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Show Elder John H. Williams of Kanarra ' arrived in Cedar tho fore part of the week on his way back from Canada, where he had just filled an honorable mission. Mr. Williams says that thero is somo excellent country in Canada, tho principal drawback being tho cold weather, but that Iron county looks good to him. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Intorlor, U. 8. Land Oinco at Salt Lako City, Utah, March 9, 191C. i NOTICE la hcroby Riven that Orovor D. CauiTlcld, of Salt Lako City, Utah, who on March 22, 1911, mado homestead entry, serial No. 07G82,.'ior w, Sec. 36. Tp. 34 S., R. 18 W., S. L. Mcr.. has fllofl notlco of Intention to make flvo year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before tho Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Omce, at Salt Laltu City, Utah, on tho 22nd day of April, i 1910. . Claimant nnmes ns witnesses: C. L. Miller. C. W. Whlto and S. L. Panska, nil of Ogden, Utah, and W. IS. Hoiran, of Heist, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register. . (First March 17 Last April 14, 1916.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 rrilhllii)ier.l Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllco at Salt Lako City, Utah, March 28, 1916. NOTICE Is hereby Riven that Thomas C. Staynor, of Salt Lako City, Utah, who on February 9, 1911, made homestead entry, en-try, serial No. 07259, for NV4, Sec. 34. Tp. 35 S., n. 18 W S. L. Mor., has filed notlco of Intention to mako flvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, before tho Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City. Utah, on tho 16th day of May, 1910. I Claimant names ns witnesses: 1 J. A. Koarns. Wllford Moylo, nnd A. J. I Du Qucsnc, all of Salt Lako City, Utah, 1 and w. B. Hogan, of Modena, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Mar. 31 Last Apr. 28, 1916.) GOOD HORSES ALWAYS SELL HANOI A pure-bred Percheron Stallion, will make this season at my bam in Cedar City. John T. Caine III, says of this horse, The Cedar people will make no mistake in breeding to HANOI. We have some of his colts at the A. C. or U., and they are first(class. Hon. J. R. Allen of Draper says: HANOI is a French Percheron impoxted by Dunhams of Chicago. He is a sure foal getter. His colts are large, with good style and action. JOSEPH S. FIFE & SONS. , 'J Cedar Sheep Asif 5v Please allow us I I to impress upon you V l 4NrVv . the few important fac- I If rm tors that should enter i (f5i-l into vour shoe -buying 1 lf I -Style I x'm Selz shoes have estab- 5' ft ', wlv Ikhed themselves again ' W, "SlLli at tne rccent Chicago Fashion I (I lj Show and arc '00kcd upon to7 lb o day as absolutely authentic. 5 tFit I The lasts perfected in S the mammoth Selz fac- J . tories have been standardized I, H and arc considered models of I g perfection. Those who have v worn them unconsciously select r 5 them from their wardrobe for rest and comfort. p You may expect to get 0 this touether with expert attcn- ft .. ,,. .. -. tlon of one vtiio kncwi tow to fit )i !,,,, !(SL ' you. It's worth the discrimination 1,1 wc ask for ,hi' ,orc-t,lij I11- IBS 11 1? 1 fs fr-?v5vsr 1 cS III' t WE ARE CONSTANTLY ASKED TO EXPLAIN THE PHENOMENAL PERFOUMANCE OF THE M MOTOR OF THE HUDSON SUPER-SIX. H VIHRATION AND THE FRICTION IT CAUSES ARE THE FOES OF ALL MACHINERY. M TO ELIMINATE THIS VIBRATION IS THE IDEAL OF EVERY ENGINEER. M HUDSON ENGINEERS HAVE DISCOVERED A WAY TO BUILD A "VIBRATIONLESS" SIX. M THE RESULT: M A CAR THAT WILL ATTAIN A SPEED OF CO MILES AN HOUR IN 25 SECONDS FROM A M STANDING START; A CAR THAT WILL RUN 75 MILES IN ONE HOUR'S TIME; A CAR THAT M WILL CLIMB THE STEEPEST HILLS AT A SNAIL'S PACE ON HIGH GEARA "SUPER SIX" M THE HUDSON I IztaltorxixaLHL & JKLopp I Parowan Agents Ccdat City U Excursion Tickets on Salt Lake Route Excursion to Salt Lake City, account ac-count of L. D. S. conference April 4th to 9th, inclusive. Excursion tickets on Bale from No-phi, No-phi, Eureka, Mammoth, Silver Citv and stations east, April 4th to 9th, i inclusive; return limit April 12th. From all other stations April 3rd to 8th, inclusive. Return limit April 15. Dole Broths MOTOR CUR Dodge Brothers, motor car It is literally true as you have probably discovered in your own locality that the owners of the car are its most enthusiastic salesmen. Dodge Brothers dealers frankly admit that their task has been made easy for them by the performance per-formance of the car and the things owners have said about it. The motor la 30-35 horsepower. Tho prlco of Touring1 car or Roadster completo Is 1900,00 Iron County. HALTERMAN A KOPP, Parowan and Cedar City, Agents for Southern Utah. Parts Carried in Stock. i . THE UNIVERSAL CAR I H More than Oni: Million how in use 500,000 Ml I M more arc to be sold this year. No other motor , 1 1 M III car in the entire world has such a wonderful II H llll record for service. This year's lowered prices , I H lllj mean the same Ford car of quality and rcliabil- I H l ity for less money that's all. M HI Touring Car $504.85; Runabout $454.85; HI M HI For sale by tj M ). H. FIFE, Local Agent I Cedar City, Utah. J I FOR SALE. Nearly now two-col- 8 H or, late model L. C. Smith typewriter, H with all modern improvements, only If YnllT TllirlfPllC I -?50.00. A snap for somo one. En- " VUI V1I1W1W1I3 'quire at The Record office. H Stop Look Ijisten WE ARE IN TOWN TO STAY! Just ""H tho N A D A- manac and find out what the SOUTHERN UTAH PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. matter is. Then come to us for WARREN M. COX WM. M. MERRYWEATHER tho medicine. This Almanac We carry a full line of Plumbing and Heating goods, tel,s you bouk the U8 of simple Standard Sanitary Mfg. Company's Enamelware; nd inexPenvo remedies and Crane Company's Pipe, alves and Fittings. how UB0 then1, Come and pay us a visit. Look over our Show Room. Tis is the T, n . n i,.i, fi,a time of year to renovate the old plumbing, install new and fix up tho " y.a " "" f"e c C" . heating plants, after tho winter. Estimates cheerfully given. No work S " l5lf J,,L v,L 1 too largo or too small. Call and sec us. Jiock? 1 Location Tho old "Observer" Block, Main Strcot. , CEDAR CITY UTAH Whenever In need of medicine M in i i i i, that will work come to ua for it. jC " If you have not received the al- " W ' '"'' , manac, come and get it free. SSRJlk' Cedar City Drog i CASE 1 0-20 TRACTOR AT WORK, PLOWING sprinr u J5ft by ., 1 Bipcrivu,,,, arc all made by, and a, the .xpem, of gft W ct"bl "K'tS'S "1 the LAiit, Company, and not at the expense of the matic. The cold and damp wAthr .' purchaser. J. H. ARTHUR, Aaent. bringB on rheumatic pains whWi' are p,, r!f tt. i anything but pleasant. Thay mi b . v-eciar uuy, - Utah. relieved, howevor, by applying: Cham- B ; -- - j berlaln'a Liniment. ObUlwawt very , " - S.':'.-"-1-..'' " " !', ry wj,M j H v I |