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Show I LIFE LIt'E LItE } ' IN l\10A l 10A \ MOAB B TWENTYYEARS \ TWENTY T\VENTY T VENTY TWENTYYEARS : YEARS AGO THIS WEElFrom WEEKFrom WEEK WEEl\ WEEl WEEKFrom \ ( From the Files Flles of The Tunes Tunesof Tunesof Timesof of . July .JuJy JuJy 11 , , . 1913)The 1913) 1913 1913)The ) The eagle . & screamed &creamed creamed for three days daysdunng daysduring daysduring dunng during Moab Moabs s fOUl fomth fouith th of July celebra celebra- celebration celebration celebration - tion tionA A party of Indiana automobile automobilemanufactUl"ers automobilemanufacturers automobilemanufacturers manufactUl"ers manufactUlers manufacturers " were scheduled to passthrough pass passthrough passthrough through Grand county on July 16overthe IG ! G.over Gover 16over G.overthe . , overthe the Midland trail tral1 , , to select the officlal official officlalI officialcro officialcroas-countly officialcroas countly I cro crocountlY > -countlY countlY s-country s country - - route of the Amencan American AmencanAutomobIle AmericanAutomobile Automobile assocIationi associationJoseph association i Joseph Jackson Jadcson , , coal minei mmel ofThompsons of ofI ofThompsons ofi Thompsons , , . died wed this , week veek at the theGrand theGrand theGrand I I hospitalI Grand Junction hospital hospitalThe hospitalThe hospitalThe The Moab Transportation Transportahon companythis company companytlus companythis tlus this \ week \ eek sold the Moab-Thompsons Moab Thompsons MoabThompsonstage - - I Itage istage --tage tage stage - tage line lme to Belt Bert Bel t and Wilson Wl1son AllredMr Allred AllredMr I I Mr and Mrs W D Hinton this thisv.eek thisweek thisweek v.eek veek week . leased Ieased the Ma'roell Maroell Ma'rnell Marnell Maxwell ' ' hotelPeople hotelI hotelPeople hotel hotelPeople thisI I People from all over the northeastern northeasternpart northeasternpart 1 part of the county celebrated the theFourth theFourth thej j ( Fourth of July at a two-day two day tvo.day tvoday , . - - festival atthe atthe at the W . F . May ranch m in the Book . Fifteen Flfteen mer were employed on the theTornado thTornado I whichI ! Tornado mine nune at Miner s basin , , whIch whIch.as whichwas whiciwas \\.as .as was \ \ . being bemg operated under a lease by byE byE b ; I , byI E E Hawson Howson HawsonJ HowsonJ reI J C < ( Grip Crlp Crip ) Tayloras Taylor \ was \\as as in 111 Moab , re- re recovermg recovering re - I ( covering covermg from shock brought on when whenI whenhe whenhe wheihe he was struck by lightning lightnmg at his hisranch hisranch hi ' I | ranch m Garfield county Mr . Taylorand Taylo Taylor Taylorand , I unI , and his son RCK Ire\ Ire Rex Irewere ' \ { were rendered rendQred un- un unconSClOUS unconscious un'conscious unconscious - ' conSClOUS conscious and t\\ t two t0 \ 0 horses \ were cre killei kl1led killed kl1ledI kl1ledby killedIby | by the boItOrson boltOrson bolt boIt I Iby boltI I ' bankI I Orson Adams Grand Gr.md Grmd . Junction bank- bank banker banker banker - er , , was a Moab visitor visitorMoab visitorMoab visitorMoab I visitorI Moab v , was as sizzling sizzhng under the hottestweather hottest hottestweather hottesweather weather e\er e er eter \ \ registered here Thethermometer The TheI Thethmnometer Th'thermometer Ththermometer ' I thmnometer thermometer passed the 100 mark markI markevery marlevery I every day the past week , the hIghest hIghestpoint highespoint point reached being bemg 107 degreesGeorge degreesGeorge degrees degreesGeorge George Hurley was buying new newequJ.pment newequipment nevequipment equJ.pment equJpment equipment . for the Mud Springs saw- saw sawmnt sawmill sawmill sawmillDr - mnt mill mntDr millDr Dr . Frank Prank P Hammond left for avisit svisit a avISlt vISlt visit at Monticello He Intended topractice to topractice t tpractice < practice medI medicine me in m this stateThe stateThe state stateThe The Rio Grande railroad was building bulld- bulld build- build bullding build'ing building - ' ! ing a telephone line Imlil lme between Ogden Ogdenand Ogdeiand : and Grand Junction _ |