Show THURSDAY I THE SIX PAGE TIMESINDEPENDENT MOAB 29 i92o PAY OR REGU meeting from P C Scorup former INCREASED stating LARS GETS APPRoy president of the association that he estimated $35 as a fair average Bills providing bonun substantial price for range cattle those under and increases for officersand enlist six months old not counted have been approved by the R01Ue give the protest to The board promised Committeeon Military Affairs accorf of the livestock nu n eernest con" ing to The Stars and Stripes when the sideration especiallyif C ington D in it is found Possible to are The military bill provides for ajj by tne raise the revenues demanded cent bonus for all men in the u per State and permit any reduction below vice from January 1 to July the present estimated market value The naval bill privides for annui bonuses ranging toas high as $840 to up and including navy officers GETS BAD NEWS and flat increases of appw Price cent for all enlisted vice resident mately 30 per Dominic Bergera of Alles Oil & with the exception of those of the Western men the No additionalcon third class Gas company received a telegram the pensatiou is provided for admirals Monday informing containing little daughter news that his No had been severely burned at rice J IL Denby of Grand Junction Mr Bergera has particulars were given in the Salt valley out for Thompsons took the first some holdings stage section was iq Moab the last of th® Monday after and reached Price week the AGAINST $ proved fields until a "wildcatter" PROTEST enter the met with success then field and handsome prices pay CATTLE ASSESSMENT ON of "wihllonooa Thn imnortance ACTIVITIES OIL cat" operations now is recognized by of the largest producers who some in developing new are most active lead they get Utah Cattle an because of the Officers of the A Scorup of Monticello manager over rival companies when success Horse Growers' association including J Vs the result of the success attending their efforts vice presidentof Provo of the Indian Creek Cattle pool forgone J Harmon M oil While it may be accepted as a will development operations at of John Black of Escalante second San Tuan county was the first Moab conclusion that many wellscompanies Utah virtually starts the 1920 J A Scorup of various vice president member on the honor roll of the Utah oil activity and which promises to exceed be drilled this year byfield it is also in the Moab Horse ami Cattle Growers' association Monticello member of the executive that of development any recent year equally as certain that sec his membershipfees and dues for the committee and Thomas Redmond have been made that operations will be extended to promis Predictions fields being current year amounting to $45 for additional ing partially proved retary and treasurer appeared before to the need and acute office of Secretary owing of equalization the first received at the the state throughout state the board sources of oil this year would witness the proposal to It then can be taken for granted Thomas Redmond yesterday- one to protest against of the most active campaigns of that with the Moab well an actuality Salt at $35 a Lake Herald B oil developmentever experienced in and oil disclosures in several other assess cattle of the state ork hd the United States the Th ird N Corbin of Moab Utah a districts including Diamond U1 J was the first to be last well and fields that at office riday The Moab was St Dixie Utah caller The Mail George instruction ttl brought in in any new' fieldthein 1920 this year most certainly will witness range cattle in issuing having been in attendance at the annual present present and the interest taken in event the beginning of an era of oil development to county assessors for the meeting of the Midland Telephone that will country and the rush Company of which he is president throughout thefield increase as thethismonths yefiL of the state noon by oil prospectors at to the Moab until state II president and general manager Grand eventually Roberts progress of the of producing companies in the and representatives will of in position junction importance stating He reports Mrs Corbin as assumeof a oilplace board law tended to the in good operating in other fields the list producing commonwealths- called attention health but Philijy continues board regarding of determining to the predictions the confirm Salt onus rather delicate-J'ruita Mail Lake Telegram which places of the personal I prospective expansion of the actual market valuethe of the to fields One on couy T C Conley president new property of this sort duty to equali-lize resulted in bringing is Thousand Oil company was an arrival The work which The board's counties the first of the week from Des Moines in a producer in the Moabof field is described IDES the assessments as between OR PROGRAM in the oildom as Iowa where the homo office of the parlance that no injustice may be done I is attached Mr Conley has "wildcatting" No odium It was also pointed out by members company is located developments been attending to matters pertaining to such a word as applied to oil under I THE COMING WEEK of the board that the state is to the when the operations are conducted of raisinga heavily company and making plans for the necessity in a district where geological on Y increased activity in their drilling revenue in order to carry being it probable that oil here The stockholders have conditions make the heavy improvementprogram will bs found reelected him president and have Taxpayers in all worked out the It be too that capitalization of the company rememberedof the world's celebrities complaining with justice must The faces are classes too from $25000000 to $1000000 the first well brought in in every new fast becoming familiar to the average it was asserted that taxes areinsist I The One Thouasnd Oil Co which is field "wildcat" description are was of the On the other hand they high newspaperreader and the playgoer drilling 65 miles south of Green River The "yvildcat" company is the the ? on improvements it of in the them however are San Rafael fields is just enter pioneer in the oil industry and which Many the livestock argued was or men ing the oil sands and the high is too YY every indication either leads way to fortune for shy about this publicity attached to that $35 as of January points towards a producing well The others or by its failure to develop oil being in high position and it A precarious season shown Y many was formation is very much the same as against further effort in the this warns faces the livestock men year and J that to allow the weeklies the privilege where the with Western Allies well some locality reason many of them may i of showing them at their real The time was when the big oil companies was brought in at Moab- Green River very heavy losses between now to operif Dispatch contentedly continued So work that and the market season With the production of "The Girl the total to be obtained during will revenue Who Stayed at Home" which the market season were to be distributed be shown at the Ides theater Saturday the cattle as at present Griffith shows us some of it was among Mr declared that they would hardly celebrities in surroundings $30 a our head own average not G Ralston B Levi familiar either to the newspaper especially was protest entered Colley More or reader or to the playgoer against assessing cattle at $35 a head Provost Marshal General E while range sheep are only to be H whose known Crowder name is at $8 a head and one cattle at least to everyone who was in the said that he would willingly sell in this picture man will be has at $35 a draft age seen all the cattle he head if at his in his office desk he the own own could with proceeds purchase X in Washington a picture never sheep at $10 to any news or of the agency paper Members board asserted that but posed for the Griffithcamera that it is well a known fact that livestock I the correct detail be given the film hard to find are when the assessor is to be Others shown are Secretary around It was pointed out that only of War Baker and General March about 1800000 sheep were on the & LEVI Props both in their own offices at work rollk in Utah last year when of fact it the as a mater was known by of The story "Little Comrade" all familiar with statistics of the latest Paramount picture in which that there are than is more Vivian Martin based upon appears sheep in the state I "The Two Benjamins" by Juliet Wil-bor ' it not brought While at the of the best-known was out Tompkins one meeting it ascertained the of American novelists The picture day that thewasfederal bureauduring of crop version which will be seen at the Ides ull of estimates figures for sheep in Utah theater next Tuesday was made by last year Cattle are was the2410000 Alice Eyton and directed by Chester by bureau at 101000 Withey both well known for their past estimated of All cattle and 480000 other or excellent work on Paramount pictures milch cattle state In the supporting cast is range The board's total Niles Welch shows that the county assessors found X who plays the leading male role and about 368000 range cattle and less a numberof other well-known players cattle 90000 other Those who have read the original than aim to market and operate a modern A telegram was also exhibited at story will undoubtedly be more than anxious to see it on the screen for it will carry everything the market affords of the was one most gripipng tales that has the come outallof the war and its problems Like writings of Miss Tompkins it abounds in human Us interest and wholesome ideals and contains many amusing comedy touches MOAB Our With 1920 STARTS in ate new i I territory iil JANUARY UTAH- attends riday r Ksre i returns ' i I 1 eat-tains i distressing ' Hospital operations Moab The assessor increased operations is increase of the at now southeastern Utah attention and offer We expert rates our are reasonable very 1 the public of service refuse expect Alex RATES $2500 Private Room per week Ward per week Maternity Cases per week Appendicitis Operation Major Cases instance assessed 2000 1000 1500 released Moab r The Meat invite We Market our yourselves assessment for equipment industry Line If health this Meats ancy Kinds Vegetables the of part Moab to and and call Your lives of and io installed safeguard people One a--' n p l lf ! y Hospital Company Wait Our 1920 Money It or t -ree Saver Seed Catalog New Money not get Catalog place your order for seeds until you our and help larger and better than ever It will save you lots of cut the High Cost of Living You will find the prices much lower in fact half the by of the about price catalogued large Eastern some Seedhouses You will wonder how we do it There's a reason We urthermore our seeds are selected acclimated grew our own seed to tested and adapted our Western Needs and produce wonderful crops Do The coal catalogs were delayed but will be few days on account mailed directly BE of the © X X shortage January vV 20 " SURE YOU directing ' strikes and ©YOURS a official © x A A GET 1920 Seed Grand Junction Junction Colorado Grand The Co STATE the bigget scenes as far as emotional strength in "Pettigrew's goes Girl" Ethel Clayton's new Paramount picture shows the return of victorious troops from or rance the making pf these scenes soldiers were brought to the studio at Hollywood Calif from nearby cantonments the and of officers great aid in makingthe actionwere realistic The officers of the bodies which were used consented to act in heir capacity before the camera the movement of the troops in military proper fashion Realistic settings were constructed in the studio to represent the transports in the harbor ec and the of the parts picture m which this action takes place are tremendously effective George Melford directed the produc non which is based upon the Saturday Evening Post story by Dana' Bur"et M' Wl" Ritchey made the adaptation and m the cast are Monte 2&rie? Gerard- James Mason Clara Whipple and others It will be shown at the Ides theater next Thursday ft : of HANK B A N K Be Ready for Opportunity ' X The savings account is prepared to take advantage of oppor offer His experience has shown him that the only do him any good are those which he is in a position to He knows that he must be prepared beforehand grasp A savings account at this bank pays y ou 4 per cent interest compounded In semiannually case you need the money you can call and get it at any time If you should not pay any attention to the account whatever your interest goes on just the same and is added to the account every six months Such an account grows rapidly Let us help you to get in a position to grasp the next opportunity that comes your way We invite you to open a savings account with us man who has when they a tunities STATEMENT the of A £ Wonderful Navajo that Ownership Management Etc Required by the Act of Congress of August 24 1912 of Times-Independent nublishod f wnnU i- for Utah 1 1919 Octorber State of Utah County of Grand ss Before me a notory public in and tor the state and county aforesaid personally appeared Loren L Taylor who having been duly sworn according to law deposes and Line A Blankets says that he °C Times-Independent that the following is to the best his knowledge belief and a true statement of the ownership management etc of the aforesaid nublica-tion opportunities can and of Addie Hammond has just received another big line of Navajo blankets and rugs The lot includes the most wonderful creations the designs and quality of weave surpassing anything ever brought to this state Mrs : : Th'‘tbe A na'?ies and of the publisher editor tor and business Times-Independent Don't Moab Utah Taylor Moab Utah Toren L Taylor L Moab State Bank Publisher- "The Publishing Company Wait addresses managingedi manager are: Bank With a Heart'' editor-Loren managing editor Moab Utah- Strong Those see contemplating the purchase of blankets or rugs are advised line immediately All sizes all designs and prices Mail will be given careful attention Call on or address the - Mrs to vh-C rn? orders Addie Moab Hammond A- kn0: w 2vrners Stron Patterson are C A all Loren L Robert-Utnh Of in n Moab f m£?bat mortgagees bondholders and other Sicurity holders owninsr or hoWin more of total amount"of bonds morttages or other securities are: Grand Utahty PubishinS Company Moab i Utah EDNA 192iy I !' LOREN L TAYLOR 27HtSlndUTbscribcd thh I i before me! °ay of January 1920 BANKHEAD Notary Public commission expires June 1?' 1 MOAB TATE in Utah MOAB Patronage see conveniences We Give inspect and hospital have we 2-000000 resh public the modern RALSTON A i i t |