo tol-epono tol-epono in oillco and resldenoe. MILKCKD t BEAVER, UTAH Broaiptlr obUloed In all eoantrUM.or HO m. B TRASS-MARKS, CareaU and CopjrlKtiU reut- tern). Kend VkeUh, UoOel or fboto. for frta report on pateotaUUtr. ALL BUSINESS H STRICTLY Com IOCHTUL. faUnt pracUeo U eftluMvclr. Kurpawlug refemveea. Wldeawaka Invrotori thoald bare onr hand. bookonIIowtooUatoandHellpl0nta.Wbatln- ventlnnt will py.I low to tret a partner juxlotberH TaluaUe tnf otmauun, Kent tteo to any aadrtaa. Id. swift & (jo, j gSOl Seventh St., Washlnaton, D. C.M l.t'ttat LilHI KM HI tniB (iQCA. . .... ...... ., , L:Kai ll'aiixs i tniB omco. .";" Notice-for ; Publication. (Published) ' Department of the 'Interior; U; S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah; December fiOMtttl. Notice is hereby given that Juliette C.. Hdlt; olf Enterprise, Utah, who, oh February 27, 1908, made Desert-Lahd J3ntry (Serial 01859), No. 6562,' forWi SWi, Sec 26, E h SEi,.SWiSEl,Sec. 27; Ni NEi and SEi .NBi, Section 34, Township 36 south, Range 16 West, Salt Lake meridian, meridi-an, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land'" above described, des-cribed, before the Clerk o the District Court at Parowan, Utah, on the 15th day of February, Feb-ruary, 1912. Claimant name as witnesses: Joseph W. Holt, George 0. Holt, and C. S. Fackrell, of Enterprise, Utah, and Hugh L. Adams of Parowan, Utah. E. D. R THOMPSON, Register. First Dec. 29 Last Feb. 2. A Grand Opportunity Good Position Waiting. For Women and Girls. Learn the Keister's System of Dress Cutting and Ladies Tailoring. For your own good. For home us 2 and for profit. One of woman's essential accomplishments accomplish-ments is the ability to make her own dresses. A Vocation both honorable and profitable. Call or write for information Keister Ladies' Tailoring College, Col-lege, Cedar City, Utah. FERN LEIGH, -Prop. CaafmJtlUBJIIUf yjnuati ta&v ! . mmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmm , ' ' " , '. :sa St. S. Sardner ENGINEERING Ccdnr City, Ulnh Phono 31 Red ; ' ; i '' , I save;, MONEY - I H v . 'l " up l0 ou lo. ?aVc moncy nnt' yu cnn do 90 by dealing with mc. .J - H I You fan get the best in the fresh meat line at living prices'. - H YOU can save: I H Moncy by coming to me for tabic and dairy salt. I will let you have it at 1 1 2h cents per lb. That means a saving of i cent a pound. ' ' jH DANIEL T. LEIGH, Proprietor of Homo Meat Market. H A man of many colors who was a puzzle to the doctors has just died in Michigan. In sixteen six-teen years he managed to take on seven different shades. Had tho man boen merely a political chamelon nothing would have been thought of changing colors. . aiH " t )' iii 11 -i 11. U11 f 1 it mtm HH CLARK & WRIGHT H Lawyers l Washington, D. 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