OCR Text |
Show 1940 THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, ' the Ura- from over was week-end. was a ; rs. Clara Milier of Price Mcnday Moab : ness caller in Tuesday. Grand ~ "rr. yy, Sal Mrs. and were Mrs. visi- Junction. 4 ii week-end were Howard at _ and Zufelt Anna Mrs, - - Edd of Provonsha Moab visitors the met rch Circle of Wednesday the Baptist with Mrs. itissa Davis as hostess. Irs. Lydia from tiirday had _Sre she Watts returned Lake ~ City, spent a month visit- A. Salt lS per son, Albert M. Watts, and " Why Japan Wants to Renew Abrogated U. S. Trea ty Just a Pros Delmar Titus returned the balan | of the week from a few days' stay. at the Titus ranch at Richardson. SRS C == BIR CT lily. - a. A. wod of several <n RR AND SECURITY ¥ NOT POWDER AND SHELIS Hammond and Claude Hay- | La Sal were Moab visitors days this -week. Miss Allien Burr came in Monday from Price where sie has been attenoing Carbon college. Lester Taylor returned to Dewey the last of the week. following a few days' stay in town. J. Bz Hinckley cf Buhl, visiting his son, Orville and family at Moab Idaho. is Hinckley, D. F. Larson of Price, roadeae engineer, is in Mcab district today on , Le aes N18 4 District drews Grazier spent Lake City James several the past days week, Seip Ae, S. An-| in Salt| » Broken by the United States last summer in protest against Japan's treatment of Occidentals Financial returning| Ariz. where months. So W. L. Pullman, and H. A. Hansen they | awe MOAP Refining callers in | | Harvey! Utah Oil; company are _ Moab today. business} morning, when thermometer degree above Mrs. D. the registered zero. E. DECEMBER j; at was of Moab in 1939 °* |Blanding | Utah ‘at attended Oil Price Paul a company Tuesday M. City i ce ee f General: Taxes Mise: Receipts... hostess Total ‘Less and January 1, ¢pmber 31. Black of | meeting of Balance representatly es | Belen RE: from 1939 to Wee. in 1,094.33 ....:...°. $ 6,720.42| disbursements TMM inclusive, ds ee hostess2 was to ' Receipts: re the Double Jitney club Friday evening. Twelve members were pre- 1940, THE OLD QUAKER COMPANY, «LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA me EENEEEEREEYS EER - and bef, tables were won Mrs. Nichols, ‘ |Mrs. Lester R. re by J. : Mrs. J. Fletcher Taylor. served refreshments. |S GME The Tax Interest Bond +4) Note Fund 1, 1939 in cember 31 | Balance in 1, 1939 | to POOL > 'o.2:2 | 0 ¢1o ee Recevits: |General Taxes ‘Grand County | triet 'Grand County ee per | Balance in to ing | 123.77 | eoreoeersreees Schcol Dis- | of | works Total ‘Less Water 1,300.00 500.00 bonds Water- 167.14 Construction Receipts .... ......--- $ Disbursements 241.67 1,108.81 from Mrs. by a A a well- ‘its carrier ears pigeon are Hansen annum | ter of tended and Mr. 16,500.09 B. Wilson Yj. '39Chevrolet Sedan 38 OLDS SEDAN Automatic Transmission A A REAL Buy! Vf 35 Ford Tudor 37 Chevrolet Sedan Chevroiet ‘are cent 7,500.00 church. They tendance of annum Total Indebtedness 96 Ford \ hope for a large aN a following Saturday |Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Desmcend 'Mrs. per the C. ‘played O. Young | Chas. Redd Motor Co. "BUILDING La Sal - FOR THE UTAH - FUTURE" 25,000.00 | the, Moab 2 pitcher‘s south. No. 5th - Phone Grand Junction, Colo. 522 | i | ee The LostisFound | A. C. PARSONS Jeweler - By Our Want Ads When you lose 'n' advertise They Don't Stay Lost Long Glasses | Optometrist Scientifically Fitted 519 Main St. GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. Games Mr. and were evening. petal 500.00; Zeke Johnson, custodian . of the . n uh ....$49,500.00 Natural nationalwere monu ment, andBridges Ray Lyman here from Blanding Tuesday. Mr. JohnState of Utah, County of Grand, ss. son took delivery of a new ChevI, Mitchell Melich, the City rolet pickup which he will use in Recorder of Moab City, Grand ‘his work on the monument. | Sounty, State of Utah, DO HERE- | ending December ments and receipts total said 31, 1939, and _ includ-|5adivwidl: etcher. disburse- City. Se ae Cut Your Driving Costs Over 100,000 accidents are caused I have | each IN WITNESS WHEREOF, leep afand hand my set hereunto Soest Moab, at seal cfficial my fixed County, State Grand 16th day cf January, Gina | Refreshments were | Bek bh ie of| total - indebtedness = A. oR To there Ss. LICH. work ae | who their - drivers by year at the wheel. of keep are on There in an airplane 20 men about the fall, | cars. oe the kept air at. ground. have been 2441 | Winter "earth-- Mon- | in ‘quake shocks" recorded | registra- | tana since the fall of 1935. requires law California Ba _ queen bees. ‘f all i | sliding a feature will cars Naw | . -_--es air to enter | in his roof to allow sun and as dead up given Twice the machine's interior during good | comthe Liszt, Franz childhood, weather. old. years 75 be to lived poser, PUT ANTI-FREEZE IN YOUR RADIATOR 2 HAVE YOUR FULLY CHARGED @ CHANGE TO A FREE-FLOWING WINTER KEEP IN re Preis ite Fila aa el eR ak Copyright 1940, Jas. E. Pepper & Co., Inc., Lexington, Ky.) WE YOUR GOOD Winter driving can be as safe and economical as driving .. .Summer with a littlee care on your part. Get the performance your car is capable of giving, by coming to the Moab Garage for a complete winter check-up. We offer quick, expert service at very reasonable prices. OIL ® e7'"~™™" ian the and ail dene ; same ageipnter the by . ae ES nd it's warranted James E. Repos. Proo! esis famous Whiskey Bourbon Cansecky Straight ala toward diamonds a and d in Bond! Same Age as Bottle st With Stake Bodies. is that at Mr. Mr. and Wight. during guests evening: Holyoak, a it is ans ae gion- : wa: e - Bluegrass re ton mes ‘Li "a on a name-aful der won A el bourbon. ight. ton tle bot a me whiskey. Take ho ‘TWO °33 CHEVROLET 1/;-TON TRUCKS side out at- d. It's full: i epper-4years of os E.P tae esc the from t [s S 7 sb Ds Thursday.| of Mrs.| EAR-OLD Pickup laid originated baseball Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Holyoak endinner bear- ....... so that -_--- dated four "southpaw" fact members. REVENUE 1, 1938, term the 122 Members of the Daughters of the| |Utah Pioneers will hold a quilting| bee Friday afternoon in the Relief society room of the L. D. S. ee ae inclusive, per and BOOTS and SHOES Repaired at Fair Prices Honest, Guaranteed Work CITY SHOE HOSPITAL daugh- | 90 PROOF Sedan The | Mexico, at-| H. E. Blake,| which was held at Moab |Mrs. Wilson is a sister .tertained SENSATIONAL VALUE! 726 if Max- | and Kirtland, New the funeral of | &t grgund of Taste re the Wonderful and Smoothness of E. PEPPER JA, MES Straight Bourbon Whiskey / fly in BATTERY Small Down Payment! Liberal Allowance. cannot stuffed. | left David Maxwell, Grace BONDS (Seal) 700.00 of of | Blake. Clara D. Patterson Note ing 165.50 BOND ......----- from sale during Mrs. ae interest of The Grandmothers' club was enthe foregoing to be| BY CERTIFY of tertained this week by Mrs. Melissa statement correct and full a ue prong ie gces eae ee a Davis, eight members being pre-| ity, an, ‘j idg yer won beginning January 1, 1939 and ore a sees der ae R. 524.53 FUND Receipts: ‘Interest Interest oe REVENUE end ee | ae 25, December 10.802.58 FUND Fund Decemee He wn' sec SIRO. «ST. her | ‘WATERWORKS | per WATERWORKS 500.00 Total. Receipis =... oases $ 2,448.30 from disbursements Less January 1, 1939 to De2,282.80 és, «0. .. -1939 31, cember } cent acre eee | BONDS Brat ean ° 944.72 0-0.4,8 winners |W. Williams and Mrs. Edgar Kerby| ‘won the prizes. Refreshments were | | served. | August Moab Town Sewer Bonds, No.'s 6 to 20, inclusive, dated August 1, 1934, bearing interest at four nt January 0,4 lucky WaS ' De6. 64 Fund Sp De- Fund ;:°1980!33 SWIMMING |Sale dated 2100.00 eh See ........ 1939 31, the | Philander City Waterworks ....-..-. $ 9,857.86| Moab Revenue Bonds, No.'s 1 from Disbursements ‘Overdraft | | ___ Receip's cember | o of Mr. BONDS SEWER saute 1 376 64 es e a4 eee & Anticipation ‘Less | January Every uSed car "is reconditioned these and guaranteed. Check special bargains! bt caaieats ited Ria « a _ L | OS Guaranteed Used Car - From - hostess) Protect Your Family in a ; ; w. and te see Tastee We G ‘po bridge the : : tee iis One from , 1934, bearing interest at four per cent per BUI nd Vee Se Ses Gees $ 1,155.39 a an | 25.000.00 Moab Town Waterworks Bonds, No.'s 11 to 40, D668 Decem- ise Race kak evening. to De| Richfield were arrivals Sunday or Meee ANA 21 40.414.92a visit with their daughter, Mrs. 1939 WORKS | Defécst. Fund 31, than 5 Sa | in account trans| well. | to General Fund 64.38 | Ses rete Steere illness | Mrs. Mars Pope was hostess to| OUTSTANDING INDEBTEDNESS |the Thursday Bridge club last week,| OF MOAB CITY WATER(12 members being present. Mrs. J. | 2,027,10 316.33 | ............. _Last week, Thomas Evans, long- | . time resident of Monticello, Thursday ......... $40 479.30| 1939 enter-| | Rev- next 14.529 30 | diamond ring given away ‘known radio program. 1, 268.00| 24.50 Balance ferred was tained last Thursday at the home|! of Mrs. Robert Hoffman. Miss| Eddah Williams will entertain the| 950.99 Receipts | ‘class Disbursements January cember ess. fcc suck. Receipts night. . Taylor Less | ACCOUNT Grant Total 2.990 16 | Re Aes ITEMS So Pee Philathea class The 108 81 R Funds PWA WATERWORKS AND SEWER Mrs. Ida Double, housekeeper at! FUND the Grand county hospital, is con-| fined to her home with illness. Her in Fund January place at the hcspital is being taken aie fe ee eee ae 538.25 by Mrs. Rose Abbott. Mrs..Don | | LOCAL 4 000,00 Decem- Receipts: Sale of Waterworks dnvie' Wica ak 1939. one|minss ................. Sale of Cemetery Lots week. eel ey to ese) ey reasons why Japan is now clamoring for a renewal of the pact are illustrated above. | | most/less mine operator. per cent of her oil; 77 per centof her aircraft and parts | edie CONSTRUCTION THE! Receipts: PRT eres | L. Ni Meador and Maurice Robert-| {son 31, ee ee é ary ae er =~ UUCUCgCT" ;Balance to the members of the Eastern Star /ricense Fees this FOR BEGINNING | AND END- GEN Kensington Thursday afternoon.| Mrs. Don Taylor will entertain the} jclub UTAH, PERIOD .1, 1939, cepa Balance in Fund ber 31, 1939 OF OF; --_ government| : Baldwin CITY, ANNUAL JANUARY ING STATEMENT RECORDER i The coldest weather of the pre-| sent winter was experienced Friday! rr em ait * 5 nee Seaeee has been productive intermittently for over 50 years. The original ore Proving this theory, the Horn body was found on the surface with Silver Mining company has started | little prospecting and was mined to sinking a new tripple compartment! a depth of 700 feet. Morrison shaft on the southern end | At the Morrison shaft, however, of its property about three miles it may be necessary to sink sevfrom the original Horn Silver mine eral hundred feet before the proper in Beaver county. A photograph ! geological horizons for replacement of the new shait is shown above. of ore will be reached. Whether Owners of the property, its en- | ore will be found remains to be gineers and geologists are applying' seen. However, someone has imimagination to this project in the! agination enough to believe the ore sense that they are trying to find is there and this plus initiative another Horn Silver for the district| and capital is. what makes great and the state. The Horn Silver, ° and capital is what makes mines. a producer of approximately $54,- | At one time they were all mere 000,000 in silver, lead and zinc ores, prospects similar to this one. has never been duplicated in that Everyone should cooperate in enregion. couraging new prospects and proThe Original Horn Silver ore tect those that are now mining and body was confined to a small area, developing in Utah. of her war' Te eats) ee ieipaeeieaa had! Claude of the Imagination is one of the necessary qualifications of a In 1938 the U.S. gave PTT 56 per ‘cent in the Orient, the 1911 trade treaty with Tokyo will be officially abregated Friday. Three good Statement FINANCIAL THE "TY six } Sey mrs ee Srey ty hostile to Japan for her war in China, but European war ee EHSPRS em ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murphy and} children returned tast week from Phoenix, 8) dd 8 |e has so bound up other PU C UC ee ry Ser ltrs} TM ht Ta rite Monday. spent ae FRIENDSHIP In 1938 the U. S. aay most of Japan's exportable silk, paying $83,651,000 for it;othertextiles, SRS: Melle total exports to the U. iF SSDI DTM elel <5 Forest Supervisor L. D. Heywood attended the meetings of the Utah Woolgrowers' association at Salt Lake City the last of the week. | segmea pgm ngmngumagagm PROOF een Sy WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD-90 But Maybe a New Mine Se H. W. Balsley returned yesterday from. Colorado, where he had spent a couple of weeks on mining business. : FIVE pect, OBR. A daughter was born at the local hospital Wednesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Redd of La Sal. Ot SER NEEDED PAGE - week. the Mission UTAH ra Reed MOAB, SSS. Se Entemematees adie ene nenteehetieeenaeeiemneamaaainl = s aieatallieaieaeneeaan vde ‘for ITEMS ! Bishop and Mrs. L. Frank Redd. and daughter Lucile of Monticello were Moab visitors Wednesday. > Sa Se hares Te mer LOCAL | | 25, January Thursday, CARRY ALL BRAKES WORKING ORDER Moab STANDARD FOR YOUR PARTS CAR Garage COMPANY Garages at MOAB - MONTICELLO GREENRIVER - THOMPSONS |