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Show Che NYLUME 65 Times-independent mle -Minute Rush ____ | CARBON COLEGE OFFERS WIDE ACADEMIC CHOIC E Vompletes Slates {For State Ottices ; Because ‘ul definite employment men and by UTAH, JULY | 25, 1940 | Committee : Appointments Announced and L. Grand | 2™2ually by President Heywood. D. The ie county for two fair, NUMBER 30 7 (Offices Attract Fall Few women put off making| candidates | a decisi on until it is too late to | national positions) obtain the specialized training| filings COUNTY, May CountyBe Fair ize LionsFor Organ Staged This Year's Work | In most fields before training is | started, many young people are undecided as to which field they| want to enter for specialization. | Sometimes this' problem is so | baffling that many of our young | -- GRAND . | rori odeiob Pe denny MOAB, ‘ROAD COMMISSION SERGEANTS TO acy re Only ago, may be revived this fall. A considerable sentiment| a Staging a fair in October has | week, | past the during eveloped sate t tih's Qbserved at Moab With Fine Program Two Primary Contests Scheduled for Election Noy. 3. wed the Office of the eeettary | that is required of a professional) | Appointment of standing man, and as a result they com-|and it is probable tha Christensen ia find it | and _ the i promotion! Sate Tuesday and when the necessary to accept unskilled labor mittees of the Moab Lions club to| ation will be formed to take cbaree| and assignment of Sergeant Adams| tod aie a a Ties sae sine for submission of filings or join the army of the unemp loyed. Serve during the ensuing year was|Of the event. ‘completes the sergeant district. : . tak bis theghtiniey reached at 5 p. m., slates had This becomes doubly ‘unfortunate | an nounced Monday N sioeont- organization of the patrol, on rie s election primarywas. sbocbacee Ba |at ; as| evening by The fair was abandoned two|ber 3. This discloskd the) when we realize that these young | of ;empleted by each parties, assuring lively con-|People very often spend more in the primary election. /money on __ foolish, unsatisfying | Sowing is the line-up of can-|Pleasures during the period they | § for state and national are undecided than they would | lie vernor: in both Democratic parties: spent for this necessary| - Newell| /have technical or professional training. If one studies the ~ Baum, Ora Bundy, Ira A.| problem) | wipgins, Henry D. Moyle, Lawr-| throughly, one soon discovers that) E Nelson Stevens, Wil-| ty, Lowe, Don B. Colton, O. tie Wiesley. s senate: The following committees year ‘after what they to wait around| undecided as to | ao linger, to do year want for Reed Lance |work. Analysis of the senior col-| Citizenship and Patrioti nly Democratic-Abe lege curriculum reveals that the! ‘tua Sh One ye is two years of fotmdational| . Repub-|2¢cademic college work is essenti-| Meade 2 Philo T. Jr.,|ally the same Urie Web-| fields. Courses in a great in the basic Fransworth wire Worthen, John Civic many} "dat competent a services Hea. | : inability | evening, of a com-| filing when the deadline candidacies fair, and will pro- neh .feridiet | aasistante 1f| committee is was ; recommended by representatives - pe Association for oO Hugh of be eiersoge ears i primary rubli GBt will M. the €-/ monuments, Officials Miller, Here. contest will ke be Naturalist National! Natt ap Dodge contests i for Mitchell was county attorny, and Ay The of| Moab's celebration of Utah Gay, of) Sponsored by the Daughters of the sergeants) Earl Hunsaker, Logan, No. 1-Box Elder, Cache counties; L. A. Christensen, district Lyman contesting for the place. Reed Somerville, g None of the Democratic candiof exact science, biological science, | 3S B and Luis Gastellum, clerk, arrived Oscar W. Carlson. DemoEnglish and social science must | sicctae Ganon meress, First district: Rahuer and in Moab Tuesday to inspect the @@tes has opposition in the primary. taken before specialization| Mic. Francis Fowles, David B.| be Community Giiternien be . |Arches Natincal monument and to) Following. is the complete list , Walter K. Granger, Val H.)COmmences at any senior ccllege. | Bebe, boatendies "Seaton 3 x S'confer' with Custodian Henry Gof. candidates who will enter the Bailey. Ea tos ier,' Schmidt on administrative and) °Timary election: ies, Republican-L. L. Taylor,| Carbon college has been accredit-| CE alrman; se eoaness Part. Hundreds of people witnessed the disand attended a pronounced celebration as cne ever staged here. patriotic the of day's best the Rich counties; Jack F. Gridley,| In the parade, which commenced Ogden, district No. 2 - Davis, i Weber, Morgan and North Summit at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, , there counties: E. R. McDonald. Salt Were 19 floats, decorated cars and pare oe Besta No. 3-Tooele,| handcarts, besides scores of people Salt Lake an South Summit , i ago. The other the Republican eee: Duman T. trict D. candidacy Outstanding i eee aking assigned to the various districts|parade and and the counties they will have under their jurisdiction are as follows: | Program, and will Ga ae opposed by involve superintende ?O™ nt) nation Southwestern tion of a lieutenant. Renee theee state legis- 3 two, The be 90 Ce. , Was olice. i Seven districts were establubetl Ce oe ip eetirtorrtesene bd 2s for administrative purposes, and| TY Way, Wen See aes two divisions each under the direc-| ade featuring the observance. reached. See |=. Baldwin. whose | filed several weeks Park -":| lature. ‘ requested. Oe eeto representative organ-| .week. and: thas. the support, county commissioners will De-| 2 ; : the meek cae Exposition, reported a committ organized that hatiridl the" ae or. be1s y, 18 the i : -Improvement-Owen groups| Spain Pp of the some ne Don ect ore viteHL k, King Delbert M. Draper, Wil-| first (incumbent) "7 a& Par- and cause the reviving vide Res Melich,| win Dr. Sanford Bal-ji,, en, J. life's| Taylor. a be 4 -_- mittee to take charge of it. It! During the past week only one is understood that the candidacy was announced ae favor new+}. are srongly in covnty' commissioners were F. ago baat obtain nNeayS!of meeting. appointed: is no necessity for capable | Boys and Girls-Joseph men and women who have | rish . ‘Whateinky* Osca-| é es ati Mitchell - J.| finished high school 4), Herbert Republi B. Maw, can L.| years ties Will. be, initiated ae ar various committees, Wichita. vane | Mondav' at present. were bers with-| there voung (announced McConkie. »» Lee, Reed the ‘Hartrosd. new president of the club, Peg ooh IE SERED D. _- Birthday W. D. H d, chairman of ae state rind seetinedntas today | n nounced the appointment Ser-| 'geant L. A. Christensen of Provo) /as sergeant in charge of Highway! Patrol District No. 4 and the pro-| ‘motion of Patrolman L. J. Adams| | of Parowan to the rank of ser-| geant in charge of district No. 7, St headquarters at Cedar city, Parade e assignment of Sergean F Candidates s years ASSIGNS No. 4-Utah, Provo, Say Wasatch,|."°"% a ve Mot only in Pe appearance Duchesne and Daggett counties;| Ut in type and character. Among John L. Sullivan, Helper, district the floats entered by public organ- No. 5-Carbon, San Juan Emery, counties; Grand Marion and izations Snow,!the Richfield, district No. 6-Garfield| Pivte, Wayne, Sevier, Sanpete and were those pauch represnting © °USnters of Pioneers, the Lions the club, UtahL. the : y, gar erby and interprative matters. Mr. Miller! Representative: Republican, D. w B. Young, Arthur Woolley,|€d by the Northwestern Accrediting| : po gan ey L. J. Adams, Cedar|D. S. Sunday school and the lL. |association, and credits earn.d here |! J- Freeman. }and Mr. Gastellum are also work- |=: Baldwin and Mons _ Peterson; a! . Jorgensen. ity, district No. 7-Cedar City,/D. S. primary. Educational Committee-H. Sanford |e 02 the inaugeration of the work | Pemocratic, R. H. Dalrymple. gress Second district: Demo-| Will be accepted at full value at| Balsley, chairman; Kane, Iron, Washington, Beaver | depicted the ee ce a Dr. term:| program for the new national park Commissioner, four-year uh (incum-/|2ny spensen, Vetterli, iW W. senior college in the United | Ballinger and C. S. ; Thomson ; : lower =. Health and Welfare-Ralph ty Horace C. Beck, Reed division requirements at Carbon in| Miller, chairman; Dr. I. W. Allen, . ializa| Don Mack Dalton, 'practically ‘ ion; a few y every y field of Specializa-| and Jack Goodspeed. yn of these will be namea) Roads-G. O. Patterson, chair-/* ~ Will Robinson Republican- A. Sherman States. Watson. Students can ra i tary of State: Democratic-| below. i |Republican, G. ocrati atic, Milton i a fill ee | ut O. E. Commissioner, Patterson; Johnson. two-year Dem- and Millard counties. term: has charge of the comprising mann | Republican, J. Reed Lance; Democratic, R. L. Holyoak. Camp County attorney: Republican, | Mitchell Melich and Lyman E. DG-32-Company 234 |/Duncan; Democratic, mone. a eae ste tis Dalton Wells CCC a : PES heey outstanding. ne Jesse eee Lieutenant B. C. Hillis of Ogden "Ons play in the church, and both first division| were Districts 1, 2 and 3;\/and family and Lieutenant P. L. Dow, with| pulled headquarters at Provo, will have| Anne charge of the second division ccom--| Angus had Holyoak a covered w by a mule and a Bat ae! Chamberlain and son Beeson, together with Mr. To those young people of southD. M.! Riley, eastern Utah who have not yet | Woodward. Camp /m ade up their minds and to those| Eleven new highway patrolmen/a perfect replica of the early-day Safety-Dr. Sanford Ballinger, Democratic- who, better still, know the profes-| |are to be added to the organization | handcarts. Mrs. H. S. Rutledge and chairman; yo Ar Corbin, Tom. WETTER SUT i : HUTTE) KEW PARK CAMP jorney +genral: in the immediate future. More qa group of young children disA. Giles, George S. Balif, sional field in which they wish to ENROLLEES ARRIVE |Mix, James S. Andrews and Earl| The company strength of Co.| division | than 600 applicants who met the/played a miniature handcart. Macfarlane, Allen G. Thur- Specialize, the academic Shafer. _ |234 was made larger last Friday| a ae minimum requirements tcok the, James Howard' drove a_ covered -Republican-Horace J. Knowl- of Carbon college, offers an oppor-| chairpy 20 men transferred from Co.) TWO hundred new CCC enrollees, Livestock-J. A. Scorup, examination on July) wagon filled with both old and A. Rogers, Melvin C. Harris. tunity at a nominal cost the first| addition, |#'tTived at the newly constructed preliminary man; C. S. Thomson, Joseph F. 1212 in Nevada. This 15 at the University of Utah. |young people. intendent of public instruc- two years of college work. Both! Parrish, G. O. Patterson and J.| along with the new men from the 4rches National Monument camp, The new organization, based om) Several modern floats were en™ Democratic-Charles H. Skid-| faculty and equipment at Carbon| |Reed Lance. ‘east the previous week, has brought just west of the Colorado river, patrol studies and surveys by the tered. That of the Moab Drug comRepublican- | COMpare favorably with any junior (incumbent). Scenic Development-Henry G.|the membership of the camp to Friday, July 19. state road commission, and recom-| pany, featuring "Moab Maid Ice §. Smith, Reynold C. Mercollege or lower division in any} Captain I. W. Pressely arrived Schmidt, chairman; Dr. J. W. Wil-|2092 members. > eC . This is the 1 argest mended by representatives of the) Cream," was elaborately decorated ‘senior college in the state; friendly| liams, H. W. Balsley, D. E. Bald-| number of men to be in the ee with the company, and will remain International Association of Chiefs|in white and green and displayed EE. Greenwood.: Democratic -.| Cooperative relationships exist be-| win and Neldon pany since last October. The men 2S the commanding officer of the of Police, is expected to be a real'a huge cone of ice cream. Several le treasurer: Christensen. and... faculty in W. Guy, Oliver Ellis. Repub-| tween students Fish and Game-James S. An-jare all stationed at Dalton Wells;c2mp. Lieutenant Niel Lamb who Monson (incumbent), lan, Republican-Lloyd , NW. Candland. prising the other districts. 'and Mrs. Hyrum Allen, entered \chemistry, mathematics, librarian- Ej was accompanied by B.|hart, company clerk. D. S. Clark. jounral- | art, nursing, the Christ-|tion at his home in California. He|into Neldon chairman; Maurice Robertson, Baldwin, Cord Bowen and educational The | the George program current Car- was has} ing quarter, Leader J. Freeman,) started for Attendance-Earl | Mrs. Bill Driscoll and| ism, one {ull year toward engineer- chairman! Jack Goodspeed, Don J.| with 100 per cent enrollment of| Stewart, Band aren, and Mrs. Susie Turnbow| ing, research chemistry, industrial | Hansen, Dr. Lee Webb and H. B.|the company. It is expected that/an@ the med this week from iea motor /chemistry, Te- | public accountant, Plans ithe present program will further| a Green. t the state Mr. Driscoll's of Minnesota,| parents arch re- , who were man, Colo, ; physicist, and many troop this week. the beneath seated |monument, Wendell Willkie. service forest Sal La The "Wendell Willkie was the people's|arch. prevention, fire stressing float, to! up its now candidate, a as choice the people to see that he is elected,"| showed a protected forest and one was This out. burned states Dan W. Moffat, president of practically | followed by a float entered by the the state organization. at held the home Thomson Don Max Day, scoutmaster are going of Patrol and Jack Billy Welton were present. forward here who brothers, Murphy | gaged is uranium mining this from week en-| Redd. are at Brum-)| Program-Mitchell Melich, a| man; purchased Neldon Christensen, _ |leaving the CCC. three| won The softball team chair-| Mars|cames the past week to take over Mix, Dr. Sanford Bal-| the lead in the race for the second| recreation the in |half honors Wallace Everton. week hike to Dark Canyon Dr. Hand Mrs. Cord Bowen spent, May and Friday visiting rel-| Hospital tS at Cortez and Durango, Colo.| Lee Joseph Patient a In Colorful Texas Parrish. Shows Gratitude #.®. # Were accompanied by their eer, Mrs. Lynn Lyman, and ee of Blanding. omson 5. C. Webb, F. ya Constitution and By-Laws-Bo Earl Shafer, Jorgensen, chairman, Gus| and Bailey E. C. H. B. Green, { D. dl hospital | the presented the antique bronze table lamps eek hi ith with: Mr. following: Mrs. ; been have a'siiie daughter, é p treatment A =: is| in a hospital| to the 7 stay || week's f\the ®\them Robson motored woe. broueh and was to|Moab hospital U0 X- vi) 12 the reading -- Allen, Zz oO and|W. %. ~ C. is visiting Mr. N. Prewer. Mrs. Coefield, tag ter in-law os .: i ~ ok- BheBle. of Mrs. ena Ss and spcke ofSee ioe aed in Moab severai|I what is well acquaint-| well-| they a Her andhusbahd. we light ot expect ee© the way no accompan lamps, B John Coefield of Washing-|by the following letter i y ian: . Mn: hysic paMires pee . to cel our one want make every a; us to to thank 5 and Mrs. Herbert C. Hawkes "Nt Visitors to Arches Na-| » onument. Dr. Hawkes, dean T J ye College, Columbia, uni- New York City, is one of| ost nd 8 eminet mathame-|ly Sawkes al pr ay appreciated by ill oe future a float - ee t oversight to James and Mrs. a prize was ever patients. s Howard, Hawks, Mrs. Thyhill Brown shar be MRS. ca J. W. President KS, D. U. P. Walter peace. Orvie Camp, . July eae » FERGUSON _.. who is looking for a third term as governor of Texas. no t awarded u"Y| outstanding, and was was % 8 hospital, equal to the other pioneer wagons. igiand her generosity wi Ot) s py. the hospital - entered eat-|ploneer wagon with cow and 411) LAW The gift of Mrs. Lawler the who by their cousins, will visit) | is second term as 7g0v- | seekingoi atuandl are a colorful event, the Texas Democratic primary election on with former Governor "Ma" be notermexception, day,y seeking July 27, awillthird an d the present governor, W. Lee Always - O'DANIEL BILLY"executive who singing | ... "-theHTLL the Demo(«prinpilly") O'Daniel, pitted against each otter Winning A run-off pri- cratic nomination is equivalent to election in Texas. candidate receives a majority mary will be held in August if neither vote. Alfred Dunn and Miss , both of | Margaret Eleanor Cottier 18 by July Delta, Colo., married of the justice J. Freeman, Earl : . May/|wish to our so untiringly for who worked everyone that feel We for succeess. "Maybe some day we W te again. cs "Gratefully yours, LAWLER." "CATHERINE, : : nao? on© D-8 a rati ees h ay throug they were that a prize, won ign to mention won Monticel and Patterson Elwood Elton June Wiley poth of Miss Thelma Earl by 17 July d marrie Paonia, peace. | J. Freeman, justice of the | two Ss et be grate-| eran man of Washing- | your 2D, ever to us j what I itwillmeant for and ful"Bill l 4 a:, ©, died last winter. | | success, especially the also splendid talks. We Allre Tr ao for their ment d) ion Mrs. Bert success at girls, who MARRIAGES at | Johns 4 patient Lee | here for a few days. Johnson in the proved. pe ged thi Sed AN APPRECIATION. to attend the Mormon| institution for two. wee a Mello e § home, her for ving eer celebration held there|lea make the the Utah she intended to ¥ and _ the Daughters of our Saturday. A carnival|that extend to an gift| © Pioneers, wish be re Aight card and dances were | hospital a su itable gift de.as The her gratitu ae re amusement at the cele-| pression of of | sincere ceegip door form the in week people he arrived this i parade. i _ our pioneer ter s) Moab people * who Norma, Erma and © | were accompanied to| Homer eer Johnson, was Mirin and Lloyd park, Guyman, National Verde Mesa Mr. and Mrs. Lou automobile | Idaho; an in d seriously injure ; tle Dale. At 4 neces. Cond ition was much imcollision east of Monticello. She | : op follow Me a Francisco Allen are they were their son, an opera- there. ] "a to Salt Lake City Satur© visit with Mr. and Mrs.|San Mussolini and Stalin. Mrs. was requested | ningham J. W. Corbin played the part of . Hitler. inimpersonations Individual entertained Allien |) miller returned this weeklo. fromThey|a) 12 12 i ‘band Mrs. it La ke City; |ton E. Johnuo Sete Salt Labs with globes. Mrs. Lawler, MA Ree Oncon Sanites| together at | Lawrence Johnson, me children, and while returning Peterson . Ethel Tangren Willard Nichols Mrs. J. school, children and|cluded Fine Sees Allred in an old-fashionseveral other guests at a birthday|and Ken Janis Kirk on a red, party in honor of her 5dyear-old ed buggy; white and blue bicyle; little Jerry daughter, Noma Lynn, Thursday. | Leaming with a fancy doll buggy; | Misses d The opened in 300 Utah Oil | while Mrs. Mitchell Melich repMrs. Charles CunSalt Lake City. Persons} resented Stalin, Mussolini and Mrs. | Building, ‘desiring information are to write to this address. \tion a pioneer and by Mr. Willkie| Hitler, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben in Salt Lake City, where #| called by the illness of §| Boyd, who will undergo al of Provo, A. Johnson CCC. City was appointed Clinton Sly, Mrs. to act as the national co-ordinator|G. P. Merling, Jimmy and Melich Carla little of the independent movements. were the pioneer family, Tibbetts organization! the for Headquarters | : een , John Peterson ee and Mr. ee she | resident of ah wis. Johnny Johnson motored| Grateful for the treatment ill the p ast week, Rep. " ceived recntly when she was 4/|ly i t0j|re Wednesday | isUITEZ Colo. heart ailment. Mrs, ee ren child i grand i and ren child sete re eee or past 0 Mrs. 2 Peterson. They re-| re-| public the public. hospital,1 wees him y San Frincisco, visited ae ae t Thursday. Ba Mr. y. of 1960 Clay street, ng visiti Those Wells company ical organizations, in that it has no' Mercantile & Investment paid workers, nor are there any peli.i'and the Moab Tailors & Cleaners The cars. decorated entered Similar|each ticians connected with it. an gave club Literary sponta-| Women's up springing are clubs picmodern neously throughout the nation. Last interpretation of the capturing pioneers the of ture YcrkK| New of Jr. Root W. Oren week lake, fish Battle among polit-| Dalton club is unique This for pass on Convention-Dr. J. W. Williams,|the training of enrollees, in voca-| troop camp at Geyser to August 19. The scouts plan chairman; C. J. Meador and Burt/ tions which will help them upon) i'scale some of the higher peaks, more. pe and 1 participate ini the usual camp this cooking, of were) ley creek, activities consisting a large truck to be| Pope, Tom my and Clay Holman, Albert} bulldozer and stunts and racing, raft contests, | the to road a linger and l, Douglas Christensen, Collin | used in building , This makes 23 victories for) games. | league. Education-L. L. Taylor and for hauling ore. Others | Lions tidge, Mrs. Hat i attie Blevens ang | aa The camp staff has been organannecte d with the Murphy broth-| defeats.| chairman: Mitchell Melich, H. W.|the team against only five Stout, Lowell aj Markel. | Merle are is planned that a tournament ized as follows: ltt aking Meador. undert J. C. the and Balsley ers in and program; Billy Walker, music will | section this mar in who chair-|of CCC camps Winbourn, Corbin, W. Jimmy J: and Publicity- advance. : Morse, Bill mt Philathea class of the Bap-| at Price with| equipment; uranium ore eX-| man; Joseph F. Parrish and L.|pe held next month church will entertain at a) also been mining area' ment and publicity; Melvin Westhas | southeastern camps in the Winbourn Merle L. Taylor. Friday evening at Warner| tensively. that our) wood, stunts and games; Lyman hoped is It day) ng. a participati trips Meador,| J. several C. making Membership - ‘euon park in honor of Mrs. been of Duncan, camp director and campaccount good team will give a and Boyd Jorgensen. and ies | «hairman, suppl & Bush, who is here from hauling equipment |fire programs. chalr- | itself if entered. Finace-D. E. Baldwin, to the mining camp. ltvia, Calif., for a visit. Beal man; Ralph J. Pe mse + dramatic | ship, ; . local Billy was initiated into the Indian patrol Tuesday night. Patrol meet- Zimmerman and Miss Mary both of Craig, Colo., married Johnson, jus- Dickie Dalrymple on a decorated tricycle; Tom Balsley had a fine collection of pets, while little Marjorie Daun Thomson and Max Allen wore character costumes. The judges awarded prizes in Primary, follows: the parade as company, Drug Moab float; best best business float; Jesse Holyoak and family, best pioneer float; Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Mags" Mr. § Mr. and st Beeson, |berlain and Angus handcart; Mrs. H. S. Rutledge, best Kirk, Janis handcart; miniature best bicycle; best doll buggy, Jerry Leaming;. best tricycyle, Dickie Dalrymple; best collection of pets, best character cosBalsley; Tom Thomson Daun Marjorie tumes, and Max Allen. Following the parade, a halt was made in front of the Ides theater, the by dance Indian an | where staged. was Indians club ‘Lions patrifine ‘This was followed by a otic program at the Ides theater, of history the depicted which F. Par-.Joseph and Moab. Utah "Utah, on address an gave rish Miriam Taylor Miss while 1847," Utah Today." "Utah on spoke the by rendered were songs Pioneers. Utah Daughters of the 21 by Dave A. of the peace. Helen ee E. Roberts and Mrs. Junction, of Grand both Bennet R. W. married July 21 by Bishop McConkie. The afternoon was taken up Kelly and Mrs. Mary Martin Colo., a children's dance, children's Montrose, of both Reed A softball swimming. Johnand A. married July 23 by Dave and married the between justice of the peace. son, staged, with the was |men Natuof Vestal Benjamin Jones and Miss Eloise Dot) rita, Colo., marstherell of Claremore, Okla., by Dave A. Johnson,| 23 aoa July justice of the peace. Anna Fail-| Max Fullmer and with races game single bene- dicts winning by a score of 16 to 7. ium, At the high school gymnas at 8 p. m., an oldcommencing fashioned dance was. who did not care to dance enjoyed skating af the G. C. balllard both of Price, married July| roller room. 25 by Bishop W. R. McConkie. Pa ae wa33 apis ae re i 4 . ¥ stahaihhiahe aaa sa aes veeete SERIES 2 Phe oi ee yh soil conser(teaching), | education the | vation, dentistry,| |Melich, home-making, trip) ‘secretarial work, biological scienee,| ensen, I R. McConkie returned of the week from a boat l the Colorado river. ne me see ee ae \| allan ie So ). Earl Thomas. ‘small classes at Carbon, making 'drews, chairman; H. S. Rutledge, except 28 who are building the) as been in charge of the con- ‘actor in the development of high-| dainty Moab maids rode on the Lumber comauditor: Democratic - maximum growth possible; and) Ralph J. Miller, Edgar Kerby and! cisco side camp. This camo will|Struction of the camp will remain way safety and fraffi cobservance| float. The Grand according to Chairman W. D./pany float displayed a modern M. Reese, Brigham UH. finally, the academic division of| Den Taylor. camp is completely Hammond of the road commission. idea of a perfect home and yard, J ‘house about 50 men when : it is Until the of) years two offers college Carbon , | finished. 2 R. R. Carey. Republican- Christmas Cheer-R. J. Fletcher,| completed. ----______- 'and Contractors Sly and CunningAS Soom as the new enrollees| Colonel Frederick Uhl, the dis-| Gus! el F. Nicholls, Walter A. Day.| college work to our youth while a/| hairman; Taylor, Don | prepriate ham icleged ie a ae aie supreeme court: Demo- lareg percentage of them are liv- | ©Hurst, Edgar Kerby, J. H. Davis | trict commander, paid the camp a 2re Settled in the camp, construc- INDEPENDENT VOTERS float. | stabilizing protective, the under ing | (incumof trails and roads in the after|tion and week, last. visit ‘short Webb. Lee Eugene E. Pratt and Dr. FORM WILLKIE CO The Mcab Co-op float displayea influence of the home. commence. will Blind-Burt Redd,/g thorough inspection, pronounced Arches monument and Republican-Joseph E. Evans, Sight re 'a huge pair of overalls, and was Foundational courses preparatory ty H. Cluff, Jesse R. S. Budge.| "win with Willkie" is the battle| decorated in red, white and blue. Cunningham, the camp in good shape. This was| Charles ifer later specialization can be o ~ \chairman; rn || the first visit to Dalton Wells by BOY SCOUT NEWS Zundell Steven Schmidt, G. | Henry ‘ery of the Independent Willkie club| Cooper Martin & Company's entry ‘tained at Carbon college in the) and Don J. Hansen. ie |Colonel Uhl. Fy ‘of Utah, an organization composed| was a reclica of Delicate arch in other pro-) \\ ; LOCAL ITEMS | following and many of member a Billy Welton, with RR. Pritchard monument, National Subaltern Frank committee to investigate| of both Democrats and Republicans,; Arches Medicine, law,| ‘fairSpecial fields: | fessional prices on | Dr. J. W. Williams, "daddy" of the gasoline-Mitchell | jeft Sunday for a two weeks' vaca-|troop 108 of Bountiful, transferrea organized for one purpose, to elect noo W. R. McConkie and son fe Repeat | } |