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V OUR PAGE 18 1919 when those printing could be veiy aptly pointed out TIMES-INDEPENDEN of for could blame ednsnre for Alary bur ik almost any price who were fleetest of foot and 'there "alone catch the wild goats upon which pathetically described the lot loriuies-of In the new order of things and the dtdl life led will be these uneventful they the Independent fewer newspapers of the Grand Valley Times and the bundled lived would demand more A Consolidation lines will be along business conducted "Mnyhe it's because we are ‘'rowing undoubtedly get it mercantile n eompense and old" he a "We don't seem to Thursday at Moab Grand County Utah -on the same plan as will sighed Issued Every be no appeal Louse or bank There The farmer is now in the position have any mutual interestsany more for charity- begging support for of the fleet-footed goat chaser He The Published by The Times-Independent Publishing Company house is as grim and silent ns it is good for a community must not be irritated into a striking jail with the children all find paper because will gone be Matter at the Tostofliceat Moab There better newspapers for more pay and less work But he Entered as Second-class Mary sitting alone crying and Id like be‘ blamed for the Act of March 3 1879 covering a wider field could not following Under to she kiss myself when forgets to me fair prices the examples set on same to all every side good-by she used to do but as mornings and It is all the plain attending to collectionsand giving SUBSCRIPTION RATES very sad alien would start out for (he day' value received truth is that approaching a we are Payable In Advance "Why you persistent pessimist!' Any newspaper that aims to succeed point where bur national production rallied Brierly "you 50 Mr two people Three Months business methods of may be eclipsed by our national payroll must adopt are in the very Six Months 100 prime of life and ought conducting its affairs There is no That would bankruptcy mean flbrriim-OTi be happy as the day is survive Then it will be to long You One Year $200 choice in the matter - it is work or starve bilk The Times-Independent or perish In the days of the Garden'of Eden about there being no iqdre Christ hi peS-to survive the would have mas or situation been met New Years for you! w LOREN L TAYLOR Editor by John Adam and Eve agreeing to mt up Dalias what yon KA' oniB IMIL-less and If ASSOCIATION hunt more want is Something to interest you b (HAD STATE anyone can W STRONG Manager WORK OR STARVE think of a better solution he has yet break the dull monotony in your quie1 fet No one has invented a system to offer it life and town happily am' the very inti) MOAB UTAH THURSDAY DECEMBER 18 1919 IVilK- who by which he can can consume a loaf of suggest to you how you an going to do it" bread 'withbut1hiVing 'first produced and A M Lodges it has been visit CONGRATULATIONS COOPER however necessary all John Dallas regarded his m stances it If decling to produce food we Back Thrift Work to strike the names of delinquent chi hopefully almost pleadingly "If ym before Christmas we all One of the best special editions starve Devinely simple isn Why don't you make it one of will follow my advice" continued Mr tht have reached our desk in a long subscribers from our books A few Brierly will bring into horn lest Joel uud begin the "you have at this action We full ofc Maaonie your taken offense asks The strength new time is the Christmas number of the A Jersey firmer why "q new fresh gift for your total and dear wife tha-will California with a one ready and tonight believe that if should a producer of food be compelled lodges in regret this but we bright Price News-Advocate published last tor the wake up in her all the work before you?" will think the to work eighty-four houts a week to members will be felt in the these few over worlej and matter Joel Brierly his in the Editorially 1919-Thrift and pThe Rev you" week and mechancally Savregarded will realize our position feed atanother who works but forty-1 lings "I long for it" hope It - declarer the editionis one that the Price publisher calmly they estimable better half with smiling two much higher pay Stamps campaign aa soon "It Dallas Serious conditions confront country He all farmers thoughtfulness eagerly suggests that if ommendatlons of the Grand Lodge of happens to be a may well feel proud of the Brierl throughout United will day "Very well" resumed Mr newspaper tn ctif tn nnp MaanncBnf 1)! when both of us nnist live up to ?i '11 Affree lO cuv their arromm vo Amenrerf a and vneir'acrctijje States Material labor costs have if fifth they'll only A4vImperative iltif dear'' he have wto vvyin work CIV Illa J- - replied "I am looking for some one to adopi ictically 11 IllMlv 111 vll 1UU livrw jCaIJ 100 AV percent in il the pi "There are the little Benny Mason 'whose niothei usen hours and they'll get five times as carlfd Out by the Subordinate lodges Mason children List two died lust old friend years: i4 riuiL uautjr uriuus IUU1II mnnh 1WL LILC11 uivuuuvo have placed the two older ones week Come SURVIVE OR PERISH !' T'Iiai rT'ond thee two llrtau have advanced to Dreviouslv nreviouslv unheard n " uVTB The by the very good people little girl few the Akt the rnent underlakn federal gov oi figures Onlv a iew weeks ago atro ine During the past month The vni weens 011efifth of four usua amount of food and the boy of six' already very high has paper rnn riii ha oeiiniT ui tiiriii mid warm bead putting into price ot there wouldn't be enough to go around still In need of a home have subjectedto more raises Apparently And if the farmers were paid on been a system that has long since been was orcllna o ge eflu nW thinking suppose you see if you there is no limit to the soaring a six hour basis with for ppolnt double pay of and ne'i 9f V) riT-' aKnt in each local cnniud (Ind some one to adopt the girl adopted by progressive newspapers prices materials used paper overtime and the thing applied or same and nml will do the everywhere which must be ad‘ in publishing a paper n with it iru vn inn rne gov same for the boy" to an une who th uisvriuuuHN uuiibunirj gHnizuuujurp hered to if a newspaper aims to survive "Who tire we ever going to get to This all tends to one great remedy could do would be to form a union eminent in the aale of the securities the high prices that threatening take Airs are -consolidations fewer and to eat them?" inquired Brierly newspapers refuse the existenceof thousands of pub and better business methods in the But a Wherefore - w growing fussy and excited man must eat licationsthroughout the country print shop There have been "I xhall trust your busy and We must labor as long as necesA $5 Christmas present for $4 23 - sensible ' someone subscription ' refer to the competition guess work on sary to mind to enlist the interest of some of produce the required amount a' War Savings Stamp of had costs loose system which mention collections general carelessness of food your charitably inclined Indy friends" been made in previous issues Paper has been cheap and If one hundred men on an island miswen-il Air "I Brierly gallantly The Times-Independent has flooded with "A man in San rancisco who had to gone the country has been share alike each will agree to share and undertake trying to influence carefully over its list and all long $l small newspapers Through work ins way through college buys a man's income is just one wane benevolent husband or father" in the public has been aa have been notified educated to of they all of War Savings Stamp evqry week for his arrears years what produce None with So holiday cheer wanning his of the new policy of the paper The believe that it didn't make much difference them can work less without cutting baby son who will have severalthousand honest heart the host liked minister as a whole whether subscriptions were down his own resources Of course dollars to his credit response from our readers when he gets has I'axton ever had started forth on his been splendid In a number of n- prjd or not and the idea was had that (he time would come as someone has ready to go to college V niisson If' Before doing so however V - down on the porch for quarter of an hour compiling a list of possible f2 "prospects" Thomas Dalrymple the village magnate was among them nd he listenedwith apparent interest to the minister's story of how four children had been 'left homeless and penniless through the death of their mother a poor widow the Present Have Brought "Tell you" said Mr Dalrymple "mj 'There Is wile is You" :in Invalid and any variation It is for in this in our regular life would greatly disturb brighten up heart and home with her shall be only too glad tc loving grateful little guest who will things join in a tuml to friends £ to provide for the carr surely blessing to threshold bring a your of one of the children at Go some school home then every night to flirl or institution" your wife happy hecau'e she hits laid "We have none here adaptable het some one to cling to her and love demurred Afr Brierly- "mid' all the day long and the Happy little promised Mrs Mason Hint would ex fellow will twine himself close about fS-Z Y advertising 1 THE f t DECEMBER THURSDAY UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEI'ENDENT THE A secund or i T j j j 1 w? a J j demanding i I 1 j ! i ' Hfelrafh'M j"House 1 £ i I $ur6n 1 -J! I o ' - I t 11- of7890 old-llm-Interest v gov-eminent's --War I to-rec ' i -Congratulations! ' ' X- i t - - ) T 1 1 L I ' - - " ' A- J 1 f 1 v i i L I J c ? k 1 I 'Times-Independent howeverre I a I effect I j withome i T' j I v 8 e I f I 1 ii ? a I 1 Tn-fiDPrnfft -cu-vpcruw a n ! n'W? 1 i cutthroat : paid-in-advance I i j I subscribers : one-hundreth i U -W r p ‘ 1 i i i a It D ' heut z I I ) I ? - 'TV?' zsw Our Christmas Opening ‘ I J f Christmas have many suggestions locally" r ew I I 1 1 ones until they were able to take care of themselves" Lev Brodie a well-to-do merehnttr rned out also disappointment Two more cullsfurther exc iUHi ur nueny rmoreu the olhef John Dullas from anise 1 ' 1 I U i I' ' 0 v We happy stores everyone make your a I hi I Wrt 1 -'f a ' i - cd doesn't have hope Mary will n he 1 11' K I j ' y" 1 d- i Wlhl 'i h 1 W 1 I 1 ' ! II! O Q SILKS mamma?" within five years had the cheering winning smile deepened on the face of John Pallas as now He timk Ids little charge around the Somehow stores and fitted him out newly he thrilled as clasping his was hand lovingly Benny ran by his side lute in the afternoon he started for ns As he went up its steps be home tolu d'eiiuv to go to the end of the porch stay there till he came back llis'wife him in the hallway met "Mnry" t-- tS to ' said lie and You you his "I've emotion tell fit St-"' L some-tiling Well I'm Christmas going to a new leaf" strangely you ‘talk!" spoke you' a Dallas "Aren't pretty good mnn as ever "How Dallai ' it ?" i j 'b''i - NECKWEAR' SHIRTS Mother or SWEATERS BAGS ELT WORK BOXES MITTENS SHIRTS CANDIES NECKWEAR niotimd SLIPPERS mnrio CT DOLLIES YYrATTLES BOOTEES WATCHES ' -HAND - JEWELRY GLOVES WAISTS BRUSHES Baby or S ITANDK'CS ' - f ather or HOSIERY SILVERWEAR - NUTS frttitq LJAlb AND - HANDKERCHIES AUTO ROBES' ' OAMENTS onhis visit - J"e -k A --a r 1 iT i 4 ' WATCHES MILITARY ' ' I ‘ ''of SETS ! tomorrow "Why you think that?" floundered the town"in attest of No John all taken aback by' the sudden list to find the object of hl and inexplicable change In his wife absent for the holidays He was who seemed bubbling over with extraordinary jkimewhat from his useless weary Animation? "Anyhow Mary tramp uud as lie passed the oflh-e of Tin going to think more after this of John Dallas who' dabbled in your needs anl wishes and have fate ho saw its femlnt staring gloomily present for you which hope will give out of the window Now the thought you very much pleasure" that never occurred io Mr Brierly "Oh John iruerrupted Mary here might bo a possible benefactor "it if everything seems John Dallas was gray and grizzled He pood and grand is happening ail at had changed a good deni of late Come in want to all his old-time show you cheerlncssseemed once and she seized his to have ''anislietl after his children something!arm hurried him into the sitting room niR' had grown up and married and went thi ie lying asleep on the couch was way The clergyman had heard that lovely little girl of four Benny's Dallas and his wife lived lonely - and sister It said was rather unhappy life Dal kind that hearted Mrs las looked it ns he greetedhis chance Brierly the minister'swife visitor who came tn see morning" explained "Just dropped in to rest for minute mo this Mary "She's given us the dear little or so" announced the latter child for all our Oh! think of It you getting along Mr own Dallas?" John snd--whnt that?" was "Poorly poorly sir" replied Dallas It the little lad lefi was on the dejectedly He hud left home that porch- who had discovered the family morning wretchedly dissatisfied Inand to and talking pettingit Hie and was ! Sensibly since youngest "Mary" said they the family brood hud John as went outside chosen a wife "it mid had settled in seems a double gift day nil another section of the country like himself Mrs around There is the present hare Dallas had you- if two ain't too much Changed greatly and the holiday brought say the more the merrier" Season as it came around seemed "Arp you my new mamma?" prattled unbearable j to Benny running up Mrs Dallas The two would "sit evenings amid him up in her arms a loneliness that really placed them who gathered "Yes yon sweet dear!" she as far apart as if they were separated and the (ears rolling by down her face illumitablespace she kissed her first on one John Dallas opened his soul to tin cheek and then nusbnnd on the "Oh broad-minded other genial souled inlnitm John!'' she "I sobbed had the am a nappy Mho looked tu spiritual wel this glnc fare happy woman indeed nt fits upon family for over a quartoil u Christinaseve!" of He had Dot one word century (Copjilght ISIS Wntin Newspaper Union) v block I GLOVES LACES Children or DOLLS GAMES TOYS RED BOOKS ROCKERS DOLL SUK1ES TOYS TRAINS TINKER SETS KITCHEN TOYS MUSICAL voice got know Mrs turn 13 Sir" Replied Poorly Dejectedly TOPS SWEATERS ETC MANICURE Come Early and Do Shopping While Our I 1 a I ' ' I'-' tumultuously -ns yearsnd 'i S A a ii ‘ ' 'i ' quilts n r w e-it and Moab I line complete "flowre lastf Your Christmas Line is Cofnte I dry of clothing winter blankets goods Co-operative hand on Company I almost r "EVERYTHING TO EAT USE AND v IB WEAR'w ii -cried s ' Li jrj Sr 'cxw V rSz j )V ‘ t Z- 1 ' GiThe" j I ' e f1'' --A ' I !i L i J -1-" 3 ' V t B - Poorly fl I AND ribbon is If SLED SKATES - BUY to Brother or -7 old-time showed deep t Illi - 1 PERUME BOOKS STATIONERY HANDKERCHIES LINGERIE HOSIERY -mid z- rp t new N'ot : It liiliiiaIi Sister JEWELRY f 1 1 It itM1! L' l Til'I'l a J VlTLaZ t I m n Hie little pleasant home the same" Brierlv apoutenst say Mr Brierly says you are to be my iiew father" pratt led the bright Hille leiow runnin up to Mr Dallas please take "and won you me to mv 1 -' di I ' ‘ i I I H" -i i' "Mr l i- 1 with pi'iii'eil I ' I '! after - 1 - 1 ' IY' 'i i a5jj"' -j- I1'-1'( ‘ j iu-f A face or that and iiaii-z M |