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Show -_ yrs ‘ he re, PAGE EIGHT -_--_- NEWS GROO Greenriver News AAO RUBBER FOOTWEAR GOLOSHES OVERSHOES RUBBERS For We can line Men-Women- Children fit you of out with Rubber Fall ES EEE CAINE PLN "a 0 for in the Chairman of the State Road at a public Fines IE EE to be fective October Commission | on rg? a es rere he Tuesday an ier me her One at. ' fere | the 8 Es east at M ‘mail LADIES $2,151.40 to secure , me ms 4-thread poking 2-thread in or semi-service 3-thread - afiernoon chiffon s evening ‘ chiffon - All in popular ‘ TAILORED cities and Mrs. L. SLIPS ad hn EMBROIDERED cipes 0 : z : 1 po!" a. Ai * Stitched Seams of nfL. V +M oy Yo a for vember licenses.| Wa ent b engine of tached * 00 ey ar in 0) by the envarious the LT towns. jo Trai B. entertained that the a the¢ Titus young 20 about and oh fol that aslo om 4 z E Every garment is matle "Rip-Proof" with "Double In commenting on the report, W.| D. Hammond, chairman of the, commission, praised the work of| the highway patrol and lauded| the cooperation given forcement officers of - LACE - at her guests home in of the ninth birthday daughter, Narlene. The _ it Mess Monday| honor| ejely : j ; ; 5 of her! children bea¢ fro spent the afternoon playing games,| after which a luncheon was served,| Amendment along with Wl ss it the met MAJESTIC GORE Mrs.| levied "giving i fall shades new FOUR on Boys' was en- driver's a birthday cake. ; fc V : a Mrs.| the) by by with were ot HOSE hostesses. pleasant A social hour| refresh-| lovely and enjoyed was ments were served by the hostesses.| failure ? ip pe cerned Ethel Tasker, assisted by Winifred| Nelson and Mrs. T. W. Smith, as| totaling Gato Better by joyed by all. The meeting adjournOctober i Ladies' Dozen CANNONETTE | serve : i and a fine report by Melvin Shaner, in seme thir home| an of a talk on Americanism and songs night for Ethel Tasker meet Pepperel and Irene Shaw, president; Ruth Baker, president; vice Adimae Brown,| May,| Eleanor and secretary, the) by installed treasurer, were Tasker. | Ethel retiring president, g| g consistin program An interestin to rs that| enjoyed. was cI a : Print; | Mrs. Callie Asimus with Mrs. Lila | Cheney and Mrs. Linford as aoe tant hostesses. The new officers,| ed | a Dresses othe of first meeting The mans club for the new year was) held September 13 at the home of) club, State | i ® entertained at S. hour Eee | is | ‘ ee , hey S== ic | we Homer| transacted was | and Ladies' Dozen adies' ae vacation afternoon. social afternoon S Mrs. B. E. ici Constitutional EL borrow-subscribe, Dresses and or the construc- Beebe O. the of pleasant Assistant Scoutmaster Lowell Stcut and Melvin Westwood took charge of the regular troop and annecuncements of attendance, advancement, and camping contests was made by Lowell .George Dalton was named senior patrol leader for the troop. Patrols will be organized later in the wees. Don't 8an was iiai in Darepett on Robert Mrs. The explorers later organized a troop with Nolan Morse as junicr assistant scoutmaster. Scoutmaster Lyman Duncan presided over the meeting of the explorer scouts. na th i| It c Misses' retire year and D. week past the Circle NEWS and wil) nei recipient. Blaine Olsen of Lo year's trip winner. Children's Dozen the members of the Past Matron's | Troop 317 met Tuesday the first regular troop meting of the year. Advancement. ceremonies were held for five scouts advancing into explorer rank. George Dalton, Frank L. Heywood, Colvin Tayler, Lowell Bailey and Max Allen were the scouts advanced. ep wr ee a Saas Mr. business BOY SCOUT will ee for Mr. Mrs. and Altonah,. Utah: Mr. Hammond will discuss road problems and other matters affecting the welfare of the state. He invites all his friends in Grand county to attend. MARKET Two ® ef- church, past church the |C. Brown. At the County Court House Cudahy office Frocks e€ w Shindledecker Mrs. and missed in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Cheney, in are visiting this week Kansas, the home of their son and daugh-| held the Chicago Shindledeck- Mr. as Greenriver largelf responsible of and_ the spent has er 1 duty. active from S p.m, Moab Co-op. mecommibapmern cnr Presbyterian munity Friday Evening, Sept. 20 of the family One © Reverend Shindledecker has resigned his pastorate at the Com- meeting of leader's ee at teacher as a his duties up Westminster college. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Bricker and son, Encinitas, Calif., from Don, the in Greenriver friends visited first of the week. Dr. Bricker was beyears many for a dentist here fore moving to California. |ter-in-law, See our complete display of Bedroom Slippers MODERN TEA club will take Hostetler Mr. where City W. D. Hammond the will speak MOAB'S REE $1,870. of $140 is provided ¢ through rrivais-- CW Hostetler S._ M. Mrs. and Mr. and daughter, Margaret Anne, who weeks two past the spent have visiting in the Robert Beebe home, in Salt Lake left for their home $3,417.70. Fines for totaled sum *ompany ' the scales tipped lady Utah. Ferron, at week last young The PUBLIC. MEETING Winter For every member driving The trip Mr. and Mrs. Max Peacock are) the parents of a daughter, DeAnne, born a anything Footwear and Rede, reckless DEANS a of fines lation week and at Thompsons next Thursday afternon and evening. An educational trip for a Utah annual the to girl or boy 4-H Club congress is National 4-H again offered. for the 4-H member record state best the makes who projects and animal meat in club activities. general club congress-the This year's as conducted be again 19th-will \ son and Maxfield Maylin Mrs. visiting this are Denver of Gene week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Simonson. WET WEATHER We a feature of the "ivestock exposition, on Chicago November 20-De, TRIP CHICAGO FOR 4-H'ER ASSURED PRIZE | AUGUST SUBMITS REPORT TO re Oris Black of Blanding underhas commission state road The went an appendectomy Thursday. received the August resort of the A daughter was born Saturday highway) state t.\ activities of its to Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Schmid of. direction the under' ‘patrol A daughter was born Sunday to Groo. R. Whitney Superintendent Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kerby. | The patrol made 696 arrests as Mrs. Elmer Bailey of Monticello compared to 841 for the month of is a medical patient. Speeding headed the list of July. Vilate Stevens of Blanding was a of 255, a total with as a medical patient offenses Black cats were the most popu- admitted with of 68 as compared decrease Monday. lar felines in the Middle Ages. Ninety-five arrests were made Cleo Brown is receiving medical July. for running stop signs, 44 for imreckl*ss for 19 DERE LEBEN ALE ADE treatment at the hospital. passing, prorer ENTE CALE driving and 18 for drunken driving. BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS accounted offenses minor Various -FOR- for the balance of arrests. (William E. Parks, Minister) the submitted also Groo Mr. Bible school at 10 a. m. Mrs. by councf fines imposed report lla Corbin, superintendent. Wormonths six first the ship at 11 a. m. with message by ties during a report shows ‘he vastor. Student night at 7:30 of the year. The Do. m. with program of music. total of $33,437.25 in fines impose Speeding s. violation traffic all for Everyone invited. have a complete line of total fines with list the The Mission Circle will meet next headed imposed of $11,636.70. Drunk driving Wednesday afternoon. of $7,total a The pastor will hold services at came second with vl0Sego Thursday evening of this 535 followed by through-stop The second week of nursery school brought the enrollment up to a very good standard. The school is equipped to accommodate 28 children, and the staff would appreciate the cooreration of the community in getting all children who are eligible to attend. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the sponsors, 8 HOSPITAL parents of nursery school children, and all other interested rarties for successful very in the aid their been has that project canning accomplished. The first parent meeting will be held in the Relief society room on Thursday, September 19. All interested parents are invited to attend.-Contributed. chan? Thursday, September 19, 1 UTAH MOAB, TIMES-INDEPENDENT, - NURSERY SCHOOL NOTES AMIR THE : eee 4 the tati | HG. i secur id preps sort ase mnoeegapeepeeyserone a eae = gegen ee Liability of Stockholders of Banks | A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- | ING TO AMEND SECTION 18,| ARTICLE XIl OE THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. oe+H 5 a oh a i VIB BEEORD:c00 Facts That Concern You No. 22 of a series ieAlder Ny ting 0 iterestin ° % that the il witn N this ¢ tn 5 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the Utah, two-thirds elected to each curring therein: of all house the cone SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend section 18, article XII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: fast, clean, low-cost automatic Electric Cooking. You've undoubtedly heard thousands of satisfied users sing praises of Electric Cookery. Well, now is the time to switch. 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UTAH FLECTRICITY POWER IS CHEAP & IN LIGHT SA bea. ak 8 at | soldiers t of ‘. the ca wee ; Ps ang f tueatio, Mate of 4% \ : é in every regiment. But why conditions, To protect your right to drink good beer, the Brewing Industry wants even this posed by the regular Sessio n of the legislature sraall minority of undes irable tailers the same office, eliminated refreshing, In witness whereof, i I h ave her 1 unto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah this 26th day of Augus t, 1940, : gets, p "Fe in ¢ Contain ar ® comm; entirely, re. Beer ig a appetizing beverage - the Re cee, Other beverage of mod- a eration. We want every beer retail estab- Fee lishment to be as wholesome as beer itself. T o that end, we have instituted a "clean-up or close-up" program--now in operation in . some states and being extended to others, We'd like to tell you about it in an interesting free booklet. Write: - United Brewers Industrial ‘Wisesiaai oundation, 19 East 40th Street, New York, N.Y, BEER +t beverage of moderation eo ESE Young : court-martial the-whole regi ment? The same applies to beer retailing, Out of hundreds of thousand s of wholesome, law-abiding beer retai lers, there is bound to be a small minor ity who disobey the law or Permi t anti-social LknEB Monson, Secret State of the State of Utah. ¥ hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correc t copy of the Constitutional Amend ment pro- of State. S just o Dean J eh There are bound to be one or two bad | of January, 1941, Secretary trized af this Section 3. If adopted b y the ‘electors of the State, this amend| ment shall take effect the first day appears \- i the f P 0 inve THE WHOLE REGIMENT? | as my ; . COURT-MARTIAL "%& || of 1939 of record in \ a ; ...BUT WHY | Sec. 18. The legislature may provide by law that the stockholders in every corporation and joint stock association organized for banking Durposes, or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation in addition to the amount of capital stock subscrib ed and fully paid by them shall be individually responsible for an additional amount equal to not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any particular class in such corporation, for all its debts and liabilities of every kind. Section 2. The secretary of | State is directed to submit this | Proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general ee in the manner provided by She's gone out for the re afternoon . . . such as you, too, can do when you make full use of Cheap Electricity .. . especially such Automatic Electric Servants as an Electric Range and Electric Water Heater. No doubt you've wanted the joy and convenience Anrve | for t : Utak the Yhich tems tt M "a * commit P saity , Pe to ook lectiy Mt elem wits. | scat a , GNI State of members Sigs Feeley, qd. Pe hy |