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Show ee | (Payable LOREN L. in TAYLOR, DO Advance) Editor | and Manager at the Moab | Looking hospital, Sprecher with Miss nurse, and Ryan Doctors charge. ‘in school public Eno, ‘Maude Backward Through the Files of The Times were doing the ‘sees iia ee i 20 Years Ago This Week. AGRICULTURE oe operations. | | , . * | | M. road engineer at Moab. The 1920 edition of "The Whiz-| With zer," Grand county high school|ferred annual, The was printed this million pounds of Dr. from 70 to 72 Richard R. Lyman water grazing Utah| It was cents pointed payments per | ranchers are out in the school to not farmers made as meeting A in Moab. |country. The son was born E. Gordon. to A son was born Joseph Tibbetts. Mr. and Mrs.| helping the |build up the to Mr. and Mrs.|and |has A tonsil clinic was 15 per than a month earlier. At | cent of the 1910-14 average, | field ; . ated wheat and wheat being index of feed feed ad- rose two) prices Te aer re-| Despite wartime demands, the the world has about 1,400,000 bushels the;of wheat more than it will the sume during the marketing held|farmers was of prices paid one point higher The population by on is growing a ‘eroded will next first the at the year of the profitable fall when will methods depend price used in tened may vary as upon,| second,| feeding. as the Utah| Plugs VICO Tested re and ae county. Commissioners. delivered to the | | g undersigned AlanDINEHART you've ies mats ip for Grand ‘DO YOU | "RHYTHM JAMBOREE," Short-"NEWS REEL" MONDAY LINDA LOOKS | OVEL BUT HIS ARMS ARENY'T IN ALTYRONE's AR WAYS reas | | "++ $0 she's oy} to learn what Se cretaries have that a wife hasn't] the Motoring Oil Stations and San Juan APPRECIATE POWER DARNELL / Counties. THE VALUE OF gives silent you you servant a legal a at if y WARREN WILLIAM + BINNIE BARNES WENDY BARRIE - JOAN DAVIS | | vourChecking Account 2 MONKEYS Romance!. ... spicedy with wit © and spark: - ing with laughs! "THE HITCH-HICKER"'-Short IS THE CWAZIEST PEOPLE"-Comedy > all times and places. record of every WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY receipt. bookkeeping Bs. a tee 05 Open every evening until 12 PEP you time. safe way It serves you in many | of handling worth other money. ways that often are a passing thought. Rec Sun Soap, Glasses 4 for GAS MEMBER ~ WITHERS |e CK UP YOUR | SROUBLES "Say FEDERAL RESERVE = SYSTEM <= She RITZ Grothers Specials! Woodbury Bathing Caps Woodbury Cold Cream 88 saves It is the => This lotion is a scientific product that blocks out harmful sun's rays, lets you tan without painful redness. Not oily, not greasy, won't pick up sand. ooh (Vico) service Cleaned, =. =: Melville COOPER = -;:* e Cuma ditt) ae ere tC eee ay time. Wee ' Lotion and play safe. until Aa PLGA Jergen's Suntan Robertson's Service OILS Grand ES : Paul J. Black Agent not considered checked it at Robertson's I by a eT OO a UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY It Lubrication, Spark by transaction. Ch eck-Up NOW! Change, summer oil, 5 quarts, with flushing received Next SERVICE SPECIALS Oil be GASOLINE It gives transmission, differential, etc. aig WANTED. will "Sealed Associ: | Bids should be marked Southern! Bid" on the outside of the envelope) Complete Service for Public at All Utah It go bids Pep 88 an Stanolind It is your Don't also $4.44) Gentlemen Ladies - Check-up : Deceased.- claims with MOTOR OILS the| Pioneers met Friday afterncen at! their clubrooms. Routine business was disposed of, after which a pro-| gram of musical numbers and readings was presented. Prices: Ronzio, Ronzio, present or furnished Pleasant,/County the of The| over much of of about which more market-| and has no control of Mt. increase areas and | Come Out and Help This |" "=" The Daughters Worthy Cause CREDITORS Cuisseppi Vico ad Quaker State market price, but he does have}! centrol, within certain limits, over| the cost of production. Experi- | ments carried out at the Utah | ‘State Agricultural college show that | ‘the cost of producing a hundred| |pounds of grain on hogs being fat- Ce 1940. Utah Oil Peaiahe far areas than) are already rate with the market producer You are cordially invited to attend. Utah. 16, 1940; 6, | away. prove 'ed of ‘SUNDAY | Whether_or not the large num-| ber of weaner pigs now in Utah| To raise funds to assist in the purchase an "Iron Lung" for Eastern Utah. TO "FLY CASTING"-Short Detailed information as to the| 'work to be done can be obtained} ifrom any member of the Board of) Utah, spent several days in south-|and Over 1500 years ago the Romans | were producing Olive oil and wines in North Africa-a land that is! now largely desolate; the soil AT G. C. B.R. claims conyear growing being fastest in those are already poorest Over-crowded. Saturday, May 18 IN TECHNICOLOR eastern Utah the first of the!on or before the date above) week, soliciting memberships in| mentioned. | the civic organization. Mr. Jensen MARGIE M. LEAMING, County Clerk. ‘reported that he met with very First publication, May 9; last | favorable response throughout this 16. part of the state. i ublication, May lace, secretary of agriculture, states.| 'The working farm pooxulation is) ' 445,000 DANCE Jensen representative Civic Clubs |crowded with far more people than ‘can hope to make a decent living out of agriculture, Henry A. Wal-' ‘now AMERICAN LEGION T. W. is 1939-40. ranches because the nation more rapidly in rural a vital interest in these re- jin cities and the farms F. W. Greaser was appointed) sources. freight and passenger agent for'| the D. & R. G. W. at Thompsons. | The index _ FULL LENGTH FEATURE CATH- ‘the undersigned until 10 a. m., Monday, May 20, 1940, for the i/labor involved in repairing and reroofing| and roof the © \rebracing Wareand Garage ‘the County ‘house. Bids are to include labor | only, as all material will be| Retail distribution of nylon hesiery, hailed as the "successor to silk stockings" will begin Wednesday. Kay Morrow is shown modeling a pair of the new stockings, made principally of coal. part! federal government June BIDS the farmers and ranchers fertility of their farms| on Sealed and P0ints, to 105 per cent of pre-war. a ‘of the relief program or to and Dr:| distribute wealth but to help Disneys OF OF before July 25, 1940. WALTER RONZIO, Administrator. | | First publication, May 16, 1940;) | ‘last publication, June 6, 1940. development, de- it was also three points higher and other range- than on April 15, 1939. Prices of George W. Middleton, prominent; farmers and ranchers conserve L. D. S. churchmen, addressed a/|Soil and rgnge resources of W. 'Utah, 123 , water. Walt ‘vouchers to the undersigned at the Fa law office of Mitchell Melich, Moab, |to correct some of these conditions. Vanced during the past month and wool was sold this spring at prices|that ranging pound. culinary of ‘known as Joe ‘Creditors will week by | building practices ranchers are able | Cl, Times-Independent. Fifteen and publication, Estate | menace to communities| on these watersheds for April lirrigation COURT STATE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY THURSDAY re- CREDITORS DISTRICT COUNTY, NOTICE | . Eugene Bush had succeeded M.|@ serious Murtaugh as resident state) depending TO trator, Price, publication, May First | Through the provisions of the The Grand county schools closed for the term this week. A class AAA range conservation program, | of six, all girls, graduating from the Utah ranchers are solving many of high school, the' graduates being their major range problems, ClarMisses Ida Larsen, Vera Palmer, ence Holyoak, member of the Grand Jewell Peterson, Ila Allred, Nina County AAA committee, reported Bankhead and May Shafer Jensen. when he returned home this week The high school faculty of seven|after attending the state AAA) & was composed of A. E. Jones,/range training school held at principal; Miss Ruth Farr, Miss} Brigham City, May 6 to 11. Edna Baldauf, Miss Eola Moore, To give ranchers and range exR. W. Rigdon, Miss Lottie Corn- aminers a more complete picture wall and Miss Bess Cheney. Only of the AAA program and its obone of the teachers, Miss Farr, had| jectives, many direct and related signed a contract for next vear. phases of the farm program were A cattle and sheep war had| presented during the school. Illustrated lectures stressed the broken out along the state line | between Uintah county, Utah, and/| importance of conservation in Utah. pointed out that while Moffat county, Colorado. Utah Speakers flockmasters had lost more than much of the erosion has come as result of weathering, 300 sheep which were killed after) a natural instances serious the herders had been tied and} there are many knocked unconscious. Senators Reed| where it has been speeded up by| burning off or grazing off the) Smoot and W. H. King had filed covering. This has re-| protests with the department of! vegetative sulted in a depleted range and is justice. © * THE GRAND UTAH. ‘last tf ea O1 . Bowen administrator at his residence in Moab, Grand County, State of Utah on or before the 18th day ‘of July, 1940. GEORGE BEESON, Administrator. F. B. HAMMOND, Attorney for Adminis- - s Cord In the Estate of NANCY ERINE BEESON, deceased. Creditors will 1.00 eeenee e*eneene ue eek cman eadenbaccccépecces' Ce ee Ore Ee PEE Bae eeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeee Months Six : IN RATES SOROS So COREE Year One Mrs. NOTICE Utah. Moab, at and eee SUBSCRIPTION Utah. County, Grand Second-Class matter at the Postiffce Under the Act of March 3, 1879. as Mntered Independent the and Times Valley at Moab, Thursday Every Issued Grand the of consolidation A Mr. cently installed a butane gas system at their tourist auto court. | Their cabins, which are new and modern, will now be supplied with ‘gas for heating and cooking. ~ The Times-Independent | Counter Hosiery Reaches Last--Nyton At eS Sa THE FOUR } VY 1940 16, May =o PAGE Thursday, UTAH MOAB, TIMES-INDEPENDENT, 19¢ OF MOAB COMING- | "¢s Since 1917 a Growing Member | _LIONEL CE THE FIRST ROBIN," Short-"MAROY RCH OF TIME" 25 O56 The Moab Drug Co. LYNN BARI « JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT STANLEY FIELDS ¢ FRITZ LEIBER The First National Bank | 25e " of Federal Deposit Institution Guaranty Corporation one With the Wind June 2 e . 1 dy how We tL 99 . 14-15 The IDES . | |