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Show -Lli I .Ul.l II .1 ja'.gFg- H I WW !! Ill Mill mill IIIIIBMMBWMWaMaiMMWWMM I JUST THINK OF IT 1 SOMETHING AT I Kalsomine 60c. a Pkg, I TT IS A UTAH PRO- . , L DUCT AND LOCAL . PAINTERS STATE IT BEATS ANYTHING . THEY EVER USED. H We have also handled it for three years H and can recommend it. HI I LEIOH FURNITURE & CARPET CO. I I BUY IN THE TIME I OF NEED If The Implement and I Harvesting lines arc K - Depleted ..... But we have bargains in all K lines; our prices are below Salt I Lake and N. W. Utah retail. I; :.; ' i Walking Plows $30.00 to $37.50 I ' California G. E. Sulkey .- 82.00 to 85.00 I m ( i K . Disc Harrows '- . 85.00 to 95.00 R, Peg Tooth Harrows -" 30.00 to 35.00 I H Hand Corn Planters I H'-! One Horse Corn Planters ... 18.00 I K Mowers .... 87.00 to 95.00 I .f Rakes - 55.00 to 57.00 I An exceptionally good buy on a : slightly used sulkey plow $35.00 I A full stock of garden tools and I : seeds. I CEDAR MERC. & L S. CO. SALE OV ESTRAY ANIMAL State of Utah, County of Iron, City of Enoch. To Whom It May Concern: I have in my possession the following follow-ing described cstray animal, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at my corral in said Enoch ; precinct, Utah, on Saturday, May 22, 1920, at tho hour of 2 p. m., to-wit: Ono light brown mulo about eight years old; no brand visible; weight i about 1,000 lbs. Said animal was taken up by mo on i Tuesday, the 29th day of April, A. D., ; 1920. W. F. ARMSTRONG, i Constable, Enoch Precinct. LOST. Thursday evening, on the i streets of Cedar City, loose-leaf ' memorandum book, side 3 by 5 inches, I containing lead pencil notes. Reward, , Lcnvo at Record Office. lw. pd. FOR SALE CHEAP. A Hoosiot kitchen cabinet. Enquiro of Mrs, Ralph Watson. lw. ; I still havo 80 acres of excellent irrigated land for sale. J. M. Foster, Adv. tf. SOMMER CHAOTAIIQUII 10 KflSIT TREAT Ellison-White Company Assures Us They Have Exceptional Program Pro-gram Tin's Year. Portland, Oregon, May 7th, 1920. , Mr. C. S. Wilkinson. Tho. hum of mp activity and preparation around thin office is a forceful reminder that an- ' other Chautauqua season will soon be in full swing. In a very few wocku our organizer, field workers and talent will bo in your midst It has been possible to arrange ouch a program as wc havo for this summer only through tho co-operation of 900 Western communities, including your own. Wc would bc'unnblo to purchase and deliver to you any singlo day's program for the cost of tho entire five wero it not for tho public spirit manifested by yourself and your committee com-mittee together with tho boosters In other towns. You havo signed our contracts making circuit Chautauquaa possible, thereby giving your community com-munity tho advantages whicji over 10,-000 10,-000 other Amorican cities will enjoy this summer. Wo have taken into considcrtion tho needs of our entire circuit in planning this year's Chautauqua. Wo asauro you that your program which will come on tho dates now definitely aot ns July 0-7-8-9-10 is worth every e'ffort it will cost In our attempt to make Chautauqua helpful wo havo combined instruction, music nnd entertainment On our lecture staff this year wo will present Marion Ballou Fisk, cartoonist-lecturer; Joel W. Eastman, who will- talk on present day problems; prob-lems; Mrs. D. PJrio Bcyea, America' first volunteer Red Cross nurse, and Chas. S. Price, with beautiful slides illustrating tho wilds of Alaska. Our music and entertainment will consist of MncGrcgor's Vocal quartet; Ruby Pago Ferguson, render and interpreter in-terpreter of plays: the Regniers, impersonators im-personators and "mnke-up" artista; tho Stearns-Gregg company with tho best of tho classics and Mndamo Josephine Jo-sephine Martino, Primo Donna soprano. so-prano. It is a real pleasure to announce such a program. Very truly yours, ELLISON-WHITE, By Lowell C. Pagot. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Xnnd Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 12, 1920. Notice is hereby given that John Batt, of Cedar City, Utah, who on May 8, 191G, mado homestead entry, serial No. 014582, for tho NW, Sec. 3, Tp. 36 S., R. 11 W., Salt Lako Mcr., has filed notice of intention to mako three (3) year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before be-fore tho Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Iron county, Utah, on the 20th day of June, 1920. . 1 Claimant names as witnesses: ? Robert W. Sherratt, William Sherratt, Sher-ratt, Charles Hallman and Angus Rosenberg, Ros-enberg, nil of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Registor. (First May 14 Last June 11, 1920.) i , ! Don't Throw ! Your Money Awsy In the form of half worn out AUTO TIRES. M The price of Tires is up, and is expected to go higher. Relieve the scarcity by get-ling get-ling all the mileage out of your old tires. , f ALL WORK GUARANTEED fyfe J FREDE. WARNER. I Shop rear of Kopp's Garage. I All good boosters subscribe for the local newspaer. |