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Show m FOR RENT Two rooms. Enquire m of. WM STEPHENS fit -Advertisracnt. J-27 if. NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTIIA Y ANIMAL. To Whom it May Concern: I have in my possession tho follow-. ing described estrap animtl which if not claimed and taken away, will bo sold at pubic auction to tho highest cash bidder at my corall in said Cedar Ce-dar City, Utah, Monday, Feb. 6th, 1922, at the hour of 2 p. m., to-wit: One light crap horse about 8 years old, weight about 900 lbs. No brand visible. Said animal was taken up by the City Marshal on Thursday, the 20th day of Jan., A, D., 1922, for trespassing. trespass-ing. ANDREW HANSEN, Poundkeeper. NOTICE TO SHEET MEN. See B. J. Lund and Company of Mo-dena, Mo-dena, or Arch Swapp of Cedar City, for shearing dates at Modena. AdvertlMBUBt Peb.8 lea. J. David Leigh was a business visitor in Cedar Saturday. LOST Key ring with about ten keys, between Paixwan and Cedar City, Jan. 31. Return to R. T. Forbes, Cedar dtp, Utah. Mrt. N. M. Walker entertained at tag in honor of relative and friends who were here to attend the Rour.dup. Some excellent music ia the ahape of solos, trios and quartette were the main attraction. Aa excellent tun cheon was served by the hostess. The guests pronounces ths social a rousing eueeeee, .,.. READ IT. Wo call tho attention of our readers read-ers to tho a. - - -ouiid clsc-whero clsc-whero in this issuo that read "Soap, Unlucky for Dirt.' it'a beyond us, and wo would liko an explanation. Wo aro told to commusicato with Mr. rorocs oi mo rorest survicu ouiuv, but wo aro too busy to do so, conso- ... , wi' will appreciate it if somo ' friend will step in tho office and givo '.us enlightenment. |