Show limes-Iiihrpritfirnf A CONSOLIDATION of the -- grand - - : MOAB GRAND COUNTY times and the independent - 1920 Grand 1 UTAH THURSDAY MAY 13 EVERY CLOSED X- - 1920 NUMBER ARE SCHOOLS Il valley : 46 VOLUME THIS WEEK Graduating Class of County High UTAH graduates from high SCHOOL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS PJ EASING COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ARE GIVEN BONO COMMUNITY WILL School BE BENEITED ELECTION JONE 23 ON 19 LIKELY IS Every community Utah no mat ter how small or how isolated will bo REQUIRED IN INORMATION benefited by the Salvation Army's HANDS O BOM) PURCHASERS home service program which will be AND NO URTHER the launched throughout United HITCH IN PLANS States during the week of May 12 to LS EXPEOTEI) 20 This W expansive movement aims at a the curtailment of those evils Hie election for the results of which the Salvation Army of That purpose deciding the question of bonding has been correcting in city slums over the county for road construction will period of more than fifty years The be held a June 19 is thn belief of county of great majority underworld recruits officials who are handling the matte by the are lured from small towns A delay in presenting the pies-tion bright lights of the city and the present befiu'e the people was experienced movement is aimed as a preventative due to the fact that Keeler Brothers of that supply the bond purchasers required this The mot representative men in more detailed infoi mation in regard to country regardless of religious or po the proposed roads than that original litical creed have instigated and are ly furnished them it took some buttime sponsoring this movement because of to procure this information it the recognised ability of the Salvation was sentJ to them be last of the week with Army to cope certain social by R i'lhomson ch'iirtnnn of the phases board of county commissioners and Vice-President Marshall in a recent a telegram tvas received in reply to address at Phoenix Arizona said: "I the data effect that the was satisfactory blue myself an and that the legal am papers far stocking Presbyterian but a he election would Tie am to prepur better Presbyterian than a Christian ed immediately am It is expected that the and there are lot of others in first publication of the notice of election the It is same boat my deliberate will be made next week in which judgment that there is not anything the be held event election can June in the world today that is comparable 19 to what the Salvation Army is doing That the bond proposition will easily do not want you to think that' am generally conceded carry is the now disloyal to my own church and do throughout The entire county not road mean this should lessen your zeal situation has been prettv thor for various church denominti-: oughly placed before the your taxpayers tions but do that this organization mln the Heeds of the county are mean need known fills'a in the great world to every voter That the bond propo today" sal is the only available whereby means its vice ie In carrying on the post toad and prevvntat can be completed wll rely road program the Salvalon Army constructed up tl'e Grand river for ami to guidance m advisory boards Wilson is recognizedand from the best elements of each there are very mesa few residents who do community- public spirited citizens not adnjit that these projects are with the who will cooperate central tn this section It is gener-ally organization in this important work' admitted that when Hie proposal Hamilton Gardner commander of Comes to H vote of the people an the is American Legion in Utah mnjoriy will bo found in chairman of the state advisory board favor of the bonds and John E Holden state adjutant will the shortly carry Salvation Army's message to every leg'nn Post HIGH in the according t' an slate made at Salt Lake headquarters in 4 Six the most successful Grand county the and the other communities county closed today for the summer vacation pupils of the Grand Six county' high school Hcceived diplomas attesting that they had completed four years of high school This work afternoon at the auditorium the commencement of the A exercises school were held jileasing program in was rendered and the large crowd attendance thoroughly enjoyed the various numbers The auditorium was attractively in the class colors The program commenced with a selection "Merry' Life" by a mixed high school chorus after which the invocation was offered by Bishop C A Hammond Miss Jewell Peterson gave reading "The Second Trial" A cornet solo by Reed Somerville followed Miss Ila Allred gave declamation on "Education in Grand solo County" A was rendered by Miss Ida Larsen and was followed by Mjss Vera Palmer who read the class will D S McCorkle Superintendent L addressed the graduates them on their completion of high A school C Robertson presiilent of the board of education alter an appropriate address presented the graduates with their diplomas A chorus "Garden by the Sea" rendered by high sc'nol girls completed the program One of the features of the address hy President Robertson was his the to much-needed in Ml the KTt1 wL'- nW SdH IsEw H ‘ JtW wWii r - decorated I LARbhN VEKA I'AIMSK ' !&£" IA JEWELL PETERSON old-fashioned incident 1 1 a a WK?t‘ a fwj®E ' BL congratulating ' L x wk 11 school Mr his Robertson stated that ri opinion small levy would provide the funds for the construction of a gymnasium and he went on record as favoring the project It is conceded by the school the trustees and faculty that a gymnasium would prove one of the best assets of the school in tbatit would provide the means for the of physical education and would have strong appeal to the boys thus keeping up the school spirit and proving strong incentive in holding the school attendance of the boys jUK1! H j -nt - iNjLSjijJi V Wai- V Jf a selected Jiw ' Afe AlIlil-D A I ph 'St' -$?sjEi (frxSu -7 v-k NINA high BAN essential KH EAO JENSEN MAY overwhelming a of Grand the High County School I ! a commended V v Ni a v t? 'J t member j07 ' a a a' - '' ' ' ARR RUTH A E JON IIS 1SS M in-eruls ILMDAIT UNA I MISS return Indiana to resume his college Bess Cheney of De:ver Edna Kaldauf Jf Mmtum Colo Eola ah aTKl Qreu°J Ufittie Cornwall City will not i resume '"uL 111 V1C local hkl'h school next a UUR kuve been workMisses a 7 M'Aw assessed e appointing a offeredmtracts 1 ty-page considerable a ' Di been I ig-tf A J cWl Centralenool ' appointment necessitate K' ' fat J i® ' t- u &' appointment US ' MISS EOLA K MOORE M AV RIGDON MISS -a " 1 : Salvation co-ordinating a X RESIDENT ROAD ENGINEER I'appacostaswas found guilty by Justice Wheat at 3 o'cloeg today and fined $300 The defendant was through his attorneys Patterson & Constantine served notice of his to take an appeal pending which his boml wuH fixed at $300 CORNWALL LOTTIE ' a-d VILL ran STOP that1X5ACS MARTINEZ APPEAL TWO TO CARS O ORE UINTAH WILL RAILWAY WILBUILD UINTAH IN ARGUED BE MONDAY NET OWNERS GOOD SUM EXTENSION 39-MILE A Washington state Smoot ami King in the appeal of Ignacio Martinez Howard Balsley this week received Acording to Rocky TTiTJ0'1 to by the sheep-'Practico The murder the returns on two carloads bf uranconvicted accomplice in thein the Mountain News this week construction nl?h county to stop the of Ia PrtnropR E Mellenthin la jy ore which were recentis to be Ean shortly on a 30marauders cross-redo Sal Ranger will be argued by the Yellow Minstalled inir thn r in 1918 shipped Circle mountains in tjiu Sal mountains AltTeh Sn'PPeU TZ extension of the from Moffat bv Uintah rahoad unty Colo owned by him andd '''' before the supreme court of Ut for inj company JICIIIV Illy V' f VVMAV at: n Vtl) bw' the !'Si' nresent ternext county and killing hunrom "Wats(n "dred® Monday The The case was set Atothers The ore ran two per cent ur- PJ''P" i: fheeP has 'been filed with that date the by the court on drti"n'f ''Xcrn'l Utah1 May 10 disanium and around four per cent vanaof Just'ce Th6 last torney and the who was rfium dium check in payment which tornev Knox Pattersan r3 nle froin and ?vas a Wntson few days ago the of ch' bv‘ Utah when trict attorney at time Ma uamnlInted to $5900 The shipmentd ckl11asters lost k tvhich 300 the all slaue pronettled nez's trial and who conducted after meeting k expenses hnret k cd after the n: ho will irrt ri road nnw run from Mack secution of the case probahy t'ed ai1(i lue uwneis suwauonvuii num the and to ot C3 knocked unconCoin Watson a distance to Salt Lake to argue The Yellow Circle company S E miles 'Arthur W Sowell Philadel-ment king Nate Knight- are now making- ship80frrKi‘nfflias W1 itten the gov-'Perat will the state for Attorney In the of five carloads of ore is president of the Uintah com-will which phia trnor vpioaJo appear and is also in the asking him to a hitman that Martinez should win oyt run higher in grade than thcPnv he I'Hilroid CoAernor phalt coi porution Bambergerto inevent the appeal he would be granted a shipment thnK f°re to this biult for the practice M Ar111" so purpose of exploiting wi The Yellow Circle claims have v the becomes alarming fifteen far produced a large amount of ore great gilsonite fields in Utah and Martinez was sentencedandto has aland the indicationsare that they will is one of the most scenic routes in the prison P?!ST PROTECTION vears in the state of the They are state week about a year produce a great deal more a ready JTocection week frr Utah la Jamong the best claims in this district and ?ah°Lhas 29 " set for 23 to ternl Mav Mrs Tom Taylor returned Sunday Hnd of of the service service jrovM in she had visitW Geer fromfrom CiscS where been a returned Mrs was Knox Patterson tturnnv Salt her timely bulletin nnikf 'city' where he attend the ing Thompsons Saturda'Yto husband duraig the shearing r j"'" 'L'T"'" m Iv from w Utoary club party have roin whoonea? Ildt°r i M M Murtaugh who for the past has been months resident engineer for the state road commission in charge of the post road work in this section left the last of the week for Iowa where he will' be located for some time on construction work Mr Murtaugh has left the service of the state ‘Mr Murtaugh has been succeeded by at Moab Eugene Bush who arrived the first of the week to take up his duties as resident road engineer a -ton' ‘ ium-vanadiuni s T I I -n t - 1 ' ' v nccu-r!nrt'nent i WHY i j L fr 1 - i -l I 1 ' return casefor M'-trtiniz co-Tiave ' as-other I a 1 be-situation n - -1 - - - ws-ved c 4 t -nment L T- -- -'Lake - WE'RE LATE 4 1 MILLER QUALIIES AS JUSTICE ' AT S EGO IL the Miller sicretary of uel company at Sego was in Moab to qualify for the office of of the at that Justice place AL peace t) ough be has been located nt Sego for some time this was the first visit he has the county seat and made to needless to say he was charmed with our valley W American i I sheepad herderscious J ‘ in-tention six KILLING O SHEEP edition of The Times-In-dependent is a day late and the much matter it contains is less than usual due to an unusual rush of work in our mechanical department during the past In week addition to printing the high school year-book consisting of RO paves The Independent force has turned out a telephone directory and other rush work and it has simply been necessary to issue of the paper bi‘ By next week we hope back to normals This - uexr : - v a rXV'A a ' '' t jjfcX- £il v ' the Central school the year has most under the prin-' Lsi'P°fsuccessful MrsMaude A Palmer ?f the fcaturfs of the work has been the headway made in playground activities All of raI sch°01 teachers have been iU' V sueeessful in their work wti bten u‘ed t0 returi to the w tlle elsui'ig term A nuin-t-onH? b teachers have accepted atfcfor llext bem year among them ? 1setIlelen Ta-v:6r Ouida Burf and Marsaret DeWitt Mrs pq xpj m PT'lncipal intends to drop ‘'iionm wiH to her return 01ticello It js thn understood rr Han? SsesBlanche Johnsen Ruth sch'm'1 WIJ leturn to the local rar- ' fr 1 a nn set other 'The-4U2O I'he school term in the high school has been very profitable one and the next term should open next fall under the brightest prospects The classes next will be year larger than ordinary One of the results of the term just closedhas the awakening been of school spirit and the faculty to be is on the live interest which has been in generated affairs schooI It is of source regret that practically all ol the high school teachers the during past term will not return fall next Miss Ruth arr being the only of the faculty who has signed for Princontract next year 5'Pii A E has Jones decided to give school up work- and will probably enter busmes's R Rigdon will to his home in and -fail like ' a '' MAKES APPEARANCE Utahan? every wha was intimate overseas has an personal knowledge of that wonderful ir the organization which is Salvation I'" 0' 7 "Utah's' " Army" said Mr Gardner edition of "The Whizzer" service men are supporting the present ihe'Gmnif County High school annual movement as one of incalculable"'Is Aff (Ips press ami is being distri-bufed'to its subscribers by he students vanie io tne community j his home service program will be ol the school The publication is perhaps the come permanent feature of the largest and most attractive Army's future By high ever issued by in school Utah this work of aid ami comfort with Il consists of HO pages is printed on existing institutions through the local beautiful enameled paper and contains advisory boards a great service will of in three hundred pictures excess be (lone the country declare those who The compilation of the book is something are behind the movement of which the high school may V R well feel Bush is the chairman of the and pround future "Whizzer" Salvation Army home service Aork in have job staffs will a on- their Grand County bands to excel the work of the 1920 editors in the The year-book printed was TD of he Times-Independent COMMISSIONERS NAME simp which is ideally equipped for work of this character does not Modesty pre COUNTY CLERK IONE 1 vent us from- stating that mechanically the bouk Is work of art nod that in will typographical appearance it with will favorably The commissioners compare any other county school annual publ'shed in the state board of equalization on meet as The printing of "The Whizzer was for tin1 Monday lune purpose of the biggest job ever attempted by a hearing any complaints that may be pi inting eastern-Utah establishment in made by taxpayers regarding the and the perhaps in state outside valuation of their property of the largest cities The book At this meeting the nia'ter of Times-Independent recorder was inprinted by The county clerk and one to Rutledge whose reweek In addition a twen succeed JL S telephone directory and signation has been tendered will come R other job printing up Thomson chairman ol the were the board of commissioners is being turned out by urged jriends to accept the of MAN TO BE clerk which would THOMPSONS his resignation as a commissioner TRIED OR BOOTLEGGING Powell who has George The trial of served as a deputy cleik ami treasurer arnes I'appacostas is also proprietor of the on various occasions beimr (Thompsons pool hall illegal sale of recommended by friends for the on haige of liguor will come up before Justice of the 1'cace' W R this Wheat afternoon succeedTmurtaugh The case bush was called this morning but ucqnLinuuncewas necessary "Holden a 1 SMOUWAL announcement aculty development W I ' local I WRvvwr? 4X "‘a-?1'-- re-I'ereni-e the drHm ' w s2 vilK I xvwK' v''Xfa3 fi - 1 r IkXf eafP vi gymnasium for ‘-kRk " of ' of After mie had terms eer schools of Moab -Times 20-page neglectthis : -to p- WOOL SA1ES PLACED AT 15000090 POUNDS UTAH news million pounds of wool will in Utah this present season estimate yesterday of James A" National rept esental ive cf the Wool Warehouc'e and Storage company of 7' Chicago' from 70 to 72 "Prices now range "This cents a pound" he said half-blool ifteen be i sold the Hooper - includes fine wool There the value of 20 per cent medium and been increase in wools of from 15 to over last year's figures" has fine -an |