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Show 6, 14yhar Setpember 26, 1940 Un Ony {0CAL ITEMS ~ a GNGR, CTE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH The Thursd Brid gitttaicad wethiie: oe jan Thursc ;palton, son of John|™28"n joined the aviation ood r penver, Colo. ee as mm a brief . to Sego business grown came t Thursday its, Gavi afternoon. 3" thee lfreshments were county| Hostess. rs. La | hostess. Mrs. L. grector, motored Utahn The 7 iin ‘ . a L Taylor of Grand . Lassies ives ot Gets Lands Ouse of representa | The lands committee is probably celcunktecs © he acne tee ok cee cea as chairman eG of big': ead the public! the most important house com- made vacant by the resignation of | States of the west are concernea. ; Representative .Derouen Junction isiLuisi- of : down member for ae Sun-| 8S @ business Moab who the ee The Mr. inAntles, pe thefobinson iecand' had Wetabeen aseranking; will greater is sawmill in Geyser last of the week.caller oO head the | States. ) "4 few days' stay in town. \1s in. the automobile business at 'Grand ace C. Nason, Junction county | Grand Miciness ( a resident |7,2™ber Saturday aftera Ssueny's Ste eaene ing o: fiat entirely acompleted floodin it is believed en , ‘Lea the of streets. No damage|the flood menace Dilcations'for: permits | ing Ge the Winn hunting er tee season of Bliss canyon |'l.e state rol trol project tinin BiBliss Fone cany foal fae ee eae a anise fot Norway is|;under construction. proved its| Goiter afflicts domesti the United|worth eyby holding back proved its animals, birds and aon ae mee =i the flood , coastline than that ofof ofh ail and rain noon , resulting in | waters of in this area. Over 90 small humans. many fish and ay Don't "to. sabes this fall. eee game 909 = does in'the 500 dces in egio region est of Blanding. est of Blanding eee as a boy. His father,| Antles, resided at Castle- Lincoln week *\ton for Sheen ill the past Been a severe Cold. etre - Mrs. oy Jomnson was county pseu noel (Ce, SE 2 ee ae Re are Se a aataae tenant ateaniniorestttinteartetinntnighedunda hate, eo. ee Post. | committee, Representative Colton | 7The protracted storms that! rock dams™iav $e: Ca es a e alrcady 7a) becn built u | | G ame Warden Shumway of Representative J. Will Robinson | | having held that office at the time ast week | e visited southeastern Utah isis now ; stationed at Montilast week byD3 the Dalton Wells CCC camp,Dp, | Price Price ie. sieticnad are was elected 2 he retired from congress. culminated in a heavy downpour #94 all of these dams were filled c-llo. where he - is receiving fonti ap- | y. y A Harry Antles trip. ; 1 bree depart- north and borrow-subscribe. years. Don Weimer of Mack and C. M | Hackley of Fruita were business calle |callers in Moab Monday, to appear sthe last of the week. |before the grazing district advisory ; |board. While here Mr. , Weimer : Bila ents ent sc, dSunday rela.|| 2/80 met with stocxmen regarding ! » visting on, | |his livestock held iH puchanan came down from a_ short for in Friday jown. GAS a at -.,| nd, visitor on mountains over returned | Cecilia evening : to be 24, to the winter ranges. light falls of snow have| 'visted the La Sal mountains, and |the vegetation is putting on its Mrs. C. S. Thomson andj *Utumn garb. x Miss sale October AS a result of the heavy storms of the past week, livestock have commenced to drift down from the| yarjorie Tangren of rene | Several Moab auction Mack from a_ . several Lake City. : New Olds Special Sim 4-Door Sedan, $945* (Same model Féaht, $987*) son and Mitchell F. Mis. T. |Jack and Mrs. Harold V. Leonard, | of Salt Lake City, were arrivals the jlast of the week for a visit with fylor and Bud Johnston of their mother, Mrs. Elberta Clark. ylley drove to Moab Sun|On their return to Salt Lake City ending several days here on | Monday they were accompanied by |Mrs. Clark, who will visit there for | several days. git at Salt » thie Madsen of Mt. Pleas-| { Bsbeen visiting her \9 seph Watts, and mo weeks. daughter| family AE .Devid L. Goudelock meee :mughter, Helen, oo. om Gere : and who is on a leave of absence from his duties as local foreman for the returned | a visit of salt Lake | Merle Winbourn has purchased| @ new International truck for hauling ore from his Brumley ridge vanadium mines. Mr. Winbourn, the several) City. state road commission, developing during Mrs. A. M. Robertson iter, Juanita, and Miss #and Lonnie Titus motor- has ie the opened sh Sapeuie. g his carnotite past few ud a has been| claims| weeks, large and} body of| ' Ipempsons and Cisco Sun-| srrap WORK-GOOD PAY-RE- 6 NE pvsit with friends. | iil Bailey, son of Mr. and (E. Bailey, left today for iJuction; where he will ; @iMesa college ~ during the WANTED to call ai oat Sees ee canital: weciiend.. Mate te. aes anaes as Magnolia ot Oak j,n4q' calif : pase : | | and Mrs. E. Grant Parrish town from Centerville, Utah, mek for a visit with Mrs. Ns parents, Bishop and Mrs. McConkie. Verd Duncan my Monday at bridge Dalton, NG club was _ hostess this week. were won by Mrs. Mrs. David L. Hock and Mrs. Bill WwW LIABLE MAN B term. CAMEL an oe ae emr nanaET <4 - 4 | Ore, 3 SIXES * 3 EIGHTS LI NES Gk HEADinStyling! AHEADin Engineering! AHEAD in Size, Comfort, Performance! With all flags flying, Oldsmobile swings into "Bs Sean 1941 with the most complete line of cars in its history...at prices that set new standards of value even for Oldsmobile. The 1941 Oldsmobiles are bigger-with longer wheelbase and wider tread. They're more powerful- with a new 100 H. P. Econo-Master Engine in all six-cylinder models and Olds' famous 110 H. P. Straight-Eight again in all Eights. And, crowning all other advancements, all Olds models for 1941 are offered with the amazing Hydra-Matic Drive*! DRIVE* Walker. BAUS Illustrated to recently pur- fased nono FOR SPECIAL SIX BUSINESS COUPE etre FOR VOTE ' learn that Ds Bs mM, Pioneer resident of this fminity, now residing at Provo,| mae 6 Cruiser et recovering from er ] rene La ; , (Paid Political Adv. by pS, err Sa U 9 4-Door the guests Was won being by John Mrs. an automatic transmis- $898, and. on rail ae (if 1 é; performance, up steps driving, It marks Oldsmogasoline. saves ; than ever as the car bile more both! oa NR OE any), optional equipment and accessories-extra. Prices It ahead! subject to change without no- eliminates geat the shiffer. at *Optional clutch It simplifies cost. extra aj|_- E. i there a of which lula Goodman the Sal for at- will month. dP @td Mrs. William a last Hayes and the week motored of to Meee who ts "ing Lair, James shower was given Tuesday pe of the comi @ Instructions to Voter: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in: the : you desire to e at the right of the name of the person for whom . : Mission A J y of thi E. iheton to k "a b e D. litess of their father, uson. Word has since been Rice inproved. LeamBaldy today to. resume Leave studi ng colWhyalege "State Agricultural e to the Logan and Georg Sty of Utah at Salt : Philathea Lake 2a class of iday BaP- the evening of Mr. J.T. Wise of Moab an a eg oavan we gt governtre at. ‘Fort he Douglas, hospital ities friends oe place. Do not vote J. FRANCIS for any candidate or group Fs VOTE FOR ONE REE REESE, SE M Eaa ; VOTE FOR ONE Attorney General VOTE FOR ONE* | | For-- sa ‘esis z HER BERT YD f te OF GILES, G ss bares i : 4- f MARGIE t erk in an 0 ; this 26th day of Aug, A. D. 1940. * my official seal PAA and affixed hand set my , A YY ther birthday Ou that birth- COUNTY (SEAL) For Governor COLTON, DON B. Se STEVENS, REED SMITH, [ E VOTE FOR ONE H EVANS, JOSEPH E. 5 VOTE FOR ONE | | | MERRILL,\L, RE REYNOLD C. WOOLLEY, ARTHUR HARVEY For Supt. of Public Instruction | CALVIN DART, B. -- S. ed For District Judge VOTE FO L. {| a HAMMOND, F. B. - VOTE FOR ONE | | H HATCH, . THORIT {_] eel WOOLLEY, 2 DILWORTH Te a . anniversary. any gifts, - VOTE FOR ONE in Congress | . "Fed Sunday at the home s Titene Powell to congratula te ei received earn y enjoy many more ; of Utah, do Seite by certify that the foregoing is a ‘appears on file in my office. LOMTNESS. WHEREOF, I have hereunto rela tative or Representativ R r Grand, in the Sthe names of all candidates officeSept. in Grand oe SS nary runoff and general electionsfiledto for be held 3, Oct. County 1 an or Nov SWORTH, PHILO T. JR.L_| | | ROGERS, E. A. For For Justice of the Supreme Court eeee GRAND, r]= HARRIS, MELVIN C. J CARLSON, OSCAR W. YOUNG, LEROY B. ALLEN G. rxurMAN, ree [|| | en a nian MOYLE, ee TY J4J B. VOTE FOR ONE ONE | | For Attorney General VOTE FOR A UNE For United States Senator [ | GRANGER, WALTER K-__1- MAW a 3 For State Auditor eee sa: eave u under listed listed designation. VOTE FOR ONE een FOWLES, tives and party 1 contn Eto aid the church during - Wise, son one = For Representative in Congress Tahies Lair "28 hostess, lass voted to than more Many beautiful presents. m Ree asd , no other in - and vote la ee nn rand County,y State of Uta i istr Election District No. .., Moab No. .., Precinct, G r ber 1, 1940 Tuesday, Octobe Instructions to Voter: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to , i cup te for any candidate listed under other place. no guie and vote wore thas in i'sDo not vote Election District No. -., Moab No. .., Precinct, Grand County, State of Utah Tuesday, October 1, 1940 home of Mrs. R. Lee Kirk. wiembers d a a ele aaa ing iWasatch demy. elagpine a Mrs. REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET DEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKET se and McDonald for | High Clark 'Tanger's school @'rous at xgejivered at Lansing, Mich. sed than sion, Oldsmobile's exclusive HydraMatic Drive is a combination of h members club. landing area of the La lal forest left Monday * Canyon, where he will church start more NO SHIFT! fluid coupling,even ‘o 'Grandmother Mrs, prices More than just a ta idge luncheon was given Frimtemoon by' Mrs. Elberta mr Sedan NO CLUTCH! oa CHARLES REDD MOTOR COMPANY U. S. SENATE Siena Si Ss. a Bie oo W NS wd THE CAR THAT HAS EVERYTHING Woden! - msocerasti: fate 2 SRS Nemination fr Oe i a] to ni $ Br Duncan, Fred Dallmus, Johnson, Kent Johnson and BJohnson left on Saturday & week for southern CaliWhere they plan to attend itraft training school. it b relatives and friends will Oi Dynamic Wr PRICES BEGIN AT they See : : P i from B. D. Marlow. Holyoak Pcial Sunday service for all| Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr. tis leaving for college was ; r a the Baptist church. MusiCandidate for Repub ican a , 8 Sedan, $1010* (Same model Eight, $1045*). Illustrated at left: Custom 8 Cruiser 4-Door Sedan, $1135* (Same model Six, $1099*).' Mrs.. Clarence which wr] wa above: x‘ae SO liiding a residence on their yin the southeast part of and I me oo Ni CLERK , s-. i = wi ae; |