Show Thursday OUR THE THE A TIMES-INDEPENDENT Consolidation the Times and the Stock Live Independent 1921 d lllilllllllHIIIIIII 'HJ Grand Valley 17 l of March UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT I PAGE Every Moab at Thursday Second-class Under the as Matter of Act at SUBSCRIPTION Three Months One Year acts Utah Postoffice at Moab 1879 3 CAL RATES Months Six Grand County the March ED TIME - WEANING TO ate - i Mother Has Quite Simple Matter SufficientMilk to Nourish Young ster Properly if 50 100 $ 200 In Advance call fOI beef The ffinllug of until It Is weaned is mt' sim matter if Its mother gives enough fo nourish it properly calf's part of the n principal therefore may ho cheaply anil solely mother the provided by giving Ils production of proper feeds for the heavily milk Do not feet the cow to on grain soon after she has dropped the calf While It is important that the of milk at all have plenty times It should never have too much especially soon after birth The following suggestions are designed parIcttlti rly for select animals chosen for breeding purposes says EE lhe United Slates Department of Agri culture or winter A calf dropped In tht fall probably will do better if kept Separattsl from Its mother and allowed to suck In night and morning summer It lol for should be provided with exercise and pasture In the daytime with welland (luring the winter box stall at bedded night When the calf Is from four to six weeks old It Is a good plan to bring It front the lot early In tlie morning allow It to suck I (Payable unDAi RSLHVjS v 1 Issued Entered a hirlli Editor L and TAYLOR n pie Manager I Times-Independent of is the BACK j UP PITTMAN ACT' firm belief that the taxpayers of Grand county would heartily approve If there was ever a time in world the actionof the board of county comhistory when we should do everything missioners in appropriating sufficient to stimulate production of both gold funds to make possible the continued and silver it is now oeration of the Moab hospital While Owing to the world war there has it been enormous inflationof paper money might be inadvisable to convert the of cost material and and institutioninto a strictly county hospital wages do not result production of we believe there would be as a gold and the slightest opposition anywhere to silver is declining the county's contributing to the support Under the Pittman Act the mint is of the house thereby enabling purchasing silver produced from mines the hospital to remain open to safeguard within the United States at $100 an the and lives of the health people ounce while other silver is offered in of the the county world market for a much lower price Many citizens think that the Moab is an incorporated town It difference comes out of the pockets of the tax and that the Government is supposed to be And payers is to do this it unfairly sustaining the should have a peace silver mining business while other whose duty it is to enforce the have to struggle along without laws within the incorporated limits of the community Moab needs a town any Government support or subsidy This resultsin hostile criticism marshal to look after the minor law infractions and it is to be huped that and a demand for the repeal of the the town board will delay no further the Pittman Act the appointmentof such an officer This criticism is unfair and arises from a lack of information on the subject the the During United THE TEST O A MAN war States Government sold the British "The place to take the true measure Government 350000000 ounces of silver is of a not the forum or the field at $100 an man ounce The silver market not the the ainen-corner market place or during this time was much' stronger but at his than $100 in fact it went higher own fireside There he lays the British Government aside his mask and you may than $130 and had silver in the judge whether he's imp or angel king bought this not care or cur hero or humbug I open market the silver miners in this the of what world says him - whether country would have received far in it bays or pelt him excess of $100 an ounce Under the crown him with give with bad eggs never a copper Pittman Act the Director of the mint what his reputation or religion may is empowered to replace these 350000-000 if his his home-coming be babes dread ounces of silver at exactly the and his better half swallows her price the Government received same heart every time she has to ask him for it namely $100 per ounce less for a five dollar bill he's fraud of a a fraction of a cent for mintage and the first This water even though he prays handling charges transaction is night and mom till he's black in the thus without cost of a cent to the taxpayers face and howls hallelujah till he of the country It would be a shakes the eternal hills But if his minors gross injustice if the silver children rush to the of the higher front gate to were deprived prices greet him and love's own sunshine during the Government war by the the face of his wife when she selling silver below the market to our his take it for and then in hears footfall you may Allies turn replacing such for his granted that he's true gold silver at the present depreciated price the home's a heaven and the humbug never This mistaken view of Pittman gets that the is white Act almost universal with the public near great 1 Throne of God can forgive much best even among the informed in that fellow mortal who would rather None of the for silver money paid make men swear than women weep conies from the taxpayers it is merely who would rather have the hate of the the reinvestment without loss to the than the whole contempt of Government of monev received for his wife - who would rather call anger silver during the war of a to the eyes King than fear to 0 self-governing of-ficer i'! industries Ti I illumines ) theV Vi r) ill JI PLAN TO DEVELOP PLACER I f L 1101)0a Your - I-I1C 1 J I k 1 A "' DXJ w til ( A U ® I il 1 tl vl ‘ vr plied by printing needs The Times-Independent apparently correct can be sup- the I I ie t especially - -a- RESERVE I j a Enough a then take If the to pen stall to should also grain It some night suckled at before grain is fed taken out to tlie grass lot or be fed then fed a little hay In stall tlie To 1T is real i in ime value of t Weather to Any I be be or of a Storm business readjustmentthat bank foundationis shown the l Our Resources have been conservedin prosperous readjustment period as this days for just such and with the added advantage of our Membership in the ederal Reserve System we are better be Its contented when away from calf should run with mother other calves A bull calf should be separated from the heifers at the age of three If the enlf is or four months dropped late In winter or spring It may be allow It to run more convenient to with its dam for several months on pasture Since milk Is nature's food for the calf It would be reasonable to suppose that milk alone Is sufficient feed for it In all enses however it should be little grain In provided with addition to milk If both the cow and the calf have good pasture and the cow Is giving milk enough the calf will grow to weaning age In good condition with less grain than otherwise would be the needed requently however amounts of both pasture and milk are somewhat limited Then the feeding of is essential absolutely more grain kept a a i equipped The to serve you now than Bank National irst ever Moab of ! The Only National Bank in Southeastern Utah i n for best When results i : : MEMBER EDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM : weeks old a calf may be taught to eat grain This may be dune by feeding it In creep from four six to a IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH i ' ' 'x MOAB I i Sy - - TEAMS HAVE HARD LUCK AT MONTICELLO NOTICE ANNUAL O MEETING "You are g'dng to have some sad dlsllluslonments" said the niysterloui 'j Egyptian "I've already had one" said the ell' The annual stockholders' meeting of boys' basket ball team the Wilson Mesa Irrigation company and the girls' team of the local high will be held at the Chester Wright school each met defeat at Monticello home on mesa on Monday riday evening The local girls were March 21 Wilson 1921 defeated by the decisive score of 35 L M JOHNSON Secretary to 18 while the boys game was nip and and Itl5 tuck throughout Monticello won by the marrow margin of 23 to 21 Don't borrow- subscribe The boys' team had a hard time the trip to the San Juan town and did not arrive until after dark Although tired out they wrent into the game as soon as they reached Monticello The score was very close throughout the game and two minutes before the final whistle sounded stood 21 to 21 Monticello managed corral to field a basket in the last two minutes of play winning the game The schedule for the game included s' a contest with the Blamling team Saturday '"U night but the Blanding boys failed to put in an appearance The Moab boys then tried to get another: contest with Monticello but that team apparently did not want to risk the laurels they had won the night before The Moab players were all under 21 years while the Monticello team two players from the older town team Efforts to secure a return game with the Monticello team on the Moab floor proved unavailing The Moab 1 ent "How "When that?" carnival company cam through here last year you were sellin ‘hot dogs' and pink lemonade"- is this " Birmingham Age-Herald negotiating GROUND of Plans are being considered by Utah Placer Mining company with 1 1 as Helen tunnel sample 4273 per cent of gold and only 16 per was ironrecovered in cent the while of the Tf case Beaught sample 84 per Cent of gold recovered and 3382 per was iron cent of to the of its the development property the showing in latter case of 800 lyintr on the Grand twice a much gold acres was recovered as in river just below the mouth of the f)o- !the former and about twice as much he ish iron lures river in uranu county recovered was fxzi 'ikir took ruin vrtjuiiliesii rinimq mnumrinro a small portion of the We five 640 acres nbcut miles mm the concentrates made inn vuv inuit4 from Moton IIUCOishup Kuubcuuntrt Inin 68Irin rinnn Cisco Upon the ord test nver from and found that about per cent claim claim the' gravel will average of the per concentrates was composed of yard about 60 cents in geld and 91 magnetic iron and 32 per cent noncents Good Breeding and Quality Are Necessary in platinum according to Secmagnetic ItIt would be interesting to for Beat Returns With Beef rotary-treasurer II J Butcher Offidetermine whether or not the gold Calves cials of the company believe that the value was in the magnetic iron or non-gravel on the claim can be mest suemagnetic iron but pen to which the cow dosot inasmuch ns the or have tssuilly handled by dredging sample was not large enough we wheat bran is anWtcellent miles down the river from not determine this" feed for this purpose A good ration ord the ish claims are situated the Officers and of the directors com-Beaught for the first few weeks would be and the Helen claims The pany are as follows: Theodore Petgravel coarsely of the ground corn oats and wheat Beaught claim carries erson president Harry Grass vice bran equal parts by weight with about $1 In gold and 46 cents in plati- president II J secretarynum Butcher of per yard small quantity oil Probably the work up-1 meal added every treasurer Edward Helmerich George few eed the calf on the Beaught and the Helen claims C days at first one-fourth UNCLE" Phillips Harry H Murphy and JESSE KNIGHT be of a can done most economically byiT or Toms pound of grain a day ANSWERS LAST SUMMONS sluicing according to Butcher just Mr what It will eat up clean giving is of the ine water supply All adequate tor all one-half and The death of no citizen of Utah in amount night mining purposes other conditions BANKS RECEIVE SUPPLIES few morning After weeks a ration many years has occasioned a more sincere said fo be are favorable for develop-J O GOVERNMENT of whole oat SECURITIES four sense of loss throughout' the state parts shelled corn ment than the passing of "Uncle" Jesse two Well-planned parts and oil meal one part by development work of Knight he pioneer mining man builder San rancisco March 15 - Nearly weight should substituted for the ‘tvUO 11ILUI U pwu ill lulu and AAA philanthropist who died at his nnY by conditions arising from the war All worth of 1921 government ground feeds The calf should bo eathome m Provo Monday morning He of the effects resulting from the con-1 f!'v'ns securitieshave been distribut- 1infrnm 1 o J 2 LP2Ulldi°f h?d enHn recenVy offered in the several strokes' tions have been overcome so that ed to banks Twelfth federal a day when six months old or approximately ot paralysis which brought district it this on his fin-I of the week half to one believe work was one of grain al illness company This pound total can be begun with the' opening of the represents the per 100 jiounds live weight "Uncle" Jesse was for a quarter of a preliminary shipments which will be season augmented no doubt by additional Unless tlie cow has been century one of the leading characters ' giving Recently some interesting tests of the milk state ew citizens iiijvy enjov the during the previous to this age of the - luu from the consignments year love were made upon samples and- - esteem of the uv people in the approximatelycalf tt may- be advisable to provid company's Beaught and Helen claims It is estimated that to $2009000 or more in these securities nurse cow for the calf To make the degree that Mr Knight did in and his determine whether Wilflcy tables death is sincerely mourned $1 treasury most could be used effectively in recovering which include thrift stamps satisfactory the calf every growth in hamlet Utah the Superintendent savings stamps $5 war savings values from the gravel should have a liberal supply of "Uncle" Jesse Knight T A the stamps and $25 and $100 and §1000 Janney of was well Utah treasury several months longer Tills known by many southeastern savings certitficates are in Utah Utah Copper company gives the true if It Is to make a maxl-'niuni the hands of postmasters in the people the report upon tests: seven growth show to the best "rom the Helen sample a recovery states ofandthe thetwelfth federal reserve of 50 territoriesof Alaska when the fair season arrives WEATHER REPORT cents in gold and recovery of district All and Hawaii of the post 4273 per cent was made offices By being fed in the way described It Results sell the should make a continuous growth from ollowing are the meteorological test of the securities while Beaught sample were of them smaller observations of the handle treasury savings some birth If branch weather weaned more satisfactory from the fact that properly so' that bureau of the U S department of recovery of 84 per cent made none of the calf fat or bloom Is lost was for the The $1 agriculture for Moab new treasury savings the for It to week "By these tests it was found that chances out and grow ending March 16 1921 the gold the stamps issued with the advent of from Beaught sample 1921 make a profitable and useful animal promise a wide popularity They concenrates very readily and good tn Its favor1 the Date High Low Prec of be governmentsavings movement are decidedly made from put same can dollar basis as they are exchangeable The calf is old enough to wean Thursday table concentration while in the case on a for 10 23 60 CR the $5 of the when from eight to twelve months old Helen sample gold did not war savings stamp and riday 27 H 66 CR treasury savings certificatesof $25 Weaning take 12 to ns satisfactorily as in the should from 15 Saturday 12 41 01 62 PC all of $100 and $1000 denominations be of the days and should done Sunday 13 43 Beaught sample gradually 62 case 4 cent PC which per interest compounded the test it is that pay When old to ai)owjtto Monday 14 43 apparent enough 57 03 "rom wean CL quarterly the gold is iron suck day for Tuesday 15 45 associated with a 65 once a weektheJJ Wednesday16 CR 38 a clean concentrate was made 72 every other day for four or five days CR of the iron a large percentage Your printing needs can be supplied and Increase the Interval until du tulik was is Times-Independent JIOORE not concentrated This aatumption by The ETHEL at all Is allowed Cooperative Observer LOCAL in I -ilf he-world Ovv r I y I The I LOREN THE ASSOCIATION MBS STATE -CDedERAL IUC i the j regard -z t n ' 1 couldifteen TmhII nowPaint s I a m j M-JJ ji u tef A jAnaYm in-cuded i ' a " See Us irst or ! j ‘ j I Paints Varnishes a " I a and 1 I I v - - i I ‘ officials I reserve Stains announced ' sufficient i O v i - i - - : - I ALL KINDS i a t I : j i milkfor Isespecially following -®id ofthe advantage ! i i ACME Are the Quality Best Any or Paints Purpose Desired certificates The Quality The recovery Can Not Prices Are Be Equalled Right concentrate Although MOAB DRUG EVERYTHING COMPANY LN DRUGS' aa a |