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PAGE FOt Hi IRON COUNTY RECORD. CEDAR CITY. ITAH. FRIDAY, FEB. 15. 1918. ,
I , PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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DR. I II. I'll I Y
DENTIST
B Crown and Bridge Work a
H Specialty
H Oflii e Second floor of Sheep Aeso- I
B cintion Building
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H RANDALL L JONES
ARCHITECT
B Office In Cedr BhMp Association
m Building
I Office hours 9 12, A. M
M CEDAR city UTAH
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H DR A. N. LEONARD
H Physician and Surgeon
B Superintendent Southern Ut.ih Hnap'l.
I 1 E.ir, Eye, Note mil Thro.it, ""'
PHb Fitting of Gl.net a Specialty.
b Office Hours 9:30 to 12. a. m , nml from
1 2 to 5. p. m. fTioiH- 130K4.
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I DR. M. J. MACFABLAN1
B PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
M OFFICE IN SHEEP STORE BLOCK
1 Office houn: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
PBl Office 'Phone 140F2; Resilience
PBj Phone 140F3.
H ....., .
M ALEX 0. MATHESON
M WATCH REPAIRING
H Watches for Sale at from 75c. Up;
H The Rent Makes.
B CEDAR CITY - UTAH
I E. 15. 10B6BNSBN
H Licensed Emhaimer
H Cedar City needs the services of
HJ an embalmcr. Have made my fee
1 within the reach of every family
H Call me day or night.
E. B: jorgensen,
H Phono No. 4 Milford, Utah
H R. D. ADAMS
PHOTOGRAPHER
H Now is the time for Family
m Group Pictures.
H Have their pictures while
H they ure at home.
M KODAK FINISHING.
I when your wheel
H BREAKS DOWN
H bring it to the Electric Light
H plant and get it repaired right
I JOS. T. WILKINSON.
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M MAKE YOUR
H FINALPROOFS
-and-
M Do all your Land Buaineaa with
M W. WARNER MITCHELL
B Clark of the District Court at Par-
PHB owan, Utah, and get the benefit of
PBB hia four years experience. Write
him for information.
T. J. JONES,
I Gaskets and Gasket
I Trimmings
I A full line of CaHkets and
H Trimmings carried in stock
Bj at all times.
H CEDAR CITY UTAH
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B CLEANING, PRESSING
M AND REPAIRING
M LADIES' AND GENTS'
I CLOTHING
H Suits cleaned and pressed
H $1.50 and up.
H Suits pressed only, 50c.
H LESLIE I'R 'I T. Prop
pBB Shop over Cosy Corner,
I CEDAR CITY - UTAH
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8 Chamberlain's Tablets.
HBB Tht'M Tabltta arc Intended e pei
HHP tail) for disorders of the stomach,
HpE liver and bowels. If you are troubled
PhB vi'h heartburn, Indigeation or
SEE pation lluy will do you good.
ELDER HALT' ! On
THE ORIGIN OF MAN
Takea lame WHI Btetosseal of Rev.
W. W. Ketchum That God in
Only a Spirit.
Colombia, N. C, Feb. ft, 1918.
Count Record. I en
joy reading the paper very much, it
all aonnda like home to ma ihc things
of home are of much more interest
to one a long way from home than at
home. I read all that, is printed, adds
and all, and enjoy it very much.
In the copy of .Ian. IK, I read the
article by Rev. W. W. Ketchum on
"What is Mnn?" and his argument
to prove thai man was n descendent
of God rather thnn the npe wns pood;
but I am afraid that his idea brought
forth in the relationship of God and
I man is erroneous, and mnny will be
! lead ar.tray to some eStent by the
'statement he sets forth here, "That
J mnn is the Image of God," as he said,
"Now the essential difference between
them (the ape and man) does not
eorsiet in the brain capacity of the
! skulls, in hairy or smooth skin, but
in the fact that man was made in the
image of God, By this is not meant
!n bodily likeness, for we know 'God
is a spirit' and 'a spirit hath not flesh
and bones.' (John 4S4 Luke 14:89)"
He bringl forth the idea that God
'is a spirit without body, parts or pas
sions, as many people of the world
believe, and the point here is the one
to bt considered by nil who are pro
fessing to be Christians to know
what kind of a God he or she is wor
shipping. Now, I wish to bring forth
a few Scriptural statements to show
that God is not a "spirit without flesh
and bones," but that Be is a spirit
with flesh and bones nnd that man is
made after Mis own image.
Consider Gen. 1:20-27, "And God
said let us make jnan in our own im
agt, after our likeness; and let them
have dominion over the fish of the
sen So God created
man in His own image, in the image
of God created he him; male and, fe
male, created Be them." Do we have
flesh and bones? Jacob "called the
name of the place lYniel; for I hnve
seen Cod face to face, nnd my life
is preserved." Here we find Jacob
conversing with the Lord and the
I md tells him his name shall no long
er be Jacob, but Israel. How could
he have seen Hi- face if He had not
had a face to be teen 7 Gen. 82:30.
The Lord spoke to Moses In this way
and he said, "Thou can'st not see My
face; for there shall no man tee Me
and live; and the I. old laid, Behold,
tl era is place by me, and thou shalt
tend upon a rock. And it shall come
to pass while my glory passeth by,
that I will put thee in a clift of the
rock and will cover thee with my hand
while I pass by, and I will take away
My hand, and thou shalt .see my back
parts; but my face shall not be Been."
Cx. MlSO-ftS. Here the Lord speaks
himself and BOya He passed his hand
over Moses. Seemingly He must
have n hand. What is the hand at
tached to? 1 say an aitn and the arm
to the body. Then the hand was re
moved and Moses was permitted to
see His (Cod's) back parte) therefore
be must have parts.
Christ was a man among men, born
of a mortal woman and sired of an
immortal Father and BOOM called him
the "Carpenter's son." And Apostle
Paul in the Hebrews said the Son of
God or Savior was in the expii . , iiu
age of His (Cod's) person. Heb. 1:-
( i ::. On the offering of the Bavior,
; the disciples, after He was risen from
the grave, were frightened nnd "He
aid unto them, why are ye troubled!
and why do thought! arise ii von
hearts Behold my hands and my
feet, that it is 1 myself. Handle me
at d .. e, for a i plrit hath not fl ah
and bones as ye see me have." Luke
He was I man not spirit.
1 think that I have a t forth Bible
references plenty to prove and .
the personality c f God up all right,
and latter da 11 lal Ion i I proof in
ill of itself. The Prophet '
Smith saw Cod the Father ami His
Son Jesus Chriat and bean testimony
Of their pi
Wlahing you the beal of
ELDER CLAIR !' GARDNER,
PRINCIPAL BOMER GOBJ
TO WASHINGTON, D. C,
Principal Homer of the 1!. A. C
left for Washington, D. C last Wed
nesday to attend convention of the
Agricultural workers. From there he
will go to Philadelphia to attend tin'
National Society for the Promotion of
Industrial Education. Afterwards in
will go to the annual convention of
ttional Educatioi a) Association
In Atlanta city. Mi. ll imer la
to th ae convention :. - a
i tive of the state Boar l of E lm
aa well ai representing the Utah
'..ii College and the Brai h v
ricultural Colh
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I LOCAL BRIEFSJ
op nnd Mi '. Archie Bpll ibory
of ToqUI rville w re attending the
Roundup In Cedar citv last week,
Another victory for the As
In i'c them run up the rcore. The
game between Murdoch and the u.
A. c. was a deciahre victory f r the
Aggies, the score being 21 to 40,
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R, M. Gillies, manager of the New
castle Telephone Company, of New
castle, was among the Round-up vis
itors from the western part of the
county, nnd made The Record a num
ber of agreeable calls.
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W. L. Shultz of Snhara, with an
auto load of Snhara Folks, were in
town Inst week Friday, attending the
Kound-up, seeing the "Birth of a Na
tion." interviewing one of our local
hi, and getting acquainted with
the people over this way.
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John Armstrong wns operated on nt
the Mncfnrlane Hospital this week for
double hernia. He Is reported doing
nicely, Others operntcd on this week
for tonsils and adenoids nre Miss
Kunz, Denn Mac farlane and Keith
Hi ghee.
The western part of Iron county
was well represented at the B. A. C.
Round-Up this yenr. Among others
noticed in attendance wns the four
Knell Brothers, Charles, James, Wal
ter nnd Frank, with their wives nnd
members of their fnmilies, from New
castle and Pinto, respectively.
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Preshjterian Mission Services.
The usual service will he held on
next Sunday evening nt 7:30 o'clock,
in the Library auditorium
The sermon topic will be: "Great
Questions the War is Raising."
We invite you to attend.
CLATON S. RICF, Minister.
Student's Recital.
The following pupils will nppear in
recitnl nt the B. A. C. nuditoritim
Saturday, Feb. 16, under the direction
of the Roylance Studios: Hnrry C. '
Lunt, Ernest Uric, Faun Jenson, Ma
rie Kopp, Thurman Gardner, Ralston
Buck Walter, Nelson Clark. Wilmn
Leigh, Theon Watson, nnd Monroe
Tborley.
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Miss Vera Leavett of Gonlock was
brought Into the Macfarlane Hospital
last Saturday suffering from perito
nitis the result of ni tared ap
pendix of five days standing. The
unfortunate girl a rated "t once
and everything done to save her but
to no purpose. She died Thursday
night. The body wan shipped home
foj burial today.
Dr, Macfarlane reports the follow
ing cases of pneumonia this week in
town all of whom nre now improv
ing, S. W. Leigh, the little son of W.
H. Leigh, the little son of (Jr.-iu
Lowe, infant of Joseph Haws, a little
daughter of Henry Mackelprang,
Mis. Ed. Smith and son. The Doctor
wns called to Summit, where he found
Bishop John Dalley wry ill of the
same dreaded disease,
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When the population of Cedar City
awoke this morning they were very
agreeably surprised to .see some three
or four inches of the beautiful man
tling the earth which was bare anil
almost dusty when they retired the
nighl before. Because of the fact
that we have bad so little storm this
Wintel We are very grateful for even
small favora In this line.
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A little son of Mi. and Mrs. Ceo.
Lunt Of this city died yesterday of
pneumonia. The little ono had been
sick several days and everything pos
sible for it, bul to no
The child wa lomething l than
!. The pa i ' family
i in' sympathy of the community
.i ment
FORD
I 1918.
Will ii Come to Thl
She nil knits
My lady ki.
The baby erii s itself to I
Her hubbj ' u si to crying quite,
And still kbe knits
And knits and knits.
The mufflers stretch for miles on miles
Of gray-ribbed wool The public smiles
To see the venters thick end warm
Turned out tack how by the iWarm.
. ml still sh. ki
tnd knits and knit-
: at last beshora of w it
Poor hubby, tOO, beside
And knits and kn:
And knits and knit
G, c. Bumpui
Mr, Alexandei Adams went to New
for ha) Feb. 5th.
I Mr Alexander Adams made a bus
iness trip to Cedar City recently.
Mr. George F. CoUard made a bus
iness trip to Cedar City one day last
week.
Mr. C. C. Myers returned home af
ter making several trips to Pine Val
ley for wheat.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Myers were en
tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniels of Lntirner.
Miss Carrie Ablstrom returned to
Cedar City from the Root Hotel at
i Lund, last week.
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Mrs. Lee Wright of Lund was
I called to Long Beach, ChI., to attend
the funeral of her brother.
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Mrs. Henry Glockner will not re
turn from Milford to their ranch on
account of the illness of her son Roy.
Mrs. II. J. Johnson and son Harlan
are enjoying their visit in California
very much. They nre expected home
the Intter part of this month.
Mr. O. F. Bentley arrived here Inst
evening, Feb. fith, on the 0:19 from I
Riverside, California. He is very glad
to get back home again.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bumpus and
daughter, Miss Agnes, were enter
tained at luncheon Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Couch.
Mr. Victor Carlson returned home
to his ranch. He has been employed
for the past five months by Mr. Bishop
for the railroad company near Cali-ente.
WHAT WILL HE SAY TO GOD?
He prayed for the dny
He layed for the gay
And at Inst the red day dawned:
Wnr for then ations that stayed their
trust
In this fiend enrnnte of greed and lu3t. :
It's freedom or slavery
It's fight, for we must;
It is duty to cherish n wrong.
He schemed for the dny
Yes, drenmed for the day
Such was ambition's goal.
Braggart, muddler, cowird all.
Little he ricks of the numbing ball;
Of the blasting shell
Of the white arms fall.
On the field of conquest for gain.
His workmen planned
With master hnnd.
Huge guns which piled the dead.
jOh, so little he cares for the sightles
eyes--,
The agony horned under flame-solit
skies.
Deaf to the crying
The dying cry,
Falls not on a heart of flesh.
What will he say
On the Judgment Day
(What will his answer lie?
When his victims mockingly 'round
him stand,
i From the blood-red sod of his Father
land, With n million crimes
On his heart and hands
i Just what will his answer be?
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He openly lied
In secret he spied
On the innocent, helpless and just.
I Till In blood he is steeped as a hog
in slime
Waiting and dreading the reckoning
time.
Which shall brand him In Infamy
Crime on crime
What will he say to Cod?
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What will he say
On baby'- daj
The i I ma of his spleen.
Far over the cradle his bomb linv
dropped;
The cooing voice and the life bl
-topped.
angels sl ' hei an I gath
ering wi
The remains of ' i ' baby I
What will the wan to tl
I say
' ii dered In Infant y whal will
I say '
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He Schemed and dreamed
That .might was right ;
And applied his fiendish plans.
Let it be ti) the death With this tor
rent foe.
Go Star-Spangled Banner in glory go
Ami bring the beast
And his Image low
Pal a friend and cowardly foe.
What will be
When he's forced t pay
What w ill he say to God?
When before the great tribunal be
atei
With a world of murdered oh OVerj
hand
Pointing their til
t this one man
In t what will he say to God?
Uho Hammond Typewriter
yilF, HAMMOND Typewrite with Its multi-
plicity of typos is the most sought Writing f
Machine of today, because it moots each man's
need and s.-itislios hi whims and fancies. It costs
$100.00 and will hist longer titan the average stan
dard machine' because it is so substantially con
struct od. For a man who wants a first class type
writer, the Hammond is tho most economical ma
chine to buy. See
See A. T. JONES, Agent '
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The ROYhAIiCE STUDIOS
Train pupils to play all the legitimate
stringed instruments.
Violin Viola
Violincello Bass Violin
These instruments form the foundation of the modern
Orchestra and, with the exception of the bass violin, are
the most popular solo instruments today.
The Roylance Studios employ specialists for each of
these instruments, thus insuring the best instruction avail
able. Phone .'30F4, or R. A. C.
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THE LIBERTY LOAN
did more to educate the people oT the United States to ex
ercise care in making their investments than anv other fi
nancial incident In the history of the country.
THE BONOS OK THE UNITED STATFS
are the safest Investment In the whole world, bar none. The
interest, however, on an lnv stment in United States Honda
is commensurate with the t urity back of them, which
stands without equal. ism induced investors thruout
the United States largely ' i a ersubscribe for the Liberty
Loan Bonds. However, ' enormous profits accruing to
business men throughout th ct untry are Inducing them to
seek Investments which will n I rum larger dividend re
turns as well as having greater speculative possibilities.
They are being educated In SAFETY FIRST every day.
THE PENNSYLVANIA COAL FIELDS
have made Pennsylvania the greatest industrial state of
the east. Statistics show that not a dollar was lost by the
investor in buying tho stock of any LEGITIMATE coal com- j
pany in the state of Pennsylvania. On the contrary, millions
wore made by the people who bought stock at the time of
the original offering, and the
DELEWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD
has paid untold millions to its stockholders in dividends from
their coal properties.
THE REAfDING RAILROAD, THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD and the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD
have all wonderfully prospered owing to the fact that they
are peculiarly coal roads.
CHARLES M. SCHWAB'S
enormous fortune in the last analysis is based on the coal
industry.
ANDREW CARNEGIE
; would never have made his millions were it not for the enor
mous coal acreage of Pennsylvania, for had these coal de
posits not existed the stool Industry could not have been j
developed in Pittsburg and other cities throughout the state
to such stupendous extent.
THE IRON COUNTY COAL
deposits contain, according to U. S. Geological Survey re
ports, over
TWO PILLION TONS OF COAL
without taking Into consideration the coal that is underlying
KOLOB PLATEAU, and which cannot, at the im. -.nt
time, in the nature of things, either be estimated or mea
sured up.
THE SPECULATIVE POSSIBILITIES
of the IRON COUNTY COAL COMPANY STOCK AT
25c. A SHARE
are unlimiti .i. Ii ; ! w capitalization gives every stockholder
;.:i oppo ' i participate In enormous profits. Its di-
toratt ranks fort most in business circles in Salt Lake and
i vicinity. Its management, under the directorship of Fred
W. Webb, 1st irery thing that could be desired.
THE COMPANY WILL STAND THE FULLEST IN
VESTIGATION. The stock at 25c. a share is rapidly being absorbed and
the right is reserved to pro-rate subscriptions.
f you want to secure some of this stock at this figure, gj
I which is one of the most remarkable initial offerings of a F
', Utah Security, both from a Standpoint of speculation and h
investment, send the following coupon with your check to- I
day. TOMORROW MAY BETOO LATE! I
, a
IKON COUNTY COAL COMPANY,
4M Continental Bank BIdg., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Gentleman: Incloi id please find my check for $ f
in payment for shares of the Capital stock l
of the IKON COUNTY COAL COMPANY at 85c A SHARE
Name
Street or I'. 0. Box No,
Town State-