OCR Text |
Show Notice for Publication. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 18, 1912. Notice is hereby given thai IreVie R. Porter, assignee of Geotge Gardner, of Salt Lake City, who, on May 1, 1908, made Desert Land Entry (Serial 01926,) No. 5G41, for V1, Section 28, Township 35 S., Range 15 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before be-fore the Register & Receiver, U. S. Land OfTice, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 29th day of June, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: J. X. Gardner, of Pine Valley, Utah. John L. Sevy, of Pan-guitch, Pan-guitch, Utah. John L. Fackrell, of Woods Cioss, Utah. Israel Barlow, Jr., of Woods Cross, Utah. E. D. R. THOMSON, JRegister. First May 24-Last June 28. Notice to Builders. All who are interested in home building are invited to call and see my assortment of plans. I have just leceived 25 new plans, for bungalows, cotges, missions, mis-sions, and mansions, which I shall be pleased to snow any one interested. RANDALL L. JONES. Last Saturday afternoon, S. J. Foster, cashier of the Bank of Southern Utah, received a serious seri-ous injury in his home which for a time gave his family and I friends serious concern. Mr. Foster left the bank after the 'noon closing hour, feeling about as usual, but lay down on a ' couch to rest. Shortly aft' r ly-ling ly-ling down, the telephone uuil J and he started up tol answer it It is presumed that the sudden , rising caused him to become sud-jdcnly sud-jdcnly seized with blindness and to pitch forward on his face. The first intimation of anything wrong was a call for help directed direct-ed to Mrs. Foster, who was in an adjoining room, and rushing j to his aid, she found' him en the floor with his head resting on his hands, his face covered with blood. Dr. A. N. Leonard was hastily summoned and found j a cut on the upper lip which re-'quired re-'quired several stitches to close, and a bruise underneath the i chin. The presumption is that in Calling Mr. Foster struck a ' window sill before reaching the i floor. He was in a semi-con-iseious condition and remained so until Monday morning, when he 1 began to show signs of rapid im-jprovement. im-jprovement. As soon as his memory cleared up, he insisted on getting out, and, barring a "full face," is again himself. In this issue of The Record appears the professional card of Dr. C. M. Clark, who recently removed to this city. Dr. Clark is no stranger to many of our people, having many relatives and friends in this part1 of the state. He has opened a suite of offices in connection with t Dr. Robt. A. Thorley, in the Mercantile Mercan-tile blcck. Notice to Water Users State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 21, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Willard Skougard, whose post , office address is Parowan, Utah, i has made application in accordance accor-dance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1 1907, as amended by the Session ! Laws of Utah, 1909 and 3911, to j appropriate one ninetieth (1-90) ! of a cubic-foot of water per , second from an unnamed spring in Iron County, Utah. Said 'spring is situated at a point which lies 1,91 1 feet north and 868 ieet east of the southwest 'comer of Section 11, Township 32 south. Range 16 west, Salt Lrko base and meridian. The water will be diverted at the place where it issues from said spring and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a ditance. of lu feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December 81, inclusive, of each year, for ftcclc watering purposes. purpos-es. This application is designated designa-ted in the State Engineer's office as No. 4485. All protest? against the granting grant-ing of said application, plating the leasons therefcr, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (SO) days after the completion com-pletion cf the publication of this notice. - CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first pi blication May 31, 1912, date of completion of publication July 1. 1912. I ARrlcuUimilniul Mineral Survtys Krai KM.tte txwulit nmt oUt & Kiitrlun and final 1'root under Certlllrd land rcripln bought and located M ltunii-stend and Desert InndnctK I.oaiiH procured. Map, tracing and $ HH Wnirr applications and proiU Illue prtntn prepared. Surely on bund h HB Deed, powers o( attorney, mortgage With American Surety Co. 01 New Vorlc tttM t M. H DALLEY & SONS CO. H J 5utrvor, Laud Attorney, U. S. Mineral Survovor, Mcenxed Almtr.ictcr, Notaries J M Public. Ilonds, Lease-), Contracts and Auteeuicul, Attlclcit of Incorporation A IH lly-l,aVH w D I! real, estate: H T Auents (or Newcastle 1'arm Lands b M ' Abstracts of Title ptepared. Titles uxdmlued mid corrrcled 1 tti our new olticc, Suite No. I, Mercantile Hlock ' P.O. Dox 100 Cedar City, Utah H j Choice Beef Mutton & Cured Meats j Courteous Attention to Every Customer, j H Children as well as Adults. We receive Pish ever' Thursday evening, Nice and j H j fresh, not the cold-storage sort. t H Phone 16 Red, Geo. K. Urie, Manager. M IS ?io (lie Sifs;l;ay sin (ho (A H I 'LEADER1 I I 91 f) H (0 Embroidery Flosses, White Stamped (A H ft) Dresser Scarfs, Lunch Cloths, Pillow m H YL Slips, and all kinds of Art work, J I H Sffl Waists, and Skirts, Cotton Silk and H y) Lisle Gloves, long and Short, o o o j) H U lea Trimmingsf Dress Goods, u I q Nobby Hand bags. Every thing a i H jl lady wants, oooooooo jl H m No trouble to Show Goods. J? H m Give us a CALL H p M. D. HIGBEE, MANAGER ) H l4iv''vi:i Jl I Lxiraber Buyers Attention! I "1B t .. M t Uefot'f buying Luiuboi, let met )tioto i on my tirlecH. ,'. H ' It will cost you onlj' tho it'utihlu towtitt!, or cull unil f- " H Supplying Complete Lots a Specialty. M b Tliosu liu.vhi"; in larjic miuiitliicH will llnd it Lothoir 'i, H I; utlvuiittitfo to nit itijv i lues. f H fr Uialtor O. Vlitcherll, j x-flLitcj-u-A.axr, - - xj'X'.A.xa: , H p Southern Utah Hospital. I I j Equipped to give special care M H to those requiring the care of a J? H w hospital. & & & . . M. $ W 1 yjg Clean, sanitary rooms and beds. Latest surgical a M appIianccs.A home-like pfoce for the sick. Jg I i I H A. N. LEONARD, M. D., Supt. 8 G. W. MIDDLETON, M. D., Associate Surgeon. 1 I Horse Owners Attention. Soild Mark is? still at the old stand, Tho?. Walker's barn. Remember, Re-member, you can't beat his breeding in the state and, by the wayr his breed is the famous Kentucky saddle and combination combina-tion driving. Why not get a couple of his foals and have a team of drivers that can't be beat, as well as saddlers that when you ride you feel that you are a better man. J. C. rSBELL. Our $5,000 printing pfanl -i;r jervice when pu need ami! -printing linr 5'itfi-u cm!', , nmt... I'll- I?'.-.'- , J Alan O'Neil, the "blow-hard" H Who suddenly appeared in' town H a few weeks since and filled H many of our citizens with alter- H jnating impulses of fear and glad- , ness, "blew out" cf town the j other day, much to the sorrow of H 'several of our citi.ens to whom H ho owed unpaid bills. The hoav- H iest loser is the Cedais Hotel. H ' If we were inclined to state what H I he proposed to do in the way of I promoting enterprises?, we would ' H shorten the task by stating what he was not going to do, which H was very little. H Pigs for sale. Enquire of Win. I Lunt. B |