Show 'TT'r PAGE - OUR THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT Consolidation A of the Grand Enteied as Under and Valley Times Published by The Times-Independeit Issued Every Thursday Second-class Moab at the SUBSCRIPTION In Payable i ' RATES Months Months Year 50 100 $200 LOREN rUBTrtiEJltr UTAH f TAYLOR L or Tltt STAR DOWN ASSOCIATION i? OTimvr cnvv iv Editor m OCTOBRRj COLORADO THE )b1 Julian's Dramatic Rupert "IRES Gale COMEDY- Production YOUTH" O Henry "The in International Twitching No News Hour" 37 Night riday Cn walls of orado at some places the mile highcanyon are ofone-half or a distance about forty miles' is tbi there n? possible fixit"m MUST SPRUCE UP juration of the idea was hailed! en have nuiivu leiiiyiJII ivnn ctilfl n ptJIMHl won IUIVV l' nersnn VVIHIHl as a need and gave prospects of go through when attempt once the Little interest in relief for a the coming affording certain negotiate the was made to gorge municipal election next Tuesday class of laborers from inhuman The river is one seething boiling it the of down is being mass water as rushes shown by the people of employers steep incline of the canyonbut Moab This is taken to indicate However the plan was taken The men had traveled a few that the by of the nominations made at up employer no miles from every sort commencement of' the non-partisan Citizen's convention matter in what capacityor how Cataract canyon when their boat last huge rocks ami week are satisfactory congenial their work until the thrown against some crushed spilling them into the rush-ing to the great majority of organizationshad become intoxicated They caught hold of torrent the voters the The nominees are with their power and decided loge and edged their way down all to progressive citizens prostituteit to securing canyon They had not gone far when who they the found that their clothes collected have best demands interest of the regardlessof how un sand the that so much from water at community heart and who conscionablethey might be pro they to w re compelled discard will but their give their best efforts to fessing to believe that the Prusthem With nothing on the improvement of the town skin idea that underclothing partly swimming and "might makes at logs they times floating on contact is becoming more right" was the plan to be follow- tinued their the way down canyon and more plain to all that a eflswift that The undercurrent so change in the form of The raiload strike in Califor- they had to swim was high govemvery had in their been lost! Moab is absolutelyes- nia failed The great steel strike As provisions ment whenr the boat they' wrecked sential if the town to s h‘ s doomed to tai lure - frogs was lived vu keen on lizzards and other of to with the of Utah two states pace development one reptiles which they happened to find this seen on picketing as an aid to Under the pre1 hey were practicallyeight days with-1 sent incorporation the powers labor has repealer! the out clothes food or fire twenty miles from the junction of the governing board are very law' and has enacted another About of the two rivers they it offense limited Such came upon projects as paving which virtually makes the remains an of a human body which to picket campaigns street improv-ment And all because had perhaps been washed there hy work on a big scale a sewer the leaders of organized labor became high water The body was lying on sand a bank The system and other needed blinded with mistaken person had been dressed in heavy boots with khaki and 'erred to the impossible of pow'er extent suit are Clifford Ruth In a : Advance Three Six One TRIP Robert McAllister of Rock Springs Vyo and Lee Turner a prospectm of ricently fomerly Oklahoma started from Green River Utah in boat down the treacherous Green river They had taken on provisions and supplies for the journey down this river to its junction with the river and Grand thence down the Colorado river through the Cataract of is to be known one canyon which the most dreaded of canyons in the west leaving the junction of the After two they started down cut cataract canyon canyon wnicn ! 1 ' THRILLING Independent Publishing Company Grand County Utah Matter at the Postofiiceat Moab Act of March 3 1879 the TIMES-INDEPENDENT HAVE THURSDAY UTAH MOAB THE MEN TWO ' UTAH MOAB THURSDAY OCTOBER 30 1919 'the i if Clifford Ruth i MOAB Kenneth and Harlan ' c 1 n IN I "MIDNIGHT I A COMED MADNESS" Strong Dramatic International Monday eature ountain Y--"The Night No News - - Trouble" of 38 - i i i ZAERAE Dramatic A 1 i legalize True with Treat Boardman Extraordinary i "Danger i organized i Within COMEDY-"Uneasy Money" im-provments Screen a of thinking that the American belt on under the There the clothes present was on people will nermit destructionof the buckle of which was engraved the municipal government prirate business and property to name "Kenneth Niel" The clothes for some time been rotted so that they broke aid organization were considerable talk of matter mnkiny anv no touched Moab city of third class which whflt its The remains were moved half mile to would gi'p the town authorities Tf organized labor deserve to suitable burial place and stone bo1(1- tbp tablet to the public bond for or rpRnect was set above the power needed funds mvp date of the burial lorln and he organization' providt proposal nr to nroflt from approvSet" ed by the taxpayers at nea7 the special nr rlni nn or election aIaLIzWhether or not Moab mo nm iis vwv uiigiu case eubiiywe louna search w has sufficient population to made The bones indicated the rear - Exchange body to be that of of realization form I a has at a being : j is I a a r is ! r Li l i o I I n n : f i rl ' i n n i t j jv I XI Tl -xI a in a X 4 I a about man JI in th in3 - middle perhaps caugnt caught in tne nuuic age pernaps RE-t issomewhat doubt MAY NOT INLUENZA canyon while exploring it or washed certainly must be TURN BUT BE some place above in The men knew that it which the citizens would bo Way of boPGcss to start hack up the canyon adoab can improve their town nf n nn1 J ana so to tro down 1 until they and the time is ripe for the inauguration will be to the end glad to know that Sur-icame of it of 9n the campaign theei5ht!1 (lay lbpy arrived at of General Blue ui the general' ai a Moab geunuenuu nita na gctici deferted ferry croscinf ant) frorn! has the chance to become geon the leading vvasnmgion D U nas tnere on made their way to the old city of eastern Sian at H'te' wbere tbev food 54 H Ll sent out a statement to the effect uv ci Hi' uvi UpOTnll wv iiivii are turn of twenty among ine veiy or thirty thous-'Ahat likely to have a we are not few who nave ever mnde thnir of the ands dollars on municipalim-! through return of the influenza this winCataract canyon and tbat will through Prow-most niake it He makes no ciaim to bewas on-v the 'ter beautiful spot in the west wXhTta? reJVc7d ing a prophet but he is a senMcAllister's from at Ainao is retronble man and his present opinions are 145 to 121 pounds in the eight dnvs grossing into one of the most worth something And even if tbev were forced to endure the hunger ragged towns of the state from! the influenza were to break out splenditTnfav tv ml civ iv uMHwiuun improvecue iu uuluui position io nan-ments ARRIVES OR DRUG STORE Are the people of the die the epidemic'than last win-! community content to allow this tor The Williams Drug company's new There are not the great building is rapidly being nut into condition to continue indefinite-' bodies of men in camp we hadshf ri uy j rpi heie IS no - Uno vvtupanvy me store and me imes- nnpnpniLjnt hn Tnen d war raging to already a number of new fixtures are jjch's not this paper proposesHusconcert us from a proper arriving lesterdav Inriro fountain arrived and is being IO chi (k'il e Droninfr nnd nerhi hMnn inr nf fhn nniHnmm nni' soda installed rrvi for a- oim nn torn fnr Put a'o uie ountain is a- handwill' thntwo this and ahouW be unmindful have more to say on the subject the fact that such a its disease eastern Utah cost was in the still m the near future lurks in the world and that neifhborhood °f $3000 Several thousandsof another epidemic dollars are mav como!rr !t a!On d°e8 "Ot mean that we SWINGS thebudhig and fixres'aWe PENDULUM Should go about without guard-' store will be'found to be one of the ing our health Living condi- most modern in the state when it 11 the pendulum swings full toHions be cannot ignored at anv°pens the doors of its new hme to the will1time pubhc next month right it of necessity time Sanitation"is is necessary! swing full to the left than more because of COLORADO ever the SHEEP EXCLUDED n' Again a fraction of the human overcrowding of overcrowding the country and ROM UTAH UNLESS DIPPED with certain race powers the geat amount of traveling be-' - - and influence in the social fabric ing done hv tbmuundo Acting Gov Harden Bennion on ri isSUed'a Proclamation declaring which abuses that power is sure Section to another With all of that sheep scab was known to exist to to grief come blessings still the flocks in our must beamon£ and we Colorado This is illustrated by the turn sued qbarantine a constant guard against di-l orders aainstthe adof the tide of public sympathy towards organized or union labor "S SSm5stt'±n‘un‘1" th' -R The principle of organiza- ill : atiic lh pain ancij of inspector or tne bureau n Don of workingmen especially keep afteivvm it until we have dri-i animal industry Sheep infected those in the most menial occupait SCUD Will not be wim nermittAd tx tions at the time of the inaug- vpn againtrnnq the feel state purpose if we normal p-l VI(I1 ' ‘ 1 OllTnnnnzl J J V 1 'O - in -1 1 ) class there I ' CAREUL 1 THEATER it permit if STAR THE a I t d thud lel Wednesday Next of here Magazine 44444 4 44 4 4 I ' i R-icMnnt t-r c ! -decided i j i x i I J i I i t T be-provoments t L" '' i ' v I - Stoves 1 I v : v I Xi-'fixzxt- v I i i-f it'ioi-itllLl j e -e ! i be-THE i I ' When 1 ' IS buying A run is-On j £Jhe ' nd Scores of I to the 18th to the 30th and should in do do so for not LOCATED AT ORT other anything quarter ofa century a now- lasted Estate cost but but Oak a few! patrons COLLINS the merits of this And fraction a features cheap but stove? than again considerk????"'1''111 P1" lte ""'a Colo rn letter to this above normal fhn hanufit and the Rtntn showin tLUL aays Mr tlld ald frequent showers vv-o tv c was the greatest for SepteniAs warm conscKtnuilK a along fine schoolThe boys are in schooKatd oer since 1910 The excess was great! Alonzo second YM xV est in the southeastern quarter of the xrizilHe - J ine hHIUcui probable Deysert fifth grade L We have (rood state atate and there Was llHPI'i potatoes and was a slight deficiencyT1VIUO UI CT toma- schools here but not so good as Moab gvmvvto m Weber Cnnlio Cache ohu and Boxelder were increased The alfalfa They don't pay teachers here as much inSnLI UuQ-i CT11CT41 XJUAvlUtr J CroP ties Maximum temperatures exceed-!? was matured without frost as they should pay janitors" ana the did well ed 90 degrees at many plaets There injury niiu riH hay crop niri n 11 the nnv rrnn 11 111 TCltj Ulf mil Were no marked cold spells and YaKmXL fourth cutting being in harvested NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING much of the sections Peach agricultural portion of the some harvest was URGED OR BANKS completed and the picking oiof state escaped without killing frost pears and Value of Precipitation aPP'es apples tomatoes begun averaged unusually Winter newspaper advertising heavy there having been but two wetter wheat was being planted with TI'tK etzivl soil in stressed by R was Ross of in the good condition- Septembers past 29 Climatological Data Minneapolis former advertising head years but it was not evenly distributed of the Northern the ORMER MOAB GIRL WEDS Trust company of southeastern portion of the State an address before the and some southwestern Miss Maude Hinkley former MnnlJ Chicago in stations less than inn here the seventeenth nnhnnl I'An van of normal amount annual convention ' uttr ui Uwhile the excess1 than wasraore one inch in s mar-! "Newspaper advertising" he it parts of Rich Cache Boxcider at Silverton Colo 6 'O1 Utah October "has fho Juab and Millard counties ned rornnvrrT TT It asi v'lirnu ivi nwv distributed through th farmer nuasnn a wed known which hindered the banks in wtforme-fk was well of McCoy miss Hink1! rrxl month: there were ‘v V times noi "hwwioColo Xfic-CT limn nmes me peonie are brought infn during the first week and from the Ung Coh" forThepas!Xr' frSlv'? grown friendly" : r ' A ! L ' t i 1 r- ' j average I - 1 I - I 1 x -' ( ii ' i 1 r " i I forbanks I t- t receiving st-veruvenin t f t --w -- - "" r ' r -'i - -di ' j V - -- x-v I 'I r- t 44- besides the long Hit1 Vi the did cheaper t Moab Valley Temperatures were ably in stoves these r - iq ours yet more winters? of ' tlJ consider reality j 15th 27th - again from is Estate Oak stoves which we sold ten and fifteen giving their owners splendid service and will still brands which ‘ -for najitrAVl SEPTEMBER instance are you stoye continue s nauvn THROUGHOUT or go to I PP tvinrr heater cheap 1 ? tta- a ' i will testify re- -garding |