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Show 1921 THE ) SUSPEND PAYMENTS. woul! LOCAL AND PERSONAL present the difficulties. a] men weather to J. Scorup A. sup be Auto Repairing BLACKSMITHING pear een eLECTRICAL WORK A SPECIALTY ee ee at Guaranteed Work sonable Rea- Prices Your Furniture Repaired ee ep tenatee MOAB, a UTAH meen cL YOU CAN OWN YOUR OWN HOME and herbs roots, or minerals no Co.—(Adv.) Drug UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY in Moab Monday and Tuesday, to women, to of never where they spent several dental work done. 'to the railroad by ihis car. days having They were taken Mr. Robertson in amount of Mr. Westwood’s for the winter were burned, loss will necessitate further week len sonable price up and Dr. Sherman from Moab 400 DISABLED Every supplies And moreover—if you have a lot and a few hundred dolwe will on the give you for the will have stockgrower, the measure the affords protection sheepmen of placing the effect they easy “The receipts for wool Marshall said. stocks are going to next few weeks than age to anticipate be larger in the we had the cour- a short time will be glad to further into details with you. xO its buying for the wool operations and the demand to is going increase accord- SOON wae -R. BUSH umber Co. Lumber Dealers and Contractors EVERYTHING IN LUMBER \ND ITS ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS FOR BUILDING MOAB :: UTAH Watch | | ago. There has been an increasing demand for woo] for the past three months. “While in the east, I learned that have orders to now manufacturers maintain their mills in operation until publie in increasing The February. of the Season, with Autumn’s Abundant Offering as a Fitting Climax We have increasing and are assuming a steadiness that has long been absent,” Mr. Displaying the Gifts balance. them “Prices for both sheep and wool are being from the senate firesulted in an A Harvest Pageant paint- $1500.2° lars, are Wool who has returnwhere he attend- in an easier position than enjoyed for many months. rate of $100 to $175 per personal maintenance by men NORMAL not only assures better prices and better market, but with the obvious liberal credit more tendency toward which UNIVERSITY besides TO It COMING ing, tinting and sink in kitchen, size 24x24 feet, for— terms Dr. Al- consultation.| a ‘University of Utah by the United government. These men are | States ‘receiving their tuition fees and all and their the tariff, Mr. Marshall said, is probably the most encouraging of current developments in the sheep industry. Almost 400 men who were wounded otherwise disabled in the great or are being rehabilitated at the , war Respect lights, AT The by indefinite continuance of the emergency tariff measure. The maintenance of operated of weeks called and ed the conference with nance committee which SERVICE MEN We can build you a plain, neat, four-room Bungalow, in for friends. of again growers’ association, ed from Washington, today. It is hoped this operation will be successful although Mr. Nielson is very weak and fears are entertained for his recovery.—San Juan Record. the government. Most of these electric was some shall, secretary of the National ‘It was decided that a second operation /was necessary and it was performed their books with supplies and the trips to a couple wives, Steady improvement in the sheep and woo) markets and in general conditions with which the sheepgrower is concerned is noted by Fred R. Mar- Sherman hospital in Blanda turn for the worse last ‘paid at the month for Complete who families SHEEP INDUSTRY GETTING BACK his ranch at La Sal for the purpose of restocking his larder for the winter. Nielson, to be heard and ner of the land, may be of practical service to the distressed. “Therefore, they are willingly of fering the postoffice department for this purnose. There is no intgntion of interferense with private affairs or to act as a collection agency. Postmasters will serutinize and investigate carefully each case reported to them, and, when convinced of its gen uineness, will make such inquiries of other postmasters as the cireumstances may warrant and advise the interested relative or friend.” Mrs, C. A. Robertson and son Homer left Sunday for Grand Junction, ago at the ing, took galow at a very rea- MEN” postoffice department, with its organized facilities reaching into every cor- You can’t have good health with a stomach. Correct your ‘disordered stomach disorders with Tanlac and you will keep well and strong. Moab Drug Co.—(Adv.) | husbands distressed Pat Holahan, driller at the Big Six well, was called to St. George the last of the week to appear as a witness in a court action. He will be gone several days. Francis date four-room Bun- are ingly. MOAB, The UTAH. wool supply PAGE is not large as to flood the market, contrary belief in some quarters that to the large stocks are stored away. Of course, there will not be further importations and the bonded wool which was held awaiting tariff Tonight |Thursday] “HELP WANTED— saeeeel HALE” adjustment amounts to little more than 6,000,000 pounds. ._ “Western feed and range conditions “wre quite satisfactory. Sheepmen re- quire cash with which to conduct their operations. This, I beleve, is going to be forthcoming in ample amount to save them from what promised to be an embarrassing, if not a disastrous, situation. Replenishing of herds must ensue. There promises to be much buying in the next few for further announcements in next week's Times- Independent TO BE GIVEN BY THE all Mutual Improvement Association of producing wool ing it in 1912, as ed fabrics over the States tday over in the A BIG the THIS of picture! in. towering mountain, among them—ti- tans battling gers,” —~a best and worst. beating est Paramount picture, “The Hell Dig- | @ shown Ides theater Saturday. This is not Miss Wilson’s pearance with the popular at the | The remainder of the cast is composed of several players noted for their sereen achievements. The role} of John Wade is interpreted by Alexandey Broun, famous both on stage and seyeen. Other important character roles are portrayed by Frank Leigh,| Lucien Littlefield, Clarence Geldart | and Buddy Post. The last named is | one of the biggest men on the scree,| six feet six, and 7 story centers around L. LASKY Presents REID _IN~ he pro-| | the big PRICES LOWER; LAMBS REMAIN STRONG a etter ° Picture Than This WALLACE THE HELL DIGGERS i dredges which are employed to dig vold ore in Northern California and which, because of their colossal size are known as “Hell Diggers.” Frank Urson, who has handled the megarhone for Mr. Reid in his last two pro ductions, directed. CATTLE B JCC all JESSE vides the comedy relief in the new production, Both the original story and the sce nario were written by Byron Morgan, the author of the series of automobile stores in which Mr. Reid hag starred and the last of which was “Too Much Speed.” The \ And heart! Mactruck Your Hurry ?”’ measuring through first ap- | “Wally”.| She will be recalled as Virginia Murran, daughter of the motor manufacturer in “What’s Long Time Before You'll for mastery ! Mother Nature in all her beauty. Human nature at its be You'll wait a rushing river, endless plain, and 1912. Lois Wilson, leading woman in the three notable William DeMille productions, “Midsummer Madness,” “What Every Woman Knows,” and “The Lost Romance,” plays the leading woman’s role opposite Wallace Reid in hig lat-| will Wallace Reid At His Very Best! A romance of gold and guile in the primitive West. Of LOIS WILSON WITH WALLY REID IN “THE HELL DIGGERS”, which FEATURE RANGER A story that smashes through to the biggest tingling heman triumph since you saw Wallace Reid in “The Valley of the Giants.” creased cost of producing manufactur. cost COMEDY Grit! =a are love United is in PATHE Also---“ THE SKY the cost of producthere > Saturday Night............ | ee cee Kansas Small City demand Stock Yards, for beef and Nov. 18. pork JESSY at eastern distributing points in connection with heavy receipts of short fed cattle and hogs in Chicago caused a lower market. The declines in Chicago were sharp, and the trade displayed dullness. Here fat cattle broke 50 to 75 cents, hogs about 15 to 95 cents, and sheep and lambs were The cattle market is showirregular. ing an adjustment from a range to a feed lot movement and the run includes a large per cent of “warmed up” steers, while prime grades are s¢arce. Receipts BEEF of CATTLE fat cattle were the smallest but the market this for some here was forced down in | prices SHEEP AND Promised ' to were $8.00. in LAMBS demand active FOR SALE--A few JUST LOOK—The best A. Thanksgiving.—Mrs. It building lot! ete FOR bedstead, Moes Pitts- . 21 two mat- | sorrel run-| AUCTION ning stallion “Beeclew” around suve from =| her ruin. . half world to brother storm was stranded so long on a desert island that : the Did her world thought dead. Then. nome al, last, she found her husband married to another woman! A story of all the greatest things in human hearts, and Would Cost Her! | the after wreck. And and Promise SOME yond! things—be- | Next Tuesday.............. mp will be sold | under the hammer for feed bill, on | November 30, 1921, at 2 p. m., at | the livery barn of John B. Folsom, Gfeen River, Utah. few fine Navajo rURB, | ' FOR SALE—A cheap; see them at my home.- C. BR. Fish journeyed She Dream What This tresses , carpet, large rug, two up-| holetered chairs and a hall-tree. All Call Saturday.- | in grood condition. 2t51 | FE. M. Young. SALE—The Presents Leaving the joy of her honeymoon, she do. Little for veese mre CLAYTON Bs whatever he might 75 Larsen. Write F iy Moab for $700. Ave., Frankstown ta, 7123% burgh, Pa. ei ieee SALE—Onak $7 at stand that she’d renegade this by brother, Lambs held steady and sheep were , Western| slightly lower for the week. up to $9.10 and native sold lambs Fat ewes sold| to $9.00. up lambs Feeding| at $3.25 to $3.75. mostlv lambs. sy te __JN--— She Had | to! $1.00 declined Calves ate “BEYOND” Chicago. Fed steers declined 50 to | 75 cents, and grass fat steers were off | 50 cents. Grass fat cows were off| 95 cents and fed cows showed a larger| handy| heifers, fed Good decline. weights, were steady, and heavy class- | lower. es $1.50. L. LASKY ETHEL week | time past,| run and lower by the heavy FIVE so months. Those who have stock to sell will find comparatively ready deWashington, Nov. 20.—Postmaster General Will H. Hays continues bat- mand at good prices.” The number of sheep in America Tom Kelley of Fruita, well known ting over 300 in smashing precedents, has decreased from 62,500,000 head in sheepman, was an arrival Sunday to 'Mr. Hays’ latest innovation to human- 1910 to less than 35,000,000 head in department is to 1920, according to statements made appear in district court as a witness. ‘ize the postoffice it a national “port of missing| ' make before the ‘senate finance committee ” Miss Kathlyn Nutter of the high /men at the tariff hearings by representaschool faculty left last night for| To this end the postmaster general tives of the National Sheep and Wool Delta, Colo., to spend Thanksgiving caused to be issued today the followBureau of American, with home folks. ‘ing statement and notice: J. F. Walker of Ohio, a member of “Never before in the history of the the executive committee of the buThe friends of A. M. Robertson are _postoffice department has an attempt reau, and J. B. Wilson of Wyoming, pleased to see him around town this ‘been made to assist in the location of vice president of the bureau, vigorweek, after a severe attack of inflam- | persons who have become lost from ously attacked the ad valorem feature relatives and friends. As an-| ‘of the ‘ their matory rheumatism. Fordney tariff bill in their ‘other step in bringing the postoffice statements to the finance committee People who have been helped by } nearer to the people and making it. and asked that it be eliminated. Tanlac are alway anxious and willing |! a little more human, Postmaster GenThe bureau officers favored basing to tell others about it. Moab Drug | eral Hays is publishing the following the duty on the clean content rather ‘notice in the posta) bulletin: Co.—-(Adv.) than on the grease and quoted the “The postoffce, the port of missing costs of growing wool in this country Miss Helen Newell and G. N. Cran- men. and in foreign countries, calculated to “To all postmasters. It is my wish show that dall, of the high school faculty, left 33 cents a pound on the yesterday for their homes at Provo, that the machinery of the postal ser- clean content basis is the minimum to spend the Thanksgiving holiday vice be placed at the disposal of those duty that will afford the sheep indussearching for loved ones who have with their families. try of the United States sufficient dropped from sight. Every year protection to prevent its destruction. | thousands in this country are reported | District Attorney B. W. Dalton was They declared that there is as great jcalled to Price Thursday, and return- missing—children, young men, young increase to the woolgrower in the cost was on for appendicitis to secure an up-to- remainder POSTOFFICE WILL BE “PORT OF MISSING Commissioner J. G. McBride R. D. Westwood sustained a loss of about $200, Monday night, when his cellar caught fire and its contents were completely destroyed. A large We now offer you an the The government has spent $15,000 for machinery alone, at the university for the use of former service men; and more machinery is needed. ; ol contains Moab at his home ied to Moab the first of the week represent the state in the trial criminal cases in district court. exeere while ics, plumbing, commercial art, architectural and mechanical drafting, bookkeeping and accounting. the arriva) attend the board meeting. 7)1 ALLEN All My from week ‘made and | | . County an was me is lanlae opiates. Times-Independent. The vite by plied | barks pinion printing needs can financls ; University Joseph Titus of Indian creek spent| enrolled in the regular college courses. several days with his family at Moab, | Special training is given in applied electricity, auto and machine mechanthis week, /@st of the |r It is but one of a numbe tt ent3. to bolster up the | Provo. intended Pyneasures | v estock industry, and give the stock-| _,, chance of Utah while about| j j i 1 use of the depression in the quced beca industry at this time and the ireity of many men to make these hyve: towns TIMES-INDEPENDENT, _twenty-seven of them represent other| states of the union, ' Special courses are being given to Oscar Turner, the Cisco cattleman, | 288 of the former service men at the is attending district court at Moab. many of stock men, permits for grazing their whom have national forests, are inetock in tne he outcome of a bill now erested in t in congress which would give payment Yes r’s time for the them a This bill was introfees. of grazing live al | ; | Various ET Thursday, November 24, "THE “lf Ji’s IDES THEATER...... 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