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Show H MiXj-AIj )KIaktmknt M NOTICE FOR IMPLICATION B Department of the Interior. U. S. H I ,iin. I Office at Knit Lake City, Utah, B December IS, 191!). H Notice is hereby given that .Joseph M. DooU-y, of Modenn, Utah, who on March 4, 1011, made homestead entry, M Serial No. 012264, for NVi, Sec. 9, M Tp. 34 S., R. 18 W., Salt Lake Mcr., H has Tiled notice of intention to make ffi Anal three-year proof, to establish B rlaim to the land above fl .--r i 1 1 . be- B fore F. L. Green, U. S. Commissioner, H at Modena, Utah, on the 10th day of H February, 1920. H Claimant names as witnesses: H William A. Sattley, C.corgc Wright, H .lohn Gleason, and Thomas J. Dooley, H all of Modena, Utah. H GOULD H BLAKELY, Register. H First Dec 06, 1919; last Jan. It, 1920. M NOTICE TO WATER I SERS B Stats Engineer's Office, Salt Iake H Utah. Dee. 17, 1919. H Notice is hereby given that Gui- H seppe Del Vecchio, of New Castle, Ut., has mad application in accordance B with the requirements of the Compiled J Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by fl the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to ap- J propriate five (B) second-feet of water I from PlBtO Wash, in Iron County, pj Said water will be delivered at a point 1 IKS ft. north from the southwest J rorser of Section 11, Township :!." S, B R. l.r West, Salt Lake Base and Mcr- J idian, and conveyed in a ditch for a fl distance of 1640 ft. and there used fl from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, inclusive of fl each year to irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in the KM of said Sec. 11. This application is designated in the H State Engineer's office as No. 8280. J All protests against the granting fl of said application, stating the reason fl therefor, must be made by affidavit J in duplicate, accompanied with a fee H of $2.50, and tiled in this office within J thirty (30) days after the completion J of the publication of this notice. M G. F. McGONAGLE, fl State Engineer. H Date of first publication Dec. 20, 1919. Date of completion of publication Jan. B NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION J (Coal Entry) J I .and Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, r-- Notice la hereby given that Thomas H Homer of 1044 East Second South St., H Salt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, M State of Utah, November 1, 1919 filed in this office Application to Purchase ffi under the provisions of section 2347, M U. S. Revised Statutes, the SF.'i- H NWV SW'.NK',. NK'tSW'i. H NV'iSK'4 of Section 31, Township M 86 S., R. 10 W., S. L. M . H Any and all persons claiming ad- Tersely the lands described, or desir- B ing to object for any reason to the fl gale thereof to applirant should file H their affidavits of protest in this of B li.-.- during the thirty-day period of fl publication immediately following the H tit 't printed issue of this notire. other- fl wise the application may be allowed. J GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register, fl (First Dec. 12, 1919 Last Jan. 9, 1920) M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION H (Publisher.) ffi Department of the Interior, U. S. H Land Office at Salt I ake City, Utah, H December 27, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Ephraim ' H W. Perkins, of Cedar City, Utah, who 1 on April 27, 1912, made desert land H entry, serial No. 09752, for KM, Sec' H 21, Tp. 34 S., R. 11 W., Salt Lake IfarJ H has filed notice of intention to make; M final proof, to establish claim to the J land above described, before the Clerk B of the District Court, at I'arowan, ! H I 'tali, on the 7th day of February,! M Claimant i.ames as witnesses: H Walter S. Harris, Fred J. Perry, H John H. Terry uud George W. Perry,' H all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register B (First Jan. 2 Last Jan. 30, MO.) m Applications for Grazing Permits B NOTICE is hereby given that all H applications for permits to graze cat- H tie, horses and sheep within the Dixie- H Sevier National Forest during the sea- 8 son of 1920, must be filed in my oAm H at Cedar City, Utah, on or before Jan- H uury 31, 1920. Full information in H regard to the grazing fees to be H charged and blank forms to be used H in making applications will be furn- H istied upon request. WM. M. MACE, H (First Jan. 2- Last Jan. 23, 1919.) jm HH No Gratt Act of Heroism Required Nfl If some great act of heroism 'was Hv nece: saty to protect child from the Bh9 coup, no mother would resitate to IB protect her offspring, but when it is H9 only necessary to keep ut hand a oB bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- H edy and give it as soon as the first B indication of croup appears, there H are many who neglect it. Chamber- flfl Iain's Cough Remedy is within reach HBj of all utid is prompt and effectual. T. J. JONES, Gaskets and Gasket Trimmings A full Una of Caakete aaat Trimmings carriad in rtoalr at all Umaa. CEDAR CITY - UTAH V i H - M. J. MACPAP.CANS J. W IIMITIOII PHONI I40P fHONI H7J Macfarlane and Berggtrooi Physicians and Buhoioni ofpk I IN IHIIP STORK BUOCH nrrnl HOURS IO-II ANO - oppic pkoni non l R. W. LEIGH, A.R. D.D.S. RESIDENTAL DENTIST Office in Sheep Association Hide r 1 tiiin PRBPANBD TMAN vn TO ALEX. O. MATHESON Watchmaker Watches, Clocks and Guns Repaired Good Used Watches for Sals or Exchange CEDAR CITY UTAH I I RANDALL L. JONES ARCHITECT Office in Csdsr Sheep AssoeUttos Building Offlcs hours 912, A. M CEDAR CITY - UTAH I I 1 FOURTH FLOOR TIMPLITON LD, DRS STOOKEY & LEONARD IYE EAR. NOSE. THROAT HOURS S A. M TO S P. M. PHONI WM. SSOS SALT LAKE CITY . UTAH I f M...pO ! Got Something You iiWant to Sell? I ii Moat people have a piece j I of furniture, a farm imple- ment, or something else ; I which they have discard-, discard-, j ed and which they no Ion- J I ger want. j hi i i i These things are put in j ! j the attic, or stored away ; ; in the barn, or left lying j i about, getting of less end : ! ! less value each year. j . , i 1 i . r WHY NOT jl ! SELL THEM?! ii j I j ', Somebody wants those ', J very things which have J become of no use to you. j I Why not try to find that ', somebody by putting a J want advertisement in i i THIS NEWSPAPER? Lai i FOR RENT. Two rooms up stairs. 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