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Show n ry te the family income women of other| do. i. nationalities greater| used, 3 3 7 mld be based BIDS. will receive reshingling of| building. Bids on the best grade Scientifically 519 Main St. Fitted GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. 6, 1940, at p. m. _W. R. McCONKIE, Clerk, Board of Education. rst pub. April 11; last, April 25. MCE OF FINAL a fotice is hereby TAX SALE given that on ee Guaranteed - Send ELECTRIC now tax than the total interest, penalty gad are a _ charge estate will be costs which bn such real | | 20% alcohol by volume to Tat Vitamin FRUIT SHOP INDUSTRIES, San LTD. Vitamins to plant life. Francisco as to 0.6.1, ~~ N. 219 ft.; N. 451 THOMPSONS INTERSTATE Oil TRUCKING Products-Tires, * Tubes, Se Accessories Buick Fitst...you can automobile. eis nee es 1-2 4.34 f Mrs. Teva Vine M-4 Sec. 12, Twp. 21 S., t. 23 E. Containing 160 CECT E505... eee vee ~ Bs Ethel Blk. 30, Cisco eer L. McCorkle 23, Bik. F., townsite ....... Lea The Buick Sprciat 4-door touring sedan S996* 37.82 Chas. Kelley. iiyots 2 and 3, y 0, D. S. ed0ts 22 and igg oMpsons ES sir, something pretty special happens when you drive away for the first time in your very own 1940 Buick. car that In that little act, you step out in a but the is not only 1940's biggest news 3.14 7.16 Wilson ihe S. 1455 acres of Lot 6, pattern Wm. Lawrence Est. 21S. R. 16 E. Containing te . Ss, L. F. ss 3s Bedier fact 5, 29, 30, 45, 46, 13.10 47, SSaess , 6 and the N1-2 Tract in Sec. 4; Tract 70 and in Sec. 5; and Tract 77 See. 8, Twp. 22 S., R. E. Containing 111.28 a . J. K. McGillivary. (L. F. . Bedier) "2 SW1-4, 3% 2 Grebbles SEI-4 Twp. 21 S.,, R. ~4 /20 NE1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. (if G. S, R. 16 E, Containing EOE w, ese lcc sce cose fhe' SE1-4SE1-4, Sec. 40.47 28, phey : "l g patent le a diem 46.39 SALE: Cash, lawf of the United States of at the time of the bid. reserves the right to any or all pids and to with- Ww from sale any of the said S$ for which no sufficient bid Made, og IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have Teunto set my hand and official . this 12th day of April, A. D. MARGIE M. LEAMING, county Auditor, Grand County. | <"st publication, April 18, 1940. tion May 9, / ie , " sCoupe= for Bis eice s star Twp. 21S, R. 23 E. Con-_" $ 1940. coil springs all around that never need lubrication, with the steady rolling firmness of torque-tube drive. No one else gives you a gas-thrifty Dynaflash valve-in-head straight-eight engine, much less a power plant electro-balanced after assembly. sedan 3955 - any) dozen 1940 features you'll be No. 1 in the automotive hit parade, leading the way in a car that will still be full of big news many a season hence. The price? Well, the Buick SPECIAL carries figures lower than some sixes. And that spells "buy" in any man's language. Why not see your Buick dealer? Including 1931 to 1939 Models 1936 CHEVROLET 1988 OLDSMOBILE 1936 FORD 1931 SEDAN 1939 SEDAN PLYMOUTH 1937 1935 COUPE 1937 TUDOR DODGE TUDOR PONTIAC SEDAN CHEVROLET G M C DUMP COUPE TRUCK Chas. Redd Motor Co. FOR THE FUTURE" "BUILDING La Sal EXEMPLAR OF GENERAL Y CHAS. REDD MOTOR COMPAN La Sal, Moab, Utah The Automobile Sale of the Year! optiona o"ment and access Prices| extra. - ries subjec without Here its! And with the whole range of Buick's six | at Flint, Kdelivered ortation sp an Tr . ch Mi l rates, rai on d se ba taxes te and local Prices | 20 E. Containing 120 acres 18.40 . J. A. Grubbs and C. L. Dunbar | to come. soft, gentle No one else on the highway has Est. SW1-4 a season ents? Comfort? Performance? Appointm acts 69 and 91, Sec. 5, Twp. 228. R. 16 E. Containing 13.67 acres . L. B. for many and see Style? Just look the others over began Buick : trend the r mirro how they a good twelve months ago! as long as Size? Just try to find a car the same Buick, bumper to bumper, for husky and as frame a with one money-or rigid. -4 SE1-4 excepting R. R. ght of way, Sec. 15, Twp. { = : ee Were aaa Continental 49.60 | | R. to acres : : - BI v: . 39 1-2 ft.; E. 31 deg. 2 aimin. , een = MONTICELLO Blk. 8, Castleton townsite .. H. E. Herbert Est. (Timothy J. O'Connor) pg. 640 ft. E. of SW cor., pec. 1, Twp. 20 S., R. 25 #9E.; runs E. 16 deg. 40 min. fait.; SWly along R. beg. Containing 3.55 ae p ot eee = . Se ae 7 SEIS corennens we saa - GREENRIVER 13, 14, 20, eee ST > he sa Soe MOAB at a os ane ee * Garages human Horace W. Sheley W1-4 NW 1-4, sec. 36, Twp. 2% S., R. 22 E. containing ME eee fe $18.87 , M. R. Walker 15, 16, 17/ 18, 19 and ape SHEERS Garage COMPANY cepted. l. ee Se iM aah ~ came neneieneeet ne= _ me " Moab know attord it and you cant money ought what your 1940 ¢ ( / youve seen this BE ee in place to rid of winter Bi The Moab Drug Co. 70 bey Se really ee ee Sa is the We'll get time first-rate tune 'er up as Sleek as a are as important life VITAMIN Look at en vr emmeman es in whippet. The revolutionary "growth substance." Keep your homes free from insects and with beautiful gardens by using Tat Products. WINE Repair SHOE Use California is the put here it done! waste and You can have the lawn, flowers and _ vegetable garden of your dreams, Inquire about held sale. > bid for less ‘ymount of taxes, Brand 117 No. Sixth Grand Junction, Colorado pe 15th day of May, 1940, at 10 | lock a. m. at the front door of County Courthouse at Moab, oy £2 d County, Utah, I will offer | nf sale at public auction and sell nui the highest bidder for cash, rsuant. to the provisions of Sec80-10-68, Revised Statutes of the fol; ah, 1933, as amended, ying described real estate situ- d in said county and it under preliminary Shoe Prices Reasonable - your Shoes and Boots NOW car _ May your MOTORS Utah -: Moab VALUE Only a Small Utah ate Down Payment ‘ Ki(aS Z Sf & Sa Se. Pane ee | ‘right to reject any or all bids.| opened have WIN FHAVEN ‘ tedar shingles or the best grade i asphalt. The Board _reserves| s to be ee Nance) Ve ay Optometrist Glasses tune-up. have condition-and A. C. PARSONS Jeweler - and ~ Colo. to iia 1t. CALL FOR "arhe undersigned i ed bids for the ‘county library Spring | 522 Re cen, Funitue do a complete To Take One Home iz ae SET, for ne eee nt ROOM nieces, $32.50. Hansen Phone birds" in eR MENING No. 5th - Grand Junction, 122 "wise car De C. the your id G. M. ks. Also used cars and trucks. us when in the market for a or truck. Lance Motor Co., J. Lance, proprietor. tf. | what hustle ae id Plymouth cars and Do BOOTS and SHOES Repaired at Fair Prices Honest, Guaranteed Work CITY SHOE HOSPITAL rs J CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH We are local agents for Chrysler ‘* A (SERRE Furniture lt. ae folding Hansen am lL up. = and TOO 95 ‘0. TIME to TUNE-UP or Spring Driving e - | Y CARRIAGES, owen oalitemmemnanenennd = of for cosmetics than a reeees ee proportion spend Nee women ode BRAND Real Estate - Investments responsible party. This piano Insurance now located near Moab, and take some loss rather than| Moab, Utah O. Minsel,| ove. Write Adam x 480, Grand Junction, ED MT PERSE NE Dolo. 3tA25.| Chinese ~ New York families go into debt about $96 a year and Detroiters $13; but Boston families end the year $2 to the good. | Sine CALIFORNIA Broker desirea| if terms Easy Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes once told a long winded attorney to read risque French novels ty learn the value of innuendo. alti FAMOUS size, 5 sisted of a pantomime and 16-inch MOWERS, WN musical | $8.0. | numbers, and was greatly enjoyed. wheels, rubber Jades, Hansen Furniture Co. used| O BARGAIN-Slightly all Studio Piano in new con- | CARROLL J. MEADOR a) guaranteed-at tion, fully rgain. | | } " rags. Times-Independent. grades of the Moab| ward gave an interesting program| | Wednesday evening at the L. D. S. /recreation hall. The program con- Sew cotton!) nc tine clean es es for renee cash mw epi pay al will | Mrs. Lilla Howard. Hansen It. || The Primary up. ae Column _| CASES, 98c and ecm urniture Co. hen i e Busy as old with visit a for Grand| from down is Foy eE Be Se Tene pe tact on| Ida Waddel of Richards in town! caler a business urday. fs. petion Mr. and Mrs. Alma W. Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maxwell E. R. Alcott, an inspector of and Miss Eugenia Vawdrey of Salt Mrs. Arthur A. Taylor, daughter range a improvement work for the Lake City, and Chris Jensen of on | Miss Evalyna and sons Von, Homer, grazing service, spent several days Richfield were arrivals in Moab |Bob and Tim, motored to Grand at the Dalton Wells CCC cam; | Tuesday, for a short visit here. | Junction Wednesday. this week, looking over work proMr. and Mrs. Zeke' Johnson of | | jects. Mrs. Ed Kerby, Sr., was the Blanding were Moab | Callers Mr. and Mrs, this| Ivan Hawks and) a | hostess Tuesday evening at a stork | morning. | children were down from Richard-| shower given in honor of Mrs. DeMrs. Juan Garcia of Monticello | | son this week for a brief stay in| Kerby. About 20 guests came down from Monticello Fri- Vaughn Mrs. Bill Manzanares and daugh| ‘wn. The evening was day, bringing her 11-year-old! were present. ter Lena of Monticello are | spend- | daughter, Alice, who was seriously spent in playing Chinese checkers. | ing the week in Moab on Mr. and Mrs. George White and/ill. business. | which refreshments were The child underwent an em-| after |children and Mrs. Lottie Young | ergency operation for appendicitis,| served. Miss Mattie Winbourn was an|drove to White the ranch at; performed by Dr. I. W. Allen at | arrival from Wednesday Reno,| Richardson Tuesday, returning that|the Moab hospital, and is recover-| Morning dew does not fall from Nevada, for a visit with her mother, | evening. |ing satisfactorily. | the sky-it rises from the earth. RT -- ends. FIVE ae e City. } PAGE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunning- | ham, Mr. and Mrs. Winford Bunce and Mrs. Alice Muller spent the week-end at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. O. Vv. Riord an Salt Grand from down Junction ‘business this week, to trip R. Young'! eae SR eter ce 4 night William ee last and ee left business a hurried it. Co. Mildruff are this week engaged in sheariny their sheep at the Murphy ranch past of town. A crew of 10 men with a portable shearing plant are doing the work under contract. er Thomson as low as Furniture ~ Hansen s, this chairs grade igh Manti week. ~~ een aoe ed a a Set ee Mee NN ‘visitors in Moab of UTAH a ee z Se eo Se Lowry MOAB, ome wre Eien cs ae aan Earl TIMES-INDEPENDENT, Gay C. Brown and! Mrs. Anna Lowry sustained a! Ruth were Gr and broken arm this week while skatJunction visitors Monday. ing at the local rink. She is recov|€ring satisfactorily. Garden hose, 50-ft. lengths, with| couplings, $3.19. Metal lawn or porch chairs, $2.95,, Hansen Furni-| ture Co. 1t.| Hansen Furniture Co. lt. ee Eva ee avd and Mr. and Mrs. daughter Miss sores THE LOCAL. ITEMS y yee 1940 25, April ‘thursday, e |