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Show ‘PAGE FOUR THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, = Che Cimes-IJndependent conso. "Gdoaant aber Grand Entered Times at sec Utah, Grand Every County, Second-Class Posto e Moab,- Utah. Under theer Act of March SUBSCRIPTION One Year . Six eee eee eee eee |every -< 3, 1897. eee eee ee eee <ocadés o6.ceeee ere eee eee (Payable in 50 \Is| and the L. TAYLOR, Editor and davs. say nothing ANNUAL it worth the think You Manager NATIONAL than of the human 800,000 injured- deaths sorrow and injuries and of WEE Onee The A National Safety ee price? can't rave about the of ace DISASTER | Let's have ee new a oe ee declaration of te (Grand The Junction town of Atchee, railway, has , Looking Backward Through 20 the Files of The Times Years Ago This Week By a vote of 126 to 39, the taxPayers of Grand county voted to bond the county for $78,500 for the construction of roads. J. W. Wylies, an aged transient. | died at.Moab this week. Thomas L. Stocks and Miss Grace Miller were married week at Moab. 3% More than a thousand applications for oil prospecting permits had been filed in Utah since the leasing act went into effect. Ignacio Martinez, who was convicted of complicity in the murder of Ranger R. E. Mellenthin and sentenced to 15 years in the state prison, was granted a new trial by the supreme court. A two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Myers died this week. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loveridge. It was announced Officially that France lost 1,362,872 soldiers in the recent World war. All soldiers and sailors of the recent war were to be presented with Victory medals. ¢* 40 Years John from J. Ago typhoid Judge This Week was suffering Roberson L. no Bartlett Welsh and DURE Oa - - - prenencrennatt -, . Jew to large, ee and eee ve shops. . was ‘much all = road also an of the of the mechanical| ae one outfitting Bookcliff point territory for have as are|the in) | voting precinct Was) two voters will in Mr. and Mrs. Mart R. Fish left for Grand Junction, creek precinct, some miles where they will spend a few days and across the mountain. | visiting friends and relatives. Thursday, AUTHORIZED FOR The work others Nyal Company one of the most ‘ile high grade ee palette echt ny the was a Jew. will become a "If he North first reliable and Springs Week's Tonic, 3 weeks' the possible president first of the United States," comented the editor, adding, "Well, there is an If in the way." Very little had been heard from the Grand countv posse that had been out for four weeks on pint bottle and measuring | QiLLINGLY KEEP-COOL SS) t Fans, only GLORY," Short - "DISNEY 5 K LEONID KINS covich - l Z FELD IT FR ° T a EHbyARtving Co ee ' Directed e Associots Your oat Pree a~ Chorge® of +s Zonuch in Productio® STEWARTESS"-Short which 89¢ ..... 49¢ Vere weweoserecccecees ---- $1.49 Cae TTY MOTOR OILS | may Heart-hitting love drama of the nursing profession by the author of "The Citadel" | ti Hi I GASOLINE l UTAH GIL REFINI KG COMPANY Paul Agent Store" for Grand Ges oo * With JULIEN MITCHELL « ROBERT COOTE Se From the novel by BRENDA FORBES « PETER CUSHING A. J. CRONIN RKO RADIO Picture "THE RIVETER"'-Disney Comedy - "NEWS S an Juan WEDNESDAY - JULY 3 Counties. 7 one pean soe /2-TON TRUCK - Reinseern Then erate aetna a 3/4 to 1-Ton ee the Model D-15 Se . - : yy SSS an "all-truck" truck made to do a truck's job year in and yeae out, with typical International economy. If y ou have middleweight loads to haul, put this iS ur ‘ ITT Boss _- > tesley eon Gj = proovct International sizes range from ¥4-ton to powerful 6-wheelers, ess DISTILLERY en : >». ; mame ecKenia A AUT ude eit} , a BOTTLED AT THE i ON Lraigh Y f ee Nurten Ypisper4 SO‘RROOF / ‘Omg, bornse ro ISTILLERS CORPOR Arion 3% to 1-ton International on your job and cut the needless expense of using a truck that's too big, or one that's too small. Come in, arrange for demonstration. SRE rower i Qt. No. 60 TTS THE LARSEUNG GES STRAIGHT T THE WORLD WHIIN SKE Y my INTERNATIONAL TRUC Moab Garage Co. MOAB, UTAH PHONE 9R1 2 J}f, Vj LLLLf NEW YORK_N.Y. - = BIG? The "In-Between" International Model D-15 is anemia et Use SMALL? TOO INTERNATIONAL mene ae TOO UCK , ui ; it * A IS A 112-TON TR itens sais ve penta a IS REEL . J. Black and a PANDRO S. BERMAN in charge of preten: Produced ond directed by GEORGE STEVENS. Screen Play by Fred Guiol, P. J. Wolfson, Rowland Leigh. Complete Service fo r the Motoring Public at All Utah Oil Stations i : a VIGIL IN THE NIGHT Stanolind P ep 88 and | Mad LA . Store | COMEDY" Vico «i Quaker State $1.00 THE MOAB DRUG STORE Our ; Century-Fox Picture | . Electric ean ae DIFFER ENT, July 4 Utah Oil Products in | for 4B SATURDAY law ambush... of for both % The IDES Specials glass, @! Armed with a song and a sixgun... ready to sing or shoot his way through out- and Beef Iron & Wine, an excellent tonic... r short ' SUNDAY manufacturers irritations a . "FLYING phamaceuticals treatment for: HE'S HEADIN' INTO HIS MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE! "OLD. America. This Hot is become Duncan and e¢ s from their ranch) La Sal Saturday in town. and FRIDAY UTAH is one of the oldest remedies §. Salt Ly : | DEALERS SOUTHEASTERN at and | are NYAL Kenneth some time ago. future cast their ballots in the Tuesday Roan |}away Mrs. week-end "ITS COOL AT THE IDES and a voting Cliffs following the line of the there. abandoned Uinta railway, but little was maintained progress has been made s number has dwindled to P oe office at Atchee was at a recent meeting of) The post the The the Mrs. Lloys came down Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maxwell established a summer camp at Warner recreation area, where they plan to spend several weeks. ice tah railway, there continued to b>|in@ an auto road over the Book- Specials We "Make eaarnapee to| Quite and d Coac. h Ura - from over a visit with rela-|spent a: -ALSO- The* Republican national conlead to serious results are often-times avoided e vention nominated Sen William Me}. Mcby: by ‘the-us the usee of of this-o this ointment intment Kinley for rresident and Theodore 39¢ : Roo se vice heres The Prickly Heat Powder-soothing and healing for mes was mocratic, and com-' s aie cay acterely cm the 2 . nettle rash, 9x hives and sunburn ____. ae de 25¢ cal el Pee sae paper Nyseptol (The advertised brand formula) antisept ic, he was Two years ago, after the aban-| Well as on west into Utah. donment of traffic over the Uin-|. There has been talk of promot- TO TOURISTS Seuttelie' wax rusting eae' || BURN OINTMENT--Skin elected all in "Colorado Sunset" left : for Wiehe vente Roosevelt at MI J. W. Williams had lost his now and had to carry rn ceased of It eee railway ne line The first park conducted tour to the northern part of the Devil's Garden section of the monument place Sunday. Custodian| The number of visitors in Arches took piloted five people from ‘National monument so far this Schmidt year is 1850, while during the en- Dark Angel to Landscape arch and return, a hike of six miles. In! tire travel year of 1939 there were of the distance, the party 1152 visitors, reports Henry G. spite thcroughly enjoyed the trip. In the| Schmidt, cutsodian. In June, 1939. were Dr. C. A. Hess and there were 75 visitors, while up to group Miss Charlotte Hess, of yesterday the number registered daughter, Bay City, Michigan; Lawrence during June of 1940 was 213. Youngman, Visalia, Calif., Miss Williams, Moab, and L. L. the trail of the murderers of Eddah Vioore, Grand Junction. Sheriff Tyler and Deputy Jenkins. The possemen were expected home in a few days. The sympathizers of Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Hand and the outlaws evidently had helped ‘on John F. of Los Angeles are them elude their pursuers. Gover‘tending a brief visit in Moab with nor Wells had offered a reward the Gay C. Brown family. Mrs. for the capture of the murderers.) Hand is a sister of Mr. Brown. bonded their mining claims in Professor valley to eastern parties Dr. beard CONTINUE ATTRACT maintained trains over the steep fever. B. to superintend John ARCHES were to help of h the t houses being| Work recking | 1940-independence from death on the highway, on | That is the heading given the story of July's | the streets, and in the home-from carelessness. accident toll in the United States by the Nati-nal| of| In 1940 Iet's put a stop to this jamboree 90 te | engines once thriv-| times |the Garfield board of county com| @¢andoned ee Safety Council. July-the worst month of the year carelessness. It can be done if you, and you, for accidents of all kinds. July-strangely enough-| you will do your part. the month we celebrate our independence from the Be sane, be safe, be sober, and put safety tyranny of the mother country. July-the month 'on the Fourth! Sentinel) practically exist, many . June 27, 194 from! Mr. and Mrs. Johnny | Atchee was the shop point for Joh Miss Helen Corbin is home several days in Salt the Uintah railway, and in reality |Grand Junction to spend her vaca- | spent 'City last week. }a division point. There helper tien Shafer ‘ng little villiage at the foot of STades up the Bookcliffs. At one vanDaleSeivaade for he Uintah mountains and chief|time the number of Uintah com- tives and friends. city of the now defunct Uintah|Pany employees - at Atchee was) | ‘rissioners war/abolished. independence : OF ATCHEE, COLO., PASSES INTO HISTORY orecinct Now the two, and killing.| Counci!, horrors TOWN Thursday, UTAH |27 voters at Atchee, sufferinc so. just ey Be appalling. ee no less JULY-AN More unspeakable ree, | doesn't LOREN 31 y Sine Advance) for | lessness-to 1.00 Three Months day 2.580 for every day of the month-107 for every hour |of every day-and the cost in cash-more than three | hundred million dollars. i That's quite a sum to pay for a month of care- RATES Leptbimsibeupnies Months where we acknowledge our inability to contro] our | emotions and to exercise reasonable care in the ;conduct of our daily affairs. July-the month tha' L ‘er.go Gallagher' and the represents the absolute in the "Let (spirit of the open road and the open throttle, the Moab, lopen spirit and the open bottle-and the net re'sults-more than 8,800 killed-12 ror every hour of MOAB, "PEACE The ON EARTH"-Cartoon IDES |