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Show ah - /- SEEN 2a HEARD The Times-Independent - A Entered at e Second-Class matter at the Postoffic Under the Act of March 3, 1879. as SUBSCRIPTION ore. Moab, Utah. RATES ‘ray, | $2.00 ...ccee cece cecccccccccccccsccccccccccess One VEAL ......-ccececcceeeecceccecccccessceses 1.00 Six Months ........--cecersecrcrrrceescesscess «|. Three Months (Payable in Advance) > « pr aes ommended Ae RE maetiniee acinamemennaindeminnentieaiominaaandes chance . scatman the 2. | semnunesaenarey eae cones ~ Louise Watts of 44 y for medical R. L. Holyoak .......+++++seeees 26|terda Oren Wiler of 97/ Boag de injured | saturday. Moab, J. Reed Lance ....sseeeeeeeeee Floyd Jouason oe ae was he when ago weeks 298|\two +-+ee0....+--le J. A. Somervil ing went an appendectomy | ell 32| crushed by a boulder, is improv c. S. Thomson o 016 6.00 e202. 0.0: 6 2 6 61% torily. that satisfac further notice take Please Monticello of Robson Margaret of the results of said} a canvass an appendectomy Tuesent election shows that J. Reed Lance, underw J. A. Somerville, and C. S. Thom- day. candidates three son, being the' who received the greatest number declared the of votes, are hereby Soil of said supervisors elected Conservation District. State Soil By order of the Utah Conservation Committee. S, G. MARETT SUMNER Secretary. Executive 5, September publication, First 940. 12, er Septemb publication, Last 1940. & Lp. and SATURDAY: FRIDAY | a always sw erne Penguins theta low the surface of He made her LIVE DANGER as OE KA - *%, j h A story of turbulent - love .. . bringing to- - gether the emotional - intensity of George- Raft and the smold‘ering beauty of Joan - ‘Bennett. | Utah Oil Products Vico aa Quaker State | score of Years A. |surveyor, | 24-15. Ago Taylor This and A Mill Week J. P. George W. Durant. | is MOTOR OILS | cessities. Giving up the luxuries | adogted| miners' meeting was held at Creek in the La Sal moun- | | what hurts. -Oo these farm ; attended the Republican state convention, while F. B. Hammond and Phil Crout went as delegates "a Sal mountains: by claiming the |compel : him t r | i\land was non-mineral and valuable | mat Pes Gy tO hecome: 6 to the Democratic convention. The Moab schools opened with) only for grazing purposes. -o0Oo- an attendance of 147 in all de-| One good thing about the partments. horse and buggy days. You In the Pacific ocean there are The Crout & McConnel saloon| didn't have to wake someareas where the water level is installed a cash register, which| bedy up in the middle of the than the general surface gave that institution a metropoli-| higher night to get hay enough to tan appearance. It was the first: level. get back to town! -oO0o- From the Prairie du Chien (Wis.) Cc ourvier :- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Whitt and son.| Buddy moved Sunday into the house which they got of James} Rotan in a trade and he got their house which he. will move before long on his lots over near the Fred Jones Sr .place, where Oscar Copas and family will move when it is fixed up. -oO00- Definition AVERAGE BOY: One who is about half as good as his mother thinks he is, and half as bad as the neighbors think. -oO0o0- Some College Girls pursue learning, and others learn pursuing. -o0o- AAARPR ADS nmnnnininnninsnnipinininsinln nner eee MAS Marshal Borreson: "Hey, where | do you think you're going?" First day sales of additional new postage stamps commemMotorist: "Be easy with me oferating "Famous American Artists" will be ecpened on Sept-mber | ficer-this is the first time I have16. The new stamps bear the likeness of Daniel Chester French n't had my wife along to tell me." and Augustus SaintGaudens. Above (left) is shown a reproduc- New Stamps Honor American RAINY DAY"'-Short PLEASE" - SUNDAY Featuring (Two Wendell Will Shows) GASOLINE Complete Service for Public at All Utah the Motoring Oil Stations UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY | | | Artists "A "INFORMATION Pep 88 ai Stanolind |‘tains, and resolutions were All relief suggestions | p;oiesti ai the efforts of/are unfair to the farmer, writes } against |protesting | the state to secure for school lands | nad Gummit. They take his mind| vast tracts of public lands in the|of his natural experience( and | Miller) { aeree Helen ctomy Mop, of Moab | underwent a tonsille Mrs. Neil Westwood fon eo. ecnived pecq Bayles of Blandi hospital yes-| ......+-+++++++ 25|was admitted to thecare. operated: on' fort acute nanan = _ Looking Backward} A. prea of tiger, the the cruelty of honey, the burning heat of fire, the free?ing effect of ice and the chattering all _ these of the magpie-Mixed created and together elements Lloyd Somerville of Moab ‘a went a tonsillectomy Wednecgat NEWS HOSPITAL of results In speaking of the fact that President Roosevelt claimed that a this into brought register its third term nomination was FORC| section. ED on him. a Tennessee congressManville had man told the following story: UTAH STATE SOIL Treasurer County taxIt brings to- mind the story of all sent out statements to CONSERVATION COMMITTEE of the old fellow who used to take a valuation assessed The payers. Through the Files of The Times ; | the county was $1,016,224, and the nip once in a while and finally Legal Notice of the Results of He was on_ his to $19,- was reformed. amounted ee charged taxes for Supervisors of the over $12,000 was death-bed. So he said to his wife, Election 937.59, of which NOTICE TO CREDITORS 20 Years Ago This Week | paid | County Colorado' River "Mary, I wish you would go down Grand by the railroad. The commissioners of Grand Dis- Conservation The Elgin correpondent reported to the old well and find that old Drainage Soil county were making preparations | Estate of Julia H. Johnson, also | hidden trict. bottle of liquor I have a discovered had Garn E. that bond) Johnson, | Hills Julia to expend: $10,000 of county as Notice is hereby given by the known down there under a loose board. present | funds on the river road between| bear on the Fox island on Green Then, will Deceased.-Creditors Mary, I want you to go out Utah State Soil Conservation Com river, but so far had not been able Moab and Richardson. to the under-_ s voucher with claim cor- in the back to get a shot at him. The yard and pick some mittee that in the matter of the Cecil C. Taylor of Moab and_| Mitchell of Then, | organization of the Grand County signed, at the office G. nice that also reported respondent fresh mint _ leaves. Miss Ida Van Wagenen of Provo at Moab, | a boat Mary, I want you to bring it up Colorado River Drainage Soil Con- Melich, Attorney at Law, building was Durant W. ‘were married this week. | November 6, | for some Colorado Springs people, home and no matter how much I servation District an election was Utah, on or before The Big Six oil well on the west. 1940. Com~ banks of the Colorado river struck| who were planning to take a trip protest, Mary, make me drink it." | duly conducted by said State W. R. McCONKIE and mittee within said district on -oOo- down the river. a showing of oil at 470 feet. W. JOHNSON, GEORGE W. L. Hall, a printer employed August 13, 1940, for the election of The best thing about a radio Ross Wheeler, Greenriver pioneer,| Administrators. Gazette, by the Colorado Springs three supervisors of said Soil Comcampaign speech, says Dad burned to death in a cabin on the| 55 September publication, First by accompanied in Moab arrived servation District and that the Gummit, is the pause for Henry mountains. | his wife, having made a trip in a following tabulation gives a correct last, September 26. station identification. A carload of carnotite ore re-| row boat from Greenriver, going cently shipped by H. W. Balsley,| down the Green river to _ its | aS LO LAI LE Cc. W. Wright and Floyd Trout) TEPER Definition REAR junction with the Grand and brought in excess of $5300. CHRISTIAN NATION: One thence coming up the Grand to A heavy rainstorm did consid-| which makes the innocent suffer Moab. It required a month to erable damage to the roads. because it is too tender hearted to The Moab schools opened for the i'make the trip. The Grand county Republican punish the guilty. | term, the attendance in the high -oOo- conventicn named the _ following school being 104 and in the CentThe country has learned one ticket: Representative, A. A. Tayral school, 150. J. H. Shafer,|/thing . . . that a Labor Relations commissioners, J. R. Balsley and Elmo Schuer- lor; J. T. Loveridge and John E. Pace;|Board does: not improve Labor mann were making preparations sheriff, J. W. Watts; clerk and | Relations. to establish a meat packing plan. recorder, John Peterson; treasurer,| -oOo- at Moab. F. A. Manville; assessor, , W. J. Most persons are willing illi to Moab defeated Greenriver in a) | Darrow, attorney, L. L. Crapo; worry along without the necLabor day baseball game by a| 40 erey soft-- the wind, the sweetness election: | ¢ ee of ness of the dawn, true the of report and said Cauiidatse Emmett Elizondo the clouds, the of tears the ‘incenstancy = Manager and Editor TAYLOR, L. LOREN ee lle he sudto fashion woman, mind the matter that discovered denly been at Mis disposal had already entirely used up in the creation of Adam. What did He do? He took the undulations of the serpent, the creepers, the of faculty clinging of blade of the the trembling grass, the erect stature of the reed, lightthe the velvet of the flower, ness of the leaf, the look of the gazelle, the cheerfuln'ss of the sun- and the Independent consolidation of the Grand Valley Times Utah County, Grand at Moab, Issued Every Thursday Thursday, September 12, jg/! MOAB, UTAH TIMES-INDEPENDENT, THE "PAGE FOUR A ae Paul J. Black Agent for Grand and San Juan re |Pe Pe Counties. sto ee cca eich pel De | tion of a blue ex ue five-cent s stamp |honoringg French, e who executed the celebrated Minute Man" painting and a three-cent purple stamp honoring Saint-Gaudens, famous for his statue of Abraham Linclon. FEATURED AT UTAH STATE FAIR | Prompt, Efficient, Courteous SER, VCE LET US KEEP YOUR CAR RUNNING SMOOTHLY -oOo- The teacher was testing the knowledge of the kindergarten class. Slapping a half dollar on the | desk, She said sharply, "What is Special This Week! | | that?" Complete Lubrication Change of Oil (5 quarts) Your Car Washed Instantly came the answer from the back row, "Tails." -oO0o- POME There was a young girl from St. Louie, Who submitted her case to the jury "GOING ; She said, "Car three But Has injured my knee," the jury said, "We're Missouri." -o0o- Lady: "Does this train | from | Woman, so an old Next WEDNESDAY ' VICO OILS 2-2 2-3 =: PEP will big Teeterboard perform as outdoor one revue, of at NINE the legend made goes,| up Maurice Robertson, Utah State Fair, the with all next . | WHAT = Member up to For the Future FDIC Insured Ou?. Qa Past? Make those dreams come true by Starting now to save for them. Pay cash for a new car, furniture wipe out old debts! It's easy to own anything need | Youdont rich, of yaker rs eee you wish if you patience to savye-maybe a little at a time, but he q million LZrow. have the it? watch Water eeit One dollar opens the road leadini to your goal. Open an account ext payday! mellow famous choice millions. me Quart S his WHO...? $5,000 "YOU DON z= Secret seq] lips? Savings Old and THURSDAY His| Nine' Brannocks "Flying Colors," week. REEL" 88 GAS Proprietor BRANNOCKS Stellar Tumblers, outstanding acts "NEWS Robertson's Service m2 THE Marvels, - stop at | San Francisco?" Conductor: "Well, if it doesn't there's sure going to be an awful splash." | -o0o- WOMAN was created thusly: "When the Creator PLACES" | Y , First National Bank LLOYD NOLAN JEAN ROGERS RICHARD CLARKE ONSLOW STEVENS ERIC BLORE Directed Executive Producer Sol M. Wurtzel "Our happiness ... your life... ™ f depend on it! Pru TALK!" OF MOAB ‘3 ne. 63 Pint no. TidS WIUSKET iS 4 YEARS OID « 90 PROOF + COPR, 1940, THE OLD QUAKER CO, LAWRENCE BURG, IND. | "LAND The OF FLOWERS" IDE |