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Show : UTAH MOAB, TIMES-INDEPENDENT, THE ell, ss The TimesIndependent M@ntered as Second-Class matter at the 7 Under the Act of - a Moab, at Utah. ss Meni on aoe (Payable is be In Aara ee LOREN L. TAYLOR, Editor and Looking Bac « Wal vt Indian creek during | aid sl poy of persons unfamiliar eek , . to 68 cents their wool, many consigned w their per pound for per cruiser with | cent Idaho, service. Since sheepmen had/| naturalist clips, taking an) forest and for the head, at 65 this week after he cents a for had sold pound. $14 his al wool NEW GASOLINE WILL - The great forest service was having @ paper deal of difficulty in securing |jncludes a crew of men La Sal-Paradox to complete highway. the| The ; he Phone ai ' : BOOK AND OF A ea? f Payee plant is geared ‘ing the pe May Iowa, tre |Philander college, are I i! Mountain Trees," by Preston of Colorado Fort new or gasoline can 8 | 4 eee rc = Cecine ee) al at : = alana sated o - : PLACE NAMES SUBJECT OF BOOK ae Lakee facts eee City, May regarding --- ba a ae to historians, interested in state, checks from and ae ne we have ee history * e as (een long been In changed we the first-year have | | = 4-H CLUB Seon many he, nter-'and to find them now would cities and quire exhausting research. for distribution this week that manual identification makes and an possible|over understand-| a average long state, and gives altitudes, his} sO; period can also determined. 1700 both "A miles-per-gallon| the the leaves, plates full-page 126 contains It showing growing range, twigs, flowers, and an- Wade of supervision book," be/"is extensive research, the | stata department the derivation of al- struction. place extinct major its names fruit F. by certified been mechanical chairman, department, A. names, said the listing as including} and existing contribution of they Copies names. j|request | ject, 59 the of project director.|City, original appeared ey state las tte a tite he Ae SANE Oil on ae ccompanied panic ® ‘hoa business. by Mrs. |ig! They ey: Li.bil Prega- 7. SATURDAY pr esents GOLDWYN OPER DAVID NIVEN e ANDREA LEEDS ALD OWEN REGINALD NT ai shoots Di by Henry Hathaway a cages' aoa LSASED THRU U wth cd ing , Mary Patterson; vice Ellen Dalton; secretary- ? a Vilate are by theland the editorial cessful. place | instruction in of public : early in the ene Mrs. Helen state ¥ ne y NV 3 ae gee ii D y "MENDELSSOLIN'S 22, seven girls muffins made was highly : WEDDI SUNDAY suc- Reporter. Nielson, i-|motored to Mt. Pleasant Tuesday returning yesterday with their pro-| Lake Miss Ella and Ruddy, who attended Wasatch acadmey the past term. Miss Ella of public member of the graduating capitol. ood 4 --_-- - and Mrs. Sanford Ballinger Dr. mailed children, department meeting -Desie Kadleck.| W. available by the and song,|day morning, May present. We | being to the Utah writers' South State St., Salt or Parrish UN exe p) Gans ie Uf KM p | fe | made Snake ees . bite fatalities to one amount minutes. during a was class. every in India seven Bergen, | engineering | Washington Universl- | ty. ns Se Utah oigat inde See GLORY | So coo elected officers as follows: re- President, president, popula- ing of all native or naturalized) The Mile-Dial was invented by | histories and manuscripts." This} A striped football is being trees in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Continental Oil company engineers.|information, he said. is invaluable for use in floodlight games. er Mexico,/and its mathematical accuracy New Nevada, Montana, Western Texas, Utah and Wyoming. rday Maxwell led the group|Moab yesterday z dates of all) allred. Our first meeting was held back of the/at Mrs. Parrish's at 9:30 Wednes- and) The book was revised | writers' project under the this copies," 2,000 of edition hird at the/most was anounced May|same time easily accumulate traveled, miles State College Press, purchases' and | | = == by| through cooperation of the Utah tions and settlement | writers' projects and the state de-| communities. In the of the} Based on Conoco/»oo0k gives can ee Sg l Sieceay but summer - oe te ‘tistielany aed Andrews, || : inasmuch the names 5 aD ee == the ; de-| Salt the/esting be} Ma | | compartment | nounced Charles K. Madsen, state research editor. It was mimeo‘graphed for free distribution by the} the motori&t| director of the writers' project. Rich-|can make frequent State; mileage he obtains Collins. Publication| Bronz-z-z Iowa. The the in ‘the glove car. With it te ‘ ‘ren ote | be obtained | partment of public instruction. book is the official state Love Thee." We | "Utah, "Hundreds of requests from every selling Con-| surface the matring out number of fangs See > i automatically | leased | The dial, which can 252 free at service stations 10-Of refi ; k he of the manual $ by the Iowa Ames, and miles per gallon of the dial. a 4R1 fl ed in the|tinental Oil company products.|part of the United States f th Rotky Mountain can be attached to the dash with-| Canada have made necessary i Utah sine, aaeceding: to a carried manual entitled of the illustrated new "Rocky ard J. test, merchan away. to has, Times-Independent. ‘calculates the PICTURES TREES |a simple turn ROCKY MOUNTAINS eT oe DESCRIBES Monday ae in community singing, - a vocal trios were rendered by | IDAY and | FR The Moab Light & Power com-/nymber of gallons of Conoco| towns throughout the state are in-| In addition to name origins, the treasurer, Sally Taylor; song al pany had commenced ice deliveries.) Bronz-z-z gasoline purchased and|cluded in "Origins of Utah Place book contains a short section of Donna Meador; reporter, Desi¢ Mrs. are leaders Our the | Nielson. about ‘the number of miles traveled dur-| Names," a 48-page publication re- general information Wis RIO SS AAEM NEW park given jectiv of the nursery || jectives |Forest Clerk Wallace Everton gave}. 'a resume of WPA accomp-| llished on the La Salworkforest. Mrs./of Mr.FruitaoH 5Ben SAMUEL which is a simple count of city were output. reer professor of| State college.| campaign he "Mile-Dial" ivice which keeps modern States' 1936 DEVICE AID MOTORIST advertising total mineral Grande's ang. drawino, exacting demands of Utah progress. For information concerning rates, schedules, fares: F. W. GREASER, Agent-Thompsons, Utali A daughter was born to Mr.| --_- ia and Mrs. George Reeves. | Ponca City, Okla. May 22-A| Ignacio Martinez had filed anj|qevice by which motorists can| appeal to the supreme court ask- | quickly and accurately ery ing for a new trial on a charge oftheir gasoline mielage is being 1n-| eine an accomplice in the murder) troduced today by Continental Oil} UTAH : Of Ranger R. E. Mellenthin. ‘company in a nationwide news-| . : Meador free a rove ight gave a talk on the benefits| veports. Cattle a | eas oe ne Ht eg ar a _in thefonith 1940, This when aljg i past in'month. 2 Ww : nt it ee peg conditj H y M . Ed 'p roject, a laini the wool. ob- was reported, Mr. Andrews ‘read a paper explaining aN states x ranger| United as associate | served advance of 40 cents per pound. Joe Nougier sold 2700 sheep at} forestry at Colorado « Thompsons as of Utch's Rio program) Lance! J. Reed Dual Apeate presided. Superintendent Helen M.| | eiiewe's : J. Moa by ‘contributed and the C. feature, lea ' a qiwas conducted and | many "ital picnic several talks and THE OF at Mrs. ine cluding attende people were and first to reach the fabulous silver mines of the Tintic and Park City districts, thru the years has provided vital transportation service. . { The Rio Grande is proud of Utah's progress; is proud of the fact that Rio Grande territory produces 95 per RT putprid, Sate | is in y,) The Rio Grande, first to extend rails to : Bingham Can: yon, site of the world's largest . open pit . copper mine, So a ed as bishop of Monticello this| Preston spent many yeety a the | week. |Rocky Mountain region itself-as Not satisfied with cash prices of) junior forester in Wyoming, tim-| 60 ' = : more century for production of new wealth totaling than $1,750,000,000. Scoutmaster West Hammond had cussion of the character of the) called a meeting of Moab Boy) Rocky Pee Se oe ay | Scouts to revive the organization. | Of 15 years devo o study | Oscar W. McConkie wes sustain-| and work in the field of forestry, | from Se ee : and velopment of its mineral resources. Copper, silver, ae gold are a triumvirate responsible in little over half a i Manager oie {staged : -- ors Be Ey ETS 20 Years Ago This Week. Other features of the book in-| A heavy loss of cattle was ex-|clude a cdmplete glossary for the | on ; 3 community STAGED : There has been excellent growth ‘evening under the spon of spring range. ‘the professional service Atwee divi- in many places on the growth lation ‘rdlects of and the' WEA' hagiss in Utah. and while somewhat ora by C09 : Henet atwasthe served, the circle crowd where gath- been ‘ered campfire® weenie oe aR _Spring springl, e 0 | WS Nes = " Utah, where modern irrigation was first introduced to North America in 1847, ciso. equally renowned for de- | } k d. silvical| Dgtatheairederapndae epatties haricuee wae "habitat "of the| | illustrated. perienced ~ /a W | ooavorable 1, ggle sy pee SS a Sect |istics of major species. Opposite|5 Ee ofa esthe tna it, tien 'tion le , wes | | ( : = _ac - k j | | | |and other distinguishing character-| ee = ; } eens Advance) | in or ; a SUBSCRIPTION RATES Three . ys Issued Utah. County, Grand Moab, at Thursday Every IS pate hundred Several : EAS Independent the and Valley Times A consolidation of the Grand PICNIC | of 1940 23, May Thursday, Products THE OF FORD DOING WAY pea Grrehybeints BUSINESS ) SMe TCU Se mC Oe annie tas with lj Pep 88 and Stano CG A S OLINE OIL Agent the Motoring Oil Stations for Grand | | | REFINING Paul in | Complete Service for Public at All Utah UTAH | d COMPANY | | | J. Black and San Juan Counties. The Ford Motor Company was founded | by a working-man | present officers began as employees of the -_ been with the Company for more than Company. It was the firstcompanytopay 25 years - thousands for more than 15 a minimum wage, beginning in 1914, at years. Their health record, home ownerthe then astounding figure of $5 aday. ship and citizenship records are good. That was double the prevailing wage of the time. The Ford minimum is now $6 Au this is reflected in Ford products, a day for all employees engaged in prowhether cars, trucks or tractors. The duction work. And from that, the wages _ work is honestly done. Materials are the rise to $10.80 a day, with the average wage best that can be made or procured. Less $7.25, exclusive of salaried employees. _ profit to the Company and more value kT, to the customer is known e Ford Motor Com. throughout the motoring pany was the first ; large Henry Ford and Edsel world as "Ford's way of company to establish the : doing business." for working-men. 8-hour day-also in 1914. And the SERVICE | on and gO play I| unti s af @.>: : you ve with flushing Spark Plugs Tested per plug Open OILS °.2 o-3 ; all facture. a Company years before laws existed. in any Hundreds of In a conference Ford Motor motor car 88 have EP ; | FOLLIES I. is the policy of the Ford Motor Com. enable our men to retain their personal § methods and management with workers pan, oniitions will permit - one of the finest FORD MOTOR GAS et PARISIENE Next ae ony - TUGBOAT WEDNESDAY and MICKEY - ; NEWS THURSDAY \. "Re pany to share the benefits of advanced Y "Marian: ERO CESAR G arjorie Weay ers Chris-P; Corge Montgomery + Rob n Martin Virginia Field « H ert Barrat ; S el F_ A 20th mrrex Picture have resulted in kal "ICE POND" A 300 per cent increase in the built-in value of the Ford car and 4 75 per cent reduction in its price. COMPANY @& awh nae ee re tn a 7S chteoane employment over a period of many years eth Res Asoc Prodvens ected by Herbers ret ,Oreen and public alike. Increased wages and has Oe og the as fully stabi- Company see oh geil * ; Prince LEILENI. Agee Company within 12 PEP them phd Princesswhiny LUANA was the first to make a with hi. staff, Henry Ford often says: "Go bodies of employees in the world. The larger proportion are mature men of long until with Ford Motor Motor Robertson's Service VICO touch phases of Ford manu- Ea consequence of these policies the Ford service evening sonal independence. and Cleaned, every men. was inaugurated by the erable naa Lubrication, transmission, differential, etc. Oil Change, summer oil, (Vico) quarts, family dol Ford keep daily per- week our employees-and checked it at Robertson's 5 40-hour Its | means of the average such family-quitting the f The Ford Motor Com. ahead-I['I] sit here ais manufacture of what was then the largest selling pany employs men withrepresent the public." model in the world to out regard to race, creed do so. Its chosen field in or color. It is common all the 30 years since that knowledge that working conditions in time h as been the average Ameri the Ford shops are the best that science family -for which it has Sat sang consistentl and constant care can make them. A provided car facilities whi : ws Square deal, a just wage and stabilized only the wealthy could buy. ch formerly employment for a large proportion of SPECIALS . Check-up D * service with the Company-sober, decent , | | | - "THE SILLY SEASON" : Ma COMING-~ "Gone With the Wind"| AAT lame ee NT a ‘1 ; |