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Show CEDAR CITY DRUG COMPANY I i I Keep up with the news j I i ! .' Know what goes on f in the world f 5 5 Study Fashions, House deco- I ration and planning 3 a e f Read new short stories 3 I Find these in the latest J I I i Magazines I I - i I For sale at I - i CEDAR CITY DRUG COMPANY , MACFARLANE Be BERGSTROM M. J. MACFARLANE J. W. BERGSTROM MEDICINE, SURGERY MEDICINE, EAR, CYC PHONE I04M NOSE, THROAT, PIT. TINO OP GLASSES PHONE 14 OFFICE IN HOSPITAL OPPICC HRS. 2BP.M.OPPICE PHONEUOPa . ) I RANDALL L. JONES ARCHITECT Offico in Cedar Sheap Association Building Office hours 0-12, A. M. CEDAR CITY - UTAH 4 D r i i SWEETS TO THE SWEET ON ST. Valentine's day Permit us to sell you a special Valentine box of our best for HER' - m I A MIIIWMttWMlWtlMtlWttHMIWtMMItMMg jWant I Adv'ts Do not lay in your supply of coal until you see me. I am prepared to handle any quantity, and the best quality. qual-ity. W. C. Adams, phone 104J. Adv. POTATOES Buy in wholesale lots, sorted potatoes po-tatoes at two cents per pound. CHARLES R. HUNTER Tel. 20F2 3-2G-21 FOR RENT Four good rooms, for particulars enquire of Mrs. J. G. Webster, City. 2-11 FOR SALE Sudn Grass Seed, Dry Land Grown, 15 cents per lb. Lots of 25 lbs. or more, Post Paid to Zone 3. Address, James I. Corric, Modcna. IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE State of Utah, County of Iron. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ES-TATE OF ELIZA McCONNELL. DECEASED. NOTICE. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described tract of land with the improvements and appurtenances ap-purtenances in Iron County, State of Utah: Commencing at the southeast corner corn-er of Lot 12, Block 25, Plat B, Cedar City Town Survey; thence west 12 rods; thence north 7 rods and 13 feet; thence cast 12 rods; thenco south 7 rods and 13 feet, to place of beginning, on or after Saturday, February 12th, 1921, and written bids will bo received at his residence or through the mails at Cedar City, Utah, terms of sale, cash, ten per cent of purchase price at time of sale, balance upon confirmation of sale by the court. LA FAYETTE McCONNELL, Administrator. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Salt Lake City. Utah. February 8, 1921. NOTICE ia hereby given that Lau-. Lau-. retta Perry of Cedar City, Utah, who, i on April 23, 1919, made Homestead I entry No. 024150, for S SE4, S SWJ4, Section 5, Township 37 South, !' Range 10 West, Salt Lake Meridian, ; has filed notice of intention to make ! "commutation" Proof, to cstabl'sh j claim to tho land nbove described, boil bo-il fore Clerk of the District Court, at ! Parowan, Utah, on the 24th day of I March, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses Thomas Stapley, William S. Sawyer, Saw-yer, Lemuel Willis, Heber Perry, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. 11, Last Mar. 11, 1921.) 1 1 1 HON. CALVIN COOLIDGE I If f Governor of the State of Massachusetts, and Vice I President elect, says: II C( HE time has arrived for saving by the 1 I I people in order to discharge the obliga- 1 1 1 I tions of the war, in order to provide ad- 1 I ditional capital with which to meet the 9 f j demands for greater production, in order 8 I to strengthen the character of our citizenship by the 1 exercise of self-control and self-denial, in order that 3 j there may be a deeper realization that extravagance 8 I ! is wrong and that thrift is right." I jv j This bank will help you to save by adding 5 per cent interest, subject to usual reguktiens. 1 1 II We will pay 6 on $1000.00 or more if left I 1 with us for six months or longer. 1 i I BANK OF SOUTHERN UTAH ' I H I 'Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents." J fc . V-fV '"ntummmiMMiniiiimnirmiMniiiiiiiiiii " '""''''l"'lll'l'''IIMmlll)lllMIIIMMmlMIIWMIIIIMIIIIIIIliinillllIUIIUUIUllIWinIMKJU U I Millions of Dollars were ; , Paid to Depositers During 1920 as Interest on Savings. W Did you get your share? i I IRON COMMERCIAL &SVCSBK j hm m TIiiIiIiIiiii'iii mi I nWil rnTTT iPirtiliftdi fllili M I iiiiimi " i.m lW ; ' Cj 0. : G) 111 J I 'l i&y 7 , 7 , - a Every Buick owner esteems his car beecause of its dependablenes$-its ability to "come through." To this, the new 1921 Buick models bring improvements and refinements that add to the joy of possession of every Buifk owner. A new graceful, low, steamline body; a more roomy interior with com- . fortable seating arrangement; and a more resilient sprring suspension. " which makes riding delightful, are but a few of the new features. Cord Tires Regular Equipment from January 1, 1921 , ' ' KOPP'S GARAGE -"' ' i Suaranteed Workmanship WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE MADE BUICK WILL- MAKE THEM v .- ... . NOTICE I'OIl PUBLICATION. .tention to make tiirce-year Proof, to 5"lllll",ll,MII"lll,,""M'ii",''"ii'i utiiiiiiiiiiiuwiinij. CPuhlisher.) establish claim to the land above de- J UKKrnrv o Dinurn I Department of the Interior, U. S. scribed, before Clerk of tho District f nANLUlK. & BAKNES 1 Land Oflice at Salt Lake City, Utah Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 19th 1 LAWYERS 1 January 22, 1921. (lny 0f March, 1921. if 1 I Notice is hereby given that GeorRoj Claimant names as witnesses: 11 Sulto 80G Dese"t Bank Bldg. W. Esplin, of Cedar City, Utah, who, Clarence Hnight, and Charlotte J. if SALT LAKE CITY on September 5, 1916, made Home- Haight, of Cedar City, Utah, i&nd 1 Was 1C3 1 stead entry, No. 017129, for W& Dan E. Matheson and Millard Halter- I oin, tt ,, A T ,1 NV4, W SW'4, Section 10, Town- man, of Enoch, Utah. f SllClrcIal ntlentIon Biven to Legal! ship 35 South, Range 11 West, Salt GOULD B. BLAKELY 1 Mntters in thc Fifth District 1 Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in- Retrist'or a J |