Show PAGE THE EIGHT SPLENDID PROGRAM attend to of least three the programs purchase of a season ticket be advisable costing less than single admission tickets at IDES THEATER the OR will CHAUTAUQUA the (Continued from first CUPS page) OERED The stockholders company TO held PEOPLE NAMES DIRECTORS CO O BOARD AGAIN of the Ides a Monday WARPATH ON (Continued hall from first the incorporated returned t v n v- l ji t admission t i 1 - admission -- 1-U- I I I "If Paramount You Know Best 1 th ‘ ? Elsie erguson Ww of Wilds" the t w Can you hunter found imagine what prey? fan pines ERfillSOn and dbr (Continued page) first from i I it jn j in I esti ! ' I I ! fifty-thousand ! I it Colo-1 aban-doned is junction will ' ' ' " - " sub- fhe'VildS AnAGTCQAT Picturv r Dorothy -IN ‘Vive feel that'll make the thrill of you smell the evergreen adventure t i Night al - La XX the X - Dalton rance" Her wounded sweetheart The Huns rushed in Which honor or his life? when behind the door should it be- her lay of Every day the brave women rance and Belgium faced the perils and the red risks which Dorothy Dalton encounters in this wonderful war picture "Vive la rance" See and thrill to the core! ii im- i X 4 Sept 23 DALro W Ljijmi' A-Xive - Wallace M ' Reid -i X -IN- 'J f "The Source" Her eyes drifted over his ragged neglected clothes they lifted to his unclean face covered with its week-old beard His eyes met hers and he knew she loathed him Yet before many months she loved him the look in her eyes had given the Knight of the Road a new grip on life and he had found himself because XVALLACE1 D&ID " tie Next Thursday Sept 25 companionsreturned scenic route a for is road a that is absolutely nec- of the people who have turned essary for the very existence desert into productive region that will yield great quantitiesof necessary products if given an outlet to the markets The voices the sentiment of the people of southeastern Utah in respectfully urging the If ting of contracts now construction work can be started this fall the road will be a reality before many months all winter and early spring is the ideal period for road work in this region In order to take advantage of this iod the contracts must be awarded at Any further once delay will hold the matter over for another year prospect which Grand and San Juan counties do not relish the ? a ? j I Times-Independent let- j i ? per- 'it a J ruita's 9A HONOR AND MRS Mr I ' ' T ' ' ' T Genuine V T J K REID J Reid Mrs R entertained thirty or more guests Wednesday evening in honor of Mr Reid's par J K ents and Elizabeth Reid of I Orangeville Those present were: Mr and Mrs J P Miller Mr and Mrs J K Reid and Mr E Mrs J Brown Mr and Mrs N K and Levi Mr Mrs J W Hawks Mr and Mrs W J Bliss Mr and Mrs 1) A Johnson Dr and Mrs J W Williams Mr and Mrs A M Stocks Mrs Lester Walker Mrs John Allred Mrs Sarah Stewart Mrs Mildred Clark C Mrs N Beeson H Mrs W ielding Mrs Lew X Young Mrs Susie Walker Mrs J E Snyder and Mrs J II Stand if ird Misses Ora and Ethel Stewart Mae X Rash and Anna Bryan J T Loveridge and Joe Miller t The evening was delightfully spent playing with games and music A well-rendered program was carried out during the evening Special features were retrospective talks by J P Miller J K Reid D A Johnson and Dr J W Williams and recitations and songs by Mrs N K Levi and Mrs J W Hawks 'Misses Anna Bryan Mae Rash and EthnI Stewart Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess at a late hour yesterday V Reunion Thursday and August THEATER Cowpuncher IN f IDES to t or Sale- Two harness Inuuire i ' J is tourists-it x Will Next Tuesday and ENTERTAIN O MR it ? Rentz their trading post after the confert but before leaving Sam signified his intention of leaving his family with his wife's parents until after it A is found what the government is going X to do with the band of Indians He said he thought that he might be able to keep the on good terms with Indians but that their attitude had been so surly for some time that he take would no chances having his I family with him should trouble again arise I superfine sets of of double work Chas ish 9-25 Schmelzer was an arrival from Miners' basinox's spiral puttees- reu-ulaton ladies' $450 $50- The Quality merfs Shop and Sept 25 riday 26 and c Come and They summer this greet have on year's all some thrillers for celebration make last of i boys working more than postponement Prepared old been will Come the the to which up for year on the account flu Stay a I Week The boys feel like "popping off" after the strenuous two years of hard and sit in with them You remember the big Cowboy Dance of previous years? They were not markers to what we'll have this past lwork--come year I " ? a is-JL ence Saturday of Jleiit happened his A picture ELSIE X furthib V iUZ y V mom distances at heavy expense there is no road equipment and will These things make road have to be shipped in work expensive in this section to in is unusual read the Salt Lake papersof It not stances where contracts have been let for concrete roads at prices much higher than the the populated centers Is it the people of just that mates called for Grain and San Juan counties where there are no roads worthythe indefinitely for a road should wait upon which their name livelihood and welfare depend? bushels of grain are At this time readv It is for market in San Juan county an undisputed fact that the roads into that county are so badly washed out that is almost impossible to drive a passenger car over them of truck and wagon outfits Unless something say nothing in the way of road work is done immediately San Juan connty completely isolated the coming winter will be The rado roads are always impassable in winter and the moun-1 of La Sal which has been tain route to Moab by way of the is question The only solution even now out the immediate construction of the post road to La Sal is let the contract San Juan county Unless now be completely cut off from the outside with the resultant of of lack of loss thousands dollars through a road to market While there will doubtless be some bids presentednext Tuesday by local contractors neither this paper nor the people of these counties care who get the contracts it should be In justice to the local bidders however stated that they know what they are doing when they and we know that they can do the work mit their figures in prompt and thorough manner We are sure that the road commission realizes the post road It portance of the Thompsons-Blanding not i KMMMM ' -IN- "Heart Y sim 18 ROAD page) - A X V POSI be in x THAT be the and: Woodmen night at brea SCHOOL CHILDREN elected but must hae secured to hold the programs a board of directors The board crackers G Green R woman who was cookmg auditorium of the high An unusual feature to be part pf named is as follows: IT the Clark II W Balsley J A Elmer kitchen anti uukvu had school buildings work of the Public Health C Utah Rentz begun to suspect The board organized them coffee ollowing are the daily programs association this and Jesse Maxwell has an been that year they were looking for to be by the offered at the festival: election of R C Clark as he kept an eye of the for trouble and as part daily program A irst Elmer Evening president and excuse manager J his to othei of the sixth grade in all the vice Opening exercises and announcements president and II W Raisley on them while attending the As woman schools of Utah by the department secretary duties soon as by the director lecture-entertainment of In the the the education past Utah li to kitchen he saw them rpi i11 civAr "The Oriental Pageant" Ton Ilf unjiipciuy v wm winv the in their hands public health association has awarded itics itfin xvad bread up first riJulius Caesar Nayphe The nt-w rneaier commencing table to under the pennants the schools which day At the meeting R C throw it evening is said to be alone worth the Clark who' and then he the best but this act sormsed his ire tha eider made showing it The year price of a has operated the theater since was season ticket Singe to leir will be given tinner a to this pay for established was asked to continue as cd them program will be 83 an addition stimulus had a Tse-Na-Gat pisto in John W Jacobs executive secretary he will continue to get out cents manager and for it the uic hnnf-rpnrhpd boot and reached for wheieupon whereupon announced yesterday that ofthe active charge business his Second Evening ha v olk rrade the generosity in the future Rentz knocked him down Lecture "A Guest of the Kaiser" association through dive at Rentz who caught him with by citizen of Salt Lake a Sergeant Arthur Gibbons famous of a well-known down will this the lick and knocked him award to sixth' HITS LOW MARK CT a good Canadian writer and lecturer with a year his Tse-Na-Gat still tried to get gun remarkable story of life in German grade which makes the highest score William Cooley the Castle valley out and Rentz went after him again to be its 55 a silver cup property7 as prison camps Singly admission in and Moab Polk it its in rancher sheepman was grabbed a case knife from long as holds place the when cents to matters In Tuesday attending business the table and athim again Rentz come Third tournament addition to the Evening cup Mr Cooley returned last week put the two hors de combat and threw the by the Stearns-Gregg association will award pennants Concert where he had gone from Kansas City whereupon they went to Epperson and possibly other prizes them out Concert Company with ay been of mutton It has to hold with a shipment He states vowing decided a thirty their camps vengeance Rentz reader An evening of delightful weeks tournament starting probably that he was unfortunate in hitting the sent Joe Hannan across the wash music and entertainment Single early in October and running in two market when sheep prices were at about 150 yards to get his wife and 83 cents legs each of fifteen weeks' duration the and as a result his lowest ebb children so they would he at home ourth Evening stuff although in good shape did and all together if there was any more Lecture "America's Need" J C not SHOWER BY RIENDS bring as much as he expeeted trouble GIVEN While the woman and children Herbsman A powerful and purpose-prantical 68 His which averaged pounds wash ful lambs were coming across the message pleading for In honor of Miss Lillian Goodman in weight of the brought $1250 per hundred standing outside Rentz was patriotism Single admisson 55 cento whose forthcoming marriage to weight while some old ewes store watching them and Tse-Na-Gat ifth Evening E sold A Clarence Baldwin at $650 few days after bluff on September were appeared running along a some "An Evening in Maori Land" by 30 Cooley marketed his sheep prices two hundred yards away and reaching bridal Mr Papakura's New was this week announced a Zealand singers to normal lambs bringing what he thought a good location stopped live Maoris from the south seas in shower was given Saturday night at were back from $14 to $17 and shot at Rentz with a rifle their the Goodman home by a native songs and dances irst number of In the meantimeOld Polk had stripped American tour Only organization of her intimate girl friends Those present and put on his its Mrs H C Goodman and daughter war paint He came kind ever on this continent Single W Corbin and were: Mrs J Miss Marjorie left Sunday evening back to the store frothing and vowing admission 83 cents Misses Ruth Denscl Maude oy for Salt if Lake City where Miss Marjorie all sorts of dire ‘The price of adults' season ticket Melba and Beryl Stark and Marjorie consequences will the University attend school at Rentz did not pay him $10000 Other carrying admission to all of the enGoodman Miss Goodman nrpwas Uic of the finally vx - Utah coming term They! Indians (Navajos) him will with of got tertainments be $2 a number beautiful while child-1 sente(1 II G quieted on Rentz's half promise to ren's were accompanied by Mrs season tickets will sell for $1 Green and son Brumley who will noi' or Loro As practically everybody will pay nr delicious lunchion was served spend a few days in the capital want' Mediators among the Navajos tried to pacify Old Polk but he remained obdurate and at last on the advice of the other Indians who told him that Polk was no good Rentz took his family s I-- IIBUJJTCMJBM- the to farm of his wife's parents It's It's who live near Dove Creek Colo and the to and Monticello lodged his came complaint bringing the others with sw him to substantiate his statements t Sheriff C R Christensen was out of ulr town on official business at the time of Rentz's arrival but a conference held between iw was him Rentz and County Attorney McConkie riday talk it morning After the was de-i -7J cided thr no complaint would be Ar sued against the Indians at this time the Government had signified its as of the band to the z intention removing Her brother at V grips with the law for her was c'- it and if reservation this fall Rentz sake Her sweetheart was an arm of the "Northwest could live without trouble with them Mounted" for a month or more longer the menace 1 z' t of their be would Neither hunter or hunted knew who the other presence removed without undue expense to the coun was ty for their prosecution will cation DEMAND heater I meeting SEPTEMBER THURSDAY UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT |