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Show THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, pAGE -- ‘SEEN 2qHEARD FOUR | ent The Times-Independ lift * Golfer: First Saturday?" agoin "Well, Galfer: Second 0n going to be married it off." but I can put ANO- OIG | .* ass matte Under the Act of = s econ ee? cto - nth aie fab carn ict hs e Thre See na ane ! ee ee Fo sarees tote to tell the | Dad Gummit, asked and capital | difference between J-they have-| can differences labor, says: how nt settled their Manager Wilson, Charles liams, Moore Scott and James from Kansas City, where the in been as witnesses king Backward) wena tis, od eoeervee | and Editor L. TAYLOR, * I was Saturday, of lot A they had speech, suit | their people especially neighbor's free in believe who those use | € | | * See s ee * G lpr. | Now The * * ee - Tae a > trance | «phe best we had. It cold scme having was ed. Moab was publish the | with ‘Utah Hotel' on it." recordThe Times commented that two 8 -_* #2 the thermometer weather, ; valley was fortunate in having s | ing 8 below zero one night. we know one fellow who believe ! ny| supercompa road Oil Allies ssive n progre Wester and sThe active He's an actor.| P. Miller Max-| | visors-J. R. D.|in Jong engage* ments. and * * * struck oil at its well on the ‘ feet. Westwood. ell ranch at a depth of 1175 Slaten teem A little boy was caught in at thea excitement much was There rope of @ balloon qaneling Tea as hostess) was section this Dalton throughout being Mrs. Orson | county fair. When he was downclub, eight sult. to the Sunny Monday Bridge waS porne skyward hanging head The Big Six Oil organized this week, paring a drill to was members being present. pre- | enjoyed during the afternoon, prizes! yard. company and was in well Moab valley. | Goudelock, David Mrs. and to Mr. born and Mrs. | Arthur A. Taylor, Jr. cases eight were "There pneumonia in the valley. A rush had of oil-seekers of 1 called: en-!some Papa andjgo easy banquet): (at See those drink. the on son and Mr. and Mrs. et Frank was Mrs. Moore. A midnight | served. "But Papa, only is there one light." s * o a B. Hyde, L. Frank Redd, George! closely woven fabric ; usually Pint was rain good ¥% Pint is quit the ranges at present r than it but still much bette dry con the had been have continued. paid in to pay for they have per . a ceg finance help to taxes 25 pay will Britons ee a half program, = "fly Crown's seven and dollar re-armament --$_- has been invaded ¢ Belgium war European major every wa it and centuries cent Ne that Belgium in o Waterlo battle. fateful his fought Mosiem with keeping In Farida Queen old 16-year of] wW own her attend not the outside remained did but Hall while 17-year-old King } in the vresence of men onk © vows his marital cited of father his Queen. III IED ne, : IN TECHNICOLOR GAYNOR MARCH "® STAR IS BORN" FREDRIC 1939, Dr. | | st O. J. Wheatley, extension economi Agricultural State Utah the at the which prices The states. college, farmers 4 Se come - wee Ame five of every glasses. out eye One wears . an gpsal No. will | prices higher Somewhat for the| | have to be paid by farmers in | | used s service and materials in products of farm production than Ho' at condi The stock. range the eo month last improved fu which snow and of drinking wag supply No. i 1940 Tue: Utah's of condition with ADOLPHE MENJOU commodi- PRODUCED BY DAVID O. SELZNICK RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS Mother: "Hold this cocktail for prcduce t THIB RIEGORD:°00 Facts That Concern You both abundant DO YOU supplies 2 © of| to! capacity and the industry is adequate purchases, American PENGUI SUNDAY "oe > Peat r d ae \ . Y C NYO ACTU tng senio CT eS rn eS: . "DONALD'S y | SS orp., New York City. | of. 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Write: United Brewers Indus- trial Foundation, 19 Eas t New York, N.Y, BEER...a beverage of moderation 40th Street, : The First National Bank OF MOAB Since 1917 a Growing Institution Member of Federal Deposit Guaranty Corporation YOUTH IN SADDLE," Short-"MARCH OF TIME The | ness and SATURDA FRIDAY typist "ares BQURBON" -¢ o "oF + streng of Monticello ties they use and the services they curse The swamped transportation and hotel | Among those from any show nct do is H,: >) EE. however, Gummit, need, Dad attending the funeral of says facilities in Moab. levels to the were stuck with the check. signs of increasing held here Thursday The Midland Telephone company| Blake e + * * war. last the during and Mr. reached Mrs. Peter Jones, build 50 miles! mr. andClaud was preparing eto line John five Mrs. price of from L. Young, averagee An to connect| Mrs. Child: "Mummy, sing me to sleep telephon af new to ten per cent is about all that | Perkins, Miss Isabell Redd, Mrs. E.| with a lullaby." Greenriver and Price. now appears probable, Dr. WheatThe infant daughter of Mr. and) and me and I'll try to get one on the ley said. Last fall war orders were this| M. Palmer, Donald T. Adams Mrs. George Bender died expected to furnish the main basis eae Afton Hyde. week. * * * * orders war the but recovery for accidentally «Lloyd Somerville the and disappointing been have shot off two toes of his right foot: of level the in rise substantial of work without liquor. iwho ieft recently for Missouri to stroke a while hunting. , ge . . bartender a He's ly s ar-| primari due is busines general .~Themas Ray, pioneer of Paradox visit Mr. Herndon's relatives, 8 se safely,| conditions. domestic to improved valley, died at San Diego, Calif. at their destination rived If you can't get your boy to eat durhigher will average Wages to word received by| What an oil boom will do for according ing the coming year because hired property values was indicated this : N.| vartinis. : Dr. plentiful. less be will help week, when an offer of $100 per they stopped at Albuquerque, * * wo is still There continued. Wheatley front foot for a Main street lot was M., to visit Mrs. Herndon's uncle, | | Three slightly deaf men were a large made. Lands were being leased for J. Parker Titus, and family. unemployed, of number ‘motoring from the North to London however. As industrial activity inoil drilling at $100 per acre.The United States civil service jn an old noisy car, and hearing ‘creases there may also be an urge, Si announced open was difficult. As they were near- ‘in spite of this being a political ‘commission has 40 Years Ago 'this Week. competitive examinations for the jing the city one asked: | campaign year, to cut the work George W. Johnson, 77, one of "Is this Wemblvy?" drill-; Operator, ‘relief load, thus making more the earliest pioneers of Utah, died! following position: "this ing rig (diamond core drill), $8.80-| "No," replied the second ,people dependent upon agricultural this week. He had helped colonize foreman drilling! is Thursday." |employment. Increased use of many Utah towns, and _ operated $9.60 a day, and rig (diamond core drill) $250-$300| "So am I," put in the third. ;machinery will also tend to offset print shops in several communities. The local ice mfen were busy a month. Applications must be on! "LLet's stop and have. cone." ,the less pléntiful supply of agrithe menager, Thirteenth| Sh ag ee ae filling their ice houses. Ice was file with ‘cultural workers, Dr. Wheatley ex; . Civil Service district, 416 TT being taken from the Grand river plained. see | Post Office building, Denver, on or Ree ek eran NG near Goose island. Prices of farm machinery will BUT, SAYS DAD GUMerecting a before February 6, 1940. Applicants: MOSS, W. J. Darrow was probably average somewhat higher for the first position must have' MIT, WHO WANTS TO BE COV store at Westwater. during 1940 than during the past E 8 He Bottled for their 18th but must not;E RED WITH MOSS? 2 few D. T. Allison was improving his reached years. Manufacturing comNLEY DistiLLERS or mPORATIN pecset their 50th birthday| eee barber shop to such an extent that aay NEW YORK, N.Y . F panies, ordinarily producing farm applicants for the second posi-| A man and his wi - machinery can shift much of their the editor declared it tc be one of and mvst not have passed their | ing from sihebaaee ae gr the most up-to-date tonsorial par- tion productive capacity to making war 55th birthday on the closing date;young son was running all over materials. ors in the country. However, with someof receipt of apzlications. Infor-'the deck, becoming more rowdy b Henry McLean and Mrs. Susan what better prices in prospect for mation concerning _the examinathe minute. Finally, the natear Shaliman of Castle valley were farm products, mild increases in tions may be obtained from the mustered courage and voice enough married. machinery prices will not likely forest service office. to say, ‘John, I wish you'd speak W. E. Roberson, Charles Wil- Iecal prove to be a deterrent to increased _90 proof. Copr. 1940, Schenley: Distillers drink, getting is COost- process A shrin's less ‘keeps its share better wears |nettg lece of the seams and cloth longer than a loosely woven AGR'L AGENT out "Now, the and The | C6 ce the in damaged | FROMTHE COUNTY | he cards!" of our business CON Ree at a| and | Throw Ikey! "Ikey! as ercsion land been yde for I¢ paste aste - over the spot and and falls off. § until it dries| d, be neede may ions icat appl Pi of the bystanders the of FINEST 5 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY tickets male of rates n at least fa:mers of the natio ling in the removal $400,000,000 a year H. BenH. , soil fer ility alcne 1Cr conservasoil the of chief nectt, declares. servicee, tion se grain less ‘<at now Americans and more fats, | preducts and meats, vegetables, fruits, succulent isugars, fifty eaten were than milk land lyears ago. | for wife the has of all Statees Half United * Salary for wife salary theater and in -- ‘by wife Fur coat for wife Advertisement for stared the end of the room? and Mrs.) two lights at begin Mrs. Sheridan Fiack, Mr. Mrs. to look like four when they Clyde| jjights, it's time to quit." Linden Fiack, Mr. andRoss Thomscn Berry, almost Iscreams for |Ghocolates aonast. Finally the voiceabove the being won by Mrs. Edgar KerbyJ¥-|poy's father was heard was, commission state road The Refreshments were served. | ~yeparing to raise the Grand river it! protect to feet bridge three Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hayes high water. tertained the following guests against threatened Mr. night: party Saturday «Roy Holyoak and Elvor Tangren | had been called on missions to the Mrs. Charles Cunningham, Mr. Central states. +A son was and stood crowd the Flowers Flowers Typist's Sweets Winnie's D inner change a pracsoil-building for AAA credit many program, 1940 ‘tices in' the erva cons out carry will ‘farmers not do they which practices ‘tion p'ant tree as ‘normally follow, such AAA of lime, acplication snd ‘ing officials predict. x libel él * + * by Harold Carlisle agninst STORY SHORT SHORT, Definition had up the Kansas City Star. The case The other a real plot wrapped IDIOT: NAL There's INFER left. they when d decide entries: been not the highway. in the following journal | published a letter re-!feylow on $ . .50 | Times Week. typist The This lady «8 Ago 4 for s Years 20 .25 from O. W. Warner, who | , | Advertisement Moab. ceived Newell, E. Mary violets "Mrs. "There," said the wife angrily Three co, | ; was on a mission to San Francis pioneer, died this week. friend wasn't honest. | Chocolates your knew '"T had boy, Moab Williams, John Calif. towels Is missing." | Typist's Salary t© One«wasof our en-| the contritobutors it a good one?" list ofMoab been appointed to take. A large from Flowers the river|~ | examination for West Point. road work was the one) + Through | Solemon was All you read about had a thouthat he was wise, and ever mennobody But sand wives. all his mothers-in-law. tioned | concluded. Wheatley | a aaLaahad I Spreg tetrachloride. carbon as production exports, {oil probably will 1940 during | gasoline levels or decline, current ,maintain prought ‘ ! sThrough the Files of The Times Mu million and ago several a year constanteasing \facilities are incr the blockade of ‘ly. Due to this and of oil and prices the led * Definition | telephone. * MOTHERS-IN-LAW: of bigamy. TWO penalty | x * ok * Leonard| returned} yet. v now | than td a AA AAAAL EL NNOAA HONNN A MMNNN OOHOS SMM SOOHH Shin S ~7 oo Tee ee atee ree ne crendes 2: Oe a, * eS in Advance) "(Payable LOREN SFOS" * 8 eee ae Mont ers os 04a gemoas * wi st ina: dorian tae a eesceo oth * play Lena shrugged well," "Oh, someheard as she Genster, of the vicinity the in thing snap "they said new reducing girdle, or hips the reduce it would bust." RATES SUBSCRIPTION Year Months we "Shall @xtered as Second-Cl One Six Stat United the untries. mabuilding needing Parmets to buy bably be able terials will pro es pric e sam 4 t the supplies these year, past oO f the to those equal h Wit predicted. Wheatley Dr. it is not ava ilable supplies ample Johnnie." MAIN STREET ent Times and the Independ the Grand Valley Utah. County, __ g consolidation of Grand Moab, at day Thurs Issued Every at Moab, Utah. r at the Pos tiffce feebly said head, his i } nul 7 of similar weight. a e building industry raise materially the | pape wall on Grease spots 1940. mj ‘be removed with a paste tarch and a cleaning fluic corns er larg barrels ial j li ery and substant to | domestic machin materials for both war of es titi ,"‘Hello. quan foreign and es unab le father, The Johnnie." to MOAB, Thursday, January 2574 aaa ss Tat pattie IDES : ¢ |