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Show WATER The Times-Independent at Second-Class matter at the Postoffice Under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION Utah. Moab, RATES COR Ne es Si bes Siete e We Tit. ts cabs betes eh eee °* CE NEORGEE so 6 cin cb 6S sclc oe ge 50 re a Se a Three Months .-..¢.5..%0-- Bee (Payable in Advance) ! LOREN L. TAYLOR, Editer and Through 20 Ago This Week "Uncle" George W. Hepburn, pioneer La Sal mountain prospector, died this week at the age of| 89 years. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson,) pioneer Moab couple, celevrated their golden wedding anniversary this week. rey Max Fish of Moad married Miss Howard of m., Here. two |part games Crestino This The court officials bids to run the Horace J. Knowlton S. Gibson, field 1940 program, 24 Proven Vote Septempber 3rd, FOR A CLEAN STATE a Ve 1 ' ae¥ SALT LAKE CITY SEPT. ree WITH "FLYING COLORS" World's Largest Outdoor ried me oe arts 5 Nights, Monday to ate eSG an UTS the UA a DEPARTMENTS % Pt. No, 62 George Pt: No. 61 Or. No. 60 i wy: ©, REED STEVENS REED STEVENS REED STEVENS "THE "DOUBLE-RICH" BOURBON MAKES YOUR JULEP "DOUBLE-RICH" - wives STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF recommended Republican 16 undergt ands the problems of labor; he is ee a fair‘iand just employer. the Utah Dependent by Hamer Culp, $ 3 Complete Service for Public at All U tah 3 Pe Paul Qualified by Training and Experience A a wy y pe s yo Upon . aT ‘ ae e 1 sy ¢ Clyde A. Hall, OcT T. T. Ist Rasmussen) Released Thru by JOHN STEINBECK * ise e ath e030 ELT| aes] "WHERE 3 ae 0D) LEWIS MILESTONE. ate sha TURF MEETS SUNDAY THE BELLE OF THE BADLANDS! Ra) ara Howie SURF"'-Short »Hard (Two Shows) HER ROOTIN TOOTIN' ROME And when they get together for RCT, Agent for Grand ts the first time .if's your grandest time! the Motoring Oil Stations UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Primary DS 2 % Sie GASOLINE District CE A RST DE * oe, Pep 88 and Stanolind Seventh Judicial September % ede Farmer-Stockman''. MOTOR OILS JUDGE a| ee se ae GOVERNOR Is Directly of x Vico a Quaker State - for for | oe farm; he owns one. underst ands the problems of little business; he built one. Utah Oil Products Candidate children) SHE WAS TROUBLE CCC THORIT HATCH for understands the problems of the rural community; he was raised in one. understands the problems of the American come Nominate SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP, NY, of Ability Prosperity Political Advertisement © FRIDAY and SATURDAY STEVENS Well-being EG a A J. Black and San Juan Counties. aR CTE, : & a : nob A REAL CONVENIENCE! Boul - College work foundation for material. of the security right and kind y little | 6 TR | progress, both a Division | of Religi 1gion MONDAY fete) : with (Labor Day) ondie ona | |! | four When you are away on your vacat ion... don't neglect your Savings account! It's easy to keep your regular deposi ts to 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 h abit. Be sure to bankby-mail when away! budget: * Charlie Chase in "THE Also Vaudeville Act-The ‘Next WEDNESDAY HECKLER" Lyen Girls 4 in Person. and THURSDAY Ber somemBer <_ FEDERAL RESERVE =a. SYSTEM AUTUMN QUARTER REGISTRATION September 20, 21, and 23 For information, address The Presid ent The First National Bank | § OF M OAB Brigham Young University Provo, Utah CN Spiritual _ Increase of facilities includes the constru this year of a splendid religion and social ction center with Spacious auditorium, classrooms, banquet and recreation rooms. Paralleling this develo pment is the expansion of the former Religious Education Deinto U TS lay a deep Reliable instruction leading to competency in one hundred fifty occupations is offered at Brigham Young _University. Largest intermountain private institution of higher learning, B. Y. U. has five col<a which give 1688 courses of nationally accredit ed ork. partment EE Ts anataae M(t We a ace) PCM helps It should have two chief elements: 1. Practical training for earning a living. 2. Character-building spiritual development. departments. a a ; A FIRM FOUNDATION and FAIR STEVENS (Paid soil-building PEASE aOR bvWi Mrs. PRIMARIES: SEPT. 3rd-RUN-OFF ELECTION: , FINAL ELecTION: Nov. 5th. x R Pe - mother, ProcressivE AMERICAN A LoyaL UTAHN ELECT Mrs. Bert Allred and son, Claron, are home from their visit in Salt Lake City. f after visiting with Mrs. Classen's VR Businessman REED the practices were offered to farmers of this county. These practices included the application of phosphate, seeding grasses and legumes, control of erosion through the use of rip-rapping, check dams and countour listing, controlling noxjous weeds and many other farming practices which have been advocated by experiment. stations, extension service and. good farmers for many years. "Oy California ‘Winbourn. (Not A Administrative A super-. LITAH Needs "Utah's visor for the AAA, is in Grand and San Juan counties assisting the county committees in check-up work, wheat crop insurance and wheat joans. Farm supervision in Grand county is 50 per cent comzlete, Howard Lance, chairman of the county AAA committee, said today. He § said that this supervision shows farniers of Grand county are using the agricultural conservation program to restore fertility to the soil, prevent erosion, stabilize production and to cooperate in bettering conditions for agriculture generally. The farmers of Grand county are using the soil-building practices to make better farmers. Under the Utah "T am for the American Way of Life. I believe that the Attorney General should assume the responsibility given him by statute of enforcing the law; that He should keep the _ state free from organized _ vice and illegal practices; and That it is his job to protect the rights of the pecple as well as to advise the departments of state." AGRICULTURAL NEWS Donald ‘pe and chilhome in & Republican Candidate for Attorney General fishing| ferry. Classen to their Is YOUR Candidate For Governor of Utah on the Republican Ticket. Week went Moab for | District court was in _ session,| with Judge Jacob Johnson on the| bench. In the case of S. N. King vs. Grand county, a decree was entered whereby King was given one year to complete the Grand river toll road from Moab _ to Cisco, and it was specified that unless completed within that time all rights given King should be terminated and the road and Dewey ferry should pass into the hands of the county. District court had brought many county citizens to Moab giving the politicians the opportunity to get busy. Disrict school was scheduled to open Sept. 4. on Grand river and caught good-sized fish. The county was advertising Mrs. Willard dren returned REED STEVENS under- deadline law water e | Huntington. Ago to | | Jiron. Years year | District court was holding an extended session here, with Judge. George Christensen presiding. A contract was awarded for furnishing the Moab school with coal, the price being $16 per ton. R. C. Clark and C. A. Robertson were named delegates to the Democratic state convention, and J. P. Miller and J. A. Elmer were elected as delegates to the Republican state convention. La Sal dry farmers were harvesting bounteous crops this year. 40 the Oe Mrs. T. A. Shutt and son, Walter, are visiting friends and relatives in and around Northdale, Colo. A BIG MAN for A BIG JOB! will be filing. Eutomio Duran of Thompsons was held to answer to the district | court on a first degree murder charge for the killing of his wife and of 3\ground at waka softball with Humpherys played on the local field. The | Of the 73 July-August applicaMoab town girls' team will meet! tions, 39 were for domestic and 22 the Uravan, Colo. girls' team,/for irrigation purposes. Others inwhile the Meador's Cafe team will cluded: Power purposes, 1; miscellplay a team representing the aneous, 4; stockwatering, 4; and Uravan Lions club. i|change applications, 6. the Files of The Times ; | Years Zina >. filed H. to drouth and added building activity, and that of ae ers ; Looking Backward! T. ‘crease of the past month is credited Manager Baal Engineer + for re- a as Entered applications Walter Shutt left yesterday Houstan, Texas, where he will sume his studies this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Allred returned to their home in Salt Lake after attending the funeral during the 30-day period, July 15 | City rey to August 15, more than doubled of Mrs. Dan Olson. the number filed during the same Mrs. Gordon Andersen of Salt oeriod last year, according to a Lake City spent the week visiting report released Tuesday. her cousin, Mrs. C. O. Wight, in A total of 73 applications were the fee GA Clie Geared And "Moab. same time last year. Total for 1940 so far is 630, or 214 more than for the entire year of 1939. The in- State. UTAH MOAB, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Winbourn are down from their mine in the mountains for a visit. APPLICATIONS ON INCREASE IN UTAH Water consolidation of the Grand Valley Times and the Independent Utah County, Grand at Moab, Issued Every Thursday . TIMES-INDEPENDENT, THE FOUR Sere PAGE | Since 1917 a Growing Insti tuti 0 Member of Federal Deposit Guaranty Corporation : "AWAY IN THE The WILDERNESS" - Short IDES& Ady, |