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Show as F Cie Times-htde pPMnen ‘YOLUME 65 MOAB, Sommissioners In GRAND | Cane Creek Officials Plan Early Operations Monthly Meeting After Ki spendin a COUNTY, UTAH, MAY 9, 1940 NUMBER Moab Club to Fete | Award Castle Dale Lions : held Monday, Ntoard present, inf ioners with the consisting L. L. full tions of Com- Taylor, George formally O. ap- U TO ved the program for the 1940 Wroab city street paving, work on ich started Monday. This work volves the installation of some feet of perforated culvert to it back fain the old "Arroyo" through city, and the leveling, grading, veling and oiling of seven locks of city streets. Total cost ill be $11,486.56. A letter from the state road mmission announced le 1@93.42 would be that $3,- on bet- expended matched late funds. ‘At the request dil by of Utah report of The the collections expenditures ts receivable $266.20. ated aged, of $924.72. for April blind and Grand paid of Dragon, the 15 Utah, ap- on tax board ee f [.P.A. Groups Will ive Community Picnic As a part ince, the of a national W.P.A. to atténd. and and on Monday. community ents will be served am rendered. Taylor obser- professional | be given at Moab ay 20. The entire 1 be invited Refresh- and a Morris pro- Johnson mpose the committee which will ve general charge of arrange- Vents. WThe picnic FE: probably - will be at City park, and transportawill be furnished all those ishing' to attend. of all ganizations rther he S. RK The coopera- civic and church will be solicited in king the affair details week, a complete suc- will be announcthe committee PROGRESSING ON NEW CCC onstruction of the CAMP new na- al park service CCC camp in © mouth of Moab canyon, just st of the ‘Wessing Colorado river, favorably, is pro- according to but. Edward C. Coffin, Jr., who -% charge of erecting the buildaes. Work the past week has been [msined to installing a pump on © water well and in laying pipe 4 es throughout the campsite. of the lumber and materials ' the camp are at the location. he barracks will be of the port‘All "de type, and are expected to are May Forty 15. CCC enrollees from the of skilled car- ton, Wells camp the construction eS to a number nters. are employed work, in ad- L. D. S. CHURCH | (W. R. McConkie, Sunday evening, at © high | fi 4 b bishop) 7 p. m., auditorium, in a B2ant will be given featuring ers' Day. This pageant is a of San Juan stake quarterly pulerence ‘ ' schol and is |that under the direc- Ship of the stake M. I. A. The Mic is cordially invited to atd these services. and Uintah an had wie | o 1939 to| 175) from curred per Boxelder Grand in October of normal. has cent Piute, and 1, part ccunties, Millard, of Tooele part while s have forthe my life \thank you directed me, the breast that nestl ody rested that\f\am is by ie you; ee me. aeAll le ¥ mile in y you, who "whe arm that shielded me, the lap that who nursed me.y ; Francisco Goni, 59, a sheepherder Aubert, of Florenz in the employ his tending while suddenly died miles 10 about Floy, near herd . evening Friday ver, Greenri east of feeling ill Goni had complained of the with ed remain but day, all his companion while alone sheep When for supper. to camp went to the d returne herder the other Sheriff flock, he found Goni dead. A. Dave Coroner J. B. Skewes, ae ta Sheriff Deputy son, ° ecreation rea | thé hope you | liad for me, for your trust and wrun one me. Forgive me the pet ' for J g trom you, and for the strength will be For your lessons I did not learn, for your wishes I did not heed, for the counsels I did not obey, my mother, forgive me. Forgive me my pride in my hi and my glory in my strength that forgot the holiness of your yearsand the v : ° eneration of your weakness, for my neglect, for my selfishness, for all the great debts of your love that I have not paid, mother, sweet mother, forgive me. And may the peace and the joy that passeth all understanding be yours, my mother, forever and ever. Amen. OV Tick DILLON FILES |CARBON COUNTY |'BOARD OFFERS OF week. to and open during vice president bt. onganen pirational talk, stating that rich opportunities still await ambitious, |selves. A,.song, "Blue Danube," was the for vool|g the and the J Meador, S€a-| virs. E. W. chorus consistJorgensen, Mrs. Miss Dolline Stout, Miss Jones, Lois summer in The benediction was offered will begin as soon as, soatel a radiation te by e the ain 2 gym games will r The list of graduates follows: Boyd Wesley Allen, Frieda Esabel 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 oa arage ; football field | Bane ap- | Newell, Dale s th the ae school Saftball games will wbe played iN Goodspeed, Nora. Harbison, is Seti : Peel been | and Miss Wanda Green, accomW11l!|ot panied by Miss Corrine Weech. H. W. of Balsley, ber of of alsley, member are being organ-| | board ithe lot back o warehouse, while H duets. Fiaees AMY d I ‘yoo Joseph Kirk Nielsen, Parriott, Anthony Lloyd Pene, pear in The Times-Independent FitpwoodMaeReid,Shumway, KathleenJohnRowell, weekly, and will be posted on the| Donna Lee | bulletin ‘board in front - \Sly, Wanda Steele, Lucian Garth | Times- ndependent oltice ; Tangren, aaa oe lecyie: '_MOAB | UNDERWAY IN EARNEST) Turner ete | | Improvement work on seven | ¢¢ 'Moab city blocks started Monday | morning, preliminary to the lay ‘mission of city EDUCATION Helen cel for : the |sung by a ladies' will be | ing of Mrs. Boyd ling of oil pavement. The work is, | being done by the state road com-| McCONKIE Dalton, ane: Miithe ||board of educaticn, gave an in. ested in playing are urged to see any of the following managers: Moab Co-op., Charles Cunningham. Moab Garage, Herbert Newell. Meador's Cafe, Bill Walker. Lions Club, R. H. Dalrymple. Scouters, Lyman Duncan. Dalton Wells CCC Camp. I did not give you, my mother, forgive me. Forgive me for my angers and me. ready available league my revolts, for my deceits and evasions, for all the pangs and sorrows I brought ' forgive M. >. can| given schedules club rosters °°the fas no "thoesand who are: infers inot the high ° Ftook from you, mother, forgive mé. hours, the days and the years I claimed from you, mother, forgive me. For the times that I hurt you, the times I had no smile for you, the caresses my mother, nevt |the city pool. teams __Sottoall you to, the sobs and moans Emma will be played|, tat a iach has made. supervised: swimming For the fears I gave you, for the alarms and the dreads, my mother, forgive me. Forgive me the joys I deprived you, the toils I made for you, for the - ou, games The new chlorinator a : : municipal swimming pool installed ‘e ; my and despairs, the yisions ough 13 Each afternoon at 3) |/until 32isec noon. Sanion softball cottbal! willwill be/ be| nation, mtelligentif they youngwill people in this o'clock junior prepare them- |be caused, , you, 2 At the opening of the exercises the graduates marched to the rostrum, Miss Lots Peel playing the processional music. The in|vocation was rendered by Mrs. 0. clock agile ier re | Played. that I am you taught me. For the sore travail. that I other, May | lowing ""2°4 ‘tothereport at a dancing € ine, 14 girls-were attesting their |decorated in the class colors, bule ang gold, with masses of spring gowers ating 1 4 fade et Eka Program Monday, 'various other yourVvigils and ministerings. All that FOR GOVERNOR OF UTAH COOPERATION IN SELLING | tt | MOAB STRAWBERRY CROP DIES FLOCK -18 boys and awarded diplomas ae eee pein ag A rath the class for its industry and. its ginning at 9 a. m. All those who| dent C. . Thomeon, whe)isiwardre interested in these lesscns are! ed the diplomas on behalf of the your pride, my mother, I thank you. I thank, you for your praise and your chiding, for the justice yow(bred into me and the honor you made mine. All suf- ea taeee | those who are interested are in- kh fecochinesiting «hips: aiaan oe ss at night, my mother, I thank fo4, ‘school were evening in dur- Zcrobaties, "Madninicn, vain" Gnd student, Miss Newell "and Miss 5, S¥imming, | softball, Nielsen,: an and other games. "tennis, All piano "duet. . Kink pd Ovey me, the songs you sung to me, For the faith you had to rendered |archery for the hand that led me, the voice that min the prayers nie that you said I hepa ts wile of CO™mencement exercises of the will|Grand county high conducted Thursday the Moab high school. The pro-/fome,,and was followed by a speech my eyes, the blood in my veins, for my speech, for ing. All that I am is from you who bore me. . s For all the love \thut\you gave me, unmeasured from the beginning, my ficient supply by the end of May. Both reservoirs furnish part of the Boxelder water supply. Otter Creek and Gunnison _ reservoirs, both on the Sevier river, are example _ storage have to pected 30. by May for the season water The Sevier river runoff is exof| cent per 75 to 60 pected to be San-| and for the season, normal of) cent pete streams 80 to 90 per and JUDGE Sevier upper while normal, are Basin of the Uintah streams flowing 45 to 60 per cent of normal. BASQUE SHEEPHERDER WHILE TENDING Lions of the board of education. A saxophone solo, was rendered by Lloyd : : .. |Parriott, accompanied by Miss | A city recreation program simi: lar to the one carried on last. year See. eee oan Harbison, president of Meee the senior | will be started Monday, AaNNOunNCes | oJa ¢¢ gave a brief address of wel|Kenneth Soffe, athletic director of | ta the bone Sew the heart and re weyours, my mother,and I the thank you. I thank you mother, I thank you) and| pe | | 3 -. Phy e by ¥ fis oc-| R ity O ; 1939 storwas abcut normal. The 1, age in these reservoirs on May by figure year's this exceeded acre-feet. 300,000 than more furnishing reservoir, Piute The and Sanpete for Sevier, storage has sufficient Piute counties, now water for the season, the storage bridge Sevier The shows. report reservoir supplying Millard county 120,000 than more has in storage acre-feet while the season's supply requires only 170,000 acre feet. More than twice as much water season for the is necessary than and Lake, in Bear is in storage will Dale ® \ Juab, will oe ra To Begin ad compared with 1,610,800 acre-feet) at the same date in 1938 which) reservoir Castle ertiinseiieateininsiensiipilciiasmestit (j ) S. weather bureau stations show a! for most of} rainfall normal near for April. the state of| reservoirs principal 14 The the state stored a total of 1,515,300 | acre-feet of water so far this year,| View 15 program ohtoaes ses, I Grand received only 50 to 75 per| cent of normal. Precipitation reports from 30 U | +}Pine about a oe strongest clubs in Utah. e Castle Dale delegation plans| to spend the night at Moab, re| turning gyme Sunday afternoon. me pre-| 1940, the report shows. from of precipitation a Cun out- accumulated A Os, o. ay Be Grand) eastern Largest Class in History of Local High School Honored at Commencement. by | club af a banquet The Moab club _ sponsored the successful completion of four years of high school work. |creation of the Castle Dale Lions An audience of ‘parents and /club about six months ago, and friends that filled the auditorium 'the new organization has already to capacity were present to honor made an enviable record for com|the young men and women gradumunity service, being rated as one : \ates. The hall was attractively Bic a/ 25) to normal from of cipitation per cent above normal during the| months | aS Tooele, | western will! night le a itori th ig "cau , Thirty-two pupils ing the banquet, and the Castle| A them| supply Lions Dale! ladies Moab. The Moab Lionesses | also be guests at the affair. | | | water Sanpete, counties aggre- depend-nt county Tred before tters. with feet. general eastern Ac- *r cent of the amount, or $339.40. The board decided to advertise bids for repairing and reroofthe county garage and waree. Yohn Mock 3300 Sevier, and report from the state depart-| t of public welfare showed| t during the month of March, 2.76 was disbursed to Grand nty citizens for assistance to fildren. Angeles Castle their Saturday |and their wives will make the trip| |to | lock for Utah for the 1940 irrigation season varies frcm 40 to 90 per cent of normal, according to a report compiled this week at the office of State Engineer T. H. Humpherys of as =<tpenses of the Grand county May 1, Bblic hospital for the month of| Total pril showed receipts of $1475.61 to 190 Be in the fib Moab the and and entertainment to be given at |the Moab hotel. Word from the | neighboring city is to the effect ie geen district. From this of seven, the state committee ill appoint two supervisors. Later er cecstam will be held to elect ee additional supervisors. The well of club entertained the Water Outlook In Grand Above Normal rospective members of the board { supervisors of the newly created -<rand County-Colorado River soil f to Los at around State committee, ODard submitted the names even Grand county landowners 1S be additional) the Conservation the This oil comes from the Sand en-| countered at 3740 feet in the dis- | covery well, which is the objec tive| of the present test, now standing | 3rment work on the Coloradau Ver highway from Moab tu lastle valley. This work is now der way. It is being financed by te road taxes collected in Grand dunty, on future, the intention being to carry the drill to the 3740-foot horizon, While at Cane Creek, Mr. Whipple and Mr. Steph ens opened the Bradenhead control valve be-| tween the six and 12-inch casing in the Shafer discovery well. High gravity paraffin base oil OTe. -& reddish, amber color was__ forced| out by the gas pressure, and they | filled a large number of jugs and containers with the crude, taking 'atterson and James A. Somerlle. Considerable routine busiless was transacted. JR The commissioners Members Lions Angeles Friday afternon. They an nounced before leaving that arran gements | would be made to resum e drillin illi g | opera monthly meeting of the of county commissioners Diplomas To 32 Graduates | PT well on Cane ; wey, Creek dom St Their unty Board Transacts Rou-| the Colorado rvier from Ae H. Moab, tine Business; Road L. Rath, president, and George S Whipple Work Authorized. and | mae We Stephens. rips! heavy stockholders of the comDany, d's. | returned to Los (wy The ard 19 for Grand county Engineer Moab, Robert Tayler; and Billy Dean Shonalas Tangren, eae Walker. Gone With the Wind" At Ides June 14-15 and the | Dwight | IN MONTHLY SESSION Wacieigh and Foreman E. Niel-) ‘phe sensational moving picture en |sen being in charge. A large crew! production of the past decade, county board of education of men has been employed, the} «Gone With the Wind," will be Judge Oscar Salt Lake City W. McConkie cf --- | The yesterday announc- | Southeastern . Utah Associated) met Monday evening, with Presi-| work at present consisting of ay" | presented at the Ides' theater to drain) tyne 14 and 15, announces Mrs. ‘dent C. S. Thomson and Trustees|ing perforated culvert Carof organization an tnqustries, Democra-| ed his candidacy for the _profesand ‘Emma Dalton, H. W. Balsley, Dr.|the "Arroyo," grading and leveling.|» ©G clark, manager of the show business county pon the of tic nomination for governor E. H. Walker and Lucile Pace,|A loading trap is being constructed |» ouse. The production will be the state of Utah. Judge McConkie's| sional groups, will extend whole- Superintendent Helen, M. Knight) on cemetery hill for the. quick) ..me length as has been shown af en cooperation in marketing name will go before the people of|},4rteq in| in all the large cities of the na| trucks for hauling crop, which is and C lerk W. R. McConkie in at-/| loading of Utah at the primary on Setpem-|yjoab's strawberry ; ; ant i i the past three mont hs. during .,| tion om | gravel. to ripen, accord- | tendance. mmencing ber 3. be will daily the Moab DO productions LEO Total cost of The bcard voted to renew its} aabaaa today by Judge McConkie is a native of| inp. a. ie an afternoon and Moab, at |o.oun $11.500. about be will work street a brother of Bis-|-rhe Times-Independent from Val contract with the state board of Moab, and is day. each show evening aee rc ~aeeer health public for providing cf,health wicks,‘ secretary-treasurer hop W. R. McConkie and County|p the The fame of "Gone With MARRIAGES Recorder Emma M. Dalton of this|the organization. Carbon county nursing service in the county. ccuekae Wind" has spread throughout the ; The bid of Dr. I. W. Allen for place. He has served as a judge merchants will be contacted per-| ; daug Miss Helen M. Reeves, nation. It is a true portrayal of a large quantity) of the Third district court at Salt sonally and it is probable that all|the purchase of Mitchell, Margaret by novel ReeveS|the Lake Cityd for seven : years, prior to which and ; one-half of yoab's crop can be disposed taken lumber used of ld school grandstand of time he Was) there. Ne from was the!of ac-| of George Mrs. and mr. La Sal, was married at Gaal Friday to Charles T. Moab | and Milano Mulan required three of duce, the cost being years to in excess pro- of Twelfth state senator from the Ww The generous offer of the Carbon | cepted. Leos the ceremony being per-|two and one-half million dollars, Bids for re-shingling the county county organization has been com- | son district. for the All that could be hoped building were opened. The formed by Earl J. ry library onteat _ Marshal Irvin Borre execuchief for who) growers candidacy to : Moab His municated to the camp i 7 ow lowest, | of the h e attende story's recreation on the screen Pp eace. The and Edgar Hayes went un-) Utah of ill take advantage of Proposal of Clint Sly was tive of the state ct an i in .Moab for several years has come true, all the beauty is Friday evening to condu made available to|and he will probably be awarded) school doubtedly will find strong support we See ie deat. hig: that local the revealed in technicolor, and all of graduate found a is and 4 and contract. . vestigatim, the among his many friends and well-| them : A number of claims were passed | school. causes. the _ thrill, the heart-stabbing is Mr. Hicks' letter: resulted from natural sachet wishers of southeastern Utah. and ginny wife a a drama, the tense action, the powerand Lippert by Frank Goni is survived the) Nn. of meeting NAGE: pao - ful love story, are there on the at Price. The tas ge es oo | Gonsales, two sons, who reside Married at Reno. last held committee, executive turday screen. that city for married inpresent body was taken to Pe re- evening, the members peace been the Id, well) Johnson, justice of have Announcements , Clark Gable is featured as Rhett Richfle of Pace Vern W. burial. write you and known Miss structed that I Charlie Goddard, Grand Junc- Butler and Vivien Leigh gives a of ey Henry | marriage Sh or ers the sheepman of of ceived on cooperati Brown, Martha Haeanthy remarkable portrayal of Scarlett 5s.Rg acetal wholehearted |,. business Moab to W. Et. pledge a of waS n district, Winbour mountain Edith TE : IPA beer BANDS PARTIC Moab visitor in Moab Tuesday evenin g, Soe selling of AMENT Kelly of Sparks, Nevada. The wed- in the matter es: aaiea at Mle O'Hara. Oo lea ding |® - the Carbon county. _|Mr. Pace is one of At the four performances at ding took place at Reno on April strawberries, in make' Wayne county, and | ace of f from Car * 25. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will stockmen the Ides, all seats will be reserved, . kindly will you "If bands school Fiftee Miss Zelma and will be placed on sale two and Brandon B. Obie board advisory the of Sparks. chairman at is UPayant in aes i that we are heartily «Otte Earey, both of No. bon, Emery, GT and and San Juan their home of Utah grazing district tha of program graduate supporting a will weeks in advance. Prices will be bride, who The the eastern by Dave 75 cents for afternoons and $1.12 counties particip ated in Saturday married'ierustice on and| d | (31) his sheep sheared ae He recently of the pene: then have the men ival staged Friday | from the University of Nevada and type Derr © wool! his fes shipped Wednesday on music 1| Utah daughter of raise them get in touch with this eldest for evenings. the is 13, May e. - and Minor late d Saturday at Pric ‘William L. the and Howard meres Mrs. Lilla Ore. (icaenaten aA from Greenriver station. school an ye a high Moab : Fs (na e more i onThe Mrs. George A. Newell entertainio - be ant ita, compe -_ R. L. Winbourn, of Moab. ice] Francis R. ers, memb ave RO 50 t inabou mercantile oui to aw them onday with simaes ed the high school graduates of the Colo., married g Mrs. Howard and her son-in-l C tournament, rating widespread | Proper publicity is given a that class of 1940 at a dinner party at in the Class t playing and and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ise ee of bop Freeman, ae ae in for csiad ae ‘Sibad strawberries can|Out the county. superior her home Thursday afternoon. will leave this week Lee Saradakis an Bradley, "Very truly yours, in rade. and MonMr. The afternoon was spent in social el with ee oe nice oy Ne Southeastern Utah Monticello and Reno, for a visit vat =~ this particular program meets anki chat, after which a delicious dinOe ie s Mrs. Kelly. school band a ate AE el, ner was served. Greenriver high meet, makl g Val D. Hicks, Secretary." | of the peace. touch with me and I will see that participated in the Don't borrow-subscribe. . creditable showings 1 . | IN PRICE TOURN with your approval please get in Associated Industries, | day Dy - |