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Show - ' N. E. A. Visitors Opportunity to See Utah a Excursion rates, July 7th i! I f JnvpkVia Salt Lake RouterXim mlmJ " i ii ' i' i r ii -"-T" that he is no longer to be connected con-nected with that popular host-lery. host-lery. R. E. Fletcher and John I. Brown, who have been engaged in building and contracting in this city for several months, have formed a partnership under the firm name of Brown & Fletcher Flet-cher and will locate in Enterprise Enter-prise where thev will continue in the same '.ine of work. These men are skilled workmen and we commend them to the people of Enterprise and the west end of the county who may need anything any-thing in the line of building. Their announcement appears elsewhere in today's paper. Miss Irene Macleprang returned re-turned Tuesday from Logan, where she had been attending the summer school of the Argi-cultural Argi-cultural College. She says she enjoyed herself immensely during dur-ing her stay in Logan, and speaks most enthusiastically of the officials and faculty of the Agricultural College. She says it is the intention of the officials to make the branch college here a college in every sense of the term, so far as lies in their power, which will be happy news to local people, who had learned to look upon the school here as merely a side issue of the State University. P. A. Clark returned home Wednesday from Montana, after an absence of a month, where he has been engaged in shear ing sheep. Mr. Clark is a member mem-ber of the Executive Board of the sheep shearers' national association, associa-tion, and for the last ten days has been in the office of the association as-sociation at Butte, having been called in by the president to look after business matters during dur-ing his absence on account of sickness. Mr. Clark will leave 1 within a few days to attend the J annual convention, which is to J be held at Butte, commencing' on the 15th . of" the " present j month. t r i J V '" "-"" i Ki j-,.,1..- quired for public use, and fhat it is deemed to be to the best interests in-terests of said Iron County that said tract of land be sold: That the tract of land herein mentioned is described as follows, fol-lows, to-wit: Lot 10, Block 43. Plat B, Cedar City Survey. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the tract of land above described de-scribed be offered for sale at public pub-lic auction at the front door of tho Councy Court house, at Paro-wan Paro-wan City, Utah, on the 14th day of July, 1913, and that due notice no-tice of such sale be given by publication in the Iron County Record, a weekly newspaper published at Cedar City, Iron County, Utah for a period of thirty days. Passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Iron County, this 4th day of June A. D. 1913, by the following vote: Ayes 3, Nays none. - WM. A. EVAf", ChpY .nan. WARNER MITH&ELL, Clerk. First Juno 13 Last July 11. |