Show 1IURSDAY THE TWO- PAGE CRUSADE BABIES WEIGHED BEING i 1 -x-- I1? I7' r J V Ji IN 4770 'x txt t 1V i p ' I w UWl Lz Z TX £ I - KEMPT J Ill J zQur m rif sstx v v i -v 5x-isv it healthy III movemem lb" m iT‘l-n underthe supervision o JJ hmillh- ami ter belter S Lrt'll'fill ' I- ‘a m ' zXz z bald-s beallh mm-de for happy flutdren being cared wel-lmw -s group 7 I I ' pl IbfuK IR"- 1 ' the i fiowns We for OIL -k " " See - ‘ - - i "v i i u I ' i i 1 1 v -4 j ' i ' i n ' - - i l I V i Si Is r - i -mrv j I i if $ You Need: CULTIVATORS BAKES SPADES MOWERS LAWN GARDEN HOSE I i Us RDEN HOES SHOVELS ( i 1 fill'd 1 L 111 t 1 kfc'T wnuiu DC Iv : ' I 1 i !'' 1 j 1 a fl III v for and them we ren they love usscorn and the utter connivl livrn nr ihpni we die of o tempt depicted in the wose anil k1sscd th(? Experiences an they listened cartij an pulled his hair to show his IM women and children as to God his I these unwelcome remarks! There fr (he Creation of kiss Indian Interpreter uriL nfmJ u tU ke nc and wnni er what nmilv hv vv v vvj nivr the Great War would be the aiibxv tn Uof i"v vj " HIS (lespei desperate Hit and tnu iiiwrii-'i intense feeling unanswer of and hero t)lt Lieutenant strain of his present mood by SB I'llltiJ Lu u IV MC 44IIV nc er lilt nUiciin pulling his hair battles Co mah ee yazzy (The His speecn lasteu many Tl iilld Christensen of Moab for 40 Jiiciy won hIL lie tohl oi (By C L iv one hour mem unm yvui'H living the an Interpreter and bcoiil wives forty-two children over Indian's disadvantages in matter Tears and his speech in will part: always in favor Among (he Indian Tribes of Utah) of arms which was now give they hud who m Elm whlfoQ 1111(1 how "You talk like children you blessing tut the live in the holy taught them Indians to iii'iuk nation under the (Continued from last week) talk horrible diof the L'L and them Hhm Great Creator Tou gave do the did not of which ICI1 cue Indians jiKiiaiis uiu out uu with the lightning You The Navajo's Morning Pm '" tongues senses liHiiiiik Inti in their wars before that hand use the wire and the paper and all nfe H'l vxiA takes his son by the man and those wonderful things the white man time etc reads in worship and the son able cunningly as tools to use so after him left off your! M against us Have you mortality Worship of the Sun - O thou Great nave IN UTAH S Again thou are on thy reasoning powers as men you LOWEST King of Day! you have who planted the first no home nor loved ones? Ifhere Thou way to en grass not have no business hrs the lowest infant mortalgarden eastward and made the vou Utah food despair and a and heart with aching and in the union ac-I flowers and ity rate of to crow trees 11 lx IGI W h O any state v Will - IV A for man! 5HL UU "'v iiavjv-4 4VA V'k mim IIUIU UULULUK and thou Have you so soon forgotten cording to United States census reSun Ray of friends Great Creator and discovered here yesertlay The the first who received who shone on our fathers from man came 'turns Light his this who with for 1918 the beginning our goodly land arc when there were cease not o rliine on us the and touched figures in thy as swan children and cause vegetation to vessels as agile the Utah sixty-four deaths of Sun be recorded and endure without (ur shores near rising Mun TIL cannot a III im U1HIWI V hiiw l)UK n of age 100 of grow year p light for the babies under thy good 'and his men bowed down belore our r ask live births begged for bread There were 14478 births ami the bad for thou dost nuu distin-iruish Greatfor Chiefs and thee love and a resting place until he could reported in the state that year them gUiftll between VII "We ovum his Our fathand (1 by to people includis oftmi obscured darkness return own The Moon fill's average for the ration with fear that the end offers granted it and what has been the iik ing white and colored residents was He soon returned Man will come before the Moon rises consequencesand with 101 deaths per thousand live births or I powerful aVmies The I When morning comes thou Sun dis-1 many iinfll llloV llt'lVO S4 iiinetv-seven deaths whites and 101 xic? it neiouriearsun(iKiiiuprH)uui-M-ttluiin the and the ot colored childn n setting sun end deaths fill our bosoms with deep devotion toward is not yet in you for thuii art the dispenser oi peace signu pwinm do love not and blessings Repeated three times fo say that we our wives imiybe the fMlow who They love us let this: And by a Moab girl is envied was by the land children? daily) cut You may our fellow who married her A Moquis Service While Crossing to be our answer and send us ear to ear Utah Over The Big Colorado Riverthroatsfrom over to t!ie Greet Beyond there is nt Lee's Kerry it housewife fore-I profiteth a the What this HIT PAY DIRT After stretching over water room enough for all where lcour Ln if season's fruit crop turns' L in Vi x's n hvlhuhu " muiuigo! and some n1 V chu ic lvuliici the Tell the great white Chiet out to be the biggest on record You white cotton yarn - the some hnsn'i house 11 inn eiiirnr onmiL'h in XV ne nr ir mi anil childnot swat- not-- that to wecten a cookie thy "Let angry bosom we love our wives low loved ones us and hide from our wateiy It is a disgrace to die in a for Bahai JL be hung ly the neck with or to grave Oh thou Great Rivei iiom a rope ' which our fathers diank and in which while h they their heated brows bathed ' ' 5 fleeing from their enemies less emembe though worthy ustheir children Thou 's than the mighty men ot old Si T p V helplessness si : V knowest our humility andthe ' v -AV in contending against elements si x that fire roar J J I4 water and the thunder by the f Xlllll IM BlO M controlled only ‘overhead V 7 Great Creator ufVv-'G' I u "Peace peace Im? still!" v: a delegation of representa1 In 1881 'Jp' lives X? L from Washington IT C came u u& amongst the Navajos to tntoim them "i'll that law against having there was the family Indians more than one had according to large families and :ls their laws they could have as l-e own thev ns could suppolt munv wives: had i ad of ‘A J: i Z to have ‘'000 h Each family 1 to aH9HK make sheep and goats enough The Indians li them !BWK said had been commanded to they Z‘ raise up a righteous branch at one 4 fc Mi ri & 3ia a ix time when their tribe was sorely diminished i u through their long wars etc talk about delegation them a The gave etc A T AVatsou ot Mountain Lake N love at and) home with one wilelove J says that in all Ins the impossibility of the being exierience ns Many more sufficient for so many Tinmade memorable by the choice a Klondike prospector he never struck wellib miminl I'iihni coiivi nuon was and said much of will tie things were with pomp worship which "pay 'dirt' as rich as lie did while of a design for a gram Mnxhrak Elalkar or place the Indians to flattery They wished a Lackawanna "protest special" erected in Chicago The model elected vias constructed by Louis Bourgeois with these families of their of It la from Mountain Lake to Hoboken N J a buildingof nine sides topped with transparent dome will and if not by New York free forcethe An result rf a at own a protest meeting the If reader could have seen Mountain Ixike Watson volunteered tel Ore an engine and others agreed to AS A HUNTER AND SAM make up the rest of the crew The 'A"':' 'm o graceful commuters on reaching Hoboken made up a purse of $300 for 1 pill ' n be uxaniple tin cod nnf'hl'or s the can't get But you pleasure and real prom Garden Thrift from your InnlstH AVltnOUu uic piupw vw with work ready have them JUIH f ii K s I EL'( H i irTl i s xfeSA'"'' I 5 1 W1 If I Jj 8UJ i' b Upon I and lawns enh u : v nv 1 i 1920 wit owl fc' KrAv y 13 H IW Tk u MAY UTAH MOAB II i HEALTH DEPENDENT T1MES-1N 1 t I I ' i I We i v i i c- t v 1 1 - v i i i k f v i i I i v i 1 ' ‘THE are for headquarters SEEDS THAT GROW j I t i ' I a ' re-juats i j : j t t f I I V 1 4 z 1 C Zl I - A L I 'j ll- r 4 4 i T L - ‘X i ' ' ! ' j i I i i 1 i ' k t 4 I Gt u V S ( ! w v v r V - I -r i I I ' -v 1 ' ' 7 ‘ I " I i ? : i 1 u v i 1 I I 1 I rv-1 1 1 i I f n -v - - - j I i re-fused 1 1 - - - - - - 1 -- - - 1 - - 1 I 1 I I : r - n -r t pv-w -! -i 1 tr - £ i C a t - 4 T i r u i i r 1 u 1 li i i e x n s i Great Design lemple 1 s' 1 z ? : W i ' i ' Rent Paying l f ' K I SL-XT " Hl 49 hr X c of Years i : 1 -Moquis I i WATSON -Moab I ' 1 y ' 1 'I ' 2 f ' 1 MH 1 -'Si ' 'r l I 5 i ' That's ahead ' 1 it ' of ' J Tfc' I I ' 'Wa LJi - (-z self-supporting 1 J WMijra' times as handsomely would cost And you a TRAPPER U our 3P I mh - K' ' ItVT&l -s v9r -Mr f ABf fLz ' w 'Wz iw 1 w I 1 I " w?ixV - ht 11'4 1 " M ' ' 1 By lie and" L-on-rnmeni in Hid of the farmers live stock crops now employs bciwwu blioHu wiih his mouth's catch in Idaho who 4tX) suffer am) 500 zz¥ depreciationsof wild animals that greatly from the professional hunters and trappers One Of them I and you really out according subtract your present age fnm yearly rent multiply it by the Is paying rented plce a worth the price? are we V R Bush Lumber and and Builders9 Builder Supplies presume and lodging and help - '1 this Our Moab ! v':A Union 4 is idea the church the bf the ineanest man in one who will snore in and keep others from enjoysermon It's hard to get the ' farmers out to political meetings They'd rather think and work than stay at home and listen to town and and applaud come LU- BblW 70 laid rooms can be your own ideas -nomination V by bs the time most any presidential candidate is in postion to tell you that the most difficultpart of the whole job is getting the ing I own -- s v r'" i 4'D- 'I your " Um- ' r lE ‘ ' W 1 -k government a day and includes the board those who won't work pay their part of it of I & of -1 i J home Watson About the only result we can figure ont in this widespread demand for overalls is that it's going to make the man who works pay wore for his from now on Washington says 118000000 this Hl Just : coats I - to s J built when you build your own home have it just as you want it - an old style colonial home -- ilrH paying rent on the low nearly month means an expenditure easily three great as a nicely located per can firing -dispense k- has average man marries at the usu-al ordinary length the bungalowor a i - I $25 j UNCLE '4 of $1500000 I PsWf! he ? i o the if lives of years basis - ‘V iwi and time 49 i'J what him of age destroy Is tiers There still in this country a few fellows who ara optimistic enough to regard alimony as a luxury tax are or 28 Years Have Assayers O SALT Been the Leading andChemists LAKE CITY acts as local representativefor this firm? 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