Show H L THE U ' ' "" - I in some 1 IV UU to state line at some It is partly for this rea that he announced he would ask son c()t the statu highway maps pot-)md of the longest Among some projectsin Utah are those from i (Continued u of bc-rs the "Some from state page) j itself commission of the pro-J state'spost-road jecls extend for scores or even hundreds of miles through teiritory that little developed with is comas yet palativcly little travel on them or tlie improvement of these roads the state is asked to spend funds from bonds due twenty years hence and the federal government to bear one-half the cost It would cost many millions of dollars to make them permanent rends Utah road commissioners say Under the Utah road laws should the federal government refuse to complete these post-road projects these high ways will return to the status of county roads and the burlen of maintaining them will fall on the counties "Mr MacDonald also said that the federal government is inclined to commit itself to policy of improving highways that are of interstateimpor-trnce lie deplored the fact that l IV first -' S'--- 741 "'sy iP r nJ J ' - i a Waifs Armenian Adopt POPULAR At the MOAB of 1 YOUNG IAW I I the bride's parents Wednesdayevening was solemn- i last i home 193g 1 WEDS marriage of Ensign W E Monticello and Miss Teddy of Moab The ceremony was performed by Bishop C A Hammond "Among some of the longest postSigurd in the presence of the members of th to Hanksville from Junction to and a few intimate bride's family to Kanab Escalante from Panguitch friends A bounteous wedding dinner and from Moab to Bluff which at at the Goodman home in not on heavily traveled routes according was served he "T to state nor of the young couple reports although that Mr and Mrs Shutt after spending from Panguitch to Kanab may become a few days here left Saturday morn? art of Hie Grand C'r Canyon loop OLIVER HARRIMAN MRS MRS CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT Ing for Monticello where they will I make their home NOTICE O ANNUAL The bride is the eldest daughter of MEETING STOCKHOLDERS' Mr and Mrs Henry C Goodman well known and respected citizensof Moab Notice is hereby given that the an'' She has lived here practically all of nual of yMMlRW ML stockholders' meeting the' o her life and is a graduate of the will be held Irrigation Moab company cal She is schools an accomplished next Monday Jaunary 5 1920 at ID violinist and has taken a prominent o'clock at the Moab ' m local Bap in the affairs of the part store company list church and Sunday school She is J P MILLER Secretary very popular throughout this section' Moab Irrigation Company C 1 i 1 1 ' The groom is a prominent young busi'b has land iiessman of Monticello and MRS WOODPON holdings in that section He is well Clark WILSON a favorably known throughout this and ©‘‘r E part of the state He recently returned IN from the navaj service of the country in which he had "Mrs Wi ggs of the CabbagePatch'' WAIS advanced to the rank ADOPTED the of ensign quarter of H more than a Tlierenre at least three happy little Armenians In tills holiday season among "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage t hose three have round rainy The many friends of the young million pitiable little wwifs who are innocent victims of Turkish barbarity Patch" shows Marguerite Clark this part of the x In famous American women Mrs XX'oodrow Wilson wife of (lie President Mrs Oliver Harriman and couple throughout these her best the as lovable will dlsi inguished at Mrs Catt It is thin thousands rt' oilier American follow these with Times-Independent - Uarrle Chapman hoped women whom The state comical little lady who is "always way thousands of other ( leaders and joins signalizethe glad holiday season'in America by making liuppy In bythe same extend the heartiest of con things for little orphans In the far-off Near Eust Relief Madiaon Avenue It tryingto do stricken land where they now are being cared for gratulations N I other people" m APPLICATIONS OR We won't go into a lengthy PROSPERITY IS RELECTED GRAZING tho BATALLION UND DRIVE TAKES OVER MAIL LINE PERMITS dissertation concerning red the Shutt of Goodman I -a I j 1 C I muj amous -j the approached other point Women i while built io X I Nil 1 II I I I II I I w J X I I I ' III not - built good highways the neighboring meet it but has have line has state i BIX lu in !l slates state n MAN 1 L I 4 H I ti LIIYII HILL I 1 u vu V U i x p U Jri MONTICELLO I r - I r JANUARY LHURSDAY UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT - - - 1 ) I 1 I I I j ' - - -t ' lo-'l I '1 I JU Co-operative a ' : ' ' i I ' EIGHT PAGE t i HII I iniliu Illi w j CJ r Marguerite I y I Pkt m i ' l( -ARMENIAN : J goo-mothers 1 1 i Notice is hereby given that all was closed last week whereby for permits to STARTS IN GRAND COUNTY BY BANKS STATEMENT graze cattle Lester Burr purchased the parcel and swine within the LA Christensen and horses sheep post outfit of C R SAL NATIONAL OREST during the be he has taken over the contract of 1920 be filed in must season my of and (Continued from first page) Monticello Mr Burr fice at Moab Utah on or before ebThe general prosperity of south tween Moab taf AVWoHrvn in R GOA has purchased the teams and wagons xtccw&jr wr iu( iuivi ute ituvt utuvivu who adopted Utah as their home it is eastern Utah is reflected in the sub to the fees to be regard grazing heretofore used on the line Utah's first stantial increase in fitting and the proper that business 0 charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished memorial should commemorate the the irst National Bank of Moab District Attorney Knox Patterson upon reauest first national and patriotic event in fcr the pest year according to the of left this morning for Price CHAS DeMOISY Jr Supervisor her history as a state and as a part ficers of that institution The official statement to the Comp of the United States And it is fitbig and proper that every citizen bo troller of the Currency of the condi - to honor his tion of the bank at the close of busi X ven an opportunityhis posterity by ness on December 31 will show an nte himself and memorializing the march and achieve increase in resources of approximately $6000000 over that of a year ago nts of these American soldiers this the bills "To end the legislatureof while payable and redis what X Utah has appropriated $10000000 to counted are less than one-half of 1918 The wards the construction of a monumen they were at the "A and time deposits £ ou the capitol grounds to be- avail aggregatechecking able when the people cf the state of the bank which now amount to $1 have contributed a similar amount 7100000 are materially larger than be An ex- A to "This county has been asked for a they were at the end of 1918 ¥ contribution of $52500 No county of cellent barometer general pro1 the state is public spirited perity say officers is that than bank ice the more ¥ of and time of the in A ur own county Grand Time the deposits bank have A again during the past three years we creased by 150 per cent during the AA c A r The lb bank's loans have only in- VX price will be 1 cent have raised huge sums in the interest year per of the day ft creased about $350000 from the figof our soldiers present A £ in limits and are seems certain that we wilt readily re ures given for December1918 spond to the modest request for funds bat slightly largep han the aggre x A of the to commemorate those other brave gate checking and time deposits of best 6-ton one bank that the the thus indicating a soldiers of seventy years ago t bank's plants in the state "To raise the patrons are financing their A ice and will be in sum requested howit is ever necessary that we all so own enterprises without the necessity A A first-class calling in of give share Let us once again show of large sums outside position our to service A our respect and esteem for Utah men money which was necessary through AI who have brought honor to the state out the war period Interest rates x i least t their to the at per cent ov service nation" are one lower than Ice they were a year ago X 7'-L ENTERTAIN AT DANCING PARTY U r Dale M Parriott is located at Lor X ¥ "" " Mr and Mrs O A Tangren enter Angeles where he will spend the win- X tained at a dancing party at their ter according to a letter received A in of heme Tuesday evening honor from him bv The Times-Indenendenf y v miss Marcia jiangren wno is nonie from the state universityfor the holidays and of Miss Pearl Sparks Og liiiiiBiiaiiaaiBiiiiaaiiiiaiBiMiiB 'lilllllllllllllllllllllHI The house was decorated with 25" am oliday greens' A program dance was enjoyed and at midnight the hostess assisted by Mrs Knox Patterson served refreshments The following were present in addi tion to the guests of honor: Mr and Mrs Knox Patterson Mr and Mrs IL‘ T Tangren Misses Melba and Beryl Stark May Elmeh Margaret r DeWitt of Thompsons Ruth Prewer r Marjorie Goodman Ola Robertson and Vova Brown Gertrude Meador Ida LafSen Messrs ReiisslaCrKirk I George Baules Douglas Larsen Nel ' '! - c den Christensen Ivan Hawks Jesse - Reeves West Hammond Sam Tan gien Joe Snyder and Jess Tangren story's MARGVtRITE tt- ffi® ClARS f 1 1 Night : 7" B-U Ju I 1 i ibiih mu I MBJ - U -BT-T a o u v 1 1 i M 1 Mi i - t a ' K'-K1 Ml' 1 I I j Saturday - applications I ' -jT' r-'nn'i MW y 'r''O ? BI BV'V w deal A i I" MB tremendous stage popu-uarity- although we could! - but we'll just ask you to cotne if and see you don't agree with that Marguerite Clark in us "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbag is the Patch'' best picture for many a long day -end I Mi IMIWLWTA 'J Moab The Light Pow & i Ml ?SI tej f ZMMUUSMBdfW A3: L ir4 ‘MX-i-x-vmNaKaR-vv MM " " ' -s- i i jMOMei i ikzvjo h- of-the veax lasr ? AH Co er will ready by ebruary nish i fur M 28 " j The i £37 - - f£Aai jtv '- : mi't MHH r- - - vonHltNc DOROTHY J 1 I j I We I 1 1 B M li Business r-- -i -Yi 11 11 it! picture Come and She she '1 surely her see i do Winning 1 i j I I I SITUATION LOOKS SERIOUS IN THE UINTAH COUNTRY tiny bimhi According DeMoisey Jr W M V A VL VUl a will A 1 - Ogden ULJJJ in LU - That one moment when she cor ners the "human snake"- that''l satisfy your desire for thrills for weeks of Sundays Now! 1 w i i a 8 MASON Thursday ! ni- pounds - Ides Theater 1 their of in com stock over J this tven If You It's Paramount-Artcraft Know It's the Best" M i nt ii ii "- ! - " i ? I 'Sr-M " I r Bi Bt fl5 4U? ii i r i -w !-Y- M Hammond will not M sons W the Geer last of the fftaf Jerm Company Beit 'L-a - " ----- yj W®wti - prevent serious - was orore tne - effort to tide an the cold period but losses MB The 1 I AitiWrw Arar i-ij--j t ' in I 7 i CrOrt rI - a in I Next i SUIRUY to 1 U b bi I -- i -B n I S i' r r Li M t- a M fl I KllttI New MM 1 MM M CLUtt! UIlll - V GW WCCR there all probability kavy loss of cattle and sheep lac Uintah country this winter S'inck off of the slummer came range in poor condition due to the drouth and the severe cold weather this win ter has teh made situation seriou s The sheepmen of that section have - 'brught one and one-half million A4 a - - Supervisor Charles who returned the last I T r " in stature but she's "whizz bang punch! ' of and Happy - full OWN - 1 i She's 4® t i 1 I ress tx i J l V Cm Un of 3 3 '-SC-'-' - -r-t -v - rv-- sort easy-going HE danger was in became a veritable tig - I'M NM tvI'tSi'I an until she - was Then a -' B ' I Ji J 1 --if-' - - l I SHE girl- BW y ' I - ! - 5" K 4 m ' : hs few tsp ri-'i f'A BHB f ou Patronage during 1919 Wish You and Prosperous Year 1 i Y --- a w I ' CM Girl 77 mm - - w s i Thank Your for - -I "The We - - ' Mason -IN siX is Mil j I Shirley w DB ! - I I arw IBM v - -'"1! ' i r' IT 'll 2 j mBi-X-i Power & - 1 Tuesday Next bi Bm ill M'rn ' Co --r yet ' And lips! Light 1 - t the on 7- ? ctt 3 : s K w her is ? KIMf Moab BOILED" Only thing rubie about Dorothy Dalton settles down in a rube town Why - that's does give the gossips something to chew The Mt ' -w 1 14:71 s fiLX ‘HARD 1 1 IK4 "‘ i ' - 1 y e "-ii-Ji V I i : - J-l Your 1 : '1 Want 1 o feu It M TJq ' t 1 M have a 1 DALTON We - 'V 1 - town i ' MUi- i delivered I SS S 3' ' 2 from Thompweek in M M fl tfl |