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Show PAGE FOUR | The Times-Independent 57th Birthday | i Misses ‘Barton, | :| The ‘to m City ° SUBSCRIPTION RATES ..cce cece cence eee cecccenencseccaccsenes $2.00 Ome VEAL .......---.--eeceecrcecececceccerseeces 1.00 Six Months 50 Three Months ........--se-eececerrrsreerseercsees (Payable in Advance) L. TAYLOR, Editor * hrough Lance Eskel the on Operations Six Big AGRICULTURAL x and fa m™ ‘ed that features his father his neniomg this week. | Moab in of the cropland ‘cent Dennis E. Baldwin, or grasses, | legumes perennial | in | Elias Enoch and Miss Daisy May | of his Church| Patterson were married this week on be permitted to earn a part Charles Johnson,Rollo carry-| by allowance were) the home plate of the baseball dia- soil-building Jr., Perkins, David d 2n not) practices supplemental out ing mond in Central park just prior to| who came down} those | among Imme-| normally carried out on the farm. the Moab-Sego ball game. mesa to spend the| Wilson to use| from diately after the wedding the ball This would allow farmers but | 24th in town. farm, the on game started and the groom partici- practices needed the in are not provided which pated. ‘clude perennial as well as annual| This week a girl was born to Mr.| program. processed crop} n- | vegetables, with and Mrs. J. T. Wise. 00 or | slassified as vegetables under the} farms on ‘allotments. That developed of sisting for) billed were newly Two big dances determined | srogram unless it is ; ay imi by state | at they are in competition with July y 23 and 24 at the W. O. W. dance cleared land be limited by the| committees furnished music with rela-| them make to fresh vegetables. payment of| That the minimum | $20 per farm be continued in 1941.| being provided} first was This allowance in the 1940 program. That if sugar beet acreage allotThat, because of budget limita-| ments are necessary in 1941, they) 40 Years Ago This Week tree planting allow-| e on a county basis instead of | tions, the $30 Pioneer Day was lengthened out fas : as at ance, as provided in the 1940 prointo two full days of enjoyment for the at district basis, 'gram, be discontinued. the residents of the valley and its| bia That in order to assure orderly | visitors. That three practices be adopted mainten-| marketing of wheat and maturity | Charles Pope, representing a Salt| ‘or orchards featuring in irrigat-|dates of loans bet staggered. cover permanent of ance e, Lake mining syndicate, came in th That where loans are made on orchards and vienyards, contour| first of the week to make a thor-|©@ ed "**" special crops,| vienyards| grains other than sloping ough examination of the mining irrigation on plant-|such loan rates be set at a lower | contour and orchards, and prospects in the La Sal district. & " price than} ipercentage of parity Many pack trains of wagon loads ing of fruit and nut trees. for special crops. of supplies left Moab for the various; That a practice for the remov qa] | those established mining camps in the La Sal moun-jof diseased and unencomic apple| tains. This indicated much activ-| trees be provided. than allotments on| Terry orchestra of Grand Junction, tively smaller farms" sub-| where nearby "old Colo. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Bush. eee 9 ity in the mines. are adjustments stantial made by old growers. _| That is in 1940, a commercial | Alex Caldwell and Byron Davis visited the Blue Mountains to prove what could be done to secure the vegetable allotment be established | jn counties designated as commer-| cjg] counties. That this designa- stamp tion mill there and move it to ea, re Stae Miner's Basin. a county in ‘state committee the 2 where workings recent been has region, discoveries Tunnel January 1, have the company Mayflower profits of in April, $30,147 port that time first the is net in- facilitate tonnage. to over 25 years a mine. in an During effort this to time veloped company. ore in commercial erty Development New Park ulates atten- in of a a the of surrounding other area, | em- for the " eee a ieaieamacnan ee ree iris Soman Prompt Service! Fair Prices! | AS ||} Waiting PRESENTS Vico ad Quaker State AMINA ae necessary -quickly to give and machinery you quality economically. iat) Tame hia ate the h amking orga SUNDAY a Sail Agent for Grand San Juan (Two Shows) ; on an Island of Danger. Woman ISLE OF DESTINY Counties. The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES WILLIAM with GARGAN WALLACE « FORD : LANG e GILBERT ROLAND ETIENNE GIRARDOT KATHERINE DeMILLE Photographed in COSMOCOLOR A REAL CONVENIENCE! A and Screen play by Arthur Allan Vaughn Elston. service Try mere PRR gtRSE * tain mae stop t agree LOVE "THE Hoerl, BILL M. Coates Webster. POSTERS," Next WEDNESDAY STORY pares!RTY , FRANK H. SPEARMAN :i. FRANKLYN WARNER Production Directed by Elmer Clifton A FINE ARTS Picture. Distributed by RKO RADIO Pictures, Inc. Th ' _| Lhe ‘Times-Independent WESTERN Robert Lively. Disney - From original story "NEWS" and THURSDAY presses i pIRIT! SCHOOL S a4 Author "Whispering Smith" of and "Gunlock oben A Ranch" days of Cali fornia, roving bands of Indians and lawless "squatters" made peace and quiet a thing only to be dreamed of by the Spaniards : who owned large cattle ian ches along the : Pacific coast. armen, daughter of one ; of these wealthy Spanish ro ons, is captured ca od and i carried carrie off by Indians i and iti is Henry Bowie e exas scout, just arrived in California Cali le, who saves ; her and returns er to the safety of a near-by mission. S 4 proouct BOTTLED AT THE DISTILLERY In the early Being in tenet me =P ER ANNI a ee later it is brought to his attention when Carmen orice spurned his love, now sends for him. How tis learned that Bowie was the hero of her life's greatest adventure is but a part of this thrilling love story of the West, that makes Carmen of the Rancho "must" reading. Sc * Serially In FOR CORPOR NEW YORK.N.¥. Arion by-mail Paper when away! oe BS mMemBer _ FEDERAL RESERVE _ sm SYSTEM ole | The First National Bank * This money order to The Every entry is made on day of receipt, and you have maintained your regular savings habit. abit. B Be sure to ~ 2 CARMEN or THe RANCHO ‘ SOTTLED LEY DisniLeRS having i - | )a iv. gl) Whispey™ 90 R OC \ RROOF Years ) \ if you send in your First National Bank. ees ¥ : 4 When you are away on your vacation... don't neglect your Savings account! ~ It's easy to keep your regular deposits to date Os #, Jane's stepping out...and it's fun ++. young, romantic, Stirring! ? -~C4tesmkey Pf. No. 61 i dt OF MOAB QT. No. 60 IT'S THE LARGEST SELLING STRAIGHT ISKBY IN THE WORLD BOURBON jail corps;€ ‘ins, all of and Death. . Two tough marines. with a contraband jane corps img ‘the be ystery to solve. .a girl to save! J. 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THRILLER-D| Utah Oil Products Paul Fine Craft! engage a gyratious brunette % state. f er pave h yarn about two murdered blondes and thus resources Steady y prop- . count SCREWIEST | 2% x cassis ect a as life enterprise. at any js "THE SEASON'S SCARIEST Aj: | stim- adding to payrolls and industry. Many times this leads to the development of additional mines and the work FRIDAY and SATURDAY | the the tion of the management has been turned to more aggressive development in an effort to perpetuate the of my gather On ' such section, it} Ads Want the Amer! 9 time. another| mine new development in by you an machinery. lease YY Prices range from $10 to $75 : to other and compressor mining under hundreds of thousands of dollars have been expended in development. Now that the mine has opened quantities, he additional including gevolution. ~# I will be glad to show 4 Gold Queen fissure on the surface | Laura| the of development and The Flagstaff mine, which | claims. is owned by New Park is being de- southeastern end of the Park City its prePark and New district. worked have companies decessor for tunnel, campaign In its development out sound ta plans company Pearl fissure at depth, uncover in to operate after long and the to prove able been has Park the black and comes determined efforts develop new CO ened forces craig oh the 828 #8 the for purchased been has was most Terms if desired handling of the increased equipnew Considerable ment necessary New effort an in YP for the next ' two months... minutes. made. tunnel mineecars, company. the of This Mayflower to a re- according been the Special Prices Keetley, company is | f[ Already a railroad of its line | considering extension from Keetley to the portal of the| the January in $5,232 from creased in have near 12 4 ss ‘pen it 4 for. created. New the encountered was ore Since in opened Mine in Ba! [INCRE lic bis- into made wre See mill- harvested, we CORPS SY are t F. M. SHAFER pe ployment of from 50 to 100 men is | promised and a new source of in- | been | me has state the for dustry property, company southwesterly miles Utah. Mining Park two situated from Keetley, Park and Complete Service for the Motoring Public at All Utah Oil Stations ee s New all flour "F" MARKERS by MYrs. won V. R. Bush. refreshments. relatives. - ee ore of An ore body that has the earmarks. of adding a new steady promining City Park to the ducer allotment! | | + . been and in. the GRAVE [22 to Morris Contract club was| Mrs. Sanford Bal- has Pep 88 an Stanolind 'may be omitted in the state and a vegetable limit placed on farms| ‘having other crop allotments. In} lsuch areas no payment would be! made directly on vegetables. That commercial vegetables in-| a of upper MOTOR OILS which |vegetables are normally grown on farms producing more than three ‘acres. Upon recommendation of the NO TAXES HERE LET US DO YOUR PRINTING . to View Cy more than 400 acres of commercial OUT OF TOWN PRINTERS PAY ee oe ees apply Tre- Lake chess straBill Beers-foremost the werld-learned in the tegist inmate. asylum insane game as an | That Js the predictioofn ra on into cuits, require- Here is one of the most recent photos of Benito Mussolini, would take place within' the next|: |Lance, chairman 0 A iron-man dictator, who Italy's weeks. six four to committee. Mr. Lance will pass his 57th birthday on A baby girl was born to Mr and | county AAA Said that according to the inforJuly 29. Italian papers customMrs. Earl Dalton this week. from rep" arily do not give his age, menWork on the Crescent-Eagle lease | ™ation he hasat received the national AAA tion of which Il Duce is said to near Crescent station was resumed|7esentatives several new soil-buildThis picture shows him resent. and it was said the well was to be conference, | mn been have ‘ing practices attired in his war uniform. program. a eS Eat creed ggoang wegen Mr. and Mrs.|™ended for the 1941 Principal recommendations of in- | John and his Oliver of Bluff John Dalton this week. | county Grand of arwere grandson, Olin Oliver, The Moab baseball team defeated terest to farmers in designafed areas| That his | ‘include: Oliver, Wesley 11-8. of score a Monday. by Sego ivals maintains 50 DOE cs: from the Bar-A ranch is visitA son was born to Mr. and Mrs.|a farmer if he hall sedan Moab. visiting week Wheat as well) the of completion the a Dodge of Salt children M. D. Vigil and Mrs. Tues~ in Moab stopped of Cisco Montifrom home rotite iday en 4a spent had they cello where granthe ever-noraml abundvery strengthen be going toon geol9-/ary were reported toAccording of balanced program satisfactorily. | gists the hardest drilling was past ance and production. and company of were Prizes | linger. Mrs. and |Ballinger served hostess |The NEWS farm provide and lease|ments Motor Peterson sds Ju Ita; Action pictures of the in g.12 Ethiopian war were made 74% stamp the size of a postage 24th. Manager to fit the individual Week This Ago Years 20 here were "S' sounds language. Marjorie Lou the | The Tuesday entertained by oppor-| increased servation, give the program| tunity for.adapting mores * Files of The the fetes Next year's AAA farm program| j | will continue emphasis on soil con-| Backwardi Looking and Miss on letters weakest & \ports the sale of a Chevrolet sedan | Johnson LOREN Ho Monticello, ‘Christensen Utah. Moab, at Second-Class matter at the Postoffice Under the Act of March 3, 1879. as Entered of ‘visiting with The t Anderson, ft and Clydia Betty Margare Dorothy | Jensen Front sa essitte and the Independent consolidation of the Grand Valley Times County, Utah Issued Every Thursday at Moab, Grand A ! July 25, 1949 Thursday, THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH oer pt Directed by George Nicholls, Jr. A 20th Century-Fox Picture evice in fhe 1D. Silard ithe marine eat the fe Lake City the standa Pir enlistm| Sirev bigh 2 men who #2 received Te they my that th some are ming for a arer. App us between dealth. |