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Show Utah Mines Dependent on SUBSCRIPTION SEEN 24 HEARD he Looking Backward ~ Manager and Editor L. TAYLOR, LOREN Through ee .......---+s+esseeereees Reed sasa <0 (Payable in Advance) Months Three STREET MAIN the Files of The Times -- 20 Years Ago This Week Oral Hall, Moab overseas veteran, ‘son of J. F. Hall, with two com- 3 panions ys merer, wasd down pinning sage rowned Wyoming, * plunged them in the near when an _ of car 5 -_-_ = - | embankment, beneath bed Kem- their the a ei wreck- stream. All| industries. all affect demand ‘three were drowned before help ¥ arrived. Definition The first frost of the season was WAGE SLAVE: The lucky chap ‘experienced this week, all tender who has a steady job. * vegetation being killed. Frost came eid tine *much earlier this season than "Hell is full of professional { usual. reformers," the preacher deWith the county nominating clared. That will cause a unigonventions less than two weeks versal regret, according to Dad * distant, much interest in politics Gummitt, who had hoped there was being displayed by local was room for a few more. ¥ people. * Dr. R. W. McGinnis and State Pat's eye was badly discolored. *$heep Inspector A. A. Taylors His wife asked him who hit him. * found two herds of sheep on Wilson "Mike Murphy." mesa infected with scabies, and "What, you let that little shrimp * dipping orders were issued by the black your eye?" officers. "Maggie, don't speak so disresA community agricultural fair pectful of the dead." was scheduled to be held October -o0o- in the fair) ' 8. Much enthusiasm Definition was displayed by the people of | MODERN | TRAGEDY: Three the county. on a ‘bridge fiends marooned Work was scheduled to _ start desert island. October 10 on the improvement of the Grand river road, with D. E. THE EDITOR Baldwin, county agent, in charge. Somebody wishes to know the | H. G. Green was recovering from | in the Connecticut Valley in New England. It costs $4.50 a ton to transport a ton of electrolytic copper from the eastern refineries to Connecticut Valley points on the average or .225 cents per pound. This transportation charge is added to the quotation for electrolytic copper at the refinery and the resulting figure becomes the Connecticut Valley price for electrolytic copper. The Connecticut Valley price is that which is used customarily in Union wage agreements and is a fixed and definite quotation as established by the E. & M. J. Metal and Mineral Markets by merely adding to the quotation for electrolytic copper at the refinery .225 cents per pound as explained above. | Amendment | o- 7 Liability of Stockholders ‘qualifications an operation performed at a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winbourn and family left for Midvale, Utan, to make their home. The absent voter's law went into effect in Utah this year. The Moab Home-School league announced its first program to be ‘ given October 4. Miss Helen Tay- |paer of man. an There ideal isn't A news-| any such | ‘individual, but if there were, | would be as fast in action as he| an) ‘electric fan and as patient as Job; | |he would have the endurance of} '20 and the wisdom of 170; he| have the memory of an| WOU Id infallibility encyclopedia and the of an adding machine; he would| | be resigned. 40 as tactful before Years Ago This a cerning Week as an rich as expectant. uncle, a and shaft as of Jight of aon ee A Bert on a church pall of Allred, who was) That. Philippine mission for the L./who insists that to" the northern/attending state wear full dress is gloom was cast over|an attempt to gag heir| dis- curring and| commissioner newspaper men functions - shall now suspected of the press. the community by the death of| -oO0o- Mrs. Oliva Hammond, wife of F. A railroad agent in Africa had B. Hammond, Sr. Mrs. Hammond! heen "bawled out" for doing things was 41 years of age, and vas Was|without orders from headquarters. survived by her husband and eight! One da y his boss received " the fol-| : children. ‘lowing startling telegram: The Democrats of Grand coun-'| "Tiger on platform eating conty met this week and nominated ductor. Wire instructicns." the following ticket: Representa-o0Oo- tive, A. P. Mohr; commissioners, "I don't neeed none!" said the J. A. Huff, R. J. Thomson and lady of the house before the agent W. A. Hamlin; clerk and recorder, had opened his mouth. A. A. Neff; sheriff, A. J. Young; | "How do you know?" he returnattorney, J. N. Corbin; assessor, A. ed. "I might be selling grammars." P. Sorensen; treasurer, Emma S. -oO0o- ee surveyor E, E. CampWhen a man buys a shirt | ell. | | he gives employment to 30 house was erected in 10 hours at Lancaster, Pa., where the men worked on a wager that it could be done. | A Guaranteed - Send Prices ydur Shoe ELECTRIC and SHOE to SHOP 117 No. Sixth Grand Junction, Colorado SKATING Every Mon., Wed., Thurs., Sat. and Sun. G. C. B. R. RPE ST PE REGRET CARROLL J. MEADOR B roker Real Moab, Estate - Investments Insurance Utah *_*¢ ome Phone 6R1l SNOT LYS WO ERE. BREAST Starks' Funeral Home Fruita, but put in pins. Mother: "Now that that Ferdinand wasn't another woman, as_ why don't him?" you | Mrs. Junebride: "Why, ‘n't : even attempted to | forgiveness." -o0Oo- '/know Suburban my husband Acquaintance: the if of of the all house VICO Sec. 18. The legislature may provide by law that the stockholders in every corporation and joint stock association organized for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation in addition to the | amount of capital stock subscribed | paid by them shall be| individually responsible for an additional amount equal to not exceeding the amount of their stock in such carporation, or the amount the has- | be my in business. But advertising Greek ASSESSMENT Moab Irrigation boost | at remain unpaid Competent, sympathetic and helpful service. PAUL STARKS Proprietor public ment auction, is made tional Bank county, state Grand TER, SPY Main Junction, and before, in of delinquent unless p, will be gf Moab, Utah, to assessment Gp i pay" | toge with the cost of advertising© tr expense of sale. Secretar W. R. McCONKIE, Comps Moab Irrigation First pub. Sept. 19; last Oct NOTICE Company. e Moab, Grand County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors Until ate cats. recently French peaige 3 and SATURDAY PRISCILLA LANE - ROSEMARY LANE | LOLA LANE - GALE PAGE ‘Four Wives | heating appliances, automobiles, light bulbs and other products when first introduced and sold in (it's a Story Complete in Itself!) ~«« CLAUDE RAINS small volume. Compare with their JEFFREY prices today, after advertising won them enormous acceptance! Successful advertising decreases , LYNN - EDDIE ALBERT May Robson - Frank MeHugh . Dick Foran-HearyO'Neill | . Screen Play by Julius J. and Philip G. A WARNER BROS.. Pirst Netional Picture. Directed by Micheel Cortiz janiine « Suggested by the Book, "Sister Act," by Fannie Hurst + Music by Max Steiner "AMERICAN the price of goods. SADDLE HORSES" Courtesy Nation's Business SUNDAY zkkeaekwe we Kew K KKK | Don't (Two Shows) borrow-subscribe. Maurice Trade with Roberts on, the merchants Proprietor who advertise in this paper. Stanolind GASOLINE Complete same Public Service at All for wy "Scrambled Utah Oil Eggs'-"Stranger Than Fiction" -"Newg, « ai the Motoring Nexf WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Stations UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY for Grand J. Black and San Juan Counties. Secretary of State. | | 1 "You! things| == Member Savings up to FDIC Insured For the Future $5,000 Make those dreams come true by Starting now to save for them. Pay cash for a new car, furniture, wipe out old debts! It's easy to own anything you wish if you have the patience to save-maybe it? a little at a time, but 3 watch ich keit grow. One dollar opens the road leading to your goal. Open an account next AT payday! philoso- GEE A. C. PARSONS Jeweler - Optometrist Scientifically fy organ." L SE SRR EE 519 the Robertson' s Service Paul ing even to eat; food had to be! forced into his mouth to keep him | from starving to death. | Glasses on on the 1st day of November, at 5 o'clock p. m. at the office the Treasurer at the First 7 for FRIDAY R. day of October, 1940, will be" linquent and advertised for 4" Utah. OILS Agent improve, my husband will to get one, too.' -o0o- Prosecuting Attorney's Wife: "Yes, she married a_ farmer, and a good prosperous fellow, too." _Prosecuting Attorney: "That's bigamy. Vll have her arrested." -o0o- A certain banker was being called upon by a delegation from a charitable institution. He instructed his secretary to make up some excuse for not seeing them. "I'm sorry,' she informed the delegation, "but Mr. Smith can't see you. He has a sprained back." "Well," said one of the delegates, "go back and tell Mr. Smith| that we didn't come here to) | wrestle with him, but to speak | ‘with him." | the in the sales and production. Bigger volume cuts cost per unit made and ‘sold. To meet competition the | saving is passed on to the public | in the form of a lower price. Think of the prices of radios, mechanical refrigerators and don't have Chrysippus, helps may Date of first publication: Sept 19, 1940; date of last publication: Oct. 10, 1940. price of his goods if he is to stay | Price, W. Si... couldn't believe his own eyes ...and he couldn't make them behave! P ep 88 and by the regular session of the as Administratrix, to MOTOR OILS I, E: E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment pro1939 of payable Vico a Quaker State Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1941. of covered company, Conkie, treasurer of said compa! at his office at The First Natigg? Bank, in Moab, Grand cows state of Utah, October 1, 1940, j stock upon which this assessm, ¢ deceased Attorney , Utah Oil Products of Section 2. The _ secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general ae in the manner provided by aw. legislature be all RUGGERI, Comp? | their stock of any particular class in such corporation, for all its debts and liabilities of every kind. dosed must business, person, Utah. the therein: and .fully which doing same con- up| he Lady: plays each SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend section 18, article XII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: | "Well, to of HENRY Complete Lubrication Change of Oil (5 quarts) Your Car Washed Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 26th day of August, 1940. you out you| make two-thirds cost the Moab, merchant's Irrigation Celr Caul™ pher, could not bear to stop study-| Colo. At the service of the people of Southeastern . Utah. MRS. them -oO0o- Her know with Proud PR STI, ARTEL Di Bide PY A. AAT OE RA of by the Legislature Utah, elected True, advertising is part of the Moab held on Sept. 13, 1940, an ass# ment of $1.25 per share 9 levied on the capital stock of claims present will the 3, 1 FOR GOOD AUTO SERVICE | appears of record in my office. | In witness whereof, I have here_unto set my hand and affixed the has found. probably do someone 27 nothing | ‘with - Boots And thought, Repair Reasonable Shoes people, of members ‘have the analysis of a supreme justice; he would be able| The stamp mill at Miner's basin | court was about ready to start operations. to, at one and the some _ time: James W. Stark had moved his! answer two telephones, piace a| photograph gallery to his resi- | call of his own, check a _ proof| dence. sheet and add the middle name of Cooper Martin & Co. were in the; the third assistant secretary of market to buy calves and cows. the navy, and remember whatever| A storm had left the mountains|it was he was told to bring home white with snow. presaging anifrom the corner drug store-| early winter. |'Bethamy (Mo.) Republican-Clipper.| W. D. Livingston of Manti aa-| -oO0o- dressed a large crowd at a Repub-| Experts have submitted the | lican rally. | six most beautiful words in the William G. Somerville and Miss! English language, but the six Annie Webb were married this} any editor would pick are, week, the ceremony being per-| "Here's my check for another formed by Bishop D. A. Jobnson.| year." | A farewell party was held in'| -oOo- honor it enacted State It HAs BEEN SAID that advertising increases the price of goods. and of CREDITORS undersigned to the vouchers with Henry to or Utah, Moab, at Law, Price, at Attorney Ruggeri, day 15th the on or before Utah, 1940. A. D. of December Adiminstratrix TURNBOW, SUSIE of the Estate of James Marvin Turnbow, also known as J. M Turnbow, and being one and DOWN manufacturer's TO TurnMarvin James Estate as J. M. Turnbow, also known bow, and being one and the same deceased. person, of Creditors STOP HERE-- of Banks JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION I8, ARTICLE XIl OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. Be lor was appointed secretary of the| have an eye like an eagle and the) league to succeed Miss Eola Moore,|"°se of a bloodhound; he would, Price The seat of the brass industry in the United States is, historically, Constitutional unkuuexunt Volume UP trolytic Copper f.o.b. refinery, such copper being in the ordinary forms of wire bar and ingot bar. Quoting from the Journal itself, "The figures are net prices at refineries at the Atlantic Seaboard." These refineries are principally located in New Jersey and Maryland. This electrolytic price is used as a basis of settlement between the mines and the smelters in many cases., Prior to having been melted into wire bar and ingot bar, the copper, as it comes from the electrolytic cells, is known as Cathode Copper which is usually sold at 1/8 of a cent per pound less than the copper called electrolytic copper as described above. Sometimes this is the quotation used in the purchase and sale of copper ores and concentrates. supply of laws inexorable Their effect upon metal prices is extremely important in Utah where mining is the most important industry. Mines are dependent entirely upon an outside market for their prometals the produce They ducts. here ship them east for sale and the money is brought back to be used in local trade and industrial channels, and to consume products grown within the state. how to note It is interesting metal prices are established. In the newspapers and other journals, we quotations various see mentioned for the price of copper: The ElecPrice, trolytic Price, the Cathode Price and Valley the Connecticut The the Price for Export Copper. medium for the quotation of these prices accepted officially in the trade is the E. & M. J. Metal and Mineral Markets which is the weekly market information issued by the publishers of the Engineering and Mining Journal in New York. All settlements in this country for the purchase and sale of copper in ores and concentrates are based upon the figures published by this Journal. This Journal has the confidence of both the buyers and sellers of copper and obtains from buyers and sellers practically 100 percent information on sales of refined copper made in the United States. On the basis of these sales, it determines the price of copper that was sold on each date. The E. & M. J. Metal and Mineral Markets uses for purposes of their basic quotations, the price of Elec- 1.00 NE OEE ......-e+-eesereeees EP Months Six The and RATES 5 3s oe.bess ig cee i car Mee RR Utah. at Moab, 1879. 3, March of Act the Under Outside Mart for Revenue the Ind ependent Utah County, at the Postoffice matter as Second-Class Entered Grand Moab, at Thursday Every Issued and Times Valley of the Grand A consolidation NOTICE Shear October o The Times-Independent Thursday, UTAH MOAB, TIMES-INDEPENDENT, THE _ PAGE FOUR Fitted Street Colorado AREER, j | First National Bank OF MOAB : S72 v7 "at - 3 - > > . LORRE + LUKAS & : DEKKER - BROMBERG - cian WELL A FRANK BORZAGE PRODUCTION), "THE NEW PUPIL"-Our Gang Comedy The IDES. n |