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Show NOTICE. Tho Cedar Elc.tric Company wants nn clectriclun oio who will agree to do house-wiring, lino work nnd repairing, re-pairing, under tho direction of the Board of Directors, and who can furnish fur-nish satisfactory proof of his efficiency efficien-cy to do work p:operly. He to have exclusive right to all work that comos under tho company's jurisdiction. By order of tho Board of Directors. CEDAR ELECTRIC COMPANY. J. II. ARTHUR, Sec'y- CEDAR CITY FOLKS ASTONISH DRUGGIST W,o sell many good medicinos but wc nro told tho l lixturo of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known n3 Adlcr-i-ka, is the best wc over sold. Cedar City folks nstonith us daily by tollin" how QUICKLY Adlcr-i-kn relieves sour stomach, gna on tho stomach and constipation. Ilany report that a SINGLE DOSE .-ellcvcs these troub-les troub-les almost IMMEDIATELY. Wo aro glad wo nro Cei'nr City agents fo. Adlcr-i-kn. The Palace Drug Store. Adv. ESTRAY NOTICE. I have in my possession the following follow-ing described nnimnls, which unless claimed and the charges paid, will bo sold by me on Monday, May 18, at 10 a. m., at my corral, In Newcastle Utah, to tho highest cash bidder. DESCRIPTI6N OF ANIMALS. Ono two-year-old stallion, bald-faced, bald-faced, with white hind feci, branded EL, on left thigh. One two-year-old dark bay stallion, stal-lion, branded EL combined, with tho L beneath the E, on left thigh. Said animals were taken up by mo at Newcastle for trespass. C. W. TULLIS, Constable. Dntod at Newcastle, Utah, May 7, 10M. ' NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. ccutors, administrators and assigns: You and each of you arc hereby notified no-tified that I linvo porformed the annual an-nual labor required by law for the years 1012 and 1913, nmounting to one thousand (? 1,000) dollars, on the Monte Cristo group of fivo mining claims, situated one nnd ono-half miles south of Eanarravillo, in Iron County, Utah, and your portion of tho expenditure ambunts to fivo hundred (JiCOO) dollars, nnd unless 'you jiey the said amount, together with tl ? cost of advertising, within ninety dn 3 after tho expiration of this notie your interest in said claims will 1 9 forfeited to me according to the lrws of tho United Stales in such casci made and provided. JOSHUA WALKER. First publication March 20, l.r.t publication Juno 12, 1914. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of George A. Willlntnu, Deceased. De-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her rcsidonco or through tho mails at Kanarra, Iron county, Stato of Utah, on or beforo Mnrch 12, 1915. HANNAH M. WILLIAMS, Administratrix. Edmond II. Ryan, attorney for Administratrix. Ad-ministratrix. (First May 8 Last May 29.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 0, 1014. NOTICE is hereby given that Elijah Eli-jah T. Owen, of Lund, Utah, who, on February 24, 1913, made Homestead Entry, serial No. 011088, for WV4 of section 11, Township 32 south, Range 1 1 west, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three yanr proof, to establish claim to the land above doscribed, before the Reg-i. Reg-i. tor and Receiver of the U. S. Land Ofllcc, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 27th day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: II. J. Doolittlc, C. E. Owen, Fred C. Pagal and Edna Owen, all of Lund, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First April 17 Last May 15, 1914.) List 4-1279. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 100 ures, within tho Sevier National For-eit, For-eit, Utah, will bo subject to settlement settle-ment and entry under the provisions of tho homestead laws of the United States and tho act of June 11, 19QG, ( !4 Stat., 233,) at tho United States land office at Salt Lake City, Utnh, o.i May 14, 1914. Any settler who was actually and in good faith claim-ir claim-ir any of Baid lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1900, and haB not abandoned same, has a preference right to mako a homestead entry for tho lnnds actually occupied, Slid lands wero listed upon tho applications ap-plications of the persons mentioned bolow, who hayo n prcforenco right subject to the pjrior right of nny sUcli MMtWJiKjBH(icd to mako homestead oiitfy luuPtWireforence right is exercised ex-ercised prior to May 14, 1914, on which date tho lands will bq subject to settlement and entry by any qunli-fiid qunli-fiid person. Tho lands are ns follows: fol-lows: The EV, NWU, the W NEVi Scc--2G, T. 33 S., R.7 W., S. L. M., 1G0 acres, application of Samuel Abbott, Paragonnh, Utah; list 4-1279. JOHN McPHAUL, Acting Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office. February 14, 1914. (First April 17 Last May 8, 1914.) 4 asftyA rr2sssraT:.TO 'i fi.CTlffi FOOD T-.A.WSS I ) Do not affect us; our goods rare the purest and best ', ; to be luitl. Our customers get the finest. j Jaii"citilly isxt toned JEJooi ,' and other meats, fresh and sweet. '.We also carry ' ! a lino of best ! PIckIos and Canned Goods, f ', Full w-lght nndlfulr prlooa Sond ih ohlhlron; we'll ; givo them tho bitii attention, r-soaLUo XC GKESO XE. TJIXOEJ. XVCr:i.ro3r Now That You Have Made Up Your Mind to . Build This Spring and Summer You Will Need a imr;re 0Q&1IV10N FINISHING H 1 1 (lift OLD aOORINC CEILING LIIIi'DlIi oas,no quarter-round uv &a.br MOULDINGS OF ALL KINDS Shingles Hardwall Plaster Latin Cement And wo are here with all this material. Take an hour and come and see. 1IIHI I H Ml IH II II I ' I ' WE ARE DISTRIBUTING AGENTS FOR RED DEVIL CEMENT and can sell it to you by the sack, by tho ton or by tho car. CEDAR LUMBER & QOMMSSSIQN CO. CEDAR CITY, - UTAH 11 i . . ni.i -! m i m H m f l TIIMHIIiIIIIHIIM m I IPIMMMMMMWWMWWHWnWWMMMtMWWMW I Farmers, Are You Ready? I Soon you must get into the fields. How is your Harness? j We make repairs nnd can put your old harness in shape j to stand the strain of the summer's work. If you need 5 i a new set, see our t Hand Vlodlo Horners It will pay you to buy the best. We carry a full lino i of Harness, Saddlery, Leather and Harness Supplies. f, PALMER BROS., Cedar City, Utah! vr , Notice of Sale INi(rilB niST.MICT COURT Ol T1I UNITED STATUS IN AND FOR THIS DISTRICT OF UTAU. MASTKRM 9ALH UNDKR DK CRnit OI' l'ORKCI.03URK. Capitol Trust Company, n corjiofatloti, plain-llir,-y, Gold Sprlnif" Mlnltiff & rower Com pany, a corporation, et al., delendanta. Wrttern Electtlc Company, n corporallon. plfllntliT, . r.old Sprlnpn Mining & Iowtr Compaoy, a corporation, Pt nl dofendantx. Ily virtue of a di-creo of foreclosure and aalr made and entered Iiv the DUtrlct Court of tlir United State for the District of Utah, held at Salt I.akn City therein on tho JSth day of July. WI8, In the aboTe entitled caur, I, n maater nppolnttd for auch purpose, by the iald dectee, will aell at public vendue to the hltfheat bidder, itibject trall (axe to become due and paynulr nfter dnt of the ile,aud' subject to the rljrht ttd equity of redemption, at tho front door nfthc Court HotiHo or Iron County, In the City f Par owan, Utah, "on the 28th day of May A. I). 19H,at Ino'cloclt.a. m., the followlnfrrimcrlbei! Iota or parrel of ground and other property de-fccrlbed de-fccrlbed In mid cause nnd hvrelnt 1- I!lht thouand 8,00O.00) dollars par valuo bonds with interest coupons attached thereto Isiucd by the Gold Spring Mining A Power Company, one of the delendanta herein. 2. That part of tho transmission Hue connecting con-necting the power plant at Modena, Utah, with the mine nt Gold Springs and the well on the Sand Aqua claim which la upon the public domain of the United States 3. All oftherealdue nnd remainder of tho property of the Cold Springs Mining & Power Company, Including tho right of redemption on tho transmission line ordered to be sold In the next preceding paragraph, said property being described a follow: All and each of thoso certain lode reining rlnlms situated In the State I,lne Mining District, Dis-trict, Iron County, Stale of Utah, located, recorded re-corded and known under the several names hereinafter set forth, to-wlt: The Jennie I.odc Mining Claims The Jennie No. 2 I.ode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 3 Lode Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 4 Lode Mining Claim: The Jennie No. 6 I.ode Mining Claim; The JcnnloNo.GI,odeiMlnliig Claim; Tho Jennie No. 7 I.odc Mining Claim; The Jennie No. 8 I.pde Jllnlrg Claim:, nnd the Utahllno Lode Mlnlng'Cliilm. ' Bxcept oaly certnln surface rlghls upon the surface of the said Jennie No. 8 Lode Mining Claim, Jennie No. 6 I,ode sllnlng Claim, ann the Jennie Lode Mining Claim and the Jeunlo No. 2 1(ode Mining Claim heretofore granted to other persons. Said group of mining clslms being lenovrn collectively a the "JENNIE" group of mining clnlms. All and each of those certatu Lode Mining Claims ltn-ted In the Hagle Valley Mining District, Lincoln County, Blate of Nevada, located, recorded and known under the se.vern' name hereinafter (set forth, to.wlt: The Talisman Lodo Mining Claim; The Tallsmau No. 2 Lode Mining Claim; The Talisman No. 3 1 LndoMlnlng Claim; the Aladdin No, 2 Lode Mining Claim; The Cornucopia No 3 Lode Mining Claim; The Moonlight Lode Mining 1 Claim; and The Twilight Lode Mining Claim. The Tallsmtu No. 3and the Moonlight claims 1 cover Identically'" the snme ground. The Aladdin No. 2 and the Tlwllght claims cover Identically the same ground. Said ground of mining claims being known collectively as the "TALISMAN" groupof mining Claims. I Also the Gold and Silver Amalgamation ' Stamp Mill, situated on said Jennie Group of ; Mining Claims and Including twelve Nlssen 1 Quartz stomps complete and all ore bins ; amalgamation ..plates, pierce Amalgamates ' 5J'1 'ItuS'.lttr machinery and appliances there. "''t'tenaTuvt3jIKCjySaISw.i.t-" "V ptetnbUcksmlth shop, air compressor plant, mine ore Hoist, mine hoist circs, compressed air pipe lines, compressed air drills, mine Cars, mine cur tracks, and all other underground mine equipment and surface Improvement whatsoever whatso-ever appurtenant to or connected with nny and allot the mining claims hereinbefore described. Also the complete cyanide reduction plant situate J on said Jennie Group of Mining Claims and including cyanide solution tanks, ore pulp tanks, Callow searntor tanks, slime tanks, gold solution tank, lne boxes, centrifugal plituiK, ftenm eilglne and boiler and all oilier machinery and appliance therewith connected nr.d the Assay and Chemical Laboratory com-ploto com-ploto with assay furnaces, bullion melting furnaces, fur-naces, assay scales, pulp scales and complete chemical equipment for cyanide reduction tests nnd treatment. Also the water work system connected with said mine and mill Including abont 4,000 feet main water pipe line, 12-horse powereuglne and pump, four water (.forage tank of combined capacity of 60,000 gallons nnd the general water distributing system to said mines nurt mills. Also sll water rljihta owned ana iicd by the said Gold Springs Mining & Power Company lu'connectlon with It said mlneS and mill. Also the locnl telephone system connecting the said Jennie mines and mills with Gold Springs, Utah. The following described Placer MlDlng claims, situate in State Line Mining District, Iron County, Utah, vlx: Sand Aqun, Gravel Oar nnd Dig Locust; and also the following described de-scribed real property In Modenn townslte, Iron Count v, Utah: lleginmngat the northeaBt corner of Block "D," Modena Townslte Survey, and running thence N. 2 deg. 18 mln. W 345.8 feet to the east and west center lino of Section 86, Township Town-ship 81 South, Range 19 West, Salt Lake base and meridian) thence along said center line, Sonth 81 deg. IS mln. Hast, 853,4 feet; thence South V deg. 15 mln. Ksst, 146.8 feet to the northeast corner of the' San Trdro, Los Angeles and Silt Lnlce Railroad properly; thence along the north side of sad railroad property, South 61 deg. 45 tain. West, fOO.O Icet to the northwest corner of said railroad propetty j thence North M deg. 15 mln. West, 30.fi feet, lo th! place of beginning, endowing an nrco of three and fifty fuurouc-tbousaudthH (S-,051; acres. There being sttuate on the said Modena Town-site Town-site property the electrical power and electrical tight creating plant, the possesion of which was adjudged to balong to the Werllnghouse Machine Company Together writ all Improvements, machinery, equipment and tools thereon, except such as ban been adjudged to belong to the Westlng-Iioumj Westlng-Iioumj Machine Company and the Richmond Machinery Company, Together with all property of every nature and description, together with the buildings, structures, erections and constructions, Includ Ing all machinery, fixtures, appliances, Implements Imple-ments and arpurlcnaucea of every kind and chnracter, situate, lylUK and being In, on or about the sild plants, premnes and property above di-scilbtsl, and ue, or provided for use In or nNiut the operation off altV plants and prop. erl am) tho carrying P" pf the buMuesB of said Mci,dapl compauy, excepting the refrom oni sr h machinery and property as has been adJuiUidinbeiongfolhe WestlughousoMachlne Company and tho V. C. Rlchniond Machinery ComjKtny, and Including the right of the pur. chafer tlio property described In paragraph three In rem to purchase the sad power plant property fur Fifteen Thousand (J 15,000,00) dol-lsra dol-lsra from the Wtsllnghoust) Machine Company within ninety days, and the J C, Richmond Machinery Company property for Twenty, thiee Hundred (3,300.00) dollar with Interest from Heptember 1st, 113. within forty.flve days from the date f tlio confirmation of the sale as I provided in saUdecre, j Also nil power transmission lines and tele-1 phone lint ccauected' with suid power and ' Til electric light creating system, together with wires, poles, Insulator and other equipment therewith connected and thereunto appertaining, appertain-ing, nil constructed In connection with said power and light creating plant and for the distribution dis-tribution and use of power and light created; also all transmission and distributing stations and machinery Including transformers, electric motors and other machinery nnd appliances used in the distributing system of said power and light creating plant. Also nit electric light systems owned by said Gold Springs Mining & Power Company and used In connection 'With said power and electric light producing sTMem. No bid for the property and rights described In paragraph three of less than Twenty-two' Thousand :f22,0000i Dollar will be received. re-ceived. Upon the acceptmco of auv bid tlm purchaser shall forthwith pay to the undersigned under-signed the sum of Twenty-five Hundred 35CO.O0. Dollars by cash or certified check on some bank or trust company of Columbus, Ohio, or Bait Lake City, Utah, and made or endorsed payable to tho order of the undersigned, and the balance shall be paid n the court shall order upon the confirmation of tho snlc. Bo much of the purchaso price as may nol be required bv the court to be pnld In cash may be paid In cash or by turning over to be cancelled or credited, as Is provided In aald decree, the bonds and coupons of the defendant, Gold Spring Mining & Power Company. Dated thi 0th day of April, 1014, CHARLES BALDWIN, Master In Chancery. (I'lrst publication April 21, 1914, Ust publication May 22. 101 1.1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Ofllcc, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 10, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Francis Fran-cis M. Lyman, Jr., et al, whose post office of-fice address is Salt Lake City, Utah, have made application in accordance with tho requirements of tho Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ono thousand thous-and (1,000) acre feet of water from' tho first loft hand fork of Parowan Crock, Irorr County, Utah. Said water wat-er will be stored from September 1 of oacli year to June 30, inclusive, of the year following, in a reservoir embraced em-braced in Section 20, Township 35 south, Rango 8 west,. Salt Lako base and meridian. The water so stored will be released from said reservoir at a point which boars north 35 degrees de-grees 17 minute3 east 3,470.5 feet from tho southwest corner of section 20, Township 35 south, Rango 8 west, Salt Lako base and meridian, and allowed al-lowed to flow down the natural channel chan-nel of the stream to a point which lies 1,177 feet south and 350 feet east of the Bouth quarter corner of section 13, Township 34 south, Range 9 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, where it will be recovered and conveyed by means of a canal for a distance of 7,920 feet, and there used from May 1 to August 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate GOO acres of land embraced in sections 1 nnd 13, Township 34 south, Range 9 west, Salt Lako base and meridian. This application is designated in the Stato Engineer's office of-fice as No. 5519. All protests against tho granting of said application, stating the reasons thorofor, must be made by affidavit thirty (CO) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, Stato Engineer. Date. of first publication April 17, 1914; date of completion of publica-tion, publica-tion, May 18, 1914. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 14. 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that An-toinc An-toinc R. Ivins of Salt Lake City, Utah, who on April 15, 190D, made desert-land desert-land entry, serial No. 03239, for SWU NWVi, SEW NEVi, NW4 SWfc, NE'4 SEV4, S SWW, and SK SEU section 25, township 30 south, range 17 west, Salt Lako meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final des-ort-land proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lako City, Utah, on tho lGth day of Juno, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: L. M. Terry, Joseph A. Terry and George O. Holt, of Enterprise, Utah, and Anthony W. Ivins, of Salt Lake City. Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First May 1 Last May 29, 1914.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlco at Salt Lako City, Utah, April 10, 1914. NOTCE is hereby given that Elizabeth Eliza-beth S. Ivins, assignee of Nancy J. Holt, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who on March 20, 1909, made desert-land entry, serial No. 03046, for N& NW-K, NW-K, SEW NW'4, N NEW, SWW NEW, NEW SWW and NWW SEW section 25, township 30 south, range 17 west, Salt Lake rnerjdinn,, has filed notico of intention to make final des-ort-land proof, tQ establish claim to tho land above described, beforo the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, nt Salt Lake City, Utah, on tho 10th day of Juno, 1914. Claimant names as witnossos: L. M. Torry, Joseph A. Terry Rtid Georgo O. Holt of Enterprise, Utah, and Antoino R. Ivins, of Salt Lako City, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First May 1 Last May 29, 1914.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlco al Salt Lako City, Utah, April 10. 1914. NOTICE is horoby given that Es-tella Es-tella Holt, of Entorpriso, Utah, ,Yhp, on March 20, 1909, made doHPrt-land entry, sorial'No. 03015, for l"i, hpc-tion hpc-tion 24, township 30 so-ith, ran,-e 17 wost, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notico of intention to make final desert des-ert land proof, to establish claim to the land abovo doscribed, before tho Clerk of tho District Court, at Paro-wan, Paro-wan, Utah, on tho 27th day of May, Claimant names as witnesses! Roy Adams of Parowan, Utnh, Joseph Holt, James R. Barnum, nnd Georgo A. Holt, of Entorpriso, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Roglstor. (First April 24 Last May 22, 1014.) SS 1 I I ) Help boost Iron County by boosting The Record. Wc aro doing our parti PBOFESSIflML CMOS DR. M. J". MACFARLANE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Ofllcc in Knell Block. Oflice hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Office phono 40-2. Residence phono 63-Y.' DR.R.LEIGH DENTAL SURGEON Former Instructor in College of Dental Surgery, Ann Arbor. Hours by Appointment. Phono Number 18-4. Suite 3, Mercantile Block. ERNEST FLINT GREEN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Oppohite Sheep Ass'n Storo Opposite Sheep Ass'a Store Electrical and Hydraulic ENGINEER ROBERT S. GARDNER. Phone 31 Red. CEDAR CITY UTAH GEORGE R. LUND Attorncy-at-Luw Attends all District Court scs- ' y sions at Parowan, Utah. ST. GEORGE, - - UTAH. y Lawyer s CLARK & WRIGHT Associate Work for Attorneys, Public Land Matters: Fjna.1 Proof, Desert Lands, Contests Con-tests and Mining Cases. Cas-es. Land Scrip. WASHINGTON D. 0, DR. F. L. GOWER Resident Dentist y rarowan - Utan WHEN YOU BUILD BUILD RIGHT To Hiiih) mglitrjvu must STKT RIGHT To stun Right, have vour building PKOI'ERLY PL-ANN'til) Your building will bo properly I planned If jou consult, Randall L. Jony, Architect nnd Monio Builder. SAVE MONEY IN BUILDING. Pay 'of what you gt-t, ann , GET what you PAY FOR. WATCH REPAIRING,! Q MA. WORK OIVBN R ft cakpuu ATTENTION jt GU N SMITH, ' ' WATCHES FOR SALE 8 b Al nil Prices From 8 X "(hi in ; tin, i't-M, X o Makes. Q O 8 5 I CAN SAVE YOU ftONRY. g o LAlex Q. Mftthcoon. 8 The Home Alat Tho fi'oihost nuil purest of Pi-lino Moats .-.,. ,., Beef, Pork and riuUon Oui prices ro as low h wm ran mako theinuoi.iUtini, !md wo givo full wfL'hl--ALWAYS DAYTON JOHNSON, ' Proprietor """"" '" "i T. J. JONES, I Gaskets and Gasket Trimmings 6 A full lino of CasUets and Trim. 2 inings curried in stock at all ft 2 times, z Cociar city, Utah Z |