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Show 12, 1940 Rea leweight Bout | LOCAL ITEMS THE AGRICULTURAL Mrs. Elna Peterson Howry left yesterday for her home at San! Francisco, Calif., after Visiting at Moab for a week with her father, Mons Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gilmor e were arrivals Friday evening from Mesa Verde National park. Mr. Gilmore returned to the park Sunday eve=": ning, and Mrs. Gilmore will re: main here for a _ visit With her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Taylor, = | TIMES-INDEPENDENT, NEWS the large country. Imports of cattle ana beef into the United States in the first half of 1940 totalled 192,000,000 pounds dressed weight, a decrease of about 19 per cent from the same period of 1939, according to the office of Foreign Agricultural relati ons. Imports of dutiable cattle for the first half of 1940 were over half of all beef imports, but were about 29 per cent smaller on a dressed weight basis than for the same iceriod in 1939. Imports of canned beef from South America were ing the stresses Mrea-treated tack by fungi treated wood. For the country as a whole. a /oreliminary estimate of the acre- age planted to truck crops for market in 1940 shows an acreage about 3 per cent less than that of! 1939 but about 8 per cent above the 10-year average. Decreases Class work. ,are reported for many areas including the western states. Market Mrs. John W. Sullivan and son supplies are now moving in large Jack of Indianapolis, Indiana, ar- volume from the market garden rived this week for an extendea areas and from states adjoining visit in Moab with Mrs. Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. *Frank M. Shafer. They will be joined in *x November by Mr. Sullivan, who will spend his vacation here. Wiliam E. Parks, Minister) "pm school at 10 a. m. Mrs. yrbin, superintendent. Wortil a.m. with message by Judge George Christensen and Court Reporter W. M. Ross, of Price, were arrivals in Moab yessday, 7:30 p. m. terday to hold a brief session of pMission Circle met at the district court. Several probate mat@ Wednesday afternoon. me will be a program of music ters were heard. Judge Christensen recently returned from aé_e two evening, 7:30, September months' vacation in Chicago where the students returning to he and Mrs. Christensen visited a » Everyone invited. son, who is practicing law there. pastor will hold services at It was Judge Christensen's first this Thursday afternoon and} real vacation during the 22 years 0mext Thursday evening. he has served on the Seventh @ mercy upon me, O God, Judicial district bench. kindness:| Hun-| FOR service. 1t. 1t. hat. Owner may by giving descrip- for this adv. FIREBALL engines ITH this advertisement, Buick ushers in a brandnew automobile model year. CARROLL It. board. Real mw per month. New twin beds ibedding. Write Mrs. Barnett, ® Grand, Grand Junction or Moab, J. MEADOR would sight of a hydrant in the desert. You may be sure we grimly realized They had to accomplish things thru Friday "FLYING COLORS" CAST OF 70 « & CIRCUS ACTS - Fitted | Street Colorado Phone Colorado SEPT. 14 TO 21 522 The Poorest Place o Tell a Lie! IT has been said by some of our radical reformers that advertising misleads the public. Bbtaranteed Shoe Repair - Prices "cd your Reasonable Shoes LECTRIC 117 and SHOE No. Grand Junction, SHOP Sixth Colorado 4 Mon., Wed., Sat. = and to poorest place in the world under our name. It's hard to picture the new 1941 Buicks fairly with old adjectives. of the new automobile year. that make Buick the sensatien * According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, asuper meteor which travels with a series of explosions like the shock waves of.a great projectile is called a **FIREBALL."" EXEMPLAR Street, Moab, REDD Utah MOTOR :-: c+: OF GENERAL MOTORS VALUE COMPANY i: La Sal, Utah advertising columns of American and in American radio programs. mi WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM § 23 Years of Continuous Service Garage Moab Co. "bo Sun. newspapers and magazines, apply fraud laws. "| \tarks' Funeral Home | Fruita, Colo. : yAt dj Peo _ rvice of the of : Southeastern House Special Committee on un-American Activities. 3 ‘3 tic PAUL STARKS 5 " t & TRANSPORTATION-- ot + - Operating Freight Lines from Salt Lake City to Grand Junction--Thompsons to Moab, Monticello, Blanding, Dolores and Cortez, Colo. ducted in full view of the public and of the officials empowered G. C. B. R. Proprietor tures to att@mpt a lie is in the In the third place, dishonest advertising is as inefficient as dirty football. It does not pay. Informed people have lost interest in the advertising-baiting books and speeches of the radical self-appointed reformers since one after another of them has figured prominently before the | MRs. ' ( In the second place, such efforts to mislead would be con- Thurs., mpetent, sympathe and helpful service- value.' Ask especially about the new micropoise-balanced FIREBALL* engines - the 1941 furtherance of Buick's Dynaflash design and kingpin of all the fea- weight. In the first place, our publishers and broadcasting companies wouldn't carry dishonest advertising. They outlawed it long ago. PSKATING BS Every ' The - Boots Motors STARTS SATURDAY Such accusations fall under their own . cars at your dealer's-they make plain why Buick is rightly called ""exemplar of General meme 5th young -- Mpaired at Fair Prices mest, Guaranteed Work "iY SHOE HOSPITAL Grand Junction, like Go see these s uperb new facilities. Main , BOOTS and SHOES . | yy "No. function Courtesy Nation's Business i eh ae Junction, and _ Grand move wild things. They're all grace and poise and eagerness. They bring to driving and handling a keener pleasure and a new thrill. We've taken our greatest all-time car and steadily and carefully brought it forward to a perfection of action, ease, goodness beyond anything ever offered CHARLES Main our So, on top of the $42,000,000 spent on our plants and machines these last four years we've added another $10,000,000 A. C. PARSONS weler - Optometrist 519 in on to continue our advance. in new and the greatest outdoor musical revue, 5 nights, ne 2568 Glasses Scientifically Stylewise, their suave and dynamic beauty refreshes the jaded eye as new cars for 1941 that we could count Record-Breaking Exhibits in all Departments line fresh- cording the greatest manufacturing and selling season our company has ever known. we CITY new deserves unused minted language. 1940 production is history-re- Monday Broker Estate - Investments Insurance Phone 6R1 t=! Utah Every car in all five series of the whole eS and Power stepped-up - Room More ont eaten EGE Girls! ™ EVERYWHERE tren mince traw same and paying W ON DISPLAY| # AT BUICK SHOWROOM ed ND er table. CO eae. J. E. Kerby, Moab. -- K eos pool # eat used Seventy per cent of the foods served at a_ typical American banquet were known to the American Indian, although in a less elaborate form. ath Ood The South Carolina town of Enola was once called "Alone" but railroad men didn't like the name so renamed the town spelling the original name backwards. nl prompt a termites| say _ the; is no death penalty in| which was named after) Aztec god of war. x make times driv- | -from SALE The Edwin C. West home at Moab, new and modern. Recently completely remodeled inside and out. Located close in. Owner desires to sell on account of being transferred away from Moab. For price and terms, see class Johnson. BE There Mexico, Mexital, always valuable. A British can be bought for ones cost only $15 te & Suaranteed; African natives eat and white ants-they taste like pineappel. crying infants not pe tt by , REPAIRING-First iid A locomotive puffs four for each revolution of the ing wheel. quiet the does - fuel El no dark clouds of war, ever skies, these darken waves the red, white and blue, And let this ever be The Land of the Free. These blessings we ask of Thee. -Allien Burr, Moab. Afe postage stamp Stamp of 1840 $1 and unused or $20. a for compressed | PFGE MO A a Se Let died Mr. anit Miquettes h natives. are Mexican law says that children bor in airclanes of Mexican registry, are Mexican citizens. us safe from that trouble abroad, Let us calmly go on as we are. Let us stay here at home, In the land that we love, And let nothing our happiness mar. FIVE The Arch of Triumph in Paris, erected to commemorate Napoleon's victories, was only one-third finished at the time of his downfall. ‘cattleman Keep of Grand Junction, at his home there Mcnday. Parks was one of the most Prominent figures in the early history of the cattle business of western Colorado and_ eastern Utah. In 1909 he became manager of the Seiber Cattle company following the death of Mr. Seiber. its founder. This company, known as the S Cross outfit, operated on Pinon mesa, Colo., and in Grand county, Utah, and was the Iargest cattle ranch in the' intermountain country. Mr. Parks managed the company for seven years, after which he acquired an outfit of his own in Rio Blanco county. Funeral services will be held at Grand Junction Friday. || ssp aed seco leaves of thy | trans- God, Pioneer Cattleman Dies. Frank D. Parks, 75, well known tO loving Dear | PRAYER trouble. Where wood is also less less susceptible to atand rot than un- service, ing to the multitude "Mercies blot out my A ot ing to thy PAGE the! a, Mid-week _ of UTAH ON TE NE stor. that cause Boyd S. Hammond of Deming, New Mexico, was an arrival Saturday, and visited friends and relatives in Moab for a day before continuing on to Price, where he will attend a conference of grazing officials for three weeks. The service is conducting a° field school \in the San Rafael grazing district,' which is being attended by a number of graziers from each of the western states: Mr H.ammond is a district grazier at Deming. OS en IST CHURCH NEWS MOAB, A new control for peach tree borers-an emulsion of ethylene Hindu mothers to dichloride and potash fishoi} soap habies often feed water--has with diluted proved| ovium. ore effective than standard treatments, is less expensive, easier to to likely less and a:ply. injure | 8 the trees. The material may be applied directly to the tree regardless of age and can be either poured or sprayed about the base! & § of the tree at a time when other! # orchard work is not pressing. Madrid Johnson has Oocened up a shoe repair shop at his home in Moab, located a block west of the| Cooper-Martin store. He invites local people to give him their patronage, and guarantees first' ndell } centers Crystal urea is now being used aS a chemical seascning agent to prevent checking, S:litting, and Such losses as occur in drying lumber in the air or in the kiln. Fresh-cut lumber dries first at the Surface, but when treated with a solution of urea, the Outer surface remains moist and drying proceeds from within, thus eliminat- less flamable and Mrs. Helen Larsen of Ferron than half the total. : has been in Moab for the rast two : weeks visiting her daughter, Present prospects are for a total Mrs.| -|J. W. Williams, and family. farm income, Her| cash including -/$on, Jesse Larsen, payments, will motor of to| 30vernment about Moab Saturday for a short visit| $8,900,000,000 in 1940, the bureau and on his return to Ferron agricultural economics wil!| -%f anbe accompanied | nounces in by its his mother. curent monthly |analysis of the farm income situMr. and Mrs. C.,.A. Penfield of 'ation. This is about $360,000 ,009 /San Francisco, Calif., were arrivals or five per cent higher than in | 1939, and will be the second highin Moab Monday evening for 4q/| est for any year since 1930. In 1937 visit with Mr. Penfield's mother | 2ash farm income, including Mrs. Mary Penfield, and _ his siszovernment payments, totalled $9,-| ter, Mrs. G O. Patterson, and 111,000,000. family. m Overlin (above), middle- it champion of Norfolk, Va2., wil defend his title in a ponship boxing match with fino Garcia, the Filipino boy" at Madison Square n, New York, on September Qrerlin won the crown from ia on May 23. industria] Serving All Intermediate Points Connecting Lines from the West Coast, Phoenix and Denver Fully Equipped Garages and Warehouses ons Moab--Monticello--Greenriver--Thomps at See at = An yy, September |