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Show TRAVEL IS EDUCATION. Fv!Wlle iHh,!,,t8 nt the Snn Diego Exposition illustrate the early historv or the Southwest moro fully than words can do.. The Exposln ion. the historic old mission Snn Gabriel the famous beaches and the lovelv island of banta Catalmn are included in tho personally conducted side trips in con-n?.cIt,0tn. con-n?.cIt,0tn. with the Salt Lake Route's bip Mid-Winter excursion. Snecinl trains leave Salt Lake City JANUARY 20th carrying standard and tourist sleeping sleep-ing cars -dining and observation cars. Los Angeles and return. $35.00. with diverse routes at slightly higher fares. Make your reservations earlv. For full particulars consult anv Snlt Lake Route agent, or address J.'ll. Mnnder- r eld' n-.G ft 4' 10 E- 3J So., Salt Lake City, Utah. Adv. HOME MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS MADE. Pursuant to notice given, the Stnke Presidency met with the body of home missionaries that havo been called to labor in the Pnrowan Stnke of Zion. at the Cedar City tabernacle, Jnnu-ary Jnnu-ary 3rd, 1910, at 2 o'clock, p. m. After the usual opening exercises, consisting of singing and nravor. and a snort address bv Pros. I, M Mn- den, in which ho explained to tho missionaries mis-sionaries the nature and importance of tho labor they were expected to nerform, the following list of nppoint-ments nppoint-ments wns presented and approved: To labor in Pnrowan, enst side. Henry W. Lunt and Chnrles Knell. Parowan, west side, Robert Piatt ind Ilyruni Jones. Summit ward, Wilford Day and Hugh L. Adams. Enoch ward, Bengt Nelson, Jr., and Cnrl Topham. Cedar East ward, Albert Mathis nnd Wallace Williams. Cedar West ward, William R. Tnv-lor Tnv-lor nnd John R. Robinson. Knnarrn ward. William W. Lunt and Thomas Rowley. Harmony ward and Hamilton's Ft., I. B. Dallev and William Mntheson. Newcastle ward, John Piatt and Oscar Hulet. Presidents Win. H. Lvman nnd Henry Hen-ry L. Jones ench made encourapinp; remarks and suggestions to the missionaries mis-sionaries in tho work nssipnod thorn. In conclusion President Mnrsdcn reauested ench of tho missionaries to write a short account of the work ho did whilo on this mission. Wo understand that the missionary work will continue in the stake during dur-ing the entire month of January, or until all the families in the wards arc visited, and will bo conducted in much tho same manner that is followed in the regular mission fields outside of Utah; also that the laborers will de-uend de-uend for their food nnd lodging upon those among whom they aro laboring, as "without purso or scrip" is tho plan. Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up. Mrs. Martha Wilcox, Gownndn, N. Y., writes: "I first used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy about eight years ago. At that timo I had a hard cold and coughed most of tho time. It proved to bo just what I needed. It broke up tho cold in a few days, and tho cough entirely disappeared. I have told many of my friends of tho good received through using this medicine, and all who have used it speak of it in the highest terms." Obtainable everywhere. every-where. Adv. The noxt meeting of the S. E. & L. A. society will be held nt tho home of Mrs. Franccll Corry, Friday, Jan. 11, 1010. The hostesses will bo the Mesdames Kate Rollo, Mary J. Stan-ley, Stan-ley, and Jane Pryor. Roll call will be answered by New Year's greetings I A good time is expected. DR. M. J. MACFARLANE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Knell Block. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Office 'phono 140f2. Rosidcnce 'phono 14 Of 3. DR. A. N. LEONARD Physician and Surgeon. Superintendent of the Southern Utnh Hospital. Ear, Eyo, Noso and Throat, and Fitting of Glasses a Specialty. Office hours 9:30 to 12, a. m., and from 2 to 5 p. in. 'Phone 130F4. V J Alex G.EMatheson mnHMMWMIMMHMMMIMH Uatch Repairing WhIcIiph tor mile at prices from 75c up; lie best nukes. Cedar City - Utah ft- DR. F. H. PETTY Dentist. Cedar City Mercantile Bldg. i The excellence of our Meats is fully I attested by the vast number of our satisfied patrons. If there is a family in this section not familiar with our methods, let us say to such that wo buy tho best meats obtainable and retail at a very small margin of profit. Tho proof is in tho eating. Try an cat. URIE & URIE MEAT MARKET George K. Uric, Manager. Bruhn's Bakery and Cafe Lunches a Specialty. Quick Servise Meals at All Hours. PAROWAN - - UTAH. I How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Wo. tlio undersigned. Iiavo known F. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and bellcvo him perfectly honorable In nil business transactions and financially ablo to cairy out any obligations made by his Arm. NATIONAL. BANK OV COMMERCE. Toledo. O. HaU'o Catarrh Cure Is talton Interim!!)', acting directly upon tho blood and mucous mu-cous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all DruBBlsts. Take Hall Family Till for constipation. f1 WHEN YOUR WHEEL I BREAKS DOWN bring it to the Electric Light plant and get it repaired right JOS. T. WILKINSON. V ) Increase your resources by I learning how to do things! yourself instead of paying! some one else to do 'it for you. B It will sav you money. 8 That is what the N A It D Almanac I is for. It tells you what to do and B how to do it. I For instance: For instance, if your horse has colic and you know it, get the simple remedy at a low prico instead of buying a high-priced high-priced patent medicine. The same with chicken diseases; when you know what is the matter, buy tlu appropriate remedy in tho simple form. Then you know whnt yoj aro doing. Always go to the CEDAIt CITY DRUG STOKE for your medicine and you will get the best. Call for a N A R D Almanac Alma-nac free nt tho CVJar City Drue, Store. If you live in tho country, write for it and we will send it postpaid. Cedar City Drug Company I CEDAR CITY - - UTAH "! 1 , The old time lumber yard is passing. It never did serve you adequately because you" could seJdoH'i get building information of u complete com-plete or priuuienl sort. Our yard represents the new type. , u It is u bureau of information which takes a per- J?5r sonal interest in you. Jt is a place to come for ideas and help in getting your own ideas on paper in u definite form. In fact, it is the first place to come when you are thinking of doing any building. Especially so since our "Customers-Aid" Plans arc now at your service. 44 BONNEVILLE LUMBER CO. Goo C M errill Co j$ a it a t s J o c I a t 3 MILFORD LUND MODENA I si ' Oakland Are you looking for a car light in weight, mediumpriced, yet strong in power and endurance? Then we recommend to you the You can turn quickly in a short space with the car; you can worm through congested traffic from a crawl, or accelerate accel-erate to a lightning get-away, with equal ease. All that we ask is that you compare the specifications of this car with any other of a similar or nearly similar price. Your own good judgment will be a satisfactory answer. ' J. H. FIFE, Local Agent, Iron County. 4- j CEDAR CITY - - - UTAH ft"" ' ' "- LUMBER Why not do that repair work on SASH your house before the holidays and LATH have everything in "ship shape" for tho festivities? DOORS CASINGS And just bear in mind that we have SHINGLES a large quantity of Cement for sale HARDWARE at $1.25 per bag. MOULDINGS , 1) CEDAR LUMBER AND COMMISSION COMPANY Your Earning Capacity I OUGHT TO ENABLE YOU TO DO MORE THAN JUST MAKE A LIVING. YOU OUGHT TO S&VE MONEY. THEN HAVING SAVED. TTTTC NlilYT TWTMn m -nn tcs nSrSLSPJF SURPLUS T0 WORKING SAFELY AND g PROFITABLY. I . A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK IS BOTH I SAFE AND PROFITABLE AND IS THE ONE SURE WAY J TO FUTURE INDEPENDENCE. I JBsoiLc ol" Iron Ooimty J. CLAYTON MITCHELL, Cashier. PAROWAN UTAH. i i in. Constipation nnd Indigestion. "I havo used Chamherlain's Tablets and must say they aro the best I havo ever used for constipation and indigestion. indi-gestion. My wife also used them flfcr indigestion and they did hor good," writes Eugene S. Knight, Wilmington, Wilming-ton, N. C. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. County Commissioner W. A. Evans loft last Monday after the commissioners' commis-sioners' meeting for southern California, Cali-fornia, whore, in tho Imperial Valloy, ho is feeding n largo number of lambs. It seems that Mr. Evans is doing well in this line of investment down there. Good pasturage ia obtainable at n rea-' sonablo figure, and the weather being warm and mild, animals put on flesh very rapidly. ; 1 1 MiiMiimwy The Original Inhabitants of America The ClilT Dwellers . v Aro well represented in tho exhibits ,4 of the beautiful San Diego exposition. .-' this is one of tho interesting side trips in connection with tho Salt Lake Routes big personally conducted Mid-Winter Mid-Winter Excursion leaving Salt Lako City on JANUARY 29th. Tho special spec-ial trains will be equipped with atnn- dard and tourist sleeping cars din- ' ing and observation cars. Make your reservations early. Tho faro to Los - Angeles and return will bo S35.00, with diverse routes at slightly higher rates. For further particulars consult con-sult any Salt Lake Route agent, or address J. II. Mandorfield, A. G. P. A., 10 E. 3rd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Adv. |