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Show <a q April Thursday, THE PAGE UTAH MOAB, TIMES-INDEPENDENT, EIGHT Book BAPTIST Review Mrs. Lucian Tangren. tea review, the book Following ent of the was served in the basem s used to church. The srring flower given to decorate the church were e by J. L. the committee in charg Mfrs. r, Shafe Essie Mrs. Watts, Parriott. Ola Walker and Mrs. Dale the con used s Sweet peas and daisie the by dovated tea table were Grand of shop Floral Watson 2 on. Juncti was Assisting Mrs.' J. W. Corbin AnJames her committee, Mrs. Mrs. drews, Mrs. L. D. Heywood, Batty | § Claude Mrs. Sly, Clinton | 3 Assistants Fiack. Lynden Mrs. and the club were Mrs. R .Lee from who n, Goodma Lula Mrs. Kirk and Enjoyed. (William E. Parks, Minister) 10 a. mM. Mrs. at school Bible Evesuperintendent. Ila Corbin, at 7:30 p. m. Mid- | ning worship :3057D.7 ay, Wednesd service, week of meeting interesting A most was club Literary Women's | the os at afternoon Saturday | held 3 | with about Baptist church, review, book ldaies enjoying 4a Mfrs.| by Lawyer," Country "The Junction. | E. B. Underhill of Grand Earl Mrs. jin illness sudden Due to necessary Shaeffer's family it was Mrs. Un-| to get a. substitute, and to Moab, | derhill was glad to come of Karl| being the mother-in-law | of Moab, now formerly Johnson, Pear | at school the of principal ' on. At Park, near Grand Juncti will ; Schaeffer Mrs. date later | for the come to Moab and review originalpublic, "Joppa Door," as ‘have had 42 and 41 years of ccnD. E ly planned. tinual club work, and Mrs. | of and Lester Taylor Mrs. A mixed quartett, consisting Baldwin, , Carroll Mrs. r. sen, Ballinge Jorgen Mrs. Sanford Mrs. Boyd Clay | their | : Meador, Wallace Everton and Besides the Moab ladies and is My| : Lord "The sang Peterson, guests, the outside guests included by| Mrs. Light." They were acompanied Mrs. Eva L. Robertson and Lake Salt from W. D. Hammond Mrs. Foy, Claude Mrs. City; Redd, | Horace Allred, Mrs. Ray V. and Mrs. Frank 'Mrs. Joe Adams Band Mothers to Meet. the of meeting regular The club will be held Mcthers' Band Monday, April 8, at the high school auditorium at 3:30 p. m., according to Mrs. Dale M. Parriott, presi- by- Alumni Association This dent. All mothers are asked to attend because of the important issues to _ be decided uron. There is scheduled band a 13, April Saturday, for meet here with bands from Blandand Greenriver Monticello, _ing, Moab, and maybe two from Price. finances need mothers band The and they need to have all members at the meeting, Mrs. Parriott will be the annual senior initiation party Corn-cob pipes Miss Ruth Monticello; and whiskers furnished free Admission: Members with cards free. All others: Gentlemen 50c, Ladies 25c states. Idaho, Duboise, of Bean Roy visited in Moab over the week-end. federal the at | Mr. Bean is stationed | wildlife research station at Duboise. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR THE BIG CONTEST * FREE PRIZES TO WINNERS SCHOOL NEWS Greenriver will ‘"M'liss," play, senior The be given at the high school audipicked | cast was able An torium. as fol- | out of the senior class, Rowell; Kathleen Mlliss, lows: Christensen, Ted Smith, George Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown were John Gray, Wendell Bailey; Yuba Lena last Junction Grand in visitors Mrs. Nielsen; Bill. Kirk Clytee Newell; week. Lenna Moffits, StarBess Moffits, Frieda Allred; SatFritz returned Mrs. Hulda light, Ruth Brown; Clara Hunting, urday from Salt Lake City where Florence Heywood; Carter Langshe has spent the winter with her don, Lloyd Parriott; Judge Mcdaughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Snaggley, Kirk Reid. The plot 1s Mrs. Len Beard. in the form of a western comedy was on the sick R. J. Dinning and the play will. be enjoyed by list the first of the week. all. underSmith Will Tom Mrs. On Saturday, April 13, seven the at operation goiter a went bands will meet at Moab for a At last this week. hospital Price music festival. They will include as along getting was reports she two bands from Price, one from well as could be expected. Greenriver, one from Blanding, one Howland Harry Mrs. Mr. and from Monticello and two from of were Price visitors on Monday Moab. The day's program will inthis week. clude a concert and parade. The Hostetler S. M. Mrs. and Mr. bands will be judged in playing City Lake of Salt daughter and and marching. vacation spring the are spending The freshman class will have a | with Mrs. Hostetler's parents, Mr. party in the form of a dance to 'and Mrs. Robert Beebe. Miss and Lewis Maggie Mrs. be held in the club room Friday evening at 7 o'clock. The freshmen Anna Vee Lewis of Salt Lake City girls will entertain the boys and spent the week-end in Greenriver. lunch will be served. diswas. Howland Lee Master missed from the hospital at Price to his home to return able and Local Girl Honored. on Tuesday of this week. (Special to Times-Independent) The O. E. S. met in special sesLogan, Utah, April 1- Miss last of evening Friday on sion Naomi Dalton was elected Secrethe of visitation for the week tary of the Episolon Chapter of Hardy Bess lecturer, Mrs. grand Lambda Delta Sigma, a national She was accomUtah. of Logan, nencrary fraternity-sorority, at Hoskins, Naomi Mrs. by panied final elections held Sunday evegrand secretary, of Salt Lake City ning. The primary elections were of Price. Brown Mary Mrs. and held a week ago. Lambda Delta social a_ meeting, the Following Sigma, a national organization, hour was enjoyed and refreshments has its largest chapter at the No. 4, were served by Committee U.S.A.C., there being approximately chairman. Dinning, Vivian 1940. 300 members there. Miss Dalton Moab, at The Women's Missionary socicty signed and Dated was pledged to the sorority last Presbyterian Utah Community the of on the 28th day of Marcn, September and during the year after- 1940. Thursday on met church served as treasurer of one of the noon of last week at the home of Democratic Central Committee sub-chapters. She will take up her Mrs. with Shaner' Mrs. D. B. of Grand County, Utah new duties as secretary of the Laurence Hastings and Mrs. Ernest Cc. S. THOMSON, Chairman organization next fall quarter. hostesses. assisting as_ Downard Cc. J. MEADOR, Secretary Miss Dalton, a daughter cf Mr. in was meeting business The First publication March 28, and Mrs. Bert Dalton of Moab, charge of the vice president, Mrs. last April 4, 1940. Utah, is and has been during the L. H. Milton, and was followed by cast year, secretary of the Mutual in program interesting a very Improvement Associations of the Silliman, B. J. Mrs. of charge Logan L.D.S. institute. by furnished was music Special Twenty-four Tasker. Ethel Mrs. _reLovely present. guests were the by served were freshments hostesses. of daughter Bradley, Adimae C. and Homer ) Mrs. J. M. Brown, last Denver to journeyed | Brown in there married were and | week Estimates given and _ the Christian church, in the prefriends. and _ relatives of sence color schemes cheerspent in After a brief honeymoon fully offered, without will and returned they Coloradc cost. apartin the Franz be at home has been our Mrs. Brown ments. for postmaster assistant efficient is the time and Mr. Brown some SEE US third trick operator for the D. & R. G. They have the good wishes We have an offer on a for community entire the of time payments. | happy and prosperous married life. Shindledecker Mrs. and Rev. Journeyed to Cedar City this week Presand Presbytery to attend News ' Do your guessing in our big Keds Contest. Be SURE about your summer shoes. In Keds, you can be sure of cool, mitteee. 2-To elect a county chairman. of elect a vice-chairman 3--To the opposite sex to the chairman, and a secretary and treasurer. 4-To select three delegates and alternates to the Democratic State Salt at held be to Convention Lake City on April 20, 1940. busiother transact such 5-To ness as may properly come before said convention. from of delegates number The each voting district within Grand n, Conventio County the to County shall be in proportion to the numfor district such in cast ber of votes for candidate Democratic the election general at the Congress that however, providing, 1938, in to district shall be entitled each at least one delegate to the County Convention. The time for the holding of mass voting districts the in meetings shall be on or before the fifth day for the fixed date the preceding holding of the County Convention. mass district voting each At shall be elected a there meeting, vice-chatra chairman, district man of the opposite sex, secretary, committeethree and treasurer the to delegates the and men Democratic County Conventicn. Apportionment to the County one upon based is Convention delegate for each 14 votes, or 4 for cast thereof, fraction major the office of Democratic Congressof election general the at man, upon Based 8, 1938. November various the apportionment said districts are entitled to the following number of delegates: Delegates District GSD ING os io 8 bceled vo wee emnraenn 16 1 .....+.-+. 2 No. Richardson 2 ...--+-++++3. No. Thompsons 2 eee iln 4.0 nctigan Oc. 3A nein recata CSO. 2 Elgin NO. 7 ...-eeeeeeeeeeees 6 orgs' NG. 8 oe aad o's: peters MOa. 4 eeeeeees .....-seee Sego No. 9 that all district It is requested conventions be held not later than all delethat 1, 1940, and April gates selected to the County Conto Carcertified duly be vention of the Secretary roll J. Meador, at ee Committ County Democratic April or before on Utah, Moab, Ill, former juggler and circus Henry N. Frees of Belleville, as forcefully standing on his comedian who says he can speak ground, is seeking the Demohead as with beth feet on the from the 22nd Illinois dissman congres cratic nomination for . In the Illinois Democratic trict in that state's primary Tuesday Vice President President Rocseveli opposes race, presidential in Nebraska's primary the Meanwhile, Garner. Nance John Arthur Vanderberg Sen. opposes E. Dewey same day, Thomas for the G. O. P. nomination. lightweight shoes built over scientific lasts for perfect fit. We have some styles with Flexible Arch Cushions of sponge rubber. LOOK! Clean-Up! Paint-Up! You Gent by | plans | DG- wns various is sorts M. Decowski 31,, a trip to the | py March very another soon. The camp is getting its spe coat of paint and landscaping, being accomplis, and others of ¢ yil] camp 234. ; Mr. Litman. The and more pleagp taken by members of ofcompany the camp | much greener in a few weeks, members 75 About accom-| to the sight spot scenic isited this | in camp is ; plumbing The R. Prichard, sub- by Frank enjoyed by | lete renovation, trip was d for | getting a comp The any 234 jg similar trip is re Last Saturday comp ear | i of the gu Point Horse | its first softball game . The teal reer 15-10 , camp , | son to Moab class schedule A new as started at =a ~ | ing but is expected tO reach fone 7 second quarter h weeks. in a few ton Wells. Mr. er ae ae that registration was Apparticipating. every enroll ee will certificates 250 proximately of region three, national park gga} ng leti comp men issued those vice, was an arrival yesterday, g quarter. last classes will spend several days in Arg camp comwith monument Leonard R. Litman, op National E Jewkes, © : niander, camp superintendent, sae altern. all. A Dead future. and pig the | ;. still lacking in polish for W. W. Yeager, associate foreyy DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION the of to resoluticns Pursuant Con:Central County Democratic Utah, County, of Grand mittee ConvenCounty the Democratic to convene called is hereby tion at the county courthouse in Moab, On m. p. o'clock 7:00 at Utah, the | for 1940, 6, April Saturday, purpose of transacting the following business: : 1-To elect a county central com- tite Gym -Given CALL FOR COUNTY Fo tt Friday, April 12 meet will Circle Mission The with Mrs. R. L. Kirk next Weanesday afternoon. to came of man "For the Son was which that save and seek lost." J. W. Garoutte of Grand Junction has taken a position as butchcutter at the Moab meat er and is an Garoutte Mr. store. Co-op experienced meat cutter. Enid Wetzel, Hiawatha, Utah; Miss Corbin, Helen Miss and Johnson Grand Junction. the The next regular meeting of club will be held ‘at the Baptist afternoon, Saturday on church Lee April 13, at 2:30, with Mrs. R. Kirk and her committee in charge of the afternoon. Dance Hi School from Halls | | PE Camp i " different | day visiting the projects. Mr. Litman stated 4, while g, worth very his visit was ls CCC Ca234mp Dalton Wel32- Company m ofe Hillbilly SUT CHURCH 4, 1949 } Hae i Ae lng a dian, 26° Ch: DRS quent plon< ee. TO IT'S PAINT-UP TIME up for Spring, fj Now is the time to paint up and clean Join our BEAUTIFICATION CONTEST HOME es for the homes: al cash priz We are offering two liber improvement in beautifica that show the greatest only requirement is that E tion during the season. The us. from paint your buy you LUMINALL PAINT Outside, per gallon $4.35 r $3.30 gallon per Inside, F.H.A. Loans of for improvement can be obtained homes as well as for building new ones. Ask us for particulars. ' SHEEPMEN, McCormick-Deering IMPLEMENTS ATTENTION! here. can be obtained Farmers, see us when in need of anything in We carry a line off sheep-marking paint, in} red and black. Bedrock t: price, per gallon ....$1.80} we this line. The GRAND LUMBER Cof PHONE SM a -: -: -:- MOAB, UTAH 6 Bh the tt! SPRING SALE) ) ral we t We Wa Cant Afford YOU... To Miss These Bargains ALL LEATHER SHOES FOR MISSES, PETER'S LADIES while they AND last at per pair Reg. price $3.25 to $4.00 (Sizes 3 to 8) SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY abetter Whiskey L han KEDS Priced Right! Ladies', the pair ....$1.98 OMNES KLINGFAST A ¢ Tractor Tread Outsole Seis ee ee © Scientific Last Paced els c, oo ee 1.00 2.45 QUART No. 63 1.19 PINT %PINT Companying e"Pull-Proof" Eyelets PORK shoulder, choice, SAUSAGE, PRIME RIB STEAKS, AND per per Ib. ....:......................... 19¢ the and who rolled, per lb. Those will various try-outs in oral grades in English in music to determine those will represent the school at a ii gae the occur ‘i ao Aan ROR lilies eee ae ocak, APRON AND OVERALL Dance i da Friday, April 12. In ae atic. held noon lb. boneless, remarkable. Wilford Heath. he annual parents' ue 2-lbs ROAST, Rib, scenery was perfect weather delightful time Harris, Eva Chiodo, Albert Keith Kinsworth, Louis Weber Vetere SATURDAY per a day The them. being report making the trip were Floyd Baker Richard Beebe, Melvin Shaner, Buster Purdy, Lois Brown Una MARKET SPECIALS HAMBURGER, from they and the FRIDAY there. held on their senior class went The sneak day to Dead Horse Point on Wednesday of last week with Ivan acadvisor faculty May as C. far but ¢ Washable ROAST, ' is being which byterial @ "Shock-Proof" Insole Full-Breathing Uppers BEEF ARTHUR CHRISTENSEN -_-- Saturday Evening April school meet. All those the school are invited lb. ALL SLACKS WOMENS' AND GOING AT 20% CHILDREN'S AT 20% DISCOUNT f iy, DRESSES GOI} e DISCOUNT > ‘ BOYS' CAPS, BASEBALL each i NS Yep, SWEATERS, regular price 75¢, now 4 mt Try bn, 13 STRAW G.C. Ballroom HATS for every member of the family, Ce An Tas going as low a8 .....202.ais - mi SS LAMB PATTIES, 4 for MOCK CHICKEN LEGS, Mr. MODERN i Frank Mrs. and each ar Grandaiane Junction Moab Co-op. MOAB'S and Marjorie Reid, Miss 1s Mareot Roy Bean MARKET | THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD-90 PROOF Copr. 1940, The Old Quaker Co, Lawrenceburg, Indiana | Ben Markham visi itors were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henr j re Sunday "et st eri ee where they were summoned : rch 21 by the serious illness ot rs. Schmidt's mother, Mrs. L ci Dunaway. They report Mrs. Dunaway was much improved and out *, of danger when they (The most complete assortment we have ever stockt! yy MUSIC STARTS AT 9:30 Krug's Orchestra MEN'S DRESS STRAW HATS mae Nttiy @ Pre ® Ladies, 25c -- Men, 50c returne BO d. N OL a Cooper Martin & (iu: ; aes 7 Mee | |