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Show Will buy or trade for a second hand Ford.C. D. B. Adv. lw. pd. FOR SALE. This spring onions, 7 , cts. per pound. Elsworth Flanni- ' gan. lw. pd. SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMALS State of Utah, County of Iron, City of Cedar. , ,r To Whom It May Concern: i $ ' . r I have in my possession tho follow-ing follow-ing described estray animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will bo sold at public auction to tho highest cash bidder, at my corral in caid Cedar Ce-dar City, Utah, Monday, July 12th, 1920, at the hour of 7 p. m., to-wit: One rod and white spotted heifer, 2-year-old; crop off left ear and crop and undcr-slopo off right car; branded (lazy) F over 7 on left hip. One red heifer, 2-yenr-old, marked "W" in left ear; crop and tag in right car, tag marked M. W. Bringhurst, Toquerville. Branded YI with bar under it. Said animals were taken up by mo r on Wednesday, tho 30th day of June, A. D., 1920. ANDREW HANSEN, City Poundkeeper. D0NT WAIT util the eleraets have taken the . life out of your tires before having them repaired. If you have a blowout or v surface cut, attend to it now. i Fred E. Warner -JUef NEXT J DANCE Ward halL FRIDAY, JULY 16TH PERRY ORCHESTRA Admission per Couple, 75 Cents Extra Ladies 25 Cents. i ii - . V ii'.t" ' " '' - ...,1 imii, ft S M WHEN you purchase a "4 H Buick Model K 49, you 1rv find that no seven passenger H ' car can possibly give greater H value better satisfaction, H higher efficiency or more re- H finement of detail. ma H With beautiful body line with large, - "y H comfortable seats and tonneaus, assem'- M bled on a chassis equipped with the J M famous Buick Valve-in-Head Motor, this model meets every requirement ' M 1 demanded in a dependable touring car fl for use under all conditions. M v . I H WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BDILT BUICK WILL BDILD THEM.. H Kopp's Garage I " "Guaranteed Workmanship" ' ' r ri Vj 9 SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMALS State of Utnh, County of Iron, City of Cednr. To Whom It Mny Concern: I have in my possession thu following follow-ing described cstrny animals, which if not claimed and taken nway,.will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at my corral in said Cedar Ce-dar City, ytah, Monday, July 12, 1920, at tho hour of 7 p. m., to-wit: One Shetland pony, about 3 years old, weight about COO lbs. No brand visible. Ono bay maro about 5 years old; weight about 000 lbs. No brand visible. vis-ible. Said animals were taken up by me on Thursday, the 1st day of July, A. 1)., lt20. ANDREW HANSEN, City Poundkeeper. NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office nt Salt Lake City, Utah, July 8, 1920. I Notice is hereby given that Harriet 1 A. Wilson, widow of FranciB L. Wil- son, deceased, of Prout, Utah, who on H September 2, 1915, made homestead H entry No. 015-180, for Lots 1 and 2; H EHNWK, WNE14, SENE, Sec. H 31, Tp. 33 S., R. 17 W., Salt Lako M Mcr., has filed notice, of intention to H make three (3) year proof, to cstab- H lish claim to the land above described, M before Clerk of tho District Court, at H Parowan, Utah, on tho 16th day of H August, 1920. H Claimant names as witnesses: H George D. Webster, Frank G. Web- H ster, Daniel Payne, nnd Mrs. Nettie H Payne, all of Prout, Utah, H GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. M (First July 9 Last Aug. 0, 1920.) H H This week there was a heavy do- H mand for hay pitchers and many men H wcro imported from neighboring set- H tlcmcnts to meet the demand. H Drop In I Boys I It's the live spot of the town. M The gang is always here the , H pepful bunch who know WHAT ; H IS WHAT. Billiards, pool, smokes and nice H cool drinks, H COME ON DOWN! fl Be a Mixer. H CEDARS POOL ROOM I |