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Show H . ii ri wm ii . . .1 "- ' J Correspondence H BUCKHORN. H Buckhorn, Utah, May 1, 1010. H Mr. Nenhi Edwards nnd Mr. and M Mrs. Parley Lang nil went to Denver B today on business. m H Mr. nnd Mrs. Aaron Edwards, Mr. m nnd Mrs. Wm. V. Rowley, Mrs. Altnu B Robinson, Misses Martha Artimissin H nnd Mnry Lnng, nlso William Limy B waro nil ovor to I'nragonnh Tor I'ri- m mnry conference yesterday. A good H time wits had by nil.. B H Mr. Cnrlos Stoplions cmnc tip from B Enoch Friday nnd drove Ids cattlo, B which Mr. Lang Iuih been wintering B h'r him, back with him to Enoch, H B We litive had some very hnrd frosts mM the past two nights. B Tho grain is looking line in nil B parts of this valley. " B Alma Robinson is working for Mr.' M i Dennis White inVthis vnllev. H' Tho health of Hie community 1h, B ' vorv Rood nt presen(j8. -"' f'andS ' 'JLMf 00l1,l nox:i, loic. H Shearing willsE ,-uL th B 10th of this month, 'vvh!n" c0Nvill re- B grot to see the boys leave.0" t they B do enjoy themselves here at the 'dances B u"d parties. B B A May Day surprise party wan Bv tendered to Mr. nnd Mrs. John Morris B Monday night. All present hnd a fine B tlmo. Mr. Morris is driving mail for B Bum Barton. B B There wns n dance hero Wednesday H night. All the shearers were tired, B but not too tired to dance in Lund. H The Heist Brothers nt Heist, Utnh. B sovcrnl miles below Beryl, arc giving B a dance and supper in their new build- 1 ing just erected for u big hotel. The M structuro is about 21x40 foot, so that B thore should be some dance. Evcry- B body is invited Newcastle, Pinto, B Enterprise, dry farmers nnd Lttnd. B Most of the people from here arc go- B' ntf to take it in. H B Mis3 Kathleen Iluight, who has been B working in Lund for tho pnst two B months, hns gone home. B H Wo notice a bunch of young people M boys and girls went out for a joy B r't,u Sunday night and worked their M way towards Milford; at least that is m whero they found themselves. They B hnd n midnight supper it tho Milford B Hotel and returned just in time for BA breakfast. H ' B Wo aro having fine weather during B, shearing, which is very unusual. Wo R! tX usually huve either snow or rain. Ht" Not Yet. H r I notice in tho Iron County Record H of last week a mention of tho cancel H Inlion of my entry as a homestead Bll' ' an(' no 'nm' ue'nS turned over to tho B townsite, which has been hanging for B years. But I guess not yet. I have B f taken another appeal which may take B three years longer, if it is anything B Hko tho last decision, and I will keep B it that way but what I got my rights. B E. L. CARTER, j H- Lund, Utah, May 2. 101G. J Course in Drcssmuking. Miss Rozina Skidmoro of the B. A. C. faculty will givo u four weeks course in dressmaking, beginning on Tuesday, May !!0, 191G, at tho Domestic Do-mestic Art rooms of the B. A. C. Tho prico for tho entiro courso will be $7. Thoso wishing to enter should make application nt once. Phono or call Miss Skidmoro at tho rsidenco of E. II. Ryan. Adv.-2w. r- I I I i '" i . """ WBWMBl MMMMHMBMMr - , I , ll II I ! ,, i , , i mm 1T H airmail MiraiMMUMmiiiMiMiiiiiiiiriiijatgCT rTrt H You cannot be a successful farmer without H proper labor saving machinery Wk With one of our improved corn planters one man and team j H does the work of ten men and five teams by the old method. MB Shown and recommended at the recent Scmon-r-tratton train at M Lund. M THE JOHN DEERE DASN MOWER was also shown and given first place at the demonstration. ! Wm There is no better mower on the market. jH FOR SALE BY H II . "II .BUBB Vb v raHMwylfc i ftiifii .4i - - - --- - - . r .. ...'r L .... f -i-.-A ffMISS GENIVIEVE FORD Teacher of Piano. Pupil of Prof. S. E. Clnrk of Logan, and Prof. Tracy Y. Cannon of Salt Lake City, Utah. Lessons 50 Cents Each. Studio at Res. Phone 40F3 We concentrate in our buying on this special suit. You get a great selection, always one price and always guaranteed guar-anteed quality, ! wiHi ! StySejpiiiS(jf7 Clothesirli, "The same once the world over." No matter how . much or how jittle you intend to pay for your new clothes you owe it to your- self to see j STYLEPLUS before you buy. One look usually convinces. convin-ces. Coin Rule Store NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior. U. S. April 8? 19l SaU Lak CIty' Utah' Notice is hereby given that William II. Rossiter, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who on April 18. 1911. made homestead home-stead entry, serial No. 077G8, for S&, Sec. 20, Tp. 34 S., R. 15 W., 8. L. Men has filed notice of intention to make five year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Of-1 fice, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of June, 1010. I Claimant names as witnesses: ' Edgar V. Anderson, Earl K. Higson,! Charles J. IJigson, nnd Robert E. Nes-len, Nes-len, nil of Salt Lnkc City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 5 Last June 2, 1010.) DOG LICENSE TO BE ENZ'OKCED. NOTICE is hereby given that Carl Burkholder has been appointed to the I ofllco of Collector of License on Dogs. License ami tags' will be issued by said officer, and he will enter upon thc discargc of his duties at once. Licenses will be issued for the current cur-rent year at one dollar for male, and two dollars for female. By order of tho City Council. J. II. ARTHUR, City Recorder. The students of tho district school hnve been enjoying a scries of dnnc-ing dnnc-ing pnrties recently, as an evidence of the approaching summer vacation. - n IMPORTANT TO LAND OWNER8. j" Writing from Salt Lake City under date of May 2, Mr. J. W. Paxman has the following to say to tho people of Cedar City and vicinity: "I will bo in Cedar on Monday and nil day on Tuesday next to go onto somo of tho lands nnd collect datr. to present to some of the prospective selling agencies, and for advertising , purposes. I wish you would mention this in the columns of Tho Record. r "Also. I will want to meet with all . the land owners on Tuesday evening, and if you could announce this oIbo it will bo npprcciated. Mention the TV--, place of meeting if you feel wo can get fV V tho Library or any other place that will be suitablo nnd convenient. Thanking you." etc. "Yours very truly, "J. W. PAXMAN." "Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Wonders for Me." i "I have been a sufferer from stom-ach stom-ach trouble for a number of years, and although I have used n greet number of remedies recommended for this com- ! pluint, Chamberlain's Tablets is the , first medicine that has given me positive and lasting relief," writes Airs. Anna Kndin, Spcnccrport, N. Y "Chnmbcrlain's Tablets have done wonders for me and I value them very highly." Obtainable everywhere. Mrs. Charles Townsend of Los An- j gelcs, Cal., is thc guest of Miss Win-nifrcd Win-nifrcd Corry. ) ImtaPfi VdilBy VBgDidDIBS ARE THE VEGETABLES THAT YOU BUY ;" for your table always fresh, crisp and tasty? If you order them direct by mail from us they arc, ab they arc taken fresh from the garden and sent to your home. Our Ten Pound Family Assortment consists of j just the variety that you want for your family Rad ishes, Lettuce, Green Onions, Carrots, Spinich, etc. This large assortment will be sent postpaid to any address west of Black Rock, Utah, for fifty cents. h Beyond that, add ten cents. j We know you will like this assortment. Try it. i Send for it today. Also get our price list of all Moapa " I Valley vegetables now in season. j Startliff 1egetable farm OVERTON, NEVADA. I & '" - 'J lh Where's your Bank? j r I I A bank can't make money without depositors. 1 !The depositors need a bank, too. 1 Of course, if it were only a matter of keeping the 1 money safe it could be hid in a mattress or teap-pot. But if you happen to be in the city, or at a distance from home and have neglected to bring your mattresa or tea-pot there you are. Now if you had your money in a good bank, you could fill out a check any time, any place no matter where you leave the bank. 1JI IF WffEi illjl. CEDAR CITY - - - UTAH iiiiiiiiwwmmniirMiiiwi !! iiiiiiiwniiiMwiiiMB Good Horses Wanted Yes, if you want good, stylish, attractive, saleable horses " J patronize the Old Reliable Tweedie Horse, "Prince of the k f Forest, 1 1007." that is making the season of 1916 at Bishop f j J. V. Burg's barn at Kanarra, Utah. The small fee of $7.00 will bo charged for the season paid on or before October 15, 1916, or $6.00 cash down. The season begins April 15, 1916, ' ! and closes July 15, 1916. Tweedie Bros., Owners, j J. V. Berry, Manager. J FSESB DIXIE IBEI0U) 1 Grown on the SEVY & SAVAGE FARM $, Toquervilje, Utah. T? RADISHES, LETTUCE, ONIONS, ASPARAGUS, j Also Beautiful t ' CUT FLOWERS I Our Auto Truck will be in Cedar City each i "t uesday and Thursday Arriving about noon. Watch fdr us, or mail your . I orders to us at Toquerville, Utah. ' 1 Ll i ill Tl B " ' mi y IWWiiillllM . B |