Show 7 J w h'H Life SKIN Twenty s BRAND O SLAVERY O 1 for was in from c'oyote holidays fathei N Corbin was visiting his Nebraska it Grand Island Alex Caldwell was down from the mountains for the holidays Pat Mat Harpole Dyer andvalley Jos Martin were down from Castle took his little daughter p j Miller Now the J t H ace Years ive Marry Cleared Will Slave Is NO IS Thursday UTAH MOAB December 29 1921 i i BAROMETER O OIL i j idea that superficial indications in relied be on to some extent can prospecting for petroleum and in particular the that character of forest be relied for this growth may' upon in The Ln-1 purpose asandstated recently is not gineering Mining Journal S of the U favoredin press bulletin 475) entitled Geological Survey (No Where "Hints on Oil Prospecting" they surface conditions are reliable told and in are are geological we the oil itself is visible most cases film on water or in the either as the subhead of strata Under pores Signs" the bulletin gives us pail iwi g 'is The Beautiful Armenian Turkish LIE PLANT TAKES GRATING Week This Ago Years DEPENDENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Moab in TIM ESIN THE TWO PAGE I MEMBER EDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM s I i a i ‘ I 5 there come Into erery large hospital nt times patients with lumt their bol-mils stories locked tight within hini Just such WHS bloUght to the In Arbor Ann University hospital Mich A girl was wheeled Into the had "alse I'llnh- who been rarely ome this information: L with Ihe beautiful She was twenty that a f "It is often said i vi dark rich complexion ami the sparkling the Three dances in four days was the like oil'-that is surface The New Year gives promise of better times of the record for Christmas week eye healthy young Armenian gives the speaker the impression that by This the state' but her wa ruined be underlain by oil ! published beauty it is will be done sound must inflation Business The Times for the benefit of the luttoo marks at the corners of her on a only' that the gone country means grazing laws her forehead at lips' In the middle of looks like some other su&antial basis stockmen her nose and elllur side of under the which the speaker ofhas visited The Times states: "At almost every a region Up These metiiit dial as slave The surface appearance dance there are several young 111 as absolutely nothing however means Turkish household she hmi been for oil boys drunk Whoever furnishes them the of oil indicating presence kept for what Americans would call underir& National liquor should be prosecuted surface of any During the pa& strenuous year The Lpurposes' They are the kind may occur the "Immoral of California This Christmas was the dullest ever from orange groves the marks of the concubine alkali Bank has Stood by its customers In the recon ftrudi on to the plains of Wyoming experienced m Moab owing to fbe escnpvtl lifter xml hills of fiver She 'ears 8 scarlet from the S scare Thegood merchants tetrolt 'J table-lands of it will the dependable 922 give support reported very business ame to Alaska to the same however In Americn there wn I s g u of Utah And similarly in many It announced that a telephone tieBui even was for unniness for her Her face was where the surface is of exactly would he installed at Courthouse that so disfiguredby the thltooiiig at which the same type as that in ofcertain the benefit of people working in oil Some stared there is not a drop because they knew vicinity Amtrh iuib oil It which her may not what meant and from men declare that a guide tothe L Goodrich was reported drill-j be found in the vegetation- trees E fellow Armenians avertedehetheir gaze Bluff His well was ing for oil near flowers But oil was bushes grasses and because they knew and that he in the treeless is abundantly down 300 feet and he reported of It found as In tears because Only National Bank in Southeastern Utah coast as could pump 25 barrels day from it' plains of Kansas or the Gulf In Ihm she met one of her own in the pine-covered ridges of Pennsylvania had leased the tier M B Pope who count rv mi who fell lit hoe with She and Court-J West Virginia or the ‘blackjack' President D L GOUDELOCK W R McCONKIE Assist Cashier Hammond copper claims near allied to her ami and hills of Ok stated that who marry hickory covered A ROBERTSON Vice President D M COOPER C house was in Moab and withrefused because she bore the mark of lahoma G JOHN E PACE H GREEN Vice President the new mill would be completed her all might S the slave upon where In letter to The Digest Paul P TAYLOR V MARTIN Cashier MAX B in six weeks of has this to say I Some one told the Armenian hud Reed of Tulsa Okla : DON TAYLOR Me the of the Maims skin that of the pine tree Work on manganese the wonderful gniftlng as an indication 50 of loy being rushed sluff of ! south was been an accomplished by the surgical E s and 22 employed of this the El SS teams being and he January men In the University hospital "In year superintending the field T Wolverton was the girl to io Arkansas was brought Ann Arbor inDorado The threw a work Busey well stream in her the Armenian enme young the of oil over twice the height of Williams was called to and on tiie card the hospital gives to Dr W who which painted evergreen trees Monticello to attend woman kin patients derrick next of who accompany 2Z black on all sides accidentallyshot it No particulars he signed Ids name and was been opposite the had was rumoied "The field which has been developed learned but Ilelntioii?" he question "What wrote at El Dorado this MEMBER that two during year has Mexicans engaged in a fight had prosnlfeed rEBERAJL REStRVt shot for tin girl big ami the wiG of one of them was "lame been a one extending over ten SYSTEM to become Ids wife If the tatoo marks miles and producing a great volume John Biown of Elgin the melon of oil The were obliterated latest estimates which in king of Utah had an advertisement It quite a time after tiie operation production at was have seen place this this issue offering to send seeds of close to 50000 barrels a day e before the young Armeniangirl e his various varieties of melons to anycould lie "The Mexia Texas field brought in 21 3 irsmtded to look nt herself n XX - X- IX- XX- x- IX- M- X- one sending him a dollar bill the of this year is XX-RX-C- during spring tn the shouted mirror and then she in of the a forested region same aloud for Joy There was no hint of kind 3!l7 El is SCHOOL TEACHERS that at Dorado This a the ugly brand of the Turk - nothing field as with LN STATE O UTAH to a production estimated at show that she had once been held close to 50000 barrels a day r - - 1 3973 Turkish slave Ami In Detroit said that There are teachers in the as "It has often been you C A PARSONS c said tiie little A ROBERTSON 3875 time this full It is find oil can not where there are pine schools of Utah today as against some nf EWELER- OPTOMETRIST statistics girl and her This affected AT ago according to Armenian Armenian man trees delusion may have Mm LAW a year 01 y itted lOllCS Glasses Scientifically E is will he married wild-catters realized compiled Monday by E Norton asmore than Cooper-Martin Building sis taut state and result it is likely that evergreen superintendent of public as OCOUIS 519 Main St MOAB UTAH instruction and member of the certiregions have not been tested as J fication Grand Junction Colorado committee in the state school much as others It does not appear tells where office that the pine is a tree that Waatern Nawapapar Union - 101 or oil is The increase in number in is service not" - Literary Digest Hi UNKNOWN ADMIRER SENDS of the number major sam McCullough's 2 per cent STENOGRAPHER $50 A WEEK LEAP OR LIE ago while the school census O ACRES year MILLIONS 1 does not r show a corresponding SOON AVAILABLE HERE little during the year in the number stockade crease ort Henry was of children of school age found within built for the protectionof the settlers Nineteen millions of acres of land the borders of the state Mr Norton of West Virginia against the Britlah in confident that Utah formerly considered useless yesterday he was and the of the Indians during War Absolute Uniformityin Baking- Bread that is Always Delicious is farming and reports on school enrollment now suitable for dry Ohio It stood on the Revolution in the grazing purposes according to a rein are completed lavor that Always vRises" Just Right now coming port in made recently to the secretary river near the present site of Wheeling enrollment will be shown to of the interior by In the Land Commissioner when it the result of using be approximately per cent as compared aumiuer of 1777 are with one year ago William Spry copies of which have was besieged by strong force of savages been receivedin Utah The statement! Maj Sam McCullough a noted The interest in the tabulation comin with the piled by lies in made connection left ort Pitt at the Mr Norton however was border leader of the the fact that it shows that of the 397G head surveyor gener-! of 40 men to raise the siege al of Utah for appropriations for surthis only teachers employed year This is a specially milled hard wheat flour ideally adapted to K"1 Coming in sight of the fort McCullough's land 3082 have the regular certificates veys of government dash for the gates that a few men made to act It was stated ego general baking Experienced bakers always get perfect results which qualify them as teachers years and in safety passed through them total vast of the schools of the state A there was a waste in acreage uninhab-1 in both bread it the a and by using land in the Indians made desperate pastry of 894 state which was teachers have no such certifieffort to cut them off ited In Major McCullough recent year's however and cates So of dry farming held back to widespread has the popularityof Monticello through the development cover the retreat his of processes this land has been made men until they were safely within lour WE'LL SAY IT WILL BE become that people from all over are writes Its inviting to homesteaders The sur-' walls and delayed so long tliat ANOTHER STORY BROTHER to Conmiis-1 ing veyor general according the redskins succeeded In getting beasking where they can buy our product us sioner Spry's report is of the opinion tween him and tiie fort N' A d (Price ws v oc e that If be glad to ship by work of no greater importance ids the Setting your dealer cannot supply you we will Utah newspapers be done than spurs to horse were asked to can having such land for hill hack a parcel post any quantity you desire Prices on application print several columns of free boosting ranger leader dashed surveyed early so as to bring it un-l for the state fair last fall and of the fort At Its top he met another der cultivationand make it productive small amount of display were sent An appropriation of hundred thou-' band of Indians and at the same time advertising for which pay from was promised sand dollars is asked for surveys for a third group approached him Now comes the word that the the This year 1923 amount will be another direction The Indians were lair fund is of busted that there was Utah" to the report for On the necessary according now on three sides of hini gross mismanagementthat the newsthe of completion already apother a high projecting surveys was precipice which sold their goods to the papersstate proved and for work on other land for over Wheeling creek 300 feet below of Utah in good faith can great which applications have been survey Tiie ranger go whistle for their money 'They are filed It is was cornered stated that fifteen survey-ors told that the not take yell of triumph state will any will be Indians raised required for the 1923 w'ork asThe that they paid that they But to see are closed In on him when steps are it does not give a darn M Shirley Slider n stunning inThere now six surveying parties they whether it pays turn his horse the Utah-field McCullough They have been saw with its legitimate bills or not and that if stenographer luscious lips mid to embrac-ing the cliff they stopped in assigned thirteen groups toward they bewilderingei es recent ly recehed her want their money they can sue thirty of townships Surveys amazement at a somebody's bondsmen greater seventh weekly letter containing fifty seventy-eight townships have been auUrging Ids horse to dead run the cost tlolin bill from to themselves than the amount nn unknown uml thorized and there is now on file nine-! scout flashed toward the precipice At yWffitifj of their bills The state of Utah may mysterious admirer Sometime! the teen applications which have not yet tiie brink of tiie chasm lie drove hoirfe else from the something hill is by brief letter want country Hocompanled been examined tiie and Ids mount flew into of the state time as papers some and ami As her efforts again It Is not Commissioner Spry's report includes the spurs air braced himself In the that will be another story saddle to Identify the sender have been mi-ha recommendationsfor appropriations The first leap drop of 50 ailing she Ims consulted an for all 'states in attorney which government feet but both was a clear for ndvlce as to land is horse and rider were CLAIMOWNERS HAVE SIX located what slie' should do uninjured as they landed on tiie steep MONTHS MORE TO DO MORE about it So far ahe lias spent none GET READY TO MAKE bank sliding for Then slipping and 250 feet they to tiie A good deal of uncertainty' concreek YOUR INCOME RETURN more came coining the time for doing the annual CHINESE bottom PORT TWICE LOOTED work required by law on The following statement is issued As the Indians rushed to the edge by mineral lands still prevails among Collector of Internal Revenue Jas of the precipice expecting to see the mining according to A G Mackenzie International Pollca Guprd Is Planned IL Anderson for the District of Utah: crushed forms of horse and far secretary of the Utah chapter After New Burning and Pillaging "With the approach of the period below they were astonishedman of the American Mining Congress the looting of tiie Yang-tsze for filing tax Januollowing income returns - of the major still upright in the Many claimowners believethat assess-' to port of Ichang and the burning of ary March 15 1922 - taxpayers Into the nuu merit work has to be done lose siuhlle plunging creek on or of the city by are advised to no time in the a considerable portion riding tiie to safety of their up other side midnight of December 30 t'hfnesH accounts for the year troops early in June a few However as a result of the passage Itmutinous 1921 A hours he was bsck'at la probable steps will be taken to new aniMniportant provision Within of house bill 4813 the of which ort Pitt text of the organisingn larger expedition Revenue Act of 1921 is that Several Residence Properties have is will an International settlement under given below claimowners have to march to ort Henry income for every person whose gross until 12 o'clock foreign control established In tiie 1922 1921 shall file r j noon of July was $5000 or Choice Corner Business Lot a ive years later is Major McCullough to complete City This assessment work for the measure was proposed by regardless of over the of net Ids riding amount and brother foreign were on Main Street year 1921 and that they thereafter the residents when were income which the tax is assessed along road Van near Metre's fort work must be done by noon of July nske1 to advise(he Chinese merchants Returns upon of are required single Two-story every unsuspecting they rode directly Business Block in each danger year instead of midnight concerning how the city may be safeguarded person whose net income was $1000 or into an 31 Indian ambiieh This time as formerly The text of In the and future over every married person living McCullough's horsemanship could do Office Equipment and house bill 4813 passed last summer is with husband or wife whose net in-j The outbreak of tiie Ichang troops of all him A kinds as follows: no good dozen Indian rifle that $2000 or over and followed former come was Widows outbreak shots out and "Sec 2 That section 2324 of the and rang Sam McCullough just six months On widowers persons separated before or fell dead Stock Cattle revised statutes of the United States both occasions the city divorced from husband or wife are be was looted and amended by adding the following regarded as single persons" the Saddle and Work Horses words: ‘Provided that period portions were burned wltjt the loss of considerable number of lives No within which the work required to be and "Barbery" Surgery Other MiscellaneousProperty done annually bn all unpatented mineral estimate of the loss Incurred In June by His Hair Judged Him Tiie profession of surgery was separated has claims located since May 10 1872 yet been given but It Is stated the of the by At beginning second an from that of "barbery" including such claims in the territory that it will exceed ILOOoOlO blester of hoy entered the act passed during tiie school reign of Henry of shall at 12 Alaska commence first grade wearing curls That nvoii VHI By this set tiie barber-surgeons o'clock meridian on the 1st day of July Bull Gora arm-Hand to Death at table my' young hoful in a tone were forbidden to perforin any surgical succeeding the date of location of such Harry Comp thirty-two old year registering disgust said: "That ull claim: Provided further that on all new operations except blood letting Particulars Inquire of Times-Independent or waa gored to death by a bull In the boy is and such valid existing claims the annual sure sissy" Upon my tooth drawing and tLe surgeons some barnyard of the farm nf William Prey period ending December 31 1921 shall asking him how he not to nrartlee "barbery" or Moab Utah knew he replied: were of Columbite N J continue to 12 o'clock midnight July despite efforts to "I know because his This eontitiuetl until the shaving him 1922'" eave time of Tribune George II t-bieiiklhg : I CONDITIONS BETTER a sur-gh'iil IN 1922 I ' countrylooks The remark i oil-producing region a H a j I ice-encircled i 1 sun-blrstered llt- regions oilfields j The always liB Bank National irst Bo The a n i w I 1 a j oil-field: non-existence i persuaded -onie 1 I I a " I Bit as--1- ! - u -R l r - f U - ! i I i located I ' ---- ' 1 a i ‘ QinrtM j I ATTORNEY i J : Ureal a j i I i fl a : ! Results in-1 i -when j -said a o i increase -these I 3 a Monticello ' '4 re-commendations lour i i a A although PARCEL J 1 ' 1 POST : e 1 1 ) - 1 ' I MILLING MONTICELLO COMPANY MONTICELLO UTAH "The Granary a a I! r' i ‘ ft R "'4L i E' ' a Moab S v a a r iHf in L4 : -B 1 ‘ 4"' Property a Q 1Mi '' "I S' Sale ' 1 -assessment Mi i ‘ 1 before atSight 3-I: I 3 or 1 -men coni-pliation a 1 f-j 1 SI 1 return aii ' a 1 I December ixtures ( 1 n I i ia x ' I' - I'"1 fS had-Recurred i f'-k 1 - a i a ! I I i I I ' 1 hair'htengo I I |