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Show 1940 family. Chester Wendell Bail Grand Junction studies at Mesa arena Some ee es, Utah,| Very his e mining 5S of which has Wasatch. Summit, D uchesne, c Uni-|1S well Im 4 and into a major industry! tah, Car the ery, Grand bon, Emery and/always enjoys ‘his visits. Bytheastern Utah during the San Juan, was Mrs. David Goudelock Officially announced inFnrollee A. Ringwood formerly ed the Sunny Monday clubenterta shi Or? Wis sunny By Mo . H Honorsi ethene, : oe rs in Washington , D. C., by|Of CCC Co. 940, is now the senior|at bridge were won by Mrs. Orson th bow oj treatment. nf ace | ih mj;ogsecond, the acid secretary of wood | agrictilture leader has of the .Wickard, been Arches in thecamp. COCs Ringfor Dalton and Mrs. - Edgar Kerby erby. me is at the re, th med present time) The to resume college. food Stamp plan is a means /More than three years. fevelopment work being done of distri buting Over-a ening the present method In the inter-barrack comeetiiton te s' through neighborhood bundant crops| markets ip the milling of vanad to|for the week, cane However, ium the ji the salt roast foremost place 8,800 famiilies seems/|sistance in in) receiving the nine public counties. barrack two the prize. Judging is based as-/9Uut with on Accord ing ‘to Jonathan : Garst, With which the barractheks re run. a regional director of the Surplus Project News. gi of Morketing administration, the! Acting Sunerintendent w lton, eo . Mollowing steps: The ore as it plan will begin operation here the Henry G Schmidt and Carl Alle5 sirom the mine is weighed,|carly part of December. Based on/™9n were in Grand Junciion on md and then dumped into experience in other areas in the Official business Tuesday. _ : me bins. From there it is fed state, Garst estimates that nearly! Mr. Andersen. foreman pi methods. mp Process me neatness efficiency and . of surplus foods at will be/camp, is back again after his thal Mie and/brings 9 to a total 11 counties in the| Make up the personniel of the his service to us many mulation. From the roaster|ago. The extension was recom-!born the idea of introducing into the leaching vats where! .mended after a series of aun rebenres ECoule of Mcab and to other washed and rewashe fml result: the wash gp the vanadium glution is in between J. W. Gillman, director of|ers the state public welfare de-art-|sons solution, ment, pumped into large ing Robert Mr. D. Garst, Fenn, and G. E. Tarleton,|is "Who's fitting, Who." with We the Direct distribution of foods Arches: Camp, : and! of So depots th water forthe shipping pur-|thrcugh Siiesired, red cake is|from truckscommodity is discontinued ikeian t high +) Wt) temperature furnace 5 as «a and|the stamp -molten|to plan is operation. actually Instead put public uth in- as- hich is cooled as "pig" and)sistance families -use stamps. to Crushed to facilitate) purchase foods of their own selecThis product of the mill} tion as to brand, quality and price, ged in the ferro-vana-|at their favorite markets. cna Vy @and is is ready for the| i Pe MILLING RPERIENCED LAST industry, as well other interested as of farm groups, will | be formed to acquaint NIGHT ers ae in cach | tion of county the After graduation and the opera- teacher served for two and was with and eee eee he assistance, a dren, aid' ‘to "and farm ti the security cases. Participation tary. However, by the county Q Aare ann | eerere shil- blind, local relief tre eens administration | 5-6) " e is entirely volun-| all persons certified welfare departments) coming qualified to ea to ane handle do There both so. are two issued types in of denominations store, beer. wine liquor, consumed ‘on the ‘ i lored exceptions free leood on onfyy eae for thee tobacco or premises. food are|dustrial joint secretary , Price, out of [FOR See Elect Fr. B. HAMMOND SECTION, THE an cf SALE-Slightly Hansen used Furniture | 1. 18. and of the state The legislature by law fully election for Judge Judicial by them He took his high at Brigham Young Uni, & three year college course culturé at Ames; Iowa; is luate of the University of 0 Law School and is ad- in_ Jaw f to practice If adopted by the Sof in-| appears the) of record set my Secretary of Utah, of do be in my there is to no hand and affixed of substitute THERALD N. JENSEN and , « tore ao‘Republican C andidate " a opera aso Dat EY. eH ane an officer MO ATTORNEY DISTRICT ix horses and two pret t‘| es : riersa. sheared owned pnd ee as it to hopes two Ju that you : m as one of the will on the Democratic Ticket Mrs. aha} - at - anol McKenna. \ was . Mrs. C. Jitney J. E Ele len Naylor, NS club Ee ne}puresident,.of» a yea ~life-1 idicial the Seventa'.'« ‘ Nichols. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MAKING RING TO PROPER SIZE | You Can 9 A ; re isonable price and -- thet Seg Fl oa: cg JUST MAIL CARD TO the crimina . Utah Orders will be promptly filled and mailed C. O. D. nearness - - terms Broker Real Moab, eA rey Estate - Investments Insurance Utah Cakitin :-: Phone 6R1 LOLS NP Th 2 Don't Let Wall Street Deceive You For Preservation of HUMAN LIBERTY DEMOCRACY PUBLIC WELFARE ELECT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President HENRY A. WALLACE, Vice-President ABE MURDOCK, United States Senator WALTER K. GRANGER, Congressman First District J. WILL ROBINSON, Congressman Second District EUGENE PRATT, Justice Utah Supreme Court HERBERT B. MAW, Governor of Utah E. E. MONSON, Secretary of State GROVER A. GILES, Attorney General OLIVER G. ELLIS, State Treasurer 7 REESE M. REESE, State Auditor CHARLES H. SKIDMORE, State Supt. Schools 20 4 Atterney. years in |3 ‘ Sta the active practice of law. 3 =| ¢e and | , $ Elect Your Local Democratic Candidates 4 FOR . > i 3 > ? > ° ||} character. ' x Legislative, District and County Offices: S Election Day . November | (PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY THE UTAH STATE Fifth DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE.) Years of Continuous Service | - Garage Co. TRANSPORTATION | Operating Freight Lines from Salt Lake City to Grand Junction-- Thompsons to Moab, Monticello, Blanding, Dolores and Cortez, Colo. Serving All Intermediate Points,.. Connecting Lines from the West Coast, Phoenix « t Lose! cyutre so Be wi visorously and im 11! DOUG CALLISTER .. . "The Mal-Order Man" ae ee 313 Judge Building Salt Lake City, yote|| , Mrs price. This same ring may be had with other size diamonds ... all blue-white... at the following prices: 1/6 carat diamond, $39.95; 1/5 carat diamond, $49.95; 1/3 carat diamond, $79.95 Wedding band to match... 14-K yellow gold... $9.95. == | iS Payroll" evening by Mrs Greenriver, Blanding, Honors were won b® Sal and Monticello, Castleton this week. Willard 3 > PLAY SAFE BY VOTING STRAIGHT District Over the | aatt endl Been campaign by The Times-Independent, was a business in Cisco, Thompsons, Sego, Caller ee aor aaa Bailey. ev. was en.enas I narged. the bullet reas oes ad his ankle He is reported as im-| hia See if Distri Moab Set in a lovely 14-K yellow gold mounting. A beautiful engagement p the Bishop of Price BUOY) price. Seventh jpasciel ee of Double : and) P'OV"8 Utah Candidate 23 ai | S fi ed ts missions" Mneo Sspistrict sand has practiced law}! 7¢ you - are} not satisfied, return merchandise within 5 days, ‘and your ee the|} nership. since 1934.withHe F.is W. now Keller in part-at J money will be refunded promptly. , he. aya ooois FirstofCoun- ee ne hore .appy With a Gorgeous ring at an amazing from oe 3 ° OOO0004 $59.95 oe to tents as pioneers and there he et County a freig Lt NOOG d- . He has hauled Profit), and Moab State. Full %4 carat blue-white diamond ring. Yours for only arial lad he accompanied mercantile A ere experience Truly a MASTERPIECE! Perience, i°a will be employed this 6 the facts surrounding law Qnd Price, Former For Only $19.95 aP- Mrs. Clint Sly. D. L. Goudelock came down Richardson the last of the week Seventh Juacal District 1 THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET office, Secretary County. able the icial Wedding band to match only $5.95 have experience in the | y affairs of life. To deal ou must visit of the EEN ere le knowing the law a Judge € to i | this 4 | Great Seal of the State of Utah, bicycle.) this 26th day of August, 1940, County and tor and also served Juan Johnson JUDGE | hereby certify that the foregoing _is a full, true and correct copy of | the Constitutional Amendment pro- Superintendent | of San Madrid Sdn state, this amendeffect the first day __1, E. E. Monson, State of the State frved a term as County Atfor Grand tan County Mrs. F. W. KELLER Section 2. The secretary of is directed. to submit this| proposed amendment to the elec-| TS of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by JaW. ahd before the United States Court for Utah and he has ed law here for more than y years. mM As and shall be | in such corporation, for all its debts ment left s her niece stcrms. tional amount equal to not exceed- 3. Babble Sat-| ,™T., 20d_ Mrs. W. L. Phillips of | by George and Essie wher, Baten rg and Mrs. Lovene|| White, the owners. Call or sister. Pape ne eel . Rhyne Ses: "i write either the owners ore to their homes today folnd: Mrs ore a week's visit with relatives guest:|"~ +. Prudenci yonz, home irae Sets oe ee ae CARROLL Js MEADOR oe ages 7 ss bringing - for an addi- responsible of the shall take Gordon following a week's with relatives. of the conducted Miss visit "Weekly Baxterin ™@naser SOntest being a DY a ing the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any particular class Section YeY The soci] of A full-cut blue-white diamona set in a beautiful 14-K yellow gold mounting . .. District. | larried Harriet E. Barton y- have raised eight chilMaturity. Halloween that the stock- paid Mrs. IMAGINE! Hammond solicits your sup-| ‘Seventh A. in every corporation and stock association organized individually he return-/tertained Friday David Goudelock. of all the house con- STRICT JUDGE pthe nexj I. | Diamond Ring! iblican Candidate for M. the Co. Make tiv Utah visit-d| amount of capital stock subscribed s FOR SALE-My1940 crop of re-| cleaned Mexican Pinto beans is| ready for distribution. Wm. E.! 1t., | Parks. | Robertson . is Weimer. CONSTI- Utah, two-thirds elected to each family. of January, 1941. Murphy, growing Don for eee purposes, or the Pore! ers of any one or more o e classes of stock issued by any such 'corporation in addition to the | unto by "he borrow-subscribe Don't ne | action of Banks PROPOS. a hearing at Moab) ) seq by the regular session of the Oren Wileragainst legislature of 1939 asthe same foods|in the case of The|Felix and Nicholas by M._ ie Wednesday purchase of|injury of Mr. Wiler whilé in the| . In-witness whereof, I have here been designated|employ of the Murphy brothers. | good = aa aaa aeiiouiecee stamps being/day conducted A. bi posi-| | state /25 cents each and combined in| they are an asset to any com-| | books, similar to postage stamD) munity. ‘books. The orange-colored food) | e go he purchase) : of das Sakai eed fou human) Frank A. Jugler, member of the consumption normally bought at)state industrial commission, yester- a retail OF to read: Sec. "TN,| American there Dalton Wells CCC camps. The parents' me:ting of the Moab nursery school will be he'd this afternoon at 1:30. The time will be scent in sewing after which a social hour will be held. : established their! electors and, as a mod Of! representative given SECTION 1. That it is proposed amend section 18, article XII, Utah holds and has hadi ition he now 13 years of experience in the fields| of mechanical and civil engineering Mr. Welton is a member of itwo sons have stampS,)/nome in Moab ce rather Freegard of the Catholic| diocese of Monticello care down BANKS. to as eligible to purchase food stamps' ihe Lions club. He and his wife and) may . st week last week and oe ocattended eeethe auction Mack|Toxas, Moab Mr. July,| and liabilities of every kind. ne ee the XIl Mecham where motored to Price last week, taking boy was injured during Seas ia"ir young son. who received medi- trip when a gun acci jent lly dis cal treatment there. . AMEND. of the constitution CCC in4 : curring therein: con-| the Moab navy. TUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO LIABILR , F TY OF STOCKHOLDERS O State of members to cooperate and came to Moab with Company) a) experienced its first xl! | in its inauguration. Charles G. fa : : gst of the season last night, Dunwoody will represent the Sur- ee ae we ba tence a oe t 30. Although a few ‘traces|plus Marketing administration in chive. Hin. : Ist had visited the valley two| the organization of these commitWalter W. Welton, acting pro-| "Pree nights previously, no/tees. Siiect a . superintendent, who; was born! ation was injured until last) Out of a total population reSuch tender plants as toma-'cently estimated at 122.944 in the in Rockford, Iowa. He has been! with the CCC since 1933 with the! id squash vines were nipped./nine counties, there are about came much later this year!§ 800 households representing 25,- exception of one and a half years! usual. In ordinary years the/000 persons eligible to receive some | and has served with the soil con-| : bo th ; : ‘servation camps in Minnesota and! oo ends ow €|form of public assistance. These! iin park service camps in Utah.) aaa TQ Indianapolis. _ Bernard for Cisco for their nesday Be it enacted by the Legislature of school athletics) as a director! four years. From years S. RESOLUTION ARTICLE § wife he U. ) ING: 1930 to 1932 ne was in business for, Provide food retati- himself. Cavtain Pressley has holders with plan, His ; tour year-old daughter are‘i now s living in Chester, South Carolina. While Captain Pressley attended collefe, he was prominent in ath-| letics, playing right tackle on the| football team. Local county committees, reprenected with high |Sentative of all branches of the in South Carolina | food and FROST Caroline. caw the Fil Pi Liability of Stockholders as! 4 JOINT a of thaiet. for The Amendment com-any who is. oie itive bit : ve ds In Cisco Tuesday, ing that evening. a com-| jiating tanks, treated with/local representative of the Surplus| ander and the - superintend=-nt heat, and agitated for a period) Marketing administ ration. For some/Of the technical service, and so- | me depending upon tempera-|time interested groups in varicus|We'd Like to maintained. The product obes through the state heyy) Have You Meet: firom this treatment is called|been requesting outextensio n of the| Captain Thomas I. Press! ike, Tesembling red saw dust.|plan into their area. ensnlets iisetatnans at tee| fm is marketable but carries} in and week caller : in Monticello this week. "Mr. ee 4 Mee lamee is a or nays sor f -gorelf we7Ou 4 10CK lock Wepckts reports he he aie shi L. B. Titus returned Monday to) young of Moab I »d ri Ee er Wilson ee lambs froin! "the Cea a few days' ps xan 5 stay withmesahis following ae family. last week Miss Emogene Baxter zt left MonR. ites L. Holyoak Bie monet : day Mrs. to the mem- begin, a ness Puck Constitutional of the camp one or two pereach week, a sort of Arches represent-/Camp was Wednesday. was 0me at Roseburg, Oregon, follow-| Mrs. Grace Morse returned ing a week's visit with relatives in|urday from Grand Junction Moab. she had been visiting her -_-_-- rs. Will May. Mrs. L. N. Meador left the last) Mrs. John W. Sullivan and of the week for San Di:go, Calif.,|Edna Shafer were dinner tO spend ten days with her hus- Wednesday at the band, who is on a furlough from °f Mrs. L. B.evening Titus. surpluses. Salt Lake! interesting personalities - many ge for a given length of time|county was opened year ago and|Possible sketches and life stories| Waal it resembles brown suzar|Weber county about a three months/that are worth telling. ‘Thus was with| water es Nes a sick|left the first of the week Behly mixing the ore and the state which will be operating under|Arches camp, the idea came The text step is the roaster, the stamp plan method of moving|that in the group are a good itis roasted at a high tem-| agricultural d brother, and. Provo Mr. a Friday evening in honor of Mrs. and daughter of Northdal>- came John W. Sullivan and son, Jackie. down Tuesday for a visit with Mrs, Babble's parents, Mr. and on "¢!d Tuesday evening was a great Coarles Gerhardt and Mrs. Robert |= ea SUCCESS. Goudelock. FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs Ralph Dalton of ,"'2°! Holyoak came down fi C. E. Bailey. and Cisco ; were business callers in "°YS¢r this week and reports that - Moab Tuesday. es about 18 inches of snow fell on Small house and lot i Roy Holyoak was a business callC?Y5e" pass and chor the Burkhart|er roads are in Thompsons located and aaa in. For ai In bad shape sale : at on account of the ae - A close3 in. ror sale family. me to feed into the rolls. The consumed annually by the 25,000/leave. Mr. Anderson says that he) Bare it the final breaking up, public assistance persons in the feels much better now. pprepares it for mixing with nine counties. As food stamps are) Mr. Slade and Mr. Newell re-| mi. The salt is added, t*e\used similar to cash ‘in retajl/ ported back Monday morning by gp depending upon the per- stores, the $450,000 estimate means| {ter a deer hunt. | of V205 contained in the/an actual sales increase of this Camp Personalities. Mme combination of ore and/amount to food merchants. In hearing of the experiences sthen fed into a rotary dryer| Addition of the -nine counties|and lives of some of the men that >» @epurpose Of doth drying of Somerville Walter C. Bailey left Tuesday morning for his home at Norwalk. Calif., following a visit in Mcab| With ; roughly mshers where it is crushed to $450,00 Max sale Tuesday Contract club was enrtained by Mrs. Mitchell Melich Prizes were won by Mrs. J. Willard Nichcls and Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Jr. Oliver business caller in Moab Mrs. week Sals. he dat @ C. J. Eberle left last hunting trip to the La ddd a" his from visit bbb with MT Curtis visited the cam and Save the men a intersting talk. The pete ch aplein a ddd 99000666666666666666666 Ounti silt) haplain lastlast wweek eee week for FIVE 90 plan : icharcseeeiel PAGE __ Mrs. A. M. 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