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Show PAGE FOUR THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT A Consolidation Issued Entered SA eeepc wine esate? of the Grand Every Times and the Independent, at Moab, Grand County, Utah. Second-class Matter at the Postoff ice at Moab, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. as ~Eeaa SUBSCRIPTION Three a f Valley Thursday ; ceF THE Months RATES Six Months One Year $ ener }al Highway 000,000 for .50 ‘marks eee Pad Moetemmanial LOREN . FS ASSOCIATION L. TAYLOR, Editor and Manager Life in Moab Twenty Thursday, UTAH D. eat CG. Nov. 21.—"Tn Boston, Nov. 17.—Wool consump is large and increasing, demand toeks and SLOCK are diminishing. Is goou September consumption at 62,000,000 pounds, yvrease weight, equalled the monthly corsumption of Ocaverayve tober and April of 1919 and 1920, when the industry was at its peak. With little prospect of a permanent tariff for a year, the almost prohibi- | tory features of the emergency tariff | an act, appropriating $15, forest roads and trails, important step toward the | development of the great resources ot |Our national forests,” states Col. W. 'B Greeley, chief of the forest service, | United States department of agricul! | ture. “The bill provides $5,000,000 for | immediate | additional expenditure $10,000,00 and makes available an on insure u steady decrease an supplies July 1, 1922. This money will be used until the next domestic clip is shorn. ‘in extending the present indequate Importers are buying considerable was booming, ly and Yad Miner’s basin and trailj system ; national of ; the » nation: foreiyn wool, to be brought in and had visited “Plug Hat” the | forests, the development of which is | Kelley held in bond pending tariff settlement. camp looking for a site for his saloon, | $0 Vital to the effective protection and This shows that manufacturers ex* 6 {utilization of their valuable natura! The Big Indian pect te need it all. Prices in this | Mining company resources.” held its stockholders’ meeting market slowly harden. The supply | at Provo and elected a board of directors. The act appropriates $9,500,000 for of suitable wools already is very low| Byron Davis was down from MinC. | E. Loose was | forest roads of primary importance to president; and the trade talks of a famine. ‘Tt Reed Smoot, tr’s basin for supplies. Vice president; John R. Twelves, secre- |the states, counties, or coiffmunities is not believed that mills are heavily E. J. Nash, well known sheepmuan, |tary-treasury; and Lester Taylor and | within, adjoining, or adjacent to the supplied. Not only is fine territory| was in from Thompsons. ‘naténal forests. B. Skewes, directors. Of this amount §2,-| getting scarce, but recent buying By | 500,000 is made immediately available the yarn knitters has greatly depleted | “Uncle” Bill Hays returned from || There was on exhibition at the for apportionment based on the area supplies of quarter-blood and they are | Tet Mancos to do some work on his mines. Taylor saloon a potato Weighing six ‘and value of the land owned by the. turning to three-eighths blood. on Wilson mesa during the winter. | pounds, which was raised in Moab by | government within the national for| Powell. { Fred Half-blood stapie and ordinary| “And still we ship them |ests. L. H. Eddy returned from Provo and went out to Lisbon, where he had In and pay 2 cents a pound for them,”| A provisional apportionment of the| /ciothing territory now are in the most| the paper commented.d copper interests. $7,000,000 additional for roads of pri- plentiful amounts in the offerings in | As Utah wools| « teed .| Mary importance to public travel will | the Boston market, Cooper Martin & Co. were udvertis. ! were among the first to come on the | tome we Anette? a d- | be made by the Secretary about Janing a big eee shoe sale, prices ranging porter market, they were among the first to | G. A, Iverson and Attorney from 65 cents to $2.50. M. |uary 1. be sold out. The bulk of the remain| M. Warmer arrived in Moab and went | ti The appropriation for the construe. ing unsold) Utah supply is held for The Taylor Mercantile company was on to Monticello, opening court or maintenance of roads and consignors who are not yet ready to, there “© n eivIng away some elegant dishes Monday morning. The with gfrand jury trails of primary importance for the sell. Some Utah wool {n_ original 1a cv@etag | | | party. Years Ago This Week The Vast i ‘ can of baking powder sold. “Spasms” was the name of a play which was to be given at Moab under the direction of J. R. Pavilla, assist ed by some of Moab’s best loca] talent. which had been in session in San Juan county adjourned without bringi ng in any indictments. The court officials returned to Moab and court was to oper here the following Monday. development and protection of the na- HE strength of each Member Bank of the Fed. eral Reserve System is practical) y the combined strength of the entire system. {i there were no other reason, thig alone would be a sufficient reason why you should entrust your boanking business to this institution. Our years many friends of business have earned US @ preat but we are big enough to take care of some new ones. bags is reported sold at 25 cents grease, for good clothing clips, a clean cost of about © 70 cents. Some original Oregon wools have changed hands at 22 to 25 cents for the best and 18 to 21 cents for less desirable, the clean cost for the best clips being 70 to 75 cents, and 65 to 70 cents tional forests is $5,500,000, of which $2,500,000 is immediately available. The act prescribes no mathematical apportionment of this amount. but states that it shal! be according to the relative needs of the various national forests, taking into considertion the existing transportation facilities, va Resources That Are Behind You! J. every November 24 signing by the president of the Feder-! tion 2.00 Advance) Ih MOAB, er FOR ROADS UTAH WOOL REPORTED IN NATIONAL FORESTS. SELLMG AT 23 GENTS Washington, 1.00 (Payablh TIMES-INDEPENDENT, How about you ? The First National Bank of Moab A té@Tegram was received by the sheriff stating that “The Only National Bank In Southe I, B. Lockhart astern Utah’ had been murdered on the Dolores Joseph Burkholder was down from river. Mr, Lockhart had been workfor the others. lue of timber, or other his Wilson mesa ranch with resources, load of ing alone on a prospect several miles For Montana clips in original bags relative fire danger, potatoes. and compara above his ranch and when 31 cents has been paid. Several lots oe oe one of his tive difficulty of road and trail eon young sons went from the ranch to Will Bruniley was over from Dolor of three-eighths half-blood ee Montana | struction. The apportionment of funds the claim to take his father some supes visiting his sisters, Mrs. Green brought 26 cents, or 57 to 58 allotted under this section of the pill have and ples, he found Faith Mr. Supreme. Lockhart cents clean. Quarter-blood Montana Mrs. Goodman. lying Utilizing the Squirt. will be made by the Secretary dead in the beside “To have his campfire where he no ose for faith” is reported sold at 45 cents clean, but said the Hea diine—Scented near future, Crapefrity Mrs. Emma New had been cooking a meal. Grimes and brother, mean, “whet The | know 42 to 44 cents is about the basis. body T know!" Then | Morida Product One new feature of the bill is the! Philander Ray, left Saturday Some southerp Bip had two bullet holes through to visit he went the out Utah fine medium wool has brouyht back. and bought some the cooperation of territories, states, wild- ibank their parents at Paradox must have noticed what a Rood Immediately after receipt of the cat mining Not news and civil subdivisions thereof is not 25 cents, or 70 to 72 cents clean. stock and a second-hand | atomizer Deputy Thos. Trout and Nea] the’ grapefruit Sheriff Young went to Salt Lake is. Boston Ray left made a requisite, as in previous acts. long ago such would bring only about moroy eRe Christian to for the scene, and L'fe Trapseript bring Tod Carver, who had been it was reported they M 23 to 24 cents. Some 200,000 pounds in the con- found expenditure of appropriations the tracks fined in the pen for safe keeping of two men and for national of Soda Spring's quarter-blood and , here horses leadin forest roads. The law, g away from the camp, for trial. braid wool has sold at about 14 cents however, permits secretary of agricul grease. The lot all went to a dealer. ture to receive cooperation, and forest W. R. Wheat had moved to Miner's “BEYOND’ IS POW EREF UL In fact, the development of speculaservice officials believe that undoubt basin with his family, and intended | KTHE tive buying L among dealers has been CLAY TON DRAMA edly considerable amounts will be of to work the Jowa tunnel for a Denver marked the past week. The territory fered, thereby augmenting forest road { Should «a daughter keep her proand low quarter-bloods has moved. to construction. mise to her mother, made at 18 cents. “While the moneys the latreceived under hat price you pay, or the label on the sack, Practically all of the new fall Tex. ter’s dying request, even though the Federal Highway act will provide you cannot buy it en. for immediate and much needed devel- | as clip has been taken up by eastern ' tails a sacrifice of her own Hour that will excel that produced by the Monticello Milling happiness ? dealers. A sale this week of 50,000 opment of lines of communication in Such a promise is the cause company from the selected hard wheat raised pounds at San Angelo removed the of the the national forests,” states on the dry Col. Gree. dramatic complications in a new Only scatterley, “a recent study made by the for- last big sceumulation. Parafarms of San Juan county. Experienced bakers throu ghout ed lots are Jeft. mount — picture, The San Angelo est service “Beyond,” shows that over 13.000 starring wools went to the intermountain country, who KNOW flour, will Ethel Clayton which will be a Boston house at 21 of miles forest roads, estimated to, confirm the feucents, 1AM NOW SERVING MEALS the clean to ture at the Ides theater next be not ovey 55 TO statement. this Tuesday. | cost $77,000,000, are necessary to com cents, Miss Clayton is seen as Avis THE PUBLIC plete the various state and county Langley, Fleece wools sre quiet. a girl who promises her dying Quotations highway systems within or adjacent , mother here for to watch Ohio fleeces are 25 to 26 and care for her wayward to the forests. ¥ MEALS Also, for roads ani WILL RE SERVED AT icents for brother, Alec, quarter -blood combing trails Later, the boy goes to , of primary importance for the | 2x FOLLOWING HOURS Kvery sack of Monticello Flour nine || fo 22 cents for half-blood Every dollar New Zealand. protection and use of the national for- | combing, 29 to 30 cents for fine unAvis, placed Breakfast happily on the market is backed by ests, some mMariied, 40,000 miles 6:50 to 8 spend for Monticelof SCS trails and her embing, brothe 29 r in dreams and IN Visions to 30 cents j Diuner for fine un 12:00 to 2 , and over 13,000 miles of roads wil] ulti-| washed lo Flour remains at our guarantee as to quality. clothing is reminded of her promise. ' und 35 Supper to 36 cents 6:30 to 8 Saeri- mately have to be constructed at for fine unwashed Delaine. home and helps lacing’ her happiness, she goes 1 . to him, cost of more than $63,000,000." Breakfast Will Be Served aids in his regeneration, and build up Southeaston the Earlier if Desired return journey is Shipwrecked. U.S. HELP RESTRICTED ern Utah ConsidHer CLEVER ‘TRICKS husband, hearing she has been lost, reer this fact TO OF OTL COMPANIES when IMPORTANT ROADS marrie s. After 7 All Home some months, Cooking and the Best returns, finds her husband remarrAvis next TO SECURE LAND Service Offered My Patrong ied Ogden, Nov. 18.—Since the action and believes him faithless to her. sack of flour from Af. “The of Gra Preside nar nt y Hardin ter a series of dramatic episod g in signing the of Utah” (Western Minera! Survey) your grocer. es ali Seating bill allotting $75,000,000 for the buildAccommodations “Where ends happily, Provided the Ohio Ou company is : kor Twenty Patrons Henry known, its closing down a well does _ing of public roads, Arthur Jones, famous Britthe impression ish playwright, wrote the story espec- not mean anything,” declared a Salt has gone out that the bureau of public roads has funds for a number ially for Paramount. 41 Lake man this week. Have of Three Julia Crawf Furnished Rooms to Dr kates that may Ivers adapted the story and the ord be suggested. “If the Union Oil, Dutch Shell and \ Rent In :_SSusunn at Reasonable picRates speaking of the allotment and nnsmmsanmanemmmmnauan ture was produced by William other big companies plug a hole and funds mananuny D. Tay available, W. H. Lynch, senior lor. Charles Meredith is leading dismantle, it means a ‘duster.’” hich man. Way engineer of the bureau of pub Then this oi! man proceeded to reButter wrappers, neatly and quickly late a number of specific instances | lic roads for the Twelfth district, isprinted, at The Times-Independe the Ohio Oil played the trick, sued the following statement today: nt of. Where “Federal fice. funds now and played available it successfully—and fo, the /expenditure in the narrator justified the tactics. state ae ctr Rnsetneetnenteeninne of Utal amoun t to $2,344,342.17. , He said: “I was in Lost Hill field, of this Calitornia. The Ohio had a well down . amount $1,494,194.97 has been tentatively allotted to projects. about 3000 feet,” he went on. The high“The | Way legislation company needed more acreage than recently enacted by it congress, in Which $75,0 could secure without paying exorbi | 00,000 was provides that the extant prices, so a ‘duster’ Was announe- | Appropriated, ed; the hole was Plugged, and the! penditure of these funds must be confined to a system of rig moved away. highways, the mileage of which cannot “Later on dummies came around| exceed 7 pei cent of the total poad mileage and picked up a lot of land at their of the State. This 7 per cent System is furown price, and the land owners felt ther divided into two classe they were putting one over on some s of highThree-sevenths of it shall sreenhorns who were unaware of the ways. he prima Ohio’s failure. But as soon as thes: ing ry or interstate and the remuainfour-sevenths must be deals had been closed, back came secon dary the While preparing Ohio Oil, about 11 months later, and| lor inter-county roads which connect to celeor correlate with the brought in a rattling good well in brate Thanksgiving primary System. the This Day, system will be designed same old hole! Pretty slick. eh? don’t forget that the jolly’ by the State road “Then up in Rock River, Wyoming, commissioner and must | meet Yuletide is only a few short with the approval of about the same. trick was played by the secre tary of agriculture. weeks away. the Ohio Oi) Co. The secretary js In this case even the | empowered casing was pulled: the wel! abando to require revisions or It is not too early to begin your ned and later the cleverly condemned field: modifications of this System as Christmas shopping. laid Our usuout by the state. was bought In approving proup and al line of beautiful and accept back came the jects for federal aid Ohio and brought in a well of preference shal} able Christmas gifts—all SOME | be given to such projects new, 1500 barrels, if 1 remember correctl many of them the latest as will expey! How many friends, relatives noveldite the completion of an adequat. “Now I don’t blame them. and acquaintances will ules of the season——is beginn They | and connected ing you remember this year at the dre no worse than the land how system of highways to arrive. who | terstate holiday time? in in character. lies back and expects the active dril]We invite you to eome in and “It is not ing company to make him rich the idea of the vove The list grows longer each year, while )) loak at ment to participate our large assortment he sleeps. The in the constr trick is justifed te joy of remembering each and doesn tit? But, oh! the of tion of highways which beat the other trickster, and the every one. benefit solely com Grandpara comm unity, county or ents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Club pany that puts its good money in town. While the the impr Members, ovement of the road ground has my sympathy every Friends in a distant town, time. may he the Acquaintance of great local benef “Many it, it cannot reports you made this summer on our have come from | cipate partivacation, in Huntington fede ral and aid Circle solely on this Chiff of sat your Employees or Emp oyer, ground. This point was fully urated sands having been encount or your covered ered ‘in the president’s first ustomers, —and passed. But [| am unable to! message to congress, which state give judgment on this Important d: mat , and many other gifts suita “‘Large federal] ter. But Ido know thet too much im Outlay demands All of them will eppreciate : federal a to every member of the familble voice in the portance must not be attached to the thought that you re y. Pro gra the| penditur m of ex. membered them at this season e. Ohio plugging one or two of Congress of the year. cannot justify its Utah| a mere Visit our gift soda from the federal wells. fountain. It may be the old trick over purse to the vice and quality have madeSerseveral] again and it may just be ill luck States, to be pro it In.se- | among rated famous. counties _for roa lection of sites just off the producti d betterment ve | Such & We tahe pleasure in being able to course will inv territory. ° . effer you an inex. ite oe abuses which %3 it pensive means to extend your “Drilling has not yet Stopped at ‘begwere better to etard against in the greeting to every one. inning.’ ” Huntington ard deeper sands will Be tested, You are invited to come in d and enj “Utah has everything To Join Glage Tubing. to recom ment it as a possible great | A “Otters ou produc- i haw S'HSS wat t88. cuh he ing state; if Huntington bade by and Cirele| fitsi Muedtine os, Parts of (in Chiffs never made good, there and then adding to ip 3 are othVAS Of copper. er structures that should put Utah jn hi Zine | The LP eopoeapt faye /& producing class with Wyomi : in 4 per ng and) Hidkhis vegi | his other states.” thtle fie) Vhe reg lead Jack Welsh was down valley on business. froin Castle a LT ns EAR Ta, | LL ct Se No Matter | Best Meals in Moab - Monticello Milling Co. 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