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Show NOTICE Anything in the separator or kodak lines, refilled prescriptions, special preparations, or drugl that were formerly for-merly purchased from us you can now buy at the Cedar City Drue; Company's Com-pany's store as we have turned over i all of our stocks to them. PALACE DRKJ STORE, By J. M. BLADEN, Prop. ' B. ' ' ..in i i , The COSY CORNER'S New Management H Announces the thorough denning of their I Huilding. H Into a (lean Store will he (Mated a Fresh and H Complete Stock I In our Line, we will have What Vou Want. H Drop in. Ask for it. There will he no delays, H as our Service is Prompt COSY CORNER IB M i I BIEDERWAIN I Meat Market BR I We are cutting Prime I Young Steers, and can I GuaranteeGoodRoasts I and Steaks; Also Fresh I Pork. H I m BbY b9L bbbbbbbV i.sSflBflBsfHHHP'ISSBIsBSeavv BBbBB .A .m ja. ... L Li- WILL COMPILE LIST OF MEN IN SERVICE University of Utah and Alumni Association As-sociation to Keep Track of Members Mem-bers During the War. At a recent meeting of the Hoard of Control of the rniNoiMly of flab Alumni Associulion, It was decided to compile u complete list of all former V . of V. students now in liny branch of the national ervtce The Intention Is to obtain the name and home addles-, of lbe.se men, and the military or navel units to which they belong, and to keep in touch with them so far as possible during the war. The University is working nh the Alumni A.vsm ialinii on this mailer, and many na . of former V. Of IT, students now in eainp at Kort Douglas have already been secured se-cured ; 'olonei Allied Uaxbrmielc, Poet Commandant, Colouel Richard Rich-ard VY. Ifoung, Commander ( ibe Utah regimen) and a prominent member of the Alumni Association, and Captain Norton have furnlehed willing and valuable assistance along Ihl line. Thr Alumni Aaeoclatlon is anxious to give ibis mutter the Widest possible publicity, and to en-llal en-llal the help of all who can furnish Information regunllng any old "C" man now in the navy, the Officers' Reserve, the ambulance corps, or the draff army. The Association urgently requests that persons hav Ing in an branch of the national service relatives or friends who have been connected with the Dnl verslty send the particulars to Mrs ierah Stewart, Secretary, 1181 Bust Third South, Salt Lake t'lty. ThO AlUmal Association. Co oper- arlnn with the student body, le Maintaining a booth at the rtuh State Fair. Representatives win be in attendance all week, and all friends of the University are Invited In-vited to come mid got acquainted. Information cards for ohtuialng the military data desiied ure svuiluble st this booth. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah.' October 17, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Frank (!. Webster of Beryl, Utah, who on j May 20, 1918, made homestead entry, serial No. 014920, for EVa, Sec. 29, Tp. 88 S., R. 17 W., S. L. Mer., has filed j notice of intention to make three-year proofi to establish claim to the land above described, before F. L. Green, : U. S. Commissioner, at Modena, Utuh, on the 10th day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: O. D. Payne and Mrs. O. D. Payhe, of Prout, Utah; Carl Kierscy of lieryl, and W. Miller, of Heist, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Oct. 19 Last Nov. 16, 1917.) j QUARTERLY BANK REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the Stute of 1'tah, of the Condition of the Iron Commercial & Savings Bank. I.ocuted at Cedar City, in the County of Iron. Stute of Utah, at the Close of Business on the 8th day of October, 1917. RESOURCES Loans and discounts . 1181,086.00 Overdrafts, secured 1,146.89 Overdrafts, unsecured fi01.8-l Stocks and other bonds. fiOO.OO Furniture and Fixtures 3,471.28 Due from State Hunks 18,881.18 Checks and Cash Items I07.nl Gold Coin 860.00 Silver Coin ..." Ci!l7.iiU Currency 888.00 Expense Account 8,884.86 Interest and Taxes Paid 27'.). 81 I Due on stock Subscription 4,068.68 Total J180.184.77 LIAIIII.ITIES Capital Stock Bubedrlbed I 50100.00 Undivided Profits, Int.. etc. 8,084.65 Individual Deposits 7r.,.V.tJ.S7 I Cashier's Checks 87688 Savings Deposits 9,1)87. t2 Time Certs. Deposit 7,868.88 Bills Payable ir,,ooo.oo Total $l0,i:ii.77 STATE OF UTAH, County of Iron Win. K. Palmer, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes und Bye that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the sboVfl and foregoing fore-going report is a full, true and correct cor-rect statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the Nth day of October, 1817. WM. R. PALMER, Correct, atte I II. W. l.l'NT. .1. 0. PACE. M. .1. MACFARLANE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of October, 1917. BADIE BUCKWALTER, (Seal.) Notary-Public. My commission expires the 2.'!rd day of September, 1881. STATE OF UTAH, office of Bunk Commissioner! l. W. E. Evans, Bank Commissioner Commission-er of the State of Utuh, do hereby certify that the foregoing is u full, true und correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 15th day of October, 1917. W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. ED. WINK I WATCHMAKER & JEWELER Solid Gold Wedding Rings of all eizea ; Diamond Ringa, Watchea, and Jewelry of all descriptions, at low prices ' Watch Repairing a specialty. j CEDAR CITY UTAH jl ' H " , fa BACK EAST iSP? EXCURSIONS ACCOUNT c , r . "HOME VISITORS" oale Dates ., FROM ALL UTAH STATIONS NOV 21 27 DFc 20' 22 24 HEYENNE CHICAGO WU J0' ' 4' DENVER OMAHA KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS MINNEAPOLIS and other Eastern Cities. RETURN LIMIT THREE MONTHS. For tickets and further information apply to agents SALT I.AKE ROUTE. WM. WARNER, A. 6. P. A., Salt Lake City. y saa saa sssss bbbbbbs l THE BEAVER WOOLEN MILLS arc very anxious to have the sheep men of Utah and especially this southern part, sell their pelts to this company. Why sell them to outsiders when we need them so bad to keep the wheels turning? We are besieged with letters begging us to make blankets to keep our soldier boys warm. What better than to put our wool into Utah made blankets to keep our boys in fighting shape. We will contract 1 with you to pay the market price. Hold your pelts until our man calls on you, or better address the secretary of the Corn-pany. Corn-pany. We are also in need of rags to keep our mattress department operating. Don't waste anything, Help us Hang the Kaiser. Write or wire the BEAVER WOOLEN MILLS BEAVER, UTAH Iff TO PAINT AND DECORATE Your House is just like a good investment; it brings you in returns of satisfaction many, times the original outlay. We carry a full stock of house, floor, and barn paints, white leads, oil and turpentine of the most reliable kind, as . well as varnishes, floor polishes, etc. r Whether your painting is to be done inside or out, the best is the only kind that guarantees a profit on your investment. invest-ment. Cedar Merc. & L S. Go. SBabBBV |