Show PA GE ‘EIGHT TEAM SUCCUMBS Mrs Ruth TO SNEtE Seeds teacher of the and sister of principal of the died at the ruias the result fever Sho I’ HD MANY IBID POISONS SHEEP UTAH III HAVE CUTTING i ARAY ? A plant poisonous to sheep on the As the result of a fight between school at Thompsons for ranges anil which no practical members of a Miss Edna Penfield railroad labor gang at method has been discovered either Westwuter Sunday rank Yeaman a Moab Central school or ior of the iur erauicauon cure cixik held to yesterday Colo hospital Monday was answer to disease is described in a the district of court on a charge of asan bulletin attack typhoid of t the United States ill sault with a deadly had been for about weapon C C-j two weeks On of agriculture The is the weed Nelson cook’s helper who was riday she was taken to the ruita most troublesome in Utah Colorado also connected with the fight in which $ hospital where she and reported as Arizona New and in the was Mexico is said to a butcher knife have improving until shortly of before death eastern half southern Califoinia role played an important when her condition took turn well was fined came as as in in eastern scattered $25' Both being hrld in the Him tor the Miss noth nifin men are nr homer held Kdna Penfield and western Nevada areas worse southeastern $25 county jail pending Yearnan’s furwent to Thompsons last Thursday and Oregon southeastern Idaho and nishing a bond and Nelson's payment J took her sister to ruita for medical northwestern Wyoming of his fine So of attention encouraging was the first It was reported to the department The fight took place in the cook young lady’s condition that Miss Penfield in 1903 that a mysterious disease house of the railroad extra gang decided to return to No 4 Moab Sunday characterized by vomiting wasting 2 at Westwater Sunday mrning Pat V Upon her arrival at Thompsons away and death Trujillo a Mexican was eating break-fast “he wire from ruita advising was attacking received t in ne at fast and he got into a her of the sudden ouwp uian disease quarrel with for the fii-st was turn attributed to Zygadunus (death Nelson who was waiting table The in her sister’s worse condition and but canjas) several years later de“he quarrel developed into a fight between immediately returned to that jmiimenc Botanists observer! that Nelson the place arriving shortly before the end and Trujillo Yeaman weed was sneeze usually found on cook then ran in from the kitchen The decedent is survived by her ranges occupied by the affected armed with a large butcher knife it mother and a viumci brother MUf sheep Gus who who Subsequent experiments is were wen covering alleged He stabbed Trujillo in with San ranciscoat the time of death 5 years fastened responsibility the sister weapon inflicting an ugly gash and by one She Miss Edna upon the sneeze weed No effective according to the evidence made friends in many Grand county remedy has been found and sheep Deputy Sheriffs IL E Herbert of during her brief residence at ihomp-i’s which dd' not die retain syniptons as E K Westwater and Holbrook of received long as' 2 or 3 “ons and news of her death years Thompsons brought the three men to with keen regret is The weed a strong perennial Moab Tuesday together with Liandro The followinc relative to Mis growing to a height of to 3 feet Martinez Ixiuis Adrons and John Sta lls with one or several stems death i$ from the Grand JuneThe plant Hampton witnesses to the affray tion when young if often hairy or woolly Sentinel Hearings were held before Justice of “Miss Poll l'i1 particularly the stems There may be the 1’eace W 11 Wheat last night late 2n5‘ seVral Hower heads vYwhich the Judge Penfield of ruita 111 14' TV CIVUHOp II 1U11 are (Uv Yeaman being bound over to the district ’I 2 to 3 inches with il I4 IhAnau nbroad ray £1flowers ueu iimis fnvA‘T morning alter an illness of court and Nelson being fined 525 tvnhnid oi an orange color The seeds are nuUp to this morning Yeaman had not “v Lv ll'in IHHI “ M u v tuun ana 11 nairv The plant occurs furnished his ui mvrous tions bond and Nelson tw aLi there’ in V! of Thompsons and it 5200 to 12000 BVV feet that he will lay his fine tha out in was the typhoid '’lire its rtbest zvri habitatis on sunny slopes of the she contracted county jail sne contracted the typhoid fever which the southern spruce belt in moist and Vaused her death She brought in was well-drained the ruita hospital soil tn ihn 'PmUn 1A ridnv ’I mi color to last prolong Ls4 rom the wJV itini r riuHy ana kt fioweri! ARM BUREAU ill! 11 that iL mvu livnpiiai 1C could be done to her 18 sometimes called vol Intv tVAAl AVwl CAMPAIGN OPENS hfo was Jdone by physician X and nnrflAM yenow weed and some stockmen 41 call it sunflower but in Utah it is Miss Penfield was in her early most commonly known as sneeze weed Salt laike City Nov 7— The 1922 twenties and was a f young woman The weed of membership campaign of the seems impracticable farm greatly beloved by all who knew her tirftdimfinn ii4 AAnt bureau organization has been launched citv’ Diffirinn’oout riends in ruita as well this costs abou fsllS' in this as of O i state Under direction t Z±IO E Wolcott shocked the £ w for the national organizer aniuuiaies growtn Department American eome of her illness umy scientists therefore see the only relief Bureau ederation arm in acquainting drive was opened in Cache coun-1 stockmen with the the t and ty of the on Monday and will apparance character plant eventually Salt Tells of Storm’s Approach and warning them to keep their sheep spread to every county in the V Utah Salt Is extremely sensitive nlr present plans contemplating about JL away from infested areas changes A very mill cheap in to preily two months which complete the oflectlve tin cun be tuade with campaign y a bunch of ribhoiiM or spray According to ConspIcuoutoeM Enthusiasm of both officers and £ of flowers Smk Jud Tunklns says that If consplcs members of the community locals has 4 your ribbons or Hovers iu strong sail Ury Item sign of marked the campaign from the start J ottsness were the miter merit man in the hut the on hall Your who plays the bass viol northern county At aland in the would Invarla recent ribbons or ftblj be thp hRt meeting of the Cache A Howers alii dry and county directie mnlrlnn 1n the or t crlsji oi’s comprising the when urntlier r:t presidents of pro peels uro twenty-two the good locals annual mem-bership Um when your barometer befee of $1000 unanimously anil lin will was moist soon Meaning of Dream of King approved On Monday at a J meeting Deeil your nmlirell:i To't king held nee in Logan Mr upon throne Wolcott organized notes vanity and deception To crews of solicitors and speakers from the kingmemberships of the A Debit alone and by various locals tmaccommitiied and several meetings were held every t Whether ho wot hl nwes even man a toiiitfiti charity and clemency from living oi- not it owes evening evening this week by the local bureaus him his part superiors To a prisoner It signifies the af the wurli SI throughout world’s Gouls Gloliu county speedy pardon To speak to king J Eighty per or 1760 of Deniocrnt cent Cache honorjind wealth aahmHA thn untvs OOnA tminers V vuum lUiTiicrs isis for me the goal Get by the county officers ’or 1922 tA This membership campaign This it is bg-1 set a lieved will set for the u v Established 1397 " pace lor other Wholesale and Retail counties of the state with H MYERS Proprietor prospects MRS H C MYERS Manager that several will equal qr exceed that showing Cache count has always been one of tbe stmniroat K counties with a total membership PLAN reau in 1920 close to the top of the state list LADIES I i la of Thursday UTAH MOAB THE RAILROAD LABORERS TIMES-INDEPENDENT THOMPSONS i re-suiting recent department OOTWEAR I la-ge a j A I and New Beautiful Line Received Juift a i All Comprising Latent the all Shapes I ( I I Oxfords Vogue 1 8 1 Stunning These Are r ' Creations With Which We Know You L i r x Will I Be Delighted L'v-iiH '“ i ’ declares i ( V I — -A m r ‘ i i b v ARMOUR PLATE Hosiery ” L - Wool ! wm t 1 and Silk li rii-iieli r i-oliii'ed The i Very Latent I h n Cooper 1-see in Word ashioned a New Hose Martin company & " I i j I t t s 1 I V L 4 L ‘ X x j a a j z O ' I f A ( Moab INDIAN AGENCY Navajo Rug f'lr- i 4 i TWO TUNNELS — Gladys Burford was the leader The ROCKY MTS 'UtUUL JNUTES lesson was on Spanish art and GothL ic —' architecture Miss Allein Robertfinancial conditions Principal is M Younr hnr’L fn son rendered a piano solo “If Wen will soon be such that directors meeting’ convinces me the construction school this a Bird” again week of Cache county farmers are thoroughly the two tunnels through Rocky Ta irrtnrmrt rlzvktdtMn alive to the necessity of farm organi- Mountains between Salt Lake City and lad uuaj as part of the ninth and declamation in the inhighschool said " zation Colo Mr Wolcott followingDenver can nrnemm soon be undertaken grade program tne his h woman s Literary club has 'dec Co°P‘ir-MaJrreturn to state headquarters in with some assurance of success the the biditeh ed ed to award a cash prize of 110 to this city sta “Taxation and store n’nthe transporta-i state railroad commissionof Colorado tin mntrirt wnner of ther declamation dpclamatinnebntat tion rates are two of the questions of has hrequested Ralph S Kelley chief bovs m 2 V be bt' held hel( during1 (!urin? tl thfe Paas Suni°r hlgh’ which will win ortoff er greatest concern to Utah farmers anjlj the field division of the The ninth won out general after npulled term sent round in Cache bind office a hard county an intimate with headquarters in Salt struggle dragging the undertandingof what the American Lake City to make a the ditch memorandum seniors through QHI0 0IL is the COMPANY arm Bureau ederation doing in natural resources of Utah par-1 The costume dance given at the aua nationwide wav to brimr about ticularlv Pastern QUITTING TWO WELLS ntib mtoiium Saturday evening was a comipf frtr tbn k!' Lunnavo v 77 acne nnt wtuuiK iu: mis niPinorandum and nih!dC?eSSf 01l teT1"waic was county fa rnwrs will go Muneve the Developments at the test wills of over top hopes to have it in the of the ft hands ’iniTid TbvMJSPVPi3tron’ JRlordan the Colorado commission within a Ohio Oil company at Circle 'Cliffe IN short der’vinlinu Snyder and T J Snytime and Huntington within the last forty-Utr Violins all Xiirrkf M hlW “ THE of LOST ROMANCE"— these projects being put vy v6“l iivuia aiv UUUC'rtUuU SuperintendentD S L of the BEAUTIULLY' STAGED years' but hasit been going on for several McCorkle convincedof the management a®! was out of town the first of the week hoping for production seems that Colorado realrt A looking Tangren his preparations are under way comPleti°n receiving A beautiful setting built after the classes tn means tha hnfn ihOML tnp ohnnArmnu or notn Spanish type of architecture and cost-1 when U cylnes hn to flbftnnonmpnr nww n oaskot il -i at Inct bait in las says Monday’s the Lakenrlnnittfent inoupe several vw iv jtij mg i? elln£ Vbetween the piayeu sensennil all lurins (’irwiiriAilua ntnhalvilifir ILa ohn nrobabilitv abandonment C! the jii background for uvikup ’latest cmr inurrnr the ®n tent-h t0 prrade the test holes bY the Ohio will m PUSh Prelilary work team William de Mille’s nJt latest Thn scenes in Mille’s n 1 Wa‘a ® the fields hyO ?? r?pHly ennier01 ’n of the as Possible One of the of the avor abandonment f M 11 11 ntAritirtf1OV HTL adn?lss’°n Price of r ‘v y ijv vuuvuut "The uost ho10 u’ Sj cbard Both tests are down sfeent k company iiutiive which open at the IdrtlmaThe money proximately3100 feet and formations taken in will e for’ t° days UtL oi U lll Us7i lia last Ind two tWd ARYS lc°Lhe1’ W(’uld be built under MarPurchase fla 4JYJ during the encountered nnnr 4’at'aI rliiTnrva The setting is unnosviiv 1OI1 basket ball the new high that S’jW school nnlnL would £‘v’e access to appear to warrant the conclusion the mountains of California and cm L nJLS ln Coach Long is develonino' a oinn Ail irv tlin lolnc if IlfiS SouthwesternColorado a v sists of three large rooms and linn with ucvviopmff strong j ’’““"B U is 1i’i beautifully finished exterior’and garthrthTiMst estimated been in noon tn no nAnoumroi'! fnr MflimcIUw van iheNTa t theJa" reported dens These gardens are the perfect ncl Peak tne hnv ?’ ?!aRterw: Jart weeK as six the fine of a?I)nJxlniately tn?gS noie is auanuvi skilled landscape decor ‘Imomiles points and ueiore eirner ii th‘ neiphborbood of technicalitiesof the is probable that state and federal ators Climbing vines flowers grace- $4 MOMO game vuu thorities may be consulted concerning Till trppu iva uuj wvCTwtiiA1 duaneea LITERARY regulations governing the the would auu ofO the littleloumain traces H wuuih CLUR l4 umiw oelAll 1111 v uty is be — aKAlaa LaIaQ in iiiawv' I ter patio of this would "J fieldT however J ws 'MMEST1NG MEETINGS 1L T — UH the Pf? 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JLlVlUb for doubt that 4k &vi uu on rne st4i h in ctno-a 1LUIII 11 bow I me and that thousands uuiarni leave little room niWV’CM DniMnimn t n nnAnL U uie 5“E'5 O1HMU ouisianainu theme reeM 0 in the cH the hth considered oi picture and the wells are setting which to'Zion “dusters V in'll oil as JQ CtinnAdvlhr VIIV nvme oi aunt Bettv known among men soon ai ° I?son’ bv' wb‘ch It is that a of was understood as ii pretty mature years who ducted v AI TanRren being ters can be arranged with statje has been woman 'VHY HE WENT INSANE disappointed in love in her Ital!an art- church art in in design and j federal authorities concerning younger days effect is A ”lan it LoUWe “plugging”of the holes that the such that inspires rnmnnnu Goodman and such mat it insnires was °ne day visitingaa lunaromance ti tU Ulein ing will be The story was written by Edward aK?luP1’ and while walking in the ren' pulled and the rigs Wu dred Calling vocal duet Somewhcrc knoblock Knoblock of ’LUnris he mt a Pat'ent to whom he Voce is Whether or not the eoeraauthor “Kismet” and mantled ” will be sjtq rr a At last ment pe used in tu finer -vp jz vvutri lamuiic cimnAOnAr m Thnrc'i Itions ment wm useu Printzlau wrote the w? e11’ how did you get here’” Miss in Utah has not scenario The he the principal in in cast mstman replied areA ontaine La Rue who portrays Aunt 7? srou seemarr’-d Betty Lois ?? wid-Wilson 'vlth j girl a as the and Jack wn-up daug and ow er Jb®" vmy and Conrad Nagel as the rivalsHolt fathtr marr’cd for her my wife’s' Lois and that love Wilson made Jack Holt and tnf£htc?’’ J n”th my wife the Inj la’ of her father-in-law Conrad Nage will be recalled for their splendid work in William father became stepson’ Mille Thn my stepmother the my production “Midsummer Maildaughter of ness” had a Son my wife anrJ tw kJ I br°thor’ because’ he! S0?l-but he I Divide Ownership of Greal Lakes was The largest of the Great Lakes and therefore her g ji ike at Lake ’jjsoii Supeilor nr-n Superior made snuare me grandfatkn y 8leP miles The sinullesi is Lake Si ('fair brother Thev mv ij 445 mother-in-law area square milgs The second ny the AS stepsisUr of OLLOWS: liireo'-tis Iso ’Lake Huron his 23200 grandmother ana ana 3200 roiicason is — m Roast Turkey ’v square miles Luke MIc-Ii1l’:i child Dressing Mashed 22400 square miles Erie fourth in Potatoes Gravy ttt 000 square miio’ and Ontario fifth hLkPp''ister 5s his Hot Rolls Sweet Potatoes wife! 7200 square miles Like Michigan is mj’ owri son who is also the Cranberries Celery the wholly within iih d °mvf Wy States Half grandmother c’i Pickles ji of the area the am wifT v el other (treat Lakes brother-in-law ?1other’s JelIP my e 13 her Cake Coffee Canada cht’dMys-aunt own mmf my son Il mv eon Plan to Eat Your Thanksgiving -epnew: With ?? if and Dinner III Your printing needs can be am my own grandf sup " plied by The Times-Independent "That’s why sir’" am here Blanket The enthusiasm displayed at THROUGH ' that Believing' the that : I I ' ? ! i j Company i 7 t i ' 141 Regent wT Seet ' i J Y I i ! ) I J ’ SALT LAKE CITY UTAH -u-! j Y 1 j ‘ ! THE ONLY AND OLDEST ' GENUINE THE STATE NAVAJO SHOP - ' j " lh-ough j uselessness i Curios of Every Description vo'-v ' c —t i 1 -- ! I in-'-' x t ii ti e n 4 " ' ’ ‘ HEADQUARTERS OR TOYS i II r j MAIL I ORDERS L n ‘ j j GIVEN PROMPT: ATTENTION AND CAREUL i s i i o o I ' M r S " I tun-handiwork " v Z I It I u - ‘ i i Coal Lots Coal of — I wn-i4amwvat(4 K-C4u X-H a a - i - a it i -lirert C f t L 1 con-rtlevotidbLMTrSr°- ‘ 1 i ! c ' 1 : I a P 1 ! ( t j i t ’ i I l i O T — J 1 ’ a On and after §500 at mine will and pay I ’ November and $700 15 coal will be ' 1 : 1 Thompsons at ’ ‘ for weighing- de!7 I s All coal must Thompsons be paid when for 1 The weighed at c prices 1922 will r remain i Thursday al-i until CHURCH j MENU j I ' CLARK November BAPTIST i effective Dinner j !waTmv7Lmy j above March "BIG Turkey ! 7 i- The Coalman I I I — I I I atL j I I I THOMPSONS ' ' UTAH ls 5 i s I I I 1 I I PLATES |