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Show Jee 4 x a Ss LPR PAE | Cie MLUME Times-Independent 65 MOAB, GRAND COUNTY, UTAH, MAY 16, 1940 NUMBER 20 ions Nominate Colorado River Trip Moab City Population Red Cross Appeals Emery County Lions Stake Conference Enjoyable" New Officers 'S "Sale, Shows Increase of 27% For Relief Funds ae at Moab Held Here Sunday~ t mbHold Civie Tatty aciittsatiate ere a dwellings iyona as Election want| bridges, Annual Club &* Salt Lake City, May ° on May a 27. seldom visited 14-C. G. Ss spots The to show population of Moab City incorporated limits -increased from 853 in 1930 to 1081 in 1940, or an increase of > -within for | will tetal around 1350, according to entjnerators. The exact ficures ef the county outside of Moab city have not been fully comSie aaa. tlle. ini | 1880, the "total. -ponslation the his "safe, enjoyable trip" do wn the) Colorado river ftom Moab, Utah, | 27 per cent, according to the mighty stream's to preconfi uence Jandidates for Moab Lions club "- liminary figures announced a toGreen river. * ethene to serve during the year day by Otto B. McKinno n of hers have braved de i mmencing July 1 were nomi- shooti Price, district supervisor of the ng Colorado river seis re ed Monday evening at a meet- | Lake census. The 1940 figures are preMead, but this trip was just ty of the organization, at which liminary and subject to correcto prove that a safe, enjoyable ‘members were present. Presition. trip could be made into virgin iit R. J. Fletcher presided. The rate of increase, it is be. contry," Trumbo the following candidates for the! ; explained upon lieved, will exceed that of mos ) f t |. lous officers were nominated: ees yesterday. Utah municipalities, .- | ‘Mresident, Dr. Sanford Ballinger Noe ot i8-foot boat, with The population of all of Moab | lel Leland D. Heywood. a slightly curved bottom, propelled valley, regardless of city limits, | | ‘| Mirst vice president, Mitchell oo ich and Earl J. Freeman. fecond vice id and president, Boyd L. Jorgensen. ecretary-treasurer, B. Joseph F.| ‘rish. eqyailtwister, H. G. Schmidt. . dontamer, Phil Hurst and Wal- 1% Everton. Spirector, ; wen three-year and D. E. - met Due ee *Alip Ray and Pittman, companied. CITY both outboard | Guide Em- of Trumho. Moab STREET WORK PROGRESSING ac- Cord Baldwin: was 1713. compiled American April, 1940, will easily county's population to ‘eerie 2000, preliminary by Ne heli ex few ki | tio a Utah this Boys' year will July be held; "This Werk 7 to 20, in-| Apostle Reed Smoot and Clyde C. Edmunds Represent General L.D.S. Authorities. | ae visiti - 16, the "total __ Quarterly Juan Com- large Lions. vocal a | (Uet by Mrs. Boyd Jorgensen relief ted eee 0; Meador, Apostle and ae a "The ‘when Davis an has hour ig oe ieee . women) by eas eta ; oO Pha or the| nt aie hi ee ar el cha such coer ene Gants Dale suffering and | "rhe endured ata the aged ee | 4°10 Sally| club,| Moab me rane e organi-| a | Castle Dale club, accepted the gift,| with struck ee . to \horrer necessary, said. of San of the L. D. S. church the) Reed Smoot, member of the council of twelve, and Clyde C. Edumnds, member of the executive board of the church welfare plan, represented the general church authorities, and were interesting speakers at all of the sessions. : Decision was made at the cone€ a board, replacing separte Y. L. M. I. A. and Y. M. M. I. A. boards. The following were elected as the general M. I. A. board of the stake: Superintendent, William Ervin Palmer: first ‘aetben, Miss by solo eae h vcted by the Red Cross | 4 convention in Washington pag noon Earl = = of the Wednesday which closed the are officers tO| sented to toe ee aoe : , fcr war relief). an appeal conference stake was held at Moab Sunday, with @ large attendance from Moab, Monticello and Blanding wards. Three sessions were held. to mitigate the suffering. "Author-|P2™°4 by Miss Corinne Weech, and ity was national Your required funds if the Red Cross whe to sues weeks. Pays The numbered and served death and devasta-| trou : Dale re | Musical ome num Castlei the innocent civilian| bers included among Fiabe State from n populations | The ment Lions at a banquet hotel. | tendance at the banquet being at69. H. Davis in| R. J. Fletcher, president of the Red Cross drive, Moab relief the Emery fun A aleke q| county club, visitorswelcome and dintroduc ed Dr. ||for announc ing the a Europeo n county will be made public withnext Dale appeal- ladies, contributicns |Moab tO @ War relief fund of a mini-| tion population figures on all of Grand the |Castle today for public | The Moab Lions club was host 10-The | saturday night to a delegation of May show the that the invasion of three smal}! | S#2ford Balanger as toastmaster. be in ex- ~"evtral nations early today and| Sd Ee: ne ae estimates the spread of ' in Red Cross the to C., ‘mum of $10,000,000. | Chairman Norman The in WPA Will Sponsor Community Picnic To Any Utah Youth RAPIDLY Moab city street improvework is progressing rapidly, two-| Under the direction of Dwight term, Boys' State Open county census D. oe (ed pleted and will not be made pubof Grand sixteent h Washington, fs | munity Week" has been set aside ay : never has con-| an mind near | nationally de | they were taken on a motor boat! in| ceived. from May 20 to 25 assistant, Mrs. Marian G Nielson: "T ree all svmnathetic Americans | "iP down the Colorado river. D. Hey-| order to acquaint people of enh: second assistant, La Ray AlexanStreet, extending from the Goudedover director. der; secretary-treasurer, Norman HM) me of the interesting matters lock to the D. A. Johnson corner, wood, commander of the Grand ica with the accomplishments of. Oo respond quickly and generously to this appeal by making sineiglel-F" "Settee sussed at the meeting was the|2"e receiving the bulk of the work.| county post of the American Le-|the professiona ARCHES W. Peace; assistant secretary-treal and service divi-| ate contributions to their local Red | TEADY on surer, Lucile P. Wright; boara The Legion is sponsorin g the|sicn projects and to indicate ation in the prices of gaso-|1®¢ old "town arroyo" has been gion. needs Cross ce ek stad chapter." Boys' members, Mary L. Adams, R. W. State movement, and from | and opportunities Ake throughout the southeastern | 2'ained and is being filled, a fleet for carrying Saieinan Davis said that tele-+ Already during May, 259 people ue area. It was pointed cut | Of dump trucks being employed in present indications this state's en- through more of un- grams had gone forward today to have visited Arches National monu-| McAllister, Allie W. Adams, WilAmerica's lard Luce, Elizabeth Young, Stan1M in Moab the established price ®@Uling dirt from a trap on campment will be even more suc- finished business. the 3700 Red _ Cross chapters | ent: according to H. G. Schmidt, Emily W. Redd, C. == best-grade gasoline is 25 cents cemetery hill. The large irrigation cessful than the one held last year, custodian. The number of visitors|| ley Lyman, Local and state sponsors, in co - throughout the nation giving the Claude Robbins, Afton Stevens, zallon, whereas in Monticello- canal on C street between Fourth Mr.: Heywood yesterday gave|operatbiion with the Works Projects alicia last week was 177. Colorado, Cali-| ; quota which; e ach chapter George A. Hurst, Jr. and Josephine miles further from the base of and Fifth streets will aslo be in- The Times-Independent the fol- | Administration, of the | fornia and Utah cars predominate, | are featuring the! need to make up its char information relative |with a considerable number from! Bayles. to ere iply-the price is 21 cents for "!0Sed in 36-inch metal culvert in ] Owing projects throughout the!ten million dollar fund Mrs. Cornelia Perkins, who had same kind of gasoline. Speakers °der to make possible a full width Boys' State: ithe eastern and middle western | | week: served as stake president of the Purposes Nursrey schools, sewing, school ted that the price in. the Street south of the school athletic, J. F. Parrish, chairman of the. states. Y. L. M. I. A. for 28 years, was Boys' State is a plan for train-|lunch, food preservation, It is expected that travel to the| adult edu- Grand county charter of the Red| ious communities is establishea e!4| given an honorable release. 1 3 in the functional cation, | of aspects As soon as the streets are leveled ‘in n g recreation, art, music,;/Cross, the wholesale oil companies, on Saturday received the | entarens will increase steadily as| A feature of the conference was I, and graded, they will be graveled | citizenship. It is a program of edu-| writers, commodity distribution, | following i not by the retailers. L. telegram from Norman | "he BERSOI SCVRHCEN. honoring Mother's day, | a pageant ylor and Mitchell Melich were Preparatory to oiling. In all,| cation sponsored by the American) research and recor ds projects. |H. Davis, national chairman: given Sunday evening at the high winted as a committee to make | Seven blocks will be paved, wit h| Legion, department of Utah. Its| To carry out the objectives of "With the invasion of Holland, school auditorium. All wards of the Purpose is to teach the youth of | familiarizing investigation of the gasoline S°™e additional grading in the public with the! Belgium and Luxemburg, the war City Softball League ee stake were represented. Musioe constructive attitudes toward | work being done as well as to has entered a phase ‘ situation and report at the | S0uth part of town. which will |cal numbers were rendered by the | he American form of government.| give WPA employees a broad pic- inevitably and at once bring widemeeting of the club. | Moab and Blanding wards, and the l May s To Begin Play | Boys' State attempts to show that | ture of the work done in the spread and appallin ufferi letter from Dr. E. P. Hunt, t |pageant was given by Monticello. ursery c 00 9 our scheme of gi govern men th as not | | division in which divisi they i are employi | millions of hopeless ili men, genats. women) ria east ] essor Of physical education |The event was attended by an | outworn its usefulness; that all a/ed, the following program is being and children. In order to inaugu-'| hygiene at Leland Stanford |audience that filled the auditorium democracy needs is an intelligent! sponsored in Moab: rate widespread relief measures versity, stated that he planned itizenry and a clean, honest and On Monday, May 20-Community the American Red Cross is at once! enjoyed. ake a trip to Moab in June nh. term, H. W. Balsley and R. g.| Wadleigh, state road commission ititcher. Dr. J. W. Williams is the|f0Teman. The four blocks on C Clusive, Lehi, at Camp according to Williams, Leland Ss o See ~ at, mBurer ¥ local--stenery. Dr. photographer and is a who of note, ‘illustrated Bb featuring C offered travel to present lecture . at southeastern ; To Have Open House Utah Giaes Moab Veaine SoS win nursery days, be belt' school for ok ‘ihel impartial park City \the of the people. will Program |Sive to the Boys' State ' full | our youth in five At a meeting of the softball| © Capacity, and. was. reszon-| picnic foy all adults, to be held at launching a campaign for a mini- ™®"@eers Monday night, the first administration at 6:30 where p. m. (free chili, p punch or coffee will be/ purposes "to educate i Served.d. Each Each one will iT furnish hisi the duties, privileges,;own dish, spoon and cup, and any $100. Please entire at once leadership of mobilili Me ae were drawn up. The first game be played Friday, May 17, will h beginning Monday, May 20.) rights and __ responsibiliti f | iti ‘la bea ; _.,| between Dalton Wells and_ the first‘ga taa A invited Ragas betel to| American citizenship." ig? sponsibiities Of /additional will/and in order your| | yop ee a Th ri MOaP exceeded and that may be raised quota community Baldwin! D. E. talk MaycrA short given bylunch. It is wholly|be publicMe is cordially visit the school between the hours|a plan for training in the practical| with responses from Superinten-| wi rules and delay. Chapters may retainin | coulations. Soria 1-| without p p June ‘of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., to observe} aspects of government. It is func-|dent Helen M. Knight, a parent,'15 ver cent of collections to ccver| The that : it be club voted ' drive lerican to being to aid get for Se ries has inty, and te the normal routine of|tional in that applications of the/and one of the foresters. govern- | An informal program of music, made in every possible}community singing and recreative and constitution the} games will follow around a huge of democratic 'books, self-help clothing, and var-|way. The of. ‘ious reference material coficerning| statutes of the state of in| ‘child development and family life.|the patterns from which placed benefit of | At the special |amental program parent law of Utah are|bon fire. A special feature he fund-|evening will be free prizes Boys' Utah by State|buted merchants of ce. in members m. ex. Wil evening, in the May Relief 23, society the ] local ] war instructions expenses. ; Letter od follows." Chairman Parrish announces| at fanizing a large Moab iertson were deléga| county board | Grand county the caravan. _The original Maurice! and n to accompany Hansen Son J. elected members|Sisted of anon: con- of sum covers the with the entireof program, transportation ht, n | exceptio Knig M. Helen of Mrs. This ‘cuardian. commission. executive board its citizens) lor, Ruth Skidmore, cost|the benefit of all people in the com-| the| munities, to| for every it will be worth public while citizen spirited City League Softball Schedule. All games to start at 6 p. m. Briday.' May ‘ 'vs. "1%Dalton t Moab Ask Grand County For $100 War Relief pm to May Meadors | } during Club vs.) Tuesday, May 21 -Moab Co-op! vs Scouters. Wednesday, May 22-Meadors | Cafe, vs. Dalton Wells. Thursday. May Lions Club. Friday, May Meadors Cafe. Saturday, May vs. Moab Co-op. 23-Moab Garage vs. Monday, May 24-Scouters 25-Moab VS. Garage | 27-Lions Club vs.| Daltcn Wells. Tuesday, May 28-Meadors Cafe| vs. Moab Co-op. Wednesday, May 29-Lions Club vs. Scouters. Thursday, May 30-Moab Garage vs. Dalton Wells. Friday, May 31-Lions Moab Co-op. Saturday, June Daltcn Wells. will be IN | | | 20-Lions drawn Club | | CITY as Moab Garage| this soon schedule as_ this VALLEY SWIMMING POOL TO BE OPENED SOON Moab's municipal swimming pool will be opened to the public within the next week or two, according to Mayor D. E. Baldwin. A chlorinating plant is now being installed, and after it is opened the vs.) pool vs.) MONUMENT United Artists, large motion picture producers of Hollywood, are establishing a camp and studios at Kayenta in the Navajo reservation, for filming the spectacular production, . "Kit Carson." An elaborate camp is being erected at Kayenta for the accommodation of the cast, which will comprise several hundred. The leading role will be played by Jobn Hall. Most of the exterior scenes will be filmed in the northern end of Monument valley, in the vicinity of Harry Goulding's trading post. formally The 1-Scouters aie iin Te ee Fane ane . vs| Cafe. 8! wipL FILM "KIT CARSON" S 18-Scouters Monday, June 3- Mr. Elliott paid a tribute to the, for _ its| VS. Meadors Cafe. chapter county Grané Second round of Cross Red last the record Well | | Co-op. Monday, Mrs. Helen M.} Later |nances constructed Guidance' to Ssed the opinion that local | School ('e-90n00 Taylor. | Ann |Knight, and Clara Adjustment." Both mothers| to govern themselves. geese eas com-| refreshment Eligibility the on |'Those ine eat cia aE, un. and fathers of the community are| are Mrs. Nora Taylor, Mrs.| mittee be| will admission for Candidates ibtedly will consume all the | &Srecially invited to attend. Mrs. Stella Day,| The Grand county Red Cross Immediately after the program| accepted subject to quota if they! Nalie Dalton, to asked was week this and the pro- chapter maties Moab valley now produces.| | Mrs. Ethel Tangren qualifications: following the a social dance will be featured in mect he club members present voted| They must be boys who | eram committee, composed of Mrs.| contribute $100 for the relief of the L. D. S. recreation hall. The were Tay- the civilian population of Holland tically unanimously to ac-| Mrs. Maggie high | Ethel Tangren, in senior or seniors oublic is urged to attend. Both old-| juniors pany the Navajo Trail good| ‘and Belgium, as a part of a namusic will be|schools as of May 1, 1940, or boys|lor and Mrs. Stella Stewart. time and modern tour to Salt Lake City on R. J. Fletcher, president of the tional fund of ten million dcllars ‘not in school of approximately the| he 18 and 19. It is expected that played. being collected to aid the people those that announces club, tjons school) The Moab nursery school with|same age as senior high east 25 Moab people will join, its associated parent classes is one| juniors and senior s and all of good) wishing transportation to the pic- of the stricken low countvies wo caravan of Colorado highway| have been invaded by Germany. i can meet at the Moab of the {6 nursery school units in|moral character. All 1939 elective|nic grounds sters who will go to the Utah) office) Garage at 6:00 p. m. Monday, and Robert S. Elliott, field representathe state of Utah, and has been/officers who held an elective tive of the American Red Cross, te capital to advertise the scenic cars. club will furnish 1938,|are eligible to return. ithe Lions in operation since Dece mber, met with Durces of southeastern Utah) Expense | Throughout the week, the nursery| was in Moab Tuesday and linder the auspices of the works| i southern Colorado. The scenic) The entire cost for the period is| school will be cpen for inspection. ‘the directors of the local chapter vrojects administration with the pon sposoring | Since these programs are sponsored| to enlist their aid in raising needWrelopment committee of the club ~ Grand $15 to be paid by the the - tion funds. for!ed units Ws instructed to take the lead in| direct rere and the | organization, individual, parent or) by local governmental by | l ag Lees sini eds com-| roo School ; th eir that a committee will commence Saturday, May of the work at once raising the chapter's| Moab Garage. contri- | quota. | 8 has been developed. Utah Boys'| munity. as| be thought of m,| State should The general committee in charge 4! being a mythi cal 49th state with} of the picnic and the functions of| Carbon | Superintendent HelenImportance M. Knigh of|a constitution, statutes and ordi-|the week include: Mrs. Nora Taydiscuss "The |'Thursday eee club only *rasing) purchase developed the q) not ' ; the | |age, the children from 2 to 5 years of| principles but also exhibits of children's; ment are by the in the "iron lung" to be ce hospital for the tern Utah people. _ behin initiated Legion funds on given in "#*55 sessions was the campaign against the use of liquor and tobacco. Mr. Edmunds' remarks were devoted to _ the church's welfare activities. to be hic nsor attractions. The lecture, club voted. suz- The Dr. Hunt's ing t mum war relief fund of ten mil- mound' of the. league sehedule: end licicn dollars. Your chapter quota isi rules and regulations for the league) immensely by of the will be natatorium the school city opened. will be district recreational - operated as a part program. -- Literary Club Names Next Year's Officers couvnThe campaign, enternembership and a from camp small|see a part of the largest round is completed. | ‘Miss Clara Taylor, Cecil S. Thom- | and in the state on the n ‘the club. Mrs. Lloyd | | amo unt of spending money for the} prise of its kind ever undertake ‘ty ranked third Rules and Regulations R. McConkie, W. on ‘son. based ps membershi of history number | The meeting was held in the will nt in the governme boy himself. A canteen any be|by | 1-Each team must have a field) Newell Emma Mrs. ‘population, the sum of $183 being Sement of the Baptist church,| SomervilleMrs.andVaLois Hadlock acted| ‘established to that the boys may|of mankind.-Contribued. captain and a manager. However, | | raised. ® Philathea class serving the | Walker. if the team manager is a playing Mrs. Melba | pure hase incidentals such as soft-| ner. | as head tea cher with Mr. Eljjott stated that 15 fer) manager, he may act as both. The) etc. Officers of the Women's Literary the state |drinks, candy, gum, ane supervising from sent of the funds collected in the , Quota of Moab for the ensuing manager and the captain shall be. club present | At office. é school nursery be retained driveusedwill for war relief number. limited of the Because ek any rule| year were elected at a meeting of making the only _ones to to be ‘locally i: head acting is Mrs. Anna Tangren the into taken be can by the umpire.| the club held Friday. actual or decision made the of i Skiamore ‘of boys that rq | saienincein Pas A a iy) with Miss Ruth | teacher this year, it 'Boys' State program Anyone else entering into the dis-| The new officers are: President, trate een bcd 7 OF Ls | supervisor. i'money will be sent to Europe, but a | has been found necessary to estab-| Mitchell Melich; vice presicussion may be ‘dismissed from the| Mrs. ion cooperat food, for splendid here the h lit will be expended see| lish a quo ta for each community the stricken) ball game immediately by the um- ‘dent, Mrs. Dale M. Parriott; treacreiatielty: both inside and D for Startin ‘and clothing Barracks 6f Utah. The commit- | § Heywood; D. state L. the ‘in Mrs. ire pire. retary, up set been | outside equipment has people. | |§ one that decided bat Andrews; S. James Mrs. a surer, team must have 2.-Each Red} e pro- tee has, therefore, county he of meeting A so that now there is adequat : : boy to chase foul balls and take auditor, Mrs. D. E. Baldwin, and candidate will be allowed to each |§ Candidate recti on of COC Construction of the fir st bar-| to. service giving for vision 25 to er week. this will commence ex-| are materials of kloads by furnished five local the community emp loyed are people federal funds, to operate ted to arrive at the campsite through py. Four barracks of the port-|the school. The daily schedu le of the childto brought rie type are being r egulated periods ba bab from an abandoned camp in ren includes rest and eating, _e@stern Lieut. Utah. Edward C. sewer adiness who lines. to storage and system nk, pumping d Jr., water of installation } Coffin, of construction of the completed practically s charge imp, has water Everything start the is m erection of ildings. Lieut. Coffin has a crew ' 40 enrollees from Dalton sisting in constructing T the a had visited eral weeks. the Leaches Lea in milk basic the habits morning the in afternoon. Happy nection of and ingood establishing is emphasized.-Con-~ is i of Dalton, daughter iss Naomi on of Moab, end Mrs. Bert Dalt ic from ng this week graduati Uta the on Dd. &. institute ee State at Agricultural Logan, Boys' State being college @ member e a ticebetiltlaapmeensane ha. ia men young county All Grand joining who may be interested in enrollthe July during the CCC conment period are requested to office fer with the county welfare reMiss at the earliest possible date, about 70. Ann Taylor, direcfrom ports Miss Clara lady graduating class of g youn a and Dalton honor graduCedar City were the be ates, ons ofandtae ‘will class. ' joint valedictor- tor. There ccc men. for will be an opening a number of local in the young fight in ‘equally card. z bats. team the shall league share chanel, | the last to be held league. for|the lung" chase of an "iron Utah, Grand county ah rs scheduled to play. 5-All games are post| for schedule tap dancing The be must and p. m, the American Legion will | start at 6 and Fridays No. If not, the Mondays, Wednesdays m. p. 6:15 by started stage a dance at the G. C. ball-| follows: forfeit, or get conevening. The post late team must Saturday 9 to 9:20 a. m.-Baby beginners. sell-| =| sent t 0 of the other manager to play i ticket i at conduct a vigorous will 9:20 to 9:40 a. m.-Tap beginners. game. g five-innin a a raise to hopes and 10 a. m.-lIntermediate to 9:40 drive ing both or one time, by game 6-If | the at amount l substantia very enough men/|tap have do not | teams 10 to 10:20 a. m-Advanced tap. sme to"*help in the worthy cause. they game, the to start J. Meador is chairman of the | present ~ 10:20 to 11 a. m.-Acrobatics. pick up players not signed 12-Badminton, table to iron lung committee, and C. S.| may m. a. 11 play of 54 g selected. eS new procuring General groups are requested Sponsoring no to note that Boys' State is in disciplinary opportunity, an sense boys Only eamp. recreational or in qualifications outstgnding with leadership, and service character, attitude serious a will have who citizenship intensive an_ toward be | should program, training rethe in with | historian, Mrs. Mars Pope. was club the of meeting The until fall. Mrs. a He | except Dalton Wells CCC camp, J. W. Corbin, who attended the of federstate convention 'who will furnish one ball for each| recent LEGION TO G IVE DANCE clubs, gave a Tre= e in. FOR IRON LUNG FUNDS game that they participat at each) ated women's . convention the of port passed be will hat 4-A pes tal tae SS to help pay the expenses e To raise funds to assist in the game | in at the end of the first week of : eee Ee reg decided to stage candidates. tributed. Wells for juice dependence supplements and lunch noon tomato p. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomson and ildren motored to Upalco t0 dend the week-end with Mfrs. omson's sister, Mrs. Earl Leach, id family. They returned Monday, companied by Mrs. Irene Powell, # supervised play, food daily of the ek Pnalf in supplied being quirements was held yesterCross committee oO f the i ways and means for|care day to devise 3.-Each was, 0. It tentatively iri the basis of each on community American the of members seven Legion post that serves that comLen America local The munity. gion post will contact all organiconin ity gations in its commun for children's for the park servic e CCC) 30 children. The food housing the of|lunches as well as located at the mouth supplies are bab canyon west of the Colora do! facilities and teaching while tks mp Charles Edison, secretary of the navy, who seeks the Democratic Tuesnomination gubernatorial Jersey's primary elec- day in New tion. Edison powerful is supported machine of Hague, Jersey City mayor. by the Frank with another club, and Thomson will be in charge of the | up men until their players ar- tennis. dance. Floyd Trout has charge of | these Gym schedule Tuesdays, Thurs= ‘Tive. ticket drive. club will be limited to days and Saturdays: 7.-Each public) ten= general the hoped is a Girls-9:30 to 10:30-Table is a if the manager i es t be ome ee Lyman tor of a Moab cota ay blabla Willardson, state weights and players, whole-|15 If the player. play, inspeec-|teeen measures, was|ager. business caller Monday. then players, 8.-Ci manager the club may including No does have not six- the man- ae nis, badminton, Boys-10:30 badminton, Boys-3 softball. . tennis. to tennis. to 12-Table tennis, 4:30 p. m.-Junior |