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Show H WANTED 50 Spring Chickens. H Cedars Hotel. Adv. July 21. tf. H OO H Subscribe for the Record. I ADVICE STYLES I IN I MENS' AND YOUNG ! I MENS' SUITS. H We have just received our H Fall line of Suits which is the H very best we have ever had. H Prices are reasonable, from I $23.50 to $45.00. H We can fit ajid suit the most H particular. H They are standard made and all wool, H Call and let us show you. We H are in the business every minute. I POO'S TOGGERY. I "The Store for Men." -, -;- oo NOTICE TO WATER USERS. 00 State Engineer's Office, Snit Lake City, Utah, Aug. 24, 1922. Notice is hereby given that R. R. Page of Provo, Utah, has made application appli-cation in accordnnco with the requirements require-ments of tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utnh, 1919, to appropriate That Baby must feel Fid and fine to growas . BABIES GROW WE FURNISH MANY COMFORTS FOR BABIES CARE Powders, Nursers, Puffs, Soaps and. Nipples, TEETHING RINGS BABY SETS AND TOYS ALL BRANDS PREPARED FOODS COMPLETE LINE OF SIMPLE REMEDIES FOR CHILDHOOD AILMENTS ' PETERSEN DRUG COMPANY. t Thorley Theatre. Sept. 4 to Sept. 9 Monday and Tuesday. "Experience." With an All-Star All-Star Cast. "Secret Four." Wednesday. Marion Davis in "Enchantment." Thursday and Friday. Gloria Swanson in "The Gr'eat Moment." Saturday. Maurice Flinn in "Bucking the Lion." j Century Comedy. i THIS IS PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT WEEK. ' i Come out and enjoy yourself. We can recommend ! I each and every program. BEST OF MUSIC. SCHOOL MOVIES 1 Friday, Septt 8 Follio's Girl. A five reel feature. ' ! Hindu Hoodoo. Comedy. ' 1 ! I 1CW J1C M AT 8:30 P. M. ADMISSION, ADULTS 15c ! CHILDREN 5c. f s Fobs Onc-hundrcdths (4-100) of a nee. Foot of water from Crystal Springs, in Iron County. The springs issue at n point N. 89 degree, 50 min. V. 1188 ft thence N. 330 ft. from tv S. E. corner of Section 36, Township Town-ship tC South, Range 14 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed con-veyed by means of n ditch a distance of 1,000 ft. where ?.t will be used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 81, inclusive, of each .year for raining purposes. This use will consume 35-1000 of a Sec.j Ft. of water, and the remainder will bo returned to the stream at n point 330 ft. East of the NW, corner of Sec. C, Township 37 South, Range 13 West, Salt Lake Meridian. This application ap-plication is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 9007. All protests against the granting of saidv application, stating the rea- Isor.s therefor, must be made by affidavit af-fidavit in duplicate, accompanied with i a fee of $1.00, nnd filed in this office of-fice within thirty (80) days after J the completion of the publication of this notice. .-, R. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer. '' Date of first publication Sept. 1, 1922. Date of completion of pub- I lication Sept. 29, 1922. - . M Special-Six I X Touring M.J J SAVINGS resulting from capac- Sixarerccognizcdevcrywhere. And ity manufacture are now here's new proof of its endurance: offered to the buyer of the Studc- Studebaker's sales of repair parts, baker Special-Six. The new price of covering accidents as well as service, $1275is$200underitsformerprice. for the first seven months of 1922 Studebaker reductions became wcre Iess than they were for the effective August 1st after Stude- first seven months of 1919, in spite baker had completed the biggest of the fact that 186,000 new cars seven months in its70 years' history. were sold and put into operation And at a time when Studebaker since January 1, 192Q. had 15,000 unfilled orders on hand! The Special-Six at $1275 repre-It repre-It is a Studebaker policy of long ,cntg Q ncw standard of value-standing value-standing to share manufacturing greatest value Studebaker has ( savings with the customer. everoffered, and that means a value The performance, durability, that is positively unapproached comfort and quality of the Special- anywhere in the industry. Cowl llghti; cowl ventilator; maitlve head lamps; tonneau light with lone extension cord, rain-proof, one-piece windshield; windshield wiper; eight-day eight-day clock ; thief-proof transmission lock; tool compartment in left front door. MODELS AND PRICES-, o. b. factories LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX 5-Pan.. 113' W. P.. 40 H. P. i-Pan . 11V W. B . 50 If. P. 7-Pa . KV V B.. 60 IT. P. Touring $975 Touring . $1275 Touring $1650 Roadster (3.Pass.)- 975 Roadster (2-Pass.i 1250 Speedster (4-Pass.).. 1785 Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4-Pass.). 1275 ,. . . (2-Pass.) 1225 Coups (4-Pass.) 1875 Coupe (4-Pass.) 2275 Sedan 1550 Sedan 2050 Sedan 2475 Cord Tirea Standard Equipment , DON'S GARAGE - - DON COPPIN, PROP. - THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR 8 You Can't Beat ibis lire At The Price f The Goodrich "55" is a real tire of real value at a price remarkably low. It is the economy tire for light cars made with all It has everything you de- I mand in a tire tugged 1 construction, long mile- 1 age and good looks. E around economy. And we sell it at an unusually low price. I DON'S GARAGE . Studebaker Sales and Service I V J2 Goodrich Fabrics and Silvertown Cords 1 .. |