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Show tm April 18, 1940 LOCAL ITEMS te ttenin well A. Taylor was down THE Arthur T. Wilkinson of Cast] "NSO astle is in Moab this week to saat * {istrict court juror. from Y LOCAL Dee Wednesday. m Thomson L. returned a business ITEMS lee Sunday} trip to Salt Lake down attend ~. _- TitusSandand B.B. c2me trict the from soil F Frankk Wilson Rynio was down from| nis ranch at Lait Sal over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grorge Dutos o Churcl ae Xo conservation dis- Thompsons. election. were Attorney Lake week is La + i? wa arenes cn" bi Uy CL her LAA A Aare ser SLA EY Jf S a in Moab a juror, Mr. < 2 Salt to attend and court nia and James HuffIndian Wednes- Mrs. Charles PINT % PINT No.64 No. 65 Fs as F_ Copr. 1940, The Old Quaker Company, Lawrenceburg, Indiana Utah Oil Products |Titus Junction ranch Mrs. ters V. of at |Cord J. Peterson are parents, and daugh- visiting Mr. A SS ene Emma 'moved her ‘part of cottage town 'purchased Mabe to from this from a lot Mr. the week south which and she Mrs. Dalton. | Vern Bliss, Del Taylor and Les‘ter Taylor were among those who came down from Castile valley to ‘attend the soil conservation elec- TE pub. | tion. The hand some were lumber, rugated Clivs Lake} nev the Style? Just look the others over and see how they mirror the trend Buick began a g00d twelve months ago! a car as long as Buick, bumper to bumper, for the same money-or one with a frame as husky and rigid. Comfort? Performance? Appointments? No one else on the highway has soft, gentle April won by Among Eari|side were|this the rsoints week attorneys from were District Moab court Attorney TIME to TUNE-UP for Spring Driving Wiiliams. of Education.| 11; last, April FOR 25. also iron, a quantity taken from NOTICE OF Notice the 15th FINAL Inquire Hotel. FOR of cor-| the old) TAX at the front Ford V8 truck, | door to for K. Electric se PIANO to 110 Volt, the highest in said bidder county and Easy terms coil springs all around that never need lubrication, with the steady rolling firmness of torque-tube drive. No one else gives you a gas-thrifty Dynaflash valve-in-head straight-eight engine, much less a power plant electro-balanced after assembly. And with the whole range of Buick's six dozen 1940 features you'll be No. 1 in the automotive hit parade, leading the way in a car that will still be full of big news many a season hence. The price? the Well, Buick SPECIAL carries figures lower than some sixes. that spells "buy" in any man's And language. Why not see your Buick dealer? runs E. 16 deg. ee ee ee ee at Fint, Kdelivered sportation Mich. Tran l rates, based on rai al taxes state and loc agten (if any), d access equipment an Prices a. tr ex - ries to change subject notice; 0-0 EXEMPLAR OF GENERAL CHAS. REDD MOTOR COMPANY Moab, Utah MOTORS La Sal, Utah VALUE e6 le rer ERG 2 CHO made. IN WITNESS WHEREOF hereunto set my hand and 6.8 is I have official A. D.|* seal this 1940. MARGIE M. LEAMING, County Auditor, Grand County. 12th First Last day publication, publication of April, 18, April May 9, 1940. 1940. the in first-rate put is the a j if COMP 5 ANY Garages MOAB at - MONTICELLO - THOMPSONS GREENRIVER INTERSTATE Continental Oil TRUCKING Products-Tires, Tubes, NEW SHIFT On all models at no extra cost. Only Chevrolet has this marvelous Exclusive VacuumPower Shift... supplying 80% of the shifting effort automatically, and requiring only 20% driver effort. et; only features Chevrolet "Uff fH} these of cost low Chevrolet sa _- duction sales lea Y h e oper a has tek h the consistent hip-to give and Yd j Y j results never before fue It--Tny It Buy LEADER IN SALES. -8 OUT OF THE LAS MASTER T 9 YEARS Other All models = r j Michigan. e Y 2, Chevrolet's first in acceler- Il-round perform with all-round economy. faxes Pp extra. The Spuet bodies bul today more comfortable In every way. hina, ace. RONEN "ROYAL STYLING CLIPPER" With completely new OO CN Pan ne ered center of gravity ithout reducti in othe ae PE La Sal ] Transportation rates, lif any), state os " : "elastase od Prices without notice. Bumper extra of Master 85 Series. Separate Parking Lights The safest, most scienroad-lighting sys- tifle road-li tera ever designed. FOR THE FUTURE" Utah 7 ] ZY Y yuuldddddddddddda Chas. Redd Motor Co. | "BUILDING Y j Y Flint, equipment and Se 85-H.P. VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX 7 ation, in hill-climbing, and _ PS im upToune ised on rail local G, - r y | slightly higher at E \" models riced $> Gi As 85 BUSINESS COU lil Yj i NEW J its 7 known. MMU oe *40: ®y Whey 7 Action Riding System brings you ride ar eee? ° 7 Knee-Action On Special De Luxe and Master De Luxe Series KneePerfected Chevrolet's famous CHEVROLETS \S best. the < "THE RIDE ROYAL" with Perfected "3 pro value. such emu=eeeuelle, uM on she a new Chevrolet f or Buy ers LOT"' en upkeeP: year-after-y© THE \ r volume top OF ee", ‘> et me prices t low Re all with modern the all LONGEST From front of grille to rear of body (181 inches) Chevrolet for 1940 is the longest of all lowest-priced cars! he world car int is the only ictured vrolet for 140 you Accessories EXCLUSIVE VACUUM-POWER Features like T here. i desired| NOWHERE EheLsSe J ing to arage "THE n place tune 'er up as Sleek as a oa used 2) com time e! We'll get rid of winter ei Ae is D. So i and sheep| cash, 40 min. do complete whippet. ee - a NOW car done! and Piano in new con- | guaranteed-at a/| ee N. 39 1-2 ft.; E. 31 deg. 2 min. N. 219 ft.; N. 451 1-2 ft.; SWly along R.-R. to 4.34 beg. Containing 3.55 acres 4. Mrs. Teva Vine NE1-4 Sec. 12, Twp. 21 S., R. 23 E. Containing 160 | CEOR Tag oot a's vs be an oe 5. Chas. Kelley. Lots 2 and 3, Blk. 30, Cisco townsite 6. D. S. L. McCorkle F., Lots (22° and' 23, Bik. Thompsons townsite ae Ethel Lea Wilson The S. 14.55 acres of Lot 6, Sec;. 3: Twp. 21-8. RR. 16 Me RT ee ee a bre ately 8. Wm. Lawrence Est. SE1-4 SE1-4 excepting R. R. right of way, Sec. 15, Twp. 21 S., R. 16 E. Containing Se Re <n ee eee 9. L. F. Bedier Tract 5, 29, 30, 45, 46, 47, 48, 68 and the NI1-2 Tract 66 in Sec. 4; Tract 70 and 71 in Sec. 5; and Tract 77 in Sec. 8, Twp. 22 S., R. 16 E. Containing 111.28 Re he ee a CPOE bee A WY 10. J. K. McGillivary. (L. Bedier) |G Tracts 69 and 91, Sec. 5, Twp. 22 S., R. 16 E. Containing 13.67 acres Ti: L. B. Grebbles Est. S1-2 SW1-4, SW1-4 SE1-4 See, 21, ‘Twp' 21 : Ba 20 E. Containing 120 acres 18.40 12. J. A. Grubbs and C. L. Dunbar| SE1-4 NE1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 20 S., R. 16 E. Containing 40 acres 40.47 TERMS OF SALE: Cash, lawful money of the United States of America, at the time of the bid. The board reserves the right to Y reject any or all pids and to withsaid the of any sale from draw tracts for which no sufficient bid your for We' it e it waste to responsible party. This piano| is now located near Moab, and| will take some loss rather than| move. Write Adam O. Minsel, now held | tune-up. have birds" in have | Reasonable. Flan- | Service, 342 ColoGrand Junction, | BARGAIN-Slightly bargain. "wise car here Moab) 1t. | Ideal the your condition-and In fine| bargain.| at W., plant. small Studio dition, fully of) at Moab, will offer) Rauer SALE-5 C. on 10 the County Courthouse Grand County, Utah, I Jack shearing plant. nery's Electric rado Avenue, SALE. is hereby given that ‘day of May, 1940, at a. m. SALE-1936 what Spring It. | 1%4-ton, large box body. condition. Will sell at a SALE. Do hustle | i ee out- who were in for the district | sinessCoupe= ee BIDS. FOR ee } ae baby girl was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Von West at |Mountain Home, Utah. The fami] plans to return to Moab within the next month to make their home here. by it under preliminary tax sale.| No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a_ charge upon such real estate will be accepted. Ii Horace W. Sheley Swi1-4 NW 1-4, sec. 36, Twp. 26 S., R. 22 E. containing BOT CLES i edes chs his avid aria 2. M. R. Walker ee 1, o.oo Os ae Oe 15,16; TF, 18, (re and' a0, Blk. 8, Castleton townsite .. 49.60 3. H. E. Herbert Est. (Timothy J. O'Connor) Beg. 640 ft. E. of SW cor., | Sec. 1, Twp. 20 S., R. 25 something pretty special when you drive away for Prices begin at , a ae ee A grandstand, which will be sold at a bargain. Bids will be received for the purchase of the same until April 20, 1940. Material may be seen and examined by contacting Kenneth Soffe. W. R. McCONKIE, Clerk, Board of Education. ated the first time in your very own 1940 Buick. In that little act, you step out in a car that " a served. a new CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH We are local agents for Chrysler for sale at public auction and sell| and Plymouth cars and G. M. C.! pursuant to the provisions of Sec-.| trucks. Also used cars and trucks. tion 80-10-68, Revised Statutes of) See us when in the market for a Motor Co., J. Utah, 1933, as amended, the fol-| car or truck. Lance tf. lowing described real estate situ-'| Reed Lance, proprietor. The Butch Speciat 4-door touring sedan S996* Vf b ments Board of Education has on a large quantity of lumber, scrap and some good used! E.; is not only 1940's biggest news but pattern for many a season to come. FOR LUMBER Mrs. | Counties. First Mrs. and .you can "Look at Buick Fitst. r _-, atford itand you can 04g" what yout (940 money Ii IS to buy buy aatil V youve pov Seenbik i ee eek hk - i o session o'clock ~ to Salt the were Board Bowen. Mrs. | Bert EEL A ENT | delivercd bridge CALL = the Motoring Oil Stations and San Juan try to find will i Clyde Beach, Miss Clara Taylor and Mrs. Bill Walker. Refresh- automobile Mrs. C. S. Thomson and Mrs. |J. Frecman. Refreshments Richardson. | Mr. and Mrs. Lloys Duncan and | children left last week for La Sal, ‘where they will operate a ranch | this summer, Paul J. Black Just reported local week at 0 The Sunny Mcnday club was ntertained by Mrs. David ‘Ghocita.. tc|lock. Prizes were won by Mis The Thursday Bridge club was ntertained by Mrs. R. J. Fletchke Ffonors . Linden Fiack and Sheridan Fiack/' Durango |Peterson's UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Size? ace Lance, ahgiinpecateadlaapieteen | GASOLINE ES sir, happens are served. Mrs. Mrs. | Pep 88 and Stanolind for Grand babe this Johnston FIVE in Scottsbluff for Tiline oo ae to Mr. and Mrs. of Northdale well. Reed A. The Busy Column MOTOR OILS Agent and @°imgs re: John undersigned will --| The receive| Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day and|sealed bids for the reshingling of | children and Orson Day of Rains, | the county library building. Bids §:|| 'Utah, are visiting in Moab for a | should be based on the best grade| FOR RENT-Two houses, modern. ifew days. of cedar shingles or the best grade| Inquire Dr. J. W. Williams. lt. of asphalt. The Board reserves) SALE-Weaner pigs. Inquire Mrs. Arthur Newell and daughthe right to reject any or all bids.| FOR Johnny Johnson. Phone 1945. It.| ters of Mack visited at the home Bids to be opened May 6, 1940, at| (Of Mr. and Mrs. George Newell | 7:30 p. m. SALE-Fat hens. Dr. J. W. | Sunday. W. R. McCONKIE, Clerk, | FOR Vico aa Quaker State * 5 hi will return home in a few with the exception of Mrs | | THIS WHISKEY 1S 4 YEARS OLD-90 PROOF Complete Service for Public at All Utah Mrs. I. W. Allen. Honors were won Mrs. and Nichols Bienes: W. J. Melic |by Mrs. Mitchell eae, ned i i Toes, MRO Be was born Monday hospvital Babbel PAGE The Contract Bridge club met|They sday_evening at the home of|days |Donald T. Ada™s of Monticello Mrs. John W. Moore and daugh| W. Keller and F. B. Hammond ters motored to Moab Sunday of Price, and A. B. Crosswhite of spent the week-end at Price. morning from Mack, and went on/| Grand Juncticn. to La Sal, accomcanied by Mrs.| Mrs. Frank Moore and son Frank| Ray and Mrs. Edna Shafer Mrs. Merle Winbourn left Wed| left Sunday for Mack for a several Neal (and daughter Lucille, where they nesday for Salt Lake City to spend | weeks' stay. ispent the day visiting J. H. Bank- 'Several days, after which she will Bankhead and go on to California for a visit Rube Hollinger of Vernal visited |¢@d and Lloyd with her brothers, Horace and with Von Taylor at Moab Tuesday, | {#™ily. Mrs. Moore and daughters ‘returned to Mack Sunday evening. | Harper Rutledge, and her sister, returning to Vernal Wednesday. |Mrs. Leonard Girreli, and fami-| rs NOTICE | lies. Mrs. Winbourn was accom-| Mrs. Charles Zufelt, Jr., and' _enied as far as Greenriver by her baby of Thompsons visited relaAlumni members who do not husband. tives in Moab Saturday. have membership cards may obtain | __ | them at the door (ticket office) Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. John| Mrs. Ivan Hawks and children at the Hillbilly dance, on Satur- ston and family of Moab, Mr. and ‘Of Richardson attended the band iday, April 20th. |Mrs. John A. Johnston of Price ;tournament at Moab Saturday. | LYMAN DUNCAN, ‘and Mrs. H. E. Johnston and chil| } Secretary. dren of Fruita, Colo., are visiting Delmar Titus returned licaday:| relatives at Scottsbluff, Nebraska. from a several weeks' stay at the Mr. and Mr. and | Mellow Flavor! 63 with) for G.M.C. pickup truck | Stewart. They went to hursday, driving back cruck Friday. Cunning- ham went to Grand Thursday on business. Youll like its Mild, QUART other of Cisco | ‘alert, district ee No. > local rdon | J. aaa Johnny Johnson man went to Big day. Ui, of City furniture of 4 daughter City spent the first of the|2° in Moab on legal business Wallace A. Cunningham as etter Whiskey than, Od visitors) Patterson Lake ‘ an Nae eon Knox Kalt UTAH | Hansen of the Hanse Ted peeing, Spa ‘"S@@Y ‘rom eg lew store.ad . Be Y, Olt Moab Tuesday. MOAB, ee ae eee _ Rudolph - S. TIMES-INDEPENDENT, TENIQ N Thursday, "t+ « Winede Uj |