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Show ___THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH learn com- Douglas »ed Anne Hartley, her blue eyes | ing, as she hung up the receiv- ion. "Bless me, child, it's t give you time enough Detis) br whether you wish Tice to he pte, al- flashing Totty as Jim again. ‘alge very morning tof, And-'' as time countered G. ringing with him I to understand you've gram re- girl ad 4 interrupted. Lillian 99 held at the Becker brewery said, 'tion of Mr. Southern girl she fostered in the @ atmosphere, ‘"‘you're leaving who doesn't as well as 0!" cried ® ‘week's' of some the American Legion Becker, who has of Hot been him Station KLO. He paid tribute to the Legion and its constructive work in these words: "I know that the Legion stands for | all the best that America means.) impulsively.| patriotic on't believe that's so. I know rather have me than anyone and, if he can't take me, he'll I know that the flag symbolizes all and unwritten in | bly go alone. It's not that he that is written When cts to ask me _ intentionally.| your faith and your creed. you sing, ‘God Bless America' your, "so busy, so engrossed in his heart is in your song-and not your &, he just counts on me. And of think- and son A He will probably be taught to tof engagements with someone ' Lillian impatiently replied. ‘oguiddenly the telephone jangled. otwihanically, Lillian lifted the hook. lello, dear,'' a pleading voice Ar "It's Jim again. I want ‘\yto 4 reconsider your racks on beer and were a served Dutch in lunch the and|, anniversary company. A son of the was formerly , Lil, don't freeze me so,"' he | daughter Allred of over the wire, while palpience filled the room. As LilSwung the telephone over t0 looked Becker born i she said in argument lents before, she spoke Miss of Mr. Moab. - a few slowly Send Prices your a visit with Ernest trips to at | Wilson Grand | ----- refrigerator Johnson Wilson with a over | the ; made __ several Mesa this week CARROLL Real Moab, Utah Mr. Dates and Mrs. D. tute rsonal chores she always left day morning. Finally, when ),.van faded into twilight, she went was enter- ges he little inn nearby, she caught | ou of a happy crowd, presuma-| game. She felt | The thed, and her misery strength-| When she saw Lillian and Jim, | Ag#ig confidentially at each other. | goes "1 not of suspicious nature, | gp found herself jealous. g@ut that's absurd,'' she thought.| | intalizing thoughts stabbed at' il she arrived } \ at the office on | Knight Shoe Repair Reasonable and SHOE to SHOP REGISTRATION Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. J. MEADOR Phone rs TERE | 6R1 OTE. on Your | 1940-1941 25, . . « « English and Psychological Tests 26, . . - « = Engineering Entrance Tests Freshman Registration and Instruction 26-27, 30, Registration of Sophomores and Upper Div. 1, . . . - - Regular Class Work Begins \ WRITE FOR CATALOG - ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH © Salt Lake City | : Fctsty THE RECORD :°°0 Facts That Concern You she found herself \' ed with Jim. Spontaniety DO FOR /yimess she ‘ ) ice toned yg from ff used to down a dance sense tizing flavor, their pleasant, aromatic in his to routine. evening, Was meditating almost bitterly, Jim looked quietly at her and I want. to marry you, Anne- heart stopped its clamorous f of _ 1 bas >. expectantly, cried she . i due time when I consider and nh prepare-"' i Tomorrow. make it now. implored breathlessly, as her " {curled around his neck in de‘‘HappiWe of time or place. _&, a swift t in stream every I want minute with to be you, EN sold are = made or dusk FOR -__-_ than in nighttime. the Mrs. i a Ss. ee C. Bryan sens as ee and cream. See " tang. Brewers hops select and blend their with extreme care. In fact, every step in making beer and ale is skill-to conducted with masterly wholegive you better-tasting, more some beverages. Now the brewing industry wants wants to to do one thing more. It drink good beer protect your right to No. 21 of a series iow as Furniture company. ranges, all : $89.95, Saturday Furniture $5.00 at It. Han- white Wilts. $79.95. Huapular Han- Co. ts. A huge figure of St. George, acaiiededik above the town clock in Perth. WANTED-Ranch or f ituAustralia, cuts cff a dragon's head ated in mountain pp me each time the hour strikes. | State size. location, water facili-_--_ | ties and price. BoxS 1A, Times- A Chinese amner guest always | ‘thanks his host when first seated the a served. table-before the food | Red the|more war| chair (other heads are disturbance than are color hair. said to in the persons Independent. 1t. is) STEAD WORK-GOOD | | PAY-RE- LIABLE MAN WANTED to call On farmers in Grand and San cause} Juan dentists} of any; counties. No experience or capital required. 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SALE-Milk RADIOS day- --- first used the Civil a ~ Operating Freight Lines from Salt Lake City to Grand Junction-- Thompsons to Moab, Monticello, Blanding, Dolores and Cortez, not one ; eyes world 15c It. BRAGGING ABOUT YOUR MILEAGE AGAIN? - Hops are for flavor. They give to good beer and ale their lively,appe- A warmth about their relaThe impulsive Whip was lost. at time Moab of in was 4 glass wHat HOPS - came ( ing the gathering of gayety she | the heading for hills or inching through traffic. accepted,| event |more at has bunk-proof figures. ‘almost a month, a steady h of invitations given carefulthe of 2 for Co. { THIS Waited for talk of the previous spi? which was not forthcoming. of satisfac- liver. Bronz-z-z me on the coming Saturday."'| asped internally at the use| name and formality of the | advance Most ~ ROP: 2i _ The opened| Anne. | Jim. Had Lillian told him Mdiscussion and warned him Pe 1 GOT A MILE-DIAL FREE AND GOT THE PROOF CAREER wis is Jim Brady, Anne. I want | 0 you to come to the game) she : throughout the and! Germany. ete Important days are just ahead. They will be full of opportunity for those whose minds and hands are well trained. Discover what your University offers in higher education. - Boots of ‘‘Perhaps she| Politely, | | hot know that I saw them to-| The bulk) tion. | Column A. . Climate in different parts of the| FELT base throw rugs, is world are appreciably influenced; at Hansen's Furniture Mr. and Mrs. James L. DeSpain and daughtr, La Vee came to Moab Saturday for a short visit with their son. Owen DeSvain and family. Della and Ila Mae DeSpain who have been visiting here for several weeks, returned to Monroe with their parents Tuesday. i fr," Anne pondered. © mail was already ed when Jim called , Visitors at the George W. Johnson ranch at La Sal Sunday were Mrs. Harry Day of Provo, Mrs.| Wilson Allred of Monticelo and}! Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson of Greenriver. * @nd ready for Lillian's expla-| M6 Mrs. Busy | y morning, ready for the new| an offered none. Fo to | e Baldwin! | | Tough the windows of her room, Set herself to performing a John- Provo, --_- James S. Andrews |200~pound E. weeks. to Mark CALENDAR - Estate - Investments Insurance ta scanty lunch which Paste itself to her, Anne went| boarding house home. | ile sunbeams beckoned luring- Sunday, Mrs.|‘emaining there to haul a load ot was|°re to Uravan-on Monday. Broker he slipped into the outer office | mesa Sato Mrs. Nate Knight the Murphy mines on 117 No. Sixth Junction, Colorado Wit made her look ready for gay-| the E. for Bertha Allred,| and Mrs. Bert Her trim turban and smart fur OMming from Milton Johnson's father, D. Moab pioneer, who Mrs./| Johnson. Howard, for $74.50, easy) Mrs. Teddy Shutt, who recently | Furniture com-| purchased the property east of| Pany. (Adv.) | the Goodman residence, from her| mother, Mrs. H. C. Goodman, has Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Ballinger commenced the remodeling of the and family spent Sunday on an log cabin located on her property. outing trip at Horse Creek on the La Sal mountains. Mrs. Mabel Adams and daughter, | poten cakes Rae, are visiting this week wr. and Mrs. Newell Taylor and Betty parents; Mr.| qaughter left Sunday for Cisco with Mrs. Adams' and Mrs. J. W. Barker. Mrs. Adams where Mr. Taylor will be employoq for sometime. who resides at Springville form-! Wn dce t erly lived in Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Jack You Von of | Mr. and i;meotored to Tuesday Shoes ELECTRIC e€ mouthpiece.'' cheard you tell Lil what you d, Jim. It's no use asking I told you I am unable this afternoon. I have so things to do.''. clock pointed twelve. Already was ready to leave the of- she Mrs. Monday |daughter Betty and Mrs. Andrews' Mr. will sell Hansen Products i Guaranteed He whiter than usual. Detera to show Lillian that she meant As ‘eee ee and left, visit Mr. ‘Johnson, in /area adjacent to the brewery. Each to haul grain which was harvested guest was presented with asouvenir 2t his ranch by the Young brothbooklet commemorating the fiftieth |ers of Blanding. refusal, Anne Point Milton parked list a moment, Jim. I'll put Telluride, Colo., to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver fon the wire,"' replied Lillian, Boyd Oliver. br dinner. Mr. - sale not in the fifth column of trea- relatives and - Trends' and destruction." week-end. program of music featured the} . gathering -? their eyes met. for |Huntsmen's father, of and Mrs. Howard. | to) The Only 20 of the 360 Islands of the Sel dataeie ene Haneeie os accompanied visitors _ Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hunstmen|ill. They were by OY ocean currents. of Ferron were arrivals in Moab|Mrs. Harry Day and Jose ph | * firmly in the first column of defense U2¥2n, Colo., were here visiting Tewiiimust be taught by curt refusals anen..f0me round to my way stertieabout engagements."' Callet | this week| Goodspeed's|son ; oat attention. Te vacation. /new unit award-|t2rms at ed the American Legion medal for iStinguished service, made a brief address which was broadcast over, other understand you-"' Anne, : medical daughter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Bud motored. Baseball Pitchers Jensen and/| and 7 to Grand Junction Saturday to Curve ball" during eee of Thompsons wr spendget their son, Dennis, Jr., who has Period. /8 cir vacation visiting relatives several for there visiting been !™ Northern Colorado. Utah held in Ogden August 15, 16 re- Wik ing to her pet name for the lit- and 17. to the mercies Mrs. . Superintendent Knight. company attendance at the three-day conven- es."". Mister, Lady, ; president Becker, Products on August 16 at Ogden, Utah. More , than 1200 of those responding to the invitation were Legionaires and their wives, delegates who were in i to go with Jim because he bg you at the last moment?"' the| Se L. Becker on that for the season Junction M. of the Price spent the week-end in Moab|PO'ted to be improving and also. Miss Clara Ann Taylor has re- | with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. West anq Lorily. president of the United States turned from Bar-A it hap-| Brewers family. Mr. Boulter is a brother) on the La Sal association was host to mountains where she had | A 15-foot spent. of Mrs. West. tiger shark 1500 guests at a golden jubilee pro-| Always of the day this Sportsman ... Brewer of foreground. fo go to the game Goodspeed | Helen Buelah at. whet aaak ew s 7 severely accidents caused death \wesldantibes She ek "endered her overAuto35,000 persons in 1838. ‘with relatives. A. Larsen returned Sunday Wilson mesa after a month's|. MY. and Mrs. Clint Sly and) |family motored at the Titus ranch. to Northdale, Colo.) Mr. and Mrs. Mennel Stewart last :Sunday for a visit with their/and children have returned from; Bere tears J. M. Ttitus and grandson. Del- | daugiter, Mrs. Gordon Babble and the La Sal mountains where Mr. mar, were dc\¥n from Richardson| family. |Stewart was doing road work. Mr. eae last week for a few days' stay | Stewart who has been ill since his in| Mr. | town. and Mrs. W. A. Boulter of | return from the mountains is re-| | con- inheritance to the Jack Mrs. general tn, G. from visit | her Southern .aity to |Thursday Magazine to accept exactly,'' Mrs. a |__E. R. Smith, archaeologist of the|Mmother, Mrs. Ella Gavin, left to-| A moth has about 27,00 eyes. Satur-) Jt@h state park commission, and|day for Fort Duchesne for a short)_ Thotwands of Orientals ‘speak » tcacher at the University day for 98 cents at Hansen's of) Visit. Mrs. Gavin, after visiting | Esperanto Furnifluently. = ture Company. (Adv.) |Utah, spent several days in Moab|there a short time, will leave for| ee q | this week on archaeological work. | Maryland for an extended visit) A dirty windshield cuts visibility § F invitations." Gs not that and Monticello Mrs. Stanley Peck, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Will Hawks, is town this week. it Saturday noon. A whole gloweek-end free and I still hear Jwailing about the fact that men fy Christensen were Tuesday. th a gesture of disgust. Ihat now, languid Lady from the n?" queried the brisk and busiWike Eillian Foster, who had eni the office in time to hear the went and son," and Grand to Salt |where Mr. and business. ; : | Son will receive Everton went this week on Tibbetts Mr. ;and became 20. Re HEN will these men Vjo"ask oné in time?" | Lafayette the age of i Wallace Lake City Py a ere } taughtee Oe the' local central he. | Service.) there. youn ger; | Miss i Sara K from Colo-| past SIX years "tad has spent the sixth grade at the Ee manag' ya? Del Taylor of Richardson was brief caller in town Wedne sday. |‘employed PAGE FIVE and A POLLAC eClure Syndicate-WNU . Closing out all throw rugs at | cost. Hansen Furniture company. Entertains Legion nakMrs. Frank Moore | children have returned rado where they had Mr. with ‘Summer lala Rden 9s ta ae rene: i QUEENA ITEMS Oe MOLECAE Wen eee MRE a | LOCAL Industry ‘ . NS oD Br ewing ~~ | Serving All Intermediate Points Pelee Lines from the West Coast, Phoenix and Denver t 2 Fully Equipped Garages and Warehouses Moab--Monticello--Greenriver--Thompsons at see Ob B Rig | ea Due Time oR+ \ of Nation's 3! | Head aM SO ee ial 22, 1940 an ay wrsday, August |