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Show THE MT. TRI MBLLL SAW HILL Is now doing good work and all those desiring LUMBER can come and get it, by applying' to 28-im FR A NK .PETTY . OREGON SHORT Like Railroad ; The direct' line to Salt Lake City and dllUtah points. Local time curd liv afreet March 1C, 1897. Northbound STATIONS. Southbound. Leave 7:.oP. M. Frisco Arrive 8:4c A. M. Arrive S:45 " JMilford iArrice6:a " Leave 9:10 f ) Leave 7:0? " Leave 1:05 A.M. Clear Lake Leave i:su " Leave a:oo OaMs Leave 2:00 " Arrive S:oo " Huab J Arrive 10:00 P. M. Jave 6;oo " J 1 I.eave io:a Ieave :4o " Nrphi Jave 9:15 ' Leave S on Provo Leave 7:40 " Arrive 9:15 44 Salt Lake Arrive6:oo 44 Trains between Neplti and Frisco run daily except ex-cept Sundays. Latest improved Tourists Sleepers on all passenger passen-ger trams between MilforU audJSuJt Lake City. Four trains dailv between Salt Lake an.l Ogden. Leave liait Lake 7:00 A. M 4:00 P.M., o :00 A.M., 7:00 P.M. The Oregon Short Line, in connection with the Union Pacific ."System, is the kortest and fastest to all po ts.east. Direct connections at Salt Lake City with through trains. , S. G. Dye, Agent, Mallord, Utah. S. V. Kcclos, D. K. Hurley, Gen'l. TrafUc Manager. Gcn'I. Pars. A; Tkt. Agt. bait LaKe City, Utah. ' Prize List. Following is a list of the prizes' . to be awardd for the best 'renditions 'rendi-tions of the various selections of music at the Eisteddfod to be held at St. George in October, 1897, by the Musical Association of Southern Utah: 1 mt uriy..-a.! nrtr The Salt Lake Tribune's "Fifty-Years "Fifty-Years Ago" sketches has been compiled and republished in handsome hand-some book form, wTith illuminate1 cover. Twenty cents by mail, 15 cents at The .Tribune office, Salt Lake. No. 3412. DESERT LAND,, HNAL PROOF-- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . i- t Uhitfd Ptatj; Land Ornre. ' Suit Ike City, Utah,'. Inly jj, l. Notice in hertby jfiven that Jatnes L. Burning, of Kanab, Kant- County. Utah, has fiied notice of in-tctlion in-tctlion to make prrof on his deert-land claim No. j-S, for the N. It. U S. E. '4 and S. K. i N. K. of Section 33, and S. V. N. W. of hiTtii.n 31 . T. 43 S. K. 6 W., 120 acres, before the t'ountv Clerk at Kanab, Utah, on Saturday, the iSth day of September, 1817. fie pames the following n itne.!cs to rrove the complete irrigation and relarnation-of paid land: Kdwln i. VVooliey.of Knnab, Kamc Conntv, Utah, John N. Ford of Kanab. Kane Co., Utaf. Harmon1 S. Cutler of Kanab, Kane Co , Utah, 'Kdwln 'Kd-wln M. Ford of Kanab, Kane Co., Utah. Byron Groo, Register. Joseph V. Simmons, Attorney for claimant. Firkt publication July 31st, 1S57. 11. 1 he Summer glee $25.00 14.50 2 Band Salection , 20.00 10.00 3Lenora male qnartetl 10 00 5.00 4 Fricudbhip, Love and Song mixvd quartette 7.00 3.00 -5 MoftnUgbton the-Tlbine duet 7.00 3.00 6 If all our hearts 't-ere.gx)d anj true soprano to o 5 00 n.$n 7 Arhhored tenor solo 5.00 2.50 S The Tempest basn solo . 5.00 2.50 9 March of the SixUitMisanJ orpan solo s 00 t.si . 10 Essay on Music .5.00 2.50 All those wishing to compete for'' .prizes should hand in their names not later than Sept. ist and give '.the selection on which they will4 compete. - . Alfred M. Duriian, Secretary. Ko. 3300. DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.- NOTiCE FOR 'PUBLICATION. UNITFD STATK6 ItND OFFICE, SALT LAKKMTY, .fTAII Jus v 14, iS)r- Notic is herefcv given that William A Pring-hurst Pring-hurst jr. of l'(Uuervillc. Washington Conntv, Ftab, lias filed notT'C of intention to 'make urmfon his dcsert-lan.l clnbu No. 431 S. for the N'W '4 of N V ' of Section j, Tp. 41 S. R. 13 V. S. L M., Utah, before the Omit v Clerk of Washington County, at St. (it!ore, Utah, on 'Saturday, the 2Sth day of A nt: 11st, 1S17 . lie names the following witnesses to .prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said lanVl: John Steele, David Spilshury, Beniantin (irainger, John C. Naetr''JrM all ot Toqucrville, Washington County, Utah. I Bvron Grw,; Register. T. C. Bailey, Attorney. I First Publication July 31st, 1&7. ToqucTville, Utah, July 13, 1897. At the County exanlination of Teachers, held in St. George, July .2nd and 3rd, the following applicants appli-cants for certificates were successful success-ful inpassing; Primary Grade. Rachel Cottam, .Mary Thompson, Artie Snow, GenaSpilsbury, Annio Sprowl, Lizzie McMullin, David Hirschi, Theodore Graf, Louia Bastiau. Certificates renewed, Grammer Grade; Zaideo Walker, '' Josephine Jliles, Ella Jarvis, Lena ; - Nelson Primary Grade, John T. i ' j TKoodbury, James G. Duffin, Mar-fin Mar-fin L. McAllister, M. M. Harmon. " j By order of the Board, . ' Levi N. Harmon. Co. Supt. of Schools. ' T757".lxixsto-2-411 Oo , yi now have afew (incjg 1? . Trill Blood BBRSSHISS. and a few Vt- half-bieed BEEZ3H1SS PIG3 for J'. sals. STSPPutin your orders now. V i?" Prices reasonableJ ! WANTED I Good, reliable, energetic men to solicit orders for Nursery Stock. We I pay a liberal commission. Cash ad- vanced for expenses. -Write to-day for full particulars. Oregon Wholesale Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. Protect your Ideas: thy may bring yon wealth. I Write JGllN WliUDURUURN ft CO., Patent Attor-' Attor-' beys, Washington, D. C, for their $1,800 prlv offcfT m list of two ii6ndrcl luvemiouj wanted. To Xloiit, ; A 'Good Prick Store, located 'n Pine ValTey. For particulars w i:-) or apply to Eliza A. Lloyd, i'ine . "iT4 Valley, Washington Co., Utah..' zSx ,-,;'vI . . , ' '' . |