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Show I PAROWAN DEPARTMENT I I noted for it? w?r.n iSi0 Coulf-v Scat ofr Iron County, and ranks second in population. It is situated in one of the richest agricultural valleys in the St-ile ri i -nninii.A ' "$H UghU tdephZ exchnn hnnkVCJIn fT f whJch41flow high as three or four hundred gallons of water per minute. It has excellent schools? a good water system elSS ' ngnis, telephone exchange, bank, good stores and other modern improvements and advantages. It offers splendid inducements to homeseekcrs. system, electric - . S " V VVVtViiVVViViVVVJ I George Randolph Chester ' VAViVi'i'iVAVi'i'iV, ".. W VV.VSW.V.VtVVVVVVVIvi,I Having completed a courso of Instruction In-struction In his "Get-Rich-Quick Wal-Hngford" Wal-Hngford" stories, showing anyone who follows It how to become wealthy, Georgo Randolph Chester now takes a new turn and shows his audlenco how to bo good. In tho now serial, "Tho Ball of Fire," which wo havo ar ranged to publish in Installment form, Mr. Chester descants upon tho modern mod-ern tonde'ney toward commercialism In everything, and especially that of making a business cntcrprlso of a church. It is a rapidly moving story with a v.'oll-deflnod romance centered largo-ly largo-ly around a beautiful western girl who viBits hcj undo In Now York city. It is one of tho bost novels Chester has over written and one you should not fall to road. On hor return to Salt Lake City Inst Snturday, Mrs. G. W. Mlddleton vao nrrompanicd by her sister, Mrs. M. J. Macfnrlnno of this plnco, who will visit in tho metropolis for a week or two. Subscrlbo for The Record. TODAY. Eat To Be Well. Read the Hygienist Magazine and lcam how many of our common diseases dis-eases are caused by our food, and how to cat to euro these diseases. Tho Hygienist Magazine is edited by Dr. R. R. Daniels, a contributor to this paper. Get a copy of tho magazino at your news dealers or send ten cents to The Hygienist Publishing Co., Majestic Bldg., Denver, Colo. Card of Thanks. Wo desire to express our gratitude and appreciation to those friends and neighbors who generously assisted us in various wnys during the final illness ill-ness and death of our father, Peter Froyd, who passed to the great beyond be-yond on tho 21st Inst, at oun home, and ajso for the beautiful floral offerings offer-ings bestowed upon the dead. Sympathy Sym-pathy and remembrance on such occasions oc-casions as these are doubly sweet and richly appreciated. MR. & MRS. HENRY FROYD. City Meat Market DAVENPORT & MICKELSON Proprietors. Never mind about the warm weather. Our large cold storage stor-age refrigerator insures your Steak being always sweet and fresh. First Class Beef, Mutton and Cured Meats. ASK ABOUT OUR PRICES. Phone 20P1. ft )R. F. L. GOWER Resident Dentist Parowan - - UtaH r, , Walter C Ylitofoel! Manufacturer of COMMON AND FINISHING LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. Dealer In IMPORTED LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, CEMENT, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ETC. Lumber in any quantity no order too large. PAROWAN UTAH. v , J 1 SOLID COMFORT I H A PIPE, a book and a handy little Perfec- I. Hi in. tion to keep the cold from creeping under B flj the window and up through the floor B I S3 Vp The Perfection is so Inexpensive, too with B 3 f"bS a gallon of kerosene oil it will give you ten B I -- hours of warmth. Why be chilly B 1 35lf5Wp THE CJISSECJTAL OIL C0, B t ; . i. . 'f ., JB Our New Fall and Win- r jfl ter Goods are Now Here j, 9 Pfn i'LT Li",e f Dy .Good8'. Sh0C3' Sch001 Supplier y- f Etc., is now in and open for inspection. M - B Call and see our Children's School Shoes. ?"! l'IB Big and Choice Lino of Winter Underwear. -It lt Largest and Most Complete Line of Ladies Dress Goods ) H in the Southern Part of the State. , K, B Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats. Mackinaws r nll from Knight's Woolen. Mills Tor Men. . ' m. ' H Cotton and Wool Blankets. J R "' PAROWAN FLOUR "That Good Flour," I Recognized Highest Quality. J S" rH Retail price, at mill, $2.70 per hundred. 'jf m' i In 1,000 pound quantity, at mill, $2.55, I jHF M Bran, 90 cents per hundred. I r 1 Wc pay Cash for Wheat. i JJ" PAROWAN CO-OP. M. & 1 r1 W WILFORD DAY, Manager. t "JU . , - -vjB r , '' H Your Earning Capacity i H OUGHT TO ENABLE YOU TO DO MORE THAN JUST H MAKE A LIVING. YOU OUGHT TO SAVE MONEY. Jl THEN HAVING SAVED, THE NEXT THING TO DO IS V tl TO SET YOUR SURPLUS TO WORKING SAFELY AND " I -',VH PROFITABLY. "f 'l' , -B A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK IS BOTH SI B SAFE AND PROFITABLE AND IS THE ONE SURE WAY tH TO FUTURE INDEPENDENCE. M 'M 15:inlv 1 Iroat Comuy jBl , ,- J. CLAYTON MITCHELL, Cashier. 'IRlH PAROWAN ' UTAH. , p9ttP$! i , V-n-nmrmiiMw wMBinMMwii 'mi "'' ' -B JNIany of our farmer friends are beginning to tell V"'B their neighbors that our "Customers-Aid" Pluns H are a pretty good thing. fTXH They think enough of them so that they are get- v .B ting the habit of making use of them for even &' " the simplest type of building. ' 1V --H If you are planning and perplexed these draw- ,'. V ..IjJXi ings will start you right. 'v""!fff B From stock barns down to the simplest struc- tures, farm buildings are shown in complete-- TljH working detail. Mj H Our lumber yard is u migl)ty good place to corner "" ,H for building ideas. 4i " :H BONNEVILLE LUMBER CD. , h O a o . ,. M errill Co C ana. Associate 3' B Formerly Baker Lumber Company. B YARDS AT MILFORD, LUND AND MODENA. ; M ft ' " ' ; H OCTOBER is ! wmm FARMERS' MONTH " Hj AT THE PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION. i K Exhibits of special interest to those engaged in Agri- ,! tfe' culture, Stock Raising and Dairying, will be featured. h mfkM FARES ! $V;' J VIA THE SALT LAKE ROUTE -J " -. - , , .. From All Utah Stations tA , SM '' LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO V j WStM. san diego. 1 mml' ',B For particulars consult any Salt Lake Route Agent, or , j address: J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A. ! W 10 East, Third South Sb, - Salt Lake City, Utah. ' "IBB ft i'JEyB , i 1 mt M iiiii.ii.ii r iuiiiin,'r jf SHnjH ' i-' nUBH . 'win mi mmv " 1 "M 4Kuiaui.iip 'VwNtwBwi.wBBtSiw-r'SWHH (' f tii v g -T---7"' iSBrx;.AjH(l"H"J |