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Show p- ., i ' v FOR SALE White Sewing Ma-' vo!iine at reasonable price. Good as) J i now. Iit()uire of Mrs. Hilda Hunter. ( ' t t - . (' It is well to move up the laddor of n , H.UCC0S6 ns fast us snrity warrants,' but don't kick the fellows off the low-' low-' er rounds. i jj JBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb . - ,i.i-- - -! I I - .lwfc.Ti ! . I Floadrt, Wiat io Do With Then. (Advertisement) For tho benefit of tho public I publish pub-lish the following article: On one occasion my wife !ot tho lid to a milk can in which she" delivered deliv-ered milk to her mother in townand asked nio if I know anything about it. I did not, but at the same time our oldest child, a little boy just running run-ning around nnd learning to talk some, waB trying to tell us something some-thing about an old stove loft in tho street by some travelers by the name of Rcidhcad. Several times after that my wife spoke of, and wondered where her can lid could be, and the baby would say "Wcidhcad8' stove." And at last ho pulled on his mother and led her to the stove into which ho hnd previously previous-ly dropped tho can lid nnd could not get it out. Tho moral, or point, of this story is: Take more notice of what the child says for ho may know more than you think and may bo of some help to you. I presume I was regarded as the child when, in tho Record of August 7, 1908, I published my answer to the question, what to do with tho floods that camo down thru town and tho West fields?" And liko tho child, I was right, nnd I hope to bo nblo to lead tho rest of you to whero you will know I was right Had the people dono as I suggested in that nrticlo they would havo btcn prepared for the recent cloudburst and it would havo been a benefit to them instead of a loss. People say flood wotcr cannot bo rcsorvoircd becauso of tho sediment it contains. I say flood water should alwayB be rcsorvoircd BECAUSE of tho SEDIMENT it contnins. Some people think that a principlo that isn't taught in tho schools is not worth anything; but remember that ovory principlo ever taught in tho schools was first gotten from someone some-one -who knew. And remember that I tell you now that ns sure as timo and pcoplo continuo on this earth, our descendants will bo taught these very principles of rcservoiring thru the schools in generations to come. Also romember that Holy Scrip-r turo says that tho weak things of the earth shall confounu tho wisdom of tho wise. So do not bo surprised to find that tho schools nnd worldly learning do not know everything yet Instead of public opinion, seek the truth nnd accept it wherever you find It Anyone having floods coming from tho hills and doing damage to their farms can turn them into useful assets as-sets by following tho advice I can givo them. To all lnnd owners in Cedar vnlley 1 1 say to you that if you will follow ! tho advice I can give you, you can reservoir tho floods from Cedar canyon can-yon (Coal Creek) right on the very ground whero Pros. Brigham Young, in tho judgment of his far reaching eye, counciled tho settlers of "Cedar City not to build. You can build tho reservoir dnm with tho sediment thnt otherwise fills up your ditches and destroys your crop3. You can hold the water above your land for uso when you need it and always have the water j in your ditches, instead of letting it go to waste, this fnct alone is worthy of your consideration. , This, of course, is a new idea to 1 you, hut this is a day of new things I and ticw ways and you had better accept ac-cept of this knowledge and use it to your good whilo you can get nil tho details on the subject. And romember, romem-ber, your acta in this matter will stand for or against you and your judjrment in generations to come. Act wisely. I am here to sorve you. Respectfully your fellow servant, GEORGE ALMA MILLET. LOST Somo P. V. White location notices. Also cnvclopo with several pictures in it Finder please return to J. F. Younger It f ( I r BE A Hflj? J picture Qomi) 2 -t&? J AMP SEE MYf Am handsome r el vvVn ( Vs Ace upon ) Weekly Program at The Thorley Theater MONDAY AND TUESDAY "Passion Fruit." An nil star I cast. WEDNESDAY "The Sage Hen." A western program. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY William Faversham in 'The Sin That Was His." Clyde Cook Comedy "The Guide." SATURDAY George Walsh in "Number 17." Serial Story. I (ffe Breakfast pfl I. - ' 1H W "I' i. There are many M . f ;, -'I brands of bacon f j p i .V and more than te g? fe one of the man v y are good, but there is only one best, and that is the one you want. You will find it at our market We sell it in either sides or sliced as you prefer. It has a reputation rep-utation for quality with the people of this community. URSE HEAT HARKET S I IlN JL W A JV-JLvXlys 1 - NowBelQwPre- i Wr Schedule The Fqrd Motor company announces the following reductions reduc-tions in prices on Cars and Trucks, effective September 2, 1&21, Prices on Forison Tractor remains the name. ., V ' t, O, B. PCTROIT. I ' ' ' 0W Frk New ice. I Touring Standard .. :.....t J4l.M $355.00 I Touring With ftlarter smUlktaunUMe Bima .... 610.01) 450.00 I KVnnboitt Standard X -.. ......T. 870.00 825.00 I ttuMbout With Starter, end Demountable Itim 465.00 120.00 W 1 ChasaU Standard 815,00 295.00 fij ChamiM With Starter and Ocmountablc Rfma .... 440.00 300.00 I 1 Cqupe ,... 695.00 595.00 I 1 Sedan .., lu 760.00' GG0.00 1 I Ion Truck Witli Pneumatic' THrea .t5.00 115.00 1 I Ftirdtdn Tructor 023.00 025.00 jfl I ' WAR TAX AND FREIGHT EXTRA ARROWHEAD GARAGE. I CEDAR CITY, UTAH Professional Cards. i .REUBEN J. SHAY . Atteriay-at-LaW Mercantile Block Cedar City, Utak. iikiiiiimiijiiiwii mimiiww hwiiiimimI I" ' ' ' ' " JOHN M. FOSTER Attorney and Counsellorat-Law Office in Sheep Building Cedar City. Utah T.ji m , SL H. C. PARCELIS Attorney-at-Law and Licensed Abstracter Parowan, Utah f RANDALL L. JONES ' i ARCHITECT I Office .in Cedar Sheep AeeeeUden Bulldini Office hours 0-12, A. U. CEDAR CITY - UTAH " GEORGE R. LUND Lawyer St. George, Utah. Will attend all terras of court injron County. Telephone in Office and Residence. CORRY HOTEL Mrs. Prancell Corry Manager Room and Board by the Day A home -like place for the Traveler . STAMMERING CURED After Stammering for twenty-wo twenty-wo years. I devised a method by which I cured myself. I am Iiblc to guarantee a cure to any c w'io stammers or stutters. 7" FORD U WEBSTER. Cedar City, Utah j TWIN PJNE HOUSE I That cool, shady place S 1 opposite tabernacle. K 1 Genuine Home Cooking 1 1 1 MEALS - - 50c I I ! COT - - . 50c 1 1 ROOM - - $1,00 j Mrs. D, A. Clark, Prop. 1 Piimm mmkwwKtmaammmmmm Announceinent. I Tho Autumn Quarter of tho University Uni-versity of Utah will open SEl'TEaiBER 22. Stu&mta no urged to regiater promptly Increaaed Facilities Enlarged Faculty. Largest student body in the history his-tory of the Institution assuryvj V Courses in Home Economics uth- Iorized by State Ugislatmre Schools of (he University Pehool of Arts and Sciences School of Education ,( School of Mines and EngineriHg School of Medicine School of Law School of Commerce and Financo Extension Division Send for Catalog I UNIVERSITY OF UTAH j Salt Lalto City tj k |