Show Thurflday PAGE OUR THE THE A Consolidation of the iHHuetl Every Entered CONSERVATION BY TIMES-INDEPENDENT as Grand Moab at Matter Second-class Under the and Valley Times Thursday of Act tb at the Utah Postoffice at Three Months Months One Year 50 $ Six In (Payable Moab 1879 March RATES Advance) j 100 200 I I LOREN orrnt ASSaClAIUM nuSTAH L TAYLOR Editor and ( i Manager i IS IKADER PRODUCTION which spontaneous! gives rise changes of one element into another with the elimination of alpha beta active IN RADIUM O to has or gamma rays Mme Curie’s visit to Americainterest quickened popular and scientific rui inuny yvuia luuiuiu valiu in B sively radium according to R produced from the Austrian ores Moore chief chemist of the bureau of at Joachimsthal Later radium was mines who in a pitchblende deposits in statement prepared obtained from for the engineering foundation by Cornwall and from autenite deposits in nine Portugal About permission of the director of the yeqrs ago officials of tha bureau of mines found isbeipg says hat bjT“cancer ni sooththe of rjitlium usq tHat sb "All GtloadoT’tfhd'i'fJasttii cannot'Tie West'crn Utah cancer 'nowever the represented lariat bodies of racured and it requires a skilled surgeon dium-bearing in the ore world At who thoroughly understands the pro-der the United States dosage in order to get favorable the present time results” says Mr Moore much more radium than all The statement is given out by the the rest of the world together "rom the beginning of the indusfoundation as a part of a nation-wide in 1913 to try January 1921 approxicampaign to foster research in pursuance of the plan of its founder Ambrose mateiy 11& grains or rauium element Swasey past president of the have been produced in this country American Society of Mechanical Engineers Probablynot more than forty grams who in establishing the foundation have been recovered from foreign ores with a gift of $500000 dedicated since the discovery of radium by Mme it to the This “furtherance of research in Curie industry has assumed an science and engineering or for the exceedingly great importance owing in of radum Cancer of the to the therapeutic use any other manner is of and the being continually cured by the profession engineering of of All good mankind” use radium cancer however that at the be it Mr Moore says cannot so cured and requires a present United States is producing more radium skilled surgeon who thoroughly under stands the proper dosage in order to than all the rest of the world get favorable results” and that probably not more than forty grams have been recovered Many scholarsand scientificmen are from foreign ores since the discovery preparing statements for the foundation of radium by stressing the necessity for Mme Curie if America is to maintain her “On account of Mine Curie’s recent visit industrial supremacy radium and radio activity have among the nations ”f the world acquired a interest” he adds now in “Radium is found only uranium ores Uranium is the ‘mother’ of radium Community Eair Star hall Saturday radium is formed from uranium by series disintegration through a INCY O THE YOSEMITE of atomic changes Radium also and ultimately forms lead the final of the as product uranium bureau con-iipuallycup! ’Uie-'catWdt!tb'deft)sits I 1 i Community 1 research disintegrates ! radioactive element has a de rate at which the change takes place some are extremely slow some It rapid takes about 5000000000 a given quantity of years for one-half to change into uranium other produets Radium A one of the disintegration products requires only 305 of minutes while one-half anv given amount of radium changes in 1690 years “These rates of change are definite and fixed and up to the present no either physical or chemical means have been discovered which can either retard or accelerate the disintegration of rate ny radioactive element “During these atomic changes three types of rays are given out The pha particle is atomic in mass and in fact is a helium atom with two positive charges on it It has a velo-1 city of to from 8000 12000 miles a but to its relatively second owing large mass it does not penetrate matter to thin A sheet anv greit extent of writing paper will stop alpha par-tides' and their range in air is only few Old Incy an Indian woman from a centimeters “The beta rays consist of negatively whom Dr John C Merriam of the Carvast charged electrons similar the ca-1 negle institute obtains amount thoderaysin a Crookes’ tube the Their ui iuic i£ rricniuci ui muicui tribe and is velocity varies from about 100000 Yosemite somewhere be miles a second up to nearly that of tween 100 and 148 years old light The 186000 miles a second particle is mass ofthat the beta Beit B Turner field supervisor of of it hydrogen atom he United States hinlmrion! uiirvuv thot iinn-nOv Lt nL V ov n va (I (ZCIl III v arrived last night en route to the La IIVU ol which all matter is built up Sal mountains where he will put in The third ray given out in radio-1 several days on an inspection tour the active changes gamma ray is very similar to Roth are viCommunity air Star hai’J Saturday in ue oi uranous einer very snort but the The Richfield correspondent of the wave leiigth gamma ray has a much Shorter wave length than the Salt G Lake Tribune has it that J and McBride is one of the commissioners more penetrating It is the the' is of Juan gamma ray which almost San county While in Times-Independent exclusively used treating cancer wishes the county by of radium the alpha and to the south all the good luck there is means beta rays being screened off by one yet it is felt that Grand county would or the twp themillimeters of lead through object to the loss of gentleman wlch gatnma rays can penetrate named as one ot our nwn commiasinn “Any element therefore is radio-1 radio-1 ers I finite air this of Saturday at page) the St Who w’s the at MEMBER EDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM National? irst a a i nliiilry be frli-nd a mel w in of Ims loyal private ammunition " -iV a fulfilled money at any time has been faithfully of make up the financial Hundreds satisfied DEPOSITORS irst or five years during National Bank of Moab family of The in good times and dull the bank has steadily grown resources It has built up remarkable second and financial responsibility call its of government securities Every proper upon reserve of Every demand creditor or DEPOSITOR has been met These are the finest has been promptly and cheerfully satisfied evidences of service and security to offer the DEPOSITOR of to day to invite Our officers and directors you open a savings account checking account with any reasonable here with one dollar or irst National DEPOSITOR amount and become a services ' im finance the constitutes the of His t equal Im dough Boy money the is the army of thrift economic development His intercuts Banking begins and ends with the 'DEPOSITOR have taken precedence over all others at this bank since its responsibility has been to him Our paramount opening in 1916 bank to return the DEPOSITOR his The cardinal obligation of Sport he none hile on DEPOSITOR The hall r DEPOSITOR T11K week Barthelmess Meets Barthel mess says in his day tint ninny sport Itirk together “Each OICIAL first finishing of our own livestock on our own farm but products the people who have five or Urgehead ten not to sell them but rather to feed learn the them themselves and join with or more then one game neighbors in making up a carload for the market Also to hold on to their betshe stuff and feed them young ter than They will be ever before in the valuable spring is of vital “This subject movement to every business man and citizen of the state and only by prompt and right now' can thusiastic effort we avert the disastrous consequences of unmarketed products of reduced anil :alib-quate depleted livestock herds'TlhoUt which returnsthjn mypey and all that thef banker and the means the livestock farmer the merchant the who needs employment man man anti in fact everybody “We are aware that the first big outstanding problem of it all is that of with finding the necessary money w'hich to carry this thing along This the question demands of the tanker other creditors a broad merchant and liberal and optimistic view of conditions that but he Not only must his turn guns on thewith men and insti-produces tutions higher up which he is and connected connected and must consistently with the persistently bombard them importance of like liberalityand optimism and the imperative necessity in this that everybody must carry on’ the financial war just as they did in great world war” advancement series i92l -n- i AMERICA September and feeding 3 SUBSCRIPTION URGED STATE (Continued from Independent Grand County UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT a a a firms "He pestered the life out of me mi Introduce him to a girl In the pieliiri’ fluidly did so He took her out three times mid sloppi-d short “‘What’s the matter?' asked him Don't you like her any more?’ liked her fiui “‘Well thought she liied to work me' he answered ‘The first time was out with she liked salted fold me almonds gol lier The next night when some walk she had we were taking The third have smut' more when we were sitting on the liotol porch she wanted some tffore suited I THE I I IRST NATIONAL MOAB I I BANK h'-r -he “ O I The t a “ ‘Thai's rural I National 1 whet'r quit’” Mk quotes ‘That friend as saying girl owes me So cents now andif slie hasn’t pay made move to hack”’—New York Tribune D L C H V A G " a to Idiots Advice Hughes about Bishop was talking agnosticism al a luncheon in Portland “‘An agnostic asked me once' lie said ‘if didn't good a come across couldn'i mi many things In the Bible derstuud GOU DELOCK President Vice ROBERTSON President Vice President GREEN MARTIN Cashier P Rank Southeastern in DIRECTORS R McCONKlE JOHN DON TAYLOR MAX B Utah AND OICERS aitnontls his darn Only W Asst Cashier PACE E D COOPER M TAYLOR 4— I 1 Illllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll al-1 gnosi ic 'what “‘Well’ snld the do about it?’ you “ ‘My doin' friend’ answered just aS would while eating nice hit of planked shad When come Io calmly lay II on one side and letgo on enjoying the deliciousment a 1 ” i x-wx j bulk sold v of up to sales $775 $825 SHEEP Moderate to AND $825 Pigs LAMBS of receipts sheep met an at higher prices wethers sold up to $500 and yearlings are quoted at native lambs are to $800 $925and Western feeding to demand urgent Choice ewes to $600 to $675 at quoted lambs $900 $1010 lambs $625 to $725 up up - i il tif-t yi-nrs I 1 x 1 i i V j I -about j I 1-1600 re-nwlj ' f e I’-n j ‘ ! X-rays i i X-ray 1 I a l I I I v denormal season R Meeker representing the state of the year engineer’s office engaged upon special HOGS investigation of the extent of the waHog prices today were 40 to 50 ter in the Colorado river basin and its cents lower th an a week ago At the tributaries as well as the amount of low the point 8 cent quotation was himself on the bones do so’ Irrigable land to be found in the termaintained bv a slight margin and t’iltirv cnvoi’pt bv fhn Cnlnmiln vs vcw today’s quotations were 25 cents up is a tew in spending inrr ilnfodays Grand June Child Was Lucky from the bottom with top $830 and inr uciuci Uli Hie cnkLnlAnna liinnhiglmm- nine li uvn vnivvuig OUUJCVV is in This conformity with the work It ’’ii XV “iiiii’iii in in vuirriiit nsr VHL inn eoi-nn of out VII Ugovernors V v V WMIVIU an elevated irnm in Brooklyn recently lhis western country who recent! v nr In lulling she missed the :qiio:n-liing ganized to get the work started stnrte for the future development of the western and lhe phitfoiin truck glanced off an states as regards the arid lands elect tie lead wire utilize and landed on lie The purpose ultimately is to feet of the street Colorado and pavement 3ft below She the entire waters Green rivers and their cried as policeman picked Iter up tributariesto place in storage reservoirs and put the only Injuries rnvstciaus found her water through vast irrigating systems untiio were three broken eel upon belands that are now idle and canRcrutclips — £'Seattle not i? reclaimed without water — Grand Junction News War Shrines in Schools :tbone I f for feeders at of country for this inquiry Volume I ' r increase in the steady prices mand is about RIVER a j t I SURVEYOR ON ANOTHER THE COLORADO I 1 is-much j I Boost a t h I n I PoHt-lnuHli’i-nr r ' J THREE I ' i l‘n of Your by A KIM) telling an acquaintance was her girl friends “Ves” she said “my friend Maud is only twenty-five j plied OE She about printing neida The Times-Independent be can sup-i but She's been MOAB i I i I mar- tied three times And all her husbands have been named William” “You don’t say!” replied he “Why she must be regular Bill collector!”' New York American — I By i sending away some of the many fine i Picture a A 50c 4 CATTLE HOGS At i i the MARKET LOWER outset Of UNSTEADY SHEEP HIGHER Local Views which this week prices for glass fat cattle were lower but in the past three days the market! strengthened and final prices were 25 to 50 cents above Tuesday and strong to 25 cents higher than' last week’s! ed cattle close were steady Hogs were down sharply but regained 25 cents of the loss in the past two days Immbs advanced $100 to a new high level for September Sheep were up oO to 75 cents Cards Post we have on display of wonderful assortment a We lews have and i I I you ' I are invited to look them over ' I I I Will buy as The accurate and of Times-Independenl’s copy the most a the Since Map valuable map of Map was of the the oil Eastern Utah OU ields— recognized district yet produced published 1 i THIS V-eA hundreds H“0 I of copies have i been sold to e If you shows A are in any the location copy will way by be the oilmen tm BEE west interested in Utah oil you legal description of every sent to any address should have a copy dome and structure in postpaid upon receipt RECEIPTS calvt‘s I cat37-I cat-' 51- 69-3°0 5a0 throughout 1 WEEK’S thls "'eek wcre GLOOO 29000’hogs and compared with 46850 7llves 20650 hogs and aiSt week’ and 1?’“50 valves 23550 hogs and sheep a year ago P’750 sheep of this the of map region 50 It cents cat-1 Times-Independent Moab Utah Our Window Display 43-i ' CATTLE though cattle receipts this week were the largest of the the season market closed steady to 25 cents high! er than last week owing to increased demand The advance was principal m grass fed grades or theyearliS class in largest supply Prime fed u°n Weight up to J940 and heavv stoorc $900 The bulk of the gras brought $500 to $650 sOlTIt cows tOi and Heifers $350 to $8u5 Light weight veal calves firm weigh” were and medium and heavy "’ignis were lower J s The See -690' STOCKERS Demand for strong prices AND EEDERS actiye at nSerate Stockers Was There was a The Moab Drug Company |