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Show € of ‘ et of 7 Cv Dy CO ; ME 65 MOAB, GRAND COUNTY, UTAH + S oe i a | 3 ‘: ober 16 Set For Brucehe Ballard = hahaa Reported 300,000 Legionnaires Rally for Convention ~ (rand Junction Defeats Robertson Named son Named | : | 7 | France, Missing in As >. -, a ' shalt Registering stockman and anda beGal ‘ Ballard, pioneer and 35, |merchant Between Jn( sive, of Thompsons, Must 21 Enroll for Service. | junior officer in the British army, lis either dead or a German prison}er, according to a letter received the signing by Pesident "Bert Monday of the military of gaeate now being put in motion <rimenout " the nation ering of all men GE 0 to 35 for Great the between inclusive. the atrn Wed- at Ballard, = the a young joined ) ot the beginning man English of St \\ compulsory enroll their!) father was a years age. Soon , atio: | fwernors of the the draft board ne isions siates will)P. Ballard: machinery I know you country. carrying out of the hear in Utah nation's war first, as that will Bruce is : grieved be reported office as wounded from May 28th. old We will gather in Boston, Mass. September by 22, for twenty-second tion-a on the Legion's annual conven- meeting regarded as NPI-C Camp the}, TUTTE not) John T. Camp | 6423 | ce Hazzard, EEE war. and nm assistant . brother officer that he fell com- Hazzard was Manding a Breu gun platoon which | construction te registration on October 2Jl times splendid geal male residents from 21 fire-a worthy son ne ee MARRIAGES + De in ene the and, ed, th ieestablished the governor will ap, eet ; rg Lair, for men three of 8 board is magnificient." effort po local board James A. Teddy Annetta ried August 27 me. Each area will include a) county, with registration in seats, except in Salt Lake aoa by a Wile weneen Cues' baeorialt r.. _ | liam E. Parks. Bernon ee pri-| - Utah counties. Wg places used in the 38 edhe Cae ies Jus ee bélection of September 3 will) and - Miss Kansas, "i for the registration of the! Portis, A. Johnson, draft|Dave to the ¢ Men subject iF a «a scheduled |. to be| Pa" of the Ss Brown, j..4 by the ' fr from range - 0 U.. conven- Revere theme Legion yards slogan conclave. Sal _-, cre ou Pie - - g a game. withou are AREER men aT as sg ote aie 2; passes 1: Moab 4; year. The | iad office Religious by a. m.;camp the) gesture, a farewell As a game provided, Moab An ion, apou this ordersomefor time out Notes. Service outstanding he ie Ritchey, . ¢.thisA. assistant Southwestern of |intendent accepted. = ae Tuesday morning. fednesday northward city to Fourth the as follows: in a straight street Colorado line of river, Moab up the forward|Colorado the Dolores 2 and thence up river the to Dolores river toriver. the y Ree Moab Tigers5 completed, Tigers fumbles, Ss average, punting S4m county the at eae 2-Commencing No. Juan a line, proceeding was a valuable one| i = op age eee ‘0 ye Salt wash, up Salt wash ana Salt valley to Valley City, follow- ee ing the old state highway from wil in of _and NEWS |Moab No. F Sgr under control with the) officers: President, Mel-| meeting a Knowlden|be William shortly. Mrs. N. that part included of in justice of is < precinct, while Eark is justice of Moab No. *a for No. ofwill,the be.peace aieeieeee: E. Wolverton was ap- : Hazel Mrs. at ary Sada, resigned. Present at ; yesterday's : meeting of the board were Commissioners J. A. Somerville, G. O. Patterson and L. L. Taylor. Cra? wbiaaledicichel SE &- Ropers : eee ville, long prominent in Utah pub= commercial _ printing and lishing vice presisecretary- circles and a former president of the Utah State Press association, ome ra = emhoswere morning of an died Monday York City bolism in a New pital. He and Mrs. Epperson oo Pace and Betty Miller. New th am have been decided upon, i for club is well under way iviti during the year. activities on a combined business and vacation trip in the east- when he was staff is now organized editor Dalton, Jean. } The Sage league being} intra-barrack Emma and i next monthee will see)+l The ; WELL KNOWN PUBLISHER OF YORK IN NEW DIES UTAH night.| Monday every Shumway; Vira Polyana Evan*; dent, dent Dr. Friedman and Mr. Christensen busineess. transacting 'were and 1 justice is/3° . Aprecinct council: student school er The now well following 2. Robertson M. A. | iecisahcitlasiske bali SCHOOL 3-All not and 1 |precincts season. the . wie, ' tae sean is is al. service each week for all Vin Westwood; vice president Ler-'cointed registration agent of Sego Foreman mineral, and_ ee the published Epperson yr all barracks trying for first place|Says the paper is well under WAY) q Kavsville Reflex and operated the honors. Interest in the competion|for the first issue. Kays~ of company Printing yniand Grand for way under are is high, and many good games are| andPlans San Juan county teachers' in-| ine one of the leading commercial | forecast. . d at which state speakers aF€ printing concerns of the state. Stitute, | expected. Friday | Enrollee: Fyank Toth returne d Will ° -_- to other building. road funds | ition superHammond Mr. Na-| Cisco, -| past 8 au tax and gasoline camps|of and crew by a Wells purposes ; than|eq 'Dalton also will discuss POINT SUNDAY HORSE -_-- - of Salt construction ~ 1S eeeHR CityWaldoand attorney Some sixty officials of the U. grand| former aaiet Se ie Carl's. grazing service, who are attendmules six located has from of 25 enrollees ee the under Win- George of Foreman yjsion ene the west. Waal DEAD =) VISI GRAZIERS TO a ar ? f ‘enh ‘tie' master of haldaian Utah; in Masonry D. C..| ae eee Ta Oe Dr. acnociation: ie D. and Stovkman W. D. Deeson, D./will a/day, en 38 -eeks' var school ae at of Mud Salen visit Dead Horse Point Sunyester day announced it was S. Andrews. The by Grazierwill James Lake| officials of Salt Moab, engineer, miningspent , ; buildings bourn.as The questions. to The was J. H.alsoTov-|a|political , Weslico, Weslico,| visitor with Mr. Miller. monuments, attendgenera? the€/are follows: One mess eee Sl omy. Sundaybothnight at range Texas,|ticnal Preemey verre the| J. Kirby en condivide, Hills Big § Clay in theinspect | public ( is invited day for| ditions City, sorthe following Stoe xstill teat | by 50 NE eee Crey: mesa.| and three southwestern | meeting. Lake r from th Coonts, the Calas enginee iay ue W-/rea, var Bishop by nnen 17, aeahel Lehi ee and the | in days ent t: valley that Monum | Tas as 16 by 16 fee | feet; - IDATES FOR rters; Jerome| be required monuments ; m | Texas, fro ride to headqua dinner wilt cowboy under canvon.the A group nt | reserva tion, where they planned 4 to/ river served associate the spend a week's vacation. Messrs.|be on, Sere are. pout e JUDGE IN RUNOFF | one Jack) ee region three; of Delta,/architect Nelson, See Andrews and Grazier of direction | Stockman and Claudy feet:|Waldo, 12 by ; y floor | h ee 17, by Earl J-|piehl, regional engineer, and Mr.)| Thomson. J. R. Aid southeast-|Grazier in vacation their |spent by the| with cement floor 10 in slip-up An apparent Bernie, engineer from Washington,; the peace. Utah last year, being piloted one shower house 10 by 12 feet with | C.. were also visitors at the; direct primary election law re-| cement Moab, and Mrs.|p Attend State Fair. Horse| |, es and Dead fioor. A lighting system has|/*™n ‘garding nomination of more than| Gepuainber 17,| camp. ee the Sele Z She Rock » | Ansel E. County Agent J. FP. Parrish left by Dr. J. W. Williams. They! Point ears aeae me in oe too : my we an for the|two persons arch culvert for and/sult The metal McConkie. Salt Lake City, to at<a for Friday of scenic| Ids the with clifts| impressed solid so were the of| of out Saas : painted be will | ¢ o appearance the in approved Denver, Colo., and| entrance road is able the pioneers to descend | by Bishop W.acAlong with the co k has been | attrac tions here that they decided|tend the state fair. He was for; of all four candidates have) ©. Hall, Denver,| excavations for the footings gs have|names we river canyon. by Miss Eddah Wilcompanied for| year this again return gal-|to 900 1 ana cement & camp the | 18, by Bishop W-|pbeen started. A definite decision | Republican nomination for district acne it 10 days an be required | Mrs. Mr. Deeson waS/liams, 4-H club leader, and two > another vacation. : ho will the/|judges on the runoff primary bal-| fnishedof which to regards ached in : to the/|Colo., Septem tplete of the Norman D. Nevills 4-H club girls, Betty Ross Thomwater for stock watering = satel ‘ions /lot next month. saint of fill in the headquarters R. McOonkieSeen and oo done| Party that made a boat trip from/son and Lily Holyoak, who compurposes. | is there "where states, law The started; be at the fair. will area and this job w Dies. Preen River, Wyoming, to Boulder! peted in club work = to a work Some of the be| to nominee | one than lmore 56, | soon Snow, Eddie "cases Visito Jt Park Officials eescane og on Miss | this of August and July in Dam naniee re erg jee va oo ae | selected a The channel change for theareawash SS an western wool ke buyer,} ‘health con sgt Sle struction a ; Up of National Park service is|number of candidates he headquarters hos-| idely Both revue. ! dress the style ‘in acres of rodent con-| year. Recd Stevens Coming. he nm nominees| over 25.000 25, | twri Se ry a satisfactorily. the number of the ‘twice a Salt: LakeAssoci- | jae They contests. Be lay Were. visitors at Moab) ©. judging in lcompeted died last we ek at sigh of truck | have been re- | to be selected for said office who/trol work, maintenance oP ag sober ia apes tig for » inspecting operations - pital of uremic reser-| of intenance ; : . Sons & p I . I monument. National . atc n official |winwi ter and the early part of next| ‘nor publican the | rand visit will of Utah, of) Arches road circles as one c on be placed region) _| veal of7 we hope erto have an|shall nd up in the! ‘Beta Fe, , director : western livestock To Meet at Bryce. week, pro-| next time some ‘county year. elec-| primary runoff the for near|ballot the in job Whlin, region. | snare] sorvovel: On this of er moe' Tillotson; John ©OF)! the keenest injudges and Mrs. superintendent The next meeting of the ; ‘ad | nkie. elson, Divided | R. McCo ee sasidred tits of 12 persons, the party tember Well organized. At the and of tT ado river, boats will be avail-| Colo., i stream to re-| Freeman, justice ff crossing the river. the $s to park; Santa of Mer of region Fe, three, Sumey of Washington, MMt chief Service. engineer John intermoun chief) many 2 and of 6s gone ac ; ae be to work pridal "WW Arches CCC camp. ------.__ of honor Sak during Mrs. ia "4 ner LulaPtore ae cnters,| hostesses being t= | The |tion. the | future. foreman} of said Slade, junior well known) lat william the Arches camp, was in Salt| primary - se cial anal atcha CS Hayes,! Lions Bridal Shower. rnaa er eg gr e by was vestock men. A.| Past the act: Moab to year s and D. ¢.,/ameng Officials conferred with ae m Miller, _ Reed Stevens. cangriae worer=|Cy. .o3| Com fo be carried on tnfough the| rotson |ated with COP, "yas regarded in| olved on the frst section of te|reoeived, the, hlghest Mune Pry ere naire Verde National Colo.,;¢. Center, Baldwin,| Jo The Meet to gar Og Raidvne New Orleans. at cenvention 1941 grandmother, | International , sutt. : wee ong be will ie of | r of votes shall be|at Thursday Bridge Lions!for cases-such the home international| number The|board of directors. The convention | selected" of the seek as existed in this|Mrs. ee ae aoa " to nominees the be|the clu Thursday The |meeting ‘office or offices." No provision in the law is made} summer. held at ced a announced |of candidates 24, accord-| Club in numbet 50 per cent at said runoff candidates election who receive the| naar their party for said| Watts rth J. Bracken September ‘has er & of a thrown his support met at| Stevens. ----- : club tore oe 29, at Ruby's Canyon Mrs. Ada Darrow ae has to gone be by Mr.|a banquet and dance in the eve | ning. ! on Ke --» F en t0|park will conduct the car throug judicial posi-| and prizes wei Mrs. Mars Pope.| Seattle, Wash. for a visit with herjon a tour-_--__- Seldon toDarrow, 3. «- w|son, a few; returnandin family. She expects , MIs. na will meeting business park. inA the who was eliminated| candidate ~ati ial the followed afternoon, Mayor Lee|held first. primary. a adjourning prize Te 28 and former gubernator- Inn at Bryce Pile rh 5 for its first) Susie Turnbow = home A.\ Tuesday. Lydia of Mrs. September since First ‘pably about September of Southern U letter received from him|ated Civic Clubs lub met|ing to a Mr. Stevens will be ac-| will be held Saturday and Sunday, visitors park. an |L. Taylor 22, 23, 24 and 25. | tions. On his return from Salt Lake Tecty1 waving jie and Mrs. _ and daughtem™| I W. Allen new members, of all four|/Two Sree" * will be held July ae playing bridge,| coe was spent Taylor,|/P- oon Thus, the names ‘and Lucille \ Marie Susie e Turnbow, weeks: ) Tuesday County Agent J. F. io Corbin and Mrs. Mrs. H. R. Hicken of San Diego,| candidates for the two positions ! mt September Parrish was accompanied by Mrs. & eee bor' aa aaa making waa for 8 accepted. were | runoff the on appear to have : : recipes: Heber,|will : O h for week ) this | left Calif, ho had eta Belt'!at Be NS, ena California, rewhere students fts. At bridge, Mrs her| ballot, the same as on the| mrs. Hattie ys Blevins eT . eae Blanche Mellenthin and)Parrish and daughters, in DavisWw county visited relatives left Wednes-| and Jack, and daughter ane Jr canoe at the first primary election.| or ace after am "Allen plans to beanie epole won high score and} Utah, YS there home. for ae a month before| Wiis,' 5_ ‘skewes, second . ss -_- mr. and Mrs. ee ane : Mo Custodian Shak and Se Mrs. een the first primary bolloting,| mrs. Dora a a Saturday colifornis, Golo., were gT° after visiting) Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. T: habe ie Saturday. took their frien Parents of Mrs. Sluyk. 8@ to Dead Horse home they were will) * ‘ed by be Wise. ifornia. National monum Moab Jensens| daughter, the Margot Jane, born motored wil-| yith|day evening for Salt Lake City.| for several weeks. There they will be joined by Mr.) | Dilworth Woolley of Manti, former) Price Henry G.| district judge, received 2,563 votes; | Mrs. Price. AS B. Hammond, National monu-|P. Dart, schinidtare of theArches of, THOMPSONMoab Colorado Mis, Richard SIE °-| aaugnter, find happy parents ofSat-|a/L.Hatch, up of fee thelr home Helper,Price, 874.-.\is, ex v¥ visitors|ment fe ~ 1-Commencing at county line, proceed- eee tee (oes | Films have been ordered for the from Price the first of the week, in vear, and the visual aid program 1900 to 1912, where he was engaged - coe 8 oe where ee ~~ moved He ‘in civil engineering. | iS Well under way. "teq : oe eee | : : 1 Grand game with 4+ ihe football is: expected|" blacksmith, gcient Salt Lake) D. : Hammond Epperson is a Mr. Kaysville. death of to «me Greenriver Grand! from in high school, in the) ;.tion a job inand Price receive state|/to of theof Utah chairman last ion future. ae will address @/ near G-32 his many news= shock will|road ; commission, lday ofthe28-0. Moab Jas aFriday |Junction Utah i ing friends to throughout paver The ‘severe score boys lost with Finishing Side Camp. the court room| in |public meeting F in Cortez Sat: he Cisco Springs side camp of ‘of the county court house at "Moab! more 50 week. bout f described through scrimmage, , eae turkey . held were Freeguard ir services Father = Tisers 28 and Moab 21 yards lost in a straight line through Fourth. of Moab city to the Colo- and Moab street 5.|" Penalties, Tigers 40 rado river, up the Colorado river leave leave the company is serving dinner next Sunday. | with a 'started. Moab at Speak A. jeothea. ated first| Precincts, and wader under thathe gene new an arsta- Tangement three precincts "are 15; total 8 in _ The weather man was responsible treasurer, Corrine ee lands) | All inquiries concerning or be! for the first day of lost time from leaders, LaVon lin the two townships should ad- educational Emmerton, of: Dave held yester= was served the and confident of winning their) Precinct No. CCC. This|share of the remaining games of Grand county to group smallest the is 18 east,|P@5t elaterite asphalt, substances. gilsonite, other like poard of Johnson as justice of the peace of Moab No. 1 precinct boys follws: 62 and MoabTigers 121; attempted, and TT will truck drivers who have maximum time in the fractional| for the City,|°xt Tuesday for the east. Most of| against a tough team. The locals, Valley City to Floy, thence down ''|the men leaving are leaders and returned Saturday in good spirits Floy wash to Green river. . a "| meridian, oe and allotments of losing, 4. M. Robertson was appointe@® Somer- hr Mine et wis a: appointment Tigers 299 and lost ye | Moab months some for project Job training classes got under! .qqressed to the register of the land/the twenty-four a_ when in| Wednesday building at 313 Federal this week, and | office way at the camp they will become a regular feature} soit Lake City, who will give full) hour rain made working impossible. | ; m ; : | information as to the status of|The camp has turned to football | program. and|eo Tee 17,oxiahome as by Earl} to the) September Blumgoing Miss by | andAne from trail the er. of the peace. natural | City, Okla., the wash, one "G0 river, & Comb Moab and The e Pep Pep club has organized, in Salt Lake.| . week-end in the week-end ga The) ‘reservations to the United States, spent t the camp. 4 are as follows: Presiwas visiting home.| the officers | Mr. Knowlden out with ane | such minerals including oil. shales, came in sig Sent camp Arches largest score was the last Colo., in, ; Lee the) of step game yards Tigers passes Camp ells CCC DG-32-Company 234 Twenty-seven the gained, 167; W actual pefore danger || ceased. to theconstruccall attention and wasof very|he Thursday camp ‘on with are: the of nosing of road curtailment the|of will the progress by DTI.| pleased otember S. 26,Anderson, cage hese = Doris saddle | Colo.. of 300Coloradu a remuda With Ss the arent gh x the caravan plan-| Oe - a is camp The diversion| the through Utah in |tion should this that stated camp. He : eve the ing, Tigers 18 and Moab Rides or MAGNE AUULELEAEELUU TULA AAREGAUENEUTTTTE SULOUOGE EOU U G of has Dalton Wells, commencing at|camp G-32, Hugh iL, saiiier. esertetinvient} Friday evening, ee cas. Past Juefathers in their memor-| Miss SD minor) few A talk/peen completed. National monu-|8 o'clock. Mr. Hammond's of Southwestern the peace. to|Sertember Utah from of Escalante, Pby way needed are there and here touches and| roads, with chiefly deal will Arches| the visiting was ments, Montrose.| derson, ¥ justice the| in "Hole the Te chamrions. show spike educational | IdahO/turn Saturday morning. Monday night, 60 enrollees re-| Ellen} Colo.. ceived their foot lockers. The men| pa W. | City, John-} were well pleased with the lockers. Septemjustice<0 of Grand | the peace. : Mon-| } Bluff Junction, Any left on a county, ex J | son, Rog: train pack 10-day » Over the route taken by| 1940 this in the extreme| cuir mountains, Indian e La the and Mr. ee pe P penietalt Richard Payton, Jo, and Mrs. Emily Spri | Springs, ho + of the] 15fers,descendants by Dave A. | 15. Ludwig, C9 of| Springs, the first settlers OFF FOR Sook" TRIF TAKES oe Colorado a Emeee Te mr esate and|northeastern part of Grand countv. members wishing to attend. camp down the wash near _| ae ae ° Ne 3 located have Any settlers who washed out a portion of the road| history! the in time first the For acquired newly Carr, William now may townships two the thejin to camp from leads that has a dramatic club mess steward, left for Salt Lake of Grand high al ee & Gra or 7 ; : applications at homestead |make highway helP been ; formed ; under the ‘ direction) where he : will |Wednesday, ; ,|the Salt Lake land office. = Ae Curtis. The -" train for. the eit ede amis okey =| In both townships certain withee er ira Shumway, Emma Jean Dalton - : a © | including made, been have drawals the game with >d a double header Christensen | Lowell Stout, state that there wil Mr. Dr. Friedman, Ute " Camp withdrawals for Uncompahgre Raoniticallo thu Miss and the Lake entire and base Lake came| Book rain Marguerite Reid.) go to Price Friday to| ion, September 15, by/| visor, willa zone of the) meeting justice of the|attend Srey eden advisors. He will re-| wt tees re a of at Salt the and east, of meeting shown a | Yards gained rushing, Tigers 281, Moab No. and a re- and Moab 162; yards gained pass- the San Juan 1940 "Paul yp MORNE T OURR ASEMRRT PELE HAULER EAE EEDA CEES EEE TERETE register office the Dalton Camp Entrymen to of the is INUUTDIUUUUQONSLUSLOEOUUCQUNQEEERa CAAA . Townships Mt. and of the educational lo., i j PERCE 7| mi-m gu T a Frank Kelley,ieni Paonia, Colo. be| appointm wher Colo., ia, semi-monthly regular he Mondaday any of the lands held ‘as : Paonia, he was governor=~ will| |la Miss Lena Wiening, son by- thearent hn-|safety : meeting ; y , buildl recreationa the in evening ome 1 a : erences ;cases| | oe : Hammon September W. D. eS he appeal ee end‘ ae *s whoboardare to hear hats five-day give be calcd | These townships are located in the heavy a tistics badge. a No. ae the ae former doing "the| Theeh cotmenigtiagnen' commissioners sana passed rajor portion of the ball carrying.| solution making a change in the Both boys were in nearly every) Justice precincts of the county. : production At In Moab Precinct. SE eleven,eT : Again" 1 . a tobias A. not getoutfit, goinglast against|©Unty commissioners Tiger year's G@Y. the resignation scales rekBi cba as Big 11 Grand Junction completed i} downs to Moab's five. Other tion | -_> a dis-| cOMm-) 1g ties tages os teams ON aeial features parade his in officially filed Thursday last lav o e evening g be-| rsday las played the|tween the Dalton Wells camp and | October 21, 1940, at 9 o'clock Wée| is Y. Clawson Major | misery to countless millions? ‘the English will never give in, and| i F. Sha win unaided. the San we shall wayne F.| eee. C aptain ; A. V. Sconberg)" ©& used to the/ getting "we are Captain John of war : and 3 our unity and W. Summer- ‘strain eight known , grand Open company been made. softball game which is causing/ afternoon, this foul race, Ms, Major H. Arnold Rich, had A SY LS SF Oe services, naticnally the nin 16 south, on the fine progress that)... at/mander, ‘ pleased with the | announces that the plats of sur-| vey of township 15 south, range) complimented) and Pressley, Thomas Sais. cenbee (as ey _ o> | off. . whe ae last " ggg Major Williams William) ing vy oot= Ole his| under heavy) of his father. have now killed family. Bruce is "The Besch i and the later se-|_| inlusive, mili- nearly all my L of quotas for actual atl lf was He Dunkirk. on regiment of retirement the covering Was for officer selective B to be General general AN y ee Memorial by be Book ompany CCC Arches Peo to/A'rehes World the. "will = - | € : De figures speeches ggeRet enna eewe HANNMQUQNUNUENECEANAEEANERUESLECLUNSanGEE0UGEREALEUEOGUUUUUAUUUCQUOUUELQUOOUUQUUUQUQUOUUOUEQEUAUE | Resigned, by| Playing under the floodlight d a wet, slippery field, the Moab| could ©f boys the veteran most significant since the organ- | program. Above is ization was formed after the typical marade scene B draftact went forward heard anything since, and we fear|trict inspector from Fort Douglas,/. "s Governor Henry H. the worst. I have heard from aj|inspected the camp last week. Mr.|"" fointed Brigadier liams, adjutant we ~ OG : ae a Three hundred thousand mem- | bers of the American Legion or missing) have [eee 8B. OUT SSE Qu SS Arthur Major from friend, family of dependents, etc. : received an _ Elgin, - of . . & the! in letter the Harris Mr. meen by deferred those is: ed Following for; : available hose n service, ile << ‘on = western Soop his Grand_| with Keep him in touch ccunty friends. local boards in various westionnaires, the men 3 : be with of his army)| briefly telling dent. experience and ordering this news--| to| regularly to him sent paper me by lot will determine the in which questionnaires will bd to the men. On the basis; SS ESSERE ARS Statistics last! November Times-Indepen-| In The army. wrote British ‘fall, he affected national) the a mall men of we registered, - SI put up a valiant, though fight. Mel Dalton and Ken military officer junior a as iservice districts. er election TS Fe of | prominent citizen after his return to commenced he thells with the registration agents|England oe aus! YF fae s . winter.western He United spent' Y i;ng? October 16, was designated | last many summer lasttouring The Wie president as registration! States, and visited for about a cived Behn 16,500,000 young Ameri- month in Grand county, where his to will ; 8 y Ty Henw subject Bui training they! Junc-| field latters' tion Tigers on the a score of 28-0. army hostilities when j fell before the strong Grand -- Dave Suceteeds ranilia denied mae = son Friday evening, Britain. Bruce Se Pe Grand county.eeehigh- schoc!| = TS BRB Sl) eras se GR 5Ce "Waser Bs Pe ees 4 ace] 0 ice us | baci 3 ®& this week by G. A. Harris of Elgin from Major Arthur P. Ballard, an imself ofan young officer Ballard, in the army "cle who ofis nta Me ion act passed by congress, | a of p Moth 28-0 in Opener ae : a: Cae * Bei: a Sy ah ae G erp repre capers ape ¥ G. H. of son Ballard, Bruce | er ** anys uancane This district ene scenic trip| urday at the Moab hospital. Mother San Grand, int and Arches|and babe are reported to be doing|Emery, Sanpete counties. nicely. Po ent. ee oo ey Price |and Mrs. Bill Mellenthin eS and Mrs. | ae Andrews an@ were oP ghee Saturday to atiend Mellenthon.om Ons ttle,i Wash. | at Monticello in| Tom continue fromntly severe tt) | os. ee ftering sustained | will visit Mrs. R. E. Mellenthin,|an appeal meeting of the advisory |juries which he nentrecently at Castle Gate." Yamother in a Mr. ee a poor condition. een to be in boys. of the of Utah Mellenthin|board No. 6. 0. grazing : district , eo |