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Show rhureday, d April 4, 1940 LOCAL ITEMS THE | Sheriff and Mrs. Jesse Robinson of Cortez were Moab visitors Sunday. Mrs. Robinson was returning from a trip to California. 3 4 and Mrs. C. A. Harbaugh of | &mcos spent Sunday at Moab. erry Farmer, soil conservation | A son was born Tuesday a the local hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Holyoak. Mother and babe are reported to be doing nicely. "yice inspector of CCC camps, m Moab visitor this week. Ban Johnston oab visitor fisses Helen son ction were over of Castleton the last of Corbin was | the and Enid | } | | | Mrs. W. D. Hammond and Word has been received of the birth of a son to mr. and Mrs. Richard Slyuk at San Francisco. Mrs. Slyuk was formerly Miss Dora Wise of Moab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wise. H. Barker of Heber City and Sister, Mrs. Mabel Adams and daughter of Springville, visted Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barker and other relatives in Moab over the weekend. son Whitney were down from Salt Lake | City for a week-end visit with ch and Mrs. Kenneth Soffe| | relatives and friends. week-end visitors at Salt! e City. | A daughter was born Tuesday at the local hospital to Mr. and Mrs. torney William Weiser of Frank Peterson. Mother and babe d Junction was a_ business eee reported to be doing nicely. ler in Moab Monday. | estat, | eatin. Smmy Mellenthin irafel were ; Saturday. Ty Ss ct Salt and Lake Walter| City visi- Ee Nea +. and Mrs. SY Sal Edd Provonsha transacted of business in ab Wednesday. h Seber reorge Wahler "Mico and Fort nt a couple first of the fr. | and Mrs. of Price = s S. of Arrey, New Worth, Texas, of days in Moan week on business. and family week. ~Liss Marjorie ; week from been E. Mr. Rowell last Wayne visited John- and Mrs. several Baldwin arrived Logan, where she attending the U. S. She was accompanied by h Wetzel of Hiawatha, t a week here on a visit Baldwin. A.| Miss| who'/! with Mrs. Mary Martinez of Monticello, formerly of Moab, and Miss Irene Gallegos of Monticello are visiting friends in Moab this week. © Miss Allred, Josephine Miss. Helen Leonard, Paul Prinster and Ray Campbell, of Grand Junction, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allred. Aima Johnson, H. Johnson and H. A. Hansen, representing the Utah Oil Refining company, were business visitors in Moab Friday and Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Knight, Miss Elsie Mae Knight, Miss Betty Jo Baldwin, Miss Phyliss Tangren, Miss Deore Skewes, Miss Miriam Taylor and Miss Lorena Taylor were among the Moab girls who were down from Salt Lake City Friday to attend the Junior Prom. | fUUUUUUUGHLeeU naa Te Mrs. Orson Dalton entertained the Sunny Monday club, eight members being present. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. David Goudelock and Mrs. Kenneth Beach. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Albert Beach was _ hostess to the Thursday Bridge club. Twelve members were present, and honors at bridge were won by Mrs. C. S. Thomson and Mrs. Robert Thomson. Refreshments were served. The Contract Bridge club was entertained Tuesday evenig by | Mrs. J. Willard Nichols, 12 members being present. Prizes were won by Mrs. R. J. Fletcher and Mrs. Mitchell Melich. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moore and daughter Dorothy Spent Sunday visiting relatives in Mcab. On their return to Mack they were accom-' | panied by their daughter, Barbara, i who had visited for 10 days in Moab. Company 1256 EAST HUA TSAUEEA Nis OEU EAD Chaplain Curtis visited Co. 1256 last week, and was well received by the men. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Chaplain Curtis gave an illustrated lecture of the beauty spots to be found in this section of the country. Community singing and music by the chaplin on his accordion were enjoyed by all. J. T. Hazzard, assistant district inspector from Ft. Douglas, inSpected Co. 1256 last week. Mr. Hazzard found the camp in excellent condition. The softball team of Co. 1256 defeated the Dalton Wells team on the Moab diamond last Saturday afternoon nine-inning game. The score was Moab CCG 15, Dalton Wells 10. Two truck loads of enrollees left the camp Sunday afternoon for a recreation trip to the Arches National monument. The men were al! enthused with the gran-| deur of the rock formations. The regular semi-monthly saftey | meeting was held UTAH tendent Moab CCC Camp SCS-6U Monday | PAGE of SCS-6, attended area tion is EN OOM io 8 oo icccc. was Pa me Seek ret Oe eat Announcements were received today of the birth of a daughter on April 3 to Ranger and Mrs. Owen DeSpain at Monroe, Utah. Mother and babe are reported to be doing well. Ranger DeSpain, who left for Monrce Sunday, is expected to return to Moab the last of the week. - 10¢ "RAISINS, 4-lb Market Day MOUNTAIN MESA 1 PRUNES, FLOUR, 10-lbs. MESA FLOUR, 24's LARD, Pikes Peak, pure, FOR OTHER 4-lbs. 6 for SPECIALS COME Clark's Auto (North regular parents' meeting of | | the Moab | Thursday | school children interested pe given by Miss sack (100 ton 1000 Ibs. 500 Ibs. We are Ibs.) $ 3.00 54.00 28.00 14.50 carrying signment and all this fertilizer accounts must on con- be paid monthly. BOOTS and SHOES Repaired at Fair Prices Honest, Guaranteed Work CITY SHOE HOSPITAL No. 5th Phone Grand Junction, Colo. Moab 522 Fully Garage Co. Equipped Garages and Warehouses at Moab--Monticello--Greenriver--Thompsons INTERSTATE A. C. PARSONS Jeweler - Glasses GRAND Optometrist Scientifically 519 Main St. JUNCTION, Fitted COLO. AND SEE Court Side) | TRUCKING Continental Oil Products--Tires, Tubes and Accessories Neils (Cope) Christensen, who has been ill at his home this week suffering from a relapse of influenza, is recortea to be _ slightly improved today. Mr. Christensen has never fully recovered from an , attack of influenza and complicaticns with which he was stricken the past winter. IT HOLDS FIRST LACE pa ae Be RE la oe % \ ae % 8 ‘ 2 : oa (ols TA ¥ ar te \ Swell "Youth Treatment:" Change oil for Spring SKE $659 : Ist in Value, just as it's Ist in Sa Ty Better yet: Change to OIL-PLATING What's worse than a late Winter? MASTER 85 V You drive the leader when you drive a ets t'40-the leader in pep, power and pick-up-and the ader in style, stamina and sales! It holds first place in U-climbing-first place acceleration-first place in in all-round perfopmance h all-round economy-among nge. all cars in its price BUSINESS COUPE Other All Mich. models models slightly Priced Transportation higher at Flint, based on rail rates, state and local taxes (if any), optional equi pment and accessories-extr a, Prices subject to change without notice. } | That's why Chevrolet for '40 is first in sales... why make of . re people buy Chevrolets than buy any other .-.and why your Chevrolet dealer strongly recom- ds that you eye it-try it-buy it-today! Eye It -Try It -- Buy It! yu : DER IN SALES . . . 8 OUT OF THE LAST 9 YEARS CHEVROLET'S First Again cs Chas. Redd Motor Co. "BUILDING La Sal FOR THE Utah FUTURE" Moab | That's easy... the late Winter's oil still slopping around in your engine. Changing it now is true economy, and you'll see why you're a regular economy "‘shark'' to change to OIL-PLATING at Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco All he does to give you an OIL-PLATED engine is to drain and then re-fill with Conoco Germ Processed oil-at a perfectly usual price. But here's what's extremely unusual: you simply start up and the costly man-made extra substance in this patie begins bonding lubricant to engine fine PLATING. parts - thoroughly - closely - like That's your OIL-PLATING, which can't fly off, or drain down to the crankcase. This holds true through long stretches of time and distance. . . all-day runs ... all-night stands. That's why OIL-PLATED bearings, and cylinders station today. The OIL-PLATED can't even piston start less of that harmful rings in OIL-PLATED a stroke unlubricated. oil-starved starting, the less risk of a worn engine that over-eats oil. Change to OIL-PLATING today at Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. Takes no extra time. extra long time till you need But it's an your next quart of Germ Processed oil. Continental Oil Company CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL oil promptly pat- OIL-PLATES YOUR ENGINE deal there chil- | We have just received a carload shipment of this fertilizer which is so effective as a food for alfalfa. Prices are as follows: Per Per Per Per in Peel will | ed the lesson, which dealt with | with pattern-cutting and _ | "Proper Patterns for Children's will be a good selection of Clothing." All mothers of predren's patterns on display. Use Treble SuperPhosphate Fertilizer night| FIVE nursery school was held | terns and pattern-cutting are inafternoon at the L. D | Vited to attend the meeting this , ‘| Thursday afternoon. The lesson to | S. church. Miss Lois Peel conduct- | Dwaine Larson, Aaron' Spear, Dalton Meeks, Calvin Croft, Ray V. Redd and Ben Markam, range examiners of the grazing service, commenced work in grazing district No. 9 last week. It is the ini tention of the grazing service to complete range examination of the district #ais coming season. 48's | }P. & G. SOAP, large bars, The DOUBLE YOUR YIELD OF ALFALFA | 7c ‘ an| Staff meeting in Grand Junclast Friday and Saturday. Jerry Farmer, assistant regional | administrator of the CCC, visited Cams SCS-U6 Wednesday afternoon. | in the educational building. All army and technical service personnel tok part. Several of the enrollees gave very interesting talks.| John Redd, area range heaa from Grand Junction office of the SCS, was in camp last Saturday. A. H. Schadler, project superin- 122 Many Moab .people went to | Grand Junction Saturday and Sunday to see the moving picture pro| duction, "Gone With the Wind." 'On Sunday it was estimated that not less than 50 Moab people saw picture. the MOAB, TO UT UVDUSHYVTUOVYAUUTOUOGUEOLA UOU 0S ORUUALEGSAAU AEGON ATAU Mrs. Eva L. Robertson returned . Saturday to her home in Salt Lake City, following a two weeks' stay in Moab. down from Grand the week-end. TIMES-INDEPENDENT, The Rev. Father Sanders of the Catholic diocese of Monticelo Stopped briefly in Moab Saturday on his return from Salt Lake City Where he had spent a week on business. ies: he ry ‘ ¢ |