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1 IRON COUNTYJJECORD, CEDAR CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. JUNE 4, 1920. PAGB S1V " WEU.50M, MrjniER. VttMT 86 HOM6 ! ueTsII I CAN COOK FlMt! CH,-AHO I'm Gout' To MAKE l I WMT A MiNUTC SoH'-ARGll "M 90RN "Hie BEGAD OHl TvTl for soppcr -shall we GoTone coowt vtE2hSUlAcL wake sowe -nle TbAsT. f pw suaeKVoO kkcw Bffrrt sties -THEN SCRAPE Jr t'JJ). HOME -"ri-jIJIg "S T f tK oAST IBtf J ' 4 'TlS "' I I " ' OPENING NIGHT AT CHAUTAUQUA Marion Dallou Flsk Brings Clever Cartoon Entertainment. Marlon Bnllou Flsk Is known throughout tho Lyceum nnd Chautau qua world as one oj Its foremost car toonist and lecture-cntertnlncrs. For thirteen consecutive years she litis maintained this place. She began, her work ns 11 protege of the Into Dwight L. Moody und worked for jours In that part of Chicago, made famous by Upton Sinclair in "The Jangle." Hero she becuuiu known as tho "Little Mother of the Slums," und her humanitarian' work received so much recognition that she was called to tho platform. Mrs. Elias Summers, who has been spending a couplo of months hero with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hcyborne, returned to her homo in Benson, Arizona, last Wednesday. SHE RINGS WEDDING BELLS FOR MAIDS .JIbbbbEx' CjXftTwir Mrs. Jonnlo Callfas, a woman physician of Omaha, Neb., has solved tho housemaid problom of how to keep them. Hor agreo xnont Is that when thoy marry sho will throw open hor beautiful homo and give them a fino wed ding. Sho has had only throo maids In tho last 14 years, each ono selecting a successor. c - 0. ANDERSON, D. D. S. Cedar City, Utah. v 1 1 M, J. UACrARUANK J. W.'aKRBaTBOM fHONK I40P FHONK l7J Macfarlane and Bergs trora Physicians and surgeons OrriCK IN SHEEP STORE BLOCK Office Hours toia and orrica phons i4ora I FOURTH FLOOR TEMFLCTON BLOB, DRS. STOOKEY Be LEONARD EYE. EAR, NOSE, THROAT Hours s a. m. to B f. m. U-dk Phonk Was. 0300 w SALT LAKE CITY - UTAH I (RANDALL L. JONES ' ARCHITECT Office in Cedar Sheop Auociatloa Building Office hours 9-12, A. 11. CEDAR CITY - UTAH l JJ itjtiajeeijjtsssjejitei R. W. LEIGH. A.H.. D.D.S. RESIDENTAL DENTIST Ofiice in Sheep Association Ilidg. ' 1 DEFERRED WORK ADDS TO RAILROADS' TASK Large Capital Expenditures Re quired, Says Hines Impos sible to Do All Now. In order to keep pace with the growth of buMncs and production In i this country uiid the demand for In creased transportation facilities au enormous nmount of railroad work must bo dnno In tho next few years which will require tho Investment of bllllonH of dollars of new money. Tin's Is essential not only to maintain the railways at their normal high standard of service and efficiency, but also to make up for ordinary expansion and Improvement needs on existing linen which were Interrupted by the war und to a large extent deferred alto gether. Railroad raanngers realize that oven If the necessary new capital wus avail able It would be practically a physical Impossibility for the railroads to ac complish any large part of this de layed and accumulated work during the present year. Consequently the most vital needs of the railroads will receive lirst consideration in the plans for the Immediate future so that the public demands In the months of heavi est traffic may be served an efficiently as possible. Vast Amount of Work t Be Done. Walker D. I lines, Director General of Railroads under government con trol, emphasized this task facing the railroads nftqr their return to private operation In a letter to Senator Albert B, Cummins, chairman of Senate Inter state Commerce Committee, and Rep resentative John J. Ksch, chulrman of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Sir. Hlnes pre sented this phase of the railroad prob lem to them In urging the necessity for pressing the railroad legislation and to point out that delay would "se riously Impair the public service by virtually suspending improvements und ths acquisition of equipment." "In order to kcop abreast of the growth of business In this country," wrote Mr. II In en, "It is indispensable that railroads should continue to spend large sums In tho acquisition of new equipment, the enlargement und unifica tion of terminals und the construction of additional and tho enlargement of existing shops, engine houses, turn tables, etc., and In the carrying for ward of normal programs for the revi sion of grades, construction of addi tional main line tracks, longer and more numerous passing tracks, etc. "A vast .amount of work now re mains to be done," he added, "which the Intervention of the war has neces sarily delayed and accumulated, and the result Is that during the year 1920 very large capital expenditures ought to be made to mane up for the Inter ruptions Inevitably due to the war and to prepare tho railroads to serve ade quately the increased traffic throughout the courtry. "In the year or two prior to the be ginning of federal control this work was largely arrested by tho difficulties of securing materials and labor and also by the difficulty of securing now capital. During the year 1018 this work was largely restricted to things which could be promptly done nnd which would have a relation to win ning the war and also restricted by the scarcity of materials. The result was that comprehensive programs for developing the railroads were Inigely Interrupted. "During the calendar year 1919 there has been unavoidably an almost com plete stoppage of all these matters be cause of the prospect of early termlna tlon of federal control and the result ing Indlepcoition on the part of Con gress to make appropriations." I A number of Cedar boys are out near Statclinc shearing sheep. The Advertised Article is one in which the mer chanthimself has implicit faith else he will not ad vertise it. You are safe in patronizing the mer chants whose ads appear in this paper because tneir goods are up to date and not shop worn. : : : aVwtmniwMHMS ' ' nsmwwniiig nmiiiNJiniuiiMiuniiiiuiitiitiwHtuiiiiuiwnmtnftmititniHmimimimHiiBt I WANT I 1 ADV'S. I E i itUHIUIHIIMIIIHIimniHtHIHIHUIIMIrtHinilUIRIItlUMtmillNIHIIItlinUlllllBti Price 2c per Word for First Insertion and lc. per Word for Each Additional Insertion. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. WANTED. To buy a new or olightly used organ in Rood condition for church purposes East Ward Primary. Phono 144J. Comp. FOR SALE Good clean seed oats at five cents per pound. Enquiro of George Esplin. Adv. FOR SALE Registered Jersey cow. Freshened March 1. See Alma Es plin. Adv tf. FOR SALE. Span of young work mules; weight about 1050 lbs. Webster Brothers, City. 2w. pd. LOST. 5-year-old bay horse, about 1200 lbs., white spot in forehead. Strayed from Corry field. Reward for information or return. Wm. Tucker. Adv. 2w. LOST. May 18th, on the west side of the summit on the road from Panguitch to Parngonnh, a vest con taining n gold watch, a pair of glass es, fountain pen, and memoranda book with owner's name in it. Also 1920 car license. $10.00 rownrd for return to this ofiice. May 28. pd. Dr. R. W. Leigh, dentist, announces ho will be away from his office tho latter part of June, in connection with his duties ns n member of the State Board of Dental Examiners, and also persuing post-graduate work in oral surgery and anaesthesia. Those de siring his services should make ar rangements now. Adv. 2 w. Spend Your Money with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the- schools, build roads, and make this a com munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. R NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Coal Entry. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah June 1st, 1020. Notice is hereby given that Edward H. Whyte of Sun Francisco, County of Sun Francisco, State of California, who, on the 2nd dny of June, 1019, filed in this office Coal Declaratory Statement, Serial No. 024399, for the NHSEtt nnd S'j NEVi of Section 22, Township 3G South, Range 10 West, S. L. Mer., has this day filed in this office application to purchase, Serial No. 021399, said land under the pro visions of sections 2348 to 2352, U. S. Revised Statutes. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or desir ing to object for any lenson to the entry thereof by applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this of fice during the thirty-day period of publication immediately following the first printed issuo of this notice. GOULD I!. RLAKELY, Register. First publication June 4, 1920. Last publication July 2, 11)20. SCOTT OF RED SOX SETS PLAYING MARK 'bLbLbLkv- jjUfi '' O-J BbW This formor Boston high school 1 boy has sot a world record in major lenguo baseball. Ho Is Kvcrott Scott, shortstop for tho , Hoston Red Sox, who has played 1 in over 400 consccutlvo major lenguo gamo3 over two and a hair seasons without a miss. There are 1C8 games ia a rogular , seuson 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Lnnd Office nt Salt Lako City, Utah, Moy 15, 1920. Notice is hereby given thnt David C. Urio of Cedar City, Utah, who on Feb. 12, 1915 made Ilomcstcnd Entry No. 01370G for Lot 3, EVjSWU Sec. 30, Lots 1 & 2 UUNWK, Sec. 31 Tp. 33 South, Rango 12 West, Salt Lako Meridian, hits filed notice of intention to mnkc threo (3) year proof to es tablish claim to tho land nbovo de scribed, before tho Clerk" of tho Dis trict Court at Parowan, Utah, on the 26th day of June, 1920. Claimant names ns witnesses: Willnrd Perkins, Arthur Urie, Frank Lambeth and grant Walker, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 21 Last Juno 18, 1920) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office nt Salt Lake City, Utah, May 15, 1920. Notice is hereby given thnt William A. Haigh of Prout Utah, who on Oc tober 2, 1916, mnda Homestead En try, No. 010032 for E& Sec. 9, Tp. 34 South, Rnngo 17 West, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mnko three (3) year proof, to es tablish claim to the land nbovo des cribed, before F. L. Green, U. S. Com missioner, nt Modcnn, Utah, on tho 2Cth dny of Juno, 1920. Claimant names ns witnesses: O. D. Payne, Nettie Payne, W. J. Rogers, and Frank Webster, all of Prout, Utah. Sec. 2 Act. Feb. 19. 1909 320 acres. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 21 Last Juno 18, 1020) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Lnnd Office nt Salt Lake City, Utah, May 14, 1920. Notice is hereby given thnt Frank Ames of Beryl, Utuh, who on May 24, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No. 017055 for E& Sec. 23, Tp. 33 South, Range 17 West, Snlt laikc Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mnko three (3) year proof to establish claim to tho lnnd nbove described, before F. L. Green, U. S. Commis sioner nt Modcnn, Utah, on the 2Gth dny of June, 1920. Claimant nnmes ns witnesses: L. A. Burnscnno, William T. Jones, C. F. Burger, nnd John B. White, nil of Beryl, Utuh GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 21 Last Juno 18, 1920) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Lund Office nt Salt Lake City, Utnh, May 11, 1920. Notice is hereby given thnt William T. Jones of Beryl, Utnh, who on October 12, 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 01G117, for SVj, Sec. 3, Tp. 34 South, Range 17 West, Snlt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three (3) year proof to establish claim to the land nbovo de scribed, before F, L. Green, U. S. Commissioner, nt Modcna, Utuh, on the 20th day of Juno, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: L. A. Burnscano, Frank Ames, C. F. Berger, and John B. White, ull of Beryl. Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 21 Last June 18, 1920) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, UUih May 25, 1920. Notice is hereby given thut Frank R. Lambeth of Cedar City, Utah, who, on December 19, 1914, made Home stead entry, No. 013G20, for W& Sec. 20 Tp. 33 South, Range 12 West, Salt Lake Meridian, lins filed notice of in tention to mnko three (3) year proof to establish claim to the lnnd nbove described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 3rd dny of July, 1920. Clnimnnt names ns witnesses: David C. Urie, Wiliard Perkins, John II. Corry, and Arthur Urie, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 28 Last June 25, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, nt Snlt Lake City Utah, May 2G, 1920. Notice is hereby given that John H. Corry of Cednr City, Utah, who on December 19, 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 013G12 for EVi Sec. 30, iTp. 33 South, Range 12 West, Snlt I Lako Meridian, hns filed notice of I intention to mnko threo (3) year I proof, to establish claim to tho land 1 above described, before tho Clerk of the District Court at Parowan, Utah 'on the 3rd'dny of July, 1920. 1 Claimant names as witnesses: Dnvid C. Urie, Willnrd Porkins, Arthur Urie, nnd Frank Lambeth, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 28 Last Juno 25, 1920.) Effective Printing 1 means good type, good presses, good workmen and good paper. We have the equipment and the workmen for you, and I use Hammermill grades of bond, safety and cover papers. Let us show you. I All good boosters subscribe for I the local newspaer. STATE LAND NOTICE United States Land Office, Salt Lako City, Utah, April 24, 1920: To Whom It May Concern: Notice ia hereby given that tho State of Utah lias filed in this office lints of lands, silectcd by tho said State, under sec tion G of tho Act of Congress, ap proved July 10, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Scrinl 025905, NWKSEH, Sec. 11., Tp. 39 S., R. 0 W., S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, hnvo been conspicuously posted in this offico for inspection by any person interested nnd by tho public generally. During tho period of publication of this no tico, or any time thereafter, and ho for final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests ngninst tho clnim of tho State to any of tho tracts or subdivisions herein before described, on tho ground thnt the same is moro vnlunblo for mineral than for ngriculturnl purposes, will be received nnd noted for report to tho General Land Offico nt VnBhington, D. C. Fniluro so to protest or con test within tho time specified, will be considered sufficient cvidenco of tho non-mineral character of tho tracts and tho selections thereof, being otherwise frco from objection, will bo npproved to tho State. GOULD B." BLAKELY, Register. (First May 7 Last Juno 4, 1920.) STATE LAND NOTICE United States Land Office, Salt Lako City, Utah, April 21, 1920. To Whom It May Concern: Notico is hereby given that tho State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by tho said State, under sec tion G of tho Act of Congress, ap proved July 16, 1894, us Indemnity School Innds, viz: Serial 025828, SW NE4, NttSEtf, Sec. 17. NEtf, N SE4, Sec. 20 T. 39 S., R. 8 W., S. L. M. Copies of said lists, bo far as they relate to said tracts by descrip tive subdivisions, have been conspic uously posted in this office for inspec tion by nny person interested nnd by the public generally. During the per iod of publication of this notice or any time thereafter, nnd before finnl approval nnd certification, under de partmental regulations of April 25, 1907, "protests or contests ngninst tho clnim of tho State to nny of the tracts or subdivisions hercinbeforo described on the ground thnt the same is moro valuable for mineral than for ngri culturnl purposes, will bo received and l noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within th,o time specified, will bo considered suf ficient evidence of the non-minornl chnracter of tho tracts and tho selec tions, thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to tho Stnte. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Moy 7 Ijst Juno 4, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Lund Office nt Snlt Lnko City, Utah, Mny 12, 1920. Notice is hereby given thnt John Batt, of Cedar City, Utnh, who on May 8, 1915, mndo homestead entry, serial No. 014582, for tho NW, Sec. 3, Tp. 3G S., R. 11 W., Salt Lako Mer., has filed notice of intention to mako three (3) year proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, be fore tho Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Iron county, Utah, on the 26th dny of June, 1920. Clnimnnt nnmes us witnesses: Robert W. Sherratt, William Sher ratt, Charles Hnllmnn nnd Angus Ros enberg, ull of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 11 Last June 11, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ! (Publisher) Department of )c Interior, U. S. Lnnd Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Moy 15, 1920. I Notice is hereby given that Wiliard M. Perkins of Cednr City, Utah who, on January 8 1915, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 013705 for EVj, Sec. 31, Tp. 33 South Range 12 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed 1 notice of intention to mnkc thrce(3) year proof to establish claim to tho I land above described, before tho Clerk of 'the District Court at Pnr- I owan, Utnh on tho 20th duy of June, , 1920. Claimant names ns witnesses: Frank Lambeth, David C. Urie, Grunt Walker nnd Arthur Urie, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 21 Last Juno 18, 1920) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Orilla WiilinmH, Deceased: Creditors will present clnims with vouchers to the undersigned nt his residence or through tho mnils at Ka nnrru, Utah, on or b?foro Thursday, July 22, 1920. JOHN II. WILLIAMS, Administrator. Edmond II. Ryan, Attorney for Ad ministrator. If you are not a subscriber, you ought to be. Don't be a borrower NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Offico, Salt Lake iH City, Utah, May 20, 1920. H Notico is hereby given thnt Mar- M guerito C. Parry, of Cedar City, Utah, has mado application in accordance .H with tho requirements of tho com- H piled laws of Utnh, 1917, ns amended S by tho Session Laws of Utah, 1919, H to appropriate two (2) second-feet H of water from Coal Creek, in Iro H County. Snid wntcr is to bo diverted H nt n pt. which bears S. 23 dcg. 16 min. H E. 1G01 ft. from the Northeast corner H of Section 10, Township 30 South, ' Rnngo 11 West, Snlt Lako Base and H Mcridinn, nnd convoyed by means of a ditch for n distance of 747G ft nnd H thcro used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, i- M clusivo of each year to irrigate 80 M ncres of land cmbrnced in tho S- M HEY of Section 4, in snid Township nnd range. This application is dca- ; ignntcd in the Stntc Engineer's offico M ns No. 8448. AH protests against tho granting of H snid npplicotion stating tho rcasonu M therefor, must bo made by affidavit in M duplicntc, accompanied with a fco of M $2.60 and filed in this offico within thirty (30) days after tho completion M of tho publication of this notico. .H G. F. McGONAGLE, Stnte Engineer. Dnto of first publication Mny 28, 1920. Dnto of completion of publica- M tion Juno 25, 1920. NOTICE TO WATER USERS H Stnte Engineer's Office, Snlt Lako H City, Utah, May 12, 1920. Notico is hereby given that Thomas M J. Jones nnd Isaac C. Haight of Cedar H City, Utah, havo mndo application in accordanco with tho requirements of H tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, ns amended by tho session laws of Utah, 1919, to npproprinto four and one-fourth (4'A) sccond-fcct of tho high waters from Coal Creek, in Iroa County. Said water is to be diverted whenever available at a point whick H henrs south 25 3-4 dcg. cnBt 1350 ft from tho Northwest corner of Scctioa 13, Township 30 South, Rnnge 11 W. Snlt Lake Bas.o nnd Meridian nnd conveyed in n cnnnl for a distanco of H 18,480 ft. and used from January 1? to December 31, inclusive of each year H to irrigate 255 acres of land cmbrnced H in Lots 1 nnd 2, SWViNEU, SE4- NWV4, EUSWM, nnd VfVjSEV. Sec. 2, EM.SEV4. S'jNEVi, NWtfNEVl, nnd NEUNW. Sec. 11, Township 30 South, Range 11 West, nnd NE'A- 'NWVi Sec. 35, Tp. 35 South. Range 1 11 west This application is dcslg- nntcd in tho State Engineer's office BH ,ns,No. J8475.. V0BH All protests against the granting B of snid application, stating tho reason M therefor, must bo mndc by affidavit H I in duplicate, accompanied with a fee H of $2.50 and filed in this offico within j thirty (30) days after the completion H iof the publication of this notico. H G. F. McGONAGLE, Stnto Engineer. Dute of first publication Mny 21, H 1920. Dute of completion of publica- H tion Juno 18, 1920. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , I (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. H Lnnd Office ut Salt Lake City, Utah, May 26, 1920. ; Notice is hereby given that Robert H A. Kirker, of New Harmony, Utah, H who on Mnrch 1, 1915, mado home- H stead entry No. 013959, for SWS- ! Ei, SEKSWU, Sec. 9, Tp. 38 S R. 13 W., Snlt Lake Mer., has filed notice of intention to mako three (3) years H proof, to establish claim to tho land .H above described, before Clerk of tho H District Court, at Parowan, Utnh, on H tho 9th day of July, 1920. , Claimant names as witnesses: H Albert F. Mathis, Henry A. Pace, M Francis Prince, and Frank Kclsoy, L nil of New Harmony, Utnh, and La- Fayette McConncll, of Cedar City, H Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First May 28 Last Juno 25, 19p0.) POSTPONEMENT OF HEARING I BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH: In tho Matter of tho Application of H the IRON COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY for permission to in- H crease its rates. H Case No. 300. ORDER Upon motion of tho Commission: H IT IS ORDERED, 'Hint tho hearing in tho nbovo entitled matter which H was set for Juno 1, 1920, be, and the H same hereby is, postponed until Tues- H dny, tho 15thh dny of June, 1920, at two o'clock p. m., before the Commis- H sion, at Cedar City, Utah. H By tho Commission. H Dated at Salt Lako City, Utah, this 25th day of May, 1920. T. E. BANNING, (Seal) Secretary. H DO IT NOW I Send us the price of a year's I subscription if you aie in arrears , We Need the Mongy I For Dental X-Ray Service sec. Drs. G Thorley or Petty.Adv. tf. H531