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"" ' a 8hl Pp yxakp M aM ‘ & L4r i ' ' 4 iiJ ill tl ' ' p hV ‘I ' JjjOiljIf s p i I a 1 TWAIN " r p- MARK O HOME HISTORIC ISfc 1hL IH 77 L Its !' ii'HiK' Twtiili Murk 1 lnrl t ut I'onn 1 ui 1 n- i h" ‘IiIt-I t:sileii I e- hi Istiglnml vw ‘ ui h n i Experiences Wingate wi'h angry at histheteam ort on a journeyhe to got cotnpanion kneeled down and of an their taking children hundreds miles force to away by school some never returning to their people schools have now been provided at their home communities The white man is beginning to appreciate that the Indians love their children as intensely as other people and it is no wonder that they have rebelled at times over their treatment However they have cast their weapons aside and no not desire war any more and are patiently submitting to the outcome of civilization as introduced They are hopeful looking among them of for the twelve great men to whom we have spoken to return all them soon and restore to them their former greatness and blessings promised them by their forefathers as Today you would not find three in the whole Navajo notion who could inform you on the customs and habits and traditions of the Indians as herein described The younger generation do not believein the traditions of their forefathers and the government has interfered with their former practices and their own laws have practically for twenty-five been abandoned All those great chiefs years and historicalcharacters who were with President Young their great benefactor have passed beyond but whatever may hereafter be found by historians and other searchers after truth will not discreditthe account This herein contained narrative will only help to establish the truth more firmly (To be continued next week) stead a Almighty I duel a i I t I I liable acknowledge Ve for whole lot trouble in LUMBER the time do to for so ALONE We they present at higher the and ISHING CLUB daily papers we conclude country' is missing a good chances to get in our this of Europe SYRIA IN YEARS OR If what With time together with have coming 1 can far prices furnished other any what they ' Or J V'-'K 7 si M all ' -'4 ' ' choice most ' ! ever kinds of job and shop work attention given Bush i jx h tobaccos out the pass cigarette you smoke mouth your ! the to that prove Camels compare way is to with cigarette any or 28 Years Have Been and SALT LAKE the have a mild mellowness 77 to delightmi-Yet new you as it is that desirable "body" is all there! They are always refreshings they! taste never tire your Camels leave no unpleasant Co of BaIJnr Hnjiar J r J once more of with of his & V DOMTSTZC'S BLEND twelve-year-old Boston Muss Is falher aftern which years during time lie wandered alone in Syria entirely on his own resources In 1914 with his mother two brothers and a sister he went on a visit to hN grandfuther The war came on food then beoti'e senroe his mother died his brothers and bls sister ills gnmd-fnther did not ho survive long strangle the boy's Infant Mister mv-ing she were better dead than slowly of lintiEer succumbing to the pnntus The boy tagged on tn the Syrian Turkish German rench ind British In turn A British captain sou Leading Chemists CICARITTKS cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Your say-so about Camels will be: but separation that's live CITY armies qin-tinned him The local Moab Times-Independent Bring in your representative for his firm samples and have them forwarded for assay or analysis SPECIALTIES- Oil Analyses and Rare Metals Determinations acts as t in I a great cigarette" depending Assayers O ex-nert and i as immediate Lumber ui is W1 BHTCRKI5H R j Camels be Joseph V with quality! all - utvv Domestic wonderful drew into world me at communicationwith an American consul started search and the Ilajjar senior father was found J5O0 for bls son's sent passage m America and In charge of n Red Crowworker bound home hesturted oa kls way y'r?''f'e'-e 20 200 ciiarettea lX" ttron6'y home or R office aupply J m or a in ‘centifiMlly ieJ 10 cenra fen or nack Laaln - onrnd when you fraef REYNOLDS TOBACCO Winiton-Sak-m Mi can bob! premiums puff-by-puff ' who sitting all he for v statement I man one ' No And now eats nf r s -? v who son a When you consider these argument Labor Ladies Liquor over League and Living you'll have to admit there's lots of "L" in politics these days Camels ' I' s has plus Camels CAMELShlpndqualitychnlra T'tivlrich Vi ‘ Moab could at eat all he to now sir-ee p w'Mmf t ' f old-fashioned used pay LN! JfesaM now can The news No I job of Ml I All IT X ! months few bit a in a SEND HMi a have Send it you joke that will amuse Send it in A story that is true incident that is An new to We want hear from you- Send it in Never mind about the style If the is worth the while news It may help or cause a smile WWV 11 going stock supply below in stock GROW SEEDS THAT yJlPX to VG'r I all obtain to for headquarters are j ORMED ish and Blue Mountain Game association has been formed at Monticello with an enrollment of forty-five members J W Hanson is president Herbert H Redd vice president H E Blake secretary and C W McCon-kie treasure? Sites for reservoirs and other aids to the propagation of fish will be investigated high steadily are harder are You Need: if UNDERSOLD is while may Us "THE now seem k 7 i materials building y ready them have you building repairs any W to CULTIVATORS RAKES SPADES LAWN MOWERS GARDEN HOSE 1 making proper See Zg or tools GARDEN HOES SHOVELS Th© that contemplating from the without work with of Reading those real KU t acquainted because To Iw Indians I 1 a the can't get you profit and pleasure Ihrift Garden your bit of challenged saying many vicious cautioned him Indian thing His companion stop that to talking way and left him A streak of lightning struck Mr He Keenis and paralyzed him was ort Wingale placed under taken to (By C Christensen of Moab for 40 of a military surgeon but Years an Interpreter and Scout the care died at the expiration of twenty days Among the Indian Tribes of Utah) The last words he said were "Tell my Christensen to Ml all men friend Mr (Continued from last week) that he comes in contact with never to blaspheme or talk lightly of sacred three had opportunity After months an things as it is dangerous Whether to home once riding a come believer or an unbeliever in a respect tittle pony ninety miles one day 'he great Creator" bare-back and by following the mail 1 to would like if it were possible carrier Keem's Canyon This wn$ the hardest experienced write a book to give due credit to Jacob day ever life Hamblin Harry Hatch John R in After resting several my good William Keenis who Young and scores of other men days with Mr did great who a work to establish Indian trader he took was a noted those uncivilized people Brigham City sixty-five peace among will me home to with the Their names go down to future miles remaining us over indomitable as Sabbath day He was asked to speak generations men of in our services in Sunday school He courage to do good for the benefit of their fellow men have done but picked up the Book of Mormon bore little in his comparison to them having testimony that it was true having read it just they so nobly followed up what some time before He said have been he had two Navajo wives and had began However htink in the lived with the for a fortunate learning Indians forty years most man and becoming their and from their traditions he knew the Indian languages and adviser through book was a true account of that people recognized friend of He said he did not have the the perilous their sta periods many mina to embrace the gospel because history by keeping them from war of the law and rebelling against the government persecution by and of his and standing in society He otherwise leaving themselves day will A always proved a true friend 'o the to utter annihilation He fed them come when the government will "Mormon'' missionaries that the clothes and treated "Mormon" elders and gave them peacemakers and them kindly have been great died in William Keenis a peculiar benefactors to a fallen race Through He was a great blasphemer our instrumentality schools have been manner In We cautioned him about this Whilt established on the reservation 'o Interpreter be neighbor good I h iik' in )O(I example IxxJh-s ns the Chicago Art born sinned iuierentiimor Institute and uuinj utliors in A nnoiliicoineiit of the destruction of (he liuildlng which u ns written "Innocent Abroad'' and other stories litH resulted In over the oilers of llnnnclnl nld from nil country tin? Hartford Art society announces but It Is "tihl dint the the property for for It The prescni who bought $55000 few months ngo ore demanding $300000 ownei'H state nnlr pink commission Ims been asked to condemn the property for park ‘o avoid pay Ina thia price movement Ims l(l(‘ -yards H neiglwci iKBHMaS lllxloric nulitiii M IP lawns and Rlrvenly back upon the whole TT NKE1V1PT B-wj- d u 1920 6 UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT i PACE N CO C w ame l-Hw Ml AHfbffiiiiM IffCi Bnnn E5 fti i l |