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Show BHIHHflHHHIBHiHEIHHSHIHHBHiHIHlHHIHHSviiPIHHMHiHHHHHHHRiM 'H IJvf JL Going Straight 1 M VKJMl ":ie Mark I H IS?WmV' M jt 1wib3m A woman's brain 13 different from a man's. Sho B iC JLHWp' m wr M baa intuition. Sho goes straight to tho mark with- Bj B M -"lllHrV Wf S7l out roliscning whys and wherefores. B BWlnll if JLS Women recognize good clothes instantly. They I B B N. Jm V L&Sw appreciate tho value of being welldressed. They H .- jHI B Jr, 11 ,r admire tho man who wears garments of stylo H B Hi II V Hi Bjkdr a distinction. H ' fl Ml l y r !h1 Women are enthusiastic about tho kind of clothes mado by H fl I H HiC ' erers & Co. I I I mrJ Merchant Tailors, Chicago H B 1 HI M because Perlberg Clothes have that style distinction qual- Bj B B 1 MUM m ity which give nn appearance of refined elegance to tho H B E 1 iBM L. man wn0 wears them. H H I 1 f Refill JM Take any woman you know let her look over tho H M I 1 II HHll ill Perlberg samples and study tho Perlberg models and she'll - M m 11 BffRl 111 show you how to dress pleasingly, and at tho samo time H M B UlnM vHl economically. H H B 1 Hvf m mii Get the opinion of your women friends your wifeyour Bj H I a I- vi li mother your sweetheart before you buy a new suit or H H B Alti, ViA M W overcoat. H I 'MHHZm f 's an vou' navo Perlberg make the garments. Bj H I Pjra u &004s are the. best- I j ko.1, Wjk Our prices are right 1 I mMmmmmumSmm the palace drug store:. mm H Subscribe for tho "Record." Notice to Water Users. State Uiitf lnccr'a OMcu, Salt I.aUo City, L'tah, April 22 11)10. Notice Is hereby u I veil tlmt William U. lVlm-pi lVlm-pi uliose (MiNt odice ndilrt'SH In Cedar City, I' till. h:n maile aipllcatlon In accontanci-ultli the rt'iulrtiueiitH ( tin- ComplU'ri I. huh of Utah, 11)07, ait amended by this Session Laws of Utah, I0W, to appropriato flftv (50) cublc-feut per Keconil of water from Coal Creek, Iron County, Utah. Bald water will burihcrU-.t nt a jioliit which lies 1,183 feet xcuith anil 7c3 feet cast of the north earn comer of hectlon JU, ToMililp30oiilli, Katii;u 11 next, S.tlt I,aUu bawe anil meridian from where it will bu convey con-vey til by meai'Hof a canal for a itUtancu ot 31,320 feet and there umI during the period from January 1 to December 31, IncliiHhu. nfc.ich year, to Irrlnatu 1,4 10 acres of land embraced In Section II, 12, n, 14, 1 VI ami ZJ, TomikIiI. ;w Houth, Kan vc 12 went. Salt Lake liao and nu-r Idian Thin application Is clcslu'iialrd In the Statu Kuirliifer'H nflicu ;ih No. 2Hi7. All protest aualust thu Krautlnif of said application ap-plication Htatlni: tint reasiinn therefor, mutt be made by affidavit In duplicate and II It-it In this ofpee within thirty 13 'Jilayn after the completion comple-tion of the publication of tills notice. CAI.KIt TANNUK, Slate Knt' Incur, Date of first publication April 29. 1910, dl pf completion of publication May 31, 1010. Notice to Water Users. State Uni.'ineer'fi Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 16. 1910. ' Notice ir hereby iflen that Conrad Ualclit, whose post-offite rid rest Is Cedar City, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled I,aw of Utah, 1W7, as amended by theScsHlon Law of Utah, 11)09, to appropriate one twelfth (M2l of a cubic foot per second of water from an unnamed niirlnir in Iron County, Utah. Said spring Is hituaied at a point which IIi-h 1,602 feet nouth nd l,8M feet east of the sou Hi cant corner of Section 18, Township 35 south, Kanuu 14 west. Salt I ake ba! and meridian. The water wilt be diverted at the place wnere It Issues front said pprlnir and convened by means of a pipe llnnfora dltanceof3i feet, where It discharges Into wooden trotiifhs M feet in Icuuth. The overflow from said iriMiylin, If anv, will be coiiTeyid bv means of a ditch to the natural channel of the Ntreum. nliere an ear teen dam will tie conmruclrd for the purpose of lm. poundlnir said water 'Die water so dh cried will be used durinx the period from January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of each Near, for , Mock watrrlnir purpoRes, TIiIh application I rf'sltrnated i:i the Slate Kntfineer'it office as No. T77V. All protest acaliiHt tlie (.'rantinu' of Bald application, Mutiny the reason therefor, must ' be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed in I this office wlthlu thirty (30) day after the , coirpletionof the publication of thu notice. CAI.EII TANNER. ! State Kniflneer. Date of first publication April 29, 1910, date ' of completion of publication May 31, 1910. f ISHlilQ J -I j EHwmSb : -1' I I Cedar City is a Progressive own. i M It is well balanced; it is going1 forward. It is the $ ""H best home of the stockmen of Southern Utah, because H fi it is the central location. H fit is the home of the Normal, the greatest Godsend H (without question) that ever came to Southern Utah. H I The people are up-to-date, without going to the ex- H treme. They like the best at reasonable prices. I H f That is WHY we carry the largest stock of Furni- S I ture, Ranges and Carpets, south of Richfield. I H As to Quality, we .venture 'to say (for wo know H what we are talking about) that you can't find in any fig H I one store in the State more Standard. Goods than we ' J H h carry. t H T Standard Goods are goods that have a world wide k fM J reputation; that are known everywhere for their qual- H ity, and they are usually sold at uniform prices. . M & jl few of tho Standard 9ood wo carry H ft Majestic Ranges Sanitaire Iron Bedsteads H I Iloosier Kitchen Cabinets Whitney Baby Carriages f H Ostermoor Mattresses Globe-Wernicke Bookcase M Simmons Steel Springs Richardson Rugs. t H 4 -Leigh Furniture & Carpet Company r H Cedar Equitable Coop. Assn |