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Show Telephone Users Our May collections have been nil that wo expected. Tho new rule worked beautifully. Tho great majority responded before tho 15th, paid nt tho ofiko and recoived tho rebate. Look for your STATEMENT t about the 15th of each month. Read IT carefully. Write a check for the amount stated, less the indicated Rebate. Mnil or bring it to tho CENTRAL CEN-TRAL OFFCE. and bo contented for another month. Iron County Telephone Co SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMALS. State of Utah, County of Iron, City of Cedar. t I have in my possession the following follow-ing described animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will bo sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at tho City Pound in Cedar City, on Wednesday, tho 5th day of July, 191G, at tho hour of 2 p. m., to-wit: to-wit: ' One bay work horse with a rope halter on; branded W (inverted) on left thigh; blind in left eye. One black work horse, branded U on left thltrh; about 8 years old. One spotted muley cow, 7 or 8 years old, branded JN (combined) with bar under, on right hip; earmarked crop off left ear. Said estrays were taken up by City Marshal In said Cednr City on the 20th day of Juno, 1910. W. D. LEIGH. Poundkeeper of Cedar City. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Stnto Enclnccr's Office. Salt Lake City, Utnh. Juno 1. 1910. Notice la hereby Riven that L. A. Thor-lpy. Thor-lpy. whose pout omen mldress la Modcnn. Utnh, has madr application In accordance with tho requirements of tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, ns amended by tho session Lawn of Utah, 1909, 1911 and 1915. to appropriate two (2) cublc-fect of water per necond from an unnamed croon In Iron County, Utah. Snld water will bo diverted nt a point which lies 480 feet nouth and 645 feet east of tho nouthcnst corner of section 23, Township 34 south, TtnnRe 19 west. Salt T.nko baso and meridian, mer-idian, and conveyed bv means of a pipe lino for a distance of 18,480 feet and there used from Jaminry 1 to December 31. Inclusive, of each year, to lrrljjnto lf.0 aeres of land embraced In the north half of Section 8. TowtiFhlp 3G (toutli, rtanpu 18 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. Thin application In designated In the State Encineer's ofllco as No. C606. All protests against the granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied bv a fee of $2 BO. and filed In this office within thlrtv (30) days after tho complotlon of tho publication publica-tion of this notice. W. D. nnnrtS. Stnto Engineer Dato of first publication Juno 30, 1916, date of completion of publication July 31, DELINQUENT NOTICE. Office of Summit Irrigation Co., Summit, Utnh, June 10, 1910. There are delinquent on account of assessment levied bv the Company April 17, 191C, the following nnmed stockholders in the amounts set opposite oppo-site their respective names, to-wlt: William Allen $3.80 Obadiah Farrow 4.00 Elzina R. Hulet 7.G0 Jos. B. Dalley 4.25 William II. Lyman 12.50 And in accordance with law, tho bylaws by-laws of this company and an order of the Board of Directors so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will bo sold at the office of the undersigned, on Monday, July 10, 1910, at the hour of 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together togeth-er with cost of advertising and expense ex-pense of sale, ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary. (First Juno 23 Last July 7, 1910.) NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Stato Engneer'a OfflceT Salt Lake City. Utah, Juno 12. 1916. NOTICE Is hereby given that George P. Mcuonaglo, whose post offlco address Is Salt Lake City, Utah, has mado application applica-tion In accordance with tho rcnulrcmenU of tho Compllod Laws of Utah, 1907. bb amended by tho Session Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911 and 1916, to appropriate flvo thousand (C00O) acro-feet of water from Coal Crook, Iron County, Utah. Said water will bo dlvorted at a point which bears south 11 dog. 10 mln. west 22B1 feet from tho north quarter corner of Sec. 11, Tp. 36 S.. R. 11 IV.. S. L. baso and meridian, mer-idian, and conveyed by means of a natural natur-al channel and a canal for a distance of approximately 95,000 feet, whoro It win bo stored during tho period from October 1 of each yoar. to March 31, Incluslvo, of tho yoar following. In a reservoir cm-braced cm-braced In Soo's 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23. 24 and 25, Tp. 33 S., R. 12 W. The center of the Impounding dam will boar south 18 deg. 40 mln. oast 2440 feet from tho north quarter corner of auld section 2. The water bo stored will bo released during the period fjom March 1 to October 31, Inclusive, of oach year, and convoyed by means of a canal for a distance of approximately ap-proximately 40,000 feet and thero used to Irrigate 3120 ucrcs or laud embraced in Sea's 6. 7. 8, 9 and 10, Tp. 32 8., It. 13 V U. L. baso and meridian. This application applica-tion Is designated In tho Stnto Engineer' office as No. 6613. Alt protests against tho granting ol said application, stating tho rnasont therefor, must bo mado by nmdavit It; duplirato, accompanied by n fco of 12.50 and filed In this ofllco within thirty (30 days after tho completion of the publication publica-tion of tlt notice. W. D. HEERS, . . ... . Stato Engineer Dato of first publication, Juno 23, 1916 dt of complotlon or publication, July 24 1816. flood11 s Thousands of j physicians and millions M of housewives will swear k u to that. You've never tasted m such wholesome, tempting, B appetizing bakings you've! never enjoyed such uniform M perfect results. Calumet WxV- m ing Powder never fails and it m L cotts less to use than other kinds, m L Received Hiuliot AwnrcU & (W ,Vt CmI Jti I tu Sit SHf y NOT W'fl '- -x--o ' , ' eraiir ' " ' 't' "'"r ' You Can Get Borflens Malted It for 50 cents a pound at the Cedar City Drug Company This is just half what you av for the same thing in bottles. bot-tles. It reduces the cost of baby's food just one-half. It is economy to use it. Cedar City Drug Company II. P. PETTIGREW, MGR. 8 CEDAR CITY - . UTAH 1 f" 4 LUND TO CEDAR CITY Auto Stage Lie FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODA-TIONS. ACCOMMODA-TIONS. Connects with mail autos at Cedar City for St. George and I points South, also for Parowan j and other points North. FARES. 1 j Lund to Cedar City $1.50 I Lund to St. George - $4.50 ; I JAMES MIDDLETON . Proprietor. Telophono No. 105F3. Leave orders at Michel's Baker) CEDAR CITY - UTAH Va hi fiiiiiiswspwssBM nmwuiiU CLASSIFIED ADS. i 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. Good single seated huRpy. E. M. Corry, City. Ad.-tf. FOR SALE. At reasonable prices. Idaho oats and Gem flour. Alfred Froyd. U. S. Cream Separator Bargain. One No. 10 U. S. Separator for sale cheap, at B. A. C. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE. Puro bred Holstoin bull calf. 7 months. Hyrum Jones, Enoch, Utnh. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE Second-hand Dcering Solfblndcr, almost ns good aa new. Randle W. LuntJ City. LIME plenty of It. WHERE? At Dover's kiln. John E. Dover, member of Limeburnor'a Association. Adv. FOR SALE. One team of horses: weight, 1250 lbs. each. Ono high grade Manuaio player piano, good ns new. Sacrifico for quick sale. Address P. O. Box 53, Lund, Utah. FOR SALE. Four lots, each Cxl7 rods, just west of now school grounds, lots facing east. Near to tho B. A. C. For prices and particulars, see J. G. Pace, City. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE for hay or grain good saddle and bridle. Inquire In-quire at C. S. Cornwell's, three miles south and five miles cast of Lund, Utah. Your old reliable piano tuner, Mr. Stewart, has Bent word that ha will be hero in a few weeks to attend to the wants of his many patrons. Dont fail to have your piano examined. Adv.-2w. I !! ill I NOTICE. Tho undersigned will start a buck herd at tho old Popkess Ranch, near Hamilton's Fort, about July first. Sheepmen interested should make reservations res-ervations as early as possible. CULVER & CARLSON. Forethought. People aro learning that a little forethought fore-thought often saves them a big expense. ex-pense. Hero is an instance: E. W. Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, writeB: "I do not believe that our family has been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoea Remedy since wo commenced com-menced keeping house years ago. When wo go on an extended visit we tako it with us." Obtainablo everywhere. every-where. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS. Owners of automobiles not having obtained license for the current year arc notified to 'lo so at once. All cars not licensed and numbered by July 1 found on the streets or highways will be taken into custody and held until licenses are obtained. JOHN. H. CORRY, Sheriff, ARTHUR NELSON, City Mar. Dl R fir LOSSES SURELY PREVENTEI HI III. IV by CUTTER'S BLACKLEG PILLS ttg 1MB n Ifll. "'I'1''"! fJEf?T )lP P4 Prat et teil by V3ljMHUS I H VI wntem tvxV. MfA . F.B Efl mm, twctiKo they tilWfr llMia rrof-ft wlr other WtAV - vaccines Ull. YKV? ?" Wrttclcrl'ocltltlandtritlinonlali. rrfCg, 10-i!otOpk2.BIHe8P.I!, J1.00 VJ3W SO-d o:c fkJ. Clnc'.Ioj Fills, $4.00 Utoiny Injector, but Cu'ter'i flmpkrl " 1 tririi(t( The tupcriorllr ct Cu'le prelum in i1j tu ovir ye.rol!Ulliln In vmtimps AND ikhm ojjiy. insist os: Ciittek'3. II uujtu!iwu Onti t illrect. H o C""er I !iorataif. Drrfccliy. C3llTotr.la Sleeping :" Porches Your doctor advocates them. Camfort indicates them, Health demands them, and we can provide them. It isn't necessary to tear the home to pieces there are ways and means for producing produc-ing the desired effect that are very sjjnple when you know how. That's our business, let uh prove itand show you how little it will cost to have an qutdoor f r o 8 h air bed room in your homo. BONNEVILLE LUMBER CO, MILFORD LUND MW7EVA &k)? I T:IE UNIVERSAL CAH H You want to know what your motor car will II H do. The million-car Ford answers your II H III quostion. Supplying tho motor car needs II H of all claosos, tho Ford is operated and H I maintained in city or country for about II H two cents a mllo--with universal Ford sor- H vico bohind it. Touring car 8505, Runa- II H bout 455, in Iron County. II H lj Yours very truly, l H III FIFE, III H Local Agont. H I ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 1 I R. R. REID, Contracting Electrician. M Irons, Motors, Washing Machines, Fixtures, Mazda H Lamps, Fans and Wiring Supplies. H Repairs and House Wiring a Specialty. No job too H large or too smalll. Estimates Free. H Record Building Cedar City. H When You Want a Short I Order Meal H We can serve you to suit your tastes. Everything mod- H ern and up to the minute. H We cater to those who are in a hurry. Everything H strictly sanitary and of highest quality. " H Fresh bread, pastries and candies always on hand. H Fresh Fruits oranges, bananas, pineapples, etc., in H season. H Cosy BaKery (L Cafe H v H GOOD HORSES ALWAYS SELL H HANOI I A pure-bred Perchemn Stallion, will make this season at my barn in Cedar City. H John T. Caine III, says of this horse, The Cedar M people will make no mistake in breeding to HANOI. H We have some of-his colts at tho A. C. of U., and they M are first class. H Hon. J. R. Allen of Draper says : HANOI is a French Percheron imported by Dunhams of Chicago. He is a 19 -M sure foal getter. His colts are large, with good style g H and action. I ''H I JOSEPH S. FIFE & SONS. " ED. WINK 1 WATCHMAKER & JEWELER H Solid Gold Wedding Rings of all sizes ; Diamond Rings, H Watches, and Jewelry of all descriptions, at low prices B Watch Repairing a specialty. H CEDAR CITY UTAH M f -: j Luck In Chunks m M Some people never fail to bend their backs to pick SI up a pin, and yet the dollars slip right through their ml fingers, without even a blink. They grasp at the shad- W ow while the substance marches by. If the point of jpe the pin is facing you it is supposed to be good.luck to . . Jgig pick it up. . ST But there are greater opportunities for "luck" than fe in stooping your shoulders in a futile search for pins. Fr Deposit your dollars with u& and we will show you how Wsk to find luck in big chunks and pick up dollars instead fjjjf of pins. It is a part of our business to know a good ijmi investment when we see it and we are always willing jSgfl to recommend it to a depositor. Forget the pins-and fWk go after bigger game, H prpf IWW iiimwum i i mwtm w m I. n null I flH WU OF SOOTH BTjIi. I CEDARiCrrfepJrPUAH timmmmmmmmimm mmimumrmmmaatammmti vnuiwmiiimimimmmii ij . 'SE . 1ifwlfrl H 'ftiMPMiWijL - . fcmMM,fcM.t jiBB |