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Show th | prey, ' March LOCAL } 14, 1940 ITEMS THE -___--- tr. and Mrs. Mart week-end plete at line p tater of & spent sports' | | | | Stimulates Tooale Area Junction. wear. Cleaners. ieriff J. B. e today on f R. Fish Grand TIMES-INDEPENDENT, New Ore Discovery | went to ley Redd or Blanding was aj} bess caller in town Wednesday. 135m Evans ding of. the week hres sports leaners. mts. C. Monticello at E. Moab Bailey spent several TS y last week. Mrs. and days returned - hy at is son Ked- at Salt Lake from Redd her | a 10-day spent the parents at nding. The Dry Canyon section of the Ophir mining district once again is the scene of much mining activity as the result of developments in that area in recent years. Approximately 100 men. are finding employment in variouss properties, which were virtually idle for two decades prior to 1933. i * ety Lake was City severai down from | days this 1 of & -aar. and enriver Mrs. were Fislisday. Bob Riordan of Moab visitors on vies hin 38S Betty Jo Baldwin o Salt Lake City to M&c-end with home was down spend the | folks. ots. D. E. Baldwin was hostess| *@tthe Philathea class Thursday| | ing. and Mrs. Phil G. Dufford rand Junction were visitors in b the last of the week. . and Mrs. B. tle valley were Moab Tuesday. E. Buchanan of visiting friends ™ ester Taylor was down from | ‘wey this week for a few days' in town, and to attend the| zing board and Junction, ation John of service, Redd the were Tuesday nay bie aft meaiwilS. at Berni : meas mteroup Pere of LOCAL of. Moab visi- Mr. | Mrs. he James Babble is down from tthdaie, Colo. ,for a visit * parents, Mr. and Mrs. with Clint returned the and /| Cunningham McCabe ; U. S. relatives en route in to to Solga, will Utah, and : be for assist | the "Tuck" Sito man, Smelting Murray Northdale, | from the spent had local had the arm| more Maryland to glass. auto farmer ETTORE FPL RA New make| are | the provided | which York's about Catskill the Highlands | same of Nazi officials ; fly war ' cents 2 Mountains altitude {| Alder bushes | Swiss mountain snow slides. as Scotland. eidiitimeenee dk { teach civilians planes at a cost month to students. TES Dey AIS LTR of _ to; 40 FIVE are planted on sides to check Endowment number ' thropy. of one libraries American _ is the philan- MAR 23 Years of Continuous Service to Southeastern Utah | Moab Fully Garage Co. Equipped Garages and Warehouses at Moab--Monticello--Greenriver--Thompsons | Mrs. Emma Dickson of. Cowley,, Wyoming, mother of Mrs. Bernice, Larsen, and Mrs. Grant Egbert and Kener Fegbert of Salt Lake City, are in Moab for a visit with Mrs. Larsen and family. Mrs. Eg-| a Sister-in-law and MYr.! bert is Egbert a brother of Mrs. Larsen. com- SCS detailed the in | a citizens soil Members of the freshmen home econcmics class from the high schcol observed in the nursery school March 7, during the story and lunch periods. In their class under the direction of Miss Peel, the girls have been studying the! preparation of food for children as well as general child guidance. For the rest of the school year each | girl from the freshman and sophomore classes of home economics will spend one week assisting and observing in the nursery school where they can have direct contact with the development and care of children from two to five years of age. The girls who have been assisting this week include: Lorraine Pace, Emma Jean Dalton, Bonnie Tibbetts and Erma Lee Miller. INTERSTATE Salt Lake City to Southeastern to Salt Serving Lake Intermediate Utah City, TRUCKING and Moab, Western Monticello Points-Connesting | | Phoenix and with Colorado - Grand and Junction Cortez Coast, Lines from West Denver | | Continental Oil Products--Tires, Tubes and Accessories | | next the drafts- to Moab, week or two preparation of a returned | ington Colo., | | | i (N. want Times Hustler. A. C. PARSONS Glasses GRAND Optometrist Scientifically 519 Main St. Fitted JUNCTION, COLO. SS OE has He M.) Jeweler - he where county | | i Monday week-end. of Grand conservation district -Farm- | atives. Charles Charles j' The Thursday Bridge club was entertained by Mrs. J. W. Williams, 12 members being present. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. Lydia A. Watts and Mrs. Ken McDougall. Refreshments were served by the hostess. this | from Salt Lake City, *where had spent three weeks visiting rs. Miss Moab. frs. A. P. Hadlock ‘abu | left times pants for one of his cows was pestered with flies. ETE break six ordinary costs | roster of land owners who will from their home was | be eligible to vote in the forthMrs.S McCabe of | coming referendum. The referenCropo Jessie | dum will determine whether or nct Grand Junction at Dove Creek. ‘ Willard. frs. Gordon uf ITEMS son James visited 'Moab Friday while os entertained Larsen and een ne ie children Monday m wiihor of the sixth birthday of her | formerly k of mining section. Treasure which With the knowledge gained in the Hidden Treasure Lynch and Glenny acquired a lease on the Garber claims across the canyon, believing that the Madison Limestone extended into this property. In order to reach the Garber property it was necessary to. start their work from the Wandering Jew and drive through about 300 feet of the Ophir Queen mine. In driving an inclined winze through the Ophir Queen, promising new ore showing were encountered, from which several shipments of ore have already been made. While sufficient work has not been done to determine the importance of this development, it has added increased momentum to prospectirg in the area Altogether appr@imately 100 men are finding employment in the district and indications are that it is returning to its former importance as a contributor to industry of the state of Utah. While some of the men are living in the district, most of them return to their homes in the valley below and such towns as Stockton, Bauer and Tooele are feeling the stimulus provided by the new developments, as well as the state in general. |i soil con- | ee -=<, A to variety meetings. | J. Snyder ind plant pany. Rejuvination of the area followed the discovery several years ago by two leasers working in the Hidden Treasure property in the upper end of the district. The leasers, Lynch and Glenny of Salt Lake City, opened ore in the Madison limestone of the Hidden Treasure and immediately stimulated a wave of prospecting to sound out the possibilities of this limestone bedding in other sections of the district. The United States Smelting Refining and Mining company was attracted by the discovery of the leasers and after careful examination, purchased the Hidden Treasure mine from its Eastern owners. At the present time approximately 50 men are employed at the property and a fleet of trucks is being kept busy plying between the district and the rail terminal at Stockton, hauling production from the Hidden Treasure. From Stockton it is shipped by rail to the Midvale rs. W. E. Parks entertained the A jon Circle of the Baptist tewarch Wednesday afternoon. ~ View of the Dry Canyon section of the Ophir right corner at the top can be seen the Hidden now producing: steadily. In iS r. and Mrs. Norman Jacobs' ‘Monday for Boulder, Colo., for | isit with relatives. Pittman | Somerville her five than shatterproof Mrs. L. B. Titus entertained a group of children Wednesday afternoon at her home in honor of the tenth birthday of her son, Lonnie Joe. Games were played during the afternoon, after which refreshments were served. About 18 children were guests. | - mit to PAGE The A dental clinic for pre-school children was conducted Tuesday at the court house by Dr. Sanford Ballinger and Miss Grace C. Nason, county nurse. Many children were given a dental check-up during the day. Colo. iss Ida Mar -end visiting | Tailors and son Frank, Sunday _Mack, UTAH when she fell from a ladder while cleaning house at her ranch home east of town last week. She is recovering satisfactorily. iss June Gease of Provo arlast week to assist Mrs. Anna | ry at the Modern Beauty salon. | rs. Frank Moore Lloyd misfortune Moab. wear. MOAB, Garcia left Friday f¢% the sheep camps at Dewey fola two months' vacation. Miss Clyde Beach entertained the Sunny Monday club Monday evening. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Kenneth Beach and Mrs. Orson Dalton. Eight members were present, and refreshments _ served. Lt. | Skewes business. Ben Taylor lowing ,Fihew, Jack Goodspeed, were! resumed demonstraitons of a wainess visitors at Grand Junction | tractor plow, which have created 2 | guyyusssssssseesereeneeemnErennnEDS a oO j on -- Ri |i eee of interest among Guaranteed Shoe Repair¢ iss Lois McConkie was down m Salt Lake City over' the k-end, visiting her parents, shop and Mrs. W. R. McConkie. McConkie. They left Tuesday on a motor trip through New Mexico, Arizona and California. L. G. Packard, S. D. and George W. eastern district manager, | Leatham, business division| Provo Ellerbeck, ‘ superintendent; oe or ented ok Oe cae CR Moab several days this week on | district engineer, ing | | . | . Prices Reasonable - ‘ your Shoes and Boo OP ELECTRIC SHOE SH 117 No. Sixth Grand Junction, Colorado - Send Donald _ T. | Attorney istrict Maurice Tanner | and Mrs. yr are/| ms and Ross Musselman | ang children spent the week-end| from Monticello today, ON 'in Tanner's Mrs. Moab visiting iness. parents, Bishop and Mrs. W. R. Broker Real Estate - Investments Insurance in callers eae Ed com- Light | of the ‘Utah Power & business Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Gilmore | pany, were gj #Mesa Verde National park spent | Moab Tuesday. J. MEADOR CARROLL | | ' ' | | Sie eater | ® week-end at Moab visiting| ser- | executive J. H. McGibbeny, fs. Gilmore's parents, Mr. and | | of Commission Trade the retary of Z ‘- L, L. Taylor, and family. | Utah, spent the week-end at Moab. local Reed, Harry | In company with Ranger and Mrs. Owen DeSpain Mr. McGibbeny film© son left the first of the week | photographer, of the scenic features of - Monroe, Utah, where Mrs. De- | ed many | Arches National monument. ain and son will visit for several | mths with relatives. Mr. . B. Redd of the Charles stor company this week uneces the sale of cars to te Perkins of Blanding and urphy of Moab. Dave Chamberlain, Redd anClar- who Carl has been nfined to his home by éillness for | and Mrs. Lee Johnson and | Provo | of Johnson Florence Mrs. Mr. visiting week-end the spent family. and Mrs. G. O. Ellis and the is n Johnso Florence Mrs. a brother mother and Lee Johnson of Mrs. Ellis. Miss Elsie Mae +4 , LATEST PATTERNS! Knight of Moab ha Theta of aipna tole, mat! (NEWEST COLORS! ahund again Hs minny rina | rapier pe for his steady Miss Dorothy went an improvement. Butt of Bluff appendicitis t Thursday Mervin ® first A. of un- operation at the local hospital, ormed by Dr. I. W. Allen. Tecovering satisfactorily. She Davis was an arrival the week from Colo- mother, for a visit with his Davis, and ts.fo, Melissa other | Mrs Aivea Samat ) ee s. Czyzewski was formerly Miss The Moab ednesday of Moab. Society Relief afternoon. The met lesson s given by Mrs. LeRoy Smith, da two quilts were finished by P members and presented to Mrs. ton E. Johnson, who suffered a 8S Ofbedding and clothing in 4 'g e at her home Tuesday evening. Whe Relief Society will entertain at + dance and program Monday eveUng at the recreation hall, in Mionor of the ninety-eighth birthlay of the national organization. Fs ' members and their Me invited to attend. City last week. An initia- Edgar Mrs. evening Monday in at a party entertained Hayes ee of Mr. honor of the birthday mae and Mr. to Lunch was served and Mrs. Thyrill Hawks, Mr. d Mrs. Lee Young, Mr. and Mr.Mrs.an Clyde Berry, ans and Gwen Heese Mrs. ecoeasy, the Redecorate this spring- way nomical tively distinc with repaper See our styled wall-paper! incomparable assortment of | new patterns most popular A binations obligation husbands AS was hostess Mrs. Edgar Kerby club Friday eu the Double Jitney , her oe of home the ning at : Prizes at Mrs. R. J. Fletcher. ne zt ee Ken were won by Mrs. sa and Mrs. Robert Thomson a Pope. served to the Refreshments 12 guests present. OOTS and SHOES Prices ncticen at Fair d Work Honest, Guarantee ITAL HOSPITAL, CITY . SHOE 5th er Grand Junction, Colo. color ccm- of y any kind toda to° Mars the all In no LOW AS Cc Roll See in the Our | change to OIL-P x. New Style Windows: HANSEN'S Furniture Company sie poe ding holding L ATING Slush in the gutter is scarcely thinner and dirtier than Winter oil over-staying in your engine. Drain now, warns your judgment- and Car Manual. But get more than a re-filled and crankcase. Get cylinders, rings, bearings, making by TED OIL-PLA parts other precious sure that you change to Conoco Germ Proc A essed whatsoever! 7 | Ben Black. Chinese oon the diversion of the evening. 2 a ge ¢ ) daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry tyzewski at Bayonne, New Jersey. | lake aad of the new tion banquet in honor the Hotel given at was members ng. Utah Wednesday eveni Mr. atives, Brown initiated into the Alp to | W4S able is months, three past oil apart. For here is oil whose strong "power of attraction" makes engine parts draw glossy OIL-PLATING all over themselves and keep Change Winter-killed oil- and here's why to Your Mileage Merchant puts ita in at an ordi-‘ nary price, in the ordinary way. But how ex- in traordinary is the man-made extra substance sed Proces Germ sets that a, formul o Conoc the CONOCO close-as drain-proof as plating on Not for one instant can OIL-PLATING go draining "‘down home" to the crankcase. Though you're speeding the limit or parking long hours, OIL-PLATING is always faithfully maintained. All in addition to the strong oil-film of Germ Processed oil, this drain-proof OIL-PLATING helps ar. to keep down wear. : And And t that's how to kee ; Hd its | youth. Your eorrect Germ Processed oil for Spring, at Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco | your oil-patented. 1it engine nearest to the oil economy of station today, will give you the change to an OIL-PLATED engine. Continental Oil Company GERM OIL-PLATES PROCESSED OIL YOUR ENGINE |