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Show CANADA EXCURSIONS August 5th. From Salt Lake City, via Oregon Ore-gon Short Line Railroad. Following Fol-lowing low trip rates will apply to points mentioned: Lethbridge $33.45 Stirling $32.70 Raymond , $32.95 Magrath '. $33.35 Cardston $34.50 Tickets will be limited to September Sep-tember 20th and excurison train will leave Salt Lake' City 1:45 p. m. August 5 1 For further fur-ther particulars write D. E. Burley, General Passenger agent, 0. S. L. R. R. Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ad i. 33. B H "filSlfuiid lOilJlo npproifrrftcff tloth ll 20) of a cubic foot-of water per second from Saml Spring, Iron County, Utah. Said sprint' is situated at a point which lies 1,700 foot south and 1,8.11) feet west of the northeast corner of Soetion .12, Township 3i south, Ittinjjo u west, Salt LaUo base and meridian. The water will be diverted at the placj whero It Issues from said spring and conveyed by means of a plpi, lino for a distance of 14 feet, and theiv used from January 1 to Dec mb-r .11, Inclusive, of each j ear, for stock watering purposes. This application is designated in tho State IOnglneor's Oilice arf No. oil J. All protests against tho granting of siid application,. stating tho reasons therefor, inuat be mado by allldavit In dupllcato and Hied in this utltluo within thirty C10) days after the comnlotinn of tho publication of this notice. W. D. BUGUS, State Engineor. Date of first publication July ll, 1913, date of completion of publication August Aug-ust 11, ltil.'i. Notice. United Blaten I.attd Office, H.iH I.ako City, Utah, June 13. 1913. To Whom It May Concern:- Notloo m hereby here-by Klvtii that tho S'titc or Utah ha filed lit this ofllce lists of In lids, neli'cted by tho said unite, under section 0 of the Act ol Coiifriess, npprovod July 18, 18JI, as Indemnity School I.nndH, viz: totX'. Sec. 3, T, ift 8., It. 0 W., S. f.. M., Serial OlIBi.'. Copies cf Bald lists, so far ns thay rolito ti stld facts by dcncrlutlvj-subdivisions, dcncrlutlvj-subdivisions, have been toiihplcuously posted in llih officii for Inspection by any person Interested Inter-ested and by the ( ub'lc tretierally,. During tho period of publication or this notice, or any time thereafter, nud before final aourornl ami certlficitlon, under departmental teffulntlous uf A prilliS, ID 7, protets or coutehts against the claim ol thu Slulo to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described mi the (round that the fmno Is more valuable for mineral than for Agricultural purposes, will be. received and noted for icport to the General Land Ollico st W.ishliirftO'i I). C. failure so to proles', or contest, ulthin the time specified, will In considered fcufliclent avldonco of the uitit-miiiuial clmnu'ier ol the tr.tcts and the se'ectUtus thereof, Itclnir otherwls free from objisitloii, will Its apptoved to th- Hutte. H. D. U.THOMPSON, I2"stjuue27. T.ntt July 25. " ef Notice for Publication i'UiiMsmut.) I Department of the lutertor, If. S. I.aml Oilice at SU l,a!co Clt v, Utnh, M ty V, 1013 . I Notice In heieby (flveu that Myron S. Joiies, ol Kiioch, Utah, who, on March 13, l)t0, nude j Desert I.and Iiutry. No,05i07, lorSSItU, Sec. I 30, Ktf NKUi Section 31, Township 31 S., Kauco ' I0W.. Salt Lake Mciidluu. has filed notice ol ! intention to make fiual desert-land Proof, to I establish claim to the laud ahove described, be- I furc (he clerk of the District Court, at l'arowan, J Utah, on the 38th dtyufjoiy, 1013 ' Clalnintit nnmes :s rUneHC: ! Bamutl II. Jones, of GsdarCity, Utah. John ' UatuiiDurt.ori'arowau, Utah, William Grim. sliawaiid'Jobn M. Armstromr.of Unoch, Utah. U. D. R, THOMPSON, I Hecisler, ' first Juua 43.-I.ast July 25. I ' iiWMnnm,u)B jjiniuiuiLi'Juviii. ". miih yjn i.ninu,'"w .jm nwi.n '"""" "",JI" '""' ' , , k H Paint Keeps J ! the Home I 'j.. '! - r i-" "M '"Vj. r 'T- riyni ?. i,. JL JLA JL JL 1 ' ;" p.; A LITTLE paint here, a touch of .K - enamel there, a brushful of varnish ' yonder everyone can see a dozen or I more such opportunities for brightening. and beautifying the home. ' ' ' i Perhaps it's the outside of the house that urj needs protection from the ravages of the weather; . , perhaps it's a chair, or dresser, the floor or wood- . L work that has become worn and shabby, or perhaps . I ' Jr. L. iJjSwlu3II5 FightingXJffn 'McCool - - A Civil War Drarria Kajem Co. INpatia, the Greek Singer-Essanay Singer-Essanay Co. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS According to Law Selig. Henry IV and the Wood-chopper-C. G. P. C. All in the Wash and Just I Married. Lubin Co. - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Stronger Mind Selig. Parachute Maker Pathe. When the Fire Belis Ring Biograph. These are all strong changes, and you should not miss one of them. C. S. WilUinaon, Manager FARM ' IMPLEMENTS. I am agent for A1ILWAUKEB RAKES ! and AlOWERS, ! EflERSON FOOT LIFT OANQ I PLOWS. BUJDSELL WAGONS, TIOON, LaPORTB nml EnERSON : uuaaiEs. i BINDER TWINE, BARB WIRE. let nn snow you thb host GOODS AT THD LOWEST PRICES. j J. H. HUNTER. j Cedar City, Utah. j Prop. Hunter's Sanitary Barber Shop Do Your Business With the f I Bankof Southern Utah Tho Strongest; Bank I 1 in tho Southern Putt $ of the State . . . Capital ancj! Surplus $ r $120,000 K Doposlts $22 5,000 S $ Managed Conservatively in j the Jnierests of Its Patrons. f S. j. prBsTBR, Cashier. r-"- - iSiJQSL9n or the lawn I """""""l""0m I I II ! ! !! I M , , m , n MRS. E. A. GREEN, j Experienced and J Licensed Midwife. i All calls answered promptly j day or night. j PAROWAN, UTAH. ( " I,,,, nn,, Orton Hotels Paj-owan's Populur Hotel. Hoadqunvtors for Cotnmer- un iuun ana uourt At-tendants At-tendants In the Center of Town MRS. M. A. ORTON Proprietor PAROWAN -:- UTAU Office on Phono, Muin St. Office 4 Short Residence 2 F. T. BURTON PHYSICIAN SURGEON Parowan, Utah. SHOE , REPAIRING. Bring: your shoes to me and have them neatly repaired, and save expense. Repairing- the neatest, workmanship workman-ship the best. Have your shoes half-soled before they wear entirely out; I it will be cheaper and the work neater. I have installed an Automatic bailing Machine in order to give customers the best and quickest service. HANS SORENSON, Celnr City, Utah. Iuhn V. Adams' old slum!. IP mCuAtr BUckltg Pill Injector!; I JO SMt Jli S Tha Cutter Laberitsre, Berkeley, Cal. lock, orijj;r ftom uKratory, best attention. " " - "-r, jjjp PLUMBING SUPPLIES For Breaks and Repairs Agents for ' 3;l"''r FAIRBANKS, A10RSE ENGINFS ' - Kt' i and PUMPS. Vn ',, jUTLEY&MANLEY K CEDAR CITY, UTAH r - GlOaV i ft lijra B xj.. i UJ ILL M WCLL fr, The wisc'om of sinking wells .1 1 m the valleys of Iron county mL ' ' is being: demonstrated week- 'Sgik: !' ly. It is possible to -J; GET WATER . in all parts of Cedar and Paro- " "$? - wan valleys for culinary and -.,f irrigation purposes. If you . -F' own land, let us talk the mat- "W ter over with you. " . ffi IVIaclepranrg & Ashdown, 'M Woll-Drillera, Q CEDAR CITY, . . UTAH ' ",' $ " .imoimM..n -rrmi..i " ,y' , .V1! " "" " w1 '' -mi i -win mill MM, J'vAf ? BLAGKSMITHING, - "-M ! WAGON WOSK, 4 MAGHINE8V REPAfRING, 4 HORSESHOEING i IRON WORK OF ALL KINDS ! : !I guarantee my work. Come '. '"' '? and see mo. ' '' fc (3eo. Urlo Stand, Kim West St root ' ' ''.', V HENRY PIETSCH, .11 v-edr City ' fifci ." in, ,, , , , . it - aSSHf J. B. TOPHAM, JR. ;V NOTARY PUBLIC, - ; ' EXECUTION OF LEGAL ' f INSTRUMENTS, ETC. -ff S Comploto Lino of Leffal Blanks 'tfc'-'ti j for stilo. t ;; JIMy j Paragonah, Utah, 4 V3 "r 4 -I - 'fflm t .. V 'WOT HP m fcefck-fc |