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Show A d d -_--_--_-- HYPROCRITE:A at Second-Class matter at the Postoffice Under the Act of March 3, 1879. as Moab, Utah. Three eee eee ew LOREN 20 the Files L. TAYLOR, Years of The Times This Week Ago The been Years fall Ago This shipment of completed. Week apples had "Uncle" Jerry Hatch, former bishop of Moab ward, was a visitor in town. A petition was being circulated asking for the establishment of a mail line between Moab and Richardson. District court had brought many visitors to town, the hotels being unable to accommodate them. William J. Bryan received a majority of 26 votes over President William McKinley in Grand county, and James H. Moyle was given a majority of 19 votes over Heber M. Wells, for governor. It was stated the Rio Grande railroad would commence building a@ branch line down Grand river from Cisco as soon as there was assurance that two carloads. of freight would move daily out. of Moab. More than this volume could be guaranteed, it was declared. The county commissioners made the official canvass of returns from the recent election, and the count FREEZE and preparation us give for winter of radiator a with complete ANTI- check-up Doctor: I can't diagnose drink." Sailor: I'll come Proprietor MOTOR OILS Stanolind GASOLINE Complete Service for Public at All Utah the Motoring Oil Stations UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Grand and at 7 p. m. Mr. wt A ‘over aa tLe "I'm sorry, my quite seem to your case, but "That's all back when -o Oo- be but able I think S high GEORGE ERNEST - ROBERT LOWERY LIONEL ROYCE - SIG RUMANN "MARCH 122 No. San Juan ee the TIME" Boots SHOE SHO 117 No. Sixth Junction, Colorado & _ a A. C. PARSONS - Scientifically Main Grand of § Optometris# Fitted Street Junction, Colorado # c (Two Shows) new rai ‘ to aH In , LO rr. Ce fa nar Lewis HOWARD + Eugene PALLETTE Cecilia LOFTUS+ Henry STEVENSON HARRY OWENS and his Royal Hawaiians ty wh mir c: 8 =? conti short tomia ‘ ‘ ES sss 3 : "ADVENTURES NEXT + r Tell Your Hostess OF TOM WEDNESDAY y DELICIOUS YOU" JOHNSTON'S AT a box today. Priced 60c dre t _ ‘stuns ming "Make Our Store Your md a tin | ¢ =at a - woman CANDY Ib. and o stored Ty "ety Ql, my mest fonast A Uificr © may Tidge se Take a box of tasty Johnston's candy with you when you go to the dinner or mail her a box afterwards. She'll appreciate it more than anything you could say! And she'll like your good taste if it's Johnston's. Order + from THUMB" + "THANK Wal a JOE PASTERNAK paooocrox om S WITH go > Gaferpa with KAY FRANCIS WALTER PIDGEON A story of thrilling, romantic intrigue...spece tacularly duced, up. um 4 froz Sy pro- glamor- ously exciting! ZORINA : ? h; "hing. = (By Courtesy of Somvel Goldwyn) ; yy ' i. Store" te is "Sions -_-__-______. Tip. Ww A Convenience FDIC $500,000. for 23 years. - and DURBIN = aecaetensstnesienineenusaenpiteeeenetes, Utah Grand v Junction Southeastern ELECTRIC 519 Do not invite possible theft by carrying sums of money with you. Protect yourself with a checking account. EasieSt way of handling financial affairs-redu ces errors, always protects you... check stubs are your best receipt, huge Avail It is too PETER LORRE SIG RUMANN - = == = = useful SA ~~ ‘f= "SS Century-Fox Picte bes Zanuck orge OFF Rroduction SK oy =a Ss Directed by Gregory Ratoff Associate Producer Nunnally Johnson' Screen Play by Karl Tunberg, Don Ettlinger and John O'Harq wo 0 =- ERICH VON STROHEIM Dairic by , lows NTA "What's All the Shooting For' - "Fashion ForecasteNCi = THANKSGIVING = No. SPECIAL = THE MIRTH IS CONTAGIOUS! THE of this service today. to to be without it. of Moab | =| =| yourself First National Bank Counties. G = ut REENE = = 27 RICHARD = Serving Reasonable Shoes Glasses == Resources Prices your nd | UMMM Member - Send scores end were Colo. Guaranteed Shoe Repa Jeweler THE MOAB DRUG STORE prevents a high at They Greely, Deanna HOSPITAL 5th-Grand OF The IDES is down from Richvisit with his family. -_--- second prizes from "Three Smart Girls" "100 Men andaGirl" "Mad About Music" "That Certain Age" "Three Smart Girls Grow Up" "First Love" DON AMECHE - EUGENIE LEONTOVICH MARY BETH HUGHES - ALAN CURTIS & D. U. P. Meeting. The Moab camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. met at their rooms Friday at 3:30 p. m. The lesson, "British Contributions. to Utah." was given by Mrs. C. J. Meador. The program was as follows: Two accordian selections by Miss Sallv Taylor: harmonica selections by Scott Winbourn: a duet "Come Back to Erin," by Mrs. L. L. Taylor and Mrs. Ola Walker. A letter relative to a proposed marker near the site of the old Moab fort and the convention to be held at the time of its erection was read by the president, Mrs. J. W. Hawks. The meeting closed with a song, "America the Beautiful," and bene. diction by Mrs. N. B. Knight. SHOE and Indiana. Shafer, who is» atten Teachers college there. It's the latest entertainment triumph from Joe Pasternak who created these great Deanna Durbin hits: with Man supported parents before marriage. Woman has no job to be mentioned. Woman is saving up for illness. Couple breaking up home, friends helping. Milk needed for baby, and father is unable to supply it. Until a year ago applicant delivered ice and was a man of affairs Couple have been completely stripoed. Now are barely able to get along. These people are extremely' cultured. Something should be done about their condition. Since Christmas family has been living on a Democratic club basKet. Man has diabetes and is insulated tiwce a day. Couple's only source of income is four boarders, all out of work. They owe $690. Man aggressive - has nine children. ' repairing foot trouble. Dean State IF IT'S A PASTERNAK PICTUR FOUR SONS . : * shoe of Columbus, Moab companied SUNDAY right, Doctor < you're sober." ® : SEND YOUR SHOES TO THE MASTER -FAIR PRICES- Rynio in Mrs. Ella Garcia returnsd Sunday from Monticello where she had heen visiting friends for a few days. receiving the the period. Woman and house neat but bare. Man has ulster on his stomach. in Robert visiting week-end. The Tuesday Contract club met at the home of Mrs. J. Willard Nichcls Tuesday ev-ning. The club is staging a tournament, running eight weeks, with the players hav- § & Del Taylor ardson for a Mrs. Indianapolis accompanied by and son Jack, who been here on a visit of two mon Mr. Sullivan was accompanied by a friend, Noah Lykins a Sullivan her Mrs. Oscar Stewart was a visitor in Price and Mutual.during the week visiting her mother and her laughter, Mrs. Wayne Day. Twentieth Century-Fox presents with pride one of the truly great pictures of our era! to & it's are Mrs. Charles Cunningham spent Monday and Tuesday in Price and you're fellow boy, were John W. Sullivan was an d rival Sunday from? Indianane~ Indiana, to attend the golden , ding anniversary of his pare law, Mrs. and Mrs >. M. MS S ' 5 He will return in a few days -- Chamberlain spent and the | F Beier. Paul J. Black for - Starts Mutual things Social service workers make many interesting observations. The following are gleaned from their reports: UEUUTQNQQQQ0C0UEUUAAO0OOOUEUEUUOOUUAOAOOUU UA EELLe ROBERTSON, Vico an Quaker State Agent SATURDAY faith in -o00- Mose knew his neighbors were honest, but he keeps a loaded shetgun handy to the henhouse to keep them that way. -oO0o- Puzzle Why is it that the poorest tast‘ing food is always the kind the doctor recommends as best for you? -o0o- Lena Genster let the Frenchman kiss her, because he asked her in French and she wanted to show him she understood the language, -oO0o- "I simply cannot stand the sound of a motor car horn," said Mr. Jones. "And why should a motor car horn affect you so strangely," asked Mr. Smith. "Well, a few months ago one of my best friends ran away with my wife and my automobile: and every time I hear a horn, I am; afraid that he is' bringing her' back." -oOo- Matrimony may be a serious proposition, but it produces some curious results, Dad Gummit has noted. -oOo- And Satsop Sadie wonders whether it is true that steel wool! comes from hydraulic rams. driving. and And "belief -o00- Eli Whitney spent eight year perfecting his cotton gin, and then AVERAGE MAN: One who is as it wasn't fit to drink. -o0o- good as he has to be. "Drink," the Irish preacher told S AVERAGE WOMAN: One who is his congregation, "is the greatest # as bad as she dares to be. AVERAGE COMMITTEE: One curse of the country. It makes ye ® with yer neighbors. which requires a week to do what quarrel It ye shoot at your landlord & a good man will do in half an makes and it makes ye miss him." hour. Utah Oil Products 88 as SHOW ing Robertson's Service P ep economist. ONE Dave 2s ‘day in Price last ‘week visiting ‘daughter, Mrs. Bob Miller. Definition car MAURICE ONLY Mrs. SATURDAY currency, When you spend a lot, generous; when the other does, he's a spendthrift. CITY OIL | our and J Our MOTOR in MAIN STREET| fill your the FRIDAY -O VHESE COOL MORNINGS remind us that it is time to get our cars in shape for fall and winter. IN-Let the Advance) me for Fall DRIVE growl SEEN *dHEARD A rousing Red Cross membership campaign was being conducted, with Mrs. Clara D. Patterscn in charge. C A. Harnmond. elected in Grand county to the state legislature, was the only Derocrat elected to the house of representatives. A school election was called for December 1, to elect successors to H. W. Balsley and W. H. Muller on the board of education. Judge George Christensen was elected district judge by a plurality of 27 votes in the entire district. Work was being rushed on the Grand river road. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stewart. The Moab hospital was rendering fine community service, with two nurses on the staff. Dr. I. W. Allen was operating the hospital and had gone te a great deal of expense to employ _ nurses and} adequately equip the institution. John E. Brown was seriously in-| jured when thrown by a horse. 40 gives! will Visitor: "Are your father and mother in?" Editor and Manager Boy: "They was in, but they is showed that J. N. Corbin had been out." Visitor: "They was in. They is elected county attorney over L. L. ‘Crapo by a majority of three votes. out. Where's your grammar?" Boy: "She's gone upstairs." -o0o- "Want to sell a ram." said a man who came up to the classified counter this morning. "Haven't you any use for him?" inquired the young lady who takes the want ids, conversationally. "Nope," said the man, sadly, "no ewes at all." -oOo- What's become of Aimee and "Wottaman?" Looking Backward Through says faith is defined unseen." Months in who he -o0o- Have eree (Payable man thanks for the meal at having to eat. SUBSCRIPTION RATES GRR ATORR ncads wdvctas cs ccasesenvcsace peseewe'GeU0 osedes Gi owls aWanan's soso" SU Six Months eee ITEMS LOCAL Mrs. Robert Rynio of Mutual.| her mother, Mrs. Charles Cunningis wonderful; progress Modern and who get indigestion can now you with her husband visited at) ham. She was rendered' uncon-} 'a cure for it at the same drug Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Rogers and time, but fortun-| 'Moab over the week-end, was pain-| scious for some | store. W. Greaser, of Thompsons, | fully injured when she tripped and|-tely did not sustain any serious | -o00- Moab callers today. fell down the stairs at the home of! ‘niuries. Definition Times-Independen consolidation of the Grand Valley Times and the Incependent Utah County, Grand at Moab, Every Thursday Entered Thursday, November 14, 19% UTAH | t sessed The I DC T MOAB, TIMES-INDEPENDENT, THE FOUR ROMANCE - THURSDAY -YOUNGXMILLAND as % The Doctor VATakes a Wife A COLUMBIA ri f PICTURE Screen play by George Seaton andKen lund « Directed by ALEXANDER HALL "YOU The ONLY ex, : . IS CATCHING! OC Sau ATTIILATEUUUUUUNUNNINUIUUUUIUIUI _ "PAGE Ln NAZTY SPY" IDE |