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Show 'jp-1 ' 'm TTTinnmillTIIIMIIBWI IBIWWWWIMMI Illlllll Mill IIMIIIHIW III! IBIIJJl.il '.LJJ.J..-IIL lll.JI. IIIIIBIII imiiwp - - . llllI.JL.IilJJll.': flHI PAROWAN DEPARTMENT I PAROWAN te the County Scat of Iron County, and ranks second in population. It is situated in one of the richest agricultural valleys in the State, and is especially flifl noted for its wonderful artesian wells, some of which flow as high as three or four hundred gallons of water per minute. It has excellent schools, a good water system, electric HiHI lights, telephone exchange, bank, good stores and other modern improvements and advantages. It offers splendid inducements to homescekcrs. flfl CANADA EXCURSION Via the Oregon Short Line. Special low rates to Stirling, Raymond, Ray-mond, Lethbridge, Spring Coulee and Cardston.' Excursion train HviU 'lciive1 Salt'lJattb 2:20 p. nil August 3rd, Lihi-it' Lihi-it' September' ltn? See arty O. S.. Xgehtor farther details or write, ft K. lldrjey, 'General Passenger AgWl Salt Lake City. ' MAKE EARLY RESERVATIONS. ft . A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES ' LUMBER. We are handling the product of two sawmills saw-mills this season and are in a position to fill orders of every kind. Prices in our yard range from $23 per thousand up, A good supply of all the common dimensions carried in stock. STEEL RANGES. We carry the Faultless Malleable Steel Range, which without quoBtion is one of the best steel Ranges manufactured. Our price is only $65.00. GENTS' HATS. We have just opened up a very large and comprehensive assortment of the well-known Johnson-Woodbury Johnson-Woodbury Hats for men and boys, both In summer and the ordinary weights. We are having a phenomenal business in this popular brand of hats, and can suit every face and complexion, com-plexion, PREVIOUS STOCK SACRIFICED. In order to make room for this splendid new line, wo are offering all previous stock at 25 per cent reduction. Prudent buyers will tflko advantage of this liberal sacrifice, Parowan Equitable Go-op, Association. FOR SALE CHEAP.Pair of driving driv-ing horses, harness and buggy. Enquire En-quire at The Record office. Vivian Decker was In Parowan Tuesday attending to some land bua-Incss, bua-Incss, r- -'!! iyii 1, - , J)K. F. L. GOWER Resident Dentist Parowan - - Utah OEJU.oaa.o B7-3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Intorior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lnko City, Utah, Juno 15, 1015. NOTICE io hereby glvon that Vivian B. Decker of Codar City, Utah, who, on July 1, 1019, made homostcad entry, serial No. 010102, for NH SEU, E SW4 section 81, township 38 S range 12 W., Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establUh claim to the land above described, bofore the. Clerk of tho District Court, at Parowan, Utah, Ut-ah, on the 30th day of July, 1015. Claimant names as witnesses: R. A, Thorley and G. W. Decker of Codar City, Utah, Jamca L. Prince and Roes Davis of New Harmony, Utah. GQULP B, RL.AKELY, Register. (Fjrat Junp PLagt July as, iois.) "N0TiC8 FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 22, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby givon that Elsa Anderson Docker, formorly Elsa Anderson, An-derson, assignee of May Corlott, of Cedar City, Utah, whet on May 25, 1911, made desert-land entry, aortal No. 07825, for SMi of SE hoc. 31, T. 38 S R. 12 W., Lot 1 and SEtf of NEU section 0, township 39 south, range 13 wost, Salt Lako meridian, has filed notico of intontlon to make finul doscrt-land proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bo-foro bo-foro tho Clerk of tho' District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on tho 13th day of July, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Richard A. Thorloy and William S. Thorley of Cedar City, Utah, George W. Decker of Parowan, and Vivian Deckor of Now Harmony, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Juno IlLa8t July 0, 1015.) DELINQUENT NOTICE. Offlco of Summit Irrigation Company, Com-pany, Summit, Utah, Juno 17, 1915. There ore dclinnuent on account of assessment levied by tho company February 25th, 1915, tho following named stockholders in the amounts set opposite their respective names: Moroni Dalloy 10.10 Lorena Langford 17.20 William H. Lyman 30.00 And in accordanco with tho by-laws of tho company, so many shares of stock of each delinquent stockholder as may bo necessary to nay the delinquent delin-quent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale, will be sold at public auction, at tho homo of tho undersigned, at Summit, Utah, on the 26th day of July, '1J1B, at 2 o'clock, p. m., on 'said day. ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN, Sec'y. Dated this 8th duy ot July, 1915. N v ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. "' (Publisher.) Department 'of the Intorior, U. S. Land OmU aTt Salt Lake City, VHah, HQTjCE 8 hereby given that Francis Fran-cis Prlnco, of New Harmony, Utah, who, onMarch 14, 19U, modo desert land entry, serial No. 012317, for SEK SE'4 section 9, township 38 S., range 13 W., Salt Lako meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to tho land ubove described, bofore Clerk of the Disi trlct Court, nt St. Geortre, Utah, on the 27th day of July, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph F, Prince. Lemuel A. Pace, Frank P. Kelsey and George P. Prince, all of New Harmony, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Juno 25 Last July 23, 1915.) Refer to the Iron County Record ( -when replying to ads. in this paper.. I TO OUR CUSTOMERS. 1 WB ARK HERE TO SERVE YOU. YOUR INTERESTS ARE BBH OUR INTERESTS. WB ARE IN A POSITION TO SERVE YOU, As! AND SAVE YOU MONEY. ' BH WHEN IN N E E 1) () F BbB SHOES, Remember that we carry a completu line of the -tftH Royal Blue Brand, which hiui had a wonderful nalo in thin SBBbI locality, We can fit any foot. . H SUMMER II ATS, for Men and Boys, you will find oHfutdOk .H the latent and most complete. H SUMMER DRESS GOODS, you cannot do better Ihmuto in- (H spect our line. All the latest fabrics and patterns, and pric- H es the lowest, AH HARVESTING MACHINERY, Harness, Binding Twine, Lu- H brlcatinR Oils and other requisites of the season, you will , B find that we arc "here with the goods," prepared to meet all ( M competition and take care of you in first-class shape. KJHflfl PAROWAN CO-OP. M. & M. CO. V Readily adaptable to all situations, with its ability H to meet and overcome the unusual, the Ford is the H car for your tours and camping expeditions, as ;VH well as being a genuine utility in the demands of SbS everyday life. Averaging about two cents per ' mile to operate and maintain. H Barring tho unforscen, each retail buyer of a. new Ford - - H car between August, 1914, and August, 1915, will receive. M between $40 and $G0 as a share of tho Ford Motor Com M pany's profits. H Touring car $590; Runabout $540, f. o. b. Iron County. VH I JOHN H. FIFE, Local Agent. ,M Welter C Mitchell H Manufacturer of VXH COMMON AND FINISHING LUMBER OF ALL KINDS,, . M Dealer In H IMPORTED LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, CEMENT,"? M BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ETC. ", M Lumber in any quantityno order too large. "' ', H PAROWAN UTAH. M ir - BBh How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHISNBT A CO.. Toledo, O. Wo. tho umlerKlKitrtl. Jiavo known K J. Cheney for tlio last is years, and believe liltn perfectly honorable In all business 1 trnnimctlons nud fluunelnlly ublo to can out any nblltrutloriN tnuilo by bin firm. NATIONAL HANtC OK COMMERCES. Toledo. O. Hnll'a Cntarrli Curo In taken Internally, Mctlntr directly upon the blood and ma-eons ma-eons mirfnccH of tlio system. Tesllmonlnltt Bent tree, Trlco 75 cents per bottle. Bold by nil DruRKlnts. Tk HalV Family rill, fur conillpAtlon. City Meat Market, DAVENPORT BROS., Proprietors. ! Never mind about the warm weather. Our large cold stor-i age refrigerator insures, yr-Steak yr-Steak being n-$ay$ s,yee and fresh. 1 First Class eof' Mutton and Cured Meats. ASK ABOUT OUR PRICE& Phone 20FU. ., ,jw--""',,"'"',ll'lllg::::;::' i NOTICE -FOR PUBLICATION. , (Publisher) 1 Department of tho Interior, United j States Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah, June 23, 1915. Notico is hereby civen that Louie E. Paddock, of Modcna, Utah, who, ! on January 19, 1912, made Homo-stead Homo-stead Entry, Serial, No. 09300, for NEK, Sec. 20. SEVi, Section 17, Township 34 S, Range 18 W., Salt Lako Meridian, lias filed notico of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the Cth day of August, 1915, Claimant names as witnesses: F. L. Green and W. A. Sattley, of Modcna, Utah, J. T. Wood and Bertha , Wood, of Parowan, Utah, I , lOUUTB. BLAKELY, Register." First' July 2, Last July 30. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. H Department of tho Interior, United , H States Land Office at Salt Lake City, " H Utah, Juno 23, 1915. ' H Notico is hereby, given that Floyd - H L. Green, of Modcna, Utah, who, on H March 10, 1912, mado Homestead En- H try, Serial, No. 09520, for W H Section 1, Township 35 S. Range 19 W, H Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice H of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the laud , H ubove described, before tho Clerk of : H the District Court, at Parowan, Utah. H on the Gth day of August, ID 15. H Claimant names as witnesses: M William Sattley and Louie Padocki. H of Modcna, Utah, J. F. WooA and! H Bertha Wood, of Parowan, Utah. H GOULD B. BLAKEL,Y Register, M First July 2, Last, 4uly 30. H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. M Department of tho Interior, U. S. M Land Offlco t Salt Lake City, 'Utah ' H June 15, IftlS, H iSQTjC!W la hereby given that Sa,nw M w J, Pollock, of Cedar City, ytahN M vhrt on May 27, 1010, mada ho-inn S stead entry serial No. 0G141. iw SVi' W NWtt, Sfc NE. section 4 township, 9 .S7 S., range 12 W., SU Lako mcricf. gg ian. has filed notice of intention to fflgl make final fivo vya.? proof, to cstab- KWj; lish claim to tho kind above described, sSjra befort thp Cerk of the District Court, ffl& at Pnjwan, Utah, on the 31ot day of.' 6W JuU1910. ' Jm I Claimant names as witnesses: jSrg- David V. Eddards. Goorgo UUMc, Mft' Connell, William J. McConncll, Jamos . ? I E. Eddards, all of Cedar City. Utah. j; v tffti GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. J . .HE! , (First Juno 25Last July 23, 1915.) '$ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mg& Department of tho Intorior. 'fffit U. S. Land Office ut Salt Lako City, HMJ Utah, Juno 23, 1915. Wm Notice is hereby given that Goorgo gffl Stanloy Perry, of Cedar City, Utah. ' 4H who on Jan. 2, 1912, mado Homestead " M Entry, Serial, No. 092-M. for N, Sec- H tion 24. Township 34 s., R. 12 W.; H Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of jH intention to make final three yoar jH proof, to establish claim to tho land lM above described, before Clerk of tfee. H District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on tho 7th, day of August, 191k. . " M Claimant, namos an wUjwhmsj. H Raymond N. Peirry, Geer.9,-'$V. H Perry, D, Claud, Urw, Ephraim' Peri. M kins, all of Cedar City, UUh." " ?. it GOULD B. BLAKELY. KeBta i ' .-., " ; Fjrgt July 2, Last July 3$ V' M 9 .. (tl .H |