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Show Se PER me | © by hie, aig om oe = hitepenient Cimes- pe =™~ fo \'UME 65 MOAB, Jentine Republic Greenr iver Men Are bay Found Guilty tential FriendOE f of Geological American Coun- Lions Argentine Club. republic more were 25, 1940 NUMBER (turned a verdict Thursday f | | * Largest OF reciprocal demonstrated Pees byY J. O. >| Hougaard See ies a sentence fined European ; the| yp of at which time the defendants are | chief of ER t | tto the, person in ¢ person repcrt (oO court; Argentina,|concernine r of Buenos Aires, e survey of zeological nd addressed Monday the Moab evening. Mr. »>|concerning their ccnduct. time further disposition °@S€ will be had. Lions Ruby, is a Grand county citizen and| ery ™ the case of /a cattle ranch cn Green | 2Gministrator, in the western part of this Beeson, it was relly. is in the United States on Settlement out @§ George Beeson,| awarded a s from Vern Cain, that three years. during that and time Fern the|°!f of the souhern tripled. na-| Cain divorce action was 2ether with the custody of child and alimony in the gentina, Mr. Ruby declared, is|$15 Per month. tion of mixed nationalities, as|_ James Beavers le United States. The country| ford, two Grand a minor sum of and Wayne BuJunction young edominantly argrfcultural, with|™en who had pleaded guilty to the tock raising the principal in-| theft of a quantity of oil cake from *y. English, German and Itali- Wallace Cunningham at Cisco last SWnterests are strong _ inclination of Iikrd the United dealings. The "yg proud, and ed States has gy sition to buy there, but| "inter, were sentenced when last week, they commitie they look toward Europe Junction offense there by their manufactured gocds. ted a further two jack hammers. They nation is entirely barren of| Stealing admitted this crime when they and coal deposits. and must | before Judge Hougaard alsewhere for machinery and appeared The court types of manufactured goods. for sentence Friday. gave each of the defendants an prefer American products, indeterminate sentence of from | though they cost more. This one to 10 years in the state prison pecially true in respect to} an goods which are found to at hard labor. A number of frobate matters uch inferior to those manuwere heard by the court Friday ed in America. However, and Saturday, and adjournment the United States refuses to was taken until April 26, when it Argentine beef and _ hides, is probable that a further short ess interests of that nation session will be held on Judge rally are resentful. The speakited the recent case of the pro- Hougaard's return from Mcnticello. The next regular session of disd American purchase of 30 trict court will convene at Moab of canned Argentine beef fcr con August 27. U. S. navy. The political turthis incident aroused in the TOURIST INCOME d Stetes was given wide STATE TO REACH $33,500,000, and Gis in the Argentine, CONOCO EXPERT REVEALS a breach in the relations teen the two nations. Mr. Ruby Utah's gross income from tourist id that a relatively small token ase of Argentine beef by this business in 1940 should reach at ry each year would not harm least $33,500,000, it has been esti‘American cattleman, but on mated by Joe H. Thompson, direc‘other hand would result in tor of Continental Oil Company's increasing Argentine pur- Conoco travel bureau. "At least 2,175,000 out-of-state of manufactured products United States. tourists should cross Utah's bordthis year," Thompson said, yenty Lions were present at ers for expenditures Gay's meeting, which was pre- "and gross their 1 th over by Vice President J. F. meals and lodgings, clothing, enfish. Several matters of busi- tertainment, gasoline and oil, and ten about be were transacted. The presi- incidentals, should ; announced that a delegaticn cer cent greater than last year." ten a of Moab Lions would attené the estimate Thompson's ajo Trail association directors' per cent increase is based on imconditions ting to be held at Del Norte, proving economic the coufitry, with ris4, Sunday. throughout Jn2e club approved the action of ing employment and greater payto restrictions the ‘educational committee in ord- rolls, on and 1+8 two plaques to be awarded foreign travel which will undoubt. e outstanding boy and girl edly increase travel over this counents of the 1940 graduating try both by citizens of the United South § of the local high school. States and by visitors from ‘(lf Reed Lance was elected as a America and other foreign counYork New the of ober of the club. tries. Repetition exis: he club voted to invite the and San Francisco fairs same -tle Dale Lions and their ladies pected to exert about the ttend a joint meeting with the stimulus to travel that was felt X ib club, at a date to be an- last year. 1S the Mced laer. Arrangements for the The Conoco travel bureau Bosting will be made by the presi- largest free service tourist organi- Ly and secretary. nn Mellenthin-Vawdrey. iss Eugenia Vawdrey of Draper R. Mellenthin of Moab Tom Tse married last evening at the of the groom's mother, Mrs. ' Mellenthin, the ceremony Falibcine ig performed by Bishop W. R. Sonkie in the presence of a ae ber of relatives. he bride is a trained nurse, and the of groom is a member Martin ical staff of Cooper \ } Thei tragulations. ee, ive ee Entertain. Students Carbon & nd students of program before nday. wyyman. students The the were They rtment is were Lor- and accompanied of the Feris economics Edgley, instructor. and Hougaard udge John A. reporter, court 4il E. Tucker, after , Monticelo for ; Monday term county ding the Grand _ court here. They will return to ‘ab Friday for another brief ses‘a here. Judge Hougaard is being ompanied on the trip to the southeastern Utah counties by ‘Ss. Hougaard. will parochial be one asked penny for pub- , of school next weck each year their the lives world crusade | WPA Work in Grand fer direction for over child in a children" of refugees "children's under Dorothy | Canfield ' of in Grand WPA county. are This| Directors of Highway is to be seen in a report submit-| ted to Colonel F. C. Harrington,| commissioner, to be used by him: in| his comprehensive report to the | congress and the United States. By ports from nation, 3,070 Colonel pared a summary the time people of condensing counties of MHarrington ation at the) | December 31, 1939. Grand county had 93.53 miles of highways, roads and streets built or improved during the four and one-half years covered in these re- Of this amount, 90.89 miles are county roads, generally graded and graveled, which connect outlying districts and farmers with markets and children with schools. Four .new frame _ bridges were built with a total length of 190 feet and_ thirty-seven culverts built with a total length of 1,486 feet. There were 2.71 miles. of roadside drainage provided, one mile of curbing and nearly two miles of gutters installed and some guard rails of high the will diplomas cessful of graduating of school ceive in county next week re- attesting their suc- of four school numbers class Grand completion secondary class of Re- Diplomas. largest history to years work. 32, exceeding The by four students the size of any previous list of graduates. In addition to its unprecedented size, the class of 1940 has the further distinction of being predominantly masculine, there being 18 boys and 14. girls. Mary Mascara Lenna Newell Joseph Kirk Nielsen Commencement exercises held Thursday evening, with the baccalaureate Lloyd Dale Parrioit Anthony Pene Sunday evening, April class day program will will be May 2, services 28. be The held Tuesday evening, April 30. All of Kirkwood Reid the programs will be held in the Kathleen Rowell high school auditorrum, and will Donna Mae Shumway Fisher, prominent writer and commence at 8 p. m. John Lee Sly chairman, af. She drive. Photos The program for the baccalauWanda Steele reate exercises Sunday evening is Se ee: aed oe Lucian Garth Tangren ‘as follows: Robert Dean Tangren ef tbe Polish war. March of graduates. Processional Evelyna Taylor music, Miss Lois Peel. Donald Keith Turner Qpening prayer, Rev. William E. Billy Walker Parks. o | Baccalaureate address, Bishop |W. R. McConkie. | Sacred music, mixed chorus. BOSTONIANS PRONOUNCE Closing prayer, J. Reed Lance. OUR SCENERY OUTSTANDING | | Recession music, Miss Peel. | The The purchase of an iron lung| Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gleason a an evening te i | bie of| /renderedcoment next Thursday for the treatment of infantile Boston, Mass., have been visitors| yay 2 is as follows: . paralysis cases in eastern Utah is this week, ; viewing the! | ware a Processional i arch of graduates. being proposed by the American in : Moab various scenic attractions in this) music Miss Lois Peel Legion posts of Carbon, Emery, built. A recreational building and a swimming pool were built in Moab and a six acre park there was improved. mains of water a mile Nearly built were lines distribution and consumer water seventy-five and a of A fourth made. connections mile of storm and sanitary sewers was dug and twenty sewer service No. 160 from | | | | Grand and San Juan counties. It | is planned to place the iron lung the directors of the | im the hospital at association, which in| 2 VRE i, OB Navajo Trail travel pre-| promoting comprehensive report or of work done, covering from July 1, 1935, when Associ- .to Hold Conference Del Norte, Colo. a =49ws+ re? - A meeting work projects were started, through ports. The History Purchase of Iron Lung M eeting ied ay Kor Haat Uti Proposed | Accomplishments | the Navajo Trail County Summarized in evidence | ceive the in County -over Crescent highway | soca Junction, | Wt! part cost in Utah, to La Junta, Colo., will be|*!2°held at Del Norte, Colo., on Sun-| J. C. the Price to re of the be made eee state. It neighborhood of Forrester and Earl Jones, representing the Legion post at met with Moab Legionnaires munities along the trail will onal | , rerresentatives to the meeting. at the last of the week and enlisted which plans: for the coming year's their cooperation. It is planned to activities will be outlined. : ee ae pen lung to be placed a respirator, to cost rice and _|a will be repr Grand county day. BasIt is expected that3 all; com-| Price, by R. ot ae. ed at the seein about each, $400 of the Moab banwis cher, president director of ‘the ‘associ"lib and‘ each if it of the other is decided to ation, Ing for Jocal: and at .citivens:: least ‘Tua. three Moab other aelee= |i tion plans to leave for Del Norte Saturday. The program for the meeting in- the in to be placed Moab oe counties. Later, secure an iron hospital, will assist the in funds to buy it. ne It is planned to conduct a houseto-house canvass for funds, if the Juan San and of Grand people cludes reports on the past year's favor they that indicate will counties of Moab Fletcher Mr. work, give an outline of what has been the purchase of the iron lung and accomplished on the Utah portion of the trail during the past year. connow is association The Yee the mind t ee ae appomss LER: Poe ©. OCS) to learn following committees of their Cae area. In company with H. G. Schmidt of Arches Ar monument, they visited Custodian) [nyocation, National} to n, vice ; most Of! equecation. Mrs. Emma : president of M. Dal- board of the attractions in the Pe elo Saxophone solo, Lloyd Parrictt. and also spent a day @ : cae Horse Point. They are imundnstly'| seine Boies cd eh Roe "Miss student. honor by gpeech wonders! natural the with thrilled ; of this vicinity, and rank them aS|~enna Newell. Newell Lenna Miss duet. pjano the; among the most outstanding of country. Mr. and Mrs. Gleason have toured the southwest since last December, visiting most of the monuments and parks in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. They were not hesitant in pronouncing the Moab region as the most interesting they had _ seen. Mr. Gleason is a retired businessman and capitalist of Boston. LOCAL COLLEGE \ GETS GIRL and Miss Florence Heywood. Speech by honor student, Kirk Nielsen. Song, ladies' chorus. Recommendation of seniors for graduation, Superintendent Helen M. Knight. Presentation of diplomas, C. S. Thomscn, president of board of education. Song, girls' chorus. Benediction, H. W. Balsley, mem-=- HIGH RECOGNITION ber board of shinigami | Recessional education. music, Miss Lois Miss Naomi Dalton, daughter of | Peel. All of the schools of Grand counof} Dalton Bert Mrs. and Mr. Moab, who is attending the Utah |ty will close for the summer vacaThursday, May 2. On the folthis|tion was college, State Agricultural structing a large number of artis- the sentiment week notified that she has been/|lowing day the high school senior appointed state secretary of the|band will go to Price to partici- ha sratadiad sala Ab" RADTOUAD Gas J. ee ck ala te Candidate gym Friday, || ---- | night. school "R, aah high Moab |morning on the question, ; - : stu-|ed, LaVoyle Acord, Dorse Hal and Conover Dr. A. E. Jones give American and Class Grand band Utah in the eastern Miss Dal- pate association. Clubs 4-H Moab-C. be ties and raise funds: will which signs road tic handling the position tournament. ton is now Bas d st ee - ra erected along the trail during the eer on 4 part-time basis and upon the) W. a RIVER, wyo., TO Gene tA the He nisi 42 school work; GREEN advertise her to of year coming completion : . PARTY 1 NEVILLS ™ ti FETE f yd: interestmost "the trail, Navajo June 1 she will take up her duties | Sieber, Mon icello-Pau ; Redd, Ei America." in road ing full time. She will have an epsom | Green River, Wyo-The Green AllHorace and Bailey A. Ralph of at the agricultural college. Schmidt of Moab is a member new River Community club will enterHurst, W. R. Me yaar of red; Announcement of this that has charge the committe abili-| tain the members of the 1940 Marvin and Adams Lloyd has coer recognition of Miss Dalton's and project, board sign the : : ; n : : Peers ties will be pleasing news to her| Nevills expedition down the Green submitted the data for eight signs ers at and Colorado rivers, in a "sendconnections made. many friends and well-wish under in Grand county, pointing out the munities are urged to contact their off" party to be held here June also profited county The Moab. known make and committeemen | 29, according to an announcement attractions locally the state-wide noxious weed control aieie their wishes in the matter. : Davis, president Raymond by 'made program. The Del Norte meeting will be SALE OF ELECTRIC of the club. INCREASES In Utah, during the four and | presided over ,by Lloyd Case of APPLIANCES Norman were| Davis, to there letter a In | MARRIAGES reported, years half president of the Navajo expedition, roads | Durango, highways, of by | Nevills, leader of the miles appliances 3,337.22 electric Norte of Del Sales The ‘association. 'Trail finally to try to going are There "we says Lislie Nielson and Miss Venna and streets built or improved. all dealers in the territory served of commerce is making new | chamber a woman Clear through the the Hunt, both of Bluff, married by the Utah Power & Light com-/get were 570 new bridges and 224 for preparations ‘extensive anin Lake," Meade and to constructed buildings Thursday by Earl J. Freeman, pany in the first three months of| canyons public or meeting. two women will acimproved others of hundreds justice of the peace. 1940 are 83 per cent above the|nouncing that One expedition. the it} company 1939, in period Leonard Evans Hulburt and corresponding rebuilt. Mrs. J. W. Corbin left the first 457,000 will be Mildred E. Baker Bellgardt, both cf| was announced by W. A. Huckins,| woman In the nation, there were to Miss Eula Mae streets of the week for Sait Lake City, N. Y., and Mrs. Norman or Buffalo, of | roads compower Thursthe highways, of of married Colo., miles sales manager of Montrose, convention annual the bridges attend | Nevills. Other members of the party day by Dave A. Johnson, justice pany, today. built or improvd, 56,00 new of Women's Federation Utah be: Albert D. Runkle of public the Mr. Huckins said this increase|are to or viaducts and 23,000 new Wo- of the peace. the from delegate a as clubs photographer; B. W. of old thousands and Chester Charles Dugan, Holden- indicates improved purchasing pow- | Tucson, Ariz., buildings club of Moab. Dr. Literary City, men's of Salt Lake Bleason | interin the Ila GeralMiss and ones rebuilt or improved. er of the consumer ville, Okla., botanist; chief Cutler, Junction, mar- mountain area and a more general | Hugh dine Knox, Grand City, Kansas of Larabee conW. in is arles labor-|Ch the zation in America, and acceptance of ried Saturday by Earl J. Freeman, public SCHOOL NEWS | still picture photographer; John s. trends travel v3 stant touch with peace. of the saving electrical appliances. justice Calif.; Glendale, of United entire the throughout three | Southworth the Okla.., for sales Chelsa, total Brown, being L. The is William am The class day progr Del Reed, boatman and member of p$1,-| Thom reached which Grand Tucker, Eula months by all dealers Miss given next and be States. The statistics will ‘and and expedition, sed, 1939 Nevills Of-the-Week re- rehear on by 280.540 compared with $1,182,692 in| the based Saturday are married used comhas 30, Junction, son April Ariz, evening, Tuesday ed of the the corresponding period in 1939. Barry Goldwater of Phoenix, justice Freeman, J. for travel services receiv |EKarl _ quests Mm. p. ass 8 e808 at re- | photographer. eo total ny service mencing reported Huckins Mr. be given peace. at Continental Oil comra ; A yearbook dance will three the obtained for Merle frigerator sales Roy Harvey and Miss stations, and on repprts school high the Here from the Argentine. Los in as cent per Colo., such 54.7 were ons Mesa, of used § both organizati former month period be 570 Wharton, will Ruby, from W. Proceeds Glen April 26. A. ahead state highDave by of 1939 and water heater| Angeles geeologist, Tuesday of the exmarried for but who chambers of commerce, for some pay over the national to help of the peace. increased 61.6 per cent be justice sales will Johnson, which been chief has way departments, and book, years the past three penses on the Miss Ruby the comparable period last year. are Katzdorn Tony park service. the of survey e geological at the of dihins ci Lvs issued at the dance. went Davis, both of Cortez, Colo., marSeniors the republic, spent Monday a Argentine Thursday On Relief Society Party. Here. day" outried Wednesday by Dave A. JohnHe was acB.Y.U. Team Debates on their_ annual "sneak of the Moab Relief in Moab on business. ers peace. memb the All of park, justice Brigal son, Charles of the by a friend, an companied ing to Mesa Verde Nation to attend The debating team are invited Montrose, Colo., Society ; Cooper, G. Charlie ity staged a of Angeles. Los of ision oilman s superv an univer the Young under ham Olathe, out-door party to be held at City Work, Eads, Louise Thursday |§ : Miss and of Ruby is in the United States Mr. returne aq p.| 6 They at 27, Merrill. debate before the sudent eas April by the park Saturday, Saturday Colo., married that the U. S. shou d a na- body of the Moab high school|policy of isolation towart to ‘he DeCola, lan, Glen children to million private college | the Carbon ‘\Price gave a highly apreciated sical Thirty lic, they the people is| Werte brought before the court. FriStates in busi- day. Imposition of sentence was Argentines are last week deferred pending receipt feel that the of a report from the parole and shown little|Probation officer. It developed that their products,|2fter they returned to Grand Tie _ < decree to- 3 A dis- | * was for { vs. William W.| announced that a! of court had been) the ntina GRADUATES OF 1940 Florence Heywood Ina Huffman thai the of ication. He has been at the|™ade, and of the geological survey of| * 1ssed. iroduction Dut has been ble At SCHOOL CLASS Boyd Wesley Allen Frieda kKsabel Allred Wendell Bailey Keith LaVar Barker Anita Lou Borreson Ruth Elaine Brown Marguerite Clark Thomas Robert Cleavelend Ted Christensen Charles Edgar Church Vernon R. Church Peter William Eberle Ralph Keith Goodspeed Nora Harbison Amy Harris aa | tw a eae} influence in| hard ha € labor in fie1e county a jail. The re out each case South American nation would) jail sentence in was] Himinated, declared Glen M_|SUSPended until August 27, 1940)| =vcountry 3 Will Graduate Next Week HIGH evening| States| of December 26 last. 17 School Children Give Pennies for War Victims32 High School Students | finding the defendants guilty, but | [Soe Ren nIne leniency. The d+-! |fendants were charged with dis-| 'turbingg the peace by1 engagi paging reir| aia fight at Elein on the morning | is tial ally of the United if a little ship APRIL ||Greenriver, Pae :; misdemeanoreanor acti action) Survey acpealed from justice's court ae ; r UTAH, Utah against Wayne Smith,. Wal |ter Smith and George Shramko of | :. South COUNTY, | cs, e20 S.AsRubyStates .2.2%..ces ; Addresses GRAND tions = pe cae Dean and conflict." debated the Conder, bo th of Provo, Ricks and affirmative, while Artel Park, on ingt Eldon Ricks of Hunt negative gi the ted Calif., presen in favor 0 udience decided that argued which aca tiie a should deal with the United States cash 4 on nations belligerent debating The pasis. carry" and accompanied by Dr. was the B. Y. U. of Morley Alonzo a team had been faculty, and the an towns in Utah a tour to many skillfully team te was. Colorado. The deba greatly presented and was by the audience. enjoyed oe he a vacation, aeallaiede at Monticello. Day Swarm Juan L. D. S. Swarm day of San Monticello Satin held stake was a cluding their mothers. hive Girls and the stake Y. W. M. I. A. were hostess es to the visitors d Moab. Twentyfrom Blanding an eight girls certificates. nA received guardians' Mae Mr. and Mrs. Niel Shafer, who have resided at Uravan, Colo., the} for) Wednesday left past year, will be) Bishop, Calif., where they Shafer Mr. time. located for some ond will be engaged there in diam drilling work. and came to Grand E. Parks. m. Members are asked to meet on Rev. William his cattle ranch and at the L. D. S. church, where county to inspect Moab, R. Mellenthin, in the western Tom furnished|on the Green river : will be Draper, Vawdrey, plans to transportation He Eugenia Miss county. the of part it. Guests" are re-| by Bish- those needing Wednesday married Utah, remain in the United States until quested to take along a Cup and the last of May. op W. R. McConkie. spoon. NielPrice Meet. Attend To Miss Venna Hunt and Lislie Bruce Turnbow, son of Mrs. J.| senior both of Bluff, were married school high shot|son, Moab The accidentally Turnbow, M. ny ceremo the the eastMoab Thursday, band will participate in throug h the calf of his leg|at of the to be held himself meet band For-|pbeing performed by Justice week. ern Utah ver this revol a with bride, Saturand Earl J. Freeman. The at Price next Friday the shot did not touch|Ppeace band, un- tunately, er of Mr. and Mrs. Ozre day, May 3 and 4. The but mer ely pierced the|the daught or E. the bone Direct ng of formerly resided at Moab. veri Hunt, ship reco y leader der the boy is slowl The flesh. early Price for leave The many friends of the young General James A. | w. Stout, will Postmaster his home. extend congratulations. couple io AD daa Friday morréng, the day following at Farley will make his bid for the schools. was an - | the closing of the local mond SO Mrs. Boyd S. Ham Democratic presidential nomina RE J. Hansen of the Hansen ‘Don ng, slate Demi , tion Tuesday when a full arriv al this week from from here is company left Monday on A. Wood Harry for authorized , for a several weeks' | Furniture Mexico of delegates was his with a business trip to Salt Lake City.for a visit priColo., s husett Rico, Massac the in here. him mary. family. visit |