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Show PAGE THE FOUR awnv- Che Cimes-Iudependent American homestead by subterfuge or and hospitality purpose of abusing the obvious. wrecking the roof that shelters them. of peace, shall be in time "no soldier, Since the quartered in any house without the consent of owner, nor in time of war but in a manner premake to scribed by law," it would seem reasonable ah the homeland as safe from desecration and sects | as the home within the homestead. peace,| the of disturber every agitator, Every every imported obstacle to preparedness in this hour | at Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Postoffice Moab, Utah. Under the Act of March 3, 1897. RATES Ne Sc vecbebopetsctes Three Months se teeeeeeees (Payable in Advance) eee LOREN A L. ewer eerereeee TAYLOR, BULL Editor ON and THE Representative Abe SOO 50 cherished Every explanation on afford, even to accomplish this purpose, to the es | el who OE is an of the Files of The oa | Times; Camp . + Years Ago This WE F. Hall and bandit Mrs. Maude "McCord were wedded this week. os" Loras Tangren and Devon Leamaster left on missions to the southern states. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cojibin. Retina: Tote Tue tori Sagoo:= ~- neapinn merpetee eedmet x Shou wee i a CT nN ei tnt in lila tines teen = uttitt mene 40 Years Ago This Week Capt. S. N. King, river road toll magnate, was a Moab visitor. Prof. A. Molyneux was in charge of arrangements for a July 4th celebration. Miss Bertie Gaines returned from attending school at Salt Lake City. R. L. Diefendorf arrived from Telluride and left for Mill creek to work his mining claims. This week's rains damaged some hay, but were of great benefit to the country. Goodman & Green shipzed their season's wool clip, 80,000 pounds, from Monticello to Thompsons. Lester Taylor returned from an extended trip to Salt Lake City and Idaho. The Paradox uranium claims were reported to be on a producing basis, and there was considerable excitement in that district. Jerry Hatch, here from Westwater, reported that many settlers there were rapidly getting their homes in comfortable shape and irrigation ditches dug. . A. Se and A. Molyneux, Democratic and Republican county chairmen, respectively, called a non-partisan mass convention for the purpose of nominating a candidate for county superintendent of schools. VETERAN BOATMAN ON NEW RIVER JOURNEY Bert Loper of Salt Lake City, veteran Colorado river guide and‘qj boatman, this week commenced a trip which he states wil] comple te his record of navigating every tributary and running every rapid of the Colorado river from Green River lake to the Gulf of Califor nia. In company with Don Harris of Soda Springs, Idaho, Loper set out Sunday on a trip from of civil Men who forget the substance ' a i : Mieme, we sacrifice use can't foes, save the the nation constitution for) But it was the kind bull that stood on approaching train. of a from not HOSPITAL Quintin NEWS Hurst, Pee Blanding boy, was admited to the hospital the| medical treatment today. open be of is to voting pluck railway be his or A much|to daughter Mr. commended| o convictions. | ,¢ demonstrated track in by front the) A for | and an appendectomy BAPTIST born Leon CHURCH E. a ca tragic 4 om ; and eee eee DG-32-Company eee of Mr. Murdock's ' Second political | Term? | 9 ||Mr. Moab. and | of June Parks, Saunders) Martin Pehrson of Miss Mrs. Jeanene Monticello) Hurst in 5. Moab will piano stu- two weeks. the for the term the State Treasurer four years. General for An Attorney rm of four years. Public of nt Superintende re term for the of struction ry for A REGULAR ELECTION i 4) : yj, j fo leave early "Verily, whatsoever my Monday the| Mr. and They will of Blanding He name, payment of to represen* ty, Utah, 19th day M. and SATURDAY YOU'LL HOWL! ae 8 4 0 a panic! ... it's you, will g give it y you.''| taxes and so for i mortgages: | a ES SLIM SUMMER Meee | eee e a bo Rl | unto | t of Jugpras LEAMING, ¥4 2. County. Cle it 2 IDES AT THE COOL this MARGIE DOUGLAS 234 - 4 of ye shall ask the Father) 0} Tein ae ager ete of; ara {In Bibleih daysae'raisins eer were ca Allen recresentative Ci] [IN Let Frank tell you Ola| Dorothy | say term a fi ompgi\ WITNESS WHEREOF # gi Of pave hereunto set my hand Ou official seal at Moab, Grand Coy of, LAUGHS? morning. I for States .\. 4 term of four years, and for a term of two years. | A County Attorney for a the of two years. vears. Your favorite screen comedian, Frank (call him "BUCK'"') MORGAN, becomes a rootin', tootin‘ hombre out totame the West! canyon Mrs. Parks, for to represent in the Congress FRIDAY attending be verily, at Ogden Parks. E. Wm. session in parties Tues- NEWS Those candidates nominating ITS Minister) Walker, Patsy Chester corbin, Mrs. i in ia, Ammon be grounds 24-July Thursday) walker, born was Mrs. son was born Tuesday to Mr.| Mrs. Ray Hunt of Monticello. Richard termination will Sunday jassembly Adams ‘from daughter Mr. ‘sembly was Mrs. OA ae That was the tragedy of a bull-this may prove! is a medicalae patient. rmin of One | Moab. A an and of in Co | term years. A State Auditor four years. 3 the First Congressional District of | 1940. the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term An argument of more than four months standing will be settled : ; : t Thursday night when Arturo Godey of Chile and Joe Louis mee for the heavyweight championship of the world. Godoy, amazing the fight world, lasted the full 15-rourd route when he met Leuis in their first battle on February 9. Louis was awarded a split decision. | Moree to survivors. Representative Murdock the courage displayed in for will OF United the ; minor operatior | Bible school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Ila marauding forces by waving the constitution | Corbin, superintendent. Evening their faces; who would let the ship of state sink| J. T. Pehrson of Monticello is while trying to-rescue its logbook from the Waves, | recovering from a major operation | | worship at 7:30 p. m. The Utah Baptist Summer asare more theoretical than practical. |performed last week. If NOTICE One Senator State of Utan Bi six (William insidious them purpose are) in defending modern master play for Governor four com- to years. Stat" the rights etudes, learn Supreme ten of term FOWLEY t I ro ac S$ Week cash from the register. The made good his get-away. oJ. of bills of attainder extinction Monday night , the company meeting was held for the last time At the Republican national con- for tne 85 men who left for the vention held in Chicago, Warren G. east Tuesday morning. Lt. Litman Harding was nominated for presi- turned the meeti ng into an award dent and Calvir Coolidge for vice assembly, and Mr. Christensen president. presented the men leaving with 95 The rig at the Western Allies certificates for educational work, Oil well on the Maxwell ranch was along with medals earned for the being moved to a new location fine work of the enrollees on the across the Colorado river, where a district magazine. A fine supper well was to be sunk by the Big was served to the company, and Six Oil company. an extra portion of ice-cream was The taxpayers of Grand county| added for dessert. were to vote Saturday on a proFor the second consecutive month position to bond the county for the "Dalton Wells Daily,' Company $78.500 to compiete the Thompsons 284's publication received the highpost road. A masked bandit entered the est possible award in Happy Days, five stars, one of the Thompsons pool hall and compelled receiving James Papacostas, the proprietor, very few papers i n the Fort Douglas district to receive such an to hand over his two diamonds, valued at $2000, and: about $25 in honor. 20 1, Liszt-the could judge of the the for of the various political the following offices: not known. That it would rid the republic of an | undesirable citizen is the consensus of opinion. That it would deprive him of suffrage is absurd as he is an alien without franchise. | Looking Backward) Dalton Wells CCC Camp Through in which article One every Pursuant to the provisions of ars. the |¥* Representative Section 12, Chapter 29 of in the | Session Laws of Utah 1937, I, Legislature 17th District: for |Margie M. Leaming, County Clerk |, 4 Sf erm of two years. %f Grand County, Utah, do here- | Two Judges, Sever District by give public notice that a regular) Judicial District. primary election will be held) District Attorney, Seventh Jug throughout said county on Tues~ | 541 District. day, September 3, 1940, for : the | Two Countv Commissioners, g to remain therein?| by Representative | 9, Franz PRIMARY | a | * section $664 of inheriting or transmitting real property by descent. To: what extent this would affect Harry Bridges is} interests Can we sais remain in contstitution Attainder disregard the constitution?" In quoting the fundamental law of the land Mr. Murdock overlooked one very important point: Provisions of this same constitution in which aliens seek sanctuary were written and adopted for citizens of this republic, for their guidance, regulation and j Sh a neither those Chopin | dents certain capital offenses. In common law it aarOl yes a forfeiture of the estate and the corruption of | blood, rendering the attained person incapable of| and j } erence. a ment of foreigners, paragraph federal agitator is making it his permanent headquarters. "IT hold no brief for Harry Bridges," says Mr. ‘Murdock. "Let us admit that he is an undesirable the best of him. institutions presented forbidden. a two-column interview transmitted by The Salt ake Tribune's Washington correspondent, Mr. Murdock cites the constitution and takes refuge in the bill of rights. He must have found the shelter overcrowded. Every uncaught of unconvicted alien for rid ideals and argument two years. of Americar | of A Although /poser-never Murdock has been repeated time and again by) Harry Bridges and all other alien agitators who) have been apprehended. He lays particular stress the question of deporting logical nor convincing. In alien. Let us admit that it is of the United States to get Operating costs railroads amount to minute of the day. Way American South our houses how can the meaning of the constitution| be construed to permit masked enemies of our, Manager TRACK. Murdock's UTAH in disguise-a | soldier enemy is an of emergency scout or a spy for some potential foe of the govern- | ment. If our own soldiers, whose lives are offerings for defense of the nation, cannot be quartered in|} Whatever its faults might be, The Times-Independent has never been guilty of _partisanship. So, we believe our readers will know that Americanism, not partisanship, impels us to re-publish the following editorial from Monday's Salt Lake Tribune, which we unreservedly and wholeheartedly endorse: his attitude and vote on Harry Bridges is neither MOAB, of the Proponent for. assignment A consolidation of the Grand Valley Times and the Independent. Issued Every Thursday at Moab, Grand County, Utah. SUBSCRIPTION the into slip who those nor homelands own their TIMES-INDEPENDENT, the lake| down the Green river to the town of Greenriver, Utah. They contemplated a trip of about three weeks. Loper, nearing 70 but rugged and alert, has been a boatma n for 47 years. After the present trip, he States he will come to Moab to navigate the 65 miles down the Colorado river from Moab to the mouth of the Green-the only part of the Colorado water system he hasn't yet made. illite Ma When Pope Pius shaves himself he uses an American made razor. Vico ad Quaker State Sos Meee BEVSEXAWS a MAN BU ILDS USEFUL ooeenliesieeneseseeessisenchepepineeeemens Fifteen by million American work days were| laborers because in the | the Motoring Oil Stations Grand San Juan Counties. | AREAL CONVENIENCE!) «= We. Wa: him famous! first | A Shenley propuct BOTTLED AT THE DISTILLERY =e 4 Ss NLL = Ona MUNSON Peggy MORAN = ae AND BALLADS" G NEW YORK.N.Y¥. Vo Pt. no.6 PF. No. 61 t. No. 60 six ips THE LARGEST SELLING STRAIG HT BOURBON WHISK WORLD - "NEWS" 8 (Chue iby op PS at | and THURSDAY AUN' dh 1 trend RS for + 00 : Mm 1g is BUT KEEPING HOUSE WAS NOT IN HER LINE! When don't you are neglect to keep away your your on your Savings regular vacation aceount! deposits to Hilda Didn't Know A Pot From ..., It's A Pan...But What She Couldn't date if you send in your money order to The First National Bank. Every entry is made on day of receipt, and you have maintained your regular savings habit. Be sure to bankby-mail when away! IN THE oh B aes --- eee Se THE HOUSEKEEPERS DAUGHTER," easy EY r FISH TTC mL AO)hd Ee > Q dra. 3 MEN TRIED 10 Xap house with FOR "ENLey : BOTTLED ISTILLERS CORPOR arin | Mos} i at ae uJ GZ 7 | t, orm "nce of his °areer) Niven x j 500D oN J. Black and OB SCHENLFY i ithem loce M imprietor. ny -\el 4] i Next WEDNESDAY , oo NORTHWEST CUBO VICTOR "BULLETS First Year 4-H Club. On Wednesday the first-year 4-H club held its second meeting at the home of Mrs. Virginia Johnson. The member S are: President, Marie Tangren: vice president, Myrl Heywood: secretary and treasurer, Ruth Lance; song leader, Norma Somerville ; Barbara Westwood and Lucille Shafer . Our club's | name is the "Busy Cooker s." -Helen Ebelt, Reporter. of 2500 strikes , Months of 1937, Paul for Comedy TO THE SUNDAY UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Agent HASH"-Gang GATEWAY as an GASOLINE Complete Service for Public at All Utah ABOUT THE jai rs UP BUSINESS One of the bus iest men in Moab is Frank M. Shaf er, pioneer citizen of the valley. When Mr. Shafer retired from the postmastership of Moab some four years ago, he cast about for some useful occupation that would keep him interested and bring in an income. He investigated the possibility of manu- | § facturing grave markers and monuments, and decided to engage in that trade. He - studied various methods and found that cast stone, made of proper ingredients, would produce a marker as durable and attractive as the natural granite. the past few During years Mr. Shafer has manufactured scores of monuments and markers, and _ his product has attracted wide attention. He has supplied markers for several outside points and the demand for his p roduct keeps him busy and happy. lost "SEATTLE, Pep 88 a Stanolind eet Friday night, Chaplain Reuben E. Curtis visited camp and talked to the boys. His talk was directed Whether Manuel Luis Quezon, /mostly to those going home. The}! president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, will succeed thoughts left by the chaplain were very well received by the men. | himself in office depends on the cutcome of Tuesday's national | Thursday night , motion pictures plebiscite. Filipinos will vote on on firefighting and _ prevention a constitutional amendment alwere shown the company. The lowing a second term for their /pictures were mostly instruction chief executive, whose term exon the methods and precautions pires in November. Quezon is in this work, and will be useful in held a certainty to win if the case the company is called ior such amendment is passed, and if he duty. Added to this were also picdesires re-election. tures on the u; S. navy and its duties. Saturday the ball team of Dalton Wells a€companied by Dr. Friedman and wife, traveled to Price where they played the CCC team of that city. The boys of company 234 again showed their ability at the sport to take a wellearned 10-1 victory. They also added another victory to the list Friday by defeating Meador's Cafe to keep the lead in the recreation league. The recora for fhe season shows an impressive number of ‘ins witn few losses. The team has won 15 games and lost three. LOCAL "ALL MOTOR OILS = MemBer ~ FEDERAL RESERVE SS SYSTEM The First National Bank | OF MOAB Since 1917 a Growing Inst itution Member of Federal Depo sit Guaranty Corporat ion Do With A Man! aa ba Ta a B"»a sii e PEGGY WOOD - JOHN HUBB art WILLIAM ser Cen GARGAN Mele tt Tit ARD DONALD. MEEK Released thru UNITED "JACK The ARTISTS POT"'-Crime Picture IDES| hau g iess |