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Show i i m m m i Pioneer Day Celebration At many points. One fare rates between all Utah stations on Salt Lake Route. Tickets on sale July 23rd and 24th. Return 2gth. Ask for tickets via Salt .Lake Route. CArtvortisoinont.) Best Medicine in the World "My little girlJiad dysentery very bad. I thought she would die, Chambarlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, and I can truthfully say that it is the best medicine in the world," writes Mrs. William Ovis, (Mare, Mich. For sale by All Dealers. (Advertisement.) Old newspapers for sale at The Record office. I ' "t. . , , tf -- . -. - " '....,..,.,.:Mr' " "", FOR THE ATTENTION OF BUSINESS MEN .; t 0 We dislike the plan of resorting to our own columns to I? " l publish our prices for job work and legal advertising, but , ' unfortunately conditions seem to require it, in order that fc business men who don't know, may know, if they desire. r The following a?e The Record's regular prices on a few items , , ' of job printing. All other work is correspondingly low, and ' the work is of the high standard that has been introduced in ) . Iron County by this paper: x 250 Alexander Linen Letter Heads $2.00 I j ' 250 Old Hampshire Bond Letter Heads . 2.00 - 1 1 V 250 XXX 62 Envelopes 1.50 t -V 1000 Butter Wrappers 3.00 V& 2000 Butter Wrappers 5.50 $ p? Compare the above prices with the prices charged by Jf - others, then consider the quality of work, and you will read- - ,? ily see that you will be considerably the loser if you do not j j 'M bring your job work to The Record. 1 h FOR THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC -U ; Notices of Final Homestead Proof $5.00 All other legal notices, except Notices to Water . Users, per inch, regular type ... 25c If set in nonpareil type, per line ... 5c. I The above are, and have been, the regular rates of The . -1 - Record for Legal Advertising, to one and all alike. This paper has no ''pets" or "favorites" or "insiders" who get a ' lower rate. Our books are open to all who, in good faith, ' J are looking for information. Fair-minded persons will, when ' 1 1 -' approached regarding charges for legal or other printing, li'' make an investigation before believing what is told them. i ' In addition to fair prices and rates, The Record gives all ' notices and other advertising at least 25 per cent more circu- - t c lation in Iron and adjoining counties than any other weekly rV paper. 1 1 "TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND WILL PREVAIL," - . Notice for Publication PUIIMSHUK.I Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office .it Salt Lake City, Utah, May 31, WI3. Notice In hereby jrlven that Myron S. Jones, ol Enoch, Utah, who, on March 18, 1910, mado Desert Land Itutry, No,0S6C7, lorSMSKJt, Sec. 30, NNEK Section 81, Township 31 S., Kangc 10 W Salt Lake Meridian, hat) filed notice ol Intention to ninko I'lnal desert-lntid Proof, to establish claim to tho laud above described, be-'fuiS4ie be-'fuiS4ie clerk of the DUtrlct Court, at Pa rowan, Utah, oh'Uvc,88th day of July, 1913. Claimant tiniht witnesses: Samuel . Jones, of.CedarCHy, Utah. John Davenport. ofParowan, OtatC 'William Grlm-fihaw Grlm-fihaw and John M. Armstrong, of KnScli, Utah 1. D. R. THOMPcON, Register, First Jnnc 13. Last July 25. Notice. United BtntcH Land OMcc, Knit Lake City, Utah, June 13, 1013. To Whom It Mny Concern:- Notice is hereby here-by itlven that the Stntc of Utah ban filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said stntc, under section 6 of the Act ol Coiitf rcss, approved July 18, 189J, as Indemnity School Lands, viz: Lots. Sec. 3, T, 35 S., It. 9 W., S. L. M., Serial OllGIi. Copies of said lists, so far ns they relate to said tracts by dcncrlptlvo subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person interested inter-ested and by the public generally. .During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1007, protests or contest against the claim of the Stntc to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same la more valuable for mineral than for Agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Generul Land Office at Washington D. C. Pallure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will b: considered sufficient evidence of the iion-nilncral character ol the tracts nnd the selections. thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. I. O.K. THOMPSON, Register ,, I'lrstjune27.-Lant July 25. Notice to Water Users Stuto Enginoor'H Olllco, Shit Luke City, Utnh, June 25, 1013. Notice ishoroby given that .lo&oph 13. Dulton, whoso post olllco address is Parowan, Utali, has mado application in accordance with tho requirements of tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1007, us amended by tho Session Laws of Utah, 1001) und 1011, to appropriate) one-twentieth (1-20) of a cubic foot of water per second from Sand Spring, Iron County, Utah. Said spring is situated at a point which lies 1,700 fcot south and 1,830 foot west of tho northeast corner of Section 32, Township 31 south, Range If) west, Salt Laice base and meridian. Tho water will bo diverted at the placn where it issues from said spring ami conveyed by means of a pipe lino for a distance of 14 feet and thero used from January 1 to December 31, inoluslvo, of each year, for stock watering purposes. This application is designated in tho State Engineer's Olllco as No. fl(1. j All protests against tho granting of suid implication, stating tho reasons therefor, must bo mudo by allldavlt in dupllcato and Bled in this olllico within ' M thirty (30) days after tho completion of i tho publication of this notice 1 . W. D. BEERS, j State Engineer. " ' ffl Dato of first.publication July 11, 1013,'. I date of completion of publication Aug:1' , i list 11,1013. 1w m-'3J'' Notice for Publication , H': (PUHLISIIEK)' Y1 Department bf tho interior, TJ. S. -' k Land Olllco at Salt Luke Cily, Utah. ' - - I Juno 18, 1013. , ' r : J Notico is hereby given that Rojal J. f Gardner, of Piuo Vallev, Utah, who, . 1 -' on May 10, 11)09, made Desert Land - ! Entry, No 03378, for SEi, Sec. 22, Wi SWi, Sec 23, WiNWJ, Section 2(5, '-, , TownMiip 3."i S , Range 15 W., SaltLako Meridian, has filed notico of Intention" ','. to mako Final desort-lnnd Proof, to cs- u tablish claim to the land abovo des- cribed, before tho Register and lie- eelve r, U. S Land Olllco, at Salt Lako 1 City, Utah, on tho 22nd day of August, x, Claimant names as witnesses: Or George W. Mlddloton, of Snlt Ike I City, Utah. Jeter X. Gardner, of Pino 4U Valley, Utah. Goorgo A. Cole, of Salt 't Lako City, Utah. James A. Eldredgo, of Woods Cross, Utah. ' E D. it. THOMPSON Register. First July 18. Last Aug 15. Notice for Publication. (PUBLISHER.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake ' City, Utah, May, 19, 1913. ' Notice is hereby given that fe Joseph E. Eldridge, of Einto, $$ Utah, who, on May 15. 1907, V mado Homestead Entry (Serial 1-02549) 1-02549) No. 16815, for WJNWi, r Sec. 11, SEJNEJ, NEJSEJ, Sec- 1 I tion 10, Township 37 S., ange I! 15 W Salt Lake Meridian, has .' I' filed notice of intention to make -. jp Final five-year Proof, to estab- J " lish claim to the land above des- cribed, before the Clerk of the District Court, at St. George, Bhutan, Bh-utan, on the 28th day of Julv, f '? 1913. , ' f Claimant names as witnesses: tltf, Charles W. Tullis of New- "Ity castle, Utah. Charles E. Knell, jj of Pinto, Utah. Edward Tullis, IS of Pinto, Utah. Herber E. Har- ijg rison, of Newcastle, Utah. P"4 E. D. R. THOMPSON. ' '-m $ I Register. . " f ; .First Juno 27.- Last July 25. 5 "; Kor palim lit tin- ti.uK a Kuort remedy . " In Vr, Mllea' Anil ImIii I UN. Tscd In 3 , lumlmpn. fArtsoilNi inont.J ; - J -" ! .Any form of legal blanks at ' ' J,.' The Record office. ' : J ' 7 I |