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Show M fW m .- i 1, n .., " Miss Blanch Corry returned Monday from a visits to Pine I Valley" and St. George. - I .N O T I C E - - H. - VHlXKaMArkB t.KUO Qvvich, H Salt J,ak City, Utah December 5,1913 H Tit Whom It May.C)iiiccm:--JJ6tlce Ik hereby ffjvcit lUittUieSUte of' Utah' has filed in tliht office lists of Uuds,.ictected bv tliu An I J Wale. H- under section Oof lliu Act nfCcWwu, approved ' ...lth.Y,9, " "'lemnltjr BcIiikiI lands, viz: Serial uf07t. Cople or said lists, so far n they relate to hs Id tracts by descriptive mib.ll-hV mib.ll-hV VE,0,,'J V Ikii consplyuouMy posted tit U.Ih m-S omce lor Inspection by any pcr&tm lulcivstrd ! andhytlm public generally,. I'unng the period ft. ' of publication of this notice, or suy lime tlinio r; ' fft?r, and before final approval .niul ccrtlllca. Mk ., tlon. Milder departmental reulatloK of April ;, 25, 107, proteniH or contests against tho claim of k ' '? o pv of the tracts or. subdlvlHum i hereiiilfo udoscribrd, on tho if round thai ttm c J- ' same U ,iioro .valiiabta for mineral 'than fur i 1 agrlcuitufal purposes, will be received mid j notetl for repoit to t lie General Land OiTicc at if f , WsshlniMon. i. cv failure (u, to protest or Huff.. contest wlthlu the tfnlc specified, will Wi'con-It Wi'con-It .9) sidered hu (Helen t evldcuce of tltct nou-mlntfrat H ,, character ofthetractssnd theseecllons thereof, I'M being otherwlso free :froi objection,-'will- be ssftigj , ,approved;to the state. MM'' ' i ..D.K-5'I10MPSOV,RcV!stcr. Mim ?,K,irfttJrc"4i,-i5tJau.34, Hi1 H .' , v Kanarraville. Oh what trouble are we having with our water taps these cold days! 'a Lex Shields. .of ., SaltLnkfijsJ here to .spend a few (lays with his best girl and friends. James S. Stapley is spending a few days at Nephi and Mona this week on business. Mr. E. McEwan and James Steel spent a few days here contracting con-tracting cattle for spring delivery. de-livery. Hurrah! Hurrah! Our Silver Band instruments have arrived. Pi-cm the sound of horns on the public square and streets this afternoon, some might have thought a circus or big show was in' town. The band consists of 5 girls and 7 boys . with a bass drum player to bo added yet. The holiday visitors, have all returned home or to school leaving leav-ing the town pretty quiet only for wind and horns. Aunt Mary Williams, who fell on a door step some three weeks ago, is slowly improving. Joseph H. Pollock has gone to Cedar City today, thence to Chloride Canyon to work. Monday morning the thermometer thermo-meter registered 11 degrees below be-low Kero. The county Attorney i.s to be here brr-legal busfiiqss, connected witMus office; Friday 'at 2 p. m. -Old newspapers for-eale at tlfe1 gcconl office pcrujiilred - v. f - 'tlaLamss -... .-. '".fv, M -. moroBd words fro m frienm and strangers The beneks resulting from the holiday ddipn of The Recorc have been mljjy.and widespread, and we take By-sure in publish-ing4 publish-ing4 again 'tlftis week some additional ad-ditional comnSent by both friends and strangerk Mr. A. D. MiGuire, , Cedar Cijty, Utah. Dear Sir: I am handing you herewith a letter Mr. Frank Hester of Los Angeles, tofc-ivhomil sent a Copj of the Christmas" Record, and am of the opinion that.it will dc yon good tofread it.- I wish thai I had gotten "ten dozen instead of theow that I did get, as ever one to whom I sont a copy have sp-it me wo'ds of appreciation of it. I tjujik there is nothing that I could do to 'help advertise our county more 'ban sending those Records. I have namc3 of people wtoiavo M on land in this valley and live 'in all par!3 of the United Snatcs and they appreciate any defihitd information informa-tion aboutMiis country. . Wismoua happjvand pros-perous4wAYear,.am, pros-perous4wAYear,.am, "vSibnrs Truly, ,J. DAVID LEIGH. LOSipELES, Dec. 2G, 1912. Mr. J.DaifJ. Leigh, Lund,ytah. Lear Si.r:-7r- The writer wishes to thank you very kindly for the copy of the Iron County Record. The publishers of this paper deserve great credi in getting out an issue of thigf volume. I looked through th4 paper with much interest and among the items I noticed theifccalling attention to the extremftr hard work it was to get out this Ohriatmas issue. 1" WM1L pi-ecuSenaTns meaHg" where printing- offices in ,thd small towns have no facilities for enlarging their regular issue as I worked on a small paper myself at one time and whenever we had to get out an extra size Daper it caused a great deal of inconvenience inconveni-ence and har$ work to da so. The publishers ofthis paper are certainly entitjpdjto a great deal of credit for their enterprise in even attempting to get out this size sheet and;we believe it will result in greats good to the community. com-munity. Cedar City should be proud of having.' such enterprising enterpris-ing citizens. "liS We trust ydu-have, enjoyed, a prosperous year .and desire to extend to yoir-the compliments of the season Yours truly, FRANK HESTER. - - lill H...I .1.1 George Hampton removed las week with his family to Joseph, Sevier county, where he will remain re-main with his mother for an indefinite in-definite time, owing to the poor condition of his health. ... Monday at 12 o'clock ' the duties of the' several county officers passed from the olrJ officers of-ficers to tho new at least a majority ma-jority of them did and since then tho new ones have been familiarizing themselves with the requirements of their respective re-spective offigee. ' ..- t - - i i , t 0 ' Turn Over I v a New Leaf I TrPFT5is' JTS- ,9i '"" 'x.- WRipW3rwBsTswWBPsHIBBWB T ' . ' v ; , " ,m f ' ' T 1 1 One-Third of His I : : I Time in Bed I L m , DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK YOU SPEND j$ J ' ABOUT ONE-THIRD OF YOUR TIME IN BED? W gg That Wing the. oaee, donfc you think you M m owe yourself a good Mattress? j$ m If you sleep on a poor bed you wake up stretching and feel nearly as tired as when you g m went to bed. - m l On the other lumd if yon slerrp on a good 8 ' i 1 bed you wake up fresh ready for your days 8 ' ' M work. v gg, ; j p? YourcMlly can't afford to be tired in. the 88 ' "I M morning; and itis'nfc expensive' to own a goofd . m -. T -m bed, once bought it will lastyou a Jife time and M - I J'SS without u Dollar repairs. M. 'M The modern, sanitary bed in the cotton M ! felted Mattress. Of course there are many W " m grades, ranging in price from $5.00' to $20.00, 8& ' ffl We have a cheap grade at $45U; a fair M' ' & grade at $8.50; and a Ciacker Jack at $13.50. m '$ Jtis a-Mattress that has been selling all 8. ! m through the East for $18.60. f ' . j . It lias stood the test of.TJME and made goCd. m i we sell you a famous Mattress away out M l & here, at (he price it is sold for in the East,' m I & , CAN YOU ASK MORE? - f f LEIGH FURNITURE AND CARPET GO. -1 n . I... . .. , . . ..- t 1 Tho Al&n I tr Wh Who does not take S ' . jjjfe- hs. homer paper seldom (9 ,,- J( oes much m the way 4? . g ' JSBL en e coms 9 i! ff 'TF . ;mtinity--he lacks en- S .8 V - . ". 0 fe 0 Reep xxp -with tHeNrest . of the., -wcfrld 0 jZ Subscribe for I 1 THE RECORD"! . !' 0 'hi: i. inn, i ! w ii II I ml I. .m -.mil irn irii.Tinii.ii r Trnr'rviMiliTni.if.iiiMi iiiiiwiiim wiwwh. iw.mii. !..! nimwu. o i ' 'avlc4v'itk,it,t,Tt,"iktti'ii,."i1.'.,vtit.t.,va ,,R- "" -:-$j& Our Servsce lEiEPiease Youa I '- " i' 1 (T7I7ZP n r " Af$ v . . . PwL $ i M I You -will appreciate our WAsMS&M&V '' ' IV Delicious Hot Drinks P& f -' ' The best Pies, Cakes jBwJm T" r ! i and Pastries to be had m ILlSk H I i I in the city JSfeK " ' j '- S Royal Bread is health ; A&'L j ;, , full and satisfying maj V. J THEROYALBAKERY P ' M Y jj . ) 1 NOTICE Unito Status lAti Opricit. Salt Lake City, Uth, Decerftbcr 5, 1812. To Whom It May Concern: NoHic ia hereby given that the Bute of Utah has filed lu this office Hits of landa, selected by the said State, under section 0 of tbc Act of Conirres, approved July 18, 18?4, or Indemnity School- lands, vU;: SV'SKW, Seo 1, and Lots 1 A 2. W'KNKM. Hcc. T. 35' 8., K. 13 W., S. L. M, Serial 010772. Copies of said lists, so far as ttiay relate re-late jo said tracts tiy descriptive Rnbdivlslona, have been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person interested and by the pnbllc generally. Durlriirthe period of publication of this notice, or any time there-aAer, there-aAer, and before final approval and certification, certifica-tion, iiudtr departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or coul'eKts scnlntt the claim ot the Statq to any of th tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on tho ground that the satua Is more valuable for mineral than for agrleultarsl purpofios, will be received and noted for report to lite General Land ORice at 'Washington D. C. l'allnre so to protest orcon-tcst, orcon-tcst, witiiln Utetlme specified, will be coum eredstirrioieatevldcnceofthe son-mineral char-acter char-acter of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, -will be approved to the State. iCD.R.JlIQMPSON.ReplflUr. . '.Writ pec K7 tart Jan. ?!..' ', t , r J -.,. - -t. notice v ';!" I' SaltTke City, Utah, December 12, 1812. '. j y i' ( To Whom it May Concern:- Notice is hereby, '' 'i t'lverf that the Bute ol Utah has filed In this l .' ,1 ' ofBco lists of lands, selected by tho said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved',, i ' , f ; Inlyie, IMi, as Indemnity School lands, Viz: - f NWMNKM.Btc. 18. T; 818., R, V., . L. M , i " 'B Serial 010781. Conies of eald lists, o far as ' they relate tosald tracts by descriptive sut V, ) divisions, have been conspicuously posted In. w this office for Inspection by any person Interest ? .3 ed and by the pnbllc irenerally. Duiiair the if v period of publication of this notice, or any time -W ', . thererfter.and belore final approvul and certlfl.. "mA cntloii, under departmental regulations ot ,!',-,'',f ' April 25. 1907, .protests or contests agalntt the . .. 'A claim bfthebtnte to any of the tracts or sub- k, "' ,( JE ! divisions hereinbefore, described ou the ground 'a, s ' ! that the saute Is more valnablo for mineral than C. -1.- -for agrlcnlturat purposes, will be received and. . x f I I noted for repoit. to the .General Land OKlce af . i S Washington D..C. Failure so to protest or con- . '.''-''& tet. within' the time specified, will be consld- & , eaed sufficient evidence ol the Inonmlneral T '-,. 9 , character or4hfttract8 aud tho selections there- - V "t m of, being otherwise free from objections, will ', . ' & , be approved to the State' . "' . - , U.D.K. THOMPSON. Register. 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