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H Let us demonstrate this all-purpose tractor on your own land. H That's the way to gauge its worth to you. No obligation. I j Don's Garage Cedar City, Utah. H r ngK" " - fnnBHHHMH ! I Many Cedar City Men I Buying Land I AT 4 i '. i''1 m - - i MM.M,--- " - . j ! HR!pyV-w3s H I BHQ C&K Vrr,7T?HPvv9i ! CHI'vMHfvv --------I HHW!rPnBHv3F CN tSc4?J ! CVV 9wV tl Hfji. 4 T 'I JfvkR'j H UNLOADING BEETS AT THE FACTORY M Delta has a Sugar Factory which Cost $1,250,000 A PERFECT WATER SYSTEM H Never a Drought at Delta H Hay 4 to 6 tons; 1918 prize beet crop 24 tons; Alfalfa Seed 19 3-4 bushels in 1919, H netting $329.43 per acre. t WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION TO D Commercial Club DELTA UTOI H Mayor Arch Swapp left for south- H ern California laat Wednesday after- B noon to look after business interests. Ho has a bunch of sheep thero fattening fatten-ing for market. Ho will bo gono ten days or two weeks. U ' I I II Hill ' " " n. i. i 9 Tiling Vp IjT Happiness ,4 -lM ---ajUjJy l , Does each year find you 1 . ' ------- wishing and hoping for ' i , better things in the future and I regretting lack of accomplishment , in the past? There is one sure way to fill your horn of plenty to the brim with all the good things of life. It entails j I no sacrifice now. It merely means i I the forming of a good habit, , ,, J I HRiHi '" Save! That good old formula for ' success is as true now as when it helped build the fortunes mm of our pioneer railroad build- F ers, manufacturers and j jEmL Applying it on a small scale A -3a. in yur own way will bring &Si5BSfe, you results in proportion. MaKe This 'BanKVotir Best Scr-Vant I Open an Account tuitb ! Today JVOWt IRON COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK Cedar City, UtaK For Tho Children. Too much caro cannot be exercised in selecting n cough medicine for children. It Bhould be pleasant to take, contain no harmful drug and most effectual in curing their coughs and colds. Long experience has shown that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets these conditions. It is a favorite favor-ite with many mothers. Adv. 0 Bad breath, colorless lips, sallow cheeks give a girl little chance for "n man" Don't givo up, try Hollister's Hollis-ter's Rorky Mountain Tea and see how popular you get. Cedar City Drug Co., Adv. The weather has turned much cooler since tho fall of nenrly a foot of snow nbout the first of the week, which has I j effected somo improvement in tho con-dition con-dition of the roads. Tho tempcraturo was near tho zero mark again last Wednesday morning. j i Dear Grace: I know you did not havo a good time at tho danco last evening. Just a hint Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is tho best ever for bad breath, sallow color, no pep, pimply face, bad disposition. Joe. Cedar City Drug Co., Adv. IjEG-AIj .ARTME3NT STATE LAND NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 21, 1920. To Whom It May Concern: NOTICE is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lnnds, selected by the said State, under un-der section G of the Act of Congress, approved July 1G, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial 025290, N-EWNWtf, N-EWNWtf, NWKNWU, Sec. 24; iSWUSWtt, Section 25; SEtt-SE4, SEtt-SE4, SWKSEU, Sec. 26: SWV4-SEVu SWV4-SEVu SEttSWU, SWKSWK. Sec. 13; NWVISEU, NEViSEVi, SEtf-SEii, SEtf-SEii, NE4, Sec. 35, Tp. 40 S., R. 9 W., and NWI4SWU, Sec. 29, Tp. 40 S., R. 8 W., Salt Lake Meridian. Cop- ies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, subdivis-ions, hnvo been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by nny person interested and by the public generally. During tho period of publication pub-lication of this notice, or nny timo thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests pro-tests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the trncts or subdivisions sub-divisions hereinbefore described, on tho ground that the same is moro valuable val-uable for mineral than for agricultural agricultu-ral purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Fniluro so to protest or contest, within tho time specified, will bo considered suf-lcient suf-lcient evidence of tho non-mineral character of the tracts, and tho selection se-lection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to tho State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. 6 Last Mar. 5, 1920.) 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 8. 1920. Notice 13 hereby given that John S. Hamilton, of Cedar City, Utah, who on July 15, 1915, made homestead entry, en-try, scrinl No. 015191, for ESWtf, Sec. 11; NNWW, Sec. 14, Tp. 37 S.. R. 11 W., Salt Lake Men, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land nboyo described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Parowan, Utah, on tho 18th day of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Alonzo P. Ahlstrom, Charles M. Mosdell, Thomas Mosdell and John C. Hamilton, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Jan. 16 Last Feb. 13, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the .Interior, U. S. Land Offihe, at Salt Lake City, Utah, Fob. 7, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Kuno Klein, of Las Vegas, Nov., who on September 29, 191G. made II. E. Ser. No. 018272, for W'j Sec. 8, Tp. 32 S. R. 13 W. Salt Lake Men, has filed notice of intention to make three-year three-year proof, to establish claim to the lnnd above described, before Herbert Nichols, U. S. Commissioner at Mil-ford, Mil-ford, Utah, on the 20th day of March, 1920. Claimant names ns witnesses: Hugo Hunt, C. W. Hinz C. W. Booth C. E. Trimmer, all of Lund, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. 13, Last Mar. 12, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah, January 12, 1920. Notice is hereby goven that Enos E. Winder, of Springdalc, Utah, who on August 25, 1915, mado Homestead Entry, En-try, Serial Number 0145G3, for NW NW'A, SVjNWK, SWKNEU. Sec. 14 Tp. 41 South, R. 9 West, Salt Meridian has filed notice of intention to mako three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land nbnvo descrHwlbgfprq rtho "Clerk of tho DistricF CourtT Kanab, Utah, on tho 25th day of February, , 192- Claimant names as witnesses: John Chnmbcrlnin, John A. Winder, Eliol Winder, all of Ordervillo, Utah, and Samuel K. Cmwford of Springdalc, Utah. GOULD B.' BLAKELY, Register. (First Jan. 10 Last Feb. 13, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) I Department of tho Interior, U. S. Lnnd Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 30, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Samuel D. Hughes, Jr., of Wheeling, West Virginin, who on Juno 28, 1910, made homestead entry, serial No. 017897, for EYj, Sec, 35, Tp. 33 S., R. 17 W., Salt Lake Men, has filed notice of intention in-tention to mako three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, de-scribed, before W. W. Rogers, notary-public, notary-public, at Wheeling, West Va., as to claimant's testimony, and beforo tho United States Commissioner, at Mo-dena, Mo-dena, Utah, as to witness' testimony, on the 12th day of March, 1920. Claimant nnmes ns witnesses: John B, White, Frank Ames, Joseph M. Robinson and Napoleon B, Roberts, Rob-erts, all of Beryl, Utah. I GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. . (First Feb. 6 Last Mar. 5, 1920.) NOTICE TO WATER USERS I State Engineer's Office, Salt Lako I City, Utah, Jan. 21, 1920. Notice is hereby given thnt Isaac W. Higbec, of Modenn, Utah, has made ; , application in accordance with tho re- ; quiremonts of tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, os amended by the session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate one (1) acre-foot of water from an , unnamed spring in Iron county. Snid spring is situate 720 ft, north and 265 ft. west from tho southeast corner of Section 10, Tp. 33 S., R. 18 W., S. L. B. & M. The wnter will be stored from January 1 to -December 31, inclusive in-clusive of each year, in a reservoir constructed near the spring, the ca- ' f pacity of which will bo forty barrels Tho center of tho impounding dam will bo located at a point 709.5 ft. north and 264 ft. west from tho southeast south-east corner of snid Section 10. The water will be used at the reservoir from September 1 to May 1 of tho year following for stock watering purposes. pur-poses. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 8297. All protests against tlfo granting of said application, statnig tho reasons rea-sons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit af-fidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.60". and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after tho completion com-pletion of tho publication of this notice. no-tice. G. F. McGONAGLE, State Engineer. Date of first publication Jan. 30, 1920; date of completion of publica-tion publica-tion Feb. 27, 1920. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah. Feb. 7, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Mary L. Becker of Los Angeles, Cnl., nho on March 20, 191G, made Homestead Entry, Ser. No. 017104, for WV Sec. 27, Tp. 33 S., R. 1G W., Snlt Lake-Mer., Lake-Mer., has filed notice of intention to-make to-make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before, be-fore, S. G. Long, U. S. Commissioner, Los Angeles, Cnl., as to claimant's testimony, nnd before F. L. Green, U. S. Commissioner, at Modenn, Utah as to witness' testimony, on tho 20tli dny of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: W. C. Jenkins, J. B. WWte C. F. Burger, nnd Mrs. C. F. Burger all of Beryl, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. 13 Last Mar. 12, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Lnnd Office at Salt Lako City, Utah, Jonunry 10, 1920. Notice is horeby given thnt Erastus L. Jones, of Cedar City, Utah, who on March 17, 191G, mado homestead entry, en-try, serial No. 017095, for NNE, ENW, Sec. 17, Tp. 30 S? R. 11 V., Salt Lake Mer., has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, de-scribed, before the Clerk of tho Dist.-Court, Dist.-Court, at Parowan, Utah, on tho 19th dny of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert A. Thorlcy, Lohi M. Jones, Morton Thorlcy, Alma T. Jones, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Registor. j (First Jan. 16 Last Feb. 13, 1920.) MEDALS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN DEBATING AND PUBLIC SPEAKING Six gold and four silver medals, will be given to high school students this spring by the University of Utah. Three contests will be held, one in debating, de-bating, one in extemporaneous spcnk ing nnd one in reading. The state has been divided into eight districts nnd tho winners in theso districts will come together on High School Day at the University when the winner will be chosen. The first district comprises Washington, Iron, Beaver and Millard counties. For tho debating tournament the subject Jb: Resolved, thnt the Federal Government Should Pass Legislation Providing for Compulsory Arbitration Arbitra-tion of Labor Disputes in all Public Utilities, Constitionnlly Conceded. In this contest gold medals will go to tho winning team. Tho contestants in tho speaking XCIltest ,wil islk on some phase of world peace. Contestants will be given n specific topic with two hours to prepare a five minute speech. Dickens' "Christmas Carol" is to be used in the reading contest. Each entry will be given a ten minute selection se-lection with an hour to prepare his reading of it. i In tho two latter contests two ser- ' ies will bo held, one for girls nnd one for "boys, the winner in each to get a gold medal, with silver medals for second place. Dollars nnd Cents. Counting it only in dollars and cents how much did thnt last cold cost you? A man mny not always stop work when he hns a cohj, but perhaps it would bo better if ho did. It takes ifc about ten days to get completely rid vflPP of a cold under tho usual treatment. That time can be much shortened by tnking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nnd proper enro of yourself; in fact, a bottle of this remedy in tho house is a mighty good investment during the winter nnd spring months. Adv. Chronic Constipation. Thero are people who never havo a movement of tho bowels without it is produced by a cathartic. Most of tiiem have brought that condition on themselves by tho use of mineral waters wat-ers and strong cathartics that take too much wnter out of tho system nnd aggravate tho diseaso they nro meant to relieve. A mild laxative tonic like Chamberlain's Tablets afford a gen-tlo gen-tlo movement of tho bowels that you hardly realize has been produced by ' a medicine, and their uso is not so likely to bo followed by constipation. j Adv. |