Show PAGE OUR THE MOAB BOY TIMES-INDEPENDENT THE A TIMES-INDEPENDNT Conaolidation the Grand Valley Time nd tb 188ucd Every Thursday at Moab GrandCmntv Entered as Matter at the Postoffic we Va of un(Br the Act“VWl March 1879 subsgrjption RATES ThrM M WiT t WEST UTAH MOAB TELLS I O POINT EXPERIENCES lit) Second-class r-jSLnTrlpo Mt k o ’ 3 Six Months Year One UJJ Payable ( Drand at I Advance) In Cadet John J Williams son of Mrs J of Moab W Williams writes interestingly of his experiences the United States Military Academy at West Point in a letter received this week by his father The young man is serving his second term at the His fol-j army school letter in part lows: about over the “WeYaleare football effects of the that is game we are about everything but the way the game ended We left here early on the day of the game and took a river steamer up the river to Beacon (ten miles) from there we had a sepcial train take us to New Haven rom the train station we marched up town to Yale where we were given lunch in the famous Yale 'Commons' Al 1:15 we marched to the Yale bowl about 2 or 3 miles away guess it was quite a sight because the entire distance was packed with people on both sides of the street Besides the z cadet corps of 1300 had two large z bands and the cadet we As bugle corps soon as we reached the bowl we put on an exhibition drill on the football field Everything went like clockthe work and spectators certainly cheered us The first part of the E game went against us when Yale scored two touch-downs (14 points) z: of One these was on a fluke but of E In the course it counted last half we went at them fighting mad and scored one touch-down and would have zz made another if we could have had a E few minutes more We were only ten yards from their goal when the whis-l— tie blew The final 14-7 Z but core was had we believe we the better and have al the more confidenceteam for — the game with the Navy The weather conditions ideal and a were crowd of 73000 people watched the game Even then the bowl was not quite full you may get an idea of its size Alter the game we marched directly to the station and the streets were!zz packed as when we went to the lhe game and the people Yale students showed us every courtesy and the New Haven papers filled the front pages with praise for the Cadet corps and our football teamSeveral of our men in were hurt in the romu ui u Z tk :a nrn flor eulng nsha”(' the A delegation from the armaments in Washington visited here E — I Tiir I Ha b mm LOREN ng MAitma L Editor TAYLOR Manager and I : I i - THE AM I : 1 ani th Country I m th frind COUNTRY NEWSPAPER By BRISTOW hlpwspappr : ADAMS help I "?? t thi make hrltr th vning hour) I of tiJl the record a- of old day of underlandinr U" wholoni with th -Peak ht family Ti1":1"?1"’ tkrdl th th : My th comnioB manj conryH ii my ds wo rer a tha tU my ‘°WBi my re“Jerthan the in mor dd ahk find m timuti intruction npirHo ofe comfort th chronicler nd dath-th fact three ra of ma briny together buyer and aeller to the benefit of 'n YYoun and ’ ntrtin-men and of R-rt th both- I m market-place of th world Into th horn carry word Rood which feed and cloth and nd hltr which minitr comfort eae health and happine I he word of th th week hitory of the year th record my communityin th archiva of tat and nation I m the of th live exponent of my reader I am the Country Newspaper ofhe I & nnwuAi akservt system The THE If be of th? p A T !rnOr L in ' Our many or I k parent” 1 the 1?“"’ he fulness " reel-im-tinn S new business have v'u are big would entrust your earned us enough to take a great care ? about you irst National Only National ‘Hu- alone ones 1 S: ij “‘“"J1 "'oakwss ? thC thn of '“ikteem need “re Ch“"-h years The f of friends--but some How i home — Davis of I(laho emphasizes ""imatCa h'ne an" ederal there were no other reason this sufficient reason why you should this institutfoa a I the strengthof each Member Bank of the Reserve System practically the combined the entire system of banking businessto EEso to o of ! is strength I RECLAMATION Vast Resources Are Behind Y ou That : hirth f I II j "‘j— i J lor any chool th i I 6 iMM l gA : I : of Bank Bank Jn of Moab Southeastern UtH MEMBER federal reserve SYSTEM ' an mkw appeal extravag!lee lld f"'taWxSS'Si anSh'"'”‘hi"e bwi by raSng '“‘ther chl(Jrenin idleness Thb! be a°-ve! frequently ini — near future by the foreiirn not spend more timo thn th n scVook Wilk th7 zzz T °'Yn ablT who to comi'g here for over TO uver schools clubs and streets conference an' Washington EE Nov W s athors Ahd nnH niotheis must chddren instead of turning them to 3 f uuraise 1 i in i 11 whenHlparentsl workStl’thCih lhCm be °n-y 'mle aetpirG(1 O'“Xres°lk spend Bovs and girls but hen’ 1 SX i U fo'l 'atheVike'it'k-i '"meteriV('?’sn'““'“liU5ilL than ur C° get )ack honest honest way H get money and wiv to vice Tendered in Reclamnf ?i°rn yo"g AAVMvo iauuiCt rhe i cu f y tbe ° have it inrri one’hhave ont e tounded nnon indncir people to live without S’ 1111 public schools oe rnusi “1C-nunlt- O ! m NUMBER amiu IN poison x 0 rz t 111VI L u nmnito rn imp w chief C Mpiqn of the in ill VL- f iiniL1(i 4 t ence o a ehnvLZl’lngCOn8tltatlon’ g(od impossible Without before spending mmon VAI U a tW0 up sense inmtw annlied PP cd and !ndusri with that uio- uuiu-a are in thc u i head 1 when the com pa ign against dYdd animals was undertaken Unted States government with mi nr SUNLOWER years ag0 sunflowers were regarded weeds in western Canada tL Then Then J h ? the experimen expcnmen-1 Off uw41iUvsnowy al farms of the dominion tests Which establishedgovernment i 1 x ln 15 ijii ivniv uicv p nnnnnv C1X tn 111H sunflower wnf va x rii n ri ' as tin U a " fodder i(ifiov Pmirie J J V H b ot -4 of a ii f v is J nr m i’i "bnraent undertake 8 in 1 aiious power were the and range south Point similar cases Dipatches from states where sifp i contour of 540 efstiJnated1 xl ’S Boulder canvon sit southern California lcre'feet of feet to which ’progress mutii INTEREST POWER SHOWN iN Pnn?rm I ami Look Here 1 ! k -- -’--wxx t -Sixteen J ’ i -u j 3 sum S' rf-Hrp 1 ! ‘ S I S3 & i -i KK I U ’ h-mgton J r J I -ikn 1 — A-cpvnui ANY -one if-l u r Phonograph b-i'rveot- ' -f - r r- t y q i Record v y-x r K ' ‘ I T w v a v A In Our ’ Entire Stock to at Offered 4 i I -wuun I W j i - 1 I i aairows to ai width of 300 fcet Bin'll10 n piac— been found 4ti Mro'f nvernee fPJ a maximum depth of 132 nn’ 1 Borings are now being made 0I- an the anrie into sidewalls tn loc ?lne if I9ssib1 whether in no ?a " eX thpUPS e‘ist such aa would r 50c lias SEISMOGRAPH AT AGAIN “U IN employed OPERATION carlLuX &!!!' ! f?rl 8 C by the biological survey (i£Partraent of agricub ateS seismographor machine which on recording ?- I thp ’ - I t Il nia Coar’’-- Str i f n ’ XviS -— n a w i x r dosing neW 7a be b-n S werefonnShnals ronnf chance cni manv dup£tedd -ivu x " ’ t J 1 1 iwurueu ai tne “vuniversity Hhuime on thc ranKe nne pven-‘‘and earthquake have orimn nn “a'e Hwir th6ir im‘S ” is rPCt Arizona installedat ° from the r‘n uic coast many rnm the and killed a yearling colt to berpP°rt University of Utah but which California area used k "ccordaccord as a drag out of order was mg ing-to Profos-sni That night we scatter during the recent earth-SUaAcs the °f kr 5rlnaps ifi0 poiRon baits 'n thte Sta je’ bas JU3t geology departmnnf pei The 1’2X1 been completely snhnnl pyiaJ next '“v dav ”v WA inctue n uav nrntr overhauled and will now record Hiioincr xvTh 'r an Put' nkSL iulf almost every part of the bve±L-£aAkh?? asked -yv MuouutK une nut Cohr 18 tbe only cwuui 4uu fcaitTlnt niffht the E°vinstrument of Society of its butVthevame?-n f‘ne kind in this Americato and a colt section of the coun-Try iun but they continued giving an account of the recentarbde hap-for over their regular of travel The seismographcan indicate ‘nnhIV e?rthquakeat Elsinore route line until they crossed the with r drag a publication in me thp wher great deal of accuracy the geographInnmni the UP poijournal vu aof bile h it is enn hnU °f the Orie'n Of an earth-yearag0 RfWWv XI 3 tALM expected that the uiere win oe disturbances in Utah in whor instru-ment n” from the future Said professor Pack “it recorded a shock occuring in the rh up tne ba't is L confidently O n 4 of the bplipvH upper waters in V lobu a Euphrates river h sh-o-hi : uenevea : that they will lront foot """P"!’"near Bagdad with he win of ttaw years ine past" A LJ UVt A IIH‘11 AT rkiM re now thoroughly convinced that The you November' meeting sociation body will aTwh eh” Vhe' cJl'di Iata D-‘e?° I as' authnHdi?'e r be nterstate heldto SS that might ensJ water rights in stntne’ iSS aCpcting the Per upwaters of In meeting it tg C1 Wil1 be vitally interested11I!UtahJtart " 13 repre-enneer rented on the romp?' by its Caldwell10" state Mr m California Edison an -Rlver 1 CAL(SpiLAND SOMEBODY ties o out our present line to make iholiday £°od3Here is your musl’c library with up your rCCOrds at a pric£? that cannot f I 1 'Pb"aeh‘ SELECT HAS WHAT BEATEN YOU YOU WANT TO BE-E IT I 1 I MOAB DRUG o nhnvp fho river contain 30000000 would require the I Utilization of undeveloned power resources of ihe Colorado Eve'h"“ 7 "n(sc rner is now a subject of prime public proving ° ro r(Ere-e?t thc interest in of caH-Io i® activities of southern Ca iforni a“ small herd th m vctni irrowe n Yin zh Ul ri omclll nClT OI Cnrf n tho it vv in Hl to u r: Bure low Y bum Jowers lor si Inage erp sixteen wwestern ?3dte?’iwho cuiuing H dueprs ne larger livestock nm and inumU(U total h rnlHv kilUdengineer ''i 1 m a study eeu m great fields i “K‘wunurai and in-i n-u (rnrrynm-n uuaum! development in the Allua vut in with 7 Colorado uwidie summer nbmfq stand 71 9 7 I The nt he Plants plants cfnH twelve Stand Tk The and and fourteen fmiHmn buigtuub feel U-hinh great E?‘ state nfsecond nver basm Mr Bigelow is well i V tv a? Is aloft a number 5 IS third with quainted with nf of A166’07 kiimi l the Utah end of the rt 2d disclike OrJrJkn110 fuurth Mrtth proposition and has lived here sbv-1 16018 Aulfloweand fifth nnrl era UlCR’on WLi being time years for a x a district giants in crashing windsixtn highway engineer for the state 'n Sotflfe "ttouiHEwn ba ‘ statistics to he blatle of he thnf road "hine oftas the most spectacularShow Show that in the six’ in itcov commission devoting'part anrf of his in a t tl Of 10171317 Utah Ct road timo tnful tMui 1867 coyotesyears o conditions £ were killed by DV A S nvif Kiuea Wa M nr and ri‘‘W UM (Hm gun m is Idaho 14454 counties He TJT?nhei the 260: bobcats of Arrowhead 'cure killed in l the has Same Period a’d 1418 in associate which for its corn of cost and found iw mKept a careful renutX object ©t Hun in at mountnin v““L “'a winter ieea na as been put in VI lui e or fin '“v ul K “ Viuser commorn dtll m rw vc mian m liU“a ufeii inis' number — “Wl ‘ri u jniercourse 18 H‘ ztiiiiniHrn is IS 111 far ex-1 between southern cultivating seed and all udes Plowing sowing r ga nnnLl and Vf est "? operation MVUVU255 III Arizona New Mexico Nevada Arizona and Ca d nd Mows with I70 w and 10 of respectively A toto-is —I-“"O Plans oi which rnuvlly wmen the Arrow w va vi ii rMiti'A ri 7j rin m L? 0 heild tra11 agre woJves were killed in riirr-iii ta and othor other oniiinwA auu eiisna machinery would equipment Utah a form V1 4J1 a part uarT Uli iVinnHjjw KTtxiiffejow lhe sunflower harvest £y M'"'bcy called cm ' ms woe srber lhe yield was satisfacto ev in nr lit rt — viu uttJ1fuob u n r r ui uie Kn vnn provinces One grcat njn imvic’ UI uvnee une great advantae advanh ''''tvav nuv tne Colorado u suniiowers "vi — in±t uy each stock-killi llve n nounsh wbp-n vvu n pr hook er w hf "t oetings are to a IX "111 u tLSe'’Pra! llave been be held Lni U1V or the mnst mH killed in lue m CI(JP tLu Utah Ai) $500 — queen cnopped into ens aw with u-u ‘“‘vuvuup VVll'Tl worth Mr Rio-nU iibutH h 10S aH over the westfrn provinces are nnw cni that Ac io jeported O tl — me uiiin nnroMi a r x States rnnlniti V'JIILCU ZlATM wn Awuuer iron inn tvioua OUltAS uvHinnuH exoerininnta form uie ri — Prurm-n vutn service hn sJuntQw1er3 'v the highest in food value and thX rank "among mi Resume L OR OLD WISE WOLVES VATU wnntu resump wmk wi Lann they arc within nin a am by long odds ih winfr 1VW 1HVS With the amcnldri P0SSmL 10r farmers to raise Even the wise old wolf will fall for Boulder canvon The snnfb u attorn m u i?7"re?en'?ir site Vt "KY Li nrnriA s'lnaui Itc ‘ on lhe an(l tu — “to wne ier such control measure inOlltrh oevoung should go to private interests tne mam to thc eatnh whether the governmentshould strolling reservoir bv the work toto The Boulder CalVnn roRprvnir r c ho’ t the Ployel by state ami' federTers einmelt 111 operation or bv the Lgovern’ernment direct have killed feder otnJ a'limals that habitua IHCV 11 ivestoc-kofthe vnrru-lz U western i t more muie iJs: 0Pcurr(‘d iui i nt i vw ubHciiHrakilled diva wolves S7ec7!?y’ ‘ city burU of which Dr Nelson has computed tlrn sincereda£ J'le i 1 two ‘‘vu wetv afterwards heard 'ITTnimrnL 7 'oiutuuiit ha 1 wrlves can ? -above district nffirnre qutes A lnd sound ni01’ mr and earning iii-i a of alKhalacterare the skeptical fact MVMUVal that one ni out man bald mtyyjt out man aiKj tht n i mimt Uw! SECOND wii n UIAII i n a ser-1 ! 11 it boffins to a oow md r'orn all indications w winter this war "vl'- saieir imnth principle that here is onlv V to s nend bpenti and and th that is by CO e |