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Show H I urn I ii I m i M ' ' ' ..I g il I I' i i. il" 'I PI I H I ii ninit. 4 BHB 1 Tl i , h I From This Powerful I I lYl A WW r I 1 r1 lll Tl ll i1 I m I 1tIIjLVT f JLjJLjJLj JLjIJpXI1IJLi 1 Almost 34 horse-power from this reg- apply, or wrongly applies, his strength 1 ! JH 1 ular stock Maxwell engine I Maxwell cars have horse-power all 1 9 Sgl 34 actual, brake horse-power! you want or need probably more per i rfl I Proved by an accurate dynamometer pound of car weight than any other 1 $ - a test, made in the Maxwell laboratories automobile in the world. I ; 1 August 10, 1916. But we don't make any loud cry I I ! I There has been a lot of talk about about it. I V j horse-power, and we just want to let Because we have more than horse- 1 H Maxwell owners and prospective owners power to sell you. 1 H 1 know that in respect to horse-power, as Because you are, and should be, inter- I -"H in most other respects, the Maxwell ested in results, the net effectiveness of I ' i leads by a comfortable margin. Not power. I LH I that we attach such great importance to We challenge competitive tests. We 1 J i horse-power. We don't We never have. invite comparison. I H I Horse-power abundant horse-power Because we absolutely know that no H I is only one of many superior features car 0f its class or weight can surpass lM of the Maxwell. the Maxwell on speedways, on rough ' lH r We are selling motor cars complete roads, through sand or mud, anywhere. cllll -wjiotor cars-not engines or horse-power. nd because we" know, and you will H Horse-power is a matter that is second- know, that, everything considered, the (H . ary to motor efficiency,, and economy. Maxwell is the World's Greatest Motor fM A giant has no advantage if he does not Car Value! 'M n,v. . Utah-Idaho Motor Company Div. 6 9 CedarrCity; Utah j M tt ' ' This Way for Good Native Lumber My Sawmill is now in operation again for the Summer's run, and I am prepared to handle your orders for special spec-ial bills or yard stock promptly and accurately. Prices reasonable. FILLING OF WHOLE BILLS A SPECIALTY Walter Co Mitchell PAROWAN - - - - - - - UTAH l V I i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlco at Salt Lako City, Utah, i Aug. 21, 191G. ! Notice is hereby given that Susan A. Pace, widow of Lemuel A. Pace, do-ceased, do-ceased, of Now Harmony, Utah, who on September 15, 1011, mado homestead home-stead entry, serial No, 08717, for S'6-NEVi, S'6-NEVi, SUNWtt, Sec. 15, Tp. 38 S., R. 13 W.. S. L. Mor haB filed notice 1 of intention to mako flvo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho clerk of tho District Dis-trict Court, at St. George, Utah, on the : 12th day of October, 1910. 'i Claimant names as witnesses: i William P. Taylor, Albert F. Mathis, : Francis Kcnlsey nnd Henry A. pace, all of New Harmony, Utah. I I GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Aug-, J5 Last Btt. 22, 1118.) j ACHES ACHES are the father of i B Grouches. Grouches produce ill tern- per and ittitableness. You can rub out Aches, J Grouches and Irritableness 1 with Pettigrew's Rubbing j Oil. Try it. j ' Made only by the 8 Cedar City Drug J , S Company II. P. PETTIGREW, Mgr. ! I CEDAR CITY, UTAH. I J lllilllMMWr irw iwr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S, Land , Ofllco ut Salt LftUo City. Utah. July 21. 1910. NOTICE Is heroby given that Alfred T. Williams, of Los Angeles, California, who on August 12, 1911, mado homestead entry, serial No. 08483. for EU, Sec. 20, Tp. 34 S.. n. 14 W S. L. Mor., has filed notice of Intention to make five-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above doscrlbed, bcore tho Clerk of tho District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on tho Oth day of September, 1910. i Claimant names aa witnesses; i Charles L. Lome nnd James M. Dl Vll, I of Los Angeles, Callorlnu, ond OJlbert . Love and Lura L. Clifton, of Lund, Utuh, aOULD B. BLAKELY, nejrister, (Vlrst Aui;. t Last 8t. L fill) NOTICE TO WATER USERS. PH I Stato Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Ljl Ulnh, July 29, 1916. f 4H NOTICE Is heroby glvon that George SH i V. McQonngalo, whoso post ofllco ad- J -H ; dross Is Salt Lako City, Utah, has made f M application In accordanco with tho re- V t qulremonts of tho Compiled Laws of f '-H Utah, 1007. na amended by tho Session ' iH Laws of Utah, 1909, 1311. and 1916, to 1' MH appropriate twenty-flvo hundred (2600) t 'IH ncro foot of water from Hush Lako Val- f 'H ley Wash, Iron County, .Utah. Said wat- ilH or will bo obtained by development work fflH on Rush Lake. Dip Meadow, and Enoch ftM Meadow, and by Improving tho channel f -tM of Coal Creek, and collect tho water thus ' v'iB developed and conserved, at a point 'H which bears north 2 decrees west 1079 ,' H feet distant from tho southeast corn or of 'M Boo. 30, Tp. 33 8., n. 11 W., from whero oH It will bo allowed to flow down the chan- sH nel of Coal Creok for a distance of 26,- , M 000 feet and thoro stored whenever avail- vH able during tho period from January 1 to ' tM Decombor 31, Inclusive, of each year, in iM ii reservoir embraced in sectlonB 1, 2, 11, "iM 12, 13, 14, 33, 24 and 26, Tp. 33 S K. 12 JM W., S. L. boso and meridian. The center , ',jH of tho Impounding dam will bear south JH 18 degrees 10 minutes east 2440 feet dls- 1 tant from tho north quarter corner of '' lM snld section 2, at which point tho water ' ; c3B will be released and conveyed by a. canal tJfm for a distance of 17,600 feet and thero ,-w?3 used from March 1 to October 81, in- - jjK&P cluslvo, of each year, to Irrlgnto 4480 'jEall acres of land embraced In soctlons 6. 0, 7, 8, 10. 17. 18 and 20. Tp. 32 S., R. 12 W.. rCW S. L. base and meridian. This appllca- QmXll tlon la designated in tho Stato Engineer's fjftsar ofllco as No. 6611. rft q& All protests against tho granting of ll(r said application, stating tho reasons fm thorefor, niUBt ho mado by affidavit in tfnrttr dupllcato, accompanied by a fee of S2.E0, '&; nnd lllod In this ofllco within thirty (30) C.1'V5." days after tho completion of the publl- ? T' cation of this notice. W. D. BEERS. h fiw . - Stato Engineer. IllWiV Date of first publication Aug. 11, 1016; 3 iim dito of completion of publication, Sept. lifY4 II, 1916. Zivv .- -. . .-" -p- yiwi"4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ilh (Publisher.) jSPl! Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land t Jw Oltlco at Salt Lako City. Utah, August Im 19, 1916. 7?pjh2? NOTICE is hereby given that Mary A. iivTS I'lirry Thorley, formorly Mary A. Parry, JeWIM of Cedar City, Utah, who on Moy 10, 'x!iB 1912, mado desert land entry, serial No. rtaH 09807, for NWUNEtt. NHUNWK, Sec ! H 33. Tp. 34 S l. 11 W S. 11 Men, has k :' filed notlco of intention to make final I . ' iM proof, to establish claim to the land'&bove H described, beforo tho Clerk of the Dls- im trlct Court, at Parowan. Utah, on the iM 30th day of September, 1916. IHI Claimant names aa witnesses! r H Richard A. Thorley, Edward Parry. isfl William Murlo. and Mary Corlott, all of A '-H Qednr City. Utah. ,, M GOULD IJ, BLAKELT. Kcflstcr, J (First Aug. 25 Last Sept. 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