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Show ‘J Thursday, PAGE THE EIGHT only in a See Camp i SUSU HELA HTL SHE aaE ARMA NENAN EEE EOANOALLGALS ENN AOE DETTE Fors officer, and district, | Douglas EAE VE staff Cassell, Mr. SCS-6U 1256 Company Sees. soe CCC to| get ; skin sensitive piven Moab eae eee > voice. susceptible are more Women cancer than men. Fons... soft gc austen cuss his man a lets law Virginia wife-but Ber- Harold 1256 last Company ; ling inspected es week. The camp and its activiti nt conexcelle in by colonists from the near East.| were found to be dition. the The British gallon is 20 per cent | afternoon Saturday Last 1256 larger than the American. Company of team softball a _ practice Wells Dalton played Russia's military strength is the, gamee at the Dalton Wells camp. very and fast greatest in the world. was contest The out interesting. Company 1256 tried a in Guatewith and tree found cow players The new several locks the that work fluid a and produces time mala more little on and tastes like cow's milk. team should be in good conditi 18 Wells Dalton was: score The is earth on nationality Every Moab | 16. tau Metropoli the in represented from Saturday morning 40 men Opera company. at entrained 1256 Company Lilacs , brought were to Yesterday's Gags, CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION TT America Sego No. 9 It is requested that all district conventions be held not later than that all dele1, 1940, and April gates selected to the County Conbe duly certified to Carvention of the Secretary roll J. Meador, at Committee County Democratic April before or on Utah, Moab, 4, for these in now COME budget - shop here! meals - shop here! specials - shop here! food appealing more SERVE 1-Ib. at 30¢ SAO FCT aa ee Pt = gpg U SST TS WHIP, FLOUR, MILK SALT Bars, 6 $5.50 OR DRIP WHITE 48-lb. Laundry Soap bag Talls, per case per lb. BREAKFAST BACON, per Ib. ......... 12'3¢ Steaks, per lb. 25c PLOWS GARDEN HOSE, SHOVELS, MANURE RAKE, with 50-ft., each... FORK, 6 5 attachments double Dalton Wells CCC Camp DG-32-Company 234 Tatom, distric' Captain Keith executive officer, visited camp Thursday for a brief inspection. Cartain John T. Hazard and Norman Hamilton, district educational advisor, also visited calnp Wednesday. Mr. Hamilton was accompanied by Chaplain Ruben Curtis. Each showed pictures of various scenic spots of the west, which interested the boys' very much. The party spent Thursday morning collecting dinosaur bones and rare rocks east: of camp. All fet that Camp Dalton Wells was in fine condition. Preparations are being pushed by Commander Litman and others of the camp for the open house program April 7. With a fine program of sports, a dinner and inspection of projects being in the offering, a fine turnout is expected. |An open invitation is extended to the public. Several new buildings, it is expected, are to be constructed during the coming quarter with a 50 foot addition to the educational building, a new garage and tool| room for the grazing service and| renovation of the camp lau ] in the offing. ‘ ig Commander Litman announces that a fine sound projector is being purchased and that a weekly program of pictures will be shown in camp Shee commencing abo ut the 15th Nuckolls' Packing House Beef GARDEN Qayennnnyeananesnenanaaaa antec" Fires were also among the chief attractions of the week at Co. 234. Monday night the boys were called to Moab to put out a fire along the river, and Tuesday night they fought a fire which demolishea part of a civilian truck hauling coal to the camp. for Brand) SIDE, 28l4c quart jars Montrose, (Any at PERCULATOR P & G or CRYSTAL Gaint at 29¢ 20-lbs. at 2714e a MIRACLE 2-lbs. 4-lbs. 1940. Moab, at signed and Dated Utah on the 28th day of March, 1940. Democratic Central Committee of Grand County, Utah Cc. S. THOMSON, Chairman Cc. J. MEADOR, Secretary First publication March 28, last April 4, 1940. Camp Not only do our low prices save you money but the foods you buy here are of the highest quality. What does this mean to you? Just this: Your family will receive the benefits found in finer foods, and you will serve better meals! ~ Se ~ Here are a few more gags, new and old: . GUN NOW=! SOLD some |' STUFF FROM THE ATTIC | 16-inch WITH A-WANT AD \ 2 Year Guaranteed more affecting imporiant legisla- Utah, making/f and of administration in river|§ Colorado and dam ‘Boulder con-~ is about to be considered' by congressmen, four Utah's ‘2ress. six other the of ‘along with those have been states, basin Colorado measure. asked to sponsor the In 1928 congress passed act. project canyon Boulder of Boulder building for srovided dam, repayment of costs of the structure and distribution of benedts to all basin states. legislation The now about to be as the Boulconsidered is known der canyon project adjustment act. It merely amends the earlier measure. Under the new act Utah : and Co., for years J. P. Morgan a public house, will become banking York der a New shown J. end tion, W. left to right, are Thomas Pabco Rug, 9x12 $4.99 eres Moab Co-op. yo , Buy § What You Rot,,,. Want! largest private America's Monday up. corporation figures in the organization, Lamont, George P. Morgan. All will become directors of the The firm has being headed by Mr. Morgan. and $20,000,000, of Major state charter. same at placed were assets the of surplus paid-in a Morgan year, last size. © Whitney | new instity. a capital of, At the end | $671,578,699. CAMP Modern mousetraps kill the} BLANDING may immediately participae in | n. TO BE RE-OcCCUPR use of funds derived from Boulder|rodents by electrocutio power receipts. One hundred-eight nationalities | The adjustment act authorizes After moving from the Bland Soviet Union speak 150 the secretary of the interior to in the camp to a new winter camp different languages or dialects. make charges for electrical power Dry valley last November, This gadget looks for all the world prodtrced at the plant, sufficient Co. 3241 is again preparing } like an upset bottle of ink on friend to cover certain, specific items Military training is compulsory move back to Blanding by ¢ wife's best Oriental rug. It's an ink named in the act. (Power prices for both boys and girls in Turfirst of April to re-Ocupy 4 bottle, true enough, but the ink is under the original act would be key's high schocls and colleges. camp through the summer, aceg all in one piece-a shallow, shiny reguiated on a competitive power ing to instructicns received black object that won't hurt any- price basis with upward or downA tin can, containing compartWalter A. Siebert, company om ward price adjustments possible mander, and .Glenn Woody ments for a whole dinner, has every 10 years.) camp superintendent. been ratented. Items which must be covered A small detachment of men f under the new adjustment act in' America's national income will the Dry valley camp are at 4% elude: (1) Maintenance, operation present time stationed in Blank and replacement of the project; have to go 20 per cent above the ing to make necessary repairs jy 1929 peak to absorb 10 million (2) repayments, with interest, on der the direction of James Re # the advances made to the Colo- surplus workers. subaltern rado river dam fund by the |i During the past winter, a gj Exclusive landing rights in Irent governme prior to June 1, 1937; camp has been maintained at { will make (3) property tax payments to land and Newfoundland Blanding location by the grazp oceanic hops of British and Arizona and Nevada totaling the service. From 25 to 50 men fg passenger planes 1439 $600,000 annually, and (4) a $500,- American been engaged in water devel 400 annual Colorado river develop- miles shorter than the route Germent and rodent control projg ment fund to be used in the basin man planes will use. under Foremen Earnest Pearce g states. Grant McFarland. The last named item is of Call for Primary. Present plans, according to zreat importance to Utah, since it Wocdward, call for a crew of A mass meeting of the Demois the first and only legislation cratic voters of Moab No. 8 dis-| proximately 25 men to be retaig to provide this state with revenues at Dry valley during the summ trict will be held Saturday eve| from the project to be used prior This crew will work on rg ning, March 30, 1940, at 17:30 to 1987. Under the original act, control projects covering a lm o'clock, at the Williams _ store Utah was to participate in 62% in said district, at Moab, | area in the vicinity of the per cent of the net profits acFarewell Dinner Given. Utah, for the purpose of | They'll never wear out this trick- cumulated from the power plant A svecial farewell dinner electing six delegates to the and it hurts just as much this year during the 50 years of amortizacounty convention to be _ held| given Thursday night at thel tion, but not until after 1987. as last. in honor of 541 April 6, 1940, and the transaction| valley camp Whether there would be any left early Saturday momi of such other business as may| who vrofits after 50 years under the properly come before the meeting.| for their homes in the east at old act is questionable, due tv DR. J. W. WILLIAMS, termination of their period of fluxibility of power prices. Adrollment. i District Chairman vocates of the adjustment act are doubtful if there would be any orofits. The first $1,500,000 of the Colorado river development fund, under the new act, would be used in all basin states to complete surveys of water development projects. Some of these surveys now under way in Utah include: (1) The Dixie project on the Virgin river in Washington county; (2) rebuilding of the Scofield dam in C Spring Sale! Carbon county; (3) survey of water for generating power and government owned power units were leased to the various companies under contract.) (2) Interest rates to the government for money advanced for con- struction of lowered from cent per the 4 per project cent to Can't Afford $s LADIES and MISSES'- All " leather while Reg. Peter's last price $3.25 (Sizes See Our then to be paid of Boulder until after out 3 to Window to $4.00 " 8) 2s Display. a : wes were 3 per (3) Payments on the first $25,000,000 advanced by the governconstruction be postponed Shoes. | they annum. ment for dam will 1987, A Bargain YOU the Gooseberry dam site in Emery and Carbon counties. and (4) the :|Joes Valley dam site in Emery county. CORRES SESS Oe This fund, from 1944 to 1956, to $6,000,000, will be It's not the least bit polite to point amounting out a run in the young lady's stock- used in the four upper basin states, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and ing, but it makes a good April Fool New Mexico, exclusively, for furgag. ther investigation and_ projects. The remaining 31 years' before 1987, the fund will be used and apcortioned among both upper and lower basin' states. Lower basin states include, California, Arizona and Nevada. Another part of the adjustment act, writen in at the insistence of Utah advocates, insures' that nothing in the act will preveni the states from proceeding independently with investigation or construction of projects in the basin prior to completion of surveys provided under the act. Other changes in the original n (1) Operatio of all : This fellow was just about to en- act include: power generating facilities by the a some jam on his breakfast toast United States or by any agent ut look what came out of the j ; designated by the secretary of the bottle! rs interior. (Under the original act This suffering young lady invited /her boy friend to examine the neat bandage on her wounded finger. It was a neat bandage, sure enough! From a tiny Syringe conceal ed in her al hand she squirts w ater into i hisI BAPTIST ee Once of 20% OFF ON' 20% OFF ON ALL (Sizes the ae 3 CHURCH located er paid ber to flood control. Under the a it would have been out of eects. the state' te's share° of (4) If passed by congress. is act will become effective ‘atte a power contracts have been terminated and 90 per cent of new contracts for firm energy have been completed. This action must be completed by June 1, 1941 to make the act valid. (William E. Parks, Minister) Bible schoo] at 10 a. m. Mrs lla Call for Primary. Corbin, superintendent. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. A mass meeting of Mid-_ cratic service voters Wednesday of thant or at eee: 7:30 2 trict will be held Saturday evening, The Mission Circle met with Marcn 30, 1940, at Mrs. 7:30 = C. Goodman as hostess Wedne o'clock, at the county court house sMoab, ay afternoon. Utah, for The the next purpose of meeting ‘S be with Mrs. R. L. Kirk electing 16 delegates to attend the county Cnor Jehovah convention wi to be held stance, April 6, 1940, and the transaction ster ies And of such with the first-fruij other business as may thine increase: properly come before the meeting. oe So shall thy barns be filed with W. R. McCONKIE, plenty. District Chairman * . BOYS' CAPS SWEATERS, ® {LS fr regular 75c now > STRAW up . > Db 4g St ‘st BASEBALL and Childret ‘to 50) Colorado dam fund as_ congress designates. This $25,000,000 is al- cesta ee $1.49 tine | in(Editor's Note: This is an with dealing article formative project canyon the new Boulder sv adjustment act which is being Due widely discussed at present. ge langua cal techni highly to the unof the act it is not generally of the measure Terms derstool. and the effect its passage would explained are Utah upon have hereia.) tion, cord, Bh picetccipc 28, 194) Company ) Morgan Firm Becomes Trust Boulder Dam Act Very Important to Utah ichanges a . IT'S YOUR MOVE-Here Are Money Savers your walk. March UTAH 1 All Fool's Day on April astill finds the younger gener s tion having fun with the trick their parents used 25 years ago. Still popular is the brick y under the hat; also, the empt purse tied to a string which is hidden in the crack of a side- i o STRETCH Today's Gadgets For April Foolery the to resoluticns of Pursuant ComCentral County Democratic Utah, , County of Grand mittee ConvenCounty the Democratic to convene called is hereby tion Moab, in ouse courth at the county On m. p. o'clock 7:00 at Utah, the for 1949, 6, April Saturday, . purpose of transacting the follow ing business: 1-To elect a county central com- mitteee. 2-To elect a county chairman. of elect a vice-chairman 3-To the opposite sex to the chairman, rer. and a secretary and treasu 4-To select three delegates and alternates to the Democratic State Salt at held be to Convention Lake City on April 20, 1940. busiother such: ct transa 5-To ness as may prcperly come before convention. said from of delegates number The New ‘: ; i ' Dix, for Fort ons each voting district within Grand Firefighters in Needham, Mass.,' | Thomps y Convention. Jersey. Count the to y Count alarm an thumbed a ride to answer district eduHamilton, Norman | be in proportion to the nu'rafter their apparatus broke down. the shall inspected t for advisor, | cational ber of votes cast in such distric Comof tment fcr depar candidate ional i i Democratic com- | educat the Broadcastingi It was Mr. o1 week. electi this l \ 1256 genera the ‘pany at ss its , Congre on allow liquor ads ron't ale a ie wont the of n inspectio first that r, howeve | Hamilton's providing, 1938, , og aay He in Utah. to ed in southeastern entitl be ‘camps shall t distric each an a complete inspection | made at least one delegate to the County working been have s who educang ; in the everythi found . : aa ntion Conve home | better ao are generally girls tional dezartment in fine condition. The time for the holding of mass makers than those who haven't. districts voting the in meetings is shall be on or before the fifth day intricate spy system Japan's No Metropolitan opera singer has for the States, fixed United centered in China, preceding the date ever risen from the chorus to starEngland and the Soviet Union. holding of the County Convention dom. mass district voting each At a there shall be elected meeting, vice-chalira chairman, district secretary, sex, opposite the of man committeethree and treasurer the to delegates the and men Democratic County Conventicn. County the to Apportionment one upon based is Convention 14 votes, or & for each delegate for cast thereof, fraction major the office of Democratic Congressof election general the at man, upon Based 8, 1938. November various the nment apportio said districts are entitled to the following number of delegates: Delegates | District 16 Moab No. 1 Richardson NO. Thompsons No. Cisco No. 4 . 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