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Our machine, are tb moit tip-to-dat. on th. markat, jWFfllHHHBaiB' oontnln nit th. lateat ImproremenU, aro sxtramalr (trona and . miiiiiBiiSiiK. airapla. do pvrfwt work, aroaaillr oparatMl and oro Teryr&nSJ j HPPrVP 'wonazaa. Wrluto-dartorourtrMOatalosX. I MlR. R. HDWEIL& CO., Minneapolis, Hinnj NOTICRi-United Statea Land om, Salt Lake Clly. Utah. Mnr 18, 1912. To Whom It may Concern:-ootiu; in nettbv ulveii that the Statu ol Utah lian hied it: thlH oflice lista of lainiH, autectctt by ihcKalil Sthte, under section Oofthe Act of Uonurea, approved July 10, 1811, as Indemnity School Uiuta, viz.- Lot In ml 2, Sc? 4.T.32S., K 10 W., H. I. M.. Knibrarrtl In Indemnity Kclicol Selection Lint. Serial OKM, and N. W. N. H. , -cc W.T US., R. 13 W. S. In M embraced In Indcninliy School I.lfd, Serial ooia Copieo ol nald llitta, m far na they itlato to aald tracta by dercilptlve kuImIIvIkIhiih, have been coiiHiilcuinitly post in I In tills ofllre for innpec-t innpec-t ion by any prrKou Intf rested and by tho public treuernlly. During tho perltxl orpubllcntlon of III l notice or any lime ttieri-alter, and before final niiproval and certification, under depait-inental depait-inental reifulattoiiHof April '.5, 1'XT, protcstH or conlrhtK at'nliiHt the c'nlm of the State to any of the tractrt or t-ubdiu-ioiiH herelntiefore dcs crlbrd ru M-c (.'rutind that the ainit la more vnl tinb e for inlueral than for agricultural pur )oe, will be received (mil noli d lor report to the General I. ami Office at W.iMiIn (on I). C. failure so to protest or cmiU'it. nl mu the time auccified, ri'lli lieconat eirilsuMii lent evidence of the uou-mlneral character of the tracta and the letectloiiH thereof , beluir otberwlu free from obi rtlnu, will be approved lo the State. H I K. THOMPSON, RtxUter l'iiafjuno7 -Last July 7. Notice for PubHcation (Publisher.) (Coal Waiver Filed.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 20, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Henry A. Pace, of New Harmony, Har-mony, Utah, who, on May 20, 1908, made Desert Land Entry Serial (01937), No. 5635, for NEi, Section 23, Township 38 S., Range 13 W., Salt Lake Meridian, Mer-idian, has filed notice of intention inten-tion to make Final Proof, to establish es-tablish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, -at St. George, Utah, on the 3d day of July, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Orson Hammond, William Chinn, James E. Taylor, James Russell, all of New Harmony, Utah. I E. D. R. THOMPSON, Registor. I I. C. Macfarlane, Atty. i First May 31 Last June 28. Notice to Committees. I The general committee of the I County Fair Association desires a meeting with the heads of the various departments, in the tab- I ernacle Saturday night at 8:30 I o'clock. The importance of the matters to be discussed rrakes it essential that the chairman of each committee be present. E. B. DALLEY, THOS. DIX. JAMES A. TWEEDIE, Gen'l Committee. Mrs. C. G. Bell, w'io for several sev-eral years has been the genial hosetss at the Cedars hotel, wiJl relinquish the management of that hostlery on July 1st and will be succeeded by her brother, Walter Granger. During her connection with the Cedars hotel, ho-tel, Mrs. Bell has endeared herself her-self to the traveling public in a way that her retirement will be little less than a personal loss to scores who have enjoyed her hospitality hos-pitality m the past She is not certain as to her future plans, but contemplates a rest of several sever-al weeka, which will include a pleasure trip, probably to the coast. Notice to Water Users State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 20, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Don Skcugard, whose post office address is Parowan, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate appro-priate one four-hundred-fiftieth (1-450) of a cubic foJt of water per second from a seep in Iron County, Utah. Said seep is situated at a point which lies 990 feet south and 2904 feet west of the northeast corner of Section Sec-tion 15, Township 32 south, Range 16 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will bo iisod during. tliaperigl fmmmmmmm January 1 to December Sliu"" elusive, of each year, at ihe place where it issues from said seep for stock watering purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 4509. All protests against the granting grant-ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the com-pletioaof com-pletioaof the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication May 31, 1912, date of completion of publication July 1, 1912. Notice for Publication (Publisher.) (Coal Waiver Filed.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 20, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Albert F. Mathis of, New Harmony, Har-mony, Utah, who, on May 20, 1908, made Desert Land Entry (Serial 01938), l.o 5654, for NWi, Section ' Township 38 S., Range 13 brlt Lake Meridian, Mer-idian, has filed ctice of intention inten-tion to make. Fii : I Proof, to establish es-tablish claim to cl e land above , described, before the Clerk of ' the District Coi rt, at St. Goerge. Utah, on tl e 3.1 day of July, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: ? Orson Hammond. William ;. Chinn, James E. Taylor, James 4 Russell, all of New Harmony, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. I. C. Macfarlane, Atty. h First May 31 Last June 28. $- Ranches in Arizona. JT .Horses, Cattle, Wagons, Sad- ', dies and Harness, 40 acres of v land on meadows, mining stocks, X mining claims, for sale by -Jh D. M. CLARK. ' |