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Show H - I i AM Al, DKPAHTMKNT H 1 1 I H Notkk I OR PUBLICATION H (Publisher.) H III imitinciit of the Interior. U. S. H .ami Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, H lawnbar H Not ire i.s liircliy friren that Joseph fl I. Pooley, of Modena, Utah, who on B Ann h 4, 11)14, made homestead entry, H icrial No. 01M64, for N'6, Sec. 9, H I'p -it S., K. 18 W., Salt I .ok- Mer., B 'tag tiled notice of intention to make mnl three year proof, to establish l.-iim to the land above described, be fore V. L. (ireen, U. S Commissioner, at Modena, Utah, on the 10th day of H February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: William A. Snltley, fleorj'e Wright, John (Ilcason, find Thomas J. Dooley, all of Modena, Utah. H GOULD B. BKAKKI.Y, Register. H First Dee. '',, 191ft; last Jan. 2.1, 1920. H NOTKK TO WATER I'SERH State Kpjrineer's Office, Salt Iaki H City, Utah, Her. 17, lilt. Notice is hereby fjiven that (!ui- BhY seppe lel Vecchio, of New Castle, I I has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to ap- oropriate five (.") second feet of water from Pinto Wash, in Iron County. -anl water will be delivered at a point 1 188 ft. north from the southwest BB -orser of Section 11, Township .'15 S, H t. It Wttt, Salt Lake Rase and Mer HBJ dian, and conveyed in a ditch for a HBi listance of 2(140 ft. and there used HBJ roni Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, inclusive of HBr ach year to irrigate fl'20 acres of land HBl mbraeed in the N" of said Sec. 11. HBl I'his application is designated in the BBl Uatc Knjrineer's office as No. 8280. HBl All protests aprainst the granting HBi f said application, stating the reason HBl herefor, must Im made by affidavit HBl n duplicate, accompanied with a fee HB f $2.50, and filed in this office within HB hirty (.SO) days after the completion HBJ f the publication of this notice. H G. F. McGONAGI.E, HB State Engineer. B ate of first publication Dec. 2(1, 1919. ! HBf late of completion of publication Jan. ' I M NOTICE FOR PITH.K ATION I (Publisher.) HBT Ii-partment of the Interior, U. S. H an. I Office at Salt Lake City, I 'tab. H ecember 27. 1919. HBJ Notice i.s hereby pjtvtO that Kphraim HB V. Perkins, of Cedar City, Utah, who HBJ n April 27,' 1912, made desert land H ntry, serial No. 09752, for E'i, Bw. M '1, Tp. M S., R. 1 1 W , Salt Lake Mer., HB as filed notice nf intention to make HB innl proof, to establish claim to the BBJ and above described, before the Clerk HB f the District Court, at Parowan,' HJH 'tab. on the 7th day of February, JB 1920. BB Claimant names as witnesses: BBJ Walter S. Harris, Fred J. Perry, BH lohn II. Porry and George W. Perry, H .11 of Cedar City, Utah. M COULD R. IILAKKLY, Rafiatar. M (First Jan. 2 Last J an. SO, 1920.) M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION BH (Publisher.) BH Department of the Interior, U. S. H '""'i Office ut Bait Lake City, Utah, BH fanuary 8, 1920. HB Notice is hereby irivcn that Henry BH D. Steward, of Modena, Utah, who on HB November 10, 1915, made homestead H trv, serial No. 010:122. for N1-.:. Sec. BH 13. Tp. U S., It. 18 W.. Salt Lake BH Mer., has filed notice of intention to HB make three-year proof, to establish BH data to the land above described, le- BH fore F. L. (ireen, U. S. Commissioner, HB at Modena, Utah, on the 18th day of BH February. 1920 HB Claimant names as witnesses: BH Joseph If, Dooley, George Wright. BH Thomas D ioley, John Gleason, all of BH Modena, Utah. HB GOULD B. RLAKELY. Register, i BH (First Jan. lt- I-ast Feb. 13, 1920.) , j an i B NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION BH (Publisher) HB Department of the Interior, U. S. HB Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, HB January 12, 1920. HB Notice is hereby froven that Enos E. BH Winder, of Sprinsrdale, Utah, who on HB August 26, 1915. made Homestead En- HB try. Serial Number 014503, for NW HB NW1;, BHNWH, SW'iNE, Sec. 14 BH Tp. 41 South, R. D West, Salt Meridian BH rtas ''h'd notic- of intention to make HB three-year proof, to establish claim to BB1 'ne hind above described, before the BH CUrV "f th0 district Court, Kanab, BH Utah, on the 25th day of February, HB 1920. BB Claimant names as witnesses: John BB Chamberlain. John A. Winder, Eliel BB Winder, all of Ordcrville, Utah, and BH Samuel K. Crawford of Sprintfdale, HB Utah. BH GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register. BH (First Jan. L0 Last Feb. 18, 1920.) H NOTKK FOR PUBLICATION BB1 Department of the Interior, U. S. BH Liiii.l Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, B January 8. 1920. HB Notice is hereby e-iven that John BH S. Hamilton, of Cedar City, Utah, who HB on July 18 1915, made homestead en- HB try, serial No. 01511)1, for F.SW , HB Sec. Ill N'4NW'.J, Sec. 11, Tp. 37 S HB R. II W., Salt Lake Mer., has filed BJ notice of intention to make three-year BB proof, to establish claim to the land HH above described, before the Clerk of I T. J. JONES, Gaskets and Gasket Trimmings A t uU line of GmImU Mrf Trimming! canted la Ooak I at all Umaa. CEDAR CITY . UTAH I r M. J m'Fwi.w j w rraoM PMONI I40P phonk ttrtt Macfarlane and Berftatroai Physician and SuRaroNi OFFICK IN BHBKP CTONI I.OOW orrc hours k-i and - opnee fnoni iora i . J 4 EL W. LEIGH. A.B.. F).I).S. RESIDENTAL DENTIST ! Office in Sheep Association Bldjf. ! 444444444444444444 T n rlPlD TMAN IVI TO v ALEX. G. MATHESON I Watchmaker Watches, Clocks and Guns Repaired Good Used Watches for Bale or Exchange CKDAR CITY UTAH RANDALL L. JONES ARCHITECT Office in Cedar Sheep Association Building Office hours 9-12, A. M. CEDAR CITY - UTAH 1 roUHtM FLOOR TSMFLCTON BLDO. DRS 8TOOKEY Ot LEONARD EYE. CAR. NOSE. THROAT HOURS A. M. TO B f. M. phoni was. esoe SALT LAKE CITY . UTAH the District Court at Parowan, Utah, on the 18th day of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Alonzo P. Ahlstrom, Charles M. Mosdell, Thomas Mosdell and John C. Hamilton, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Jan. 16 Last Feb. 13, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, .lonuary 10, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Erastus L. Jones, of Cedar City, Utah, who on March 17, 191(1. made homestead entry, en-try, serial No. 017095, for NVjNE'4, EViNWVi, Sec. 17, Tp. 36 S., R. 11 W., Salt Lake Mer., has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, de-scribed, before the Clerk of the Dist. Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 19th day of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert A. Thorley, Lehi M. Jones, Morton Thorley, Alma T. Jones, all of Cedar City, Utah. COULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Jan. 16 Last Feb. 13, 1920.) Nashua Woolnap Blankets e' Purs Co i ion Keep 'You Wa rrn No matter what the weather, the sleeper is snug and comfy under these fluffy blankets. They are woven for warmth and wear. They wash well and shrink very little. They are all cotton, so moths will not touch them. They come in a wide range of patterns and colors, in sizes to fit any bed. Make your selection today. j J. D. LEIGH MERCANTILE CO LUND, IRON CO.. UTAH MRS. T. T. SMITH j GAINS 30 POUNDS After Taking Tanlac Lady Feels Better Than in Previous Fifteen Years. "I can certainly recommend Tanlac for it was six months ago that it entirely en-tirely overcame all my fifteen years of trouble and today I am still in per fe1 health," said Mrs. T. T. Smith, who lives at the corner of Slauson and Alamada streets, Los Angeles, Cal. "Before I began taking Tanlac I bad suffered so long that I didn't think I would ever get anything that would help me, but now 1 am feeling better than I have in fifteen years and have actually gained thirty pounds in weight; why. it seems almost too good to be true. I was in an awful condition condi-tion with no appetite to speak of and indigestion gave me so much trouble that I was really afraid to eat anything any-thing for I knew if I did I would be troubled with gas and pains in my stomach for hours afterwards Some time tlie pains were so bad I could liardly bear for my clothing to touch me, and at night they were even worse and I would have to get up and drink hot watr or eat a cracker before I 'could get relief and go to sleep. I lost so miieh sleep that I began to fall off in weight and I got so weak ' that all the time I went around feel-' ing tired arwl worn out. You ran imagine im-agine that, after all the long years of troubles when every medicine and ( treatment I had tried failed to do me any good I was very blue and discouraged. discour-aged. "But at last I started taking Tanlac Tan-lac as I had read so much about it, and to my surprise I began to improve almost at once and that encouraged me so that I kept on taking it until all my troubles had left me. I eat anything I want without even being troubled in any way with indigestion and I am so much heavier that I have had to make nearly all my clothes over. My sleep is sound and restful and when I get up every morning I feel refreshed and I can do my housework house-work with ease now. Every one of my friends have spoken of how well I look and as I haven't taken a dose of any kind of medicine since Tanlac restored me to complete health six months ago, I know that all my troubles have left me forever." Tanlad is sold in Cedar City by the Cedar City Drug Company, and in Parowan by the Parowan Drug Co. Adv. 1 PRINTING 1 1 ? n Good Printing Is the Dress . of Business. I That Is the I Kind We Do. I LJ i - 1 Let Us Show Yon 1 MssW mmmmmmmmimmimimijw ti ai jwwr i j ia o . o..ia,i - 'i'wh - . js KANE DEWS WomiSJt S5 ;wi REGUIATORY FOOD HE IS POWERLESS "" Lf T POWER IS NEEDED IPTTJATrotfS of U.4TCC1 punch i C 5afiSii2SfcKriifn ttf rt!,!"' ) ...,,f.Dr, .,rm7 NH.,j ,-,,.: .,.""' hi" of ytre "i'-;Ap3aa maDy I -HOWARD HEINZ lUUnLulNuUUuytO '" "v-hSie Att-,mry Ccr.crai feT::; -Td-PrM Bonrda Willi Fair-Price Board, He Saya 84.iso pounds of coir". 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Hooray! &&1Z eiffJ Good old Kentucky is still growing Velvet's honest fra- o'wT'X "uM"l gnt leaf. We're still ageing Velvet in the wood. Velvet's & able u'ori Just smooth and mellow and mild as it ever was. The ,llou' 53 quality's there and the quantity's there just the same. ffiSr" JLMM - till fill H -1 , . lit i m f vhi'"J Take tlie cost" out of the high cost of living" and what PViya iir" 1 do you get? Why, "high living" of course. Well, sir, that's i' tt- ?r;M what Velvet does. fc Sj now. I , ... , - H . ,. tvoa'tJ It b like Velvet Joe says: Wffi&' ,, v . J .nybody can tell you how much Velvet costs. Bat only HLv" rm yo old pipe can tll you how much Velvet is worth " i'l"0?; ibal 1'iojU 1 i . I?: raacan 1 There'a goodnras !cnow how j a"' "? tr' '.-';;. J "ny Pipe U,c'Si, every tin iktUite I "''' ofVelvel. Or ii y-u want the Tf r Mws MCT j miirlpsl ciijareUoe.er there'a Bl r?rv:?;i ' H 45 big aati j.: i vc j y tin. wasidpj Ju,t vo iiouar la sbout ss dubcult sa ;i j'Jj- ! 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