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Show the thousands able that have of oil minded frospects deby arbitrary eliminated been will again put mands and policies noose. a their necks in the next It is also forecast that | agriculture; in- majors 3,000,000 Under of the "wildcatters." of the government officials to act. the past policies ty to Department demanded ation unitiz in where inmatters on minor geological first hand surveys, ownership data, of data stead of incidental matters scrawlreports and plats, a mass trip endless almost that tment ing in an Depar was filed with the in maze federal the to the ble through availa made been i has anda Washington. ts enden indep well financed e of milWhile no definite declaration has majors, at an expenditur will leases been made as-to the future policy new lions from which from reports government the of be issued. Washington indicate that the slack- , Under the pretext of an untruthing of the rein on oil control on | of ballyful conservation program the the and the Federal lands, is based on hoo, to protect posterity stion exhau near a t agains nation ts permi prospecting of petroleum; TE been have 12 years past the iin is house Pi Delta the Uni- "actives" marshalling week next the with around and "pledges" honorary staff of her office-temhouse| porarily, the broom. Spring in the Alpha will begin | cleaning in any house, except that sororimemties call it a "party." The bers, it is whispered, have another the for Costumes for it. ‘name to be of a are rumored "carty" pro will and nature, | fascinating bably consist of old slacks and dungarees, with bandanas for the glossy heads, and old sweaters on the glamorous torsos. Games will be much the same as at your house and mine during "hell" week, and will be played with dust ‘cloths, vacuum cleaners, and the good old scrubbing: brush. Thirty thousand full i guards protect jittery time bodyAmericans. DON'T LET Your BUDGET We wish to take this opportunity of thanking everyone for thei r patronage during our remodeling and sale. Your response and suphave proven confidence In Our Market Fish - STEWING STEAKS, per Arden a Se Salmon - Cod LAMB - LIVER Fish per Churned Salt Lake City lb. 15¢ BUTTERMILK, per qt. 10c CHILLING COFFEE 1-Ib. 30c¢ - ae Two kinds 2-lbs. 58¢ - Percolator and 4-lbs. $1.14 - Drip 20-Ibs. $5.50 SCHILLLNG PEPPER 2-0z. Te - 4-02 . lle - BE SURE TO GET 0 FRIDAY and day on | 8-02. 19¢ UR HAND SATURDAY, BILLS MARCH 15 Moab Co-op. FOR and of ' make which You can tell the first time yoy up taste Wilken Family Whi that it's extra special in mild, ness and rich flavor! a Docr," and "Tenth Harry | These THE Born, the plural| plays have morning n'a QUART No. 228 Y, Kam Lily Holyoak, Mary Jane Baldwin, | LaVon Johnson and Vira Shum-| been ‘ FAS a y \ rs Te » a - Blended Wh ishey. | Peterson. THE ! CRADLE Thursday E, Wilken No. 229 Com W. RR. McConkie : way. Bishop after which| crowned the queen, the M. I. A. dance was given by the | | very carefully prepared by four couples, Misses Dolline Jones, class, and give promise of | speech Lois Peel, Emily Madsen and Wanbeing some of the best plays of | | da Steele, Lloyd Parriott, Lowell | the year. ' Stout, La Var Barker and Clay | ‘auditorium. ENGLISH. We'll begin with box; BLENDED ame 99°11 6D Se on "YILIEN TAM { i at | Oysters the | tain a daughter to Mr./ 0x| local hospital, of the plural but is boxes, ' and Mrs. William Driscoll. should be oxen, not oxes. Born. Wednesday, at the local| One fowl is a goose, but two are | to Mr. and Mrs. Donald called geese, yet the plural of mouse | hospital, Blake of Monticello, a son. should ne'er be called meese; you Born, Tuesday at the hospital, to may find a lone mouse, or a whole but the plural of| Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith, a son. nest of mice, Born, this morning, a son to MY. | house is houses, not hice. and Mrs. Earl Martin of Moab. If the plural of man is always 1939. Mr. Holbrook pointed out in Product s from CHEESE, Old-Fashioned ce - Ib Dairy COTTAGE Kippered HENS SPEAKING OF areas in more than hose Atlantic. southern iron but from waters con- | lesS copper| North | the Blended whiskey. 86.8 proof. 75% neutral spirits. Copyright 1940, The Family, Inc., Aladdin, Schenley P. -~ When colcnists settled Australia 150 years ago they failed to bring a school master to educate the children. Wat 0.04 D We have Swift's Premiu ‘ ‘ y and Picnic 3 ( ‘ : § i = yy Te) KX = 3G a FX YY , eS b : .y = - h ; U4é[oe 4 || in us. Therefore we will continue to buy for CASH and sell for CASH-giving our cuStomers the benefit of LOWER PRICES... pi Fresh "Closing Busy with wartime duties, BriChamberMinister tain's Prime seventy -first let his will lain pass unanniversary birthday celebrated Monday. rural and States. the United underThe greatest fact-finding SCHOOL NEWS 1s history nation's the in taking April, when in place take to slated Friday, program a of be will census There decennial the sixteenth States given by the Mograndah. This prothe population of the United 1940 year gram is to be staged on the year's The conducted. be will is | Everyone of the school. events anniversary of | brings the 150th program, this attend to which invited America, in census-taking | which starts at 3:07 p. m. One of in 1790. be a) begangt will attractions Deelah main the song by the faculty. Ball. Green and Gold The basketball game between the and green ball gold annual The Moab a and Swedes Terrible of the M. I. A. was held Saturday | bkallpicked team will be played in the evening at the Grand county high school gym Saturday evening. | one of | room, and was pronounced taken in by the game | events The money social the most successful will be used in the project of fix- | hall was atof the season. The : grass,| ing the ball field, planting in the M. I. | decorated | tractively making bleachers, etc. Everyone A. colors. is invited to attend. The tickets Queen cf the ball was Miss Lorare 25 cents for students and 50 following the while Pace, raine cents for adults. Misses | attendants: were girls The speech plays "Initiation," Weech, | Norine Corbin, Derothy called men why shouldn't' the Sunday Marcn 17, some of DalPre-Easter Picnic. plural of pan be called pen? ton Wells more talented enrollees Parents and staff of the childret | The cow, in the plural, may be are planning to present an all in the nursery school will meet called cows, or kine, but a bow if Irish program in the camp. Starred Friday evening, March 15, at 7:45 repeated, is never called bine, and will be that Irish thrush, Dick for a pre-Easter picnic. The comthe plural of vow is vows, never Murchy and Jce Traetinno, whose mittee in charge of the social in- | ancestry is not wholly Irish. Howvine. I speak of a foot and you show clude: Mrs. Earl Shafer, Mrs. ever it is said that he is just as me two feet; if I gave you a boot Lelia Turner and Mrs. Erma Tay- | adept on his fiddle with Irish jigs, | would a pair be called beet? If: lor, as anything else. with the following assisting One of Dalton Wells' cooks, who cne is a tooth and a whole set are with the refreshments and entercan beast of many an excellent teeth why shouldn't the plural of tainment: Mrs. Anna Tangren, meal prepared for the company, 1s booth be called beeth? Mrs. Maggie Taylor, Mrs. Nalie leaving camp temporarily, going If the singular's this and the| Dalton, Mrs. Ethel Tangren, Mrs. back on the troop train in the plural is these should the plural' Stella Stewait and Miss Ruth capacity of a cook. He is Edward of kiss ever be written kese? The Skidmore. J. "Raggie'" Reardon, one of Dalone may be that, and the two Chicken noodles will be a feature ton Wells oldest men on the point may be those, yet hat in the plural of the luncheon served nursery of service. Also leaving on the would never be hose, and the plura: school fashion, with eggs, baskets,| troop train, but for home, will be of cat is, of course, cats, not cose. songs and games finishing the enJames "Scotty" Wilson, the oldest We speak of a brother and also tertainment. All parents of preman in point of service in ccmof brethren, but tho we say mother, school age children are invited to pany 234. Wilson has served five we never say methren; then the attend. years aS a Member of company 234, masculine pronouns are he, his, and most of his time being spent as a him-but imagine the feminine, Two and a half million hired | cook, and when forty of the men | she, shis, and sim! nands are employed on American| from Dalton Wells were on conSo the English, I think you all farms. struction detachment in Dry valwill agree, is the funniest language ley, it was "Scotty" Wilson who you ever did see.-Exchange. A newly invented gadget squirts| turned out the meals under trywater on train wheels to keep) ing conditions. The entire com"The W P A" was the answer them from overheating when the pany will miss him. given by an applicant for naturengineer puts the breaks on. alization when asked who elected FEDERAL HEARING ON the President of the United States. Midway Island, a regular stop | DEBTOR RELIEF ACT of the China Clipper was an un-| The Portugese had settled in charted coral reef in 1927 when Ward C. Holbrock, president of Scuth America and were operattwo Detroit flyers were denied the Utah State Farm Bureau permission by the government to | federation, appeared and present-| ing sugar refineries by the time the English settled Massachusettes land there on a proposed trans-| ed the testimony for the farmers Bay Colony. Pacific hop. of Utah at the federal hearing before Judge Tillman D. Johnson in the Federal Court February 14 GET YOU DOWN! port of St. Patrick's Only hand- Word." under the direction of Miss Hepworth, will be presented Fri' day, March 21, at the high school| 38 of them to entrain| and only two of them | taking transfers to eastern camps. These men who are leaving, will receive certificates for their class attendance, and the men who were on the basketball team will receive awards in the form of small gold basketballs, for their spenldid record this season. In honor being \| Leonard Commander Company eduR. Litman returned from the at ence confer tre"aing cational very elwas and City, Lake Salt newly thusiastic over some of the forth brought ideas promulgated is planand conference, at the effect. into them ning to put Captain John T. Hazard, assisthis made ant district inspector, routine inspection of the camp cu the 13th of March, and after his the through trip thorough usual camp, he declared it to be in betever had he than condition ter kitchen, The it, previously. seen particularly, was praised by Capt. Hazard, receiving a rating of excellent. He also raid close attention to the condition of the army truck, and he said that Dalton Wells' army truck was the cleanest truck that he had seen on his tour of inspection. Camp ! On the 23rd of March, Dalton Wells will lose 40 of its | enrollees, for home Lisbon. 16 a@ most convincing manner that the emergency facing farm people Was not over and that in many farm products the price was lower now than it was in 1935 when the law was enacted. This statement Was supported also py the Utah state farm debt adjustment committee at a meeting held the week before. It was shown by Mr. Holbrook that while there was an improvement in the general economic position of the farmer and live-| steck producer this impro was attributable largely c aa creased price of livestock and livestock products. Farm prices have shown less improvement and in some cases a decline. This information Was presented at the hearing called by Judge Jehnson to determine whether the emergency was over and based upon this finding whether farmer debtors were entitled to the protection accorded under the debtor relief act President Holbrook's testimony was ably prepared and very well presented and it was evident to the observers in court that the Federal Judge listened closely and gave careful consideration to the testimony Which he presented. There is a bill now pending in congress which will extend the effective time of the law for another three years and will also deny federal Juages right to declare the emergency over and the law inoperative. The fact that this law is now pending will no doubt result in a delayed decision of the court until congress has acted. WiSe home-Owners are WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS eo The Moab Drug Co. are COMPLETE STOCK OF eb Occasions express ft All 234 and Azores Chamberlain at 71 | DG-32-Company and ae For ARRIVED a the 6 New Cards JUST week, and that same as it does ' Delt house next | means much the mail on "ly = K\ start will campus, of Utah ‘versity | oie ey New Family Whiskey From Grandpa on, us Wj have been distillers since 1897 saying eo ae Va via Dalton Wells CCC Camp) Camp York-Rome | | Heres the one and only Wilken oe who Moab, of | Skewes, Alpha the at | manager | social sorority house on 4 inaugurate will ORUENNNAE VEUAG AE UANNTNANAD ET AA Times-Independent) alt Lake City, Mar. 11-Deone | i i} Housecleaning. to (Special airlines ship Export Harry €. Wilken dr ate Spring STORE American permanent TIME TO PAINT UP FOR ae IN THE Consolidated the above, new three but present, at led being Vought Sikorsky boats are p non-sto a permit to rushed New York-Rome service. | bureau's = EASTER ITEMS Flying shown Friday service air census | staff of officers, tech700 administrative their and specialists, | nicians, hundreds clerical assista nts, using ines, mach ating tabul of high speed will sum up th e facts and figures force in us®collected by the field tables for ful informative and pasic 48 states, for for the the nation, for es, counti 3,000 than the more and for tne the hundreds of cities, es villag town, of thousands many ee aes ee ene wee oe ON ALL Se eee around 5,000. In the face of an assured future estivolume of oil products from ulmated increasing reserves and coal from oil of timate production for and shales, to supply the needs als centuries to come Federal offici yelp conservation. the of to 40,000 around census the in factories, 170,000 manufactures, ogee rae gas 400,000 oil and mines, | cal and metal ries.| quar s and thePhcens atus of mine an augmented | In Viashington, | force of and clerks, un7.000 statisticians ion an d supervis n ' der the directio | of -- One-Third Off from off | killed | sus of business; ~ SPRING W ® HOUSE PAINTS ® ENAMELS SUPPLIES THE spring comes 'round we. all know that it's time to spruce up! Time to put a coat on the old house ... Paint up now with FULLER'S or McMARTRY'S PAINTS; they're guaranteed to satisfy and the selection at HANSEN'S is the widest in town! ® VARNISHES ® ALL HEN ee - | stead tape is wiped out by more authori ped from: his baton and stam le, Opera house in the midd a tumul perfermance because ndeg dema audience Italian encore of a scene. pen the in businesses, ee the be will apclicants a that to assume ib : j directed reservcirs. 120,000 enumerators," Un e€ | supervisors, ~«©district 528 of nt geme mana the| | At the 1932 Olympics, a § qa managers, constitute ‘i 5 the to | ish won policeman 1940 census, the of championg, es | field rege army | weight wrestling on: assemble facts and figures 10 bath, droppeg t "| took .a Turish Americans, the wa 132,000,000 ounds and then won lation ; ' census of popu class title. census of the weight in s, home 33,000,000 housing; of | flung in the census Toscanini Arutro 7.00u,v00 farms, ee ana cents to 10 cents an acre eliminates unnecessary bonds: The is the| feature encouraging most the| provision for operating under re- ' law instead of the whim and strictive orders of Interior Depart | redment officials. Also a batch of | vice Inaugurated New-York-to-Rome Air Ser a page) back on (Continued re-opening of the lands proposed July 1. as a sign that in taken of Orr for new pros-~ order to get buyers will concessions leases pecting it is unreasonhave to be made as RECORDS CLOSES Py EIGHT ICKES Large quantites of water ‘ used to operate air Conditig and many municipal officials exhaust will the coolers ea H THE SIXTEENT DECENNI c TULL PAGE UTAH MOAB, TIMES-INDEPENDENT, TUL THE gent 14, 194 March Thursday, PAINTER'S PAINT EASTER EASTER EASTER EASTER EASTER OUR STORE BASKETS EGGS RABBITS NOVELTIES CHOCO LATES (Sweet's, Boxed) LINE OF STRAW HATS ARRIVED THIS WEEK ooper Martin & Ca Hansen Furniture COMPANY | |