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Show LEGAL DEPARTMENT L NOTKK I'oit PUBLICATION (PabHsher.) i Department of the Interior, U. S. ' Land Office .it Salt Lake City, Utah, February 7, 1!18. Notict' is hereby jrWcn that Daniel F. Ltigh) Of Cedar City, Utah, who on October tt, mi 2, made homestead entry, serial No. 010040, for NW1, SW',, Sec B; NEttSEtt, SK'.NK'i, It 1, Bee, 6, Tp. 86 S K. 11 W, I. V Mi'i.. has filed notice of intention in make tivo-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Pniownn, Utah, on the "Oth d:iy of March, 1918. Claimant mimes as witnesses: Herbert C, Adams, .lames C. Parry, Par-ry, Evelyn C, Party and I'eter F. LsifB, all of Cedar City. Utah. QOULD B. BLAKBLT. Register. (First Fob, It Past Mar. 15, 1918.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher ) Department of the Interior, U. S. land Office al Salt Lake City, Utah, February 7, lit 18. Notice is hereby priv m that Max Brown, of San Diego, California, who on March 88, 1911, made homestead enttry. serial No. 07548, for SW'4, Sec. 12; NW4. Sec. 18, Tp. 84 8., R. 18 W.. S. L Mer., has filed notice of intention to make five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, de-scribed, before the Register and Receiver, Re-ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Pake City, Utah, on the 22nd day of March, 1918. Claimant ikiiiios as witnesses: A. D. Smith. D. C. Roberta and Fred Smith, all of Salt Lake City. Utah, Frnny Mayan of Modena, Utah, and M. D. Heist of Heist, Utah. QOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. IE Last Mar. 15. 1!H8.) NOTICE l()U PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Lend Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 16, l'.)18. Notice is hereby Riven thai George E. Owen, of Enterprise, Utah. who. on October 2C, PH2. made homestead entry, Serial. No. 010880, for SHi Sec. 84, Tp. 88 8., R. 18 VV , S. P. Mer., has tiled notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish '-l;ii m to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 89th day of March, 1!MS. Claimant names as witnesses: William V. Walker, of Cedar C tv Utah; William D. McDonald, Cm,! Oakes, William McLaughlin. I i f Lund, Utah. QOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. 22 Last March 22. PI1S) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Febrbuary 14, 1018. Notice is hereby given that Charles B. Kent, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who on December 7, 1910, made homestead home-stead entry, serial No. 00884, for lots l, 2, BHNEtt, SE'., , See. 6, Tp. 86 S., R. 15 W., B. L. Mer., ha.s filed notice of intention to make five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Iake City, Utah, on the 2!th day of March, 1918. Claimant names, as witnesses: Brigham Clegg, E. D. Pidge, John Ernst, Jr.. all of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Heber D, Mayan, of Cedar City, Utah. QOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. 15 Last Mar. 15, 1918.) IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIS-TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF IRON. OTTO L. MILLER, Plaintiff, v , MARY K. MILLER, Defendant. si MMON8 The State of Utah to the said 1 e fendant : You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and j defend the above entitled action: and in case of your failure so to do, judg- i ment will be rendered against you,: according to the demand of the corn-plaint corn-plaint which has been tiled with the S I4V of said court. I this action is brotlghi against you to recover judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore ex isting between you and the plaintiff, and awarding to the plaintiff the two minor children, to-wit, David P. Miller Mil-ler and Georgl Miller, ISSUS of the . uarrlage between you and said plain' B tin EDMOND 11. RYAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. 0. Addret 1: BDMOND H. RY-AN, RY-AN, Cedar City, Utah. (First, March 1 Last, Much 29, 18) aiihtor-s FINANCIAL RIP OUT OF CEDAR CITY CORPORATION, CORPO-RATION, FOR YKAR ENDING l)K( . S1ST, 117. Reowrcos Jan. I, 1!I7. Liabilities. Jan. I. I!tl7. To Real Estate 47:;..'i7 By Waterworks Bonds 18899.09 To Bills Rcceiv;.' 899.99 By Unpaid Warrants 16.61 To Taxes, 1911 to 1916 1989.99 '" Taxes, 1916 . . 8086.88 118816.68 To Bal. Sinking Fund 181(0.84 DEDUCTIONS To Bal. Library Fund TO:!. 57 My Taxes 1911 to 1916 2520.27 To Bal. General Fond 161849 By Real Estate sold 88.00 By Bank Loan repaid 11500.00 119918.89 I 6065.87 RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS To 1 . s 8688.60 By Interest on Loan $ (8 10 i- Water System rates :(i'.)!t.!:i By Salaries of Officers 8688.16 To Irrigation rates 99.80 By Irrigation rates :; 10.70 To Piling Liquor Prescript's 1.00 By Cemetery 88.00 To Lines 817.00 By Bstray Pound 188.80 To Estray Pound 211.25 By Depot) Marshal 184.60 To Cemetery Lots sold , :n.oo By 1 . . rs I on Bonds 986.00 To Poll Tax 44.00 By Surveying 188.97 I To Culverts sold 79J8 By Library Expense 1670.69 To Dog Taxes 18.00 By Election Expense 81.87 To field Water sold 240.00 By Sprinkling Streets 216.98 To Interest 15.25 By Street Lighting 768.80 I To Building Permits 74.00 By Streets and Sidewalks . 8100.48 To Bills Receivable 500.00 By Culverts bought 1089.74 To Rentals :19.00 By Cement Sidewalks (loan) 2500.00 To Taxes. 1017 10770.15 By Waterworks Expense 122211 To Taxes 1911 to 1918 434 65 By Miscellaneous Items 10.10 To Taxes, 1010 2085 02 By Death Record 25.00 By Dog Tax Expense 12.81 $20002 50 By Printing & Publishing 811.26 By Uerchandise 200.40 By County Fair B62.44 By Engineering 241.85 By July 1th ami 2 lh Celeb. 07.25 By Home Economics club 190.00 By Maps 0.00 I By Witness I". .()0 By Band and Music 412.50 To Loan f 1 om Bank .'1500.00 By Bonds . 10.60 By Painting 26.00 By Thawing frozen pipes :!'.. 70 By Transportation Leg. Com. 87.86 By Legal Services II. 00 By Banners. War Registrat'n 12 85 Liabilities Dec. 31, 1017. 116600.12 To Waterworks Bonds $1:1200.00 Resources Dec. 81, 1017. To Unpaid Warrants 2848 By Real Estate I 470:MS7 By Bills Receivable 100.00 $18888.48 By Taxes. 1911 to 1017 1086.86 By Bal. General Fund 864 1.88 B Bal, Library Fund 906 69 By Bal. Sinking Fund .'1270.1 1 918669.26 Grand Total 149429.22 Grand Total 849429.22 J. II. ARTHUR, City auditor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ( Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land '"(lice at Salt Lake City, Utnh, February 7, 1018. Notice is hereby given that William L, ShultS, of Sahara, Utah, who on October 18, 1916, made M. E., serial No. 015071, for Lots 2, 8, 4, 5, SE'4 NW',. SHNEK, Sec. f, Tp. XI S., R. 16 W., S. L. Mer., has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, ' to establish claim to the land above described, before P. L. Green, U. S. I Commissioner, at Modena, Utah, on the 2'lrd .lay of March, 1918 Claimant names as witnesses: J. B, Fairley, Earl Markwith, George Griffin, and Prank Hedrick, all of Sahara, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Feb. 15 Last Mar. 15, 1018.) NOTICE 1 OR PUBLICATION (Publisher ) Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 15, 1018. Notice is hereby given that Henry C. Perry, of Cedar City. Utah, who, on November 12, 1912, made home-itead home-itead entry, Serial, No. 010075, for SV4SEV4, S'-SW',, Sec. 6. Tp. 87 S R, 10 W., S. L. Mer., ha.s filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above d ici Ibed, befoi s the Ilerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 20th day of March, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas C, Sta'pley. Frank B. Adams, John 11. Perry, Edirar Perry, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, R 1 later. I . ' Last March 22, 1918) NOTICE FOR PI Bl K MION 1 Publishei Department of the Interior, U B Laud Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 6, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Jaeob N. Smith, of Cedar City, Utah, who on February 9, 191 I made homestead entry, serial No. 012212 for SW4, Sec. 33, Tp. :i8 s., R. 8 w , s. I.. Mer., has tiled notice of intention to make year proof, to establish claim t" the land above described, before h ' Hera of the 1 list rict ' Jourt, at Parowan, Utah, on the 16th day of April, 1018. ( liaimanl nam 1 as witnesses! illiam Smith, John C, shell, Aminos- L. Watson, all of Cedar City, Utah, and H. C Foots, of Gli n dale, Utah, GOUI D B. BLAKELY, l: ' First M s Last Apr. 6, 1918.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1 Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 20, 10 IS. Notice is hereby given that Wilhert II. Bower, of Modena, Utah, who. on August 21, 1916, made homestead entry, en-try, Serial, No. 016732, for Btt, Sec. 21, Tp 82 S R. 10 W., S. L. Mer., has filed notice of intention to m. d;e throe-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. L. Green, U. S, Commissioner, at. Modena. Utah, on the 12th day of April, 1018. Claimant names as witnesses: C. E. Peak. (i. P. Buhl, George Tryan, .John F. Laycot k. all of Mo dena, Utah. QOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First, Feb. 22 Last, Match 22. !9iS) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) I Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake city, Utah, j March 1, 1018. Notice is hereby given that John U. Webster, of Cedar City, Utah, who on November 11, 1012. made hotne- stoad entry, serial No. 010689, for F'.SW',, N48E14, Sec. is, Tp. 36 S R. 10 W S. L. Mer., has filed notice no-tice of intention to make live year proof;, t,, establish claim to the land above d s iribed, before tic Clerk of the District Coui, at l'aiov.an. Utah, on the 18th day of April. 1918. Claimant names- as witnesses: Wilford U, VV b ter, Prank B. Woo !. Richai I lb. .ins, a!! .-City, .-City, Utah; Frank n trong, of Enoch, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. 1 F - Mar. 8 Last april '., 1918.) Mi IK p poR I'l Bl M MION. 1 Publisher. 1 Department of the Interior, l'. S. Land 1 Iffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar. h I. 1018. Notil e 1 hereby givOfl that. Olof P. W. Bergstrom, of Cedar city, Utah, who, on May 2, 1011, mah homestead entry serial No. 07840, for W'NW'i, WV4SW14, Sec, 10, Tp. "i s., R. 11 W., S. L. Mer., has tiled notice of in tention to make flve-year proof, to 1 stablish claim to the la- i above described, de-scribed, before the Clerk of the Dis at I' trowan, Utah, on the da,- of April, 191S claim. 11. t name ; ai v. .f rt ises: 1 'bailes Idams, Henry Houchen, i 1 . Eleyborne, an 1 Robert L. Heyborne, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOl Bl Ai.n.v, Register. Last 1 II - 1918 I - SAYS TREATMENT IS REMARKABLE Captain F. S. Patty, Ex-Passenger Agent Northern Pacific, Di- cnsSCS Former Trnuhles. Nearly everybody In Knoxvillc, Ten nessee, especially railroad people, Into Captain F. S, Patty, for twelve years district pat enjrer 1 nt for the Northern Pacific railroad, wit i local offices In Chattanooga, and general offices at St. Paul, Minn. On account of generally failing health Capt fatty was forced to discontinue dis-continue active work and for the past few years has been making his home In Knoxville, where he numbers his ft :' nds by his acquaintances. He is a kind, etna! gentleman of the old I ho.d and is beloved by all who know him. The following interesting statement state-ment was made by him in person to he T. nlac representative: " I am 69 years old and always en- 1 ed ; 1 health up to about six years ago, when I suffered s nervous breakdown and my general health dually failed me, My principal trouble was Indigestion and catarrh, but my whole lystom seemed to be out of shape. My condition finally got so had I could not sleep at night and always al-ways after sating I would suffer so from indigestion and heart burn that I felt just like there was a coal of iv stomach. My hearing and vision were also affected, I consulted several doctors here in Knoxville and other cities and they helped me considerably con-siderably and I finally got so I could CD around; but somehow I just couldn't could-n't feel right and could not sleep at night, which made me awfully nervous nerv-ous and nothing I would eat seemed to agree with me. 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Adv. , t 1 M BBBBBBBB Frresh and Cured Meats H BIEDERMAN MEAT MARKET H Cedar City, Utah H CONDITIONS DEMAND I Coservation of Wool H and Cotton H Fabrics are high in price M and scarce in quantity. Wo- men will re-dye old fabrics and they will use the dyes they know are safe, namely, H Diamond Dyes always in stock at the H Cedak (1ity Drug I "UNCLE SAM" SAYS I "Raise More Wheat" I ssasBssaassassssjasBsaeaisssaeseisBafSMsaisBsi sssssssaeBSBaaeBBSiBiBsnssiBBaBBBji ssissMBBVBiBaHMBVBaaassasseMasasBWssaBe 1 To rai.se more wheat uou nust keep M rabbits out of the wheat field. H To keep rabbits out, bin woven m wire fence from Hn DAVE LEIGH I |