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Show Sal and Personal. | Fyank Silvey came down from La Sal, Saturday. Supervisor H. A. Bergh left yesterday for atrip over the La Sal mountain division of the La Sal forest. He will be gone for A. A. TAYLOR GANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION OF ASSESSOR University of [Jtah several weeks. In this issue of The Times appears the announcement of ArAnna McBeth and chilfrom La Sal, Monday. dren arrived Saturday ffom Pay- thur A. Taylor as a candidate for Max B. Taylor came in from son and will of make their home in the Republican nomination the Taylor sheep herds, Monday. Moab. county assessor, subject to the Mrs. McBethis a daughwill expressed at the county conVern Henrie of Castledale ar- teroft Mrs. L. A. Taylor. vention to be held in September. Somerville Wm. down came rived Sunday from that place. Mrs. Peet, D. &. 1. McCorkle, prin- SALT Mr. Taylor has been a resident cipalof from a trip through the east. ents. Miss Edna Bankhead is on the force derical Sons. at & Hammond to the people of this section. There is probably noman who is _ Anepidemic of typhoid fever more widely known in this part He has been counIS raging at Grayson. There are of the state. will return to Moab next week. He eleven cases of the disease. ty assessor for the past four ence of the epidemic. The genial face of Mayor C. A. Having been a stockman and rancher all his life, he is well fitted for the work of assessor, and is conversant with the valuation It Henry S. Barnes returned the thought that the cistern wateris years, and has served the interfrst of the week to his dry farm used is the cause of the preval- est of the county faithfully. near Monticello. Frank and Otto Jacoby, cousins of R. J. Fletcher of this place, are visiting here. B. L. Monday Farnsworth from a returned business trip of an eight-pound boy. through San Juan county. E. E. Shafer and W. A. Shafer and son Randolph Hammond is wreathed in more than its wonted amount of smiles, this week, the result of the arrival at his home Tuesday night left Tuesday for their ranches at La Sal. Mr. end Mrs. Albert Maxwell returned Sunday from a month’s WANTED.—A position by practical, experienced mining of all kindsof property. Nederland, Colo. has received from him past, goes without saying. trip in the La Sal mountains. C. A. Robertson and A. M. T. B. Carpenter passed through | Robertson left on Wednesday’s tuwn Sunday on his way to La Stage for Salt Lake City, where Sal from the Book mountains. | University of Utah That he will, if renominated Willing to do anything to and reelected to the office of asCan furnish the best of sessor, give that position the start. references.--ROBERT E. THOM- same careful attention that it Box 28, |they will attend the state and | district Democratic conventions. R. J. Fletcher returned Sun'They were accompanied by their day from a two weeks’ vacation ' families. atthe BarA ranch in the La Miss Cecelia Beyler resigned Sals. her position as clerk at HamMr. and Mrs. W. D. Hammond monds’, Tuesday. She left Thursand Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beach dav for Salt Lake City, accomreturned the last ot the week panied by her sister Miss Ruth, from La Sal. who will attend school at the Albern Tangren returned Sun- university of Utah. SALT in LAKE CITY, es orceotee AE is no reason why Utah people should not make high class goods for the people of the east. We A market for 100 cars of Utah fancy canned fruits 1s waiting in New York City, according to a telegram received yesterday by Mrs, Caroline Seymore from her hus- cannot: afford to cheap fruits but the fruit handle Utah good and are pay freight or, accompanied by Albert Anderson, left yesterday for a trip to the La Sal mountains by way on of Castle valley. Mr. Lorenz is sketching various views of interest around Moab. as far as New York, dealers there will fruits if they are put up properly.”’ MESA NEWS. band, C. D. Seymore, in that city. Mr. Seymore has _ visited — Deseret News. the wholesale fruit traders of New York in the interest of Utah fruits, and has secured guarantees for the disposal of the day from Provo, where he had| For the Utah Republican conamount of fruit named. The telDr. B. B. Beatty, secretary of been attending summer school at| vention to be held at Salt Lake egram is as follows: the state board of health, has apine B. YY. U. ‘‘The wholesale grocers will be Citv September 3 and 6, the D. pointed official fly receivers | Mrs. C. S. Barnes of Monticel- throughout the state for the fiy-|glad to get Utah canned goods. & R. G. will sell on September loarrived from Wisconsin, SunDr. | They wish to get away from the '4 and 5 round trip tickets at rate killing contest now = on. day where she had been visiting Beatty is greatly surprised at the| California Fruitgrowers’ associa- of single fare, final return limit with relatives. Will be in position to mar- being September 7. lack of enthusiasm in some parts | tion. For the National convention of Leslie and Miss Elsie Foy re- of the state in regard tothe con- ‘ket 100 cars at a handsome profturned the last of the week from test, especially The demand is for fancy post office clerks at Salt Lake from the fact|it. City September 2 to 6, the D. & Monticello, where they had been that the prizes are so high. A’ peaches and tomatoes*’’ ‘visiting with relatives. . Speaking about the telegram R. G. will sell on August 31 to contestee having killed fifty| John Dalton of Monticelle was quarts of flies is the winner so, and the outlook for markets for September 2 single trip tickets at regular rate. Return tickets will in town Saturday on his way to far. Dr. J. W. Williams was ap-| Utah fruits in the east today Mrs. be sold at one-fifth regular fare Salt Lake City, where he will pointed official fly receiver for|Seymore said: ‘‘We have the finest peaches in if 50 or more are in attendance. join his wife who is visiting her |Grand county and C. L. Chris- | the world in this state, and there [If less than 50 are in attendance, mother at that place. | tensen for San Juan. one half rate will be charged for return. Return tickets must be EXGURSION NOTICE. purchased within Everything to Eat 10 davs going date. Mesa, August 27.—Miss Ethel Shafer came up from Moab the first of the week, Mrs. Sarah Billsis here visiting daughter Mrs. S. H. Day. Mrs. Nettie Gibson came down . the grocer can deliver. end of the corn stalk press and One Former County Clerk Gwilym Jones of Price ana R. W. Snyder, formerly county treasurer of Carbon county, charged with embezzlement of county funds, waived preliminary examinations at Price, Monday and were bound over to the district court. D. D. Houtz will defend the former officials at their trial. M. R. Lorenz, L. Mayor and B. K. Burns, the Milwaukee tourists, made a trip to Pritchett valley Friday, and returned the COOPER MARTIN & CO. medical Catarrh fraternity. disease, requires & conastitubeing a constitutional Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intional treatment. mucous ternally, acting directly upon the blood and the destroying thereby system, the of surfaces of the disease, and giving the patient foundation assistand constitution the up building by strength have ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors offer so much faith in ite curative powers that ittheyfalis te that og any Bad ee One Hundred for list cure monials. Toledo, Take “all's Family Puls for constipation. — J. CHENEY & co., visiting station, with the Oo the and fore Henry friends first of at the hauling salt for his cattle. visiting the first of the week. Mrs. J. A. and Lee Elmer are assisting with the work on the Tangreen ranch, S. H. Day and Johnson brothers are putting up their second crop of hay. Jas. A. Wesson is hauling logs with which to build a new house. Olous R. L. Diefendorf is —, Johnson with his second crop o hay. POLITICAL Announcements. ’ : THE TIMES : is authorized to announce Attorney Charles | | of Cisco, Utah, Kelley for the Demo- | cratic nomination for the office of County Attorney, sub- ject to the action of the county convention tobe held in September, 1912. THE TIMES is authorized to announce Arthur A. Taylor, Sr., of Moab, as a candidate for the Republican nomination of County Assessor, subject to the action® of the county convention to be held in Septem- } ter. THE TIMES $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science that ts has been able to cure in all its stages, and Hail’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive Catarrh. to the ranger Mr. May- Reward, A. Wesson, by ‘| as a candidate | victims of inebriety. | the Branson’s saw Miss Anna Lee Kirk was visiting with Miss Ethel Shafer, Sunday. Jess and Ayrel Tangreen spent Sunday evening at the home of J. H., Shafer. Tom Foy and Frank Shafer have been riding after cattle the past week. Mrs. Abe Day went to Branson’s saw mill Sunday in answer to a summons stating that her mother was ill at that place. Lee Kirk returned from Sinbad where | one the others followed her, and ‘| | within a few minutes all: were | | floating down the stream, the known were J. H. Shafer, the | fore part of the week. from Mrs. Fred Strong was farm, cure now Goodman he had been McCoy $100 for Jas. week. from soon all were soused. Then acraving for water seized the revelers and joyously they madetheir way to theriver. Bessie took one draught and tumbled | week of lumber the Sterling, Ill., Aug. 12.— Bessie McCoy, acow, and seven of her female friends went to their death here as a result of an afternoon of drunkeness. Through a break in the pasture 1 dizzily into the water. the part of the week. _Miss Lillian Goodman cows secured entrance to the inclosure of the farm silo. Led by Bessie, they attacked the open | Our grocery department includes anything in the Every Tuesday we receive from the eating line. Western Packing Co. at Grand Junction a fresh These are shipment of all kinds of fresh meats. kept in our large glass refrigerator, where they Among the good things remain fresh all the time. to eat carried all the time are all kinds of sausages, boiled ham, the best cheese, Plateau butter, fresh every week, this year’s best Moab potatoes, etc. Incidentally, we carry Morey’s groceries, the best of mill to visit her sister, Mrs. Abe Day. Millard Branson brought down a load BOUVINE CAROUSAL the her . first R. B. MARKS, Agent. fence on a UTAH. the UTAH FRUIT WANTED. LETTE AREREERE C OPOSSIE j His ac- quaintance with transient sheep men and his knowledge of their affairs have alone saved the couna ty hundreds of dollars. man. AS, CITY, UTAH. Instruction begins Monday, September 16th. Registration of students, and entrance examinations, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 12th, 18th, 14th. A million dollars’ worth of grounds, buildings, and equipment, and the best teachers that can secured are at your service. | Courses are offered that prepare for almost any vocation in addition to giving a broad and liberal education. The Catalog, which describes the various courses and gives the registration and tuition fees, etc., is sent free on request. the Central school, re- of Grand county for the past 28 to the mesa for a visit with her par- turned to Salt Lake City Sunday years, and needs no introduction Miss Ethel Shafer has gone LAKE is authorized KNOX to announce PATTERSON of Moab, as a candidate for the Democratic nomination of County Attorney, subject to the action of the Democrats at the county convention to be _— in Moab in September. -_ | |