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Show _ PAGE FOUR THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH Thursday, December 26, 1940 2 The Times-Independent A | consolidation of the Grand Valley Times and the Independent Issued Every Thursday © at Moab, Grand County, Utah 3 Entered as Second-Class matter at the Postoffice at Under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION Moab, iw bole es vad ee ae L. moot enon, 8.8,8 88 TAYLOR, 8.8.0.8 8 8 0 00 5 6 5 oo Editor and °. 29.0.9. 0,8. 9,0, 0.0,0,0,0. 8 8.9 Rae LOO eeoe 50 e@orecseeoareoe LOREN Utah. : kw aw Manager 6.6 © 0 8 9. ‘ee NY Y I9 41 LET THE SPIRIT OF KINDLINESS GLOWS WITHIN US ALL FIND AS SEASONS COME AND AND HOSPITALITY EVEN THAT GREATER TODAY EXPRESSION SEASONS ‘GO THROUGHOUT THE Harris, clerk; Jesse Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hines were arrivals the first of the week to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Hines’ parents Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Balsley and family. Because of the fact that the Ross. Thomson, | escort; banker; study of the Spanish language is Jesse Reeves, watchman; Neal Ray, being made a requirement in the Jr., sentry. The Woodmen held training program of the army, their annual log--rolling party ibe navy and air corps training camps, ing the week. a knowledge of Spanish is beN. B. Knight had taken a conincreasingly important in Mr.-and Mrs. Arthur J. Gilmore coming to build tract from- the county defense program. A and daughter were arrivals Sunday the national about half a mile of the river road, number of local people have asked from their home at Mesa Verde and had eight men at work. National park to spend ‘Christmas that a class in Spanish be given in A program was given to comhe adult education prograni being: vith Mrs. Gilmore’s parents, Mr. memorate the 300th anniversary of and Mrs. L. L. Taylor, and family. started at Moab. All those: wishing the arrivals of the Pilgrims at to’ study Spanish are requested to They will return to Mesa . Verde Plymouth Rock. Those giving numsign up at once with SuperintenMiss this afternoon. bers on the program were dent Helen M. Knight at the high Dorothy Kirk, Don F. Johnson, F. school. .Mrs. Rosalie .Robertson, Miss Wanda Steele was here M. Young, Mayor W. R. McConkie, who is a graduate of the University Denver to spend. Christmas Miss Zelda Stark; Mrs. West Ham- from of Utah with a major in Spanish at home. Miss Steele is taking mond, Miss Helen Newell, G. N. and English has consented to nursing training at St. Joseph hosCrandall and D. S. L. McCorkle. teach the class if a sufficient numpital. in the Colorado city. She reber of applicants are received. today, being turned to Denver 40 Years Ago This Week Grand Junction this taken ‘to More local news in the next. morning .by Women are superior to men in uncle, J. A. her issuer, the editor promised. diving for oysters. |Somerville, and son Lloyd. Cold weather was being — experienced, the thermometer drop-> ping to 11 degrees. | The race between “Six-shcoter We have accested these friendships and feel honored in them. Bill” and “Bay Dan,” local horses, . which was matched for January 2, They have deepened our sense of duty te the community, our responsibility for taking part in its life even beyond the narrow was the chief topic of town talk.|. new as 1941 dawns, we again limits of commercialism. And Even money was being wagered. express our appreciation to you and your neighbors, and pledge This issue of The Tires was ourselves anew to increasing our efforts to serve you. conspicuous for its lack of news. The editor, commenting on ‘the caper, said: “We make no pregetting out a model): tension to country paper this week, nor have). |we any apology to make. For four years and seven months this paper has appeared regularly, in fairly) | good newspacer shape, and its ap-| i pearance has depended solely on': Se ee RATES OME VOR! Ge. c bea ss co es eeees sla 0 0ebs eoveee Ceossoere Six Months Three Months Gadasia in Advance) _ i fegaee Earl YEARS. lVoakine Back wardll Lake City. The high school Aub association was making preparatiscns for its annual meeting next Monday. Those on the program included Through the Files of The Times | Mrs. West Hammond, Mayor W. the labor of one man.” The editor], R, McConkie, Mrs. V. R. Bush, stated that he had, been in’ Colo-| | Miss Olive Wilcox, Miss Dorothy rado for the past week interesting) | Kork, EEA: Tangren and West capital ir the resources of southFederal prohiition agents raided Hammond. eastern Utah. bootlegging “joints” at Monticello Dilworth Woolley this week filed _and Thompsons confiscating stills an action contesting the elsction Mrs. L. C. Godbe, daughter Miss} : and liquor and arresting the. oper- of George Christensen as district Margerie and son Harry, were arators. Judge... rivals in Moab Tuesday to spend .Mrs. Rhoda Taylor, mother of A. W. D. Hammond this week pur- Christmas with Mrs. Godbe’s niece, T. Taylor died this week at Salt chased the sheep and range rights Mrs. Mitchell Melich, and family. ‘NOTICE TO CREDITORS. dition, and Mary Pietschman, both de- ceased. — Creditors -will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the office of Mitchell Melich,..Attorney at Law, | Moab, Utah, on or before February 6, 1941, R. J. FLETCHER, ‘Administrator. First pub. Dec. 5; last Dec. 26. NOTICE OF OF ADOPTION be adopted, are on file Clerk: of the Board, and for public Inspection. : expenditures county, county, by M this _LEAMING, 2nd Clerk, A. 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The tentative budget filed by the county auditor together with the detailed estimates. of the various departments, agencies and institutions, and also a statement showing the financial condition of the of Given by order..of» the Board | of County Commissioners of Grand Notice is hereby given that as provided by Sec. 19-16-21, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, the Board of County Commissioners of Grand county, state of Utah, will, at a regular meeting of said board to be held on December 30, 1940, at 2 o'clock p. m. adopt a budget for the next calendar year and will cass an appropriation ordinance to! govern close Board of County- Com nissioners as their: basis for the said “budget to © BUDGET. by. funds at. the the current calendar year, which tentative budget, detailed estimates and statements of financial condition will be. used.-by= the -said Estates of Charles Pietschman, also known as Charles’ Peachman, SHOE to SHOP 117 No. Sixth Junction, Colorado SATURDAY SATURADY NIGHT—7 and 9:15 ohe é Ago This Week of NEW YEAR’S: the Dance TUESDAY, Evenings, J. H. Hammond. ~. Coal was being sold at Moab for Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Alired and $16 per ton by the truckload. family moved this week to Spring The local Woodmen lodge elected City, Utah, where they will spend following officers; Bai- the winter. Mr. Allre€d who The Moab Drug Store has been ill the past two years and is slowly recovering, has relatives residing at Spring City. Cartoon WEDNESDAY Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 Carbon Freight Line, Inc. Daily G.C. Ballroom NOISE MAKERS. Music H. W. siey, past consul - commander; Joseph Beeson, consul commander; H. B. Green, adviser lieutenant; + 20 Years Truck Service MAY with from Moab Garage line ot Price, COME IN TO YOU 1941 SALT LAKE CITY to MOAB “ Connecting _ SUNDAY EVERY GOOD Utah ll 1941 BEST wl sits 194i Krug’s Orchestra owned Home CROSBY ed Sas UE company. Office—Price, | CE, Order your freight hauled bis ‘the ? Carbon = Freight Line, a_ locally oe Ladies, 25¢ sd Men, Bie : ‘YOUR FAVORITE MELODY MAN. a and last year’s starlet of "Under-Pup” fame Glorious GLORIA JEAN! SUPPORT EASTERN UTAH INDUSTRIES. Starts at 9:30 P. m. (Two Shows) Utah Carroll J. Meador ne AL Ein GREETINGS a Charles Broker TO her a ea Llelee YOU ti séne af the pleasantest customs of the year.-to renew friendly associations by saying “Happy New . Year.” You may be sure- we extend our greetings in all sincerity. May 1941 bring you Joy, Prosperity and Health is the wish of every person in this establishment. Happy New Year “GOING PLACES” — “NEWS” NEW | ued 1S | YEAR’S EVE — TUESDAY, DECEMBER TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 THE YEAR’S LOVE-ONTHE-RUN FUN HIT! ol ae YOUNG The Grand Lumber Co. cue eo at eee a PEAV CLUS yt with A me me A Columbia Picture Most cherished among the gifts bestowed by the passing year is the memory of the pleasant relations with those whom. we have been privileged to serve, and it is with all sincerity that we wish you-a Prosperous and Happy New Year, overflowing with the good things of—life. oword’s French sy chet * Bur “DREAMS ON ICE” — Next WEDNESDAY TWO SHOWS EVERY “MARCH OF TIME” and THURSDAY WEDNESDAY — 7 and Nelson Eddy and Jeanette McDonald ne Sra LLL leadership i To Le ee Deeg) “NEW MOON” | ge CHEVROLET THE LEADER | In Chas, ‘Redd Motor Co. “ROMEO “BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE” -Moab oss Main Street - vs Utah Technicolor : —ALSO— ‘The Moab Cleaners & Tailors 3 | 31 The IN RHYTHM” IDES 9 way |