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Show ROOMS TO RENT At Pioneer Apartments. Apply to Ada Wood We b tar, 'phone 144R Adv. lw. i Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Knell went to Lund Tuesday, where they met Mr Jama Green and Mrs. Alice Bodam of Kaysville, uncle and aunt of Mr. H. V Knell. The party then went to Pint for a few days. Mr. Green and Mrs. Hudsen will remain for some time visiting with. their sister, Mrs. Knell, mother of Mr. B. F. Knell. Last Friday, a party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. Charles Bessee, came by auto from Manti and stopped in Cedar for three days. While here the party was the guests of Mrs. Al-lie Al-lie Knell. Mrs. Elsie Emmett Anderson Ander-son is well known to many of the people peo-ple of this community, and was at one time an employee of The Record. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Lnnd Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 23, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Torkel E. Aarrestad, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on September 9, 1911, made homestead entry, serial No. 011838. for NEV4-Sec. 33; NW4, Sec. 34, Tp ,34 S., . 16 W S. L. Mer., has filed notice of intention to make three-venr three-venr proof, to establish claim to the lnnd above described, before F. I.. Green, U. S. Commissioner, at Mo-dena, Mo-dena, Utah, on the 5th day of May, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: II. E. Harrison and Leroy Mc-Laughlen, Mc-Laughlen, of Newcastle, Utah; R. S. Summers and Fred Nance, of Modena, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Mar. 30 Last April 27, 1917.) NOTICE TO WATER USERS. St.nte Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utnli. Mnrch 7. 1917. NOTICE In hereby riven that David P. Cheney, whose poet office acldreiia la Summit, Sum-mit, i 'i. -ili. haa made application In ac-cordnnco ac-cordnnco with the requlrementa of the Cnmplh'd LAWS of Utah, 1907, na amended amend-ed by the Session I,uwn of Utah, 1909. 1911 and 191S, to appropriate onr-flfth (l-f) of a cubic-foot of water per aecond from South SprlnsT. Iron County, Utah. Bald water will be diverted at a point which hears south ZO decrees 30 minutes Waal 1300 feet from the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of 8ec. 12, Tp 3E 8., Tt. 10 V , 8. U base and meridian, and ennvvyed by means of a pipeline for a distance of about 6700 feet, and there used from March 1 to October SI, Inclua-le, Inclua-le, of each yeor, to Irrigate. 10 acres of lnnd embraced In tbe northwest quarter of Sec. 1, Tp. and R. aforesaid. As much of said water as may be necessary will hi- used during tho entire year for do-mestlc do-mestlc purposes. This application Is deslneiaeted In the State Engineer's office iim No 7090. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied by a fee of 12.60 end filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication publica-tion of this notice. XV. D. PEERS. State Engineer Date of first publication March 1C, 1917. date of completion of publication April 10. 1917. L.D.S. Spring Conference AT SALT LAKE CITY APRIL 4TM TO 8TH, INCLUSIVE, 1917. Via SALT LAKE ROUTE. Tickets on sale at all Utah Stations, as follows: Nephi, Eureka, Mammoth All other points, on sale Silver City, and points East, April 2nd to 7th, inclusive. April TJrd to 8th, inclusive; Good returning until April Good returning until April 12. 15th. EXTRA 'ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE PROVIDED. See your agent for tickets and further particulars. WM. WARNER, A. G. P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah. I Mutual Creamery Company Salt Lake City, Utah PIONBER DEVELOPMENT COMPETITION In many western Qtics our tim and money and pioneer work, with n cash market for the farmers' dairy and poultry products, have made it possible pos-sible to reach the present splendid development, wljerehv western states have become exporters instead of importers im-porters WORLD WIDE MARKET We reach local markets, also markets mar-kets in any part of the United Stnte and in all parts of the world, thus assurine the producer pood returns and the benefit from a wide distribution distribu-tion of his products. The farmer produces and we reach those that consume and we brine in the dollars from over the mountains. - OVR PROFITS Our profit is fixed bv our Articles ' of Incorporation, nnmely: three per I cent, on sales, if we can earn that much. Should we earn more than three per cent, on sales, this surplus earnine is returned to our produces-stockholders, produces-stockholders, holdinp stork in the companv at the rate of one share, par value Ten Dnl'nrs. for everv two covs milked, in proportion to the amount of milk, cream, eps. and poultry thev sell m Th's limits our profits to approximately one rent per pound on butter, six-tenths of a cent per pound I on cheso, and nine-tenths of a cent per doeen on frff- This company does not own a share of stock in any corporation or firm, whether competitors or not, directly or indirectly eneatred in the creamery of produce husiness in the West, in the United States, or in the world; "1 no firm, individual or corporation, whether competitors or not, directly or indirectly enae-ed in the ereamerv and produce business in the West, in , the United States or in the world, owns anv shares of stock or holds any interest whatsoever In this company, j STOCKHOLDERS Two hundred and forty - three J farmers have taken stock in our com panv, and sixtv-olx of our employees "o stockholders. It is the richt and privilege of every farmer, with milk and cream to sell, to become a stockholder stock-holder with us; and sixty per cent, of our capital stock Is reserved for producers. pro-ducers. DIVIDENDS PAID DURING 1916 The total dividends, distributed to stockholders during the vear 1916 were eieht per cent, upon the par value of stork outstanding-. We have in addition to these dividends paid to he farmers and produresr above re-Torrcd re-Torrcd to two per cent, tmon the totnl ram of dairv and poultry products sold bv them to this company. MUTUAL CRBAMEY COMPANY W. P. Jenaen, President CadU HIL Mw.tr NOTICE FOI PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. ' February 10, 1917. Notice is hereby Riven that Warren E. Johnson, of Orderville, Utah, who, 'on November ID, lii:i, mad.- Homestead Home-stead Entry, S. rial. No 012000, for EHSWV4, SK'iNW'4. Section 13; NEfcNWW, Section 24, Township 41 South, Range West, Bait Lake Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bt-fore bt-fore the Clerk of the District Court, at Knnnb, Utah, on the 7th day of April, 1917. Claimant names ns witnesses: Price W. Johnson, of Kmilb, Utah; Homer Esplin, of Ordvrvillo, Utah; Eustus J. Chamberlain, of Orderville, Utah; Cat ling Spencer, of Glcndale, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKKLY, Register. (First Feb. 23 Last Mar. 23, 1917.) FOR SALE All kinds of household furniture. Or will trade for hay, wire, posta, what? Woldsrnith, Lund. Your choice of colors in fresh typewriter type-writer ribbons and carbons, just In at The Record Office. STATH LAND NOTICE. KOTK'i: t ii ,i states i liH Lake S To Whom it V.iy Concern H hereby s;1ven tint the i iH filed in this oiti-e li-ttK of Inmta, '. i i. .1 H by tho said suite. H the A' t "f . 1 '.K94, ns Indemnity lands, vtl ssssl Serial 01990$, NR'iNW; iH RWNR'i, NWUStS'i. SW'i H w . suit i .like Meridian H Copies of mud lints. o fnr ns thev relate H i'. Kind tracts by deacrlptlv miiidivt-o H t' n cormplcuousl) in this M nffice foi Impaction i i H sated and by the iniMtr generally. . Dn - H inn the period of publication ol this no- H or nny time thereafti H final tppro nl and cei tlfleatlnn, in der i H imitmi ini refutations ot April :'.". 107. S protests contests mrnlnit the lin of the Htnte to any , f the tracts or SuMl vlalona hereinbefore described, on the H r round Unit the nmne n H or mineral tium for aaticultural pur H lies, will he i .1 mid for I - H port to the QeneraJ i.nnd Office, at Wash H Incton, D C, Kiiilnre SO to protest r H context, within the limn specified, will he PJJB considered nuffh lent evidence of the non H mineral chnrneter of tho trtt"tn, and the H selection thereof being otln rWlse fr e H from objection, will be approved to the H Htnte. Ciotl.n R Ml .AM:' V. t. r. 1)H (First Mar. 18 Lant A.m Iflf.) IH Wood for Sale. M Mixed, dry and green, SJt ptC ton, sawed and delivered. H All dry wood, per ton, as above, $0. H O. C. GODDRD, City. M ? ' ' 'iii H Why INofP- I Why not do your banking business with the Hank of H Southern Utah ? M We have greater Capital and Surplus than any hank south of Provo. H Capital and Surplus $131,000.00. Individual Rttpo H bility, $2( .2,000.00. Wc have withstood die cold of winter ami the heat of H summer for the past 3 years. Have weathered financial BS panirs and always come out on top. You will make no mis- H take in doing your hanking husiness with us. -fl MP OF SOHTPEBP OTPl" I CERAR CITY UTAH H y. , . iitJ M ' " '" ""' m Shooting- Insulators I A Misdemeanor I The IRON COUNTY TEl IPHONE COMPANY will M pay $20.00 as reward to any pet son furnUhing evidence lead ing to the conviction of person guilty of breaking insulators, or in any way mischeviotisly or wantonly destroying its property. m J M f I When You Want a Short Order Meal H We eater to thope who r.to in ft hurry. Everything H strictly nunitary and of higheal quality. I Preth bread, pastries and candiea alwavd 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 (EL Cafe H vi: y i M The two distinct types of Eczema H can be relieved readilv by using dry H Zenzal for the crusty, scaly skin and H moist Zenzal for all watery eruptions. H 75 cents a jar. H Cedar City Drug Co. H " " " ' ' " """ ' """ r . i. i. ..-.. sm 'H H Opportunity for I HomeseeKers I A splendid opportunity is afforded persons wishing 10 ae- quire valuable farms and build permanent homes fur them- M selves, in the oiTtr of a valuable tract of land, comprising 2(.0 WM acies, one and a half miles this side of Karxirrav ille, on the JM9 State Highwaya adjoining the Arnold Graff property on which Sttj the prize-winning corn at the County Fair was gfown. Part of 9 this land is under cultivation, pari is not F'-r a short lime The HS Record has the privilege of offering this land at the remarka ip hlv low price of $1000 per acre for the brush laud, ami $15.00 ! per acre for the cultivated portion. This is nn opportunity that will not last IfMlg. If yon ant to get in on it, act quickly. IRON COUNTY RECORD. 1 tik ' |