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m bbbbh . IRON COUNTY RECORD, CEDAR CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1920. PPT"T- PAOl SKVMi ! I HOME SI PWHT rVlT Llj fipM 1 lTT r0l I Marion, O., Drops Party Lines Pulling for Harding 1 v BBBBhsHYssBBYflBYr r 'KiliiBH' -BBBBB5?5iBiS v a v HHflKRwHjflpMnll Hpl v 'rHflBBBBf bbbbmbv ,y$ff "BsMrB UTAH STATE NEWS As booo as supplies arrive a con tract station of the Dlughaiu postofflce will be established at Copporfleld. The Globe Grain and Milling; com pany hna begun puurltiK concrete. In the construction of Its !U)(X) barrel flour mill at West Ogden. Old folks of the Alpine stake of tho L. D. S. church wore the guests of honor at an outing given at Geneva, Wednesday, June 'Ml. That the farmers of Weber eounty will have abundant crops Is the view of those who huve eompleted thu early survey of tho district. Stevo Masllch, who, with Nick Olill xalo, 1b under sentence to be shot Au- I Bust 3 for tho murder of Marco Laus will appeal his com' to the supremo court. Part of the land Included In tho Price reclamation project has been (brown open for entry by rescinding a previous order providing for Its with drawal. Veterans of Foreign Wars, post No. 40U, havo named the post In honor of Lieut. Clarence K. Allen, a Salt Laker, who was killed In action near Chateau Thierry. .ccoruiug to tne tax assessim-ni Just announced, the valuation of Delta property Is $503,885, which Is a .sub stantial Increase over that of one H year ago. H A "hikers' club" exeluMvely for glrN I has been organized at Ku.vsvlllo. It H Is planned to take numerous short walks and a. few long ones during the suuimer months. I Sixty days in Jail at, hard labor or 500 fine was the sentence meted out to five of the seven men found gulll. I In the city court at Ogdeu on the charge of gambling. Uintnh county has appointed four B boards of doputy assessors to accom I pllsh the reclassification of all the B farm and other lands In the county. B Including Vernal city. B Stepping from between two sprink B ler wagons, which were parked neat a B uirb, Into the path of an approaching B automobile, Eugene Morris, aged !l, fl wuPilnstnntly killed at Salt Lake. . B "p.-Louis Dobbs, of Bingham, vvlul B was seriously Injured by the explosion fl of a giant powder cup In her kitchen fl range, Is reported out of danger. It H was necessary to remove one eye. H Equipment valued at hundreds of H thousands of dollars Is expected for H the I'tnh state road commission from H the army surplus as a result of nego H nations entered Into by tho state road H engineer. Hj The body of Levi Hunt, aged resl- dent of Richfield, was found In the Sevier river by a purty of searchers. H Mr. Hunt wandered uway from his H Jiome while suffering from mental Hj aberration. B Frank Donovan, 21 yeurs of age, of S Hun Francisco, cinlmlug to be a for- B mer servlep tnun, wus arrested at Suit l.sike. charged with robbing a cafe, being captured b a private citizen who -nw the robber). According to announcements made b l he various committees which are w'oiKIng on a piogiam for Indopen deuce dn.v. Eureka Is going to have one t,r the best and most elaborate celebra tions 111 recent years. llarr. Johnson, alleged by the po lice to he the "King of Utah's Hoot leggorc." was found guilty of assault by a Jury at Farnilnglon. Johnson as mulled a woman at a madhouse, the woman being badly beaten. The census bureau has announced the population of Park City, irs 3393, a loss of HI in the past ten .war, or 1,:'. per cent decline. This decline, however. Is less than Park City exper ienced In the previous decade. Two .voting folks r Ogdeu narrowly escaped death when the automobile In which the.v were riding plunged over an embankment In Ogden canyon, anil turning compleielj over, landed right side up In the bottom of a creek. Construction of a wayside Inn In American Fork Canyon by the Mutual Improvement Association of American Fork mid PleitMiut I rove was begun last week. The building -will be com pleted before July L It Is anticipated. Becoming dl.z.v while standing on the bank of the river at Ogden, (Iladys rOURTH fLOOR TCMPLBTON BLDO. I DRS. STOOKEY Bt LEONARD EYE, CAR. NOBE, THROAT HOUR S A. M. TO B P. M. PHONC Wl, S80S SALT LAKE CITY . UTAH RANDALL L. JONES ' ARCHITECT Office in Cedar Sheep Association Building Offlct hours 0-12, A. U. CEDAR CITY - UTAH R. W. LEIGH. A.B.. D.D.S. RESiDENTAL DENTIST 3 p ''Qicein Sheep Association BIdg. 'ff r s 0. ANDERSON, D. D. S. Cedar City, Utah. J 1 U. J. MACPARLANt J, W. BKRSITBOH PHONI I40P PHONK l7J Macfarlane and Bcrgstrona Physicians and sunacoNi OfriCt IN KHRKT STORK SLOCK oppick Hour io-i ano - OfCKI PKOMB I40PS I I Ululsdell fell Into the water and would have been drowned but for the heroic action of Alon.o Clark, who rescued her In an unconscious condi tion. What appears to be a case of murder is presented to the authorities of Weber county for solution through tho finding of the body or K. II. Howard, colored, M year of age, In the Intake or the Davis and Weber canal In Web er canyon. Thus far this year :M,.r)71 licenses for limine vehicles have been taken out, compared with a total last year of .'l.r, 1KKI, while the fees leeched Up to May HO this cur amounted to .fUSLSOLlM, compared with a total for 1MH of $L'ln.:;."i. The farm bureau of Cacho county 1ih.s Just distributed a carload of reg istered calves and bred heifers to var ious boy farmers mid v'"'"" In the county. There were five head of pure bred heifers, fourteen head of calves and one bull, Thlrty-M cavalry horses arrived In ltilghum City hiM week from Fort Harrison, Neb., for I) troop of the state national guard. The animals are all seasoned "war horses," fat and sleek, and make up the finest bunch of riding horses that over came Into the community. V NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 19, 1020. Notice is hereby given that George iW. Pickering, of New Castle, UUih, who on May 21 101G made original Homestead E. No. 017C5G for SW4 NMsSEVi, SVjNE"Sec. !15 nnd on May 14, 1920 made Additional Home stead entry No. 021149 for N NE'i, Sec M Tp, 36 S. Range 15 W. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to mnke three-year proof to establish claim to the land nbove de scribed beforo tho Cleik of tho Dis trict court at Parowan, Utnh on the 10th dny of August, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Donnld Whitney, Guiseppe Dc Ver chio, Frank Knell, Alonzo C. Clirist ensen, all of New Castlo, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First June 25 Last July 23, 1920) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Snlt Lake City, Utah, June 17, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Mar garet Esplin of Orderville, Utah, who on July 31, 1915, made homestend ap plication No. 015005 for NU-S& Sec. 7, Tp. 39 S. Range 8 W, Salt Lake meridian has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish clnim to tho land nbove described be fore the Clerk of the District Court at Kanub, Utnh, on the 29th dny of July, 1920. Claimnnt names as witnesses: David E. Henton, Homer W. Esplin, Thomas Clnrk nnd Chnrlcs II. Esplin, all of Orderville, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First June 25 Last July 23, 1920) If you are not a subscriber, you ought to be. Don't be a borrower Price 2c per Word for First Insertion and 1c. per Word for Each Additional Insertion. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. FOR SALE Semi-modern eight room house practically new. Four blocks from 'Main. Well arranged for rooming house. At a sacrifice. E. B. Dallcy. Adv tf. LOST Or strayed from Foster Bros, farm, ono Jersey bull two years old. Please notify Foster Brothers. Adv tf. Bv GEORGE FOSTER. NEWLY REMODELED eight room home. Sold nt a bargain if taken at once. S. S. Owens, City. Adv tf. FOR SALE Cedar posts, sco Carlos Jones, City. Adv 3 wk pd FOR SALE New rnngo stove, No. 1 Organ, n bargain. C. D. Burkholdcr Adv 1 wk pd. WANTED To do a limitod amount of plowing. Call or see George or Joe Foster, City. Adv 1 wk pd. FOR SALE. Pasturago in Parry's Meadow 5c. a head per day. Any animals trespassing will bo taken up for damages. Enquiro of Ross Math. cson. Adv. 3w. pd. FOR SALE Used Car, latest model Chevrolet, truck body, in first-class shape. For further information see N. S. Workman at Grand Pnce's rcs idonce. Adv 1 wk pd. FOUND Boy's panama hat. Owner may get same by paying for thin notice. Mrs. A. L. Palm. FOR RENT Big furnished room. Mrs. A. L. Pnlm. Adv 1 wk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. LandJ3ffice at Snlt Lake City, Utah June 14, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Milton H. Stone of Lund, Utah who on April 21, 1916, made Honfestcad Entry No. 01729G for Lots 2 & 3. .SWUNEK, SEKNWK. EVjSW'A, WSE, Sec. 5, Tp. 33 South, Range 14 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notico of intention to make three-year proof to establish claim to tho land nbove described before Herbert Nicholes, U. S. Commissioner at Milford, Utah, on tho 2dth day of July, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: H. J. Doolittle, J. Hobbs, J. II. Johnston, nnd J. David Leigh, all of Lund, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First June 25 Last July 23, 1920.) STATE LAND NOTICE United States Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah June 3, 1920. To Whom It May Concern: Notico is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said state under section C of tho Act of Congress, approved July 1G, 1894, ns Indemnity School lands, viz: Sor. No. 02G3G3. NWViSEU, SE'iSEVt, SWHSEtf, NEtfNEtf, NWViNE'i, SEKNEtf, SWViNE'4, Sec. 12, NE'4 NWVt, NWtfNWtf, SENW SWMNWU, Sec. 13, NEV4SEU, SE4SEM, Sec 11, NEKSEK, SE4 NW4, Sec. 12, Township 37 South, Range 11 West, NW'iSW4, Sec. 8, Township 38 South, Range 9 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of Bnid lists, so far ns they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, havo been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by nny per son interested and by the public gen erally. During tho period of public ation of this notice, or nny time there after, and beforo finnl approval and certification under departmental reg ulations of April 24, 1907, protests or contests against the clnim of the State to any of the tracts or sub divisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that tho same is more val uable for mineral that for argi cultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at WnBhington, D. C, Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified, will bo considered suf ficient evidence of the non-mineral character of the tracts and tho selec tions thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Ask any user and they will unhesi tntingly tell you that the Royal is thu best typewriter on tho market. It costs n few dollars more than its com petitors, the price now being ?115.00 f. 0. b. Salt Lake City. But remem ber, "The best is always the cheapest." Let us explain its points of superior ity. IRON COUNTY RECORD, local agent. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offico at Salt Lako City, Utah, June 8, 1920. tyotlco is hereby given that Zella Carter Ehrlich (Deserted Wife) of Joseph M. Ehrlich of Beryl, Utah who on February 25, 1915 mndo Home stead Entry, No. 013792, for SWi Soction 17, Township 83 South, Range 1G West Salt Lako Meridian, hns filed notice of intention to moko thret ycar proof to establish claim to tho land above described before tho Reg ister nnd Rccoiver of tho United States Land Offico at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 19th day of July, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. G. W. Moreland, Charles Car ter, J. M. Robinson and Napoleon Roberts, all of Beryl, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Juno 11, Last July 9, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Coal Entry. Land Offico at Salt Lako City, Utalu June 1st, 1920. Notico is hereby given that Edward II. Whyte of San Francisco, County of San Francisco, State of California, who, on the 2nd day of June, 1919, filed in this offico Coal Declaratory Statement, Serial No. 024399, for tho NSEVi and S NEt of Section 22, TownBhip 3G South, Rango 10 West, S. L. Mer., has this day filed in this offico application to purchase, Serial No. 024399, said land under tho pro visions of sections 2318 to 2352, U. S. Revised Statutes. Any and all porsons claiming ad versely the lnnds described, or desir ing to object for any reason to the entry thereof by applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this of fice during the thirty-dny period of publication immediately following the first printed issue of this notice. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First publication June 4, 1920. Last publication July 2, 1920. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office nt Salt Lake City, Utah Juno 10. 1920. Notice is hereby given that Vivian II. Bush of Prout, Utah, who on Jan uary 14, 1918 mndo Homestead ap plication No. 021434, for Ntt, Section 15. Tp. 34 South, Range 17 West, S. L. Meridian, has filed notice of intcn. tion to mnke three-year proof, to establish claim to the land nbove de scribed beforo Herbert Nichols, U. S. Commissioner nt Milford, Utah, on the 22nd day of July, 1920. Claimant names ns witnesses: W. S. Caldorwood, W. F. Jones, Frank Steele nnd Vernon C. Bryant, nil of Prout, Utnh. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Juno 25 Lnst July 23, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Lnnd Office nt Salt Lake City, Utnh June 11. 1920. Notice is hereby given that Rcuel Gluzior of Hurricane, Utnh, who on June 0, 1912, made Original Home stend Entry No. 010088 for NWNW'A SWViNWVi, NWMSWVi Sec. 11 nnd on May 19, 1920 made additional Homestead Entry No. 020115, for NWMSEM, SSE'4 Sec 3., E'j Sec. 10, SWKSWtt Sec 11, Township 40 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Mer. bus filed notice of intention to make three-yenr proof, to estnblish claim to the lnnd above described, before tho Clerk of the District Court at Kanab, Utah ot) the 23rd day of July, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Floyd W. Shumway, John W. Gla zier, Mark W. Chatterly nnd Franklin A. Henton, nil of Kanab, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First June 18 Lost July 10, 1920.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utali Jure 12, 1920. Notico is hereby given that Frank G. Pcckles of Modcnn, Utah, who on September 1G, 1915, mado Homestead Entry, No. 015431, for Lot 1, EMs NWVi, ESWi, Sec. 7, NEKNW'4 Sec. 18. Tp. 35 South, Range 18 W. NjNE4, Sec. 12, Tp. 85 South, R. 19 West, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notico of intention to make three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described beforo Herbert Nichols, U. S. Commissioner nt Milford, Utah, on the 27th dny of July, 1920. Claimant nnmes as witnesses: Hugh C. Edmiston, Jnmes I. Corrle, Christian Protcxter and Patrick J. Donovan, all of Modenn, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First June 25 Last July 23, 1920.) Effective Printing means good type, good presses, good workmen and' good paper. We have the equipment and the workmen for you, and use Hammermill grades of bond, safety sad cover papers. Lett u show you. ""OTHaHwMMaHMmMMmnHannaaNMMMa BBBBBBBBBBBB NOTICE TO WATER USERS H State Engineer's Offico, Salt Lake H City, Utah, May 20, 1920. IH Notico is hereby given that Mar- H guerito C. Parry, of Cedar City, Utah, M has mado application in accordance H with tho requirements of tho com- H Eilcd laws of Utnh, 1917, ns amended B y tho Session Lnws of Utah, 1919, H to appropriate two (2) second-feet H of water from Coal Creek, in Iroa H County. Said wator is to bo diverted B at n pt. which bears S. 23 dcg. 1G mia. E. 1601 ft. from tho Northeast corner of Section 10, Township 3G South, Range 11 West, Salt Lako Baso and Meridian, and conveyed by menns of a ditch for a distnnco of 7476 ft aid jSJ there used from Jnn. 1 to Dec. 31, la- M clusivo of each year to irrigate 89 HBl ncrca of lnnd embraced in tho Stt- 1 NEVi of Section 4, in said Township M and rango. This application is dea- H ignntcd in tho Stnto Engineer's ofAco M ns No. 8448. M All protests against the granting of H said application stating the reasons H therefor, must bo made by affidavit in H duplicate, accompanied with a fco of B $2.50 and filed in this offico within thirty (30) days after tho complotioa jSJ of tho publication of this notice. G. F. McGONAGLE, State Engineer. H Date of first publication May 26, 1920. Date of completion of publiea- jSJ tion Juno 25, 1920. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION H (Publisher.) Vfl Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offico at Snlt Lake City, Utah, H May 20, 1920. Notico is hereby given that Robert BBJ A. Kirker, of Now Harmony, Utah, who on March 1, 1915, made home- stead entry No. 013959, for SW34S- H E',i, SEl&SWtt, See. 9, Tp. 38 S., R. 13 W., Salt Lako Mer., has filed notice of intention to make three (3) years H-BJ proof, to establish claim to tho laad HH above described, beforo Clerk of tho H District Court, at Parownn, Utnh, on M the 9th day of July, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: H-BJ Albert F. Mathis, Henry A. Pace, BH Francis Prince, nnd Frank Kclscy, BB all of New Harmony, Utah, and La- BH Fnyetto McConncll, of Cedar City, BB Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. BH (First May 28 Last Juno 26, 19p0.) 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION M I (Publisher) BBJ I Department of the Interior, U. S. BB Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utnh BBl May 25, 1920. BBJ Notice is hereby given that Frank R. t, BB Lambeth of Cedar City, Utah, who, BB on December 19, 1914, mado Home- BBl stead entry, No. 013620, for Wtt Sec. BBJ 20 Tn. 33 South. Rango 12 West. Salt BBl Lako Meridian, hns filed notice of in- BB tcntion to mnko three (3) year proof BH to establish clnim to tho land above BB described, before the Clerk of tho BB District Court, at Parownn, Utah, on BH tho 3rd day of July, 1920. HB Claimnnt names as witnesses: BH David C. Urie, Willard Perkins, HB Joint II. Co try, nnd Arthur Uric, all HB of Cedar City, Utnh. BH GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. H (First Mny 28 Last Juno 25, 1920.) HB NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION M (Publisher) H Department of tho Interior, U. S. HB Lnnd Office, nt Snlt Lake City Utah, HB May 2G, 1920. HB Notice is horehy given that John HH II. Corry of Cedar City, Utah, who on HB December 19, 1914, mndc Homestead HB Entry, No. 013012 for EMs Sec. 30, HB Tp. 33 South, Range 12 West, Salt HI Luke Meridinn, hns filed notice of HJ intention to mnko three (3) yenr HJ proof, to estnblish clnim to the land HJ nbove described, before the Clerk of HJ the District Court nt Pnrownn, Utah H on the 3rd dny of July, 1920. HI Claimnnt names as witnesses: HJ David C. Urie, Willard Perkins, BB Arthur Urie, and Frank Lambeth, all Bjfl of Cednr City, Utah. BB GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. B (First May 28 Last Juno 25. 1920.) BJ NOTICE TO CREDITORS t flB Estate of Orilla Williams, Deceased: M Creditors will present claims with BJ vouchers to the undersigned nt his H residence or through the mails at Ka- BB narra, Utnh, on or before Thursday, BB July 22, 1920. BB JOHN II. WILLIAMS, Administrator. H Edmond II. Rynk, Attorney for Ad- H ministrator. BB NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PJ (Publisher.) BB Department of the Interior, U. S. H Land Offico at Salt Lake City, Utah, BB June 4, 1920. BB Notico is hereby given that James H A. Alexander of Lund, Utnh, who on HJ Muy 7, 1915, mndo homestend entry, H No. 014288, for Lots 1 2, 3, 4, nnd 5, B SEViNWVi, SKNEK, Sec. G, Tp. 32 BB S., R. 12 W., Snlt Lnke Mer., hns filed BB notico of intention to mnko three-year BB proof, to estnblish clnim to the lnnd BB nbovo described, before United States BJ Commissioner nt Milford, Utnh, on B the 15th dny of July, 1920. B Claimant names ns witnesses: BJ Andrew J. Lewis, of Nnda, Utah; B Enos H. Stevenson, Harry Doolittle, B Asa G. Brooks, all of Lnnd, Utah. B GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Juno 11 Last July 9, 1920.) Bl For Dental X-Ray Service see Drs. t ,r BB Thorley or Petty. Adv. tf. H