Show PAGE OUR THE THETIMES-INDEPENDENT jCATTI Second-class Under Matter at the Act of March 3 the SUBSCRIPTION Ihree Months Six Months One Year jZj (Payable Postoffice Moab at Kansas ’ 1879 rates AND City LOWER: IAMBS HllihiR Sept 30 this week Slock Yards — Most of the fed cattle were 'steady exceptions on yearlings fat stronger Grass grarky to 35 cents lower Stockers and feeders held steady until the past twe days when they closed off 15 to 2i Hogcents prices showed onlv temporary strength and the general tendency was downward for the week' he net decline 25 cents Sheep and lambs were inwasactive demand with pnees up zo io no cents I r 1 Advance) In HOGS SHEEP ' Entered as UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT AND I weresteady Business Conducted Is aith on i ' lai LOREN OTTOS sun L' ’l&A SAJSKIAnOH TA VI HP Manager r Pditnr anil Editor and i T ' j IVf ’ '' I °t 50UUcat- 111 w ii u it iv tv iw v-x n l M 4 r fa u’ nok-oo Business other credit cattle a 50-150 a is matter a much of standards must as fundamental be such that men better times as to banking more higher means standard trust can each sound currency a ifu-ii s:ii is it When one man engages another to perform a service de or liver commodity he enters into a contract If businessis to b' sound that contract must be sacred to both parties as far pei’ sonal responsibility can go i in proved a bearish factor in'fh ironnrul cattle market There all grades ex-1 — ictly prime steers were sharptinrn noeT l ii lt uvj i7icuai kh’ rip autnosteady wneiniTi1 cunvii pvpnr IS the time to or fat and I: Now Kass grain PAWimnnn VW were as laying —pians niucli preliminary work will be mwa-hbDedtfOh-rtO?hUet IU ua cents lower VICIO The top a i0 JU8tice price for that '’1 to prime yearlings G1? thc county It is $9751 ?e comnllttr ‘‘PPeined by the Chamber Medium weight steers sold was to ?9-: up of Commerce 2a and heavy steers up to $900 The n° krC’ttlng "c’ working out the arrangeprices for fed range in steers en to S was m UH $70 to $975 Straight grass steers Ul3 aRl the bulk brought1 a to $o00 $650 MR AND MILS Cows and heifers were steady Light veal weight calves What wonderful thoughts firm and heavy grades lower come up when those two abrevia-i were hZnoHr-fv’1 STOCKERS “ AND EEDERS lieWS iteni"wh'lt '’"tense human interest In the first this week': pVJl 11 ct three days fV'wla — lu atuctveib and In the country weekly paper they take the feeders ac-1 ” live at firm prices was two but in the past one big place in j" e s""”'e visil 10 r’lativ's-lhi days with only plainer kinds offered dull 14 ic tiade Hlc was General demand is Mi normal for this season of the year and Mrs the great news item of the universe the recollections to the HOGS ‘"KTt o man far from home who takes his lr old Hog prices today were steady with home town paper and reads the items of Mr and Airs and lets Ihursday and 25 cents lower than a' mmd wander back to the days when he knew The miildle of the weeki the Mr and Mrs n week ago knee pants and shall we say short skirts there was a display of strength but in 'sympathy-with Its the home town paper where the real Mr declines elsewhere and au Airs he knin Xu ift nnw - tne mnl’Vnt Here anu news niarKet turne mi ne ihiiiv nppni' mir tuxneii down receive the ii home twwil town paper — week in and t0P Pri'ce today nnd hull'32 75 was $77 ine happcn to the W0l’Id- the doings $775 Pigs sold atjn of "Mr n d Mi's ” $700 to $825 Lt This or only not means business— more stable profits— of doing business cattle a business Better : THIS WEEK'S RECEIPTS Horace W Shelcy as resident engineer rho Receipts this week were 63675 w Avin ot tne completion of the post road hogs tmuge 13700 calves 27700 and protects in VM fHUJlVLT mnnf-L u rnnnrv iiiti:irt roi m sh‘eP Comparedwith weiiiivr ivir Shelev 65850 vus uvnjMuuu appi uvdi nere Mr bneiev 900 rco hogs and o W! oiiya very competent and thorough engineer but he realizes thuv 17iyuu calves 29750 ooto last le gi eat need 33025 sheep and ot week 52000 satisfactoryroad in this section With Mr 12425 calves 32425 hogs and recHvrge’ that the statc’ government and counsheep year tv win ago expended''1' ’hUndrC C?nt r°Ud eonstruction ’r every BEE CATTLE dollar Heavy receipts Chicago this week ‘sectioH I?!? j w Modem business based— not on the legality but on the sanctity of contracts—on the common faith that business dn he Credit rating depends on something man will promises more satisfactory relation between assets and liabilities is ix-nvv j : a what 511? a : j:r contracts were to become of value only through legal they lion would be not practical instruments of business for business cannot be conducted through the deliberate nf airenev Ul courts of justice If -w : y buyers that contracts are made prerequisiteto economic stability Business faces a long steady climb to conditions better fh ver Progress toward those enl°vet conditions will be satisiactoryor unsatisfactory in proportion as men earn the con A ( ! -ili j 1 i I ! ’ The believes 1 j f i ? ’f I U SHEEP C ’ XZ their thing during the few ln years the is an minus t0 $575 of size AND lji"A”ul w'orte'? Xfhkvhfglmb" and a initial responsibility of wnrJnU Oik 6-25- id)' $475'10 'ethers NOMBNCIATURE ' w will SSian‘ ' opinions concerning I" ' be thingsand of spirit Moab through the banking is a 5 member IRST NATIONAL Only In National Bank BANK O MOAB Utah” Southeastern : “" !’0'"’g Btkk their their employer's interest who will nut the'r wi'k and consistently try to to loyal entci’)?risc nto heir Drove Bank O ' I letter and fedfrvl reservt THE 1“ who National ‘h“ X£1 Sid laonstrated positions obserre LAMBS lhe toi MhM r irst SYSTEM trustworthy0onXyc''t' as first I alike dXnii!nd grovahedfor sheep week Prices ru e strong en REPUTATION T L' I? ! WINNING and that the preservation of confidence of encouragement sound business practices function ot the highest importance fa-- i sellers is or i t by r J x of Insistence stand to ’ ZViZ th-in : Bul1 The R°pe: lea(l t0 im-''nhJcthh-'shused S of niece the h CIJW ? hither E 7o Z That ± better suPpIy of labor or not bo MADE SMALLER in 1920 person is szk nv m 2II nr i’!:"ne C°mcs fcr s°me important vacancy to be filled lumber than two railroads Tk The J?814aPss? I001 SO pmnlnvorl in! Or if hn'±L1!T rhe persons ihw employed last iuuuo n radically tyearCoal avxm government soon will mine 1917 totaled — uaiii Auirust Uu- isi me m ncs ‘inrD uu wn UilBm ho an 'v employees vmuuuv oima UU RBlPCa pcrimato his inHiHWAo showed mSnv 348P O4Or ’V’?umber nh paper 3200 mminers nn according io hiQhnsiwJ Io ability hv kfa" and mJ fidelity mciut' in egai An int nf wk: paper almost money miowcu 3200 npr? 500 mill niuuuei according thtlouppiy IsiL jn favorable recommendations flayingHouse: of the L°!K 41®A 1919 ami 1300 smelte’r prnninvm I?18’ joof luiy and Thp production of uio 3857 emnl of P 4516 in 1920 Cl PV 'hn TDtn EHAA No estimate made UUKill rtHllllfllimi LLL1J1I tn LV1 This chan rno Yannh :WUK: MVUUvKUrtuvi inuusiry iim anct nr Obstacle will 77 fihnoJ ? ancau adiki qualities O euinvalent h — production uic the number of employees the nrtn “iisni ili uirecuon VVA IU1J1 unis or of thu nf dliiu punir nnrl vvuwii miee oranches minoc n only foundation on 7 eoupie ot strings of his own” ticularly smalbills mpniirovi ’vaTu’ me which business ousintss success avthe the f°r emwea be conMail precedinff st rucled can ionte food smaller Pouch The UlhiT nX ’”29J9’ ?r‘?therj Your printing needs can ouwKnoiciers: Similar to sand 7 7 b? viictu n"' The imes Ko GREEN RIVER the "u‘ Green R ver inree layers of them nolew '“"vin uiuik nhivu and ended with DlT'e production in "VCl ll’l'KU secured m honl Sult oniy nt a large number of hieli high cost At iiMitrn rm vea nmiiiT tn tavui MV nenes together lnn with vvium inesent lour bills are made frnn most of the Moab visitors were royally lx vlth sP'ckled beauties darting ShODt Ik UJW teachers of the Moab schools made J" vvv janpr inr La tamed by the people of Green enter River! and violets posed tup to Green River Saturday to change five unll they report P’usely along its mossv from bg dance being triven L'ng A Lsame ut ’vji size baseball game between the m ineir Anhnnnr urura teams the otnei for thn Moab and reason Green River M is iei ange ‘'vnaud nnnm high schools The inn I1ILI UUte tne (UIB VP party numbered lour nr mt C’kaj Htu to io rm il thirty immic oupuu lui leiu VM about kA niiiiL uiu unis nr sy people The game did hv w jumnicti lhvv are L’niiw in uei umi inations are Tha T not amountto much due US ‘m 7gUX' HZ (SXri the th superhave you7 o7d:7"VPeenlP’Pt A I o a V - L In m u-l c ' 9 n i LJ i o C i u i f v CH t ’ in r - v u L Vcti I i i1 V VC4 (di liltfa Ul fa fa- 111’ i n fa 4 I iiVIn r V fa— 1—-vuuiirtiiUi 7 to - rrt cro- ) a )T l l °'l:i “ “ 7 v V ir a - of n rl v If’ r Zt hi in v ui H liiij ’ to to the tne in in hi - re- ano of is coal in 1 11 ’ be in s to S n earsvS of is IS w 1 or i i U VI ' m II a (I r X JT1 ’ v in i I -es 1 is J-I - it c 7 dbrln aS fa : — r-un w If -ii -tlliu I sup- Times-Independent is ( Slz-e f 11 bfa v — ol ui i i T is I r J : sn c ti A iw w fa LIJ V n I r- a a 4 n k a i'hf n L :i Ul 4A Cl h ' III Oil HU We h V I a rv 11 ’ “ c — witness - n a a i U c bill11 h p iiu Are Outfitters e id' k i J A '’ x in r l LS - IK nf t in fafafafai to reIf x nn k 4 a 111DL fa d n E Tfafai — than the Tool J Upton r I’al of AH the Second Kids Night in ot Town" L Lecture to the Chai!tiiiqiii Here estival for ctnTf to I about to Jmg on ’S drill He Pusher: “entirely cut who out n”g this and N UM ffAftd n "v - Ki w o r Pasture and fiee of expresses of'thn as to the sanitv said he found a‘don A Tk fa- friendly toward k 111 fa-1 ’ Very n to mg AI'LIUVHONS OR 1 1 I i 1 T I : i HI IOOI INKS j- PENCILS I— “c deer 7 "V state other wnicn mishans A year atro ‘ i v X t PASTE 'atal ' corresnonr r O- IL’Tl rJQ 1T onmi KEAQ iv l(j rm w ?’ Mai'u 111 atn vvvie iHieen n n'cwasmg fnnriliarilvw"'"hs Applications for prospecting nr ii ls " mr m 7"Sat’0" im j’evs under leasingm-t believedto be in n's ‘io Mioweii a large in the larger ' lor August M when annrox maid increase non Th accidents reported T as comparedwith rhn uo in ue ver" "earns would in ana Julw Th nk" in ann inn it n invn'n mi ei in inin itiin 1919 were— it not that W un l"an from UtahfaKin iiuniuci August were equal to nine deaths from snowl ides 7n numler of applications from all with none COn7lnodApproximate-11 II 11 000 Iv MO applications for permits have been filed that altogether ew'Troannn'n! 9G° ncn's’ or a These 1625 total employees in 1920 wRh of 10'’60000 acres applied for covering 3360000 acres have been there were 'nffi zmc mines granted 30RR 53 6 covefle approximately1477 det lx oecn anally rejected Six thousand applications are still sul‘ pending Si" hydrocarbon mines there wefe! 7 t3T Ployees and twenty-four em OR ®ALE About three dozen chickacnrients in two uranium and van forty-two andi”1” P?Jnes iMc tarn inr thu' ton employees Standard Typewriter five iron 6 noaCCdfnt No mines fort c cunmnon ?6 R ees and nine Charles thoenAP0V accidents-n Sn 2t44 single fluorspar mine thio stats and in CIT’ploy-ty-three ees three gymtm WANTED— Work after school hours nej h"”?? employees 11001 My— in Moab AdT accident nxA0 any eportmg Mrs H E Bak In addition to the Jnr Monticello Utah “ft vi"’ m"!er5! thus reported there were ere employeesof' 1A CONKLIN PENS INE STATIONERY blank office BOOKS A the b V i- ‘uaV Strict bureau ‘Uviuatioi') U’T atiAnciq Monvur' nItrV coal than 'hyh2 PERMITS 11'VII ' 11 L Ii offset the employees All’ pl I1 7 School ‘MUSH decline catcs in fa llv hlininr steady h' a “W l i coal s TwV' -‘ffaA $5 'ienom- DECLINES MIXES the Cnik’A A11 " as ' lar8'er °"’n since 1917 V rUfa doubt grave person who tiKu VA? pvnii ° EHTOYEES in uss Xua'T - ° 15 “TAH Employees x rnri'i-— S I h c?-kwc-’-x V- y 4 GLUE MUCILAGE A- TYPEWRITER faL t SUPPLIES ‘ r MEMORANDUM r n-i books v WRITING c 1 cm rk and be f ination d Office wiiI impossiblefor ‘hUi''110 '?1 $2 7 bbilD Sl borrowing” an1 never impatiencehant hVl'111 indication of “ ’et n known to almost swear ueoioinst: nfaLi vi nnumHian A?"- the U 7T’ 'and always 71 is TABLETS ' i PEN - t I h 4 l POINTS I ' X -compared ERASERS tb-sJx'oppetiX It takes alto-r36hO'oob°Ut5001?ermits man a whole lot out of the ordinary oust the "' earn m All tne Kids in name Town” It requires a person with to a ui deep uuuer understanduujs and a rpni hnv ut v: dJrtnV SU‘h “ TUpton who is to lecturehere Dins 9’ ’h — - week Capt Upton was foX” Tune m auqua estival iPli vp rmt 111 crand Rapids Michigan and later Athletic he UIT 7 S‘ Army of our largest cantonments In the MHrtt Director two authority on Le!'Lls p'oiabl no greater playground work and renmntm Khen his life to this areat nLny Upton Re has °n" b’S an1 xil13' work and his whole heart is in it oves the the past or three years Capt Upton has e field of th mitum vnautauquaPlatform tn °"s Humanitarian a splendid sneni-nr work He n wunity It is sane constructive inspiring evr munfty should hear etenune in the coma 7 ’ i -ore rl H I f ’ ' i 1 i V andmo 1 Everything -1 Stationery the fa !' in the -e 1 i ' jI ‘ 5 And Else 'n Moab Office Line or Needed School I v-n ' 1 -iress in i 1 Drug Co |