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Show Tanlac has been an unfailing source of comfort to millions throughout tho length nnd brcalth of this continent Haiic you tried it for your troubles? Cednr City Drug Co. Advcrtismcnt. ( NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 28, 1921. Notice is hereby given thnt William Williams of Cedar City, Utah, who, on November 29, 1916, made Homestead Home-stead entry No. 01779G, for S NW-VI, NW-VI, lot 3, section B, twp 37 South, Range 10 West, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mako three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho Clerk of tho District Court at ,Pn rowan, Utah, on tho 11th day of March, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Chnrles N. Oorry, Thomas Evan Williams, Georsjo Nelson, Willinm Stovens, all of Oodar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Dec. '0. Iat .lun.JT) I . Notico .For.PublicatloHj (Publisher) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlre at Salt Lake City, Utah. January li, 1922. . Notice is 'mlrbby given that James T. Blaaka-n, Modenn, Utah, who, on Jmvatjf "T 1919, made Orignnl Homes e-'' nf.rv, No. 023847, and' on Sopt. )8, ldfgO, mado additional HomwUa . fiffi No. 024090 for , FJk Nfc''. , "i NE'4, NE, SE't,' Sec. 20; NW'.i, SWVi, Section 21, WVjNWti, .'iNWtt, NW'i NEH , Section 1"; J awnship 32 South, Rango 18 Vrcsl, Salt Lako Meridian, has filpd noUcod of intention to mnkoi thrce-yoar Pi oof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before U. S. Commissioner, nt Modenn, Utah on tho 20h day of February, 1922. Claimnnt names as witnesses: P. E. Peak, of Modenn, Utah. John E. Wolfe, of Hamlin Valley, Utah. Al-Vin Al-Vin M. Humphreys, of Hamlin Valley Utah. A. W. Sanford, of- Modenn, Utalu , GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Jan. 20 Last Feb. 17) H. C. 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THE GOLDEN RULE STARE THE BUSY TTORE. minim iiimn n--ir-rrr-r-i-r- r i - in riTifirrrmitiiiiiniiiiiiirriiminniiHm i uniiJiiiTtriiiii Notice to Subscribers. j OF THE IRON COUNTY TELLEPHONE COMPANY. j Up to Ihe present time this Compnny hns had no IRON CLAD 5 rule limiting, credit to Subscribers for Exchange service. I This pollicy placed n responsibility on the manager which he particularly in the last year, lias not been nblo to enrry with satisfaction satisfac-tion to himself or tho Board of Directors. Unlike most other businobses, we find it difficult to cut out credit. cred-it. But we must finl a way to limit it, since our collections for 1921 i fall short of our INADEQUATE earnings. As n step toward tho elimination of excessive credit our Board of Directors has adopted tho following: No Subscriber's Account Will be Permitted to Run Over Three (.1) Months Without a Substantial Payment Being Made. . Tho application of the rule is this: Any subscriber who on Jnnu- ary 1, 1922, was owing for two (2) months ecrvice (or more) must mako a substantial payment during January. Otherwise, on February 1st hu will be owing for three mosths, nsd service .mst be discontinued. discontin-ued. ! A "Substantial payment" in no ensa can bo loss than the prico of j one month's service, und 'Mm ioro, depending on the nnturo of scr-i scr-i vicu owed for. - k I ft is felt tha,lj " requirement is within tto rench of all subscri- ,' bore. Though some might be able to setttlo in full. That it is a duty the Directors owe to the Stockholders (140 in UHHbcr) nnd the patrons, to preserve solvency. Anl it is hoj ml t' nt r th. frst ('ay of Febrrnry, and on the first day rf each :' ''et',ng n.onth, th.-ro will exist not one cnuso for discontinuing senile. 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