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Show +-senememareresratertemmtge. intial THE GRAND VALLEY Moar, PUBLISHED emesis FRIDAY NOV2 J. N. CORBIN. 1980, Prop. Ed.tor & 7 transtentered at the Postoffice et Moab for tbe Mails as secend-class mission through maiter. ---, ' Inehes, § Inches, $ 2 09 3 1) mopnth,......++ +++ Per 5 00 6 60 4 Inches, per mionth,.......+5 Inches, per month....-...+ when Profesional Cards, $13.00 advance, ip paid per year. 15 cents per line for first InNotices, subseeach for line Liv cents per Bertion and Legal notices 10 cents & jine insertion quent etch fur @ line for firgt insertion and6 cents subsequent tesertion. Address Communications all Itisa quartz-porphory aud shows all through it; an average free gold gk ae Ne Se iene . Jacob Jobneon, SRVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRIOT, M. Shafer. RECORDER- J, M. Branson. TRELASURBR-F. A. Manville. GOUNTY ALTTORNEY-J. Commissioners: J. A, N, Corbin. Huff, Jacob Johnson, SEVENTH JUDICIAL DistRIcT. Clerk &@ Reeorder- Miss Katie Perkins. Monticello, ; ‘Lreasurer-C, BE, Walton. ¥s Attorney-E. H, Ryan, M onticello, Sheriff--P. R. Butt, Verdue. Aseessor-R. P. Hott, Sup't of schools--Geo,A, Adams, Verdure. 9° Hea Monticello, Frank A, Hyde, J, A, Decker, Bluff, H. J.Neilson. ,, Com're-< MOAB } OF MAILS, 0 P.M " " Arrives Moab Route No. 69150. Moab to Verdure via Monticello. 6 A.M Leaves Moab daily' except Sunday, arrives at Verdure in 31 hours. . P. M 3 Suaday except dally Leaves Verdure arrive at Moab in 31 hours. open Sanday M, P. Office hours 8, A. M, to7, Money order d'pt closes6,30 P, M, Melissa Stark. Postmiatress, WEATHER REPORT. U. 8. Dept, Agriculture.? ; \ ey js TO TT TB BR ccevceceecne ceccscereeee cevescceeeee ca HOME. from er Candidates can Call on Stark for A fine line of sehool Lumber tablets iorses now onthe and Pharmacy. mak- Special drive in mens Hats, at Hammon's for supplies and one only, 20 per cent, off; must room for new stock. week make the to eanti!e First pub, prov Register seorariehdeaeasescies Bookss& AND 1900, before 21001, Stationery. Utah. COLORADO. Molybdenite and Antimony ores. We have modern mills for sampling ore, Wealso test ores for the new pro- cesses of reduction, é ie Wer Lead ie ka Salyekc eee ne Gold & silver te A ae 8. shall be of itis hereby arene » me «fa in Sak « ake ¢ ii¥s Uowk, to Liverv Stable. vested: Horses feed by the day or week. Teams furnished to all mining | camps to a submitted or rejection, or | house of the to cach | ofthe members elected of Legislature) to be submitted to the veters _ the State berore such law shall take effect. part therefractiqnal such or The legal voters. sublegal any of. as may be provided by law, of of fivision nd in such State, the manner and time such within sired legisletion and cause the same of mitted to a vote of the people ast i de- any initiate PAINTER THE conditions such under may be previded by law, may UTA MOAB legisia- vided by law, may initiate any desired be tion and cause the sameto ! vote of the people for upproval & Sons. concurring thereof house to each L. J. HINSLEY, to be sublegal said ; gubdivision for appreval or rejection. or may require any law or ordinance passed by the: ' faw-making body of said legal subdivision to | be submitted to the voters thereof before such law or ordinance shall take effect. .2, of Article 6, Also that section 2. - of See. the Constitution of the State of Utah be "ee | the or- amended as follows: to read The cnacting clause of every law Sec, 22 shall be, "Be it enacted by the Lezislature of Except such laws as may the State of Utah." be passed by the vote of the electors us provided in subdivision 2, section 1 0! this article, | "Be it. and such laws shall begin as follows: snacted by the people of the State of Utah." No bill or Joint Resolution shali be passed, exsept with the assent of the majority of all the members elected to each house of the Drsicns: CopyricHTs« at. Legisla- ah Anyone sending a sketch and desert quickly ascertain our opinicn free whetherre s C ome invention is prohntily patentable. t" om! Handbook confidential, tions strictly Pat securing sent free. Gidest aeency forMunn Go. mm & Patents taken through in the ture, and after it has been read three times. Yhe vote upon the final passage of all bills shall be by yeas omd nays; and no law shall be revised or only, but i ength. amended the shall act by as reference revi-el be re-enacted and or to title its section published a8 "Scientific Americ at Sec. 3. ‘The Secretary of State is hereby ordered to cause this proposition to be published in at least one newspaper in every county of the State where a newspaper is published, for two months immediately preceding the next general election. Sec. This proposition shail be submitted to the electors of this State at the next general election for their approval or rejection. The official ballots used at said election shall have printed thereon, "Por the amendment to Sections 1 and 22, Article 6, of the Constitution, etc.," and, "Against the amendment to Seetions 1 and 22, Article 6, of the Constitution, etc." and such designation of tithe as may be provided by luw. Said ballots shall be received and said votes shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returas thereof be made inthe same manner and in all respects us is provided by STATE OF UTAH, Office of Secretary of State, chore, jai notice, without A handsomely thustrated weekly. rarest OF Terms, culation of any scienti#e journal. newsces™ dryall wail four months, $1 B & (ig, 261Broadway, Mev 1Ol 62 F St., Washington, Branch Office, D> Wood E. Henry Assaver. 1734 law in case of the election of State Officers, Arapakoe DENVER iss. St.:! COLORADO: I, James T, Hammond, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are true and oorrect copies of the resoiutions proposing amendments ‘the Constitution of this State, passed at the i regular session of the Legislatue of this (eras) In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 23rd day of August, A, D. 19.0. J.T. HAMMOND, Secretary of State. La Sal Freishtins. Parties intending to have freight to haul in or out of the La Sal €ai A vw stock of blanks at this and get Richardson, wrices for Utah: office. Copies of the Utab‘mining, 1s at this office, price 5cts, Henry Crouses mountain either Mill Creek, Miners undersigned Bg Horse-shoe Hammond 1 and Sections The said comteciay) having len proper afida| Basin, Beaver, Deep Creek or Gold twit, dted Oet. 30 108 yaw iereh facts which it to their advan. show tha' after due @iigecec personel service | Basin, wil! find of this uote can nei be ade, itis hereby ov- tage te see or correspond with the ‘dereda.: directeu that uchuetie te given by uae Bud proper pubiicaliouia times at Moab, freight via Cisco, the sbort route,» a : Frauk LD. Hobbs, James M, Waring. . H. Gray, atty, Registe : ber, let pel Nev. 2 Attention! ing. vided by law, under such conditions a ndinsuch be proyanner gud Within suéh time as may United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah October 30, 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit haviug been tiled inthis office by Joseph arris, coutestant, against Homestead entry No. 11979 mMiase Cee. 1895, for Lots $8 &4 See 29 & Let 3 Sec. 30& Lots 1,2 &5 &SW % NE‘; Seetion 31, Township 19 SKange2 Eby James C. Ray, contestee, i: which itis alleged thst said entryman has wholly abandoned ssid land, having failed to reside tl ereon for more than sig Movths last past. Thie failure to comply with law is not the result ofempleyment in the army, navy or moitue corps of the Jnited States. Said par| ties are hereby notified to appea:. respond aud | + ffer evidence touching said allegations at 10 | oe ek acm, o: Dec. 22 1900, befure H. G. 'Ballerd, 1. S$ Lormmissioner, Westwater, | Utab,; aed tbat Bral bearisg willbe held at 10 joe ecloek & m0 dan, 2. 4d, before the Kegispwreud Reever ofihe United States Land Orise T o and House of Repreren a 1. Ina Senate Legislature of which shall be designated the the State of Utah. 2, In the people of the State of Utah, as hereinafter stated: The legal voters, or such fractional part | thereof, of the State of Utah as may be pro- CGommis- Receiver | > vecial therein: Section T. That section 1 of Article 6 of the Constitution of the Stute of Utah, be amended to readas follows: Sec. 1. The legislative power of the State CONTEST NOTICE, Department of the Interior, We buy Gold, Silver, Lead, eopper, Bismouth, Uranium, Wolframite, Cob ait, Heuse, aud VU. Wage a and titution,"' Con the of Articie 6 of the Constitation of to Direct Relating Utah, State of bers elected dered and direoted that such notice be given by due and proper publicotion in Times at M&b, iJtah. Frauk D. Hobbs, L. H. Gray, atty. Register. ist publication Nov. 2 Stale Ore Sampiing Co, DENVER. Register of this notice can mot be made, m ex. beforethe G. Ballard, at such election the Araendment to Sec 10, of the Logisiation by the People, Be it resdlved and enacted by the Legislature af the State of Utah, two-thirds of all the mem- United States Land Officein Sait Lake Ci+y Utah. Tht said contestant having, in a properafsdavit, filed Oct. 80 1909; set forth tacts whi h show that after due diligence persoual service HAVAJO BLANKETS AND INDIAN TRINKETS, Moab, H. and MAKER. county may require any law passed by the Legislature (except those laws passed by a two-thirds vote sioner, at Westwater, Utah, [aud that final hearing will beh+ ld at 10 0'elock a.m on Jan, IN Messrs. Arthur Taylor and Joh n Oor loug experience iu the market enWe have received some singl e Watts returned the first of the wee k aid deuble iron bedsteads, We will | ables us to pay the highest wish prices ' for all marketable ore, Write for our from a trip to Kanwas City with a sell them cheap for cash. Send analysis of "Referance Book". shipment of sheep. 3 We have fine creamery butter In your ore for prices and information. The Pioneers of the Pacifie will 10 pound kegs, BAILY & MONNIG, Managers. give a dance on election night and Vor line of blankets are complet e a Grand ball and entertainment o n ranging from $1.00 to $8.50. Thanksgiving night, Our calicos, ginghams, and dress Reliahle Assays. Harry Montgom*ry and wife exam e goods are justin and are right in Gold ........050.. F500) Galtal' yr copper, i! down from Mill creek Wednesday. quality and price. Ask to see our baby cloaks, hood He brings down sume fine samples . Samples by m-il receive prompt a'2 tention. Highest price paid for !ulliow of ore from a lead be has discovered and dresses. Our stock of shoes was never 80 in Geyser pass a short distance abov e Cgden Assay Co., large as now. ooper, Martin & Co) 4 9 a Nov. GRIN Biack smith RESOLUTION CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior Drugs Cabnet Photographs only $2.50 per dozen, at Stark's Gallery. mother been to HENRY of State fs hereby proposition to be pub- Amendments Prepesing 22 witnesses Mountains, game manner and in all respects as is provided State by Jaw in the case of the election of officers. PUBLICATION. the following in connection. RICHARDSON, UTAFS, «, Articid "against the Amendment to section sucte with together 10, of the Constitution,"" may other title designating such amcndmentas be res suid ballots shal law. be provided by counted, ceived and said votes shall be taken, the in muide be thereof aanvassed and returns VWiledicines, DEALER at boys tion 6, Article his continuous residence upen aud cultivation Alden D. "of said land, viz: G. w. Durraup, John Peak Faruswerth, Charles 8S. Mevers; Frank D,. Hobbs, all @f Eigiu, Utsh, De. J. W. Williams, amine our complete line of fall and winter piece goods, Pioneer Mer- The infant child of F. B. Ham. The child mond died yesterday, has not been well since died a few weeks ago. Don't fail has tre names Roem election. ell official ballots used shall be printed: "For Notice fs hereby given that the followingnamed settler haa filed uotice of his intention to make flual proofin support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Gra: d County, Utah, on December 3rd1900 viz: William E Atkinson, Hi, B, 21921 fer lote 5, 6,7, &5 %SE 34 Sec. 10 Tp. 21 8. R.16E.8, L. M. Book Sample First-class accommodations for travelers to and f:om the La Sal See. 3. This proposi tion shall be submitted to the electors of this State ai the next goueral O7 election for their approval or disappro' ai. there United States Taud OfficeSalt Lake City, Utah, October 30, 1909 § suflicieut gontest afligavit having been filed in this office by Joseph Harris, contestant, against Homestead entry No. 12445, made Sept, 9, 1896 fur E3¢8W 4% & Lots8. 9, & 10, Section 12, Township 20 8, Range 25 E , by Benjamin F, Warfleld, contestee, in which itie alleged that said entrymrn has wholly abandoned sgid land, having failed to reside there 'n for This faiiare more thus six mouths last past, to comply With Jaw is uotthe result ef emsdoyMeutinthe Army Navy or Marine Corps of the United States said partics are hereby notified te apyear, resposd and offer evidence touching said allegation af 10 o'clock a.m.on Dec. 22, Bologne sausage at Hammond's. Mackrel and pickled pigs feet at Hammond's, Just received a large invoice of boots and shoes, the of Hotel. ° James M. Waring, Prop, of the State where a newspitier is published, fer two montus immediately preceding the next general UTAH. Waring Secretary in every Men. Reasonable, MOAB. See. 6. in cities of the first and second class by the public school system shall be controlled separate the Board of Education of such cities, and apart from the counties in which said cities Department of the Interior. Land Ottice at Sait Lake City, Utah, October 22 1900, set for hearing at 10 o'clock a, m, on the 13th day of Nevember 1900 at the Court House at Moab, Grand county. Utah. Dated Moab, Utah, Oct' 16th 1900. Frank M. Shafer, Clerk. [Seal] 75 ots to 35 cts, J. M. Cunningham was dow n from La Sal this week. Ceunty clerk Shafer is busy this week getting out the eleetion material to the various precincts, range FOR Traveling and Rates as follows: this rast rhc Mrs. N. V. Taylor, Prop. tor Mining, Stoo, Headquarters of the State of Utah, two-thirds of all members thereof concurring therein: proposition to Section 1. ‘Ihe following is amend the Constitution of the Stale of Utah of hereby submitted to the qualified electors the State for their approval or disapproval, namely: That Section 6, of Article 10, of the Constitution of the State of Utah shall be amended to lished in at least one newspaper UTAH, The Taylor Hotel & Restaurant, an Amendment to Section 6, Reiating Article 10, of the Constitution, eof to the Coutroi and Maintenance Punblie Schools. Legislature Be it resolved and enacted by the ordered to cause Surgeon, ‘ Proposing are located. See. 2. The & MOAS, RESOLUTION No. 4649 of range mountains in Grand county, photographs- 2st south street west, Star "A" Star shingles. of all kinds at Hammonds. NOTICE Dr. J. W. Williams, Physician case of the spects as is provided by law in the election of State oficers. effect and Sec. 4. This resolution shall take be iu force from and afver its ad. ption. and Denver with ail roads east, uoith and south, Pullman Palace Cars and Reclining Chair Cars on all Colorado Midland trains. Seats free, Ifyou coutemplatea trip East, West, North or South, it will be to your interest to call at our city ticket oflice, Main street, between 4th aud St , Chipman block, Grand Junction Qo trouble to give information, W, F, Bailey G,P, A, Denver, W.R, Peck, C, P, A, Gaund Junction, information. tcc votes shall and ballots shall be received and returns therebe taken, counted, canvassed in all reand of be mede in the same manner read Block, MOAB, | Utah. Said law. by amendment a8 may be providedsaid Direct connection at Colorado Springs clerk or the* un. 16 head Notary Public, election shall official ballots used at such the words, "For the printed or written thereon 13, of the ConArticle 3, Section to Amendment to the Amendment "Against Btitution," and toConstitution," Section 3, Article 13, of the designating such gether with such other title Creek, and all points eest and south. Twe trains east and two trains west every day. Leave Graud Junction at 5.06 a. ma. and 610 p.m. Arrive at Grand Junction 10.80 a. m, and 11,09 p.in, sale of persona! property. Pevitiou of Rubert Fullerton, administrator of the x»bove estate for an order for the sale of the following personal 22 head property of the estate, to wit: b the ride Cripple and Pueblo Colorado Springs, & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES, of range cattle and Take comfortable The shortest and best rnute to Denver, we ane cmon, cards their get have a The Popular Line. In the Seventh Judicial District Court ofthe State ot Utah,in and for Grand County. In the matterof the estate of Samuel FP. Jenkins, deceased. the }hearing of petition for of e Notic printed at this office, his KR. G. and Railway, ¥¥r Hammond & Sons have cut gents The registration in Moab is i no summer shirts to 25 cents each. preeinct No, 1 150; No.8 105. Lawns 25 percent off and great reShirt. Be duction in ladies wrappers. Election on next Tuesday. waists cut from $1.50 to $1.00 and eareful how you vote, T. M. Bransen is down saw mill this week. BeeHers D. & R-van Room' 1," Maxwell be provided and in such manner as may of State is hereby Secretary The Sec.2. ition to be pubpropos this cause to d erdere inevery county lished inatleastone newspaper aper is published, of the State where a newsp ding the next for two months immediately prece general election. be submitted shall ition propos ‘his Seo. 8. at the dext general to she electors of this State All oval. election, for their approval or disappr have The Colorado Midland pointe al] Agent. further trains. on MAD _ the county iii a £34. m 9hipm Je. and ELH. Lawyer pwned and used exclus nt the taxes of the indige Provided further, that time at such abated poor may be remitted or by law. 9.50 4. m a ners nnitiaas benefit, corporate or of the State, MOAB, UTAR, for private Ditches, from taxation. shall be exempt and flumes owned and tunals, reserveits. pipesccr orations for irrigator used by individuals individuals or corporaing lands owned by such membe rs thereof. shall tions or the individual so long as they shall be taxed tely separa be not purpose. ively for such held or used a, TTL will at B. F. Nevins, General Agent H. M. Cushing, T. P. A. Salt Lake City. Utah. NO & &*% ETO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Marrictte Stewart, deceased. Creditors will present claims with to the undersigued at Moab, vouchers Utah, on or before Febuary Ist 1901. Dated , Moab, U tah. Sept 28th 1900, R. H. d5tewait, Adnainistrator. Westwood R.D and Full line of school Hammonds. O Tuesday ........- 80 ..ccee cece ns 33 20 .. Woednesday...... h Henry Crouse, Gov't Observer. AT Consult Get your pictures taken en Sunday, only $2.50 per dozen at Stark's, Lowest. Highest. ccicss TR saarssscoses OF ccccses g icc M WHA MatarGay ..c..0s, BanGay nice. apples first qualithy Stark makes a specialty of ing pictures on Sunday. For week ending Wednesday Oet si 1900. MAE - dersigned for with plainly ballot note books at Williams ~ Temperature at Moab. Utah., i || has charge of the shipping of most of them, tiniiiaiiaia Lee Grand 1 ROBATE ad J. P. Miller Leave Thompson daily ex'pt 8'nd'y, 7.804. M. 4to5P.M. he | ore be shipped this fall from this valley, Ront No, 69151. Moab to Thompson Utah, Leaves Moab dally, except Sunday, 5.30 A, M. 9.30 P.M. " "' Arrives Thompson } way under Between two and three thousand boxes of POSTOFFIUE. SCHEDULE when have will now ink-an X in the circle under the emblem of your party or in the square opposite the name of the BE person you wish to vote for. SURE AND USE THE BLOTTER before folding the ballot, Bluff, Surveyor-Peter Allan, : your Mark Juan. JUDGE-Hon, ie i For } enough in sight to justify the erection of a cynide plant at Gold basin, which is scheduled to go in early next spring. J. M, Waring, Arthur A, ‘laylor. San 1999 Ost 12, GuBi. & No. TABLE TIME General Passenger work P, M., arrives and enjoy the finest ecenery on the conShortest line to Cripple Creek, | tinent. Colorado's wreat gold camp. New and elegant Dining Cars on all through traius. For all pointe east, 4 00a. m, No. 4. 405 p m : i No, 6 "? Dining Car Servi ce on Through Trains. of Sard H. Clark John completes A. Molyneux OF SCHOOL. SUPT. } a . Leave Thom: son's. west bound .2 in gold a SURVEYOR-E. EB. Campbell. : YORK, * dollars SHERIF F- Jesse Tyler. ASS HSSOR-A. P. Mokr. : NEW work on 900 feet of development their property at the head of Mill S. H. Babeock, They have open- || D. C. Dodge, creek this season. Traf. Mgr. ed up a large body of quartz-por-| }| V. P. & Gen"] Mg'r. W. Heintz, Geo. phory running from three to five Grand. CLERK-F. upwards completed have x In aifes: Com- Mining The Mt. Tamasaki pany CO., 820 Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver with all lines east. | Every day coaches, chair cars and Pull- CURRENT; 3 a of No. operation, ee in POWDER City Springs Colorado P.M., Pueblo 5.22 6. 46 P. M., Denver 915 P. M. Train No 6 leaves Ogden 7 2 a.m. arrive Pucblo 5.43 Solt Lake 830am‘{ ee in foot vein runs ; better than $100 A test'run willbe made on| yy gold, this ore as soon ar the stamp mill is | yo 3 to Gounty Officers. JUDGE-Hon. rad B re. hae Loa 44 ce mountains, of the out come VALLEY TIMES Moab, Utah GRAND will permit. lik Local BAKING Lake Denver YY) M. I. Fowler brought down fro Miners basin last week some oi the has ever that richest ore samples 1b 09 $4 Golumn.......--- inehes, 10 weather 4 00 month...... per ROYAL Suit and at work as long as has"just put three men going will keep them ADVERTISMENTS, gainst alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. the camp very active, all taking advantage of theopen weather to push Col, MeLean development work, SUBSCRIPTION. 1 fach, per Month, ....-6+- eee fron ' ations as shall eneral law such regul so ion of all property, ine valuation for taxat corporation shall pays and n perso every that of his, het oF a value the to tax in proportion tion of de He Provided, that a deduc c ed roperty: M, P; Practice 1p all Courts Office, Times Building. | | rom eredits may be authorized: dProvi Salt Lake 315 P. M.; arrives at Pueblo of the Unite States, further, that the properly cities, towns, school i counties, Stute, 11.55 A. M.; Colorado S prings 1.07 P M of the rations apa 24 public corpo ipal munic fistricts, thereon used ngs buildi the Denver 2.25 P. M. with libraries, lots or religious , worship either for exclusively Train No. 4 leaves Ogden 7.15 P. M. places 0: burial not charitable purposes and eer reports this week and 2.15 Train No. 2 leaves Ogden Safeouards the food Oo a j l7th 1899 OCT. j the qualitied hereby submitted to approval or disapprova', the State for their 13,.of the Constitu tion es Section 8, Article be amended to re ad of the State of Utah shall shall provide by law a. The Legislature of assessment ane 8 rate suniform sud equalrty 1 the State, accort ne taxation on all prope, and shall prescribe ry to its value in Moncy secure & TWO ROUTE. fFEECTIVE Att'y at Law ' ature latu er vacted by the Legis mbers Be it resolved and of all me Utah, tw o-thirds | of the Stute of ‘ ther ng urri thereof conc proposition' to fo owing The 1. Section of Utah = tion of the State amend the Constitu electors © THE ONLY, LINE BETWEEN RAILWAY OF LINES AND DENV sR i|GRaND JUNCTION EITHER VIA GOOD TICKETS cream of tartar. to Thom- down came Sam McGraw Miners' basin we cee $2.00 One Year......srccceveee ces 1.00 ....Six Months... rs Sets. cere Coples......ccceeseersce Single FOR returned men J. N. CORBIN, | 3, Section THE OF HAVING Made from pure pson, TERMS, FOR Baking Powder yentle. The last.evening Se to Proposing *" Amendment titation. Article 1 3, of the Cous WORLD. by shown as evidenees of fertility the size of the fruit, LINE SCENIC THE: Contiel of Vernal and secured bail for the boys and they were re leased This was Messrs. Tollifrom jail, ver and McConnel's first visit to the valley and they were amazed at the | eee can qe vian tenes = RAILWAY. Me J. T in company with attorney UTTAR. ene TENVER & RIOGRANDE Lorenzo" Hatch and Joseph Tol of liver of Vernal, fatherss of two the Cireo with the boys charged holdup, reached Moab Wedneseay TIMES. WEEKLY. tittle tte sername tins ae wae ee sak eee cerning pr A AAA AT Notary Public, - MOAB. UTAH: J When you buy a Gallup t You don' the best&. - a. : you buy Mar vin Cooper, |