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Show beer ; Me is it ¥% SURE| | ' Che , Times-dndependent ti alia a ll MOAB, GRAND , , UTAH, MSEPTE a VOU ) COUNTY SEPTiM. NTY EMBE12, UTAH R ; 1940 EB 65 | Official Canvass Map Development Shows Few Changes [fi ) iGrazin$ Board Park Service Officials 1 Inds Long Session | Z --_-_- := P a : Urging $ a Sari of national | officia ] ae mere t y to Outline k hy Resident Stockmen Be Given Preference. jin Arches pwiel will park Mcab work County National monument}! undertaken by the be M. Commissioners Tabu- late Returns of Primary Election. 2 E £ Mil- ; . jler o oolidge, Ariz. superintenying 2 week's session, the | dent of The board of county commisSouthwestern ‘National ere oF se RA la monuments; J. H. Tovrea ot Sioneers met Monday and canNo. Pa or ue Coolidge, chief engineer of Southvassed the returns of last week's -Foand an +e _ Counties | western monuments; C. A. Richey primary election. In a number of <p of the Colorado river and of Coolidge, landscape architect qustle valley rim, adjourned/who recently has been appointed cases, sy evening. The concluding | assistant superintendent of South-| the board was the passage,' western monuments: Jerry Miller ming =F, 6-3 vote, of resolutions! of Santa Fe, N. M., regional landmeer eg that local, resident stock-| scape architect. and Hotace Miller fe given preference in the|of Grand Junction, associ SCOR ng of oo ens to|service engineer. _ rae stent oO eir C qualification ; s The party will spend a coupl e of a bration basis, as authorized days here, to decide wroeral im2 of ie Taylor act. portant ands fe six-day session ah's sate standards ies, preliminary | was devoted| eyo a consideration of com-/area of relative of the of Arches »to by permanent the been grazing completed and the the in from are the totals candidates Grand of county: both to' i enrollees olen 20, Granger vovernor-Baum Hugzins have been turned over to the park Service to initiate development 6, 6, McConkie 33. i _ fs ECrerney of State-Monson 75,) PeMonday the board acted on work in the monument. One é of| Whelan 29. ations for temporary grazing the State Treasurer-Ellis first projects 47, Guy 47.| undertaken will ws for the 1940-41 winter| be the State Auditor-Carey 23, Reese construction bridge 3 of a i In most instances the|and road leading to the eat | 47, Young 34. 65 a es Attorney General-Baliff 15: as a quarters area, which is located in Giles 25, Marfarlane 25, Thurman just below canyon Mcab ast; ~rove were as 36. ea m It is understood that the Mormon dawn ct will not go on a permanRepublican pect basis until the 1941-42 -» © wrsT TRANSFERRED | U. S. Senator-Carlson 74, Farns- The hod the a R, Asimesent at al mpi the meetings Grazier C. TO were P. Seely, tawin e r J. S. Andrews, Grazier Aid Thomsen and Range Exam- $i] Dvane F. Jensen. Jr., of the CerICe, ae the following ae Cc eee board paso Sonaa hive: Sid Me eC Pace Castle _ CASTLE C. West. for the past lor 346, Woolley 17, Young 20. ~ Governor-Colton 88, Lee ~245, Lowe 4, Stevens 20, Wiesley 17. five engineer at the Dalton Wells camp at Moab, was this week the camp. He : State Auditor-Day re fe 207, Nichels ee will Pile . 5" eg Bi a es se > * AGAZIN ets Tt baie Wigs York City September : ees RR will be dedicated 16. The only to an Mes industry, on city "Print- ing House square" was the fermer home of many New York newspapers and printing establishments. In New - placed the beard camp mild as Opposing any SySst€*M udication of grazing priviwhich does not give the resident stockmen a PT€% under the location rule: meas, Utah Grazing District § and many of the fine 267, Peterson pro- eet jects completed by this camp were que to his careful engineering. while his promotion was entirely qeserved and local people will be oiaq to learn of his advancement, they will nevertheless regret his ae of Building = 135. 5 The Sal La Now . Sal supervisor's National at Cost Occupied 3 office forest interior to was permit occupancy : canvass on ce ing his boys Grand iCos es C aoe ae arranged A gens' <a ie © 4d boarc- of Slight Increase Over Last Year's Attendance Noted; candi-| Four i by the The second in the ‘irk ites ok Daneel fe Murdock, senator candidate on the ticket, received a i ;Democratic cittere* tke votes aa senator. E. E. Schools. secrebrought Abe County otticlal stave! candidates for i ifie S. Junction the in the run-) In four instances, naticnal an 3. sahiet aa asian tough t the is completed high ‘ary of state. for U.| t@! of of nd oe ge Monson was all) fori ae. and others week, Helen The all Tae children by next i Superintendent Tuesday. schook of ee with enter nomi- of enrollment 436, Democratic|registering majority week the stii£ expected to announced M. Knight enrollment in both nated as Democratic candidate for|the Moab and county schools secretary Of state, as was Oliver G.| shows a considerable increase . over ses eee a ae ales ms, €-N | - aldiaaien % aad a ae tons taaeaie.. tw ciaeieeame with mated San dein PR rages Hentt se? saath scarier hase ress ti Ellis fer State treasurer. On the last year. Republican ticket, Walter A. Da@y| The Moab grade school has 193 was nominated for state auditcr.|students, compared with 188 a In all other cases, the runoff elec-| year ago, while the high school tion will determine the winners. jenrollment stands at 190, as On the Democratic side of the|against 187 last year. There are ae control) by enrollment The Francis|' J. congressman, For Fowles and Walter K. Granger; for schools in the county hietl ‘also; will "amehibiy bea dena ‘ence, the following candidates will|four county schools this term, at cre . Is nb Dp oe igned. likely compete in the runoff, subject | Sego, Thompsons, Cisco and West- - year compelled to to the official state canvass: water. ae Utah State Athletic veive conference is Grand high ‘o play association|covernor, the Herbert B. Baliff and Maw and Moab Grade and grades follows: School _ Fork the of the in and physical will For Grover A. Fourth grade ty ees ae Wits ered" ic. cee contestants Wkely be in|Sixth the U. S. senator, school and woolley basketball and justice of the supreme and LeRoy ................... 43 o6ce it oa ital issues Biscktbas baea Young; éinan for unio oe Eighth grade court, Jesse Ninth 28 35 grade ee ee Seni or Sn hie 193 came: siete SEE ABA: 36 4a - ................... 34 R. S. Budge and Joseph E. Evans:|/Tenth grade .................. 35 for governor, Don B. Cclton and/ Eleventh grade oe 2) tee aaa at Reed Stevens; qualified B. grade O01). Oscar W. Carlson and Philo T. Farnsformer | worth, Jr.; for congressman, Arthur education is well Republican runoff the|lowing: star, is making his debut at as an athletic director. He Y S. The schedule ; is a high football, George Giles. for attorney general, Twelfth tO yelvin C. Harris and Horace J.| grade #2 ............-. 22 | efns.s teach a well balanced physical/ Knowlton; for state superinten-) Total County ...............eeeeee. 190 education and health program, aS gent, E. E. Greenwood and Dr. Schools well as to coach football. basket-' Reynold C. Merrill. In the judicial Sego .............0cceeseeeeeee: 20 ball and track and to direct the) district race for nominations for/ Thompsons ............++++++++ 13 city recreation program during the/the twe judgeshins, all four cani-|Cisco ...........ccecceeececeeces 12 the summer months. dates must compete in the runoff, Westwater ..............0++eeees 8 Twenty-seven sufficiently the to aid ion. Devitt, who U. majored the fotball, attemct eee stat Coach Y. rating. Inasmuch definitely chooses regulation will American moved completed, by it lights ‘ ae t oe the track Moab of was finished - instances, See 1940 degnitely ‘until on €m~ and he looks for them , to good account of themselves a mnie it. B. Personnel. ing is not entirely : eel school -- Completed $8000 by La Attorney-Duncan = 217, Sie the on electio: the when Junctiohk un@er several (as arbitrarily ruled that the Henry D. Moyle; for state auditor,| Fi ad school must confine itself toto sixReese M. for Reese attorney and Brigham H. | Third aaa Ro wade see gee ccsneers ran football if it expects re-| young; general. diame ticles 6nd =~ ; Structure Grand i. In open Good Enrollment ~. the general election on November) 5, will be held Tuesday, October schocl's - evening, sero nottialt football, Forest Service will ae ae ber : give of 84, u 8, Evans ' . : ; District Judge-Dart 86, Ham- Monday mito he new forest service - ®. Thomson. D. L. Goude- }, as been transferred to the ter R. Taylor and L. L. Greenriver camp. mond 133. Hatch 114, Woolley 281. building, which was erected durMOd _ Mr. West was a very efficient State Representative - Baldwin|ing the summer. While the buildmollowing resolutions, adopt- onoineer at the Dalton Wells| 4 6-3 vote, the Tigers Sense DEPARTMENT 21 ersLe 3 dedicated a, a 4a i ¥ STATE COVCATION ety ees tl pTeal reer orney eneral-Harris >, Knowlton 145, Rogers 53. # Superintendent of Public In-' be joined by struction-Greenwood 96, Merrill later. Milton' | 122, Smith 121. Ts 710 ee se Mrs. West and son ot. Tr, big >|P. Greaves, formerly superintenunningnam, ©1SCO;\dent of the Castle Dale camp, meets Will high 2 team Friday school : Coincident with the 500th anniversary of the invention of printing from movable type, a bronze plaque commemorating "Printing House square" in New 183, Webster 20, Worthen 57.| CAMP| ‘worth Congressman-Jorgensen 7, Tay- DALE promoted to the position of superintendent of the Castle Dale| camp No. 529. Mr. West left for Castle Dale Sunday and took over V ra Te 7.) 12. YORM Camels tl iat) parties,; Bundy football HERALD Squad ae ~ Open Term With The runoff primary election, to| determine the party nominees for Colorado Eleven Under Lights. county season ROG a S16: MEW Football Grand Times received 64, Moyle Local Meet aiew eB by U. . County Schools a -__ -_- St the published Democratic S. Senator-Draper 10, King 42, Murdock 70. Congressman-Calder 24, Cowles the and differed returns Following headquarters monument, totals Junction Friday CaPSIeRIINE FORMERLY THE LOCATION GF MENY SLR BS) tae $1 PRINTING HOUSES INCLUDING The Times-Indecendent last Thursday, but there are no material ahaniben ef ranch|outline future improvement work. to the ad-| The new Arches CCC camp has gim of range rights and wih points development the unofficial gees San a PRINTING HOUSE E SSOleN:8> service! i oe i in development new Arches CCC camp. on a are: Hugh om be 4 ttiog' oo NUMBER 37°87: NU} office eccach's and call they men for have answered football been the|ynder practice, working a veneral. hard part. ruling The F. by the attorney candidates "S. are B. Hammond, yer L. See Thorit Work during the past 10 days. The Red| Hatch and Dilworth Woolley. oo is ee well sie ars under Dye way 5% in both the grades and high school, with personnel. REPUBLICANS NAME FOUR The new building was erected at Devils DELEGATES TO CONVENTION are rapidly rounding into; There will be no contests en the all state requirements being offered -_---_ a cost of around $8000. It is a shaze and one of the best seasons county ticket of either of thejin all the schools, the superintenA mass meeting of Republican) handsome structure and _ affords in recent years is looked for by! parties in the runoff primary. 'dené states. 9 is an arid region, whose departure from Moab. voters of Grand county was held|ample space for the supervisor's fans. p . a ities ign taped | Student council and _ faculty etion of ranch and pasture EE at iF Wednesday evening to elect four! cffice. It is the intention of the ; Sia cpeedieieny ‘onesarslite waa ‘organizations have been effected, is necessarily limited; and delegates to the Republican state| forest to completely landscape the ollowing: 1 Le, ‘and activities of the first semester ereas, this district, embracing Systems ()f will soon be under way. platform convention to be held at! grounds, and eventually the forest and fullback; Justin Greed, tackle; Power of Grand county, Utah, was Many Attend Cowboy | Salt Lake City Saturday, Septem-j| headquarters will be one of the Earl Brown, tackle; Tom Tibbetts, Following are the teachers in ad by stockmen who took up : ; a r 14. most attractive locations in town. end: Mel Westwood, tackle; Eugene mes wherever there was sufDelegates elected were Mitchell|It is planned to build other struc- Dalton, center; Homer Taylor, Five States Merge|te various schoots:! | Curtis, m water for irrigation. and. Melich, D. E. Baldwin, Ralph J. tures on the lot, which was given H. B. Evans, Mary Hatch, G. W. made their living by raising Nee ae; _ oar 'to the forest service by Grand!George Dalton, aes mnR. | Miller and Mrs. Ila Corbin. ate, Wayne ay adie Yate ‘tue ieee keto |Merrill, E a Boyle, ock in the most economic and fa ee couny and the city of Moab. Stocks, center; Jack cle manner Possible; that' Over 250 people attended a cow- D.U.P. TO HAVE OPENING rer ti | The La Sal headquarters had WEN one, Evans tenhigh modern maar y sete: struction of a SOCIAL FRIDAY EVENING! been on the second floor of the Sieh oo oi e Penns ae inter- ae transmission line to ae -- |Cooper-Martin building for 34) Kike Peterson, guard: Lowell Stout, Sion z poeee since day evening at the Dugout ranch | C c A range, ani federal ee ie power Utah-Idaho the guard: connect was) end: Gordon. . Westwood forest Sal La Utah|years. The Olmstead, the of Jane ions summer territory a on Indian creek by the Scorup- | Carter, The Daughters Montana,|K. of those with Systems Church, Farl d: ‘AL in| Mary in the year 1906, and and their|created Reid commence MEE deticrcly limited: Somerville Cattle company. roca Pioneers' will end: J. T..Oregon and Washington to form Cranney, Jane eciainuae afeia «)|that year the Coozer-Martin store Le ir mes ‘rane with Friday, activities giant intermountain-northwest eaten theeA year-round of Blanding of cars from Montice lo, || season's. tackle: Bert Ellis. guard; a sheen ts - zingaleys and LaMoab, Sal, and several and an building was completed. The forest. Louesitine p. m. scans at 3:30 a. meeting "Sedientee begin this week, it Covent ‘leased quarters in the new build-| Junior Meador, end; Allen Perkins,| Power grid will been a eons a from more distant points, made evening social at 8 p. m. emodie ¥ _ Gero, Birdieacesaix, quarters halfback; guard;| Was announced today by George the occupied Robert Taylor, and . ustomary. @an@ tne trip to the Creek, and ISCO, At the evening social, which willing Lee Day, ™- Gadsby, president, Utah Power sen, fullback: Dalton, nom e livestock operation of the ,), oroughly ‘enjoyed the evening. im when Mildre Winbourn, Monday, until Thompsons; continuously in the D. U. P. hall, a be held company. Light & tackle deren Sa ha fide residents an yy;.ny people took along their bed covered dish be the office was moved into the new rae will luncheon The three-company project, esti- Seg. ; ism? pe Hs of this district; and rolls and spent the night there. be forest building. will program mated to cost about $2,590,000, will served, and a The case was not contested. Popular Couples Wed. rendered. All members of the link 280 existing privately owned Albert Maxwell was appointed Miss Bettie Jo Baldwin of Moab Short Court Session Held. organization and their husbands| steam and water power generating i shep into this district sin course at dinner, after which| are urged to attend this opening became the bride of William Hayes A brief session of district court special administrator of the estate Parr eae a ap- stations ithe highly productive ranches in interesting program was rend-| was held at Moab yesterday, with of John Niblock, deceased, on ; of Thompsons Saturday, the cerev,WU,A social event. H. power pool Of Eugene f Attorney ll - | Judge George Christensen presid- nlicati flanges of the Rocky mountain) ,..g Franklin J. Adams was anes gesern di ae power of This huge reservoir The estate| Junction. (aaa e _ ar of oor e gale Colorado; oot toastmaster. The hosts were J aides decree p cal interlocutory An ee on 16,to,ing. able was forth over Scott Walter back and Sir le ; B lanche is said to own a group of mining flowing aoe . granted j j J was arenc . eep ave overrun rew Somerville, r. | repeat divorce hearing lines was after poems transmission long of miles 900 Graves. claims in Grand county. family LeRoy ride's Perl the of from presence Graves * driving resident stockee air os members of the) them all) read once. - described as adequate to meet Rev. Many cases out of business, the present requirements of nation-|anda few close friends. The xSS, DONA e occupan and | or , mit or s died or le hereas, at hem"; and) va. 5a '% their into flocks Utah fm the distant Colorado bareas have Mensurate ons: First, an abundance properties, Mase for have us in & Colorado; second, Of| standards amount of all as former tO tw) qistrict. 2-We request carefuli a hay and| product tion of said ranch where it taps power pool of and Montana Idaho, where re-check d b a To t she t-" resident stockmen of thiS|ranches and . who by the very physical) ysed in ~ lite of the area were campelled |jicensed upon adjust their operations in aC-| district No. 9 = lance with local climatic ad oc eet a ral range of Se Seti to other coondge ite market. rat ihe" Can paige aan the very! mensurate standard this district ‘ 11-1 ofbasis, which enable the - bona ht of unfairness and absurdity|pe set on ae é wou d te standar | sura mmen a to local qqe rancher to neice * suet: eee, a p as are @PPlied|in the customary man coming Seepmen "02a Tactic the,|| usage. fron recom mend Colorado of ts and occupan de4-We cOM-| would SS TAH STATE FAIR that all bona bon settlers within fense g privil in the granting of grazin 100 per cent of | t ~64 Pe alifications. all that recommend ae ie SALT LAKE CITY other applicants be placed feder thston Oeing shecapaci |, 204 the A-21 oine ty alof range r porti EPTEMBER 14-22 e c ; in Class fistrict will justify. national have to efforts H. C. GAVIN tS our, } SELLS H. Charles oe performed was by their home to make Their many friends ex- a al ee . i lomnoraiaiess piel Aspen, of closed Bi yg canny : ‘tend hearty congratulations. SHEEP Gavin an shana a | at Uravan. se nctiaces Saturday on sc power ample jo - ee. aly, of ie 1, ae. for completio been set for nJanuary 1941. few a spend pe vo for Tuesday left deal to department me ae = - ae |of the company ms Es for the sale of his sheep outfit eta wie a oan south of Moab to Charles Redd of aaa as te Cait Colo., La Joe the and | company | 5 om Livestock Sal Redd, of La Sal. Ct mel‘ Charles sale, the terms of he lands of Utah all ‘acquires Redd | | by owned Mr. Gavin Ce except tne an office new there to take care- line. i -- | d - - J. Allen ranch, which is acquire the by Joe Redd, who also takes | ict, who are enor near the distr the livestock business, be that rating, and ant = Class 1 eges er ent stockmen _ Gavin sheep, ‘about, 180 bead. T™? UTAH STATE FAIR oust we Pr gammond: SALT LAKE CITY the success fal revolution from Spain || Flatiron severals years ago, and consists of xico by Augustan Iturbide and a Co Mae : ee bi America Central throughout Observances 119th annivers- will mark the celebration of the It was on Spain. from ary of independence la, El Salvador, September 15, 1821, that Guatema and Costa Rica declared Honduras, Nicaragua made was action Their independence. their possible by headed in empire. Following few months Me later they joined its break-up United Provin ces of Above is shown map likeness of Iturbide. his they Mexican formed the in 1823. America Central of Central America and @ (°. i. and, with sideration and is rights. understood PTEMBER pasture' considerable range The to con-| SE have been in the neighborhood of $30,000. | * Ser ceremony The intensified utilities' pasture ane ck aye ere Yellowstone system pool Bishop W. FR. MeConhie,tory a In conformity with the electric| a ee de- tte oaoe ~ Fe can be and is produced by has been properly negrongg erent H Colorado sheep owners; that computed. eS duction from » BSsituation does not exist among| whether or not oe aie are SE Mont., aaa "1 Dopi setups i to Anaconda, Sw rag Pg gy Miss the already developed oun "vs Washington, Oregon Mr. and a miatay Sinn y a companies, to Grace, Was marrie , it joins the Utah- Emery Richardson of Uravan, from miles 271 cots within volts will stretch friends. ating at 161,000 Te iiat See cae ratings and , rescinds hereby ranch of all lands owned a aoe forest) jicensees, paying -, (a) (‘a to the following: due tO tention : "at : rmine whether : or not dance of water for irrié®- | dete vast abrogates mendations beer | Welled to acquire large Ms to qualify them for | e it resolved: PR site Board Nv-|and moun-| Pb eeesess cece s esses esese attention; their to properly - the proper use of an owned,|now therefore rights water trip _- They will construction National park. of Announcement a 2 at Thompsons. plans was made in Salt Lake City| their home ae Moa at resided has room fol-| Gadsby Mr. by late Saturday connecte now is and years, lowing approval of a contract with several company of | With the Moab Garage company the Utah Construction #143 ho at Thompsons. The bride is a Ogden for building the Ida graduate of the Moab high school The three project. the of segment . ae Tere S. D. L. Montana, and in companies reas The young co ple. Lake City. Idaho and Utah are engaged joint- Salt who are very popular among the lv in the program. ae en set of 'The proposed transmission line younger y e 0 with its shiny copper cables oper- congratulations such mg permits to those within) jn, the opinion of this hoa Meat a district who are land-a condition was not intended by TS oe the aera congress ee ae by the responsible or ony Y eanotioned ater "Is, Or owners af t rights, as may be necessary heads of the grazing service when emoaans S ee ee Oe pends se all! ye 8 and to : oe E. Parks officiated. Bey Be: en William ee ‘al defense together with the antici-| pated industrial, commercial and Milestone « Independence - Hails that 9; No. District America ------ 14-21 - of Colorado ¢. entral --_- gas aii Se of ranges the Of issuance the in business and stockmen over turning from sheepmen of ows given out t0/|lgcal ranchers the in the) result "Preference Act: drive " ibe Grazing Sees HM mt eS: pletely the MEE, and was cena R a eta nem ee sarge sre Be ie small steaks, We to eed Tange setups; and lereas, we call attention of provision following of juicy cy others 44m ~~ fCnfining been a large in-| os ; eee gage ee # ang w aR S ani Second grasing on what is|20Y dinner and party given Satur. Se : jean emt Tee mete ~ anes nie ennnsremnastlllenemnatitaniiiclitiailiciattetlinshee, Party on Indian Creek* |