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Show To Stock Owners. All owners of stock are horoby notified no-tified to keep their animals off the homesteads owned by the undersigned in Shurts's Canyon, or samo will be held for damages: Wm. Simklns, Joe Perkins, Alex Uric, Thos. Pryor. Adv. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 10, 1915. Notice is hereby given that tho Dcscrct Reclamation Company, by its secretary, Donald Forsyth, whose post office nddress is New Castle, Utah, mado application in accordance with tho requirements of Chapter 108, Session Ses-sion Laws of Utah, 1905, to appropriate appropri-ate thirty-three (33) cubic feet of water per second from Pinto Creek, Iron county, Utah. Said water was to have been diverted at a point which lies 1,995 feet west and 528 feet south of tho southeast corner of section sec-tion 10, township 30 south, range 15 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, and convoyed by means of a ditch for n distance of 6,881 feet, and thore used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 1,-480 1,-480 acres of land embraced in sections 5, C, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19 and 20, township 'i'G south, range 15 west. Salt Lake baso and meridian. Tho Desoret Reclamation Rec-lamation Company, by its secretary. Joseph D. Fox, whose post offico address ad-dress is New Castle, Utah, now makes application in accordanco with section 1288x24, Chapter 02, Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to change the place of use of said water in order to irrigate 1,-480 1,-480 acres of land embraced In sections 8, 9, 10, 17, 19 and 20, township 30, south, range 15 west, and section 1, township 30 south, range 10 west, Salt Lako base and meridian. This application appli-cation is designated in the State Engineer's En-gineer's office as No. n203. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit in duplicnto, accompanied by a feo of $2.50, and 'filed In this offico within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, May 21, 1915; date of completion of publication, publica-tion, Juno 21, 1915. """NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lako City, Utah, May 10, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Paro-wan Paro-wan City, by its mayor, H. D. Baylcs, whose post office address is Parowan, Utah, has mado application in accordance accord-ance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as a-mended a-mended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate twenty one and three-hundredths (21.03) cublc-fcet of water per second from Center Creek, Iron county, Utah Said water will bo diverted at a point which lies 917.0 feet north and 1140.5 feet west of the southeast corner of section 30, township 31 gouth, range 9 west, Salt Lako base and meridian, and convoyed by means of n pipe lino for a distance of 0,000 feet and there used from January 1 to December 31 inclusive, of each year, to generate power for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery at Parowan City, Utah. After having been so used, tho water will be re turned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which lies 3,750 feet south and 838.9 feet east of the northwest corner of section 30. township town-ship 34 couth, range 8 west, Salt Lake baso and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 0047. All protests against tho granting of ?nid application, stating the reasons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $2.50, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, Statq Engineer Date of first publication, May 21. 1915; date of completion of publication, publica-tion, Juno 21, 1915. STATE LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 27, 1915. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereuy given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 0 of the Act of Congress, approved July 1G, 1894, us Indemnity School lands, viz: 014154 NE4 SWV. section 5, Tp. 39 S., It 8 W., S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to Baid tracts by descriptive -ubdivisions, havo been conspicuously posted in this offico for inspection bj iny person interested and by the pub ic generally. During the period of publication of iiis notice, or uny time thereuftei ind before final approval and ccrtifi atlon, undor departmental regula ions of April 25, 1907, protests o ontests against the claim of the state to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the grounc that the samo aro more valuable foi mineral thun for agricultural purpos es will be received and noted for report re-port to tho General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failuro so to pro test or Contest, within tho time spec ified, will bo considered sufficient ovi dencc of the non-mineral character of the tracts and the selection thereof being othorwisc free from objection will bo approved to the State. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register First, May 7 Last June 4, 7915. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offico at Salt Lake City, Utah April 24, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Paul Arnold Graff, of Kanurravillo, Utah, who, on September 0, 1911, made Homestead Entry, Serial. No. 08015 for SWW, Section 29, Township 3: SoUth, Ratifje 11 West, Salt Lake Mor idian, has filed notice of intention tt make final three-year proof, to e3 tablish claim to tho land above de scribed, before tho Clerk of tho Dis trict Court,' at Parowan, Utah, on the 11th day of June, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: .James W. Williams, Lorenzo W. Davis, Arthur M. Willis and George A. Davis, all of Kanarraville, Utah. I GOULD B. BLAKbLY, Register Tinft PuU. Ar. SV-dMrt PuU -JVa. 4. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offico at Salt Lako City, Utah, May 15, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that Joseph Jos-eph S. Thompson of Cedar City, Utah, who, on June 15. 1912, mado homestead home-stead entry, serial No. 010103, for SWtt NEW, N NEW Sec. 8, Si SWU Sec. 4, SEW SEW and WVfc SEW section 5, township 37 south, rnngo 11 west, Salt Lake mcridiun, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before be-fore tho Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 1st day of July, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Alma T. Jones, James A. Tweedlc, Randolph Andrus nnd David II. Twee-die, Twee-die, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 21Last June 18.) Bring your work to Wm, F. Whitney AND IT WILL BE DONE RIOHT, Horse Shoeing a Specialty PftROVUAN, UTAH E. M. DECKER, OPTOMETRIST. Mnkcs Regular Visits to Cedar City and Parowan. Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. DR. F. L. GOWER Resident Dentist Paro-vvm - - Utah , 3?b.ono aT-Q CHAS. G. Y. HIGGINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. General Practitioner. Will practice prac-tice in all the Courts of the District. Office in the Mercantile Block. CEDAR CITY - - UTAH. I JOHN E. DOVER & SONS I Fresh Lime Always in Stock. Contract Lots a Specialty Delivery made to any part of Iron County. Member of U. S. Lime Burners' Association. Phone 5-3. CEDAR CITY. J T. J. JONES, Gaskets and Basket Trimmings A full lino of Caskets and Trim- I mlngs carried in Block at all I times. I Codar City, Utah PARACOHAH STAGE LINE. BETWEEN PARAGONAH AND CEDAR CITY, UTAH. DAILY SERVICE. F A R E . Paragonah $1.75 Parowan .'. $1.50 Summit $1.00 Parowan and return $2.51 Special trips made at any time Write or Phone W. P. Barton, Parngonah, U he excellence of our Meats is fully ittested by tho vast number of our satisfied patrons. If thore is a family in this section lot familiar with our methods, let is say to such that we buy the best neats obtainable and retail at u very small margin of profit. Tho proof Is in the eating. Try an cat. URIE & URIE MEAT MARKET George K. Urie, Manager. KNELL'S AUTO LINE Regular service between CEDAR CITY and LUND FARE S2 Good Autos, careful drivers Ml old friends and the traveling travel-ing public are assured the best if service and courteous treatment. treat-ment. To secure reservations Phone 133 J B. F. KNELL, Proprietor. ft 8 - " H9 In city or country, for business" or pleasure, H under all conditions, the mechanical perfection, HH strength, light weight and simplicity of the Ford :HiB car make it tho people's utility, and they average flH only about two cents a mile to operate and main- Bi Barring the unforscen, every retail buyer IHI of a new Ford car between August, 1914, and BVA1 August, 1916, will receive from S40 to $G0 as a HH share of the Ford Motor Company's profits. H Touring Car $490; Runabout $440; Town Car $090; 1 Couplet $750; Sedan $975, f. o. b. Detroit, with nil H equipment. On display and snlo by H JOHN H. FIFE, Local Agent. 'BH tr - H Notwithstanding Reports to the Contrary, H WE ARE STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE I OLD STAND, I WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF MERCHAN- H DISE, AND ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF THE WANTS H OF OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AS USUAL. CAR LOAD H ORDERS A SPECIALTY. COURTEOUS TREATMENT H TO ALL. H H. J. Doolittle Co, H LUND, IRON COUNTY, UTAH. H , jj BH tt JH Q J it To San Francisco i V mmT Vy and Return !H From Lund Via Los Angeles, both ways, 'M Visit both Expositions, 1 Round Trip Los Angeles to San Diego $4.00 on ,H Steamers Yale and Harvard Sailing 4 days each ' week. Limit 3 months. Stopovers as desired. ' TICKETS ON SALE DAILY March 1st to November 30th 1 Write for Exposition Booklets M The Pacific Limited carries Standard and Tourist Sleepers, H Observation Car. Also Free Reclining Chair Car. M lrTT. Leaves Lund daily at 6:40 p. m. H gmf Overland leaves Lund daily 9:38 a. m. M JfmW?rniFov Particulars call on D. E. WILCOX, H vJiif or writc Agent H 0LTtW J- H- MANDERFIELD, 'H rjjfct A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City H THE NAME BEHIND THE GOODS. H The Car with the Famous Engine CASE "25" at $1350.00 M f. o. b. Racine, Wis. 5 per cent discount if cash. Carries as jH regular equipment extras that you must have, and for which H you would pay $110.25 over price of car. Extras given with H "35" and "40" are of proportionately higher value. H The best country road car. J. H. ARTHUR, Ag't, H CEDAR CITY UTAH. H The Leading Feature of M Any Home is Comfort. l$m We can help you fit the sort of rJ house that you want into the Ws exact space you have reserved lp for it, both in your Landscape )$m and Bank account. 11 Sf you live here, Trade M here, We are hereto' serye you. , CEDAR LUMBER & COMMISSION GO, ; - 1 CEDAR CITY, - - UTAH rjH II j iViMiiwuw iwiiiMiiiwKwiiMMiwi iwimhih wiMwuniw i imi tm nuiniinniiirirniir wrm wimims nmwirff flH ' |