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Show l""""""1-""- - i . fc-sw CsssBgsBBq3afc. i ., -,, , sssWs IW sIIi-jm . I George Ashdown I WOOD SAWING AND SAWED WOOD. I Wood Sawed to Stove Lengths at 11.50 Per Ton. Dry Sawed Wood delivered at $6.00 per ton. Mixed dry and green Sawed Wood. $5.50 per ton. Prompt service. Your patronage solicited. jj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, UUh, January 26, 1917. Notice is hereby given that John C. Evans, of Parowan, Utah, who on December De-cember SO, 191 1, made homestead entry, en-try, serial No. 09256, for NWW, Sec. lft, Tp. 34 S., R. 11 W, S. L. Mer., hss filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to esUblish, claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, UUh, on the 6th day of March, 1917. j Claimant names as witnesses: Lorento Matheaon, John J. Hyatt, and Hugh L. Adams, all of Enoch, UUh, and David W. Ward, of Parowan, Paro-wan, UUh. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. 2 Last Mar. 2, 1917.) MOTICB OF FORPKITURB. To g. H. Courtney, your heirs, executioners, execu-tioners, administrators and assigns: You and each of you are hereby no-tided no-tided that I have performed the an-nual an-nual labor required by law for the years 1918, 1914, 1915, and 1918, amounting to four hundred (8400.00) dollars, oa the A mi ion Mining claim, I situated in the SUteline Mining Die- trict. ben County, Utah, ana your portion of said expenditure, baaed on your one-sixth interest, amounts tol sixty-six and 66-onehundredths (888.- 881 dollars; and unless you pay the said amount, together with the costs of advertising, within ninety days after af-ter the expiration of this notice, your interest in said claim will be forfeited to me according to the laws of the United States in such cases made and provided. S. A. HIGBEE. First publication Dec. 16, 1916; last publication Mar. 9, 1917. Y 1 I !iiinll OrdorM A load for a barn or a stick for a shelf it's all the same to us. You get willing, helpful service either way. The small ones give us a chance to show you how we handle the big ones. You'll eventually make up your mind to trade with us, ho WHY NOT NOW? B ONNEVILLE LUMBER CO. ' m i '- ,.,i t. CO ; MILFORD LUND MODENA FOR SALE. 8sM8R8ssBBlB8MBm r ,. , FOR BALE. Forty acres choice brush land, 812.60 per acreJ. W. Meadhall, City. APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS. NOTICE is hereby given that all applications for permits to grase cattle, cat-tle, horses and sheep within the Sevier Se-vier National Forest during the season sea-son of 1917. must be filed in my office at Panguitch, Utah, on or before February Feb-ruary lft, 1917. Full information in regard te the gracing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished furn-ished upon request. J. W. Humphrey, Supervisor. TAILOCRAM It pays to be well dressed. The law compels ue to be dressed and the difference between being just dressed and being well dressed costs so little that there is a profit in being well dressed. A suit made for you by u will do much toward making you well dressed. Get that kind. INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO. I Wood' 8 Uoggery I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Irprtmnt of the Interior. U. 8. I .and Offlc at Salt Lake City. Utah. February 8, 1917. NOTICE la hereby given that Julian H ni. of I.ongmont. Colorado, who or Septtmher II. 1111, mad homeatead entry en-try aerial No. orrso. for NWV.. Sac. St Tp. 14 8 . R II W.. S. U afar . has filed notice of Intention to make five yoar proof, to establlah claim te the land a-bove a-bove dearrtbed. befora Herbert Nlohala U. 8. Commlaaloner at Milford. Utah, on the 17th day of March. 1117. Clnlmant namea aa wltneaaea: J. W. Moore, A. W. Johnson and Laroy Moore, all of Helat. Utah, and T. E Aareatcnd. of Beryl, Utah. QOIU.D B. BI.AKEI.T. Bealater. (Firm Feb. Ijist Mar. f. 1MT.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior. U. 8 I -ami Office at Salt Lake City. Utah. February 6, 1117. NOTICE la hereby (Wen that Harry K Mlnlop. of Offden, Utah, who. on .September .Septem-ber 11, Itll, made homestead entry, aerial aer-ial No. 0I8N. for By. Sec. I. Tp. 14 8. H 15 W. 8. I. Mer., haa filed notice of Intention to make five year proof, to aa-labllah aa-labllah claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 16th day of March, 117. Claimant namea as wltneaaea: T. E. Browning and E M Conroy, of OKden. Utah: J. C. OeJe and Clyde OeJe, of Newcaatle, Utah. OOULD B. BLAKBLT. Register. (First Feb. -Last Mar. I. 1917 ) NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETINQ OF STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE ia hereby given that a ancctul meeting of the atockholdera ef the North -weat Field Irrigation Company, a corporation, corpo-ration, will be held In the Library Auditorium, Audi-torium, at Cedar City. Utah, at aeven-thlrty aeven-thlrty o'clock p. m , on Monday, the 12th day of March, 1117, for the purpeee of considering and taking auch action aa may be agreed upon, conformable to law, to conanlldate the bualneaa and intereata of said company with other tike corpora -tlona engaged in the same general bualneaa bua-lneaa In thla vicinity. By order of the Board of tMrectora. ISAAC W. PARRT. Secretary. Ited at Oder City, Utah, February th, 1117. (First Feb. t Last Mar. t, 1S1T.) - - - NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE la hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the North Field Reservoir and Irrigation Company. Auditorium, Cedar City, Utah, at wvtn-a wvtn-a corporation, win be held In the Library thirty o'oloik p. m , on Monday, the 12th day of March. 1117. for the purpose of considering and taking auch action aa may be agreed upon, conformable to law, to consolidate the bualneaa and Intereata of said company with other like cerpora-Uona cerpora-Uona engaged in the same general bualneaa bua-lneaa In thla vicinity. By order of the Board of Directors. HERBERT W. WEBSTER. Secretary. Dated at Cedar City, Utah, February fth. 1917 (Piret Fab. S Last Mar. I, 1117.) Mi I MAKE TOUB FINAL PROOFS Do all year Land Beaiasaw with W. WARNER MITCHELL Clerk of the District Court at Parowan, Par-owan, Utah, and get he benefit of his four years experience. Write him for information. I IF YOU ARE GOING TO FENCE THIS STUNG g why not Fence with Good II Poster Now ia the time tol I get them. Cripps Bros. will furnish you with Good Fence Posts, Shed Posts or Wood. Prices right Lot as know your wants. Leave orders at Co-op. Store, Cedar City. Utah. A NEW LINE OF QUALITY Birthday Cards just received re-ceived from Boston, These cards are the Newest New-est and Latest things oat You will be pleased with them. Cedar City Drug Company H. P. PETOGRF.W, Mgr. CEDAR CITY. UTAH PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Cessmlt the Coanty Clerk or the Re speetlre Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS- In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, in and for Iron County, State of Utah. In the matter of the r-state of William Ford, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Kanarra. Utah, on or before the 16th day of June. 1917. 9AMUEL T. FORD, Administrator. Chas. G. Y. Higgins, Attorney. (First Feb. 16 Last Mar. 16, 1917.) IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court of the State of Utah. County of Iron. In the matter of s guardlnanahlp ai the peraona and eatates of Meiba Reaves and Franklin J Reevee. Minora. The underelgned will acll nt prlvnte sale an undivided two-thlrda Intercat In and '? "yL? of lh NEVi. and the K of the 8KV of Section B, and th.- NKV, of the NBft of Sec S. Tp St 8 . Range 11 W., Salt Lake Meridian, in Iron County, Utah, containing ltd aorea, on or after Saturday, the Hth day of February. 1117, and written hide will he received at h.T realdence, or through the malla at Kanarra, Ka-narra, Iron County. Utah; terma of eixlf. -aah. 16 per cent of purclinar price to accompany ac-company bid. ualnnrc upon confirmation of aale by the Court Dated February 6, 1917 EVA J REEVES. Guardian. Bdmeod H. Ryan, Attorney for Guard-Ian. Guard-Ian. (first Fab. Laat Feb. 11. 191, ) beeeI sfHVSWnVMHrfQIIII eH 1 JL at ill I iTlMlsfflsTlTfTn I f 360 PICTURES f I I 360 ARTICLES B 1 EACH mONTH M ONALL NEWS STANDS H TCHEjMBEtftWar M I POPULAR I MECHANICS WMTTtN80Y0UCAIIUaaCR8TAiren H lft En'iie CFtav2Seia Mechanics. H 1 rwsAssTm ssiwW sawwiek wau. txvW.MaV BBBEBI tae the, aad aow te ataka reaelni at h.Toi BsV roe. sali it m.mo siwt mum wBfl ) tanaM,adan,tw.MarfM - - fl " :' ""' - f ,' J.i,'!-. gaEEEl ' " ' eerta Kg 111 81 teee te the txihhaWr. BEEEEEEfl POPOUaa NMOMAMQS MACAZINK BEEfl aeiaiaabjsa)aeaaacaiiasi BEfl f ""' --.. e'ere j.r.mmm,, BH ea-wneas saSMSsfS sssere eaaaraJeea flflj Why NotP I I I Why not do your banking business with the Bank of I Southern Utah? flH I We have greater Capital and Surplus than any bank I south of Provo. H I Capital and Surplus $131,000.00. Individual Responsi- Msfr $262,000.00. H We have withstood the cold of winter and the heat of H I summer for the past 13 years. Have weathered financial PH I panics and always come out on top. You will make no mis- jj take in doing your banking business with us. H BHHK OF SOUTHERH UTRH M CERAR CITY UTAH H Shooting Insulators A Misdemeanor H The IRON COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY will ' pay $20.00 as reward to any person furnishing evidence lead- M ing to the conviction of persons guilty of breaking insulators, or M in any way mischrviously or wantonly destroying its property. aH J M When Yon Want a Short I Order Meal We cater to those who are in a hurry. Everything H strictly sanitary and of highest quality. H Fresh bread, pastries and candies always on hand. H Fresh Fruits oranges, bananas, pineapples, etc., in H season. H Stationery Tablets, Pencils, Box Stationery, Etc. Also a good assortment of the standard Magazines. H Cosy BaKery (l Cafe H " 'J I j , fli The two distinct types of Eczema H can be relieved readily by using dry H Zenzal for the crusty, scaly skin and H moist Zenzal for all watery eruptions. H 75 cents a jar B Cedar City Drug Co. I a. fl Opportunity for I HomeseeKers I A splendid opportunity is afforded persons wishing to ac- H quire valuable farms and build permanent homes for them- I selves, in the offer of a valuable tract of land, comprising 260 H acres, one and a half miles this side of Kanarraville, on the B State Highway, adjoining the Arnold Graff property on which Wk the prize-winning corn at the County Fair was grown. Part of wl this land is under cultivation, part is not. For a short time The S Record has the privilege of offering this land at the remarks- C bly low price of $10.00 per acre for the brush land, and $15.00 p per acre for the cultivated portion. This is an opportunity that will not last long. If you ant ; te get in on it, act quickly. IRON COUNTY RECORD. |