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Show -lll'w "S h- pr SflBnaBHMHBa. I 1917 ... -ERNS H Reharue m g mm a jar KUub Crodo fesnrH)k No Better I PfrPt o firf 'fotfix B Our stock of Rugs and Linoleum is H extensive, giving you a large variety of H patterns to select from. I Lei Furniture i Carper Gomnany H '- . , Y. M. & Y. L. M. I. A. Convention Rates to Salt Lake City via Salt Lake Route. Tickets on sale Ncphi. Tintic and East, Juno 7th to 11th. All other points June Cth to 10th, inclus-, ive. Return June 10th. Adv NOTICE. Tho undersigned will start a buck herd at the old Popkcss Ranch, near Hamilton's Fort, about July first. Sheepmen interested should make reservations res-ervations as early as possible. CULVER & CARLSON. A striking example of the irony of rate and tho fickleness of fortune is furnished by tho capture at Kannrrn last Wednesday by Warden Pratt of a convict that escaped ten days pre-v pre-v ously from the road camp in Sevier Se-vier county, and who after walking perhaps 200 miles to effect his escape, walked right into tho armes of the state- warden, who wns not looking for him at all, but was on a trip through southern Utah with tho Governor's Gov-ernor's party. Tho prisoner was placed in charge of a local officer and sent out to tho rail road for return to tho state penitentiary. I "notice f H The undersigned are pre- pared to graze a limited I ,? number of Horses and ' Cattle for the summer at our mountain range. I "Terms for fhe Season I HORSES $2.00 CATTLE $1.50 H II IMIIirwill nmiiMiMM, MIM n BIIH H- Any animals turned on without permits will be taken up for H I trespass. jK CEDAR MERC. & L. S. CO. In CEDAR SHEEP ASS'N. ml JHN L- SEVY. mm J ,: -.;.. a. L m I J wm rj. ..-TV - km!3KM . 7 j .. ,- A Sensible, Thoughtful Gift "Speaking of unusual presents, pres-ents, my husband is giving me one which is perhaps very unromantic, but thoroughly sensible. It is the kind of thing that shows me that he is thoughtful. "It is merely an addition that he is having built to our little back porch at home, enlarging it and screening it all in. "It will more than double the comfort with which I will be able to do my work, for the , kitchen will no longer be my only work room. "In warm weather I can get out and away from the heat of thee kitchen." Como to ua for assistance In planning ton cntrucUon, addition or altera.- PC BpNNEVILLE LUMBER CO. ' '" ' CS53 . . ...,,.,.. MILFORD LUND MODENA A NEEDED ENTERPRISE. Tho Record should like to sue Dr. Green round up his forces and erect the aerial tram ho has boon projecting for the past year or more, to reach from his coal mine on the sido of the lane Tree mountain to tho valley below, be-low, and by tho means of which it is proposed to supply Iron, Washington and Heaver counties with cheaper fuel fu-el than they have ever known before. Regardless of whether a branch railroad rail-road was built, or not, tho project promises to prove very lucrative in supplying the local markets, as it is certain that the tram is the most feasible feas-ible way of handling the coal cheaply. The Doctor's property is most favorably favor-ably located for this jroject, and the wonder i3 that capital has not becomo interested in tho undertaking before: winter season will soon be with us ugain, and if anything is going to be dono tho present season it is time it was gotten under way. If this project succeeds it will be ono more step nearer a railroad for this part of the country. Do not forget that tho county commissioners com-missioners are at the Library Auditorium Audi-torium today and tomorrow for the Pumps, Straps, Oxfords I The Seasons Latest Styles and the Best Staple i Numbers. Let Us Help You to K.eep ' I ' Yourself and Family Well SHOD Our Unprecedented Sales I Prove to Us that We have the f. Right Goods at the Rig'ht Prices. THE GOLDEN RULE STORE ! I purpose of hearing complaints in relation re-lation to tho assessment of property in the southern portion of the county. If you have any grievances in this matter now is the time to present them. Tho contract for conducting the swimming pool and attending to the janitor work of the tabernacle and ward hall has been awarded to James Bryant on his bid of $G0 per month. Miss Gcraldinc Knowlcs has been employed em-ployed to be in attendance at tho pool three nights per week, which will be reserved for ladies only. Tho Boy Scouts of Cedar City have just moved into the old school building, build-ing, room No. 7. They are going to reorganize .and start work again in earnest. All Scouts will bo expected to bo at the meeting next Thursday evening promnlty at 8:80. All Scouts are invited. Drones and Rowdies not admitted. Decoration Day in Cedar found the cemetery swarming with people intent in-tent upon doing honor to and beautifying beauti-fying the last resting place of their departed de-parted relatives. There were no public pub-lic ceremonies, but the stores and other oth-er places of business closed out of respect re-spect for tho day. Next Tuesday night the Adams Stock company of Parowan will present pre-sent the drama, "Young Mrs. Winthrop," Win-throp," which has just been shown s twice very satisfactorily at the county seat Thoso who have witnessed the t performance say that it is something -' fully worth while, and as there are !,, not likely to be many more theatres, t or amusements of any kind now for a while, it would pay you all to take Hh this in. f& Q LOOKFDRJHISSlDNjF T g, S 153-MAIN ST y W -t SALT J-AKE CIT Y J? Ej ' Representatives of the above company will be at: Cedars Hotel, Cedar City, on V Thursday afternoon, June 8. i Those having any trouble i whatever with their eyes'should ., not fail to call. 'Mt ja WieJltcutdaniaffaueaKfQgaffy V Br ' i P . : "h - ! rX i Y Jh- i SO long as Paige cars are built, we shall unceas- i ingly maintain our policy of building only good cars with quality our first and fore- U most consideration. f So long as Paige cars are sold, we shall remain keenly sensible of our obligation to see that if' these cars render unfailing service and continue j?" to merit the confidence which has been reposed j in them. ' " It is on this basis, that we ask your consideration j ' of the Paige Fairfield "Six-46". We ask you to ' 1 " buy this car not because of its price but ,? because of the nameplate which it bears. Y We willingly accept our share of the responsibility. jj Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company J. 4 Detroit, Michigan 'C7 ' ' tC"- '' ' , gK, UTAH-IDAHO MOTOR COMPANY 1 (DIVISION SIX) I A.T.JONES .... LOCAL MANAGER S-patnger rWJld "61i-44r M 1 A - n 7-pa.ntnnr M ; M i It ' TTS Btfll , - - I v t M - TV JM |