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Show © | ) o Times I he I d n as Entered Mes Snare asics: s Second-Clas the at matter Under the Act of March 3, 1879. until Monday, Sp Months Six Three ash," ee ....cccccccceccccccreceececesees seti~etu%s Year One sh Oh SSPE 606 be amg (Payable L. in TAYLOR, Editor with Looking Backward the Years Files Ago 6 V4 of The This $2.00 - The a and Manager grade of the beautiful Times Fire ranch . Week Grand county commissioners| this week started construction work| on the river road, to be financed by $10,000 raised from the sale of bonds. The Moab schools were prepar-| ing to stage a school fair this fall. Principal F. M. Young of the high school was to be in charge. Miss Wenda Quigley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Quigley, died at the forest station in Mon-| ticello as a result of typhoid fever. M. L. and Hugh Burdick this| week purchased the Valley City) reservoir and land holdings, for a consideration of $15,000. Miss Beryl Stark and George R. Battle were married this week, the ceremony being performed by Bishop Clyde Hammond. Sept. 24 had been set aside as clean-up day, with the _ schools taking the lead in the drive. Daughters were born this week to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Skewes and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dalton. Miss Ida Larsen ieft for Salt Lake City to attend the _ state university. H. E. Herbert of Westwater had been appointed state brand and sheep inspector. in picture barn caused of the U-. at the considerable Boren|the damage.| , Soffe, | former coach. With the appointment of Ken,| the Soffe family will have com-| pletely taken over the frosh coach-| ing duties, for Wayne Soffe is head first-year coach at present. Wayne was an end on the Cougar teams, of 1935, '36, '37, while younger) brother Ken came along one year later. Ken spent last year coaching at Moab high school and he carried his team into the playoffs for the state fore it Fork. largely Wayne class B Moab of was ranges. the 3 the head of the enterprise, of championships The storm reservoirs and filled most to station a water holes going Dr. district conservationist, Agent J. F. Parrish. the we place got Liability of Stockholders of Banks A PROPOS- JOINT RESOLUTION Utah, two-thirds elected to each and ais of they'll in rope 'em they Give| want and. themselves. the time for The company expended over $168,000 in development, performing more than two miles of underground work before ore was discovered. Since its discovery, the Chief has followed a program of expansion and development, turning back over half of its earnings all COFFEE AND Secretary of State. 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A 20th Century-Fox Picture Darryl F. Zanuck "FOLLOWING | SUNDAY THE in Charge of Production HOUNDS" (Two Shows) | fern 23a on ae ‘6 | | era CGN ai | Change of Oil (6 dust the year! Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1941. whereof, I have here hand and affixed the pee; Lubrication Complete Your Section 2. The _ secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by aw. In witness unto set my | ea The most or1g* entertain nal ment idea O° Sec. 18. The legislature may provide by law that the stockholders in every corporation and joint stock association organized for banking purposes, 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 subscribed 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. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1939 as the same appears of record in my office, (7 AUTO SERVICE by| on. rave | own ALLINGER, OD O G F OR The into the ground to find additional ore and perpetuate the life of the mine. During its life the Chief Consolidated has produced over $50,000,000 lead and copper, silver, in gold, rerailroads sum this Of zinc. smelter 0; $3,000,00 nearly ceived treatment and deductions for metal losses recovery amounted on to approximately $20,000,000; labor has been paid in the neighborhood of $15,000,000 and nearly $7,000,000 has been paid for equipment and the to 1926 1916 From supplies. company paid 2.3 per cent of the taxes of Juab county. Within the past 12 years, the company has expended more than a million dollars in an effort to find another major ore body in 10,000 acres of ground in the Tintic district. A mine was made and its profits used largely to build a foundation for the future. About thirty years ago the late Fitch, Sr., took over the | Walter | Little Chief, a small operation, and formed the Chief Consolidated. He had no large crop of ore to start upon, but was attracted to the Tintic district by its broad structural features. SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend section 18, article. XII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Let hang " Now's, the headed Democrats, machine interesting most the of One of the history of metal chapters Tintic disthe and Utah mining in trict is that of the Chief Consolidated Mining company, which has been one of the great payroll build| ers of the state for more than a | quarter of a century. of all the house con- $0| all) Moviey are apiting" feat the the river out office). i. men our on erin ANFO: STOP HERE-- New Republicans the to | campaign are, a decent decent up staying' <4 INE. FIR smtiound !| and : Make Our Store , Your haseocacsmiieatecs A HUOTHAL UiQTOOHNVEEGS Des HUANOEOULOONDs $4 UUONUPEODYA URNS a\ m5, Store" PEERED ODADAS SATA ATTA, EDTA es ide F: County sn OW iv EN presented time any-|the (And Democrats. are sikiiien) gs h other (an mir Building an Industry on Amendment State of members district! conservationist at Moab. Graham| S. Quate, state coordinator of the) il olin ac ee? Pg amirsed the e range. curring therein: _ Was a Moab visitor. i ee. ous? a cae ab schools. Princi Jorgensen reported weak ooh forward nicely. J. W. Williams are some-|conducting Anyways, something. ee of Be it enacted by the Legislature of the be-- was defeated by American He _ will probably work with the backs, while handles the linemen. agriculture or | hungry when to went tient : Jeffersonian belly-achin| out Maw! was ThoughtWhoMawis Maw, we doing Dealers Of| ae element 7 one is j All of the material was on the|A temporary seaeietehbices pi Great Seal of the State of Utah, ground for the stamp mill at/effected and a resolution was this 26th day of August, 1940, Miner's basin. R. J. Thomson, who adopted requesting the department, at seems chime season with a greatly Sele coe outlook as a result of the | ING TO AMEND SECTION 18, ARTICLE XIl OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. Appeal Meeting Held. Meeting to consider app2als arising from its former decisions on avpplications for grazing licenses, the advisory board of Utah grazing district No. 9 was in session all day Monday at the county court house. Some 12 stockmen met with the board to! submit additional information re-- garding their applications, and in most cases amicable adjustments 40 Years Ago This Week were made. Following the general John H. Clark went to Denver meeting, a committee of the board on mining business. made arrangements for a _ range There was a slight frost in the examination of the district prevalley during the week. liminary to setting up individual L. Antles of Castleton was at- allotments for the 1940-41 winter at season. tending teachers' institute Moab. All members of the _ advisory A Republican rally was billed, board, with one exception, were with .W. D. Livingston of Manti| present, eas follows: Charles Maras the principal speakers. shall, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; J. N. Corbin returned from Emmett Elizondo, Westwater. Colorado points. where he found Utah; Wallace A. Cunningham and much interest evidenced in the Sid Pace, Cisco; Claude N. Taylor, La Sal mining district. Fruita; D .L. Goudelock, Lester| The Moab delegation to the Taylor, C. S. Thomson and L. L.| Peach day celebration in Grand Taylor, Moab. Representing the Junction returned pretty much U. S. grazing service were James! dissatisfied with the way things S. Andrews, district grazier, and were run. Phil Crout had gone to Robert J. Thomson, grazier aid. the expense of shipping his horse, "Sixshooter Bill," to the Junction Supervisors Meet. for the races, but the horse was A meeting of the board of ruled out by the committee. supervisors of the Grand County The Galveston horror, caused by Colorado River Soil Conservation .@ tidal wave which swept the city district was held Friday evening. and took a toll of hundreds of The sucervisors present were J. A. lives, had gripped the nation. Help Somerville, B. E. Buchanan and was pouring into the stricken city L. L. Taylor, C. S. Thomson and from all parts of the world. J. Reed Lance bei t of tow was It Democrats | hody only Although worried? the bene- untold MD W-\ about how? Constitutional star| Brigham Young university quarter-| back, will be assistant freshman football coach at the Cougar school | this fall. it was announced Thurs--| day by Edwin R. (Eddie) Kimball, head 23, and at elt cata, eae storm moisture. Ken Soffe is ¥ Coach. Provo-Ken ‘ EER stock ‘winter | proved school Central ‘the the Setpember precipitation EEE MR Sapthis: nail Democrats a month of growing season remains tate road outfit is out trying to good Republicans (and there 'Maw outfit. aa ae ee ceoeee is time for oa ee pat gg nt Foil and | 2° lots of 'em ees Te to sell ‘'em all the S. senate. | to | fit 50 eccscce : weorbin, | 1. eos eR 6 Advance) eighth Through --- 9 Cb.0 2... ccccecccccccvcccccevcccs MAOMENS LOREN 20 total ‘the ae | oe is and Maw : mud Nore, throwing ocge oo J chase beat to tooth the other. The fighting and| know] I wanta what but streets the on hear elsewhere, - et Sunday, ' g k. Commencin continued storm a 15, <the tember Utah. Moab, at Postoffice eny ay ea 9 = . fee 1t| men would - | party." al it; n't do him any good in November. Let's clean are outfits Democratic Both in the| All I know is what I read in protracted| oer in years was Utah heck! ‘ nomination, the got he the What nomination. Bish: Dear southeastern|papers, visit to rainstorms tan most the of One : en 6, 1940, Thursday, Setpember 26, 1949 jf UTAH COMMUNICATION WEEK IN FELL RAIN ent OF INCHES TWO NEARLY d en p cecoaae | 7 ‘oe 2 ies en - © Tim conso " AB, MOAB, THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, FOUR PAGE : ~ TRENE e. veriisers DUNNE Live in | CARY | | MY j | we C ommencing Saturday, ; Sept. . 21 GRANT ap WIFE avo RANDOLPH SCOTT ng by GARSON KANIN "MR. DU - ee story + c pach?the®™° awhon |, Mothe ws 6 Directed by LEO a ™ b res path pusbomye GAIL PATRICK i oi a| Ee FAVORITE with A e i. 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But the real fast is that advertisers as a class are humanly jealous of their good names. The trade-marks of manufacturers and the published recommendations of merchants are oaly ac- the 1.-With Those are the cold, hard reasons why honesty Courtesy Nation's Business Offer on If they deliver what they promise, they make friends and steady customers. If not they make a rT 4 _ Saturday, Oct. 5, Inclusive "NEWS meee and what they deliver in their merchandise, are right there for all to see. with confidence and pride. DP adilitncendt Peniiaemaaaiaiaiaamiaemnaeanal Ending Re d c HAT they promise inre their; advertisements, . corded to products which they can offer you a nd S di testeeF tieeeenineencnaainaiientienitianalitenantinineteinaimeienmaatieniniemnae tet lll tiedeel Cen W d E Executive Producer Sol M. Wourtzel Directes by BRorde Corter The GRAND LUMBER Co. 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