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Show Cie Times-Independent MOAB, Attorney To CCC Enrollee Light Calendar Citizens Respond to Nation's Kor Court Term Mitchell won agent for the ; 1e recommendati he Ts State Bar. ree ot Dr. the Moab Allen and Attorne 'Melich have acepted the sprig Colorado | ments, and ,like the members of properly An industrial strike in Grand is a rare occurrence, but Gasoline Explosion Results| | county @ School strike is something new Only a Few Civil Actions: in Death of New forts will be made by under the sun. Await Hearing Next Jersey Youth. On Monday ins club to induce morning no stuWeek. dents made their appearance at Whorities to repair and preset local draft board, the Sego school, and on inquiry will give ntain the highway from the | their Services free of cha the teacher, Mrs. Victor Pospisil, 22. of Irvington, Mildred Winh state line to Paradox valley | government. bourn, was advised by pupils and _4& very short caiendar awaits the| eee New Jersey, an enrollee of CCC parents that a school strike had term of district court for company j Uravan, and the cooperation No. 1256 | third at Monticello,| been called. Grand county, which convenes ct! The teacher died at the Moab hospital Tuesday | revorted | the Uravan Lions club will be the matter to Dr. E. H. Walker, | Moab next Tuesday, October 22.| evening at 6:30, as the result of diited towrd this end. This was }utcge J. A. Hougaard will pre-| board the of member Sego the burns sustained in the ‘explosion of education. Dr. Walker advised Side at the session. | Hided at a meeting of the local of a gasoline ironer at the MontiSuperintendent Helen M. Knight, | The calendar, as issued by Dis-!| cello camp about 10 a. m. that day. 4b Monday evening. and on Tuesday she, with C. S. trict Clerk Marsie M. Leaming Ralph Cowan. 20, another enThe growing imvortance of the! Thomsen, president of the board, | dees not contain a single criminal burns first degree rollee, received ud to Uravan, over which there }| and The civil actions are as Clerk W. R. McConkie, | case. and is expected to recover. He 1s) was, s constant heavy tratfic, went to Sego to investigate the | fo:cws: at the local hospital. a patient mnted out to the club. It was) situation. John Steele, Jr. was critically Law and Motion. A conference there | Young Pospisil was operating the' sed that from $15,000 to $20.-| injured Thursday G. V. Billings, director of the afterncon in a! that| the. information elicited ) worth of carnotite ores, pro-| mine at Sego, sustaining injuries. ironer, when in some manner the! parents and students comulained department of registration of the gasoline became ignited. He at-| ied in-Grand and San _ dJuan| that may state of Utah, plaintiff, vs. Lee claim his life. He is a tempted to jump through a window! and study of course the of wnties, are hauled to the Uravan| patient' at the and Ione Ulmer, defendants. Mcab hospital by Webb used of instruction and in doing so severely cut a methods fl each month over the road, | where to quash service of sum-! his condition is pronounced| leg. The two men were given first| the teacher. | Motion Wm truckers are having. great) as grave. mons and dismiss action. Joseph! | wratter the discussin After g |aid treatment and were rushed to Chez, attorney general, attorney ificulty negotiating the road Toe young man was struck by a the superintendent | the thoroughly, Moab hospital, arriving here m the Utah line to Paradox rock that fell from the roof. of| at 12 o'clock. From the first little! and board members advised the | for plaintiff; F. B. Hammond, attcrney for defendants. ley, especially since the recent the mine and crushed him against) hope was held out for Posryisil's| teacher to keep the school open Richard Warren Motor Com-| ms. If was pointed out that! a coal cutting machine whether any | week, the during which he! recovery. pany, plaintiff, vs. Kenneth McUtah authorities are keeping was operating. His head was The body of the young man was! students attend or not. In the| Dougall, defendant. Defendant's We highway in good shape from) crushed and he sustained a deep| taken to | it continues "strike" the event , Price for embalmring| demurrer filed. Marl D. Gibson, fg Sal to the Colorado line. to invoke the | gash across his throat, severing Tuesday night, and from there was) will be necessary for plaintiff: Mitchell In order to solicit the coopera-| nis windpipe. He also received a! shipped to his home at Irvington,| law to correct the situation, the attorney attorney for defendant. | Melich, officials announce. mof Uravan on the project, the| broken arm. He was rushed to the) New Jersey. Trial Calendar. tea- | has been Winbourn Mrs. fib) decded to invite the Uravan! hospital where an operation was| He was bern on Armistice day,| Rupert Ruesch, plaintiff, vs. ms club to attend a joint meet-) performed by Dr. Allen. While! November 11, 1918, and had been! cher of the Sego school for about Maida Ruesch, defendant. Default, three years. Her work there has | ai Moab on the evening of| his condition for a time appeared | in the civilian conservation corps! divorce action, continued from last | commendation from Pitober 26. President Leland D.|to be hopeless, he has shown some) for over a year. He was a popular. won high supervisors and executives of the | term. Mitchell Melich, attorney for Hywood was authorized to ccn-!| improvement during the week. man in the company and _. his! plaintiff. of education. department state mt the Uravan club and make! John Melinski, who was working death is a severe shock to a W. D. Hammond, plaintiff, vs.| Sego Man Severely | B \TES i necessary arrangements. Injured in Cave-In |with Steele, received a broken arm.| companions. Twenty-one members "a mest were present at jr ng's meeting, which and one Mr. Steele is the son of Mr. Monday! and Mrs. John Steele, Sr., of ApMARRIAGES was pre-| Meten near Grand Junction. The @aed over by President Heywood.) elder Steele is also employed in| Francis Conley and Miss Leela talks were made by Car]! the Sego mines. Both parents) Henan and W. W. Welton, new) ‘ave remained with their son dur-| Thatcher, both of Uravan, Colo., moers, and Arthur J. Gilmore) ing the week, | married October 12, by Rev. Wm. Mesa Verde National park, a| Young Steele had been employed E. Parks. The open season on deer will William Bergquist and Mrs. Best, was introduced. at Sego for over two years. Saturday morning, October| Ruth Jackson, both of Minturn, start "whe subject of traffic safety was' 19, and continue open until Tues-! Colo., October 12, by Earl Freewssed at length, violations of| day evening, October 29, giving) man, justice of the peace. mie rules on Moab streets being) 11 days in which to get! Manuel C. Gomez and Miss nimrods messed. It was pointed out that their bucks. Ausencia Noriz, both of Delta, te is constant danger of traffic Unusual interest in the deer Colo., October 13, by A. M. RobertWedlities here on account of fiagseason is being manifested by local son, justice of the peace. #m violations on the part of hunters, and scores of parties are Robert L. Stone and Miss Lorene ‘Jd drivers and pedestrians. Wavs Frye. both of Montrose, Colo., planning to trek to the hills FriiT "i means to correct the situation day to be in readiness for the Fre discussed. The Moab Co-operative com- October 14, by Rev. Wm. E. Parks. Joe Clovis Martin-and Miss Helen opening Saturday morning. The civic improvement and com- pany is installing, and will have A brisk sale of hunting licénses Pauline Smith, both of. Montrcse, tnity betterment committees in cperation by October 25, a is reported. { Pitted their recommendations modern refrigerator locker system. Colo., October 14, by Rev. Wm. E. For the past 10 days the rear part Parks. Afton Allen Scroggins, Glenwood, ub. These include the construc- of the building has been wunderfn of a sustension foot bridge going remodeling and an insulated Colo., and Miss Betty Jane Halls. Mancos, Colo., October 15, by Earl ss. Mill creek on Main street, refrigerator room, 14 by 21 feet J. Freeman, justice of the peace. staging of a community clean- in size, has been constructed. Clarence Albert Trujillo an being are lockers Arches Camp NP7-Company 6428 72 campaign, and the erection of hundred One for Miss Elsie De Rios, both of Grand made M adequate airport at Moab. installed, with provision Junction, Colo., October 15, by Earl WATTLE lion Mitchell Melich was auth- an additional 100. The lockers will J. Freeman, justice of the peace. to bring to Moab outstand- be rented to patrons of the store Wednesday, October 16, was a Delmar Ferguson and Mrs. Helen | 3 basketball teams during the at a nominal figure, for the pre- Nugent, 30 members of both of Minturn, Colo., big day for some y™ing winter, including the servation of meats, fruits and vege- October 15, Company 6428 who registered for by A. M. Robertson, gto Ghosts, who played here tables, and already 57 have been justice of the peace. the selective draft. The army perquick and bt season. room chill A rented. Chester Wilson, Hotchkiss, Colo., sonnel acted as registrars. lion Earl J. Freeman gave a freeze room are also provided for and Miss Elsie Thompson, Delta, Senior Leader Edmonds will ' ee on the annual meeting of! the use of ratrons. The system is Colo.. for his home in, October 15, by Earl Free- leave this week and Frigidaire z, Navajo Trail association, held manufactured by South Carolina where he will be man, justice of the peace. market. ~. Week at Mesa Verde National is the most modern on the employed as a carpenter in the Eugene H. Davis, Adena Colo., prostore the plan the Under Miss Leona Thomason, Mont- construction of a large army camp 7 Wvitations were received from poses tc use meats brought in by and M. A. 15, October S. W. Emmerton, educational Colo., Salt Lake City and Pleasant customers and will be chilled and rose, justice of the peace. advisor, returned Sunday evening Robertson, the by Lions Clubs, urging local eut up to specifications Billie Miss and from a leave. Mr. Emmerton reHarold Trinklein service This charge. vas attend meetings of those butcher in both of Grand Junction, ported a nice trip through Idaho, Downing, to charge of free » AT =*Mizations. is rendered and Washington. Colo., October 15, by Rev. Wm. E ‘'Montana Manto according locker renters, Parks. Boxing gloves, a football, and ager Ralph J. Miller. several table games have been ----_$_---------- ordered for the men of the comORNEY pany and in a short time a series FORMER MOAB ATT NT of tournaments will be held in GETS HIGH ADVANCEME Vira Shumway, Reporter camp. i Camp DG-32-Company 234 specialnutrition Stephens, Hazel Moab at ed receiv Word has been Chaplain Curtis gave a very inof health, C. Robert- ist from the state board i. illustrated lecture last She teresting that Attorney Kenneth Tuesday. at school on . Eva L. Robertscn was stu- Tuesday evening about the scenic the to talk ir. Alcott, regional inspecting son, son of Mrs. Attorney illustrated an gave GA late the wonders of Utah. Most of the slides and six, to seer of the grazing service, and recently dents of the grades one was Moab, ‘4,4 at Dalton Wells on Tues- Robertson of advancement in the a very interesting lecture to the shown were of points of interest within a day's drive of Moab. =: and spent the week doing given @ high of labor at Washing- home economics classes. Project News. from Sunday we eting work at camp and in- department Mr. Rcbertson has been returned Teachers C. Regional Landscape Architect yung the various work projects. ton, D. the Salt Lake City where they visited of department Cornell, Assistant Regional Lanat-| and »petintendent Fred C. Jewkes in the legal Hour _~ Wednesday, on schools commission Mr. and Miller and scape Architect Thursday 7,ved back at camp after a week's Wages and on severa U.E.A. and ended or more, year designs past and plans the the of attended Carnes "We at Delta, visiting his folks. Parks Chester was offered a trans- Friday. Washington, D. C., Nason department, Miss D Connelly, camp baker at weeks ago he and oom meeting se secretary nal Defen last Wednesday. 3 went to the state nurse's conven- visited the camp Tne Wells for a period of eight fer to the Natio raise the at 4 substantial over pleased well mission were They , tion. pear Robertson monument. te + 9} YmMent in the east. Connnel- salarv. Mr. on Tues- development of the the Wages and The hot lunch started S baking was of a definitely remain with were there W. W. Welton, camp superindepartmen that 60 students and and d day, , ssion commi that the word ht fone and he will be are ex- tendent, place received and raise the first day. Others salary the a met ive on _ all in camp. approval of the first mile and the year is over. 0 f all the legislat before e pected charg in into the monument ; Registration for the _ selective him artment of clubs an- half of road the en tire dep The Ag and Home Ec. will be received soon. 4, conscription bill was held work for harvest ball : many friends at nounce their annual * Dalton Wells this week for the labor. Four members of the park serOct. 25, in the high Mr. Robertson's tified to learn of to be held selective the a vice registered for and Fy cximately 30 members of the Moab music be gra gym. will school draft on the 16th. i tictudin 21 years of age and over, his advancement. good time for everyone. AdTisor g Camp Educational Wednesday Mr. Knight started training men marched band ' The and week. Christensen last time on Pallis A. 7, jack-hammer the of the first peace in honor "Mp Surgeon Edward Seinfield. soon be will United operations the of Blasting draft in the history TO B shovel MEMBERS 3-8-yard new The started. Hunting Season Opens Saturday Moab Co-op Installing Modern Locker System MLE Pt moiects to be taken up by the Arches CCC Camp SCHOOL "Thion Wells CCC Camp 1 ewry Bs, nctaet left Co. 234 Sunday, Wie for aE ch BOARD | THREE ADVISORY E ELECTED Pra, Stee cellar at Dalton Patty de thie Was this week enlarged to f th ree advisory hse its present size for the purAs the terms ©.are " expiring, an < Han, °° Storing fresh vegetables rd members tne ner ~Produce for the com-pe ti will be held9 on im jee Jit Ty ball practice at Dalton wls has gotten underway with © attival of new © €rection of a JLINoO practice. "nship team is "480, with much No. grazing district ba new three to name 15 eact. three years for terms of equipment and new basket for Another cham-|,, looked for this new material ee TT interests, camp ae D fock, representing the The election will team. s it . ce ; aebe ' Soak ‘and Mrs. Martin I. D. Bunce ‘Mrs. 3 i cea L. Goude, sheepmen, $! be hela "oh Moab, announces James ; © Lindsay drews, mn Leland of Park City visiting bab last week were Mr. and family. at an. district grazier. left Tuesday on 3.8. a brief business City. a ". representing Supplement the regular members all residing at Moab. we NEWS He returned trip to Salt last nght. Lake Taylor Brown an d Evel yna graduate post @ for registered course on Monday. meeting class a held Seniors under way Wednesday to get, Oe on. in shman left Thursday boys A eibell we Ruth for morning to be game a Academy. Wastach ddaaslcachinnsimeiaiee Sa with r. sedan Mrs. and and Jorgensen Gene Mr. of Moab and played of Ridges Mrs. returned os ae ion spent = a several days' vacat Mrs. Ridges an Monument valley. sisters. Mr. are n Jorgense Mrs. dges left Tuesday for their home at Ogden. now is being used in the monu- ment. W. R. Young and Mildruff and T. N. defendants. Lee Sage, Creek Oil Action for Donald T. claintiff. Jensen, attorneys for'| plaintiff, vs. the Cane) Company, defendant.) of wages.| collection Adams, atYorney for) Republican Rally At Moab Saturday Local Draft to visit Moab. This registrants, Cards, who are residents of other districts, were sent to their respective boards. forward The registration in Grand county went smoothly under the efficient supervision of Margie M. clerk. county Leaming, Friday, Leaming, Clerk a trip made around the county, giving the registrars of the outlying voting districts detailed instructions as to their duties. That they performed their work efficiently is proved by the fact that within two hours after 9 p. m. yesterday, when registration closed, all cards from every district of the county were in the hands of the county clerk. At Moab Mrs. Leaming was assisted by 21 volunteer registrars, most of whom remained on duty at the court house all day. Every registrant who called was given prompt assistance and in only a few instances was it necessary for a man to wait longer than a couple of minutes to be enrolled. The volunteer registrants who assisted County Clerk Leaming were: L. Burton Redd, Ruth Olsav- * sky, Marjorie Baldwin, H. W. Balsley, Ida Nichols, Emma M. Dalton, Beulah Campbell, Clara Christensen, Earl J. Freeman, John Stocks, Erma Newell, Bessie Beach, Winford Bunce, Grace W. Morse, Clara Ann Gerhardt, Neva Kirk, D. E. Baldwin, Golden Peterson, H. B. Green and Carroll J. Meador. Registrars of outlying districts who handled their duties so efficiently were the following: Richardson, Ireta : Buchanan; Cisco, Eppie Capansky; Thompsons, Sadie Dutos; Sego, Mrs. N. E. Wolverton; Elgin, Marjorie D. Howland. In most of the outside districts the registrars were assisted by other patriotic citizens. The number of registrants, by districts, were as follows: Local Richardson Transient 7 4 21 12 15 20 RON ris cceecp cath ogee eae 13 St SS n.d scnltes hdileibinecame tind oncenalee anette 8 Moab 145 19 Thompsons ...... SiS Total i aaa eee sion Bist i ee 209 ‘ 55 , The local draft board met this morning at 6:30, and pursuant to the instructions of national selective service headquarters, examined all cards of registrants. The cards of those who reside elsewhere were forwarded to county Grand of cards The boards. draft their respective registrants were shuffled and assigned serial numbers. The names of the 209 Grand county registrants, together with their serial numbers and addresses, are published below. The Grand county draft board met Saturday and per~ fected an organization by electing L. L. Taylor as chair= man, Albert Maxwell as vice chairman, and J. Reed Lance (Continued on last page) + JUDGE Greenriver _* Downard Ernest visitor Junction week. Society Relief The McCONKIE NAMED TO SALT LAKE COMMISSION Judge Oscar W. McConkie on Monday was acpcinted a member of tne Salt Lake City commission, succeeding William Murdoch, wha News Mrs. Grand of the county, the in of clerk as appointed was Redd Burton L. secretary. as the board. Headquarters was established assessor's office in the court house. DISPLAY Salt Lake City, Oct. 15-Several are schools Moah from students included in the all-Utah school arts exhibit now at the Utah State exhibit, collected The Art center. art supby Miss Maud Hardman, City Lake Salt the ervisor of of cooperation the schools with over _ all from teachers school the state, has more than 350 exhibits from every grade from first through junior college. A Moab first grade student has scene paper cut and a crayon A in Moab." Fun showing "Snow Monticello third grader is showing pencil a Man," a of "Portrait sketch. A Moab forth grader with "How Moab Got Its Name" attractand ed attention from art teachers picture's the of critics because tranand feeling simiplicity and paintquility. A Moab fifth grader A fifth ed "Ladders and Pueblos." San school, r Boulde from grader in Horse" did "A White Juan, same the from r Anothe crayon. did , grader seventh a school, Shuffled to Registrants; Responding to the call of the United States government, 264 men between the ages of 21 and 36, inclusive yesterday registered in Grand county under the provisions. of the selective service act. Of that total, 209 registrants are citizens of Grand county and come under the jurisdiction of the local board of district No. 27. The cards of 55 public ad-| and a free shown. WORK OF LOCAL STUDENTS ON Morning, Numbers It will be fitted out| with sound picture and dress system equipment, moving picture will be ART Met F. Arnot Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Merriman, Nebraska, son and died last week. Judge McConkie, candiunsuccessful an was nominafor the Democratic fer governor of Utah at = a who was first date the tien September election primary conference first Third of the judge a been nas L. D. 3, the be was given program with judicial district, and his term would evening on Sunday S. church year. the of first the expired have were! Talks attendance. good a - bg he made by Elva Hunt, Ruth Nielson, It is understood order judgeship Irene Shaw, Irene Chidester and|Tesign the member a as duties his assume musi-|to Special Christenson. Lucinda the city commission. cal numbers were rendered by Mrs. | of The appointment of Judge Mc= Moore, Mrs. : Christensen and, ae -of-town es Mrs. o eAllister,| Moab ‘Conkie, who grew to of Price. been ©astern Utah. - F an Gerald, Moroni. marriage the to The Ivy Miss re - of their Olsen, on, a one Of| yy, a one Moore ar] Colo., where will return a at™ at to his south and Moore for employed been had . aa ee Bsa oe -- Frank Veteran's | oon returned Monday from the from Mr. where Colo. Salt Lake City to Los Springs, transferred hospital at nounce mrs. ong 4). very ill with a leg injury, has been! news throughout friends many has who Thompson, Lee is pleasing Mrs. Anderson Monticello, and McQueen Mrs. manhood practiced law later and oe too ty oe Pagosa Moore several driller. here, to Durango, he will be employed ‘ /for several months on an oil welk make their home The young son of Mr. and MTs.' test. is in the Price hosprepared especially Albert King exhibit = ital for treatment. atsupervisors and son as hostesses and an attendance teachers for Asimus is on the sick list F. W. . tion conven UEA of 21. Plans were discussed for @ the tending le com- this week. favorab much out t the club nstitute to be held during the brough had Vivian Dinning Mrs. expression consisted of creative for the ment badly arm her scald to children. misfortune school Utah by a very fine book shown juice. of the art while canning tomato Son, My Son" given by Eugenie Dr. Ray Fulkner, head Anderson K. O. Mrs. and Mr. department Columbia of Teachers © college, university, highly, saying ots an grin go on that such left this week through Oregon. for a vacation Idaho, Washington They expect to be tour Simonson and a solo "Rain" by and Miss Jane Seely, accompanied by Mrs. Erwin. A very enjoyable gone social hour followed and "as them as shown by Monday creative individuality is essential about three week. were served Wed- refreshments friends. Utah school children The Woman's Club met on decried art The next meeting will hotel hostesses at to democracy. He also Greenriver resided the formerly Mrs, of esda nee home the taught at held which g T-.|be 11) teachin Tasker, Ethel Nebraska ae for with of crea Moab were arrivals in evening for a_ visit with years. ago. commended While a deer here Mr. hunting Arnot/skills trip. at expression. the expense w 55 Cards Sent to Other Districts. COG A tour of Grand and San Juan) counties wili be made Saturday by three candidates for major| offices in Utah, it was announced vesterday by Mitchell Melich, county chairman. LeRoy B. Young, candidate for U. S. congressman; Judge Melvin C. Harris, candidate for attorney general, and O. Earl Thomas, candidate for state treasurer, will arrive in Moab about 11 a. m. Saturday. They will spend _ several hours here holding informal meetinzs with local people. In the evening, a rally will be held at the county court house, with Judge Harris as speaker. Mr. Young will speak at a rally at Blanding the same evening. At the Moab rally, special musi-| cal numbers will be rendered. A! cordial invitation is extended to| the public to attend. Mr. Melich announces that next week a sound truck, sponsored by, the state committee, is scheduled | Board Assigned and -- enformerly a CCC Mr. Toth, by the employed rollee, has been blackcivilian a as park, service hand smith: and is now getting the on the tools in condition for use project. : a ce will Young,) defendants. Action for coilection under agreement. F. B. Hammond,| attorney for plaintiff; F. W. Keller| Call for Selective Service « W. Smith and Miss Winifred Nel-| Eugenie Simonson. boa alle Lid of 3 On School Strike wnt peters aaeal Burns Prove Fatal Sego People Go 42 * yorado Authorities Will Be Asked to Properly Mainijin Paradox Highway. 264 REGISTER FOR DRAFT IN GRAND CO UNTY NUMBER oe Governor Henry H. : Bl ood h | Sonnet the appointment of Dr. W. Allen of Moab as medica! rg ae es the local draft board istrict No. 27, isi Grand county. ae He has also confirmed the ap- 1940 WTS Aas Og ee es * f a it tit il nner nt AEE, Ursed by Club 17, eee 4 OCTOBER aed Nain} Road to Uravan UTAH, PS Appeal Agent And Examiner Named COUNTY, 7 gprovement Of GRAND e YnuME 65 - f |