Show LIFE IN MOAB TWENTY YEARS AGO THI WEEK from the files of the times of august 19 1910 with the quarterly stake conference land an unusually long session ol 01 dis court monticello had the busiest week in its history W E of moab who was on a mission to samoa contributed an interesting article describing the savall volcano on that island A sheep and land deal involving was closed this week when the indian creek cattle company purchased sheep and acres of range land in the la sal mountains from P T stevens representative J P miller was exhibiting hi an alberta peach picked in his orchard which weighed 13 ounces and measured 12 inches in circumference cum ference mrs hattle M cookingham a former moab lady and her sister mrs annie sells arrived from denver to make their home heird A large number of moab people attended conference at monticello among them being bishop and mrs J P larsen W A shafer and mr and mrs john mrs dave johnson was thrown from a wagon suffering numerous bruises A daughter was born to mr and mrs R J i charles mcconkie bold a watermelon this week that weighed 60 pounds and was nearly three feet ong A caused a fire at the J P larsen hay stacks this week about in damage being sustained bert newell was able to sit up after a long siege of typhoid fever |