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Show Cee Greenriver News Moab CCC Camp SCS-6U r of doing their bit | With the view Midweek service, Wednes-| 5-Michels| Corbin. Idaho, June Moscow, | to help out the unfortunates aided day, 8 p. m. | spout 20 enrollees will leave Sat- grass-unknown a decade ago-has in|>Y the American Red Cross the will meet Circle ission was an af-|urday for Monticello to recondition| matured into one of the agricul- hhar caaneers Ghacmaeak Tsai Wed, | members of Co. 234 contributed to Miss June Brown | n reoccuratio for there camp tO|/the the local drive nearly 100 per cent.| rival last week from Colorado nesday at 2:30 p. m. by Co. 1256. Several! tural sensations of the century. Every enrollee in camp gave his . 3 spend the summer with Mr. a bree summer new, of long exlaying tedium as the such of jobs, Out repair Mrs. Homer Brown. 4)nit even though ; it was in: canteen) planning is Corbin Mrs. hers' day program for Sunday | checks. The drive Salt'foors and rercofing several of the | verimentation, the first four seed4 was directed by| was Beebe Mrs. Edna Fat done by the crew) of | crew a and Woolums Mr. _.&| Manchester and | be Lake City visitor last week M.at the buildings, thewill direction Mrs. S./under and of Mr. home Woolums. Hostetler. was hostess | Beebe George Harold F. May, of Mrs. camp, CCC to the Woman's Missionary society |ton Bay this week. Moab in on Thursday of last week. Thirty-| Silliman as leader. Special Jean Molly Miss by enjoyed by all. much music) (ues the Farming-| - tant | camp, arrived|5; Idaho at Moscow, in 1932. "God | : will May His object was to produce a new 'a very while 1256 Co. the have would that grass of Mcnticello| ‘ype >erennial Reynard, subaltern tant treasurer about the chur amoun a wild rye grass and Earnings Rio & Denver a Circle Matron's has repair wo the past progressed Grande Western CON | Pritchard, ‘water supply in week R. Frank of guidance the ‘under FAST COLORS- ae y al page ee been ai has Beautiful University-certified seed in 1939 ment for April showed operating pemodgeled with shelving lining the buildin: ‘revenues of $1,824,366, compared incide The educational : ; -"ld for 85 cents a pound in Icts of more than 500 pounds .'. . but with $1,712,147 in April 1939. Oper-| far exceeded the "rst. of the month. was conduct- || the demand ating expenses were cut to $1,616,-) A Red Cross drive supply. een' =o ee eet ea -d in camp last week in connection | The grass is the product of a pen with the county drive. Those in 'eross »£99, a between Mosida (winter against $61,854. For the first four Colors and /siak | hate ond Se ON is| added to the dark room, which one of the best in the district at present. the| formerly camp, this of weck- the over City Lake Salt visited Butler, Mrs. by xompanied re-|!n lovely and enjoyed social to 20 per rounds be "1+ can with a grain Seite Gece er g at rose stock + Frittve Match 10¢ eeeee . DRESSES wr eee of Patterns | 234! Co Yard: ise ue oe aes acre." planted Softball against $809,ae Assortment and Organdy | *harge reported a generous response| condensatus has returned te, Elymus Priedman wheat) andcoatse ageinst $6-| 2 é' AITO bunch perennial | torted (a large ga from ene pa He has time. Wells on full ¥™, |Dalton acer s r e Oe grass). rve Greenriver camp the F. illiam {bean tending ee = re seis: tea Sealbade explained, Oocratine a of the| Junction office of the SCS and weeks. two vast the for 3a oo $6193 481 nuairiss 1s In Moab |«<hoyld be seeded as early as poe-lien a and of care was time and Increase. ‘sible in the fall on a moist, well- ,cyenue was ee$970,059, business. a short time SCSon engineer, ons Wilson with a/for Elmer home of Mrs. HelenRoutine ac~ +ijjeq seed bed at the rate of 10 397 Gai Butler, business; attendance. in aie aeee, ZS taken fr the drive. Plumbing social at week last good was in strength, trouble." |camp - resis-| | drought in help served delicious rr met base-| ted and of and refuge our the succulency, palatability and \Railroad company's improvement <eoonq pump which should ke*p. for high seed production of the wheat |program is resulting in better earn- the camp supply adequate at all plant. ‘ing conditions. The railroad's state- | times. The camp laundry has been. this company. ane) empcrary duty with the Following $75. S. E. O. on This costs. repair ment to applyly to hour, co refreshments. The Past to over turned were is present } S rin ere epp 1256 Co. to po onard will take the place| the socicty| showed that Fate treasurer nad Pen Sea ‘banz| of ‘Mr. Reiter, who resigned the quets which the society has served| ch| habit qualities Carp, Jericho 288, reported 26, G L. Company was ' from en annual secretary the of reports The the - * 'Mr. Christensen who was aided by of all barracks.| school at barrack jeaslers "woot congratuare to nbe Bhirec Pagans 9c "eageanesi Ble enrollees will clos¢|The on/evening June 16. bible laud of C. A. Michels, assis-| |_ The vacation and Cisco Thompsons ri ky. University Y |-". he at the t agronomisist born were plants producing Mr. of guests responded to roll call) ,..1me command prograM)yy7, woolums is at the interesting a very rendered with Mrs. Margaret oamp. two and was Major of f DG-3 of Mrs.| direction the under service of 6-3. The |the past week with four more vic-|year by 3 score | tories to the team's credit besides was played at Greenriver. ( ccc recreation| in the camp three victories Ca THe Pe? in what is 2eb AMP league. was|COCSaturday, tees The Greenriver -32--Co close game. ‘defeated for the third time this!pected to be mpany 234 "|| awe Pe a & ee rae Somer For Arid Range Lands i.aap, Camp one| a TT tteNtg0uaeusrUENeanEacae ECONO NOES EAGAN AUG EATS Nd Senn ventaennnusenanan W ll 1) | BAPTIST CHURCH cbelg at, "New Grass Developed UTAH MOAB, TIMES-INDEPENDENT, THE EIGHT -- PAGE drill. freshments served by the hoste ss.| end. 'pecting increases from war business Enrollee Joe Solomon of Co. 1256 The crop can be harvested with in the near future. Mrs. Joseph Seeley returned last a trip to Salt Lake City an ordinary binder or a combine. week from Altonah where s&s he|2njoved °ver the week-end. The seeds thrash freely from the has been visiting. She was accom-| T. B. Evans, forester for the straw CARD OF THANKS. when ripe and no special panied by her son, Richard. transferred to Mon- threshing equipment is needed. Mrs. Ilean Clyne, local manager SCS, has been and son move Evans Mrs. ticello. A Moscow, Idaho dairyman rehas To the many friends who were so company, telephone the of the first of the week. ported-"Cattle are greedy for the helcful to us following the death been taking her vacation the past to Monticello Enrollee Edward Lettus is taking zrass. I believe it is similar to win- and at the funeral of our mother, been has Hall Elma Mrs. week. her a few days' leave and is scending ter wheat for pasture, but it grows we during wish to extend our heartfelt in her place working | ais vacation in Salt Lake City. ‘rany times as fast. Forty days | thanks. absence. -_----- unafter planting in the spring, it is day program The Memorial -The Children of 4-H CLUB ready for pasture." der the sponsorship of the Woman's | Mary E. Murphy. | se Results obtained by Dr. V. A. held at the Community club was club. clothing year fcurth The Yount, University of Idaho range and rate of seeding for the grass."| Bishop) with church Presbyterian tae tek | ln as ° Paul A. Mar Vivian Baker and $1 Frocks: $1.98 Special Ladies' and White Sizes 32 Misses'' Slips to 44 ! Burnett as the principal speaker. p Other numbers consisted of vocal Matand Jean by Molly duets Wilson, jorie and Una Gillis and Lenna Hunt: reading by th! Ru Milton and a piano solo by James program, both the the in Silliman. Following the soldiers' graves of Mrs.S irecti h 6, September 14,1939, , inder the y management specialist, indicate, he|" direction Freeman and Miss Eddah Williams, said, that the grass may prove a Eke, secretary of the Latah County and Idaho Seed Growers association at early of builder held its first meeting Monday, at miracle the Grand after mrs. county courthouse. the election Freeman gave of an officers abundant spring range for sheep. He added, "It may be the ideal of grass outline the work which is to be completed jin the fourth year phase of club for rapid rehabilitation of areas devastated by forest fires because of its vigor and adaotabilitv| Greenriver and Elgin cemeteri €s | work. were decorated. Flowers were al SO| The officers were elected as folseattered in the river in memo TY lows: President, Corrine Wesch; of Christopher Bigelow who was yice president, Emma Jean Daldrowned several years ago in ton: secretary-treasurer, La Von to ash-black soil on burned over ranges." "In the fall of 1938 over 1,000 pounds sof reselected seed was distribufed to ccunty agents in north- rescuing ern and southern Ray his sister Chidester last Friday from under Seeley drowning.| the while dog where Johnson: Lily Was leader meetings The of the Joe|house it play and reporter, Holyoak. it| Friday removing the porch residence mi S-| his by bitten be to fortune from had gram at and is 4 held be will o'clock at each the school this year's a very interesting pro- outlined for stration Michels "This Idaho for demcn- purposes," said in 2 recent bulletin. methcd provided a istribution of seed Prof. during jorie the by afternoon Miss Jane Miss Wilson, furnished was Music Mar- Seeley, Molley | Miss Tasker, Ethel Mrs. Jean Wilson, Arel Hunt and Mrs. Grace Shaner. A neat sum was realized by the club. Mr. and Mrs. Claude. Batty stopped over in Greenriver Tu: Sday afternoon en route to Salt Lake City. George and Richard Beebe were Grand Junction visitors last week. D. F. Larson, district engineer for the state road commission, was in town last week on business. The Emery county equalization beard met in Greenriver on Tue »assing these Progress, ------- through town Dale. eo Count - gin and as on well land as too on the dry for} range." omnes BO WITH extra ; things for the legs." Price -..---.--...- TIN RAPHING CR PEC] | of seed to an acre of land appeared to be the most satisfactory methcd Four [ Somiy cere * Facial 29 31 ag ee a he pf C a ' bin oi bas ® . 25¢ 10¢ OOper ar a! For detailed information, | ROBERTSON'S write or see ef ech bh tie @ : SHORT RIDES FROG oe ee ee Hime ate Cakes Woodbury Qn Colorado River Scenic Boat Trips Through the World's Most Famous Canyon St ns 10e and 25¢%, wide Vico Oils :-: ith Q ats . SERVICE Pep 88 Gas ACE TURNER Moab, Utah may attend! drill at the rate of 15 to 20 pounds meetings-Emery Castle scils wheat, : SOMETHING NEW IN HOSIERY Rollins' Three-Thread-Flexible, with the Lastex Insert. La-ce-lastic Diamond Mesh-Absorbs knee and garter strain-Runstop. "They do for trial pur- poses under varying soil, moisture having convulsions. The animal) work. and climatic conditicns. was at once killed and its head Lily Hclyoak, Report:r. "Demonstrations ranged in size was sent to the state board of ae eterna from 1 to 20 acres. These trials health to determine if possible Signs Erected. were conducted on drvland, desert whether it was. suffering fro mi; Two handsome road signs pre- and irrigated soils. Most of the rabies. At the time of writing this) sented the local Lions Club re- nlantings were made early in the no report had been received. Mr.| cently by its sgonsoring club, the fall, and early plantings at ths Chidester's injured hand is Yre-| Vicab Lions were erected Friday rate of 10 to 20 pounds of seed covering satisfactorily, however,;and a picture of the ceremony to the acre produced the highest and it is hoped that he wil! suff er taken which will be published in seed yields, regardless of the type no further ill effects from it. The the Lions magazine, an internaof lend. people of the community are urged ‘ional publication. "Yields on nen-irrigated lands to keep their degs under close obThese signs, one placed at the in northern and southeastern Tdaho servation for a time, to determine, -ity limits east of town and the|»roduced at the rate of 690 to 1.their physical condition. tther at the south entrance of 290 pounds of seed per acre. PlantA tea was given by the Woman's|/town on highway 10, ccnsist of ings on desert land that had been club at the home of Mrs. R. J./'arge Lions emblems, giving the disked before planting rroduced Dinning on Friday afternoc 0, time and place of regular Lions satisfactory summer pasture and which was much enjoyed by all in luncheons, so that. visiting Lion: ‘rain yields. Seeding with a grain attendance. Moscow, issued this statement: "Michels grass is the latest ad-| dition to promising perennial forage and pasture grasses. It shows ex-| ceptional promise on all wheat Mee ETA SAC I STR TIT DO MEALTIME WORRIES "GET YOU DOWN 7" MAKE MORE USE O s- day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Shindledecker we re visitors last week in Montrose, Colorado. They were artcom-anied home by their daughter, Miss Wilma Ruth, who has attended scho l there the past year. George Beebe is installing water in the cabins at the "Shady Rest" tourist camp this week When finished, each cabin will be thoreughly modern. Dr. and Mrs. Stafford of L OS Angeles are visiting French home this at the VT J. M. week. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Smith Grand Junction visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brow m. Mr. Smith, who is a photographer, took several pictures of scenic atespecially good views while here. interested of the Dead Horse Point. will be remembered da Adams. He in geyser Mrs. as Miss W COMPLETELY EQUIPPED as getting of Smittth Aliv il- and Dance 7 89°° JUNE STARTS DELIVERED 15 AT 9:30 Krug's Orchestra - AIR CONDITIONED - Ladies, 25c - Men, 50c NG See and forget about it until mealtime: All of thi convenience costs only a few dollars a montl «++ because Electricity Is Cheapl a Let Reddy Kilowatt simpli plify your housework you can monthly, amount hen? b # ormowa small 1ssrallon: to enjoy the cool comfort Sparkling cleanliness . .. and fast cooking of .. an . Automatic Electric Ran ge. More than tha Sight... protade bee ee eee ee oe . oie oe Provide instant hot water without fu ~ or both er... and do many other labor-sa E G.C. Ballroom MUSIC @ . 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