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Show RIVER DISPATCH GREEN RIVER, UTAH, VOLUME Xffl. NUMBER 28 STATE ROAD REIMBURSE SAVE MONEY THURSDAY, Will MEIROPOLE BOARD HARRIS EAMhV BE Members of the EL A Harris family who were injured in NEW Grand county when their auto plunged into a seventeen-fohole on the Midland Trail near Green River, will be reimbursed by the state road commission, and will be awarded $500 damages in addition. The commission on recomendation of Joseph Ririe state auditor, will pay the cost of the wrecked automobile, the hotel expenses of the family, their medical bills and provide them with sufficient funds to get to their home in California. This will be in addition to the $500.00 Mr. Ririe said. Salt Lake Tribune. HUN HOE UNDER TO Metropole Hotel Under The A NEW MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MRS. ot By Buying Yonr Shoes Now On the first of September, Shoes will make a big advance in price. Shoes that sell sell for $7.50 now will advance to $15.00. Shoes that we offer now for $12.00 and $15.00 will not be sold under $20.00 NOW Our advice to our customers is to BUY before the big advance in price. We are clearing our shelves for a new line of fall and winter foot wear and are offering wondsrfu! bargins at the old price. Beebe H & AY ,W Sons and CARL BARBER ffloab 4fr MOAB .. The Metropole Hotel which for some time has been so efficiently managed by Mrs. Waddell will from now on be run by Mr. and Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Fleming has been proprietor of a hotel at Palisade, Colo., and for the past year, Mr. Fleming has had charge of the Midland Hotel in this , TO BE TRANSFERRED $50,000.00 20,000,00 $350,000.00 PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Tour Account Solicited UTAH HERE Nearly two and a half inches of rain fell here last Friday night it being one of the heaviest rains for several years, and one of the hardest Considerable hay was damaged both in the stack and in the field. The roads were in a bad condition for a few days but as soon as they were sufficiently dry they were scraped and are in fair shape now. A number of cars were stranded on the desert between here and Woodside, and about six cars were stuck ip the mud on the desert east of town. No part-uldamage was caused by the rJn be ond the hay, and in ;;r eral it was welcomed by all. COMMUNITY PICNIC SUCCESS The community picnic, held Thursday evening was a spier did success and was largely attended. It was the means of gett'ng many people out to join their neighbors in a pleasant t ccial time. We hope that this will not be the laBt picnic and that- they will continue to be a means of fostering a community spirit and of the a hearty cooperation people of the valley - this community to prosper. ' Even though you may do no business wth us direct, your prosperity is an advantage to the community and consequently to us. If we can help with advice or service, please remer..ber that we are cheerfully at your command. You may correctly count us YOUR FRIEND. Sunday Family Dinners Will Be A Specialty I Dining Room Furniture I A nice stylish dining room reflects hospitality and good taste. Attractive furnishings make the meals more enjoyable. I Complete Suites or , Separate Pieces Style and Stability fishing records of this v 1 inity were smashfd last week! when Dow Hupk ins the 10 ea ulJ son of Mis. Mildred il- kins m c lught a big 21 lb. be near ditch the Gravity Strauss ranch. The walcr had een lowered in the dilcl. ;he fish was caught between dams. The boy discovert d ish and called to his ur.c'e lelp him catch it. Mr. Gibl s 1 ing busy and thinking the bnj a story exaggerated did not i ay much attention to him until :e ooked around to see the struggling on the bank of ditch with the monster fish, salmon weighed 21 lbs. and 40J inches long. Mr. Bedier caught one several uutl weeks ago that weighed c-- - ) 1 e-- UTO SUPPLIES I Lawrence Beebe at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning a' will sing oclock. Services are being held both morning and eyenirg, The evening service begiis at at 11 8:30. J. II. Parton hae been very il for the past week but is now im proving slowly and will won be up again. at Pleasing Prices THE BEN BOLT HARDWARE STORE Breaks Fishing Record All . Sometimes a nice rich buffet or a fancy china closet or a handy serving table adds just the touch you need. We can also supply complete dining room sets in any finish desired. To Improve Your Difeetion. For yean my digestion was so poor that I could only eat the light- 15 lbs. est foods. I tried everything that heard of to get relief, but not until about a year ago when I saw ChamMrs. W. II. McClurg w:;s berlains Tablets advertised and got hostess on last Friday aften oon a bottle of them did I find the right di treatmert. Since taking them my to the members of the wrist Mn. Blanche Bow- club and invited gestion is fine. guests. Fo r en, Indiana, Pa. (Adv.) Lieutenant PROP. The CAFE will be open day and night. We expect to serve meals that will please our patrons at all times. I The flood was caused by a big cloud burst in the mountains which swept down into the valley carrying out bridges and dams and practically ruining the light plant and water works system. One house was undemiintd and carried away in the flood. Boulders so large that teams were required to haul them awry were swept thru Main Street by the rushing water. The full extent of the damage las not yet been learned. ar WE want every member of R. FLEMING, We wish to announce that we have taken over the Management of the Metropole Hotel, and we shall endeavor to keep it up to the high standard set by Mrs. Waddell. I that it has been run heretofore. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fleming are A. D. Hinrichscn, the popular experienced hotel people and it manager of the Bonneville Lum- is their desire to cater to the ber Co. of this citv has been public in every way. transferred by the Company to Mrs. Waddell well go to Salt Salina. Utah and will be succeed- Lake from here, but has made ed here by a man from Marys- no deiiiiate plans for the future. She has been a most efficient ville, Utah. For the past three years Mr, and capable business woman and Hinrichsen has been the efficient haB run an excellent hotel. Her business act- manager of the Lumber Yard,,departure from the town is greatly to j and his depr.r'ure from the bus-- , ivitiea of the iness activities of the community be regretted. is learned with regret Both Mr. and Mrs. Hinrichsen MOAB TORN BY FLOOD have held prominent places in the business and social circles of Our neighboring city, Moib, the community and their leaving underwent one of the the worst will be a loss to Green River, Mr. Hinrichsen will leave fo. floods in its history, last Fiiday his new post at f alina about the ' according to word that has come FALLS J. city. The new management took over the Metropole on Thursday, the 7th, and will continue to run the hotel on much the same plan MANAGER OF LUMBER YARD HEAVY RAIN tatr Sank CAPITAL SURPLUS & PROFITS. RESOURCES, OVER . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fleming Are New Proprietors. 20th. f , $2.00 Per Annum In Advance AUGUST, 7 1919 tables were filled ar.d all en juyt d a pleasant afternoon. Dainty re fieshments were served by O. hostess. The following hdios were present: Mesdsin.es, E Barber, Jack Phalen, J. J. II h ry C. O. Moons, J. N. Power . V o. Phalen, John Folsom. E. A. D'.f-forK. Levi, II. L. Spuldir: , Geo. Cutting, Phillip Dufl'i; Jack Durkin, Mrs. Goldie Task r Miss Marjory Dufford aud Mi s Margaret Powers. . 1 d, AIM to carry in stock all the supplies you are likely to need. And we know our prices WE are lower than you would oftentimes pay if you sent away. Besides, we save you the high express charges you have to pay on small orders. For AH .Makes of Cars We carry a large line of high quality tires in all the popular sizes. And you can always be sure of getting good, live, fresh goods when buying here. Spark plugs, dry cells, horns, lamps and all standard supplies at prices that please. MIDLAND garage |