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Show PAGE : iebii this dance school ca oe et 4 mv ea Oct schoolfor: office, it. call: Re This the includes Beeson. ee game played at|leagu ca eerie e basketball this winter. music. ss football tez and | wwe Arthur : ne adult schcol in at interested Adults lost| Moab Saturday, last call of 33-0 Another game. sation should pe city | edu-| and | i ng from a letter r Manoteud aaa Pane sthoo! . he d. aa ign lap pa the Billy Walker, a graduate from class of ‘40, who is now working Factory Air Consolidated the in senior| en is ae ee The Wednesday. held were 1 A Life," is a Henry "What rs Aldrich special. The date set for|in San Deigo, Calif. ing aaa favored those Lge of society ing Woolley, and service been solely a.from duty without and out "Day, of respect --_-__-_ they mae "3 sceduled for Friday, Sept. 27, in| register for the classes a eee | clubs have set) BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS me r the ay eno a their omgscr for the call by the Court. "Over the years. I have represented stockmen, farmers, organized iabor, industries, but for the most part private persons, in their legal troubles. It has been my endeavor to counsel all those who have carried their burdens to me with understanding-and I have given to all who have employed me-rich and poor alike-the best Tt possess. It has been my good some im|fertune to champion portant Causes. "withal, I may mention that I }/ have no corporate ties, professional flor otherwise. No bank or chain of Fi banks has kept = \roll, no railroad the date for (William E. Parks, Minister) t. 25. The hall w lla Bible school at 10 a. m. Mrs. orch-| an imported re Corbin, sucerintendent. Worship at estra is expected. next Wedther Get-toge m. a. held|11 be will institute Teachers' 6:30 p. m. Saturday at 10 a. m. at Dead Horse} nesday at Services at Cisco next Thursday Point. There will be 90 people from} evening. and afternoon Grand and San Juan counties. me on the paycompany, no big corporation of any kind has any string on me at all. If I am alected to Congress no one will hold my proxy! If I have established a reputation in this community, Tt trust it is for fearlessness and The Mission Circle met with Mrs. The canning center needs pro-| independence of thought and ac. afterncon ay the hot lunch J. W. Watts Wednesd to can for duce tion. "T have never held a_ public | . | office. ee "In these times of national tension and political unrest and uncertainty it is especially important that men be elected to Congress who not only are grounded in a ohilosophy of government deeply rooted in American ideals, but who Trade in your old heater for one of our new likewise have such facility of mind two to six-room size heaters. and vision as to be able to recognize, from the mass of expedients ~ffered, those measures which are of real and permanent benefit to the whole people, and who have ARTHUR WOOLLEY the firmness and courage to stand ill-advised. | Arthur Woolley, attorney of against the futile and "Above all, I stand for unstinted | Ogden, is attracting statewide military and naval defense, but I ‘support in his campaign for the im opposed to taking this nation SEITE. RE ELSE STEAD EAE DE LIE? SERRE PTB TTR COMA Republi sn nomination for con- into Europe's war." igressman from the First Utah disGIVES ASSURANCE itrict. A liberal in every sense of BLOOD OF UTAH AID ON DRAFT the word, Mr. Woolley's' record ishows that, if elected, he would Governor Henry H. Blood Tues| represent the common peovle, as assured President Roosevelt ihe is not tied to any corporate day that the public officials and people | interests. He is a native of southern Tubes Tested Free of Utah will cooperate fully in | Utah his parents being early Dixie out in this state pro| settlers. He grew to manhood at earrying See our complete line of Zenith, Philco and 'Kanab, Kane county. As a young visions of the selective service act. G. E. Radios. Hear all the war news and The assurances were contained 'man, he was cowboy, country clerk, farmer, missionary and __ soldier. in a letter in which the governor election news. | After being admitted to the bar, answered a communication from asking that certain ihe located at Ogden, where he has the president Trade in your old radio - Easy Terms. be taken to expedite the | been engaged in the practice of actions rene te 'law since 1917. He is a brother of operation of the nation's first Judge Dilworth Woclley of Manti. peace-time draft. HANSEN FURNITURE CO. | Mr. Wolley's platform is conOne of the things requested was 'tained in the following statement: that. the governor appoint a state | "In the course of twenty-four| executive for selective service, and jyears of law practice, I believe I) Governor Blood was able to ‘in| have gained as varied, as extensive,| form the president that he had /as wide and as sympathetic an already appointed Brigadier Gen(appreciation of the problems of the} eral W. G. Williams, adjutant genipeople of this District as any! eral of Utah, to this position. |other candidate for Congress. It is'| The governor said that other re/sometimes said in criticism of me) quests, such as calling on election |that I have defended the defense- | Officials "and other patriotic citi\less. Candidly, I have taken on zens" to serve on registration |/many unpleasant cases. I hope it boards and the issuance of a procYou will have a large selection to choose from at our imay not be said of me that I lamation fixing October 16 as regstore, such as Flat Irons, Toasters, Waffle Irons, || ave failed to do my duty by a) istration day, will be carried out promptly. HEATER SPECIAL Prices start at $22.50 and up HANSEN FURNITURE CO. Radios and Tubes Gifts That Last Mixmasters, Mirrors, Coffee End Occasional Makers, Tables, Rockers Coffee and Radios, Tables, many Thro-Rugs, || °Zet. 1 make no apology for aid-| Magazine Racks; Thursday, INDE PENDENT, MOAB, UTAH $-INDE ' People's's ChoiChoice For Congressman -% en, A junior | by been set up sponsored >. A. under the direction of Angus nd pear the oA Eom ven po ceetines Sebeldent Serer winter. It would be appteciated| ack is sea _| telephone this first The TIMES THE EIGHT 7 MA RRIAGES Olive married Stewart, Sept. 21, by Clifton, Colo., Earl Free- J. man, justice of the peace. Henry Krill and Miss Edith Cunningham beth of Montrose, Colo., Sept. 21, by Earl J.\ Freeman, justice of the peace. James Garret and Miss Helen Cunningham, both of Montrose Colo., Sept. 21, by Earl J. Freeman, justice of the peace. William L. Evans, Jr., Quanah, Texas, and Miss Melba Arline Lee, Grand Junction, Colo., Sept. 21, by Rev. Wm. E. Parks. Vivian Yates, Fruita, Colo., and Mrs. Elsie Meier, Grand Junction, Colo., Sept. 22, by Earl J. Freeman, justice of the peace. George M. Wright, Jr. and Miss Marjorie L. Ivie, both of Grand Junction, Colo., Sept. 23, by Earl J. Freeman, justice of the feace. John Carpenter and Miss Viola Smith, both of Nucla, Colo., Sept. 24, by Earl J. Freeman, justice of the peace. COUNTY OFFICIAL OUTLINES TREE PLANTING PROGRAM Any farmer who participates in the 1941 AAA farm program may earn his entire soil-building al- lowance by planting forest frees, Howard Lance, chairman of the Grand county AAA committee, announced today. In addition to that he may earn $15 as a special allowance for clanting forest trees. Thus, if a farmer's soil-building allowance is $20 he may earn up to $35 | "* eee a sold Rinso, also legs, with with to the end | | cr RRO tate AN RR one ASTER Book || Mountain washer the month. of STS a CS Cattle -AT- MACK, Buyers from all the tised opportunity among to feeders. get top farm program eee ae ae deatdae oe" Wed nesday to Cedar City. Dr. Friedman well liked at Co. 234, for his} activity in various camp functions,| and his work around the camp will| be rememberd long gone. Dr. Friedman G32: in after was the the _ afte and: those cast seve, ol The Swiss sung to "America." the national the Dalton Wells now, in betw finished softball season, ang basketball of the mem he has)to be started trans-| Practically all sge- {t fie] CCC camp. His place|ting in a little practice, Ogden vill be Bay taken temporarily at Dal-|and. throwing the ball around) | that this' Dr. Edward Seinfeld,| Christensen states by ton Wells Eh of hopes ll basketba 's now stationed at the Arches CCC/son comp. Wells look very bright ind Tuesday "f sons morning, 28 entrained 234 Co. has some last Thomp-|Supplement new east.|SToup Of players. materi yict¢ - year's 1 9 ~ Ves Hazarg T. John Captain mem-| several were them Among members|he at in the for their homes had/|tant district inspector, m: who company hers of the Thy twoj|tour of the camp..on for Wells been at Dalton ; $ the of|morning, and found amount years, the maximum and _ these|camp to be in a particularly service in the CCC, commente men, who were very valuable to|cellent state, and as was 234, replete a remembrance all of the Co.;/commented trimmings,|/the left, on by all, in honor of the men who enjoyed was and Sunday, very camp A favorably improvements recent company,|many the to served with of r that on the way the camp. Captain A/Litman missed. be will suggested by Mr.|running company, the turkey dinner, Litman, in general, parents' op | a pas wade meeting including Mr. Litman's mother and| Thursday at the Moab n a family, and Lt. Hannah's family. | school. The afternoon wail On Thursday last, Lt. Litman | in sewing and embroidering 4 re made a trip into Grand Junction,|dry bags for the children { and while there new radios for the company. purchased several| nursery school. These| supervisor, Mrs. Anna announces Ta; 350 that d | m <p nai or | +5 Pint No. 65 is| as! 4 lan anf a milliogic or tune. eto If you hae tic write anthem same , under construction, temporary is Football one at company, camp)the City to the Cedar the! another, are out on the after his return from ferred shortly county should call Mr. Floyd or state AAA' office. hiker than Old Qual ef choice of millions, itt OPA middle cP Y TNR be SC like the size of this trim Buick Speci f or 4] -- But what you'll go for is what happens under that broad bonnet-the thrill and the thrift you get from that husky, big, 115-hp. Buick FrresaLi* Eight. More than that, to this engine you can likewise add Compound Carburetion -and step up both power output and your mileage. At 30 you'll get nearly one and one-half more miles per gallon, at 50 almost two, and at 70 an extra mile and one-fifth. For in each flame-packed cylinder of that silk-smooth power pl ant a flaring ball of fire is set off with each sparkleap. Packed to higher compression than ever before, fuel gives up more power and more mileage-powe r when you prese need it, economy driving range. But that's just one side the facts side. Only one you the stirring feel of packed behavior on the througho ut the whole Indeed, so great is the po wer at your command that at 30 you u se only oneeighth of the energy at your disposal. Sales * According tothe Encyclopaedia Britannica, @ super meteor which travels with a series of explosions like the shock waves of a great projecti le Manager Main a ae of the story- thing will give Buick's thrillroad. That's a demonstration-and it's yours for the asking. When will you be in to ask for it? EXEMPLAR OF GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Colo. in fae Sl | CHARLES Street, Moab, REDD MOTOR COMPANY Utah Regular Even at 50 you use less than onequarter of your available power, and at 75 still have nearly a half "on call" for emergency use. Anyone wishing ; to Sell cattle thro ugh thisi Sale, please get in touch with Don wel before Oct. 1, so that cattle can be adverti sed. Mack, zs per pair = axiver, All the rest is there waiting for pick-up, hill-climb and sudden getaway. its that. - Sale is being widely adver- WEIMER, Oxfords -- Slippers -- Pumps ; Sa m; C room, its softer ride, its Permi-firm steering, its fresh smart style and all i will OU' LL new AEN A. Growers' we st =: 1° AR 5 Peter's Weather-Bird Shoes Suede -- Patent -- Kid -- Alligato™ 4) Sooner, It is generally known that better ri i rowers for their stuff at loca] sales Pinal or pee Ge ania - When the Srower and feeder get together at a sale like mages much expense in unnecessary commissions and profits S eliminated. Last year's sale proved this, growers receiving from : : erat, two tot three cents better prices than were offered by DON transferred Luque ce Many stockmen from the Book Mountain area wil ne bo eee and cattlemen from Southeastern Utah are invited to ring in their feeders and weaners and take advantage of 7 : : prices this was was BUICK WILL BUILD THER COLORADO over year, LES ARE BUILT WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBI OCTOBER 24, 1940 : past Pint the i Sy Jewkes. a AUCTION SALE | C. of the projects, visitingbeensome completed surgeon at Dalton Wells for the|_|have No. 63 laundry every RE ERA os aE SS Camp spent Christensen camp Friedman, Morris Fred by aa as HANSEN FURNITURE CO. SRR tendent ! Quart See our new Kelvinator Washers, priced from $49.95 to $79.95; also our new Gas Motor Washer that will generate power for lights. Just the thing for farm homes. Pcks. ACCOMpanied other items. WASHER SPECIAL! 24, for TTT 5 ‘e a ont the that jects 234 mmc) UTNE AUEe aE Dr. pyrite tour of a made Camp ccc DG-32-Company Camp camp On Wednesday of this week will be installed in all of the/ings will be held regularly vlanting trees. Grand county farmers, who have barracks, and a combination radio; Thursday at 1:30 p. m.,, and is to be installed in|that all parents of ‘nursery planted and maintained forest phonograph recreation hall for the| children be present. trees under the program as 4/| the camp means of increasing soil and water sonservation, as well as improving| their farmsteads and _ furnishing, shelters for wildlife, will be encouraged to continue this work in 1941. The practice provides an allowance of $7.50 an acre for planting| including| forest tree seedlings, "YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE RICH shrubs beneficial to wildlife. Such. TO ENJOY RICH WHISKEY" trees or shrubs must be protected from fire and grazing and culti-| vated in accordance with good tree) culture and good wildlife manage- | ment practice. The Clarke-McNary nursery at | Logan, Utah, is equipped to furnish | seedlings of trees adapted to conditions in the county at prices not to exceed the cost of production. J. Whitney Floyd, extension forester, of Logan, is working with this program and will advise on trees ° ee best suited to individual farm conditions. Any farmer wishing further inou couldn't aged ldn't buybuy richer, rich formation on this practice under| HANSEN FURNITURE CO. basket : enjoymen t of the.entire | Alvie Dillard, Palisade, Colo., and Dalton Wells Miss Setpember 26, ses 33) se3)-s ts called a **Firepatt,'® La Sal, Utah Shoe Come in $2.50 and get they A new matter failure unless assure to yours while of and WORK how pair Sizes last- supply BOYS' DRESS No to $4.50 Values-aAlIl fine they the SHOES material, really complete fit-Come foot ® your a shoes in and are tim, try ON bgy satisfaction. ~ Cooper Martin & Co: the Ja fy |