Show LIF LIFE I MOAB IN-MOAB MOA TWENTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK c I From the Files of The TImes of Oct 16 1914 The Republican party placed the fol- fol following following lowing ticket In the field for the No- No November November vember election Representative J P Miller commissioner four years V P Martin two years Joseph Burkholder clerk and recorder Lee Elmei treasurer F A Manville sheriff W J BUss Bliss attorney George GeorgeF F Powell assessor Arthur A Taylor superintendent C A Johnson sun surey- or E A Dufford defeated Moab in the last game of baseball of the year the sore score being 13 9 Frank Flank R Strong and George W Dickinson bought baught the large ranch from the T C Henry estate the consideration being 29 J P Larsen for the past nine years bishop of Moab ward W A Shafer first counselor and W D Hammond second counselor were wele honorably re released released leased from the bishopric this week weel at stake conference Bishop Larsen had asked for hIS release on account of ill illI I health The retiring officers were given a vote of thanks for their faith faith- faithful faithful ful work A new bishopric was sus- sus sustained tamed as follows John Peterson biShop W R McConkie first counsel counselor or and F M Shafer second counselor J A Huff had been nominated as the fusIOn candidate for county treas- treas treasurer treasurer to fIll the vacancy caused by the withdrawal of O 0 A A loss of was as sustained when a afire afire fire broke out in the corrals and hay stacks stack of 0 A Robertson The Times urged the el H Redd of Blanding ns as sta v von on the ground that he w eastern Utah man His 1118 o 0 Don oDon B Colton of Vernal n a i ni can acan candidate for Unit snit senator h hR R C Co Clark s new home w I in win Moab to b be wired f flights lights gl A J Turner came to Moa Moo pelts of 14 grey wolves trapped in the Thompson E EHe r He was paid p a bounty |