Show PAGE THE SIX UTAH EASTERN RESTORED MORE REQUESTS LANDS TO ENTRY PA Y TIME Jan 22 order restoring to public entry - Senator 130000 acres of land within the Price Gooding of Idali t' day called on the river reclamation project was received secretary of agriculture and chief for-1 Blakely Sat unlay by B Register Gould ester that and urged stockmen using of the Salt Lake land office from the the land eommissii ner at national forest range be not The land in 1918 the 1921 grazing fee un withdrawn to nav was of Secretary Interior ranklin K Lane was framing an act lie stated that because of the condifhn enltlipl bill Lru-wn tion of the industry many owners no hili i(vHie: for inrun hiu"u c uld not pay the fee in March when the development of it unless regularly is collected and of western lands for returned soldiers be postponement granted The bill failed to pass congress many ethers will be denied the privi'ege of Soldiers will be shown preference in the driving their stock onto national filing on the land just restored The forest range this order from Washington states that Meredith seemed inclined "for period of sixtv-three days and the date request and will advise which this restoration to grant Hooding definitely on Mon becomes effective that is from Senator 1921 inclusive day 1921 May March wil1 he subject to entry Bert McCracken former congressman these binds is and from Idaho an applicant for the homestead desert under of the as commissioner lurid laws by qualified men appointment land office Inngeneral as evidenced by of the world have been war who letters old western received by his in he is friends to Ih'oin in the congress or placed regular army for support or naval reserve provided that such Irf's soldier preference applicants Dillingham secretary of the may file Idaho Cattle & llArse their applications to enter at Growers' asso anvto time is in the days the ciation actively during prior twenty the bi1 such packers' on which the date On which restoration will vote He is ebruary senate met from effective that with he no when 1921 to ebruary 28 1921 be to Gooding for the all Senator such applications to and fl"tlv declared that he is senator go treated as filed simultaneously to vote for the packers' bill in the conflictingapplicationsto he disposed ing belief that it is for the federal necessary to In regulate a business discussing the restrictedentry by such that of the the the as packers Washington An Washington when re-uuireil I- 1 W f ROBERT MOAB C Secretary i following LIVESTOCK was becomes Monday encouragement inclusive 9 THIS appealed n Monticello of the citizen world is one most ingenious versatile fiction molders of this or any other day To a natural talent he has been fortunate in adding a The school laws of Utah will bo wealth of experiences amended to provide for a semi-annual consular gained in the U S of all high if infection schools a the at Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco legislature service measure introduced in is Brazil approved Lorenz Marques in PortugueseEast Africa and Mexico has been A bill introduced in the His first story "Home" legislatureby Representative Wilford City the anonymously and created Day ofof Iron county appropriating sum 520000 to conduct experiments much comment It was followed by to discover and develop subterranean "John "Through Stained Glass" waters of Utah for agricultural King's purposes Bogardus" "Not All the Horses" and "White Man" lie is bill has been in the introduced A his gifts in best when indulging a legislatureto protect highways from damage by livestock The measure blend of romance and humor excellently the provides that allowing recently any person exemplified in stock to stray or graze or remain published novelette "Taxi" We have the public highways upon shall be been fortunate in securing this for after dark deemed RU'ky of a misdemeanor serial reproduction in this paper It will start soon and we recommend A Representative Howell of Cache that you read every line of it county has introduced a bill in the will rare treat! legislature which if approved i ! CATTLE Vi HAMMOND & KELLER LAWYERS L the Legislature of the MOAB I I j i I I t i ! I Prompt ! ! j i 1 1 I i : J in MOAB ' i n itlooked Hotel Merchant's i Ti i i l 1 1 1 i r i 1 i i i i i p :s- i i a i i f i ii Supreme and all State and County Courts and Water Applications and Contests Independent Bldg Moab Utah Land i r t T 1 Service Connection in Knox Patterson G Constantine & PATTERSON CONSTANTINE LAWYERS General Practice ederal ' i I and Couiteous Baths unaccompanied v-one-day i SHOP Prop appeared An ! I BARBER EARL D HARRIS TWO CHAIRS excessive supply of fat cattle in general public order states Chicago this week set the cattle marthat "for the ket period of twentv-one down to the lowest level of the days following the expiration of the Declines were severe greater CISCO ITEMS season soldier period in preference which is Chicago than elsewhere Here from May 3 to May 23 inclusive will: anv most of the fed steers were 75 cents of the laid Mrs John Seiber and two children lower though some remaining unentered common steers left Saturday for Grand off only 25 cents grades be subject to homestead entry by any of Richardson Heavy Heavy were for a several days stay durand entryman provided that applications!Junction declined more than the light ing which lime they will be under the be filed at therefor may handy weight kinds Cows and heifany time' during the twenty days preceding the care of Dr Bull ers down 50 cents The top were said for steers and bulk of twent period that is of Cisco folks price $975 Two car loads was went from April 13 1921 to May 2 1921 sales $750 to $900 at cows brought down to the Castleton Saturday inclusive such if apnlications to be considered and all report having adance jruin in S7 rn rm fine time as filed Veal sold at to simultaneously" $850 calves $700 r The tract restored to entry is east 'iiiiiiiu IIVJIIL $1200 unn Junction fit Grand Sunday ILIUUILU after having Prim find north nt Wo inirfnn nnn STOCKERS AND EEDERS for sometime with in the de-! between eight and ten miles north of been down there Early week under active Iler friends are glad the pneumonia to mand prices for stockers and branch line of the Denver & Rio feeders welcome her back after such a serious advanced 50 iL Grande railroad running to Sunnyside rn it cents hi tkini' iii in pk in in vr wu' special r' " A number of reservoir sites were surveyed siege days there was a decrease in the outlet tax for the purpose of display-ing in this vicinity previous to the and WHAT PUZZLED HER the closed Cisco was visited by a snow storm market steady with their products and industries at withdrawal of the land and it is top price for feeders Sunday morning and for a a week ago The domestic or foreign exhibitions for ' A suffrage meeting was drawing' to while flint will bulk of the thin the of immigration these propositions and encouraging The as though wo might be going wassold$925 purpose close speeches had all been a be at to and in the again taken up to $725 $825 increasing trade products have a heavy fall of the "beautiful" steers made and the meeting was thrown of the state HOGS The bill is primar-I The sheepmen smiled too soon open to questions by the audience In the first three days this week ily intended to enable counties to conhowever for it did not last long Said the presiding officer: "Now in for duct hog prices came a material annual county fairs and also to is there any here ields in who would Alvo from his Wz unlic their! woman came rm xr camp n enable vilf'IH them Hto prr pUL perly UA1UUII exhibit lie like THE to ask question? Don't hesitate Saturday night and left for Mack of light choice medium'and uumumv weight products at the annual 'state fair Re-1 to ask any question you'd like to Monday grades were reported at $1000 and presentative C A Hammond of Moab any question at all about any phase of Darwin Burford came in from camp the bulk of the sales $9 GO to $990 who is anxious to see annual county the woman question" the past two late Saturday days a drop of 85 to fairs at Moab in the future will sunnight to spend Sunday In there was sior a few moments 90 with his cents was reduced and today the port the bill having been approached lence parents aclr rrhon top price ivnmtin nrrwu nnU was $910 and bulk $875 to regarding me mailer prior to his deed ask any "May question at all?" Miss Elsie Hill and rank Moore SO 00 Chicago received over half the nurture for Salt Lake City said the the Saturday Certainly" sneaker per pumphouse came in up from hogs that arrived at the five Western join suasively "What question would "Rube" Walker's car to you markets during the week and if runs ithe A radical move to provide competent like to ask?" other merrymakerswho attended were more evenly distributedthe mar-1 and the Castleton dance sufficient teachers for the "Well" said the woman "I'd like to ATTEND TO YOUR LAUNDRY iiiiun uvt UC & x'ici no io tn ujLctn is uy a know how you got that smooth effect cuiiietiipimcu EACH WEEK Mrs E E Campbell and daughter bill introduced in the by hips" legislature over your Ruth were in town Saturday to see Representative Iverson of Salt Lake Complete Electrical Equipment Mrs John Seiber off to Grand Junc1i The bill provides in effect that the tion state "Taxi" our new serial will knock Our Satisfied Patrons Are Our superintendent shall select apt and pupils of high Rest Jim from graduaing classes you off your feet Advertisement itzpatrick of the Montrose schools upon a competitive basis to country was in town the middle of the take four-year a NOTICE OR PUBLICATION week to see his foreman on business preparatory MODERATE PRICES course on to qualify them for the connected with his sheep teaching profession in Utah that such Mrs Helen M Brewer students Department of the Interior U S School opened up Monday morning shall be employed in state service to Land Office at Salt Luke City with full Utah a the first time attendance - attend preparatory schools and shall January 17 1921 in It is many weeks hoped that no $10 a receive from the state month Notice is hereby given that Andrew more of the children will have to that L during the four the of La Sal years upon Larsen Utah who on of sickness away on account completion of the four years such puAugust 12 1920 made Homesteadentry pils shall be at the disposal of the No 024982 for SW14 NE'A NWstate in the discretion and judgment SELl Section 27 28 Township of the if state superintendent that South Range 25 jjaou East Salt Lake Meroau tnny tneet the approval of the state idian has filed notice of intention to shall be three-year superintendent they given make to Proof establish teaching positions in this state at adeclaim 'to the land above described be-! 28 Years Have Been the leading or quate pay for a period of thirty years fore 'Clerk of the District Court at and shall then be retired on a pension Monticello Utah on the 4th dav of By George Agnew which shall eoual annnnllv half OlMarnh ioui 'lui'ixx' mmmuj icwivui uy Liitfiu uurClaimant vidHiiuHL naincs nnniou as witnesses WlQnnooon 01' SALT LAKE CITY Chamberlain G ing their last five years serviceii) the Johnson Johnson Delbert Pi Peterson WW Westwood schools but in no case to exceed $600 Richard Will Stock zit It is Times-Independent per annum provided that 400' La Sal Utah gasoline classic in such shall be students selected each B BLAKELY GOULD Register ads as local representativefor this firm until the of the Bring in your year needs state for irst pub Jan last 20: eb 17 which the author hasn't samples and have them forwarded for assay or analysis teachers is supplied after which such students shall be selected each year written many serious to WILSON MESA IRRIGATION CO SPECIALTIES- Oil Analyses and Rare Metals Determinations maintain the full the quota of Mesa Utah words only enough to schools of the state Teachers now in - the service of the state are enabled DELINQUENT NOTICE act as shock absorbers to take of the law advantage tiy - but he has meeting certain requirements Notice is herebv plirivon fkol written many VI Uli U11V1 aie upon the delinquentthe following dethat are amusing At last scribed stock many Utah and amount indicated on Colorado are to of be connected by levied the! that make of a suspension account assessment by laughter easy board of directors on the 7th dav of bridge across the means Colorado river from By Order of Public Utilities Commission that will the August 1920: add to south to the north rim of the many Murphy Brothers certificates Nos Grand Th Canvon the joy o( living UVI and five feet wide one horse or Hmule anu snares $26795 Party Line I Residence And in accordance with law A law and win ue permitted to cross at a time wnn and an' The liveliest cleanest 1he Parly Line Business boarfi of The structure will cost $13000 and! °1er 1 nf directors me of nunrn UUIV so 'will be completed in of' TanLy shares ench time for block of such Private Line Residence use 20(1 most diverting tale that stock as may be will be sold u urists oy tne end ot the 1921 sum-1 necessary Private Line Business has in long iner season inth t'ji out luuiic snip 300 a f uiuuer come tin at the cash residence of L Party Line Randi w'ithin two miles of town time Starling soon as a on Wilson All Armenia has to do to Mesa Utah on limits arouse Saturday ebruary 5 1921 serial in this rne at 10 150 Humanitarian T U sentiment o'clock a m to pay the delinquent Party lane Ranch outside two mile limit and paper European powers and protection secure thereon together with the from massacre by the Turks IS is of not more than eieht miles costs advertising and to of 200 discover oil in large quantities expenses J1 sale Said mv - avoiuen nv When Congress is not in session hpSS‘SSment and cos's Not M R there is an imperative demand that reasurer of the Wilit and J N do WILSnVS£IE?AU CORBIN Manager meet somethingand when is in NEGATION session there i8 a loud holler CO l°r UMj exported Utah This 31-cat-46-ttle BEE $950 LAMBS to With Receipts government to $875 LAW Buildine in closing quotations lambs were $975 to $1050 ewes $150 to $500 wethers $550 to $615 and yearlings $800 to $875 EEK'S RECEIPTS W this calves at AND the week sheep and lambs 50 cents higher best lambs A up to $1100 sharp break prices here in Eastern markets turned back to slightlylower than last week's for fat Ivel inal lost later catweek were 42100 and tie 3825 61909 hogs 400 sheep comparedwith 31825 tie 4800 and calves 60900 hogs 000 sheep last week and 41300 co 4200 calves 71990 hogs and 37550 sheep a year ago opposing sold SHEEP a appealing close Early were 25 selling January Kansas Stock this 21 1921 prices week - Livestock decline sharp Hogs came in thefor 10a cent level but rose to broke in the two back sharply past days and net Iocs Cattle sagged closed with from the outset and closed 25 cents to $100 net weight lower on fat grades and about steady on stockers and feeders Sheep and lambs were higher early in the week though the gain ex-service the on Yards City 2 Washington PRICES LOWER DECLINE IN CATTLE BIG t whom AT UTAH MOAB n 1 ROBERTSON A Cooper-Martin $500000000 a j UTAH ' Our Rooms Are Clean and Comfortable Prices M H L 1 V 1 I 1 i 1 v 1 4 4 w c j i 1 j -cm n 4 n -LET I 1 I ad-vmnro a Reasonable ' j Moab ! L Electric n i Laundry I Billiard Moab j Hal n Gentleman's place Amusement I V- 1 1 U 1 u I y t i : A t I I I Romance : I i Soft Drinks and Tobaccos Make Youf Headquarters While in Moab i ? Comedy ! Wheels Z Cigars This j i J of Candies ! i Z I J remain TAXI DUNCAN T Prop ! i Z i 1 - I ‘CCL I ' i Will I and Radium ! j 1 q 1 r j n Moab A £ t -- 1 u- 1 i 1 i x t The buy Chemists 3 Assayers Ore I ' ! i ! : j We ' will buy radium -bearing j and ore pay cash ten in days : j or sooner after sampling seller to assist in Ore sampling doesn't leave your possession 4-kzzx I ‘ 11919 r EECTIVE OCT Cl v V i I i I I ! I until I ! ' you have check for same I ' 1 1 I I V e We 4 X I 1 ' ' -- I ore 1 ( ---- of MJohnson r a 4 I a pay Wire priees i or highest prices for write for schedule assessment I STANDARD l MIDLAND TELEPHONE ' COMPANY v 1 i 1 : ' A i CHEMICAL 1 i ‘ i 1 CO ' W I t 1 to t 4 PRINTER'S DEVIL By Charles Weiurn uov w wusw ‘oOAETVUKS xo doll vxkv r i vam- I rend II 1 Golls I f I TW AMY STACK Vk)E BOY O YAPEUS ‘ (str Reu WEK 'kA3OW(sXO SU&SeXlAEE V A WEEK OLD- REND'IA ML YD all YVV Why NtvspjpCT Union YXOW WAT m TK van nw eWLDCPkt rz - ZT Psli ( C X Wlr XX 1 A- i y - V r Ysyse - l y u Zrx co XAvlrW ALL VO NOU SET? YJ1 s U umic mt SU VAP£R y m i y yy fA'U4A fffl- - the Children TA' COLO sS ) A ©Pl Left the arm WOG 0DOR14AL XVX' BAXTERS" XM)D Z toy - NATURITA Sughroe i PA7UQ hon "vwrevx s I I THE tltig 1 MICKIE quit XMt CWW$ t J fc d i AaW: I E' t Lt r I ' UTAH ATTORNEY SERVICE ) summer 1921 Engineer Civil I a 27 RATH L H jB'k It's easy to cry that you're beaten and die It's easy to crawfish and crawl But to fight and to fight when hope's out of sight Why that's the best game of them all And though you come out of each gruelling bout All broken and beaten and scarred - die It's dead Just have one more try easy to It's the keeping on living that's hard January Chamberlain Agnew George QUITTER THE EES GRAZING Thursday UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT TO - L 1 |