Show JULY THURSDAY ofni I mid n Are MOAB Locked aro dcu n tf'D UN' press nsnewspapers who Itml ions USERS No as a545 i the of All protests against granting said application stating the reasons State Engineer's Office Salt Lake therefor must be niade by affidavit in 24 1920 Utah 1920 uuin June June 24 duplicate accompanedwith a fee of Notice is hereby given that W $250 and in this office within Strong and 11 L Rath of Moab Utah thirty (30) filed duys after the completion1 have made application in accordance of the publication of this notice with the requirements of the Compiled G McGONAGLE Laws of Utah 1917 ns amended State Engineer by the Session Laws of Utah 1919 to Date of first publication June 3 (90) of 1920 appropriate ninety acre-feet Date of completion of publication in water from Mason Creek Grand July 1920 Said is be County to diverted water at point N 17 degrees 35 minutes E 1420 feet from the E 14 of C A Sec ROBERTSON 12 Township 26 Southcorner Range 23 East Salt Laki Base and Meridian ATTORNEY AT LAW and conveyed 17000 feet in a ditch to a reservoir embraced in the Cooper-Martin WMi Building NW'l unsurveyed Sec T 26 S R and 24 E stored from September UTAH MOAB of each year to June of the year The center of the impounding dam will be located at a point N 23 degrees E N 1260 feet from the Ei DR STILES of said Sec 12 where the wat-' corner Nose Eye Ear and er will be released an conveyed in a Throat Specialist ditch 2700 feet in length and there used from June to Sept of each Glasses itted in year to irrigate 80 acres of land air Bldg the and SE'4NW'4 SWHNEU Grand Junction Colo 12 said 26 of See Township South This Range 23 East application is designated in the State Engineer's of-I fice ns No 8408 All protests against the granting of II L RATH said application stating the reasons therefor must be made by affidavit Civil Engineer in duplicate accompaniedwith a fee of and filed in this $250 office within thirty- (30) days after the completion of the publication of ibs notice G McGONAGLE SUito Engineer Date of first publication July Date of completion of publication Julv 29 S A CARTWRIGHT ' Monticello V 'AU i‘r WtftAftA'kVX'K LM V 1 himself mid petition with commission of Ute "zone" to Mliriay as being svsmiii of the franchise in (1(1 iiiieiit ion ishicli tile Utali Light & Trac-i(lll UI1ier Murray company is operating in are available rignres wldcli now that tile taxpayers of this state show 8212 for every $1 spent in actual In Inlnnon roads other words it hut the "overhead" eating up till of tlie' rmid me leaving but little with money ami Hide to buy labor t'fah business men will Vole on tin? of industrial reined principles by lv special dons pi'epm ((Uiiuiitlee of the United States Chnm-lr This (f platform is Cmniiieiw intended by tin committee to include Hie iniHlamentals of eninloyineiit has others filed a i utilities public protesting i:lied as gainst it M Hr a " I i 2$ Iii View of Moumjny tail miners are incarcerated lltlir Dul)nUi iu whkll intu) i)f tu ex-eases BRIDGE INSPECTOR COMLNG STRONG DEMAND OR a m-elve of the S Interior U Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah June 17 1920 Notice is hereby given that Irvin M Day of La Sal Utah who on July 28 1915 made Entry No for 014111 I '( t 2 ands a s k w 4 HOGS giant ii s has reaching the pats three s ? i I i‘-ported s 1 SHEEP for Newspaper s S' in die making iiitest cattle ening ranch the Lake growing in the grtiup mid to irutis-islmtd largest into in belli ' wi stern Salt record convention Lake the Utah Elks went on ns favoring Eureka for the next nteet-'ng place This means that the 1921 ''"nventimi will be held in Eurelm1 'Utile engaged in cleaning Harrison aged 18 of Stilt Lake fell 2) f(ej when the hooks on the sale of the scaffold broke mid escaped nn broken arm iotornien and conductors the street railway system have granted an increase in wages ifty boys have left Ogden for Mor ''an c'itinty to aid the farmers in thin ling sugar beets thodist churches of Utah will $G00oo j)er yPar for tlp J'ears'as their share of the $115mo subscriptions to the' centen hary conservation committee which nanounced tn it York" 'hat the latter sum had been raised Aiuirew Jenseu historian of the ‘burch is now compilingaa his-the bisMormons in Mexico since first colonists went there in 1885 r' they were driven out by the ution but since then the majority lftee who left their homes have Hl windowslitnios a of(len re-'ehe next‘7 NOTICE ' IliQJj ! i two You Can't Nail With Drive a I i an Apple I I (J Poor printing I on poor paper anybody paid j ( re-Utrnetj WATER an an (2) one-half Barlow ORE Willmarth J i I I You Men Get Greatest The Moab! of Every Word of Tobacco Value in America this! -It Today is LEADER UNION TOBACCO REDI CUT Specially prepared for pipe and cigarette from the leaves old Kentucky state grows Packed in handy pocket tins at all progressive 10c Per Why Union Leader Redi Cut 50c and $1 The Pay Tobacco also E and Z Seal Established packed fruit in burley dealers Tin More? In new style humidors jars Made by P COMPANY LORILLARD Tobacco Manufacturers in Oldest finest at the cd d v ' i ' I : d JILiI u vVIllvJI i' 1 Uo in iJ1! a I 4' 1 i 1 Uc b west and 4365 feet north from the southeast corner oi Section 12 downship 20 South Range 23 East and conveyed 181 feet in a ditch to Tributary No from where the commingled water will be diverted at a point 19266 feet west and 4365 feet north from the southeast corner of said and conveyed in a ditch Section 12 of feet and 1500 a distance there used from April 15 to October 15 of each to irrigate 160 of year acres unsurveyed land approximately in the E(4 Sec 10 T SE!4 Sec 9 and This 20 S R 23 E applicationis deState Engineer's ofsignaled in the fice as No 8488 All protests against the granting of 'said application stating the reasons therefor must be made by affidavit in duplicate accompaniedwith a fee and filed in this office withof $250 in days after the complethirty (30) tion of the publication of this notice ' World 1760 M Car rhe grade ra jgl OTO that conditions all Make OTHERS 3E3 CAR t Delivers under Goods the of weather purchase your stress or of today ' it vt - i i6ryHK fl K B BU MH fl K H 1 I H I SanJ®SalesCmpj WSW I I I I i i j G Date Date 29 of I I McGONAGLE I Us at 85c of second-feet water from two tributaries from Cisco Wash in Grand County rom Tributary No 2 the water is to be divert- 1 eco- Quick service That's us and good work at reasonable prices Use More Printed Ash Salesmanship - Service Connection USERS j ' : to Courteous in i i come Props CHAIRS TWO Prompt and Baths SHOP HARRIS & i that is work enough to bring you good results Use an economical (J such as paper and TO 1 never Get good L-)n e Wn"tbS!0 State Engineer's Office Salt Lake WE Utah June 24 1920 Notice is hereby given that IL M E fl Rowe of Ogden Utah has made apfl plication in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of H by the Session Utah 1917 as amended 'aws of Utah 1919 to aDtirouriate B eattle-fat- entire BARBER MARCH City the I their MOAB RADIUM a country At 1 JJoila a (wxwi and -J t ' Practice ederal Supreme all State and County Courts Water Applications and Contests Independent Bldg Moab Utah and Land $ t are Antebpe j USERS WATER -inent -? hms I f"rin a ( a eight where she Constantine J CONSTANTINE ' LAMBS Caroline Gleellfleld Ills! back lanfl months tn the Holy went ns volunteer worker in the Zionist organizationof Alltel tea M CHARLES PIPKIN has imide statements some interesting Market Correspondent that the housing situation in Yorkers who think it country "New We are fully agreed with that Kansas liflieiilt find place Io dwell should editfcr who savs if a candidate can to what real stand on the platform he can sleep on go Palestine and see says Mrs its bunk housing problems arc like"large apartment She Greenfield suggests In one humanity hasn't respect houses and hotels in Jerusalem changed bit still lose the biggest - we tafia and Haifa fish when nobody is along irs front G LAWYERS in General UTAH I lambs improved this prices were advanced 50 to 75 Sheep held cents steady Spring lambs are quoted at $1500 to $16 00 and to $750 weth-ecewes $650 to and $800 $900 yearlings (last roar's Imbs) $1200 to $1450 Late in the week killers culled offerings loss and at the some time cleairedthe pens of most of the hold-overs Union-: Knox Patterson & PATTERSON and 1 SheriffTori'ill AND ! I Demand week Im-lfiililiiig rsi-tijieil Hog prices showed a steady advance the first three days of the week highest position of the months on Wednesday the with top $1585 The market the past two weakened and in days level as down to about the a same (week ago The top price today was $15 40 and bulk $15 00 to $1535 Pigs sold up to $1450 the middle of the week but since then prices have fallen 50 to 75 cents tn a 1 in cap some way getting waste Salt been received nt Lake id' the accidental death at Colonia Itinrez of Alntii i'latie Mexico Spillsbiiry 7(T of mid a ago years pioneer of Utah Air Spillsbury came 1850 to Utah with his parents in of steers are Hwy by shipments the Lu Sal national forest entile supervisor and sheep mid swine shipments from Price have been heavy The range was never better ami stuck fine nt are Laketown A restraining order has been issued the Providence town board front consrruc-lion proceeding with the of pavement which it is alleged by T G Rowland local contractor "'its fraudulently awarded has Thomas Dugger who been hnateil at ort Douglas war prison since the military authorities learned lie was wanted in Nebraska ity on charge of cattle stealing from the sentry lull wheat on drv land lias been cur nt St George and the irrigatedcrop is ripe: fall wheat is coming into head nml thriving in valthe more northerly wvs though showing the drought eftin1 TO 1 requirements a s a UTAH I State Engineer's Office Salt Lake Utah May 26 1920 Notice is hereby given that Eutimio of Thompson Duran Utah has made application in accordance with the of 67 Section 8 Chap of Session Laws Utah 1919 to change the of of (2) place use two second-feet of water from Thompson Wash in Grand County diverted at a point which lies 2640 feet east and 2040 feet south from the northwest corner of Sec' 20 Township 21 South Range 20 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian and was to have been used to irrigate IGO in the SWtiSE acres of land Sec and 20 and N SESW NW '4 Sec 29 in said township and It is to range desired change now the place of use of sufficient of said water in order to irrigate 255 acres of kind lying in the EMiSE'A of said Section 20 This application is designated in the State Engineer's office n News I) NWj Salt City : into East NOTICE ( by Township 28 South Range Lake Meridian has filed notice of intetion to make three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described before Clerk of the District Court at Moab Utah on the 29th day of July 19p0 Claimant names as witnesses: Nathan A Day Delbert Peterson John Wilcox and Stephen Day all of La Sal Utah GOULD B BLAKELY Register irst pub last July 22 June 4 lliot'nighly1 j Homestead NE EU Section 21 25 constructed ( PRICE UTAH MOAB I 33-060 a Eye Sheet Metal Worker and Plumber Hot Air Heating Stove Repairing PUBLICATION Department 1 i OR NOTICE ill I M --" 1 a r'(-ciii e - Diseases of the Ear Nose and Throat 1 MOAB ' CATTLE DURING meeting of the shite road commission WEEK Tuesday M W rickstad senior highway engineer of the federal Kansas City Stock Yards June 25 bureau of public roads urged that - The cattle market this week developed larger demand and following a a bridge inspector for the Thompsons-La setback Monday prices rose 25 to 50 Sal post road projectsbe appointed cents Prime corn fat steers sold in lie stated that a on two bridges on position for the year at new high Ilog this road that $1725 prices were up 40 to over Courthouse wash 50 cents early in the week but turned at Moab and that in tions Muleshoe canyon the down in past two days Lamb Terrell losses have already been caused which prices up 50 to 75 The third trial of Dennis E were cents and sheep held steady flir assault with intent to commit iiiur-jer would have saved the cost of an inDemand was fairmid assault with a specter's for four deadly weapon salary years Ile THIS MEEK'S RECEIPTS liie alleged shooting of Ray Cowan urged that an inspectorbe put on the Receipts this week were 36 680 cattle the night of May 17 1918 when the on remaining federal aid bridges on the 7534 calves 37300 hogs' and 26 youth was found on Torrell'spremises road and this by the 925 promised sheep was compared with 44900 cattle held in Salt Lake 1tis is io week commission 7577 calves 47050 hogs and The Courthouse bridge was not sheep last week and 29425 cattle Taxiiibm - itiheidlanee taxes iiaome as part of the cost road and a 6748 calves 40250 hogs 24 160 work it being erected about five years sheep a year ago Inns of the local assessor- inxnlion in ago out (luring me past year it BEE was CATTLE will be ils ninny phases to put in a This week's cattle necessary new adbutment with market opened iseiisM by he the side The experts from Uniled on heavy receipts and west Muleshoe steady to 25 Salt Stales and bridge is in cents Canada meeting in San Juan county lower prices but Tuesday tne 10 next Lake September 6 io supply showed a dccreasino- tendency and the early loss was regained with Permission to pay mined in ely to the lll(llllon °‘ to 50 cents ROM HOLY More of the Merchants bank at BACK LAND'a" depositors soiu sieeis aoovc niou tnls weeK Salt Lake dividend of 15 cents m than any previous time this year the 5(1 cents that has been addition io high price recorded for the new was thus far paid is asked of the Third oi year at $1725 The top price in Chi-9 ilisli'ict cago was $1710 Yearling steerssold court by Stephen 11 Lyne h up to $1675 straight heifers $1650 receiver for the bak California steers $1275 wintered While working with nn emery wheel Kansas grassers up to $1550 and the 8 weighing: Iwenty-two pounds and bulk of the the steers in Quarantine ft about ten inches in diameter ranklin Division $1150 to $1250 Cows made N Lohr of Salt Luke was painfully & JSsuSS moderate adavnee Veal oh calves 50 cut in the were head and bruised in cents to $100 and bulls I f jfl stronger Ktdiinicli when struck by pieces of the STOCKERS AND EEDERS wheel which broke in and Trade stockers feeders was Mrs Louis Dobbs may lose an ev e auc en auu tne close ror tne and weex was the result of an accident (it her 25 to 50 as 7$ cents net lower 5( to home in While burning Eingliinn iiigii jKHiiL uj trie weeK unuci unehave Countrymen not some rims begun to make waste paper in purchases of- cattle for fall feeding plosion occurred presumably caused At li CLOWAKD E R following 1 j is'liarged t is i 1 for Wans II iTorge 73 MARINE CO j 7 (inns tTtidi THE & WLocal STRONG Agent I G WITH IRE INSURANCE 4- W?A JHXviV - £ Ml ' I lit- 5h Utah INSURE PAHL ST ! l'i-uiiclseo : LAWYERS a routeto uHiieti ami who uere en ill convention Sou Leniocrais pit used in Sull Lake on 16 long enough to get acquaint ed Inncity ami Wiil( the some of its ullrac- KELLER & HAMMOND ' 1 the of PAGE SEVEN WATER O vuy I motives s(Miiii UTAH NOTICE Up X VW A Seven ujv ivmih iined when the lead wiis bremi lioaru in mistake m-i on TIMES-INDEPENDENT It lead died age ' ns ill ire liicii inkled einers -N Williamn: I I 1 1 I oilier Sinn City arM-nate of Yeung Where f of II i ti coti : 6 tlic Ty iiiitii THE state years of age son I'rtgYoung died nt result eating blond Ymmg Howard Vunghn 1920 hive bee the 1 State Engineer of first publication July completion of publication July 1 E ifl £ Apply or urther Information To: CHAS REDD La Sal JUAN GARAGE SAN MonticelloGRAYSON GARAGE Blanding Xv |