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Show PAGE -- San Juan County Gets The Times-Independent Second-Class matter at the Postiffce Under the Act of March 3, 1879. as Mntered SUBSCRIPTION (Payable LOREN in L. TAYLOR, at THE CENSUS April 2, Uncle ing the census. Sam This TAKER begins is one Advance) tak-_ | Manager part fore the In and government most take important results The ated?" Through the Files of The Times inventory of its|jand holdings in | | last ten years has Prof. presented| upper Moab! ion control, rodent control, of our nation in the of afternoon Mrs. Albert at ae hostesses being Mrs. Beach yup | Mel Stewart and Mrs. po entertained | Loveridge. The Easter theme 4 Mrs. George White group of children Monday after- | carried out in Mrs. J the B. L. Robertson, the roads of Aligators on British Guiana constitute a major traffic hazard. $ decorations Mrs. Addie Skewes, Mrs. d Mrs ge J. W. wij, Maxwell, Mrs qiamg! | Turnbow, Mrs. Lester Walker, yi # i Don Taylor, Mrs. C. A. Loves | Mrs. Lydia A. Watts and My York families Two million New L. Taylor. Mrs. Darrow reg condemned as live in tenements numerous birthday gifts. ‘fire traps. | | fields I. B. Ball of the Universi-|It is expected that the of | moting the state's educational pro-|furnished from the services SCS Under order of the interstate commerce commission, eastern U. S. railroads will inaugurate a 20 per cent reduction in maximum basic passenger coach fares Sunday. Roughly speaking, the shaded area is affected by the order, which was opposed by all major eastern lines except the Baltimore & Ohio. B. & O's President Daniel Willard, inset, fought for the new rate, which makes the basic coach fare 2 cents a mile instead of 214 cents. plant- cf ty of Utah and D. W. Parratt,/technically trained men will be / manager of the Utah state fair,|available for the development of | addressed a meeting of Moab various types of work. Soil conserin the interest of pro- vation | citizens, technician services will be » to business and government prob- lems that have taxed the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the lead- ers Saturday home jobs | social and economic resources. } valley. in g of more grasses and legumes, Since 1790, the bureau of the An epidemic of petty thievery|development of stock and _ irrigaaensus every ten years has been had struck Moab. The Hammond|tion water projects, as well as making such a survey of our nastore was broken into and robbed/other practices which will be benetion's resources. ficial to farming and stock raising. The great economic upheaval of ! ene' night this week. the all were vote! this of after~' vio to ed showed 199 for and 10 against. haz organization district This that your government has to do. 20 Years Ago This Week. Juan by the San been sponsored The constitution requires that the| of which board, planning The Women's Literary club was ‘county a se Smmed every fen years. | taking the lead in a city clean-|Fred S. Lyman is president. David It, therefore, becomes our duty as Ev vans, farm security administragood citizens to cooperate with the 'up campaign. tion supervisor, has acted as corThe board of education re-elect~government in this great task. It respondent in behalf of this disis important that individuals and ed all of the present teachers for trict organization. The board feels » business take inventory of their! the next school term. that through coordination of the resources ; so, too, it is of the Engineer Horace W. Sheley had|various public agencies much can = highest importance that the commenced the development of his/p,. accomplished in the line of erobiggest Thursday were awarded Refreshments = a birti fay & at guest Bridge , honored 28, ye ‘ 7 ' Darrow ‘noon at her home in honor of the | place cards. The afternoon ‘ninth birthday of her son, Billy. playing bridge, anq ad Games were played and refresh- ‘spent | ner was served. The guests jingu ments served. a January of a the upon _ held was referendum questicn: "Shall a soi! conservatior district of the lands described and} lying in San Jvan county be cre-| Looking Backward of the | Prizes players. served. 12 Monticellco-The San Jvan county soil conservation district is now well under way toward its organiapincludes district This zation. vroximately 3,500,000 acrees and Is by the state comappreved now a after conducting which, mittee and _ determined found hearing, that there was a need for this dispublic of interest trict in the health. safety and the welfare of the people living within this district. Utah. | HELP noon. Utah. Moab, RATES Editor and club at her home 0).K. as Soil District Independent the County, Grand Moab, at Thursday Every Issued and Valley Times A consolidation of the Grand of the Thursday 12 members Marchch Ada Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Bailey was hostess tu] Fares Passenger Cut Lines Eastern Thursday, ursday UTAH MOAB, TIMES-INDEPENDENT, THE FOUR office LOCAL ITEMS Grazier James S. Andrews and Robert J. Thomson, grazier aide,| left Wednesday morning for Monticello, to attend an appeal meeting of the advisory board of Utah district No. 6. in business, industry and government. gram. |'Farmingten, New Mexico, of which ‘These problems cannot be solved | The Moab Light & Power com-|C. M. Stokes is area conservawithout the facts to guide us in had completed the installa| ticnist. building our new economic struc- | pany The district also will request as| tion of an ice plant. ture. Morgan Stewart and Miss Bettie|sistance from the bureau of agriThe information secured from oore, La Sal school teacher, were | cultural economics and the water the canvas is of vital importance| married this week. ifacilities board in development of to every business man, to every The Lew Young family left this|water projects. agency that is working for the for Fruita, where they in-}| The state committee has apbetterment of our social conditions, | week /pointer Karl S. Barton of Montito every civic organization and _tended to reside in the future. Several new cass of smallpox|cello and Guy R. Hurst of Blanatrade association, to the city in | were reported during the jing as supervisors. These men will week. which you live, to the state and Mrs. J. W. Nichols entertainea the Double Jitney club Friday evening, there being 12 members present. Prizes at bridge were DO YOU A SPRING TONIC? BARK SASSAFRAS TO DRINK IT'S TIME Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Meador and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomson and family spent Easter Sunday at}! NEED With each 50c Jar of Woodbury's Beauty Cream, yoy get a 25c bottle of Rose Lotion Free. Bluff. bechatiegitieiiia: Mrs. Verd Duncan was hostess) to eight members of the Sunny}! Mcu:iday club. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Jr., and! Ted Mitchell. Refreshments| ; Mrs, were served. | won | by Mrs. Mars Pope, Miss Clyde Beach and Mrs. Edgar Kerby. Refreshments were served. A Benton, six months driving of a Ill., in man was jail horse for and given} drunken| buggy. ce # TEA! These specials just give you a sample of the savings you can make here! Whatever you need in Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Needs and Health we have it! Shop today. Aids... , ( o . . Q i THE MOAB DRUG STORE | "Make Our Store Your Store" ee Panpenrapee sess j A ai eas Enea aaa aaah Cae eae near neSERED aaa oe BE Seale Ne SO FRIDAY AND IT WILL BE IN THE PAPER | BE en Le _ |organize the district, with three the nation. Surely, every good ! 40 Years Ago 'vhis Week. other supervisors to be elected by citizen should cooperate. We should |the people. ~ be happy in the thought that 120,Lincoln Antles had been ap-| 000 American citizens will march inted postmaster at Castleton. | Ye hyperupes was in from | MOAB CONTINUES ITS FAME forth April 2 in the peaceful pursuit of collecting information vital Thompsons for the purpose of AS MARRIAGE CENTER | to the maintenance of the peace taking out a liquor license. a & " J. G. Brewster was in from| Over at Moab last Saturday and prosperity of our great na. lafter j j y | tion, rather_than to be doing the Indian creek, and announced that|@{ternoon the editor discovered a| "goose step" for a dictator or for | he Creek couple who! had sold his ranch to Me]|Young Dove us to be feeling our way around Turner and intended to move to| were looking most happy and upon at night in "blackout" cities. inquirie it was learned that they| Arizona. You can help your government by Justice| Wiley Brown of Salt Lake spoke had just been married in its colossal task Dave A. Johnson of that city. The| of collecting | at a Republican rally, urging the vital information by answering ac- | election of J. T. Hammond. the hapoy pair being Miss Kate Hay-| curately and completely the queshurst whe had just became the | party's candidate for congress. tiors asked of vou by the enum- |} The Big Indian Mining comrany bride of Irving Bortels. Both par-| erator that calls at your home. | planned to start extensive develop- ties are members of the young! You will then have done your bit felks of Dove Creek. Mr. Bortels ment work. as a citizen of the greatest nation of a nice farm in The Moab Brass band appeared is the owner on earth. The bride is the| in public for the first time this that section. | week, and did itself proud daughter of Lewis Hayhurst who| CONDITION OF UTAH V. P. Martin returned from a has lived in the Dove Creek sec- | RANGE AND LIVESTOCK| visit with his parents at Wichita. tion for many years. Kansas. The News joins with the host| Reports of March 1, 1940 show | A Democratic rally at Moab was of Dove Creek friends of the happy that mild temperatures and abun-| announced, the speaker to be Soren pair in wishing them much happ:-| dant rain and snow over most of X. Christensen who was to talk ness and prosperity as they travel! Utah during the month of February in favor of William H. King, the down life's journey together-Rico-| resulted in a condition of the liveCreek News (Rico, Colo.) | | party's candidate for congressman. Dove stock ranges better than on FebruThe Times, in a long editorial ary 1 and considerably better than explained the political issues inon January 1. Generally there Was | Paul Revere was courtmartialed| volved in the present congressional for cowardice during the Revolu-| enough rain to supply watering | campaign which would end the tion. He places or just enough was acquited only after | snow and | following Monday with the elec- three appeals. not too much for drinking water tion of a congressman to succeed re on the desert. The saturated soil| Brigham H. Roberts. . forecasts : a good growth on the| American cigar stores are the| spring and summer ranges. Sheep | on the west side of the state ex- only ones in the world' where! will be moving from the winter| tending as far north as the Great| matches are given free with| ranges to shearing corrals and | Salt Lake Desert, but all this area | Smokes. spring ranges in a few weeks and |; is well soaked, with excellent pros, | "Een. £9 eB SEAEs the movement will probably be pects for new growth, which has | well under | When way by the first of | already started Hollywood goes for color | in the extreme April. In the | films all the way additional pro-| southern winter southwest. Tanges of Utah conditions are } Supplementary feeding of cattle a ore ie Se oe especially good. The recent preecipi- , restless nights. |™@8nates many and calves was general throughout tation supplementeed the very favFebruary. Their condition is good| orable conditions of earlier months | and no unusual losses are reported. | when mild temperatures and early The | condition of sheep anda fall rains gave the winter forage | lambs is still good. Also, no serious an excellent start. This applies | losses are reported. Supplementary especially to the winter ranges in feeding of such concentrates as the extreme southwest and to aj} corn, cotton-seed cake and comlesser degree to the sheep ranges | mercial pellets is quite general. Utah Oil Products | Vico ad Quaker State i i oppo MOTOR OILS You Cant by abitter Whiskey |,t Hawatian Nights JUNIOR PROM No. 63 PINT %PINT |No.64 No.65 Grand County MUSIC OF € year! the Motoring Oil Stations UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY High Agent for Grand . BRENDA JOYCE J. Black and San Juan AN Counties. : Sensational discovery of "The Rains Came" ROLAND YOUNG com,4 2" ral A 20th N&GLADYS 5" DO YOU APPRECIATE THE VALUE It is your ** It gives ** It gives silent you you servant a legal a at all times SUNDAY and ‘JBAN FERSHOLT DTT Ea Tune EY:L We places. vo [ RISTIAN record of It saves you It serves you ec and rollicking Nel TT Aeolus I Tekh story with a bis heart thrill. INSPIRED BY THE FAMOUS Uy every time. With DOROTHY LOVETT ROBERT BALDWIN RKO RADIO Picture of handling money, in many worth other ways that often are Aaa . "ACRES OF PLENTY" - "THE POINTER," Disney a passing thought. "NEWS" WhisKe BY Next WEDNESDAY ake = MEMBER <_FEDERAL RESERVE mm SYSTEM eet Or QUAI, and THURSDAY ANN eon: SOTHER Orchestra Admission: $1.00 per Couple The First National Bank AT High School Gym OF MOAB | N Se FORECAST" receipt. bookkeeping F Corry, Zonuck ib OF rourChecking Account ** 06oirect by Roy Del edfit George Zueen + far Norris + Henry Kolker School Friday Evening, March 29 GEORGE ee Katharine Aldridge + Russell Gleason "FASHION not considered The Starlite Serenaders 10-Piece Paul ** '41 th GASOLINE Complete Service for Public at All Utah ** It is the safe way > Lp , in Pep 88 ana Stanolin ** QUART ins 4 i exc; ingly dramatic : Picture€ ofMost ¢f, rot transaction. OF CLASS ; tunity, i ; i and SATURDAY Se | | THIS a aa ~ WHISK EY Since 1917 a Growing yz IS 4 YEARS OLO-90 PROOR CoPr. 1940, The Old Qvoker Co, Lowrenceburg, Indiana | Institution "KNOW Member of Federal Deposit Guar anty Corporation a | YOUR The MONEY," A Crime Picture IDES& . |