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Show oo ROOMS for rent. Apply to Edgar Tones, Cellar City. dv. Sept. 20.' v -00 Hj DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK H " THAT you should point to your city's advantages and tell H everybody of her enterprises and resources. H THAT you should not hesitate or postpone it but DO IT H NOW! H ' THAT tho thoroughness with which the circulation of your H newspapers cover your community, gives you the opportunity to roach each family by ADVERTISING. H THAT the foundation of tho fine successes your city will H make, will be done by the co-operative genius of your boost- H ing citizens. H THAT your city should recognize opportunity and not have H to look back regretfully at the things that could have been H . done. H l THAT the ability to see and grasp opportunities will mark H the difference in the success or failure of your city. H . THAT you should make your city known as the BEST CITY H ' ., ' in which to live. Your city is on a sound business basis nnd H 1'& the futuro of your" city never looked more promising. NOW . . IS THE TIME TO GO AHEAD, DON'T STAND STILL. H . THAT your city has a good reputation. LIVE UP TO IT. H si THAT your city living up to its reputation will develop even H , a grenter expectancy, because the achievements of the past H will be surpassed and new standards set for the future. H THAT the safe place to invest money is in the city that H has not only demonstrated a normal logical development H which has persisted from year to yeor, proving week by week H and month by month through the years, the solidity of its H claim to a greater future. H THAT a city is far more complex than any individual busi- H ness. Therefore using good business judgement, cvon greater H consideration should be given, of plans for its future develop- H ment. E. R. WAITE, Sec. Shawnee Board of Commerce. I' IB "" .... NOTICE 00 IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL District Dis-trict Court of the State of -Utahj Sitting in and for Sevier Conty. 00 Federal Reserve Bank of San Fransico, a banking corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Ncnl McMillan; Vclla McMillan; Parley McMillan; S. R. Cox; J. C. Mann; J. C. Whittaker and Arthur Whitaker, doing business under the name and style of Whittaker Brothers; Broth-ers; May McMillan; May McMillan as administratrix of the estate 6f John B. McMillan, deceased, defendants. de-fendants. NOTICE OF SALE OF PUREBRED PURE-BRED HEREFORD BULLS. 00 ' Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the District Dis-trict Court of Sevier County, State of Utah, made on the 21st day of September, 1022, in the above entitled en-titled cause, the undersigned receiver receiv-er heretofore appointed herein, will sell at either public or private salo and either in bulk or by Bepardte classification or by individual animals ani-mals whichever method shall appear ap-pear to him as most likely to bring the Inrgest amount of money for. the animals to be sold, 03 head of purebred pure-bred registered Hereford bulls yearlings nnd two-year olds, to tho highest bidder, for cash, at tho Neal McMillan Ranch, at Plateau, in Grass Valley, Sevier County, State of Utah, on Wednesday, October 4th, 1922, at tho hour of one o'clock p. m. Dated this 22nd day of September, A. D. 1922. CLAUD SAMPSON Receiver. Address: Burrville, Utah. , 00 GOODS ROOMS FOR RENT 00 Seven (7) good, comfortable rooms, terms reasonable. Call 144R, or 170J. Advertisement. September 29. tf. oo ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP, teacher teach-er of piano and violin, has opened up a studio at residence. Mr. Tollestrup offers the advantage of a private studio close individual attention and conscientious serivces. Pupils now enrolling. Special rates for beginners. begin-ners. Phone 123M. 00 SHEEP WANTED Wo wnnts 200 head of old ewes to feed and lamb. See JOE or GEO. FOSTER. Advertisement Sept. 29, 2t. ' " ' 06 - WANTED 25 to 50 young spring pullets at Cedars Hotel. Will pay GO to 75 cents each. A. W. HYDE, Mgr. Adv. Sept 22 BELT T -j PH. R 3 WANTED . -00 The Utah-Idaho .Sugar C-mpany. , wants beet toppers for the Delta dis- .trict, and wi'.l pay tne following p;te. ' ". I 75 ce.it per ton for topping and, loading, with minimi, m of 7.50 per acre Apply at sugar company's office ! nt Delta, Utah. Topping begins October Oct-ober 10th ' Advertisement Sept. 29. 3t 00 SHEEPMEN The price for watering sheep at the Shelley Well near Modcna has been reduced to Seven dollars a herd. Where there are two herds watering at the same time, the price is Six dollars a herd. Shoepmens fProtectivfcj Association, J. H. ARTHUR, Secretary. , Adv. Sept. 15. tf v SHAY & MINT Si ATTQRNIYS-AT-LAW I Mercantile Block I ORDAR OITY, UTAH I UttttlttUill fttUWtti HUHHUCPT Wfl nuuuwTUfliiiiTnintiuuBftimuujunnn uuB MRS. DR. A. BOGHOSSIAN NURSING HOME HcRistcrcd Midwife or Obstetrician. Hates reasonable. Room free while waiting. Beryl - Iron County - Utah I RANDALL L. JONES Architect. Office in Sheep Store Bldg. Cedar City, Utah. R. D. ADAMS I Photographer 1 Portraiture Kodak Finishing 1 Main St. and College Avenue. I Cedar City I iwnHWTOffliraWflnfllBHBnWI I COX & MERRYWEATHER I Expert Plumbers and Steam f I Fitters. I Phone 38. I Cedar City - Utah! Lawyer I St. George, Utah. Will attend all terms of court! in Iron County. I Telephone in Office and I Residence. I wrrrjuLxiTuraumninuniirnnnimimiuiimnmir.mtninnniniruiintmnwHiMEnicTr I We Are Alway Pleased j I To Serve You I ! We carry the very best in Fresh and Cured Meats, Poultry, H Fish, Foncy Groceries, Fruits, and Conned meats of nil kinds. B Pronjpt nnd Satisfactory Service Will be Extended to all Customers. j I Biederman Bros. Market s PAINT UP I a Fall cloaning time is coming. now shortly, nnd thot is tho B 1 time to brighten up the home with a good coat of paint. g" g Also brighten upthe walls and make that dark corner 1 g bright with Alnbstine. , g g Shenvin-Williamt. paints nnd varnishes for the wood work. 1 1 Alabstine for tho walls and coiling. ;-, 1 , Carried by ' ' '- , " I CEDAR UMBER GOMMBSOH Ga fiiilKiglllMMII WHY NOT TEMPT . YC)UR APPETITE ;' f:j; WITH SOMETHING NICE TO EAT?. We have an excellent supply of fruits, vegetables, fresh fish, . and fresh meat at all times and seasons. OUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE FRESH AND ARRIVE DAILY. At the same time we carry a full line of fn groceries, canned meats, etc-, besides pure and wholesome co ctionj. I CALL IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE. WE HAIlj BE . PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. URIE MEAT MAR LET. v Geo. K. Urie, Proprietor. I Thoriey Theatre. I Oct. 2 to Oct.7 I Monday. Franklyn Farnum in "So This Is Arizona." Episode No. 4 "TimberQueen." Tuesdny and Wednesday. Harold Lloyd in "Now or Never." Neal Hart in "Hell's Oasis." I Thursday and Friday. Thomas Meighnn in "Cappy Ricks." Saturday. Tom Mix in "Fighting Streak." Century Comedy.- . A inMHBisiiiiittwiiiin HELPFUL SERVICE. I It has been our consistent policy since the foundation I I of this bank to render a real service to our customers, I I based on a friendly interest in their welfare. ' 1 I YOUR SUCCESS IS OUR SUCCESS I 1 Your account is respectfully invited. I IRON COMMERCIAL S SAVINGS BANK CEDAR CITY, UTAH I I SSSSSSESSSSSBSBeBBDRaaB-I SSSSSSESSSSSBSBeBBDRaaB-I SCHOOL MOVIES J I Friday, Oct. 6th. . 1 I " Wide Open Town" Conway Tearle; 1; I Kaufman Weekly. l I ' 'Christie' ' Seven Bald Pates, Comedy. ' 1 j SHOW BEGINS AT 7:45 P. M. ADMISSION, ADULTS 15c I 1 CHILDREN 5c. miiBoiMiii I Children's Shoes Repaired I For School Wear. - j 1 DON'T THROW AWAY THE SHOES THE CHILDREN HAVE WORN THIS i- I SUMMER. HAVE US REPAIR THEM. THERE'S A I I LOT OF WEAR LEFT IN THEM IF YOU 1 : LET US DO THE WORK. I WE USE NOTHING BUT THE BEST KIND OF LEATHER IN ALL WORK. 1 I ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED. " 1 Ed. Crouse, Shoemaher. SSSSSSSSSSSSZSSSe I ORTON and WARD'S I SAWJVIILL 1 I is now operating in a belt of fine timler, and they I are prepared to fill all bills large or smrll. j I See them personally or mail your orders to us at , j j Parowan - . Utah '"V"' 1 SiWffiiiffleiiMn , i AUTUMN MILLINERY HANCOCK & BARNES I !Tho Modish Now Stylos Featured! J Attorneys-nt-Lnw I nt Popular Prices. 1 Isiioep Building, Cedar City, Utah I MRS. WALLACE BRACKEN Phone 117 1 |