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Dover, of Cedar City, Utah, who, on April 2, 1907, made Homestead Entry (Serial 02474), No. 16722, JforN NW (Lot 1 and NEi NW1), Sec 19; T. 85 .S, R. 11 W.. and SE SEJ, Sec. 13. and NEI NEJ, Sec 2-1, Township 35 S., Range 12 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim, to the land above described, be-j fore tho Clerk of the District i Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the Gth day of April, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: William Uouchen, Thomas Dix, - T ! 'sS& Wifiwh Pryor and Andrew! Jeien,ll of Cedar City, Utah. 4 B. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. First Feb. 23-Is4 March 29. Notice for Publication. . (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, February 12, 1912. Notice is hereby given "that! ThomaaDix, of Cedar CityfUtah, i who, on February 1, 1907, made Homestead Entry (Serial 02421), No. 15C3, for Lots 3 and 4, EJ SWi, Section 18, Township 35 S., Range 11 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of tho District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the Gth day of April, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: William Houchen, Horace Dover, l)avid Dix, and Robert W. Sherratt, all of Cedar City, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. First Feb, 23-Iast March 29. Kidney Diseases Increase J 60 Per Cent in the City of Chicago in one Generation. Gen-eration. One of the most appalling facts brought to light !,y the statistics of the United States CuHSub Bureau, is the increase of Kidney and Bladder Disease. In less than one generation these dreadful dread-ful ailments have increased 167 per cent in the City of Chicago and in much the same ratio in other parts of the United States. These diseases arise almost wholly fro:i the process of straining strain-ing tho human machine. They may bo dulto overfeeding orun-der orun-der feedirijr, to over work or Hinder Hin-der work in fact to any of those irregularities in living which the average man or woman subjects the body to. Every three minutes the entire blood supply passes through the kidneys which act as very fine filters separating the waste from the puro blood and eliminating it through the bladder. During the years of hard work the Kidneys break down causing Bladder troubles, Brights Disease, Dis-ease, Backache and a dozen other ailments which almost every one knows only too well. The weakness weak-ness will -first be noticed by j pains in the, back, scanty or too I frequent urinating, aching ' limbs, irritability, continuous thirst, irritation of tho Bladder, sleeplessness and symptoms of' allied nature; and later, as Brights Disease, by intense paleness and wasting away of ! the tissues. After years of careful study and laboratory work, the Cham- bers Medicine Company has perfected per-fected a Kidney and Bladder Pill, of greatest curative properties, ! relieving almost at once and restoring re-storing the organs to their! normal condition. ) Chambers' Kidney and Bladder Pills may bo obtained at any re- i liable Store, and are always' guaranteed to cure or money re- j funded. ' "CHAMBERS" is the kind; you want ! Sold locally by Cedar City Drug Store. Price SOc j Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 80, 1912. Notice is hereby given that G. ' i E. Peak, wjhose post office ad-' dress is Stateline, Utah, has! made application in accordance! with the requfrements of the? Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as' amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate appropri-ate ten (10) cubic-feet of water per second from Rosebud Springs and Creek, Iron County, Utah. One (1) cubic-foot per second cf said water will be diverted from Rosebud Springs at their points of issuance, which point bears north 6 degrees minutes east 1,158 feet distent of the east quarter corner o( Section 33, Township 32 south, Range 18 west, Salt Lake base and meridi-j an. The balance of said water! will be diverted from Rosebud j Creek, at a point which bears north 3 degrees east 949 feeti distant of the above described corner! It is the intention of the applicant to allow the water issuing' from said springs and diverted from said creek, to flow down the natural channel of said .stream, to a point which bears south 17 degrees 20 minutes east 833 feet distant of the est quarter corner of Section 29, Township 32 south, Range 18 west, Salt Lake base and -meridian, where it will be recovered and conveyed by means of, two I canals aggregating 8,100 feet in length, where it. will be usea during the period from. April 1 to September 30, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in Sections 29 and 30, Township 32 south, Range 18 west Salt Lake base and meridian. As much oi said water as may be nGC&$5tf will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 4219. 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 ofter the completion com-pletion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication February Feb-ruary 9, 1912, date of completion of publication March 11, 1912. Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's office. Salt Lake City, Utah, January 30, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Thomas Davenport and Joseph B. Dalton, whose post office address ad-dress 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 appropri-ate five hundredths (.05) of a cubic-foot of water per second j from an unnamed spring in Iron j County, Utah. Said spring is situated at a point which lies 1,310 feet north and 660 feet west of the southeast corner of Section 20, Township 32 south, Range 9 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted at the place where it issues from said spring and conveyed con-veyed by means of a pipe line j for a distance of 12 feet and t there used during the period' from January 1 to December 31, i inclusive, of each year, for stock ! watering purposes. This appli-i cation is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 4207. f All protests against the grant-, fng of said application, stating! the reasons therefor, must be J made by affidavit in duplicated ! and filed in this office within I thirty (30 days after the com-! pletion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication February Feb-ruary 9, 1912, date of completion of publication March 11, 1912. .. iML - . Notice to the Public. The two leading mgaxie f the Pacific Coast, tie Pacific Monthly and the Sst, have been consolidated wader the title of "Sunset the Pacific Monthly" Month-ly" It is the intemtkn of the publishers pub-lishers to spare no money nor 4& effort to make Sunset the Pacific w Monthly a credit to the West and a magazine of national value and importance. 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