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Show I ' II $fe P fTi f22 Maxwell motor cars have B feilt 111 -B& demountable rims and the I ' I llllll iT Jr same size Hires on both i H' II dLJ' 8Lr & J front and rear wheels. I llllll feCB. 0T04T ijlll I . Ill "O EMEMBER theso important features, because J H II JL. they are not to be found on some ol the lighter cars. U H ' llll Maxwell cars have 3 in. tires all around This is a ) H j IIS generous size. The tires are not overtaxed They last H : Hill longer and make riding easier. ' I I Tires of one size mean that you have to carry only j H llll one size casing and one size tube. ImJ1 H III Demountable rims, of course, are recognized as the If H I llll best They are on all good cars. Don't buy any car H J llj without demountable rims. If you do, you'll regret it i JIHJ Theso two features along with the other complete H and up-to-date equipment ; the economy and proved H Ijjijl endurance of the Maxwell, make it the greatest auto- J ! H (l j j mobile value in the world today. B I; 8'jywicnger Touring Car, 9595 2-paanentlor Cnhrlotoi, $869 IjffiBKp I 111 H I ij! j 3'pM,oiior Roatltiar - 580 6"-paiMontfar Towji Cr, fUS T&iEdBii ?$&'' II H j i 5-paaT Sdsui, 9903 wEsM llllllt I UTAH-IDAHO MOTOR CO. M A. T. JONES, Manager. I' U Don't Overlook This H Ten acres of the best land in the North Field, with full H' . ten acres primary water right, eight acres in heavy alfalfa, 1 ' two acres other crops. Close to town, and no better land in the valley. Apply to DR. A. N. LEONARD. I I COAIL COAL H NOW IS THE TIME to get your Coal from the H Wood and Taylor Mine H $2.50 at the Mine, or $4.50 Delivered in Town. H See me or Phone No. 101R. . JOHN HOLLAND TOQUERVILLE. Toquerville, Utah, Sept. 12, 19K!. Tho fruit festival at St. George was a grand exhibition of what Dixie can produce. In color, size and qunlity, the exhibit was tho best thut I have over seen. The sports wero clean and wholesome. There was n large and happy throng, who enmo to see and tasto the luscious fruits, and to have a jolly good time. They certainly had it. Tlie dry land products wero a surprise sur-prise and revulation to many. It was a fine display. Wo also enjoyed the spirit and excellence of tho conference, confer-ence, which followed the festival. The weather was delightful and tho occasion or gathering was a complete success. Yes, these fairs and fruit festivals are important and should be patronized and encouraged. Our fruit will soon be gone for this season. Sincerely, , DAVID SPILSBURV. . ALWAYS Call the DOCTOR first THEN COME TO US TO GET THE RIGHT MEDICINE PROPERLY PROPER-LY PREPARED. Cedar City Drug Company H. P. PETTIGREW, Mgr. CEDAR CITY, UTAH. i o ill in wr-jjj-.rr ' jti-j fit no, more necessary ' t .: i-tW.'cJ '-" !! l;udnonrj:cl tV .Jucs miraculous effl- ca ' dr. !!i. -v cwnur rrA .yr'ioiil Vaccination. i i .. r i ?iOW ? v j'iur physician, you nod .1.1 .?. 1, l tr jr. v.'.' t.'i.u! ho-.ua Inliirancc. A . ; r'.,- -In ui.,- i.ors iu!for"!Ie -' ll.," -(!?" t,i!in:. of Typliold VacciKe, .iutki.Mv. ,rdi,.i;rrfior.i Typhoid CsjiIcM. '" .iPi iaupuiTosy, r.tnncav, cau HI1 ... .I.'...- .!. Ut.5111 u. t, 60V, ncoti Are You Looking Old? Old ago comes quick enough without inviting it. Some look old nt forty. That is because they neglect the liver and bowels. Keep your bowels regular regu-lar and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger but look younger. When troubled with constipation con-stipation or biliousness take Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Tablets. Thoy are intended especially es-pecially for these ailments and are excellent. ex-cellent. Easy to take and most agreeable agree-able in effect. Obtainable everywhere. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE. SALT r.nko City. Utfth. August 21. 1916. NOTICE Im hereby itlven that Paul A Ornff. et nl. whoso pout olllco address Is ICannrrn, Utah, hnvo nindo nppllcntion In iccortlanco with tho requirement!) of tho Compiled Lav of Utah, 1907, ns amended b tho Session Lawn of Utah, 1909, 1911 ai d 1916. to appropriate threo hundred fifty (350) ncro-feet of water from Knn-arra Knn-arra Canyon Creek, Iron County, Utah. Said water will be stored from January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of each year, In a reservoir embraced In tho northwest quarter of section 35, Tp. 37 S., It. 12 W.. S. I base and meridian. Tho center of tho Impounding dam will bear south 54 degrees 42 minutes oast 249C feet from the northwest corner of said section 36, at which point tho water will bo roleased and conveyed by means of a canal for a dlstnnco of 10,150 feot and thoro lined from March 1 to September 30, Inclusive, of each year, to Irrigate 160 acres of land embraced In tho west half of Section 26, and tho east half of section 27, Tp. and range aforesaid. This application Is tlos-iKiiatcd tlos-iKiiatcd In tho Statu Engineer's office as No. C770. All protests against tho granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied by a feo of $2.60, nd lUed In this office, within thirty (30) lays nftr the completion of the publication publi-cation of this notice. W. D. HEEHH, ... . . Stato Engineer. Date of llrst publication Septombor 8; I (Into o completion of publication, Ooto-1 ber 9, 1916. 4 CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertisements in this column are read by practically all the people of Southern Utah, as well as very widely by the people of other parts of this and adjoining states. They bring results. If you want to buy, sell or exchange propert; if you have found or lost anything, use our classified department. Rates lc. per word, each insertion, in-sertion, payable in advance. If advertisement contains figures, count one period or three figures as a word. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 10 acres of the choicest choic-est land in the North Field. Eight acres in alfalfa. Two acres for other crops. A snap that will be nicked up quick. Dr. A. N. Leonard, City. Adv FOR SALE. I have for salo 225 Rambouillet ewes. 150 nro 3 years old, bred by W. S. Hansen. Balance are yearlings from Hansen owes and J. H. Sceley ramB. I also have 25 head of very choico yearling rams for sale. Henry A. Pace, Harmony, Utnh. Adv. U. S. Cream Separator Bargain. One No. 10 U. S. Separator for sale cheap, at B. A. C Adv.-tf. FOR SALE. One puro-bred Jersey bull; one pure-bred Jersey cow; also I a number of puro-bred Berkshire and I Duroc Jersey pigs. Sco tho farm I management at the B. A. C. Adv. LIME, and plenty of it 25c. nor bushel. John E. Dover & Sons, City. Adv.-tf. TO SELL OR TRADE. A surry. Will sell cheap trade for wagon. J. S. WOODBURY. Will exchange my 100 acres for Cedar City property. C. D. Burk-holdcr. Burk-holdcr. Adv. For Bale, bond, lease, trade or partnership part-nership (as I need money to Improve said land) 600 acres good farming and pasture land, with good water right, situated three or four miles south- J west from Iron Springs, on public roads and a railroad survey, near good mining properties. Henry Pie-tsch, Pie-tsch, Cedar City. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Singer sowingmachino in good shnpo; one good sofa and a rocking chair. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for pigs and chickens. Mrs. E. L. Carter, Lund, Utah. Adv.-tf. FOR RENT. Three unfurnished rooms on Main street. Mrs. W. E. Corry. FOR RENT. Two good rooms. Small family desired. Apply to Tannic Tan-nic R. Jones. Adv.-2v. WANTED. WANTED. About 15 tons of good alfalfa hay. Will pay cash. John C. Isbcll. Adv. WANTED. A quantity of baled hay. Alfred Froyd, City. Night operators. Apply to Manager Iron County Telcphono Company. WANTED. Experienced sheep herder. References required. M. M. Howard, Bunkerville, Nevada. LOST, FOUND, ETC. LOST. About eight weeks ago, at my ranch at White Rock Mountain, Nevada, one small bay horse and saddle. sad-dle. Horse branded IH on right thigh. Finder notify Conrad Haight, Cedar City, Utah. Adv.-tf. LOST. One dark brown old mule, weight about 1,000 lbs.; letter O on left cheek. Knot on left knee. And one bay horse, weight about 850 lbs.; branded 61 on right hip. Customary reward. E. J. RITTER, Lund, Utah. Adv.-3w. New Telephone Directory. Persons expecting to use telephone service in the near future should make contract NOW and have their names listed in the new directory. THE IRON CO. TELEPHONE CO. LOST. A roan pinto marc, about 1,000 pounds, 8 years old, broke 'o ride; branded DL (combined) on left thigh. Missing since Juno 20th. Reward. Re-ward. James E. Eddards, Cedar City, Utah. Hnul Lumber on Shares. I have a quantity of lumber, distributed dis-tributed at two mills, that I am willing wil-ling to have hauled on shares. Teamsters Team-sters interested should write, phono or see me. WALTER C. MITCHELL, Adv. Parowan, Utah. Mr. Moot Mnckelprang was in Cedar Ce-dar City last Wednesday. He and his partner have just taken a 30 days option op-tion on the Holt Ranch, the consideration considera-tion mentioned being $G5,000. This includes about 200 head of stock and all improvements. Mrs. Nathaniel Smith of Salt Lako City and Mrs. Hickman of Logan spent n part of last Sunday and Monday Mon-day in Cedar City, tho guests of Mm. LaFayetto McConnell. Week End Excursion via Salt Lnlei Route. Until Septombor 30th, excursion tickets will bo on snlo every Saturday, , good returning Sunday, between sta-1 tions Sandy to Modenn, Inclusive, nt! greatly reduced rates. See agont for, particulars. MILLER & VIELE LOAN AGENTS; will bo at Cedar City on or about Sept. ! 20, 1010. Adv.-lw. J "" UNIVERSITY OF iJTAH I Instruction begins Monday, September 18th. ' Registration of students, and entrance examinations on H Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 14th, 15th and fl 10th. Registration fee during the three registration days H September 14th, 15th and lGth $10.00; after that, $12.00. Proper buildings with spacious laboratories replete with H modern equipment, and a Faculty composed of graduates from the leading universities of the land, are AT YOUR fl SERVICE. Courses are offered that prepare for almost any voca- .. H tion. (J0 H The credits of the University of Utah are accepted in yp I full by the best universities in the United States. V H Full inormation sent upon request. H UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 MM1I 1 mill lJIM1lIWWIMMaaWMMBMBIMW B Save $300 to '$600 I On Price of Your Car I Compare the STUDEBAKER CAR, point by point, with I any other car on the market of its class, and then refer to H tnc price, and you will find that there is an advantage of H from $300 to $G00 in favor of the Stuclebaker. I It has every convenience and luxury known to the mod- ern automobile, including electric starter, storage battery, H ventilated windshield, one man top, demountable rims, deep H luxurious cushions, ample power, long wheel base, large, H roomy body, with extra seats, beautiful lines and elegant H finish. It is the car for the man who wants the last word in H motor car luxury and efficiency at the minimum price for , H first cost and upkeep. STUDEBAKER Service Stations ev- erywhere. All extras carried in the State. Ask for a dem- H onstration. H Seven Passenger, 50 H. P. Touring Car, $1,200 Salt Lake. H I Seven Passenger, 40 H. P. Touring Car, $975 Salt Lake. H LEONARD & WILKINSON, Agents I CEDAR CITY UTAH I CASE Machinery for the farmer. H GOODYEAR Tires, Tubes and Accessories, all fully Guaranteed. M CEDAR VALLEY Dry-Farm Lands, at fair and equitable prices. M J. ML ARTHUR I 1 Record Building, Cedar City, Utah. M tr- ft This Way for I Good Native Lumber I My Sawmill is now in operation again for the Summer's M run, and I am prepared to handle your orders for spec- M ial bills or yard stock promptly and accurately. Prices M reasonable. M FILLING OF WHOLE BILLS A SPECIALTY H Walter C, MfitelheM I PAROWAN UTAH H " I The Utah -Agricultural I College. I has for its aim the training of men and women for H practical and useful citizenship. To this end courses H are offered in all the branches of M 1. AGRICULTURE H 2. HOME ECONOMICS 3. COMMERCE and BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION. 4. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING arid ME- CIIANIC ARTS 5. GENERAL SCIENCE Any person 18 years or over may take any course of- H fcred by the College, which he can pursue with profit. jH Registration begins September 19. H Write for catalog and illustrated circulars. H A personal letter to the President is always welcome H and will receive prompt attention. Address: The President, Utah Agricultural Col- , M lege, Logan, Utah. mtL 1 fmwmw w . iiwiMimiiimi m i.mi iiwii- .i n i H J. A. KOPP I Garage '" H We are now equipped with a first-class Storage (H Battery .Charging Outfit. When your battery needs M j charghtt&don'L forget the number. H ! We mAlso handling UNION Gasoline. . H V i i I i i i. i ' i i m ii in in i mmmmmH jl A M |