Show LIFE IN MOAB TWENTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK with a complete list of county officer to be elected politics in grand county was up the tunes published a list of prospective candidates prof byron cummings and neal judd of the of utah passed through moab on their return to salt lake from a twelve week exploration trip through the wilds of san juan county they brought back a great collection of cliff dweller relics judge ericksen issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the farmers of auson mesa from using any of the waters of mill creek if such use reduced the flow of the creek to moab under 27 second feet the order to be in effect until nov 1 the moab irrigation company was suing for a permanent injunction the boiler of an engine which was pulling train no 1 into thompsons Thomp sons exploded the engine being blown oft the tracks and embedded in the sand the engineer and fireman were badly scalded J P miller was exhibiting a moab peach which weighed a pound and measured twelve and one eighth inches in circumference agnes nolan of salt lake was employed as a teacher in the moab schools in reading her application the board thought her name was angus nolan and figured they were hiring a male teacher the board was not technical however and when miss nolan put in an appearance she was put to work even though she a man byron davis intended to leave in a few days for old mexico where he had a position with a raining company F E woods announced his candidacy for as district attorney marguerite crout left for salt lake to attend the state mr and mrs mel stewart returned from the mountain where they had spent the summer D L goudelock and family left this week for pueblo D H dalton M E lance mrs W isa hammond and misses nora johnson lily hall hattie dalton vera bliss elma newell and edna bankhead went to monticello to attend a mutual convention supervisor john riis was on the monticello division of the la sal forest L J adams being left in charge of the moab office bom this week to mr and mrs pete shumway a daughter |