Show December Thursday 1920 16 THE LET A MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT Gift Ideal the or MAKE IT I GITS y&r WOMEN amily Whole t fore a I z$Z tC c 9k Splendid A Selection of Christmas for Holiday Goods BEAUTIUL Shoppers Ivory Py-Ra-Lin Highest The Machine Class Talking in the Our Store In Goods Purchased Brimful of Christmas Selecting Our Line We Goods of Merit - Gifts that Will Give Everlasting Pleasure to the Recipients- We Invite You to Call and Our Wonderful Line - Your ill Here Gift List Will be Easy to We Have Hundreds of Appropriate Gifts for Men Women and Child ren World brilliant as the and as sweet song - as clear Sabbath church bells' chimes and as true as the ring of a gong - this is Sonora's tone which was awarded the highest score at the Panama-Pacific A tone as sparkle of as as an the gems old BY Your A GETTING The amily is Nothing Cordially love could than Inspect Exposition Make Our TOILET OR SONORA CHRISTMAS Gift Supreme Big Line SETS TODAY Terms Be Arranged to YOUR Py-Ra-Lin includes the following: SETS RAZORS TOOTH PU PICTURE BRUSH MANY HOLDERS OTHER HAIR BOXES RAMES NAIL ILES MILITARY BRUSHES RECEIVERS ARTICLES SELECTION All Your Convenience Suit of or A Very Py-Ra-Lin Moderately TH STORE" GIT "THE Can MAKE AND ivory MANICURE TRAYS BUERS your wife daughter or sweetheart beauty refinement of design delightful or appropriate gift to more particular woman would be hard to choose beautiful unrivalled appreciative and an Happy more pleasureto give this is Py-Ra-Lin AND CALL THREE CHRISTMAS REAL The PAGE YOU HELP US UTAH "THE & E- Priced GIT STORE" - I grades Playing Mother and ather Baby His to to $850 up $500 to $1025 Veal more than $100 and at $800 to $1150 Brother and heifers at calves declined on the close sold CHRISTMAS Life BELLS The great yule toga are blazing high The halls with holly green are drest And bllthsome maids and merry lads Are gayly clad In all their beat And have ye seen the fairest maid ere hath dwelt That ‘tween sea and sea? EEDERS STOCKERS AND Limited supplies with fairly good demand advanced prices for stock and a feeding cattle 25 to 50 cents mostly 50 of the cents The bulk feeders brought $700 to $835 Some fat to feed lots steers taken for finish brought $1025 and stock grades sold at $500 to $775 Stock calves brought $600 to $825 And for my love and fur my faith Think ye she'll bring gift to mo? O ring ye gayly ring! O merry minstrels harp and sing! a Joy-bells ill every heart with Christmas cheer or Christmas comes but once a year HOGS The yule fire blazes warm and high More stability developed in the hog On oakened rafter blackened wall this market week than was expected tt shines upon the fairest maid Early in the week there was a moderAs down she dances thro' the hall ate advanceand in the past two days I fling my weary harp aside a decline carried prices down to a net (And will she stoop to such as I?) loss of to meet her underneath 25 the haste cents for week The The mystic branches hanging high top price today was $975 and bulk ring ye gayly ring! of sales $950 to $975 pigs $850 to O harp and sing! O merry minstrels $950 Receipts here remained light O fill my heart with Christmas cheer and prices continued above other or Christmas comes but once a year Missouri River markets and relatively Who hath so rare or fair a gift higher than more Eastern markets hath brought to me? As this mybut love minstrel Packers have bought freely and a total lad was a or maid clearance was effected each day A dainty high-born was she Kansas City occupiesa strong position Yet with her alllips her heart she gave Her heart pure as Christmas snow as fewer hogs are on feed in her love and for her faith trade territory than elsewhere And for her ourth unto joust and war I'll go 1 I I 1 Joy-bells - 'X I immediate ring AND SHEEP v:mo "juCuw- m TJ t j This lr:-j iXi O Is Bothering bcun-ii common slubt a NOTICES gayly joy-bells ring! cheer round year Just He See Louise Can't Santa Brackenridge Wait Claus GIVE ten-year-old Ji and b an a rHBKWL :'S ' ' - ' : '' 23-190 H I 36-750 - S W a V im-lovement 1 60-000 ‘ - t - ' ' i i ' ( ' i ' r ' 33-600 reported an-nouned THRIT ' reported inquiring cooperate demand Tuesdayt Week between t ‘ Twenty co-operation ight-jeur-old " Moab Co-operation -Annie In children Poland today eight and 1920 ARM DATA fathering their bain brothers and sisters This photograph Aiiierh an Jewish Relief BreM-l an worker at Jtovsk shows Advance notices from the 1920 census boy bls Utile of hot Just feeding brother from a bowl soup relief of in farm conditions eastern (cured ai feeding stutlon supported through Aniericuii funds The Utah have been received this week by Workers found 10M0 children mostly war orphans livingtn deserted dug-outs The Times-Independent Emery county Brest-Lltovsk has 759 farmers of one It Is every to aid such is wails 'as these that the European Relief Council has whom white Grand county has pen formed by merging the relief activitiesof the American Relief Admin-Itration 113 white farmers and one colored the American Red Cross tlie American riends' Service Committee farmer Uintah county has 844 white the the farmers and fifty-five Quakers) ederal Council of the Churches of Christ tn America colored farmers bwlsh Joint Distribution Committee the Knights of Columbus the Y A noticable fact is the number M C A S of farms hd the V '' operated by owners or under W G A" v U 1 the direction of the Emery owner but fifty-one showg county tenant VTTLE PRICES HIGHER tie 6723 cattle 51195 hogs and farmers Uintah county 151 and Grand last and cattle HIS SHEEP sheep week 56450 WEEK LOWER county but twelve Emery county has 5436 calves 71600 hogs and made a small increase in the number e - sheep a of farms Kansas City Stock year ago and the acreage in the past Yards Dec 10 - ten CATTLE while Grand county shows a ght receipts brought a BEE years of moderate in the fat Early week cattle were decrease one-third Comparative in the cattle market this off quoted up 25 to 50 cents eased on figures on Uintah cannot be given on lek at steers cows and heifers Wednesday and strengthened again on account of changes in the boundary ow a net gain of 25 cents and stock-B the close Most salesmen regarded fat lines The value of land and building and feeders are up 50 cents com-ired steers and cows and heifers 25 cents in Emery county is $3400000 in the with low net and close last week higher for the week General Uintah county $5540000 in pi and displayed both showed a material improvement Grand county $1280000 some urgency r fat and thin grades Hog prices and everything fat enough for killers Grand county shows 19500 sheep Ire stronger Monday and cleaned up Some prime 1042 Emery county 35300 was and Uintah declined again in the past two pound Kansas yearlings sold at $1650 county 19300 There are over ya and closed the week in the low-t the top price in head of cattle in the three counties more than sixty days position of the the Sheep and Other prime yearlings short of 1000 The principal crops make Mbg broke $150 to year $200 the middle' pounds brought $1450 and 1407 following showing: 'Uintah' county the week and regained about half pound steers sold up to $1400 Short 120000 bushes of small grain and loss in the past a fed two davs steers brought $1000 to $1250 tons of hay 205-000 Emery county I THIS WEEK'S RECEIPTS and wanned up grades $850 to $975 bushels of small grain and 27800 Receiptsthis week were 25548 cat-k Grass fat in diminishing tons of steers are hay Grand county 35000 bushels 5933 calves 52001 hogs and 26-I supply and sold at $660 to $850 of small grain and 9500 tons of cows afesp compared with 43361 cat including "eaitners''$325 to $700 fed r r U U s pi j ye rejoice and sing heart of mine Christmas love and Christmas bless Ilves the our whole or Shall to ADVANCE -fly A LAMBS Wednesday sheep and lamb prices were the lowest of the year and $150 to $200 under the high point last week Since then 75 cents to $100 of the loss was regained The bulk of the supply fed at was native grades lambs are quoted at $1000 to $1075 ewes $450 to $500 wethers $600 to to $675 and yearlings $825 $925 irrigating the land in this county lying between the two rivers and commonly termed "the desert" with a view of presenting the question to the Years Ago This legislatureto have the state take over the It project estimated the was cost would be several million dollars but half of a million acres of fertile over land Bto by the Hammond went Monticello could benu'yjqed on business venture Mr Mohr pointed out & H in Hammond Sons and Cooper Martin Allred town taking W was & Co orders for potatoes were the leading advertisers twenty years Other firms which J Cunningham was making also carried ago M advertisements in The Times were J C proof on his homestead at La Sal Weeter Lumber Co & the Price Crout Connel Saloon The Green River correspondent D T Burlington Route Allison Ton-sorial considerable activity in the oil Artist Pioneer Saloon Tet situation in that section Taylor proprietor L Antles general Messrs Tibbetts Carpenter Cum-mingham merchantise Castleton W A Shafer and of La Sal T Roberson carpentry- D Allison tailor Dr J Williams were Moab visitors W dealer in drugs and Mt Tomasaki Mining company Joseph Hammond returned from the medicines J N Corbn E H attorney southern states where he had been on Ryan The Taylor Hotel and Restauranta mission for the L D S church Waring hotel Richardson Henry the The Pioneers of Grimm blacksmith and Pacific wagonmaker masked ball at the a Hammond's Livery Stables L opera J house Hinkley the painter Henry Crouse Rio Grande railroad L J Hinkley received word that his notary public child was very ill at Monticello and he left at once for that place CHILDREN'S BUDGfl' IN Mrs V P Martin and daughter had CAMPAIGN ASKED returned from a visit in Emery coun ty is asked of' the mothers had ordered of inthe The Big Indian company children public schools considerable work to be done and cf Utah in the matter of thrift and had put six men at work savings by Helen M Knight district The prospects were favorable for assistant director of women's activities much activity in the Big Indian and of the treasury departnjent who Lisbon copper districts the through state school office is A Delamater who had been working sending out a letterto the parents of at the La Sal (Cashin) mine in the children "As at mother" says the Paradox valley was visitingin Moab letter in "I like part should to ask and reported the company had 40 men in simple your a very employed plan which has proved effective in Miss Maria oy and James Somerville our home and which will assist the in were united marriage during government savings organization in the week Judge Hinkley officiating its desire to strengthen the bond The many friends of the young couple parents and schools in the common life's object of building good citizens were wishing them a happy voy "Instead of supplying your children age A sums of spending number of Moab's enterprising with uncertain money at irregular intervals will you citizens were arranging to purchase help to instill principles and nn artesian well drilling outfit and to inculcate the business spirit of thrift and make a test for artesian water in the in their hands a economy by atplacing upper valley It was thought that a the small sum beginning of each good flow of water could be encountered week making them responsible for at around 500 feet certain necessary supplies and helping Whether it was on account of the them to live within the allowance by cold expected soon or just the the wave careful observance of a budget ordinary course of events it was This sum could vary from twenty-five on good authority that several to fifty cents weekly for each child of Moab's young people had been taking luncheon at home and from a of licenses and as to the cost dollar to two dollars for each child holding private consultations with the comnelled to take luncheon at' school judge "The teacher will be asked to by to the of explaining children The reported discovery the old of the budget Josephine mine in the Blue mountains the value and possibilities by A system and by marking not only J Strouse of Dolores had of on neatness and budget accuracy considerable attention throughout report but bn percentage of saving as the country Strouse reported well of this A steady observance that he Was led to the property by a method will tend to destroy reckless dream and a number of exchanges in and thoughtless waste and not only their comments on the supposed the children but the parents and th discovery stated they thought it was community as well will benefit thereby a dream all right The exhilarating competition of P representative-elect A Mohr Jiving within a budget should have a from Grand county gathering marked influence on constructive was the of data regarding practicability character building" in i 'fct N? 9 y U I ' f W P w W'A I attracted |