Show THE STATE B'SiSTROUS " LOODS SOUTHERN Hl 'JrZ' --W- ' V -"X ‘ 11' Ijf r-i a z r A-S'S r' i 'vr- x --A jpsx? u ' ml frit & fe rv l i Ur i h I f h " -IT '" - AA'iZJVd W 6VATIW ur" r 'r7 w & k J 1: ' AaMUAVWJ-X-'ypTwwywJsx Sv?: w8wMgy riU'lO U) tMtallBMiiMMiaiiMMlMBIMaHNBBaMMMiMMMM 1 western Nfwippvr (ieoiiitn bj the done Ahibaniiiami Cross q the Islppf suffi-red most heiivllv In the recent hoods estimated at inanv thousands property damage was a phol ugriipli taken at West I'olnt near M he lied bv homeless riisbin and ri-seiie Heroic and vnmn a I lomi person over Atlaiifa Ga lu-re I In- ( ImltaJm"- to Place ' Eat the Market Affords Prices that Are at Reasonable AND BREAD Confectioneries and Our PASTRY Cigars Tobacco Drinks Soft the is Service Wolverton who for the past two years has been doing development ield and work in the San Rafael Oil who has not been in from the desert during that time came in to spend the I holidays with friends He expects to take a much needed vacation and will visit with relativesin Tulsa Okla for J h short time Green River Dispatch E ASV Good 1920 Cafe Hinton A 8 Everything & A Orient Lodge A M conferred the master mason degree on three candidates on Monday afternoon and evening The candidates were Ralph A Taylor David Baird and Peter G Woods' all from Moab - Green River Dispatch t MMaMMaMMMAMAMiMMWMMMMibMlIB MIMMMMMMMi The Miss Marjory Dufford was an arrival Monday night from Seattle Wash where she has been spending the past the month as guest of relatives- Green River Dispatch V ' v ' I''" ' ' i -A-V A ' 5 JANUARY THURSDAY With Our Exchanges y ' UTAH MOAB TJMES-INDEPENDENT Best T - 4C4iZZiMJ2wjA i SIX PAGE I ' R Price a prominent oil man iX Wichita Kan spent Saturday and JL Sunday in Green River visiting 15 Silliman Mr Price heard of the reported discovery of oil at Moab and was much interested in that as well of Utah On as other oil districts of urgent business in Louisiana i oil fields he was unable to go to Moab and investigate the situation but may X y Ido so latir - Green River Dispatch Wm I CAR P? BTLT of L i - £ "-7" 7 'i ' C -Pi' public J of I h?£ the i RAILWAY - ELABORATE of Z'a' Utah We offer and our rates southeastern attention expert are account ' p A pi-c i Z vy i 1 ' i 4 t U 1 V s' - jV v ¥ '' A i- i '-s ' i- c jojkui A the $35000 Pythian temple project in large buildings that looms up for Price this year The re-1 X$ the markable record made by new lodge of Price and the fact that there are seven other strong lodges in the 1' the county makes temple a surety X Price has now a lodge of 165 members after but a couple of months work on the part of C II Campbell and others who assisted after they were interest-1 X cd The temple will be for all eastern Utah as two lodges are to be instituted in the basin at once and steps taken to organize lodges at X points in Emery countyand It will Moab contain three stories the basement being a re-1 creation room with pool tables and a X bowling alley the ground floor a thea- X tre the Dramatic Order of room as Knights of Khorassqn the highest rank in Pythianism does a great deal X of dramatic work the top floor the lodge room - Price TJews-Advocate is lat- RATES £ I cst wir £ 4k vd-r vovtv: y 4 4? w -vr cvj ' 'Ur ! ' s r ? i : $ Rt r 7 nn Si A T'-- V ‘ H E Private ' -T Room Ward I week' per $2500 2000 2500 1000 1500 per week Appendicitis Major Cases Operation i k'- - 1 We invite public the and call to inspect y i ? 1 4 A 1 ' 1 V I $p reasonable very JV - i Jar " ' " modern i our yourselves for hospital x and sec conveniences the and j iHiMrllulf'H huirjiH of Chilly St i-d He's llYli Last I duceu newest Of flip bureau which w oil --1X ':iIS-lllc fis'-lii'i-'t'' year MX) tish (lS riblll:1I2 truveaul 07 571 lsu: li ha I Hu1 'll s I e ea u va inM I ll'di ions ot soti'l ohijiiiI of the hud linen iro IT'hIu'1 li imas ji h ? L j ti I I I t equipment have installed to we health and lives of people i li -y I al safeguard in i this Utah of part i ON TRIAL OR r IMS 1 TO CRUELTY a MRS MEYERS AND CHILDREN LOCATED AT STERLING CO 10 PRISONERS Denver $ After 31 I 4'4 Hnvq ' ms wno aunt I i Moab h a scan - P R Everett returned to for Corn Muvir City Saturday after visiting ner nve small children ily in Moab lor a week last Denver riday from came d Visco Utah Charles bee of Sterling Colo Larned this morning from his aunt and her ch il J ten I friends that ad gone to Steiling Mrs Mnjer who is a rancher'' wife mtdicd Mr See that she was coming to Denver and asked him to meet her Imre last riday Mr Sool somehow r"lsed her aUhougli be went to the ln‘on stationto meet her and became Marmed when he co id not locate her to register He traced Hi from the Oxfoid no-i tel to downtown rooming house where he was told that his aunt four for 7s' -Wi jJ Ike Salt his Lake fam Hospital Company ana I to j I O f 1 a and fl k-f A ill I: wasII that she bad left the loomng house to find a suitable place for her children to stay while she went to a hospital Inquiry at all the hospitals m the city failed to locate her and See was had a'armed fearing that she met Kiirl(left) niid hl Lu oiniM'h nt hoiiins L HuITvitihh This morning how elivr whs nccuxed ot ci iiulty to prisoners nt Ee NtunH 'rance And with anhe accident by ever locateda friend of Hrs Mey genernl courLuuirtlal at fOVlTIHi r's Island his she who told had era rone to ' Ciipt B BANK t i PROCRASTINATION 1 1 Don ( SPECIAL LIVESTOCK MARKET REPORT Kansas Veal heifers would bring more are quoted at $850 to $1600 STOCKERS AND St c i ONE EEDERS City j ' 53-C15 n 4 vu-pavMTS 54-627 - ' become REASON WHY ADVERTISING If you were looking for a loca and had a bunch of country papers to study how would you derive an opinion of a strange town represented by one of the By papers? READING THE If cattle 3278 calves 14216 sheep a year SHEEP 97-547 AND LAMBS The 3000 arrivalsin the sheep division today sold at strong to 25 cents REE CATTLE ed lambs sold up to ollowing rather sharp declines higher prices the highest price thus far this early in tlie week steer prices in the $1785 Ewes brought $1000 to $10-50 past two days regained 25 to 40 cents season of the loss No yearlings or wethers and the week is closing 50 to 75 cetns net lower than the were offered The recent advance in prices of fat grades has high brought point last week A few demand for bunches of steers that sold at $1500 feeding lambs The to highest price paid thus far was $1800 were considered good to prime and that class is very scarce $1540 and other sold at $1500 L Most of the steers brought $1100 to $1525 CHARLES M PIPKIN $1400 and were in the short fed class Cows remain in fairly active demand Market Correspondent and show no important net changes in prices ed selling at Ixiras Tangren returned to La Sal cows are to $JOO $1225 odd head up to $1250 Saturday after spending the holidays and heifers $950 to $1350 Prime here and ago -choice extreme increased j ‘ j find the businessto before grow with opening Many us: Safety 'j of an our account small here- deposit Courtesy i I and I Helpfulness ' - jl you you your depositor and grow ' were a lawyer or a doctor you would look for the professional cards If you were a dry goods merchant or a clothing store man and you found an ad in that line of business you would reach one of two conclusions- either the town is a dead one or be the town should a good place to open up a store If you should find no hardware or furniture ads store you would reach the line conclusion on that same If look you are a joiner you for the secret societies and if your fivcrile society card is not there 'a'v you disgusted and conclude to locate elsewhere and so on If a now to paper full depositoi alike is our motto to Let us extend our service you I I i I JI II I Moab Bank State I I "The Bank With ‘ a Heart" I I I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH I of ads good live ones you immedirtely say: "Some Town" and you proceed to write to some one whose name you find- perhaps the secretary of the O O the or Masons or some insurance man or the hotel keeper or the doctor for informatian along certainlines and thus benefit done to the town each il -urgent 46376 wail PAYS YOU ticn ADVERTISEMENTS for t I ling calves Stock Yards January With moderate receipts of stockerd 2nd 1020- Cattle prices early in the and feeders demand was sufficientto absorb the supply at steady prices week wete off 50 cents' to $125 but Most of the feeders sold at $1025 to regained 25 'J 40 Cents of the loss in the past Stockers $900 to $1025 tvo days Hog prices arc $1150 and 75 certs last Trade in stock cows and heifers and higher than week and dull lambs arc up 50 to 75 cents Top stock calves was HOGS lam'is today brought $1785 No good Active demand continued for hogs killing catthThe top were offered price for hogs today was $1465 and and prices were full' steady at Thursday's best time tL bulk of the Quality was not as offeringsSold at $1435 good as in preceding days this week to $1460 The top price today was $1465 and THIS WEEK'S RECEIPTS the bulk of the offeringssold at $1435 Receipts in the five days this week to 3330 $1460 Comparedwith a week ago calves were 31716 cattle prices 75 hogs and are cents higher Current 25400 sheep compared rn'mnfw avj wtuvij Rnvohr Kquai with 21257 cattle 8350 calves ivvvQMo hogs needs and 16272 sheep last week hogs A STATE W-heizor Kptmn was tried and MO MO l I J 3 I I 1 1 I K VI DAB STATE -is I |