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Show af." ee Cie Times-Independent MOAB, GRAND COUNTY, ‘ UTAH, JULY 4, 1940 NUMBER 27" 1 was 2063, coun- | 1930 according y an increase of 350 in decade. +t of the the county's increase Moab, where the 92 grew from 853 in in | | | ittee Appointed to Take! of inCampaign. Beautification men were members of committed Clerk Margie M. a Grand county sum of $8500 to redeem outstanding bonds. The issue was voted Grand oh |. [tlh 4 County commit- sa the lead| e€ posse was ambushed by renegade Indians, and in / {ind was asked to take ‘movement to pve the county ; en beautify ana in preparation 5 st, . the the : : . gave their lives m an | aise | attempt b; L. D. ere Heywood, pal to president| Satichal Yorest wilt Tame Monday's meeting f: | i amount of funds of tax-default - Shafer met that gest the |'shown by the annual budget - Shafer And | Monument or a sult-| to erect grave marker and fence, to inclose graves rock the totalthe cost net | $100. | jh bonds same had been McConkie. the budget tax rate will ; listed - ‘of $8500 being made July P Helen | #ries of Manager 1. ase ee x at including oa ere clerk, help, the ody ans fing the month of May. a ee es ee Ganesan m ce.d $309.02. Of this amount, Juan eg Re pe district a Slickhorn| approxi-| Y an400 dburned acres of over federal land| it was brought under con-| jals, after reaching the fire travelthe south was di145 miles ofthat foab, fire been paying rate * ; theiebombs burst-ing air, Gave... beam, In | Py eT. full eS thro Z a? 5 tee Fey super|| (WNU aay ie fF wave wave wave . the Over Over the O'er the tri - umph shall wave O'er the land et == - Service) ote aq Ce LS oy | yet it doth ES, Ss [oF 26 ake od ovr -u of of of the the the ¥ te and the home of the brave, = ; discovered a extended deliberatelyfor talon 69 in dae: e 18 set miles and ance end es seal -~- rf 5 oo the pes € enrollees of the Pos and men ha eet She ee jew sided slown of Moab. Mrs. Addie was care. admitted yrs. John Moab tee cds 1, ST ‘. Addie Mrs. re ‘greta his to Perform Child Welfare. Over," Thursday and Friday Hershey, life who veteran spent has the under big 33 circus) years tops two nigkts,/ Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Virgil Monticello. held -_-__-__-_-_-' vere storm Meare district in brought rely of | Her condition is alarming today, an Eastin the floods out for her y of most the ages years and | prominent Sum ‘ . : of| ined and Mrs. "Gaturday Her-| hotel and millinery store in| treme Miss ; nena Sunday a6 Marguerite evening for TaylorAngeles,| left) Los will "Who popular winners ‘the | to be/and be filed be | Mol y bdenum the Be Produced | will Utah was served. hasover practiced 20 years, + ee been| equipment continuously for 36 hours| road damage. rest. to repair ni a oar last of the local school. week, in- ji\Mrs. I. W. Allen, and , family. the local hospital. Pp ear profit some Moab from oo : ~ he eat the present rate of production | Mr. Linsingh's company is mining | $10,000,000 worth of molybdenum a of Teams |year, he said. All these mines now ‘are being worked at capacity, he - 3 Py me sa weperaes ave th alte Arizona, | California and | "69 Mexico, DY gpa cole okeaeaaneaen' aleiigne cal Mr. Linsingh, a guest at 142; oe Schedule on en | z : Injury. Sustains Eye bs ge While chopping eae local in area Sunday, of manager the s Pope, e Mars' Utah Power Wells|& Light company, was struck adin ‘the right eye by a piece of wood, Cafe vs.|inflicting a severe laceration. . He was to Moab immediately ranted eye wan, the injured. vat brought LW. Allen, several Deere See ‘boing ‘required to close the woun a. ted eet Celebration 6. 1. 3-Dalton 5 -Meador's errr | une. Lake | properties -Salt 14. 12, Meador's Cafe 5.| recreation ‘mountains ae steed Julyly Wednesday, the | Hotel Utah, plans to leave Wednesmine | day for California to ae é ee <5 war your) 16, Scouters No To for rare metals used in Garage Meof Mion Ores 'vice president of the Molybdenum i of America, said Tuestae' dee tl gett Lake City. ae| y ee rah iat aad um Lansing | Mr. ines near Moab are to the show! ral shortly. "These prowelfare 1M perties are not owned exclusively for teenie ee Leasue. Softball TS. for 25, N Moab ne Moab of his candidacy for for nomination the state legisla: Friday night the) making steel alloys, Van Renscalled back and) selaer Lansingh of New York City, Scouters 24, Moab Co-op 23. Moab Garage 7, Dalton Wells Moab Co-op. 7, Dalton Wells m afternoan as the on by our a company, control substantialnom,in Standing | commis- nomination Democrat. The deadline for county ocice is July ll Fourth. is not believed Mr. Pope 's ey vplicat celebra-|It Cuu July bu Fourth Moab.jhas been pe rmanently injured. | Many lanning families picnics andand _ gg outin Pious recreation mountains. In the spots eveningin ache Sheriff J. B. Skewes, the|been there mont oe ' who has as psae leey to scons te a and special performance at/health be aee Will es ct| ai has which timeand he surgeon several/all | spending esa mother, Calif, after iageertenay S. Carlisle, | chie fof physician Mrs. Verna Mennel| schools, <wa s in| Pseriiigenbat of nursery ee his/ervisor Elgin with eae Sa a ‘a toSupervisor resume his : short-term for commissioner sapenagyeanihdesteyenetebtetaliin in pf one mon th and six \are to be sponsored by business men. There | will for Patter- ©. the first primary election will the | enter-| ‘sot da leoed later nomina- pe held September 3. One| every-| community. | City | Allen ; Allen justDr, slightly county for Duncan George present in| by a of filing children ‘awarded prizes. 't fail to ‘vote ¥ ae baby" aa fa re ade aa Spo se 0 quest | ; panda 3 alized from 'will be used for child Allen home, the group re-| to the recreation area at | ee Kienggaires E. §o far, there has been no filing of 1960", excitement. and wee | HONORED I. W. 3 Recublican 9n Monday filed Republican the representative to ture. ‘fun connected with this unusual | ‘event. Each contestant will be pre-| the banks on where springriver, Het-|the date in mind. is 74, came|keep hopes ga avamg axwel , who She operated the) shey's the perfcrmance will beMr. of €X-| Golorado aL BDofyer the) as son, ‘are prizes, honors and plenty of AN DR. BL Dr. slender|on the recreation work during the .+ the cummer. Local people are urged tO! ,Jireq recovery.) the Monday sioner, the auspices) promises Over" Blanding is a was medical came. taken ill oe Mcnday.|of the citywillrecreation All| friends. gether with P hour aperits |SEOs b Sect - a social After their for carrying be used program. as proceeds Cae need to the hospital Saturday| | was born page A daughter to Lyman for On town?" The contestants are between the of members the wilthe) ‘honor d ofcounty circuses, largest suffering| America's ital. may, F ; ‘ot peeeery: hospital staff, tohospital, sShe be-| perform at Moab on Julyly 16 at at the| tfrom ion ion at a theheartlocal00ffliction. week ago, and|high school, under the sponsorship Gran ‘ oe a snd| Monday a! B. McDona a | attorney. Legion Auxiliary. jong-term Belles and Beaus is asking, one brave, brave, STAFF ‘HOSPITAL was an- ticket. office for the same ‘tion county present Lance. ? J. Reed hilarious! attomey, filed his candidacy for a 12, under show begins. On | ee to oe who formally candidacy his |/nounced of Benefit for 11-12 y cent a vote is charged and ‘ Here. was Republican sented both nights just before the| demands $$$ Clown D MAXWELL _ ADDIE W Foe icello. an gs Mrs. La Thompson Neve Johnson MRS CRITICAL CONDITION) county in Grand | The first Staged | Mitchell Melich, be »f human thralldom to a dictatorship, shall ever remain alien under the Stars and Stripes. pee ite ce Never shall Americans exchange Liberty and Democracy for the slavery of authoritarian ideology. | Dalton Wells ..4.:. 10 ct politi- 1940 the in gun first The ‘cal campaign Will Over' 11 and "The eee ne re * COommis- Attorney. : and sioners | for _ ies To contest which is being staged showing connection with the ae the brave? the the f +o - a dt Meteas ida a No one can afford to miss this Republican ticket. avyor D. E. Baldwin unusual musical comedy. In addi-| ; of the free Page, eS Go ee itary oe Ss o{ of of e Oftice epresentative, | full of thrills the home the home the home . County oe : Kil For = ; July ae and and and ae ° Icans Cai A of the American ef] free free free tal is ed ° tion to a splendid cast there will 15 geography chilbe 20 dancers, dren an da number of good specialties. a Pe, bl have) temperatures axitiar "Bubbling CHa Lake. Salt throughout | presented at the high school audi-|° oe = SCS Bountiful, three-act comedy using local talent the Republican nomination as members of its cast, is to be! short-term commissioner. se e ee F, 8 Moab of epu ‘filed > ae a ex- an arrival this week his duties as engineer superintendent of the rae R 96 and 97 degrees. eee around ec "Bubbling ree is tein Cees will be housed the east of town. W. Welton i ees caer' maximum July | ies 2 it will be ready ite | Sponsor:d-Act, Comedysates for nomination filed Week |dates ie, whe fy onaa th - gled that star - span oh, - gled ban~ ner, in - gled ban-ner in + gled ban-ner Tere 8 te Santee YY land land land ea ae o_o Pe "ae - | nN Carolina. camp 1s and . bringing and Pack ustained was fu ohl ae torium say, does Oh,.... ‘Tis the star- span And the star- span And the star- span in Great oOver!on gations, He of our ee South of the » op Pa NO Te | a ees ame ee wr ie ee camp W. of the comes ame rapidly, |Utah, was to take up and acting RANGE re ter - ror be this in tae a Reine y ‘ ores, aad sage, other ; a glo - ry to there. stream: grave. trust!" oe about swept Sal y mountains fi ds down Mill x a aoe ; L eS cag I ee ee Ss ban - ner long may tri - umph sal-|| ae eer ent mE SER _+ NE ||) NEWS of to yesterday custodian all buildings y | county Fromthe And..., em slave just. and is eo: a still the the our Poe "Bubbling oe . in the morn-ing's first the...... hire-ling it when our cause pup was on of is the according ) cat a proceeding new na' west of made Schmidt. ions ee ane | rainstorm a_ Esion == SS in X of eae np Ce 1 - ndividual fires an . shes, two they succeeded in combining, down a ons nee Grand eeecounty. eae tse OF OY hole country would have been | bridges being On ‘Bprt SS G. ‘from North and The erection commissioners ert cnr Le ae BREAKS HEAT WAVE, HELPS been | he H. temporarily the at te river, announcement py | occupy the : service camp snenibtion ‘of aa company probably has number- to park Colorado |an federal S ee ae ; See eae "O'er the ramparts we watch," wrote Francis Scott Key. was ding So a eek "O'er the ramparts we watch" today, too. And as long as we hold to the American ideals of iree |Meador's Cafe ...-. , ae eae Tuesday gee ° es ° " and G-34, ---_ shalaie lom, we shall continue to see our flag "so gallantly streaming. care. Results approximate- for medical | is known as- the : ' |*he f Moab; concn cit reer ine , F i eae flag our nowshines the gloom Ged "In , | & Fire $58,824 budgeted last year. ‘ctr é grazing district No. f# sets been 5 ote ODAY, Greenriver, ung, comprising daughter was born y men, were sent to fight a fire in the southeastern part die ate. anid Mrs. Shirley ~ the all of eastern Roe! and waseeof oat tees Utah Stak id eeire aan She" weikatais Cale at an opportune time. During the past week at Moab * * * ae sa? teachers , How well do you know "The Star Spangled Banner," ' America's national anthem? Here before you is your etc., $33,- »pportunity to memorize the thrilling words, to sing the inspiring song, and to play its music. What day more day to get better acquainted with the deep, inspiring Americanism Francis Scott Key Independence on than it i ae yut into his masterpiece as "‘O'er the ramparts'? he watched and saw the flag still proudly waving. yepecely a * * * * and gat HOSPITAL , | : ; iS come d down as from the very foundation of our nation, Liberty is‘ the American ideal, martyrs. of blood the by purified years to us these many Nel | ea Debt service for It is this great doctrine of Liberty which distinguishes Americans from any who have not and fayment of bon bonds 7,620. . ; eee had our long tradition of political and human freedom. And were it preached by tongue most eloGrand total budgeted, r quent, the philosophy of repression and oppression, of class against class, of creed against creed, and Shie compares. te) ee . Range - ee ON i eta Sp epee Sie tee t4 -v= eee aes v -- 5 the coun-| 27°": We eat sor outlay, roo $796.14. y : Men Fight San fi 104.01. Maintenance operation of save must, that ed or to: night flect flight mot legal service, of the county hospital Son , : : ; ; ed receipts in June were)" y)truction, including ® and expenses were $1178.30. salaries, books, supplies, ref - uge could we con- quer 4 J ai, ; ex budget: ||; in the glare, - ve : of counties area, the unusually high rate of 6 per cent. For the past 10 years the creeks. ; pol - lu - tion, foul foot-steps' na- tion. a pre-servedus -eTe gleam = to) *: & eurDls of $6,887.43. Oith Following are the items of re-| 'Corps | tional 4s county ee + by stream -inw fk a edirshyar - ye? heise half has washed out ; their and that hath made i SS red A Sa: : ets the ppt x (ae < fixed He he He "ft .rea 8 ly aa + aro ee - ets' Se mills for debt service|| 1 "37:{+i year-25 bd, the final installment pay-|Pendiures 38 nol, report was pay pected for oc L "a Sunes % necessitate) aS ( Be {7 at | required funds rock pins GS ; 8 mills for maintenance and | i i ake The board of education || ere "a last fiscal year on July | : reported Clerk Leaming inty the last of the 6 per cent) road R. the of the men|j.-+ iiMining the names ; eed raise "7, oot ee SN it catch -es --1 io Their... blood Praisethe Pow'r more? land 4 wh the thro' the - ' mee Bs i Sa Cate NOY see's Then.... eS i. company, southeastern vue ed some aoe cape Me aretiines of Broken ions severe cloudbursts were had, Bow, a., Will arrive in a few as position the davs to accept es te at atin _ of an|landscape engineer of the camp. only to .38 tion amounted inch. Greenriver was the scene Of Other overhead personnel of the it is expected, will be |a heavy downpour, the total rain-| company, tere ae bright stars, ia diese, Sa a Ra 1 o-e ee ee ee ioeae eee Now Dalton, Lucile |)% Emma E. H. Walker and H. W.)@ W. from) Gere a pesse of pees et nga pe CCC had some difficulty in disposing of the bonds, and they carried when Minin AR i Mt nrg go . 2 i: 5, )<jey, Superintendent Knight and | L of Moab, and the remaind-' do. The commissioners auth-| = vs v Thomson,| & S. Cc. president in Pinhook and their graves | (nnn : poche a PYr0O-| xj.cia] meeting held Saturday eve-| 3 jp uctees hever been marked. Two Of| Pees, enore and Alfred pace Dr. last an obligation county States. ponmerere ‘new park service camp. Mr. WelThe severe heat wave of the past ton formerly was engineer of the two weeks was broken Saturday, Farmington Bay bird refuge camp ote last gleam- ing, Whose trad aiuiiand sowie Ke hs hook, about five miles south| M. Knight, and which had been on were | Sle for public inspection during the| 10 men astleton, where by Indians in June of 1881.) ast month, was approved without meeting) the at . Present are| Wictims of the massacre Mr. E Gaia or erecting a monument at) ning. The tentative budget, as) '% mee the Indian battlefield | --epared by Superintendent Helen) '¢ ilfere members - Peete 0 adopt-| of education board by the oq the board! county *__a__ in a is| /® it $59,678.37, totals year Of! Fecal land. with 2_ no leave us heav'n-res- cued |}1 % budgeted| tween their loved dread si- lence re + pos- es, What is that which the breeze, o'er the the bat-tle's con - fu- sion A........ home and a coun + try should wild war's des - 9 - la~ tion; Blest with vic - t'ry and peace, may the . e M. Leaming. Considerable fo. the operation of Grand coun-| {;. business was transacted, | ty. school system for the 1940-41 | [i Ging the sale of a number twi-light's rs? --_-_---- The the |RAIN 8 rSAE as @B ° | , eM Hii | 2-6 Approves| . Expenditures Estimated for Next Year. of | a es : | were G_| vounty commissioners Btterson, J. A. Somerville and ; Taylor, and County Clerk | in and and ey-= : or a What so proud-ly we Where the foe's haugh-ty Thatthe hav - oc of er Le match | bonds off at the | $8500 per annum. er when free-men shall stand Be i ee -e-e BS Tes -s the hai ned over to Governor Henry! Board of Education : lood for submission to the 1941) me; ature | $59,678 at Set light, deep, swore to funds, new to | NOWDue assumed by the state. - to the financial panic SS an ‘ at -_-_>-_ || Fe|S will committees, county & i commission beAugust 1.stateA statewide plan of cation and improvement, as nto a host war home | 1% |f to the ev = highway 1920, cade. Geet a 3 gear coke raeee st by thedawn'sear - ly thro' the mists of the who so vaunt-ing- ly e -- o-* eee hailed Ee | p | | Be | et Bud it Min ts e SS | Fs School be eNTNCTRERRNane", seelnss bide a ce the Service from | ing 198 men, will arrive next Tuesday, July 9, from the Fourth the share time compelled aid B ANNER= pe go you see, ly - seen that band _| that o : | [ work e near can dim is alate Music by John Stafford Smith. | Sar so fa} eS ae pe Ge | hits: +, vob | ke vic- ? ee Serna adc adsl: i Ha - ae tee 2-4-9 - | Gis is pectoct aj} submit and By reanization ed by ie the ihn, N = Oh,... thus a. ee Patt | wi > j i seictonad of rw At were See SP ANGLED by Francis Gott Key, ¢- OR ad jie of: say, . On theshore And... where | 4 Revert eb. eee names ~~ Mr. Shafer werd in on the monument future. waeieneteeiteree darter ae oye | : sips the ee nner tr hc cease -_ea Ae hob napldddae inksNE wick the Tikal Tate pat ee | | | | | monument SEE oto | contract a a suitable carrying . W. Stout, president of the; mea. A.; Mrs. R. H. Dal-| , of the eeenreaarn com te vgretadl ea ns o erect Shafer M. F, gave day county, the of ion; D. E. Baldwin, mayor! ee | | to safc ST AR- i,; Eticnteard the r members of the commit- | preserve peace in the intermounpointed to serve with Bishop) tain country. The county com-- ie are the following: L. L.| missieners at their meeting Mon, chairman a ~ PC ah "THE |: For nearly 60 years the graves of the victims have remained unwere taken steps marked, but Monday whereby a suitable tablet will be erected to honor the memory of the brave men who | ayi ; sea eT tipi | | people. hundred a about valley.| .Lake Salt reached eae |] §..the statewide centennial cele-| plocdiest in the annals of Utah ing, 0" to be held in 1949, just 100; and Colorado. Moab was then a s after the first band of Utah | struggling frontier settlement of ters "fcr iniove tesomen i Moab. fight seven Indians were killed. The battle was om of ‘appointment was made by the commissioners Monday in; the from ne 4a to a request ot) commission, Centennial W. M. McKay is chairman)| mf us P. Backman is executive) tel 4 Pence" cae ime | at county's sens. . a hop W. R. McConkie of) ; was named chairman of the| reside Park Coming ; A Leaming issued warrant in the ‘| post road from Moab to Thomp- aa were Moab 4 Le men-_OOo Isadore and Alfred Wilson, whose ee Ervin, Hyrum and Wilstill for Camp Southern depredations ilson '‘Enrollees BONDS PAID GRAND COUNTY A $78,500 issue of 6 per cent county road bonds, voted just 20 years ago, on June 19, 1920, was retired on July 1, when County hae e victims Centennial COUNTY BY MARK GRAVES OF TEN MEN KILLED IN INDIAN BATTLE the OF ROAD : 0 pee ‘sims had who set had out capture posse the Indians, ot In Moab Tuesday, July 9 > LAST On June 15, 1881, 10 white men were killed by renegade Indians at Pinhook on the north end of the La Sal mountains, a few miles south of Castleton. Eight , ead county city. Detailed returns of the census count in the various precincts of the ccunty have not yet been announced. t WILL - 1081 in 1940. increase in Grand | for the past 10 years was ap| proximately 21 per cent, com| pared to 27 per cent in Moab | Jation to The | Meg population of Grand April hope duties shortly. as t i| N ew CCC Company Arrives co) preliminary report issued by vy. S. census bureau. The 4otal was 1713, giving the i 4, |