Show PAGE EIGHT THE MISS si VERA GATEWAY ® 1 WEDS OY DAUGHTER JOONG MAN Of MAN I ORMER DIES MOAB ATER OPERATION of Mr ami Mrs formerly of THURSDAY UTAH MOAB TIMES-lNDEl'ENDENT NOVEMbEr 2" - IIDS Dll BLU TO Hu - DEVELOPED BE ' residence of" Mr and Airs Gordan at Grand Junction evening at 6:30 was of Miss marriage Vera daughter of Air and Mrs Perry of Aloab and Bert Graham of The many Charles friends Wiliams but ® number of a first page) know men Now Contribute 11 resi-l the to investment perforin‘l ' -Wash Memorial u 1 Roosevelt ' rt' for " iM R (Continued from represent big capital These! went into the iield knowing that years was tne one big oir 01 will iransporiation uregon ana Washington oy stacle to be surmounted before a reve-nue be grieved to learn tW their eldest: oy could be derived from there daughter Mrs Matlie Williams point Gateway fhe marrage Rice The railroad died nearest at the St was Joseph hospital at Tacoma is Gallup New Mexico which is ap by Judge Armstrong in the presence on October 24 following proximately one hundred and fifty of about fifteen relatives of the an operation for appendicitis and gall miles of the most one across stones Death followed one week after rugged south contracting parties sections of the United States the the operation and although of pipe line Mr and The construction to the Mrs oy young a and daughter Aliss woman was given every care that railroad constitutes a man's job Mr Vera left for Grand Junction meuicai bkiu could devise she Crawford stated but with the assur was unable Alonday and the parents returned to the withstand ordeal She of good production of an exis after attending the ceremony survived by her husband and parents ance ceedingly high grade oil the cost of and four sisters who are: Mrs the line is The happy couple will leave for Gateway Air a secondary matter Pearl Rhoads of Portland Oregon Crawford also stated that it was his shortly where they will make and Elna Clara and their rances Wil opinion that the Bluff oil will within home liams of Tacoma five five dollars years command The bride has resided at Moab for The deceased young woman was barrel on the market The oil samples at Moab born IU May 17 1900 1900 and nnr niovinn of inc nasi SOVPtn uuin 1UOUD iViav which were taken from several of ® n'‘ e1d to °r‘‘gotl wilh her parents when the popular With all The aioom iL wells is very high and " gravity mill TV ti old "w known was seven years bne graduth" runs nearly fifty per cent gasoline 'I ?at?' :Lted f'om the high at Grants X section hschool ml tli wav iJunnp vne 011 hnnm diuit t xuiing- thn uooni in 111 me Rlni ' throughout th seetinn wmislif lass OregonpL and N lieR1S Of tel1 XarS a°nlOst of PC Rice of the o mTacoma Ci: v T the Times-Indepmdent joins o with Lion wnrlr w2 rinno nn th?i the Creamery 1919 of on March 1G people The wells Aloab and Grand county nillliV Monh drilled it is claimed that nzla wcs dr Hl py fnnd in vL'v lnwil two hole holes were dry and of cy ennirrhlh two many to the uu wiki to the ° neanreic sympathy sor couple brought in at shallow depths:J rowing husband parent's and sisters wells produced from thirty to fifty barrels of oil At that time oil was bringin 4 f about a dollar a barrel and with th money panic of 190'1 operations in the j neia were called otr there was hi I one hole the started on south si of the This San Juan well vva L'HAV'M kn Tr tnv" Wriitcj min uv depth of 4 drilled no to a approximate) feet it 1500 when was closed down lack of through funds No sands wer encountered at the depth and it is el !f timated that the first sands will a llA VI Vi ux a mv ivuwicu nisiue uiuubami iut Walter Bailey who Is now conneete:' with tlw Moab uvuW solemnized the II George Tuesday fej I At the 11 II yes-ferdaj' : ' ' 1 ' ! ' ' 1 : Association a ' v v 1 V c 1 : 1 t 1 1 il r 1 " 1 : : : ' y J 1 ' 1 f s IMadison ' I ‘ j 1 ' 4 T-1l-‘ 'i 1 I I 1 I ' 1 Li t " I ' ' II I! I ' l 7 1 r " I 1 ! eature I I 4 ' -! t v vv C1 1 -i-4 ! ('rand county has Contributions are county and the money be fr 4- in used 1 £ Theodore e - -1 r 1 rt 1- Ll 1 I Western L' erating in the driller who put he stated that it big well will i 1 I W hich L the is worst a wife's un: coinbed hair or husband's a I unsh a -ed J you or a rather I see a coatless bedrag I -gled 1 man? DeMille four walls Old Wives il I He's at it " front for "stripped married th? life" in i New" again but this time the I I ' il him cost Dont his wife APOSTLE was be brought the hole LYMAN I of the $5000000 the' to memory of Grand County Has Never ailed I Any Patriotic Call Must Not Now in We ail SMOKING fully Voluntary contributionswill be gladly received by the county committee of the Roosevelt Memorial Association Grand 1 4v u MINORS' BY GERMANY RE-ESTABLISHING (Continued from first page) INDUSTRIES life in Utah today who were hi classmates and as such norwere smokers There were fie said smokin the ers schools of his day be those students are long since dead K either literally or so far as the public r MW 111 1- IITH 'MTWlvWM in V yjg has any interest them Among the prominent men who were associates of his iiaiiil during his school days iihwllt itirii 1 AHJ t the speaker mentioned JuHp-o fion Christensen former a uupt III tendent E G Gowans wmuv President John a yvmstoe oi the University of numerous others none'of whom were youtntul smokers rom his many years' experience as a professor in the state university Elder Lyman stated that he had never found a successful student who smoked His observation he was borne out by the observations of United States Senator Chaney M Depew and President Andrews' of Cmnell University To carry on the work of the anticigarette campaign the Home and School League this week appointed a committee of ten to be known as the Home and School which will have a number of The interimmembers The personnel of ri'Miuu exposition the C A now uri (H) in committee is Robertson Grin:ui-V r Germnuy Is nnl lmy is making chairman Mrs J N rnpid strideS) towai( Corbin H W Balsley Bishop C A Hammond Mrs Annie D H C Green Mrs Goodman 5 Mrs Anna Peterson Mrs Mel Stew art and JP Miller Among the ex-I ONCE officio members of the committee ace Superintendent D S L McCorkle Piduifcr 1 ft Arfcraft a to LAYS Ln 1 ninii you drama is citizens of fund a erectionof suitable memorials Roosevelt the great American been neglect this great domestic The splendor of th" to Ilin noMilt gowns un standard- that means vnrt-Ki ifth Aven tie shop I patriotic I Ln the go into -as man who "trimmnrl fhn wouldn't trini'iiis beard-and I1C kef" will received before December $225 4- cf-nVod J I Cecil solicited from raise the whose would faded kimono to op-I who is heavily interested in the field and through efforts the eastern capital has interested statd that it was his that opinion actual operations wotihi start shortly or as soon as title to the land could be definitelydetermin-P1 unftar Thn In nil xvjiq nil the petroleum act before it was withdrawn for use an Indian reserva-I tin and a great amount of develop-I nient work has been accomplished in the the building of roads and const ruction of a bridge across the river A decision has already been rendered i'V a noted supreme court iudge that the land be can entered for patent at once ' I company field the was andj this hole his opinion thitj wit'll in of completion A Clark Allies Moab down a the v face? Which asked been I rt CS j L 1 A Extraordinary t I 1 it 1 I -T" Run Must I ! Newspaper 1 I it PRODUCTION Your Husband" Change uni I iiu 1 1 I P M IL 111 am Lu Ci day r Night tlW-Tr-t"? As wMIIIIB The ' er popular Wallace w I like one 1 a i ShO a j Bettermentleague ' ' " ' 1 ex-officio ( full-grown mt-on-AInin t 1 ' i WHERE 8-REEL EATURE' I RENCH DIRECTOR Maurice t ATHRILLING ' y STORY KINGS- AROUND I DON'T MISS THIS GREAT Next Thursday I S' " THE RACING: f ' I '-t's I h Ides I I -'r be the 1 J 1 is -obtained SPORT Tanrr O I ‘ 404 meeting places 'Hl kESKt '-N ' '? ' '' ' 1 j M - at y met home of Mrs O A was answered events Mrs Robert the leader the less-m v roll call Of the u-ai- ofMrs a Heater I5 1 Goodman MRJSIONARY ( I i WWl $17 the The 1 with Im lie ffhiniiW wmtTIK fjaiullvbe elub members wld entertained Saturdny st Kensington at the Rome 11 C 27 1 T J the CIRCLE II he Missionary Circle of the Baptist et ' Jesterday at the home Of Mrs H G Green Officers as follows: Mrs J N Corbin president Mrs H C Goodman vice president Mrs H G Green secretary ' and treasurer Mrs Green led the lesson which was taken from th' Mission magazines The hostess served refreshments Hui ' I 1 ) I i ivpni- 1 C'wh wereelected yWroMP I IlliL ELECTS k ‘ ib J c ‘C ® Li:'k‘ IK- tsr' ' ' r "" 1 sis 1 - d£g&gsj& Linious (wii ""--riru-mn" 11 S3 "f r"rtsllll( x J " I - - the coopera-i of picture 11 iikikvs linn similar puouc gath the elimination of smoking halls and public I fp - I in generally Mt Sr AS ft LITERARY CLUB MEETING The Womens club Literary EATURE Nov Attor- 1L Tourner BUILT IORSE of Vt erings in REUGE 1U- 1 Countv 1 GREAT Tt T-t 1 Lite I THE TAKE resultshoped management to r- porting BY it AlMLHie rni8 is It the intention of the committee to meet once each week until some definite results are obtained towards the elimination of smoking on the part of minors Among other tion I It Tangren I i - HUNGARIANS 1 WOxNDE'RUL Iw r Sheriff Bliss ami A collect ' I T1IE O ney 1 1 j i WEALTHY ' A MA mor Tuesday PICTURES 1 r ' I 'L APAMOVNT I I Next Re-id t Wallace I R a re-establishing n in a " A - are be names steps I a I will ‘ did look this kid same dub of rescues girl's fortune from two "shark" brokers crooked lawyer and a burglar Some dub Come and see all we say the excitement 1 Rut 11 still arrears and we to drop their compelled from our lists and take such be as may necessary to the money due us We regret the necessity of doing this but to old method continue under the would be suicidal The cost of everything that enters into the publication of a paper supplies - expense labor in fact all Hems of - have practically doubled and newspaper if it aims to survive the must observe common rules of business saidj 1 I he 1 Maybe ago operate a a 1 1 W 1 4 t w j (T i w 1 ' 1 Dub" will subscriptionlist on strictly basis We have been workng toward this end for the past month and result as hundreds of subscribers have sent in advance subscriptions A number of subscribers however I "The time some imes-Independent paid-in-advance Utahand Reid announced 1 its - 1 1 EX I I Basis M I s Business I TO iwif I On ' - I! DeMILLE'S B -A CECIL Uihieil the of and mice wealthy people upper hand In their country ? |