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Show uly lly gharsday, July THE ees: ee TIMES-INDEPENDE NT, ceae SL Te eects aeneamadnetayentnenmese, - efore' MOAB, UTAH ne | STEALER AT NNN PAGE perenne ere MARRIAGES Dalton Wells CCC Camp | Camp Floyd Herberg and Mrs. Alice Lindsey, both of Delta, Colo., DG-32-Company 234 married Tuesday by Bishop W. R. Whe ah UPA ALEUNAD AAAS AU SEH McConkie. i Wit John | Tuesday morning, Co. 234 re- Elsie MaeHenderson Satterfield and Harrison, both of Grand |Ceived 111 new men from the east, Colo., which brings the company strength Valley, married Wednesday /up to normal for the first tim: by Dave A. Johnson, justice of te eace. |since last March. The new men | Charles Herman | were Denton received of Mt. in camp by the Harris, Colo., and Miss Fern Lucille |perscnnel, and immediately be|came a pait of the planned orien- Perrine of Meeker. Colo., married Wednesday by Bishop W. R. Mc| tation program. The men wiil be Conkie. |given some fire-fighting training Andrew Nichols of Milner, Colo.. |this week-end. The men were enMiss Emmy Lou Steele tertained 0: the first night in camp and Wednesday ‘by a fine program of dancing bv Meeker, Colo., married a group of young ladies from Moab by Bishop W. R. McConkie. H. C. Wirick and Mrs. Martha | and a motion picture show. B. Georgetta, both of Rico. Co.n., Tuesday night, of Cu. married Thursda men 25 y by Earl J. Free234 left for Sunnyside fire-fighting justice of the peace. man, duty, their second in the past Arthur L. Crist and Mrs. Nora two weeks. Twenty-seven mor: G. Sigwing, both of Grand Juncwere sent Wednesday morning. | Very favorable comment has been received by Dalton Wells for their paiticipation in fighting a recent fire. | Demo- Chicago mm begining July to Sh which the 15. But end one 5 | LOCAL ITEMS next fF D. Hershey and ™ Bwere down from nths finess Monday. anger and Mrs. Owen DeSpain children spent July tives at Monroe. i xd Ruth fom an, | to $ k awe a Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis and daughter Ruth motored to Richardson Thursday where they spent the day with Mrs. Ellis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Titus. ----- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maxwell K. W. NichCastleton on Brown 4 visit at and Jack Goodspeed Junction visitors ay in Grand their spent Junction summer Beach area.| the recreation spending is a niece on f. and Mrs. Sanford Ballinger children left Monday for a tion which they will spend in mountains of Colorado. s Sally Taylor left Friday for land, New Mexico, where she Wisit relatives for several | of Albert aie Beach. Captain and Mrs. Basil Otey and children and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. |Nichnolas and daughter -wére ar- Lloyd Parriott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Parriott who graduated from the local high school last spring and went to Los Angeles to enter the employ of an airslane factory, is wcrking 18 hours a day at the Lockheed plant at Burbank, according to a letter received from him bv his father Monday. Lloyd is employed in the fabrication department and likes the work well Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Link anda daughters Lois and Jean of Maricaibo, Venezuela, South America. ores rie briefly in Moab Tuesday : ve 6 visited ee at the camp with his| north end of the La Sal mountains. with Mrs. Link's brother, M. W ; They have a boat, and contemplate Morse. Mr. Link is a departm-nt chief for the Lago Petroleum ‘a trip down the Colorado tiver. Mr.' and Mrs. Reed Somerville | tas corporation, the South American of Standard and children returned last week| | Mr. and Mrs. Harper Rutledge Oferating company from Florence, Colo. where they/and daughters of Oakland, Calif., Oil company of Indiana. Mr. Link visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawks} stopped in Moab bricfiv last week is spending his biennial vacation| and family. 'en route to Cortez, Colo., where on an auto trip with his family states, visiting Pere eee | they will visit Mrs. Rutledge's par- twice across the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Driscoll and|ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, |relatives and friends briefly on the| children and Mrs. Susie Turnbow | and other relatives. They plan to 'way, and seeing points of interest | i adasieate and children came down from Wil-| return .to Moab for a visit with son mesa Thursday for a few days' | relatives before going back to | Norman D. Hershey and brother | stay in town. | Califcrnia. Lew Hershey, entertained a large} at ; hoay. fr. and Mrs. Gay C. Brown to -- The softball team won the first |half playoff game with the Co-op |Monday night in a close game. With the addition .of some new ‘men, the camp team' should be Stronger the next half. Mr. and Mrs. Hill and daughter Faye, Mrs. Dougmore and Miss Fern Beach visited the Albert Beach family Tuesday evening ou their return to their homes at Ephraim and Ferron from a tri to Mesa Verde National park. Miss Mrs. C. J. Meador and children "V@!s have established a summer camp | Send Colo. Hurst Grand returned at Warner ;camp are they where summer. SuneT returned month's have visiting Utah now supports 124.000 deer, 5.000 elk, 200 antelope, 50 bighorn sheep, 1 moose, and 450 bear, according to the last big game census conducted by the Unitea States department of egriculture. hqrallipacitiis ens in the Friends in Moab have received anncuncements of the approaching wedding at Trinity Episcopal church, Los Angeles, of David M. Cooper, Jr., to Miss Kathryn McKown. Mr. Cooper is the son of Mr. ‘and Mfrs. D. M. Cooper, formerly of Moab, but who have resided at Los Angeles for a number Of years past. Mr. Cooper, Sr., is a pioneer stockman and businessman of Moab and southeastern Utah, formerly being a member of the firm of Cooper-Martin & Co. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Alma V. KcKown of Los Angeles. The wedding will take place on July 20. Albert J. Harmon of Uravan, Celo., and Mrs. Ione Clark of "ruita, Colo.. married Saturday by Dave A. Johnson. justice of the peace. David Richard Marr of Lowry Field, Colo., and Miss Betty Jean Jeppson of Brightcn, Colo., marriec Monday by Earl J. Freeman. justice of the peace. Leonard Cecil Jones and Miss Angia Grace Cole, both of Grand Junction, married Wednesday by Dave A. Johnson, justice of the peace. Guy E. McKissen and Miss Pear] Powell, both of Grand Junction. married Wednesday by Dave A. Johnson, justice of the peace. Frank R. Pritchard and Dallis A. Christensen of the camp personnel along with Grazing Service Foreman William Knowlden returned after absences on vacations and business. Mr. Knowlden was in Salt Lake City hospital. who is to be the presidential nominee and the tenor of the Derocratic platform of 1940. "Coming events cast their shadows before," says the poet. How right he is in this instance will be scon | decided by the delegates. » bat at convention tic national name dominates. the huge Stadium building, with delegates and spectators numbering in the thousands. It is the name of Franklin Delano Roosevelt who is to determine the fate of the third term tradition, and with it FIVE Warner. Mr. ‘ Meador spends , : Bie -. 18 this week at Castleton, tw peveral WERKE in the county. eae ve ae Wot ‘group Mrs. Edward Reanhard xa Mr. and Mrs. Merle of friends at a Fourth me RSS SSRN nce pn tial hopefuls presi- of dearth is no pre tion, married Friday by Dave A. Johnson, justice of the peace. Charles Henry Smith and Mrs. Ruby Pemberton, both of Grana Junction, mazlried Saturday by Dave A. Johnson, justice of the peace. oi| Winbourn July party at the Hershey home| in Castleton. A sumptuous dinner was served, and in the evening| pand Mrs. Newell Taylor and Reanhard's brother, Charles Ger-| Visiting relatives for several ‘music and fireworks were enjoyed er Barbara are visiting in harct. at Moab. ;months. Mr. Winbourn joined his The guests included Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. Taylor's parents, Se ines | wife at Reno, Nevada, several L. L. Gardner of Dolores river, Mr iMrs. Arthur A. Taylor. ; lw ] h attended Mrs. Eva L. Robertson returned | Tee vedantic tae E ae d 7 and Mrs. Lvndon Granat and son. Palisade; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Woi-, - Monday to Salt City following a Rutledge to Wallace Kunkle of verton, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. N.| two weeks' stay in Moab. Mrs roville, Calif. |'E. Wolverton, Jr., of Sego; M2.) Robertson recently returned from ;and Mrs. Howard Tufly and Mr.| San Francisco where she attended as Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Redd stopped ‘and Mrs. John Tufly, Fruita; M1. | ‘the World's Fair. ff in Moab Tuesday en route tu ‘and Mrs. Ralph Dalton and son,'! ‘heir home at Mortticello from Salt |Cisco; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Titus f dvanced students at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson of "ake City. They were accompanied |Richardson; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo © further information, see the Globe, Ariz., were arrivals in Mcab dy their young daughter, who had |Titus, Moab; Mr. and Mrs. K. W. prsigned. ‘the last of the week for a visit 5een receiving treatment for in- |Nicholas and daughter, Denver; E. W. STOUT, | with relatives and tri in. fantile paralysis at a Salt Lake Mrs. Liilie Fleming, Grand Junc~ 8 Band Director. Gibson was formerly Ss. Anne) noscital for many months. The ‘tion; Shelba Titus, Ruth Murphy; |Loveridge Pace of Moab and Cisco. child has improved greatly and ._Teddy, Barbara and Winnie WolCHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH yopes are entertained for her 'verton; Shirley and Ival Tufly,, ve are local agents for Chrysler | Donna Lee, was A daughter, xomplete recovery. 'Fruita; James Bliss, Palisade, | Plymouth cars and G. M. C -|born June 1Z to Mr. and Mrs. | Glenn Bass, Fruita; Gorcon | Ks. Also used cars and trucks. ‘Haskell Bowman at Telluride, | My, and ‘Mrs. Milo Smith of Fowler and #%gust Schmelzei. | Us when in the market for a ‘Colo., according to announcements | y.nic¢ e, Calif Gene of parents Miner's Basin. en i ie Saath daughter, Miss Marie, of Newark | "eturned last week from California, New Jersey, are visiting Mrs.| Vhere Mrs. Winbourn had _ been eee heeinen gre mes ",.. Cast Their Shadows i J. ‘received by Moab tf. Bowman was formerly | Williams Pee Broker Real Estate - Investments Phone 6R1 | BOOTS and SHOES wm@paired at Fair Prices dW@0nest, Guaranteed Work # No. SHOE HOSPITAL - L Phone Junction, ._| 519 Main Mr. and Mrs. John B. E. Buchanan, Mr. were | ae OT Mr. ‘and ee ae Fitted as Colorado Bliss i er and Mrs. children left es S. E. an Mr. Hawks, Ivan Mrs. Vern and several went into effect necessary on to days July last Frank Andrews, agricultural sta-| of moisture State. in most sections of Don aren today eee eee isa resident ae in who state road) st year, has the: general Allan of the oO egy a am |||! -- | A Utah Than Style For Your Money In These 114-Ton courv tie: igre . ‘ \ Internationals It takes more than just style to deliver International performance. A new line is not just a matter of the calendar with International Harvester. Constant improvements in engineering and construction make and keep International Trucks the standard for the industry. The constant aim of this company is to give you hauling value-to make economical performance your lasting source of satisfaction. Come in and talk over your hauling problems with us ! presided City, session a FUTURE" But You Get A Lot More Oa Y LE; I CALL IT/ z B. Thurman, one of tee ome «a brief held *. it as y oae rae "City " the turning afternoon. He Pe ge beget : THE Main Street = at we) FOR +€0 Judge for a spending 1S who ThurChicago. Judge : substituting Christensen, vacation in man - re taxes. Judge "BUILDING QUTSTANDING prices at brief sessions of district ‘at Monticello and Moab ge xpe Nomis Mr. Batty, OHI Pminterig road commission been revised aie of taking care have ‘tent and | creased Taylor) : thee a ee admission theater The ‘etc. Chas. Redd Motor Co. 1, it adhas the revise Ses 6 who came down | juages section to at-| the at Salt Lake Addie | court Mrs. among those i hang ae ee Street Grand Junction, | Pes Mrs. Optometrist lasses Scientifically for rela- and friends Moab led the Double Jitney club Friday jjiccion charges at the Ides theater, er Mrs. Elberta Clark, of Mrs. R. ,,nounces ‘evening at the homeat bridge apply also new. taxes The ager. sg J. Fletcher. Honors many on and admissions qance +, Flet-| Mrs. |won by Mrs. Mars Pope,Newell. inThe). ticles classed as luxuries, ‘cher and Mrs. Alden Jcluding tobaccos, liquor, toiletries, ‘hostess served refreshments. Taylor, 522 Colorado A. C. PARSONS ‘weler - in entertain-|}.4n Stewart Mennel Mrs. Grand Moab. tives ithe lenthin and son returned Tuesday, | Mrs. Maxwell remaining there for| Due to the new preparedness tax a short visit. ‘on amusements and luxuries, which Insurance :-: Bernice |week. They left Saturday fcr tistician for Utah, estimates that| ; 'Venice, accompanied by Mr. and this state will se harvest 3,646,000 | Smith Gene Mrs. Smith. Gene Mrs-\y9).' Maxwell, Jesse Mrs. for a month ‘bushels of winter wheat this year.| in Moab been ‘Blanche Mellenthin and Jack Mel-| had This is about 800,000 bush<ls under| | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the estimate of May 1, due to lack| ia- Ma) oy Ss e toweek. lenthin Mel-\G fF Bailey. first of SARROLL J. MEADOR tb, Utah of Miss visited Mrs.' vith' relatives. 4 state|the trip by W. M. the court rerort er. i . capitol gaat : any time. Arrange for a demonstration. be / Maranteed Shoe Repair - Prices Reasonable eo your Shoes and Boots )FLECTRIC SHOE SHOP 117 No. <INTERNATIONAL) VAI - to Sixth ‘Grand Junction, Colorado ie oe for ad gts' Funeral Home Mm ©=s Fruita, Wt the service of the "ople of Southeastern cc mpetent, Colo. MOAB sympathetic Proprietor Leite CUCL O TH ay and helpful service. TRS. 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