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Show STATEMENT Of the Ownership, Management, Etc., Required by the Act of August 24, 1912, of Iron County Record, Published Pub-lished Weekly at Cedar City, Utah, for October 1, 1915. Editor, managing editor, business manager and publisher, Chas. S. Wilkinson. Wil-kinson. Owners or stockholders holding 1 per cent or more of tho total amount of capital stock: C. S. Wilkinson, A. H. Rollo, Jos. T. Wilkinson, O. P. Fretwell, R. A. Thorley. G. C. God-dard. God-dard. L. W. Jones, G. W. Middleton, G. W. Decker, Anna M. Cox, M. H. Dalley, John S. Rollo. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: Bank of Southern Utah, Mergcnthalcr Lino-typo Lino-typo Company of New York. CHAS.'S. WILKINSON, Lessee. Sworn to and subscribed beforo mo this sixth day of October, 191C. J. H. ARTHUR, Notary-Public. My commission expires Doc. 15, 1916. g Utah Looks Good to McDonald. Residents of Codar City of some fifteen years standing, will recnl tho name and face of J. H. McDonald, ono of a trio who formed an expedition to the Klondlko during tho gold excitement ex-citement in that part of tho country, and which included also F. J. McNally and George R. Hunter. Well, after all these years of various experiences this same J. H. McDonald was In Cedar Ce-dar City last Saturday en route back to Kane county, where he remembers of a spring of water which he hopes o find unappropriated, and where at this late day ho hopes to bo able to build a home for himself and his sons. Mr. McDonald has seen many ups and downs sinco ho was last in Cedar City. In tho first place the gold expedition expe-dition did not turn out as hoped, nnd Mc. took a contract for two years for carrying the mall with sleds and dogs over a route over 400 miles long. Tho past several years ho has spent in southern California, where he has had employment at his profession as civil engineer, and has made considerable money, but was euchercd out of about $15,000 a few years ago, and the de pression coming on down there, ho has found it necessary to make a change in his location, and naturqlly his heart turned back to southern Utah, Ut-ah, whoro ho was always certain of a comfortabh living at any rate. Mr. McDonald has been residing, at Alta-dena, Alta-dena, only throe or four miles from Pacadena, and while that cquntry Is full of millenaries, times, ho says, are exceptionally tight or tho laboring labor-ing classes. |