Show THURSDAY PAGE THE EIGHT DRILLING RESUMED GIRL LOCAL IN IDAHO MOAB WEDS YOUNG BOY I WINSCOVETED MAN (Special to Times-Independent) Lake City Tuesday of this At J June - Cadet J ulton Mo week occurred the marriage of Areli Williams Utah has received of Moab McAcron of Idaho and Miss Janie an appointment to the United States Allen daughter of Mr ard Mrs HyMilitary academy at West Point The The on him through GUSTAVESON OIL COMPANY HAS rum Allen of Moab young honor was conferred is m recognition of W ORE ING AGREEMENT WITH p'h Mitchell and couple left for Salt Lake Sunday his the eoupic "Honor Student's' winning BIG SIX COMPANY AND and the after of ceremony 1X)Sjtion in the graduating class evening WILL PUT OLD WELL at went on to Idaho for a visit with Mr Iflu Wentworth Military Academy in DOWN TO SAND Lexington Mo Williams led McAcron's relatives after which they the scholarship among students and) will return to Moab athlete tn find also tin and !I was an alLnrAnnd inofhr mi is a iyhhiu Ifxl auu juoeij rm nrMin uni tJiR nir nnri in tt n ciitj of Grin unr Driling is to be resumed at once in popular among the young folks Ul UI une MJHUUi iXinniKunn the Salt valley on a lease owned by the this place Mr McAcron has been acuivilies so received an appointment to tor the past Six Oil Big The located at Moab with year company of Moab naval academy at Annapolis but preferred the connected surveying will West Point He Gustaveson Oil company of Salt Lake being working on the post road go The to crew to enter City West Point in September which has working agreement people have scores of friends young with four-year course after spending with the has a rig henBig Six whom The Times Independent uponhis company vacation The young joins in summer in the field extending congratula and is settingit over the Wilnephew of Dr Z M man is well CollegeI 800-foot which was drilled last tions liams president of Central is at Lexington Young Williams was I It planned to put the well year DIVIDEND PAID by the student body given an ovation first sands down to the at the commencement exercises when The Gustaveson company has been The usual four per cent Semi-anot the appointment the announcement of irst National The busy for the past two or three weeks nual dividend was made of by the Bank Moab declared its rig and 'to the was moving equipment at their regular monthly directors 9 ground and everything is practically meeting Saturday A'lTEND DA SAL DANCE An amount equal in of the I readiness to commence operations ten cent dividend was per largo crowd of Moab young folks and G been also carried to the surplus fund The A ITolahan who P have and attend-! to stockholders went toLa Sal held riday dividend will be paid big there that connected with the Gustaveson people ed dance evening on July in in the school house Music was Diamond ork canyon for some irst Since its first dividend the and tiino and furnished by the Moab orchestra are experienced drillers will National has paid from four to five fine time is each six a reported by all Among leave this week for Salt valleyto take per cent to its stockholders of the those who went up from Moab were: condition bank months The charge of drilling operations Ida Ola the Misses Larsen Robertson to its and officers Bass and Marcia Although there were 400 feet of according Mary Ethel Moore statements made to the Comptroller Parriott the West Salt valley well when is Tangren Dale M water in stronger than it has ever A been Hammond Ilulburt Allred and It last fho holo is before The total resoures now venr II wmk drystonned Jesse A Wood Harry Lester LA43UVI UVQtlV it aggregate approximately $40000000 IICIUJ W ish Cecil S now was ascertained by Tangren Max Thomand Strong president of the Big Six who son Jesse Holyoak LAWN PARTY ENTERTAINS AT slight accident in Salt the first of the Aside from a which valley was occurred when Mr Thomson's car week on business for the company Mrs W Strong was the hostess gear causing a broken stearing lead the This would to supposition Thursday afternoon at an enjoyable turtle the the to turn trip car The that the salt just prior to lawn party at her home time encountered one sustained any "five-hundred" was a success inNo the playing and spent accident the suspension of operations was was served The serious injuries dainty refreshments were porous to take up the water guests were: G 'Che fact is dry will letch- ertson B Skewcs Mrs P that the hole Mrs R C Clark Mrs R J Mrs J E T er Mrs Learning Mrs Charles Woods Mrs R J Thomson Mrs C greatly facilitate Operations R DeMoisy Mrs George J Constantine Baldwin Mrs D E Baldwin Mrs L L TavM E Bush Mrs Boyle Mrs W Mrs Ixe Mrs Knox Patterson C A O lor B Taylor Mrs Evelyn Elmer Mrs Hammond Mrs OR SALE - High grade surveyor's Mrs Max transit cheap if taken at once In-1 Tom Taylor Mrs A Miss Anna Schmitt and Taylor Mrs Tangren A RobMiss Mildred Merling quire of H W Wood Blanche Mellenthin Mrs C im j Wives Remain Their Husbands' Sweethearts? Don't Why HONOR - JULY 4 UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEI'ENDENT Salt I ' i I ! I i i i ' I j all-around 1 v i i i j h w t c i i I I i I 1- K n - 1 J ' a ' i I i i a a a I I I I l k ' X i i : CT 1£ ri alll 1 1 1 I w U UM Aj j i -?w n U i 1 lJf J I i t wSSnnSSn a I official i I - i ( 1 i ! -X I developed i CCII a i I j I DeMILLE'S PRODUCTION D YOUR CHANGE I sufficiently WHY WIE" J I One of DeMille's'Greatest Pictures Secured Especially for Meighan Thomas With j Gloria Bebe Swanson Program Holiday our Daniels Theodore Kosloff countless pairs of ardent lovers fade into listless "married folk" Who's to blame? what's the reason hie presented - and answered- in this The greatest question of modern DeMille's "Don't Change Your Husfascinating companion picture to Cecil B When j ' ' 1 1 ci Where the lure the glamour the exstatic was the girl he married sweetheart hours when another woman aglow with the joy of living Was he wholly to blame his life which his wife had left vacant? Was he? slipped into the placein '' of love vital and marriage A intimate picture of the greatest problem that the luxury color and feminine beauty distinguished Dressed in alland emale" and "Don't Change Your Husband" "Male Where J st i (1 1) ' ' ? ? ? -i' ' our Monday Celebration De-Mille's -Day Saturday : : MONDAY- NEXT 5 July Tuesday : THE THEATER IDES - - Airmen Italian $ in Daring X Silk Misses' 1 I 1 Ladies' goods to during this sale at the country the Baptist withdrawal of Presbyterian the and North said' to also North were decision to important factors in theOriginally the give'up the campaign interchurch world movement pr°P09' ed to direct the raising of $1320214 church church i w fl b 551 'for the of the fifty-eight ties -WhBmMP work ' which I i ' s greatly reduced prices home boards at became abroad and and sock-I t parties 1 t° first year1920' $336777572 the budget called for by a drw which was to be raisedLiberty after closely patterned and 21 movement VED ? methods 20 last or between the April ' t17fi drive netted only! expected $40000000 tribution by friends failing to mamaw Major Tin elli and Lieutenant Halv' from itonie lalize errarinin theii-ilight according to a report the uncharted 'a It was thei general committee wastes of Turkey1 lidia and limdly ('hum was more frightfully dangerous undertaking than (lie these "friends" that the general spiinnine of the Atlantic ocean Plioiogriipli shows she avintoiw am their of the movement were machine sliorliv nfler nrriwil at penses Left lo right Li'eqteiiant errarin' Major Turelli ids wife ami defrayed so that the subscribtio specific purposes might remain it of mi was stated Kunmng in auioiuohiio while playing ball in the street Bernard While playing "cowboys" at Manti) IMPROVED SITUATION allentine aged 5 of Salt Lake' Hamon Parry 14 accidently shot his brother Thomas 12 with a 38 caliber L was probably latally crushed parts pistyl-j Reports from various of Small hope out for the1 The bunkers Boxelder state to E J Norton assistaji boy's recovery perfected the organization of the intendent of public instructs A ceiuent washing stand for nutmno-biles the teachers'situationis mater Bowlder t'ounty Clearing House as A sociation and electrical fixtures and proved but the crisis has not It is will be Installed at the Ogden passed Some superintendents reported that the consolidation auto that practically of the ish the camping grounds near Lorin Bal they have Lake and illmore positions for the coming sC"° J for forests in southern I'tnh has park beem ap while City from others come relutinn Brigham proved becomes a city of tlie con This improved teachers second class by reason of the rm-ent Reminiscences of early pioneer days due to a circular letter which featured the annual outing of the old Bfederal census in the opinion of lnn ton sent out recently asking p the n Shields of Utah send folks at on 22 attorney general to Saltair June when superintendents office of teac the close to Salaries of forty-six 1SH state school persons more than 70 employes in tn offices for after in the apply positions years of day's pro- various capitol were age enjoyed the so &Dj their positions filled raised last week by the cram which lasted from early morn board of superintendents may be n0J' ing till late to become effective afternoon June thus help to solve the Norir in 1918 The Boxelder lenf said Mr there were 72740 wageearners county commissioners "All districts' w to inc employedIn all occupations In have made an appropriation for a "have found some waythis h a' the Of those 22022 or ovet county exhibitto be placed in the state pay of teachers and question "0 building nt the state fair aided solving a per cent were employed in ininlne given the school authorities as Nephi City has applied to tlie public deal follows: Metal mining bd of The situatl° and concentrating 7389 coal utilities commission of Utah for concern so much better than a ininitig RK8 to increase its hydrocarbons 371 total rates for electric there is opportunity for tear energy tor lighting and power lots of them yet" ? The first 000000 the ' I Complete and Georgette Silk i out i - RESER go UP $1000-000000 interchurch 'The fl1 J'JIJlfflo Snr these The - the -the I 1 line of 28 of 8 I Entire June it 1 NONE York committee ' - " WORLD GIVEN world movement has been abandoned today following was announced meeting of the executive committee The entire project may end July it when the general was said will meet to consider what steps if any will be taken to carry campaign on the other aspects of Several reasons were back of the decision the committee stated the principal one being the present pre-I kinds valence of "drives of various which are being carried on through- I Georgette Waists Middies Dresses and Skirts e ' MOVEMENT campaign ‘ ON Voile ' S New a and and K INTERCHURCH eat Sale Ladies 5 July g-" ' riday Wirthmor Line -u-ross Waists Waists $1550 $1300 $1050 600 $ Waists Going at Waists Going Waists Going Waists Going Ladies' Voil Gingham at at at j Sii-mgliai Goingat Dresses Going Dresses Going at at I : Waists of Line : $2 and Ladies' countyhave Skirts Dresses Dresses Girls $3 50 at fi-mit Welworth is-held v : J THE $3750 $2500 $1100 so $179 $1395 $1170 $945 $540 Silk to $3375 $2250 $990 ‘ t $2750 $2000 $ 900 ENTIRE LINE Going Skirts ON at Skirts Going at Skirts Going at j SALE appliances $2475 $1800 $810 - l n jj ft s Dresses--A and $325 big values assortment your of choice tf Q Q E Q e r Cr J t examiners 1 THE HAMMOND COMPANY "THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU horticultural BEST' ' D054smelting ‘ permission : - irT A |