Show PAGE THE OUR THE A Thursday UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT January 27 1921 TIMES-INDEPENDENT Consolidation of the Grand and Valley Times the Independent ' Issued Every Entered Second-class Under the aw Moab at Thursday Matter Act of nt Grand the March Utah County Postoffice at MEMBER Moab Three Six One PTION RATES I BSCR MBS WHAT IS I a 6 1 a r SYSTEM 7 l i ¥ 1 THE 200 XV STATE i 50 100 $ Year (Payable In KAB - Advance LOREN oftfu ASSOtlAiIGN A Editor PAPER TO WORTH L depends strength of a bank 1 primarily upon the ease ana its it speed with which can make when needed assets available in cash M 1 -3g si of in the our membership Reserve System we can at obtain cash by instantly ederal rediscountingwith the commercial paper Bank the Because I Reserve -r a Ifl a 3 t ederal any time EEriSils Occasionally you hear some misguided individualmake the remark that a newspaper not much of a necessity to cammunity town some people will tell you no doubt that can forge ahead and stay on the map without the represcn-tation of local paper The fellows that usually make such as this are the ones that are constantly kicking at their town and its institutions they like to brag about the advantages and prosperityof some place where they used to live - and the wonder that they don't move back there These persons are also fond of searching out in the paper and attempting to demonstrate errors their vast wisdom by making light of the efforts of the local ortunately these wise birds are usually in newspaper the minorityin any town and in Moab they are few and far between although we do have 'em all right What town? Ask any a newspaper worth to businessmap who pushing ahead by using the service which his local paper places at his disposal ask the merchant the banker the hotel man the garage man the veal estate man Ask the school man who knows that the with him in any newspaper is always ready to Ask the move to improve the town's educational facilities church man who can always secure hearty assistance from the press ask the citizens who want to see of their community grow by the acquisition pew for judge town by the kind of newspaper - inally ask the ordinary intelligent supports who reads his local paper to acquaint himself with the home news and to profit by the messages presented to him by the merchants and businessmen with whom he trades which constitutes a large part of Qur assets This in effect increases our available able-to reserve and insures our being meet demands for cash at any tune remarks a BflflK fl £ A is O TAHE Manager TOWN? A WAJWj STREMGT4 TAYLOR and Service! RESERVE EDERAL 1879 3 if SU Months Months is typographical is WE SHALL BE GLAD TEND THIS SERVICE YOU Q-tm EX TO TO - enterprising a "Tt z tif It? " HHlin1 1 K- £ ? Security! - area? 3 Strength iTrrmitf atffi x ' ! is 11 ' wis- - - - mi 1 11 11 1 ' i r i!'(ii- i - co-operate public-spirited THE home-seekers home-seekers a a it citizen eloquqnt answer to the question "What is a Newspaper Worth to a Town" can be obtained from any businessman citizen of our neighboring town Green River which Green Riv-‘ has been without paper now lor about year er people will tell you that newspaper is the greatest asset bar that a town have none - can - Are you helping to make your local paper a better paper better place in which to and thereby making your town who likes to boast about live? Or are you one of those ginks what helluva fine paper is put out by the Kalamazoo Bugle back east or by the DingvilleBreeze down south NATIONAL IRST THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK BANK SOUTHEASTERN IN MOAB O UTAH An or a ROAD ENGINEER ORMER a WEDS MOAB TEACHER Word ing season of 1920 105 Herefords 97 placed Permits on the same range the Shorthorns Aberdeen-Angus to season of 1919thethree and 6 national forest graze on the associations members purchased by the stockmen are refused those who do not were which use the ranges of the their and through associations placed conform to the association's ruling Sierra forest in national California upon the range It is estimated that and who have not paid their share for the adopted rules of at the end of the purchase the season of 1920 the purchase of the associations purebred bulls rule had Under a special stockmen not less 200 registered than bulls each bulls association was required to place on their ranges resulting on the sufficient number of in a range a great improvement in the grade ‘‘Taxi" the new serial that starts in purebred Hereford Shorthorn or of steers turned out this issue of The Times-Independent bulls A to committee The forest service of the United breaks all speed records purchase and pass upon the credentials States department of agriculture assists of to be each animal turned these local associations in Doubt is felt that John Barleycorn loose on the the rules ranges was appointed which require that is dead but anyway he has been Under this plan during the graz- the same kind and grade of bulls be putreally as far undergroundan the cellar tures During local pastures b-jlls live-stock a been received in Moab of the marriage last week of Clinton W Crepps until recently resident at for the state Moab road a commission and iMiss Margaret DeWitt formerly a teacher in the local a schools and a sister of Mrs Knox Patterson ? The marriage took place at Salt Lake City and the young couple St are George Utah now located at is in where Mr Crepps engineer charge he spent it brought him luck or happiness of road construction work in is Washington THE 'CASH HABIT the county The wedding He spent the last fifty years of the of his life for the follies of his acquaintanceship Many people who complainof high youth in paying and toil formed while they resided in Moab prices and other business difficulties John W poverty local friends of the happy Steele for that was his The many help exaggerate these conditions for real farm near couple extend best wishes and hearty name was bom on a congratulations Sheakleyyille Pennsylvania and as everyone by their persistent buying he orphaned in his youth he went on credit The credit habit adds to to live was with his aunt the Widow the cost of living it ties up the country's Evans state bank examiner W E Tuesday in Venango County Pennsylvania arrived and evening on business is drag on all Oil a resources was struck on the connected with the Moab State Bank leased business farm and the flow was If in on a royalty basis The Widow Moab would pay every person Mrs Addie Hammond local dealer not oil McClintock knew farms but his debts for home in and personal supplies Navajo blankets rugs and Indian and lived as she always had lived curios and hereafter pay cash it would putting the money which rolled in into announces the receipt of another big safe in her large shipment of goods direct release a lot of local money now held a dining room One the day failed from reservation The shipment has wheai Johnny had to The merchant who provide up in credits includes a wide variety of exceptional kindling she full threw a dipper to borrow heavily to offset the debts'of the fateful oil on designs and there are rugs of all sizes the kitchen fire and prices Mrs has the public owes him could pay off an her O£rt hi Hammond built interest in v affaire up large trade in Navajo blankets This a these loans would cut out the ceased at once and have come to understand charges for interest and bad debts Mviiuiiv waa dutt: nun u u will'll Lie that people they can secure from her the very which he now has to add to the 1 price n nnA it choicest of these quaint Indian products in nHe ran $500000 cash to play with She regularly receives orders of his goods through his find faster than the oil from various parts 'of the country But even more important it would gushed from the wells He practiced and does a big mail order business of form extravagance He release many thousands of dollars to every a U'Xht' be for busiused right around home cd to ride in any vehicle which he did A recent issue of the Pueblo Star-Journal building houses not own and the ness enterpnsas contained a picturecf the country was studded magnificent new high school building helping tanners nuance their next with cabs he had bought and given at back to their he Walsenburg Colo of which school If drivers after crop available was mere money were with lie owned a minstrel Prof C A of through them Johnson formerly for loans all over the country interest show and spent thousands entertaining Moab is principal The building cost rates would come down which would members of the 'company around $100009 and it is a three-story reduce one important expense of production But he did not have a good time He structure of steel brick and concrete It has is admitted it himself In one 31 actories that had slowed he instance rooms modern throughout and is declared to be one spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of up on account of high interest rates the tn school buildings have a hotel clerk discharged most in could go ahead with full force the and after his money was gone the hotel west Prof Johnson who The business disturbances of the clerk got his job back When his was principal of the Moab high school to'a oil ran his and atpl also due out ran out too county superintendent of year 1920 Were principally money he the remainder of his life in Grand county for some ten or twelve spent rue reman l or snunage wpnai mere was not m grinding toiI paying for the years has been in charge of the Walsenburg enough money in the country to dol"fun he had not had school for the past three its the and is considered the business on inflated price Coal Oil Johnny's motto was: "The year one of use for of level Colorado Walsenburg Conditions are essentially only the money is to spend it" leading educators is But motto lasted no longer than a thriving mining city sound since there isa good banking the for his after brief splurge near Pueblo money and protects he could currency system which not get it to spend The best solvent business men and stocks ol" use for money is to save and invest Members of the Utah State Press it Business Had he put part of his merchandiseare not heavy a association will hold their even biennial into "chicken feed" at the Commercial club could go ahead with greater confidence fortune or of his daily earnings sound Governmentsecurities he would in Salt if the Lake City Tuesday evening will the people provide have assured for himself a future free C ebruary Governor R Mabey loanable capital needed for maximum from toil and the scorn of those with and all of the members of the legislature whom he associated will be the production guestts of the club at the to save and banquet anti the of There are two ways for such capital ewer chances money invest it safely and profitably to be irst existed the state - six in all - will be honored provided everyone in Coal Oil Johnny's youth than exist guests An elaborate program has to save money and deposit it in banks today been Now government savings arranged The "chicken feed" is That is always safe and Second offer a given every two years on the occasion necessary profitable of of providing for the each legislativesession and the affairs everyone to quit buying on credit and means future it and making both safe have to be to and happy come looked on as the pay cash so as to release unnecessary The $1 treasury savings stamps and most interesting social events in connection this loans Considering how the $25 treasury savings certificates with'the meetings of the state would relieve difficulties and reduce are the safest and most convenient law-makers The Utah State Press it for is business costs is protecting what vou earn association an organization of the a wonder people means don't see it making it work for and with country publishers of the state and When you make the dollars and has They are especially adapted for you the developed into of the faster you one most work accomplish as of the use wage earners of America active and progressive publishers' much as if there were more of them clubs in the country has engineer culmination McClintock McClintock of toward Ab-ordeen-Andus enforcing Make Y our Dollar ull 1 Do Duty Spring will be -i I ! i Spring we are going i our in order of lot a especially Goods of that prices at to new Summer dispose to and for and merchandise up-to-date here soon make room i i i i i I 1 seasonable will be attractive I r I WE ADVISE OU TO BARGAINS IN DRY YOUR DOLLAR WILL GOODS AMOUNT O 1 WAR PRICES ex-govemors ADVANTAGE AND O CALL AND INVESTIGATE THE MANY WHICH WE HAVE OR YOU ULL DUTY HERE A LARGE HAVEEEN MARKED DOWN TO PRE GOODS DO Ig YOU THIS WILL LOSE I OPPORTUNITY YOU OR AIL TO SAVING TAKE securities MORAL (PROVIDED BY DEATH O "COAL OIL" JOHNNY WEATHER The bible tells about beating swords but plowshares the Amercian people seein more inclined to beat them into jazz instruments into PUREBRED RAPIDLY Purebred SIRES INCREASING ON OREST RANGES bulbs have their value for improving range herds anji the number being bought In the cow country of the West is rapidly increasing each year according to reports to the United States department of agW-culture The scrub bull is now blacklisted big on the national forest -proved pas- Us Us REPORT the ollowing are meteorological observations of the branch weather t S Crook Neb Jan 26- "Coal Oil bureau of the U departmentof Johnny" is dead The most widely agriculture lor for the Moab week advertised spendthrift the country ending Jan 26 1921 ever knew died in poverty here where Date Low Prec lie In the of station days 20 50 26 was agent Thursday CR his prosperity he spent as as 21 49 21 much riday CR $100000 a day 22 51 21 And the days came Saturday PC around as regularlyas the sun When 45 32 PC he died he $3 made about a day and Mondays24 45 29 CR the 25 pav car only came around once Tuesday 42 21 CR a month Wednesday 26 41 23 PC the oil that bis Neither produced ETHEL MOORE fortune nor his money Cooperative Observer nor the way Sundayi23 Give THE MOAB "EVERYTHING Call a Show and You CO-OPERATIVE TO EAT Let CO USE AND WEAR" |