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Show ¢ Cimes- Independent f 65 MO; B, ____MOA GRANDTh: CATR COUNTY, eee UTAH, eects see | Ii Few Votes Separate On | nampa eee Workers in Race for New Car s "Booster Week"; 12,500 Draftees Given Extra Order Nanders ULOSE Be [ With | | | these ndidates . Are Running "Neck |who and the Neck" 2: subscription the the men in Washlottery to national order under selective numbers of of country | the the provisions ake | board of Grand last of the week law, the 254 Keller Hospital Elected Judges gral hundred dollars in commissions and prizes' Piready been distributed to a fine group of candi- ocal the the | ree | John young) and serial published elsewhere. instructions from rs, 18S Under } headquarters, the board oe NUMBER 455 -- Roosevelt Gets Majority Of 15: To Be Given Nov. 16 A. Houguard The annual of Manti! the benefit of num-| | judges state has of the Seventh judicial today | district at Tuesday's election. Judge' sent Hougaard for was by the the "=~ for county Grand committee The program Sist of a fight re- Colton Favored for Governor entertainment men registered with board. 294 Fred W. Keller of Price, public hospital will be held Satur-is off to a | The complete list of the the registrants, Democra tic candidates, were elected | day, November 16, it was decided with their Order drive ; cee Benefit of | county met and assigned the ee 7, 1940 ace Keatured Election In County R Hougaard, numbers throughout come order wie Times2 Independent completion | neton of |determine etna ee -_-_-._..__. Votes Will given On Each Five-Year Subs cription; This Is The Last Extra Vote Offer. ee NOVEMBER in Republicans Elect Attorney, charge. probably will and wrestling con-| card, Two Commissioners and While Democrats Hold State Representative. Post of County" running questionnaires BDuring the first week, nearly' 150 new to the 100 lection, while Mr, Keller, who to be followed by a dance. Comsubscriptions| registrants coming first In one of the closest and most exciting elections ever on the| was district attorney meived, many subscribers paid their past due sub-' crder list. The for are being eight mittees appointed to held in Grand county, with a record vote cast, men are allowed years, President will succeed Judge ms and others paid well in advance in order George take charge five days in which to fill of the arrangeme nts, Roosevelt was given the slender majority to blanks and return them out of 15 votes, to the the Christensen, who retires from the and a vigorous ticket selling gir favorite candidate win the new Chevrolet. cam- while Don B. Colton proved the outstanding board. favorite fwish to thank our friends and in ipaign will be staged. |bench the first of the year. Funds realined trolh tha: entes.| readers for their CUE eee for governor, receiving a lead of 116. Upon the return of the question-| A termendous Democratic major-| ¢.j ‘response. Such an expression of good will and| naires, the board nment will be used to buy an in the race for county offices, will Classify the jt y in Carbon assured the election ele ctric sterilizer for the hospital. we is added incentive to better serve the people registrants, and the Republicans won three out of this work will! < 1) : d t M k \of Hougaard and Keller over Dilfour Start posts, Friday electing two afternoon. county Thos os | plaved community. é 1ca é ar er commissioners, in class one will be eligible Worth Woolley of Manti : and F. B. AMERICAN G. O. Patterson sur-| Widates' votes are LEGION TO for first call and J. Reed Lance, and a county ut his y J in' cf during the week, ‘TW: bist "Garth Williams of Willkie "hy Carries |Mrs. Beulah Campbell s. A. M. ‘Mrs. Robertson Grace shot on their Majority of| Shaner of 28; is board 2 to Chesley . oe P. Those whose terms L. Goudelock, all |, S. Thomson, D. q ee : |state gave ‘date the Republican for president expire of are, _ DI to get the most Milike other campaigns, ae in: : : ee T the is the most 8 ‘ Booster : " - Fin ie ; I From For last Give| Counties' Senator-Abe a num-| Keller TT Philo (D) T. Farnsworth Congressman-Walter 509, LeRoy B. K. (R) q . hundreds of subscrip- 0 be collected and 464. Gran ee Subscriptions ar, not Skidmore (D) will dent has| be ee 537, Calvin S. ee de in the Soak is a 625, F. B. orn With a big vote schedule| Worth Woolley (R asin eT ae oa Hou-| (D) i] | Earl equal :% For U. Communist Thomas, S. Senator: -S- Sect Socialist chance returned Sat- bm Balt Take Gite, where| si ic Commissioner, Father 2-year Charles en visiting a few days oe Ca oo Lae - Douglas E EY iL 4 : ° * Standing of Candidates In The a f4 Times- Independent Subseri uDSCTIP tion Race - iven on every 00 EXTRA credits favorite a: ‘Subscription. Give your thin week "scribing for five years 1 Moab CLARENCE For live- MADGE CUNNINGHAM OS Secretary 0 E. E. Monson, Lloyd Democrat Treasurer: Oliver O. G. Earl Ellis, Democrat Thomas, ae A, rate as STEWART e Ose ee eseenene= 1st Republican ..............-.---. Reese M, Reese, Democrat ea Walter A. Day, Republican -......-.----..------- For Attorney Grover A. "Melvin C. ForSEE Supt. ofne Calvin General: . ae pareiewrsenet nt vr Harris, a i Public eeInstruction apiican.: eer es Giles, 5S. Smith, = | place __ Dilworth Woolley, Repu 7| Tied for || for District Attorney Ws aor eo ennai ee race is‘ very close! oo rt if t they you : ; give it will be. any Siierriptions Omise yn ‘ good > 2 zl ; Z Z ‘ : bo | ; ° oo uae 7th plac D. Tee era oie os", ican i.) es E. this Only a pea Baldwin, Repub i <7Commissiooner ner 4-year 4-year term: J. ew may make your favorite the ; dits NOW while cre have week! been promised, are Reed r Lance, - hepudlicall unty Attorney: Povtitenell Melich ee n Duncan, Lyma } Kepudolcall d ake || Constitutional Amendment: bf No tele 5 ae egheuhsonoaee t: 2) 189) 11,92 9/%- 625 | S| 2 fs m Zw aa S & i 387 0) 3 a , by mS | 9 an 35| | . 311 |2] 27| 24] | 21) 2) 35! 35] 29)..24 18! 34/ 24| 9 OF OF e tr ay 133] | 35 , 2} Vibe Oh, | As | 0) 16 4| 27/153] 28/183! 4/442! | ae 35! 25! 27) 18] 33] 28/170] . 4/422] 26] ME"26] die 162 gis abe 38] oma 30/156] 432) 127| 25) 10! 32| 29/165] 9! 37| 25! 261171) 37| 459) 150 2| 29) 26} 27/152) 38|424) 145] 71| 182} 28/181) 5| 31]14) 30]27) 27/165] 28) 167 32| 16) 30| 26] 23/209| 11] | 29] 186) 16) 448 31/208) 39 oe 6) 30] 27] 26) 411 5/254 ae 19 4 4) 85| 87| 281158) 30/456) | 59 1) 24! 404 144 50) OA) $2) 31160] 181 445|_l 44} O|} 28} 23] 21 164 35] 412 114} 8) 81): 17| Oe31) 158| 167| 29] 17| 42) 16 lae l, ebaseh 2 45, fered 8( 33] 525 34] 88| | 409 26). 12] 25) 6| : 4| 9 12 79| 3/158 199| 30] 26| 26| 24/179) __ 8) 4921 234 74| 6 6 0 0| 76! 16 22| 10} 8 9} 0 33] 2 178) 75 | 57 | 38) 444) 35)s| 31/145) 30] B. Young, Republican about 14,000 votes Eighty-one absent voters' by bal- All have voting for both of them, although on large number of ballots crosses were found opposite the names of poth electors. the unofficial tabulation ot Grand ‘who ‘willl county next returns avpears Monday. Notice to Parents. an ‘nerente of children. Daas Citizens Pledge Support For Red Cross Roll Call Campaign Leading citizens this week gave their support to the ' annual Red Cross roll call which comes this year from J OI 11 to N | 4/432) 23) 15] will LeeRoy 'three and four and one-half years Stee te er ‘interested in nursery school enPhil G. Dufford of Grand Junc- rollment are urged to register their {tion was a business caller in town|children with Mrs. Anna Tangren Wednesday. |immediately. November 8 ate | 30} 20! 99) 88] Et 20, ee 164] 4) 402 Montana. P.M. it ‘Shafer Moeb, /erect MondayOt) morning. | | | PA 188] 29) i 37| 28/196] 5) 487/116) | QT Ope OF Sr Fe OFS | a a a 16/ 32| the delaye@ | 371 98} Bridger, 14| | 37/413! 4! 424| 6a | | 4/434] 971150! | 25|175) 134| fal 4 1) 17 38) 420) ash) 32!) --.------------ a ------s000r-- 4A 20! 35| | 4| 424| ! ; 124! 33| 14) 22] 26/167) --- 0 a 173| | 3| 35] 136! caravan A program of singing and dedi- sioners cation talks will be rendered. The monument has been made by' : | 15 ees 0| 281177) 26) : | 46| 1| | 16 which : a | 0| | the scratched, | count for several hours. "4 The state of Utah -went strongly Democratic in Tuesday's poll, with Roosevelt receiving a majority of ‘abovt 80,000. Abe Murdock was given even a larger lead for U. S. senator. The closest race on the state ticket was for governor, Herbert B. Maw, Democrat, winning by only about 12,000 over Don B. Colton. Walter K. Granger was elected congressman over Icts were cast in the county, most of them going to the two Moab districts. In Moab, the total vote was about 630. | All those making the trip are Two former Moab men appeared requested to take their lunches and on opposite tickets for presidential 'drinking water, as lunch will be elector. Judge Oscar W. McConkie eaten at the battle ground. of Salt Lake City was a Democratic | The committee' in charge apelectoral candidate, while Sheriff |pointed Frank Silvey to notify S. Marion Bliss of Price was on interested Colorado people, and he the Republican ticket. Many friends | states he has written to newspapers of the two men had a hard time |at oA a! 0! was |been advised of the event and ex- elsewhere on this page. The official tended a cordial invitation to at- canvas of returns will be conducted tend. by the board of county commis- ‘ * R. H. second representative, ; é| | Monday, 7, Proceed over the river road through Castle valley and thence to Pin10 370 hook and the burial ground, where 8.649 lie the bodies of eight men who \fell in the fight with Piute Indians ;on June 15, 1881. eles al Kedah 0 9 | | | m. state ‘and friends at Monticello, Dove |Creek, Dolores, Rico, Mancos,| |Durango, Grand Junction and |Uravan; also to Jordon Bean, sole! |Survivor of the battle, who resides') ; ; the 7,314 , el Ome Te Sete al ao} © ; honoring |were 7,99 428 ee m| . .85| . 0) Z|. :145] place {| Milton. Johnson, Democrat w-------| ‘ 153) 14 Meee | Cisco ...------------- og lave G. 0. Patterson, Repu Sa ae VERDELL WIILIAMS, Thompsons -.. 200 oe 1| For Commission er, 2-year Be eas GRACE SHANER, Greenriver, -.--- 5 edit R. L. Holyoak, Bevantlenn io ASEMpa ‘le a TN 144| 0! .-......-..------------------ Riley, Republican... Grae _¥, B. Hammod, ae peninding of Out-of-Town Candidates _EPPIE CAPANSKY, or 2 : For State Representaiive: Brace || CAMPBELL coon.....--------‘BEULAH ---~= Cnph Pe ME MORSE vaconnsenceennno || B- H. Dalrymple, De fa 3x sl ig. 134 Forbert B. aay eae eV e ie COLL co2ocddapdusnddusstonnsn Don Beerf aed fiend a 7" f State: John A. Hougaard, Democrat .........--------+ A.M. ROBERTSON .....----------------0-000 ) 583 436 ee 149| ................-....--- F. W. Keller, Democrat -...--..-------------------- this Candidates HOLYOAK Governor: big BOOST || = -misidiet Judges ‘DONNA ANN SOMERVILLE ..... ‘( 523 399 Ql Ia 13 ; For State Auditor: i Pilly irom toNov.the 7 support favorite! Week! = Sa Nov. of14 your is "Booster - £12, 3179 re a : Joseph E. Evans, Republican -...............---- For ee visit ‘ af 1515 me 448 17°S ee ee | Walter K. Granger, Democrat ................-. LeRoy B. Young, Republican ...................- at the} Stanley iicechs and Dalton Wells CCC camps.| > ‘Mrs. 3436 459 3 ........................ Abe Murdock, Democrat ............ ooo ere Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr., Republican ........ sit-/ ao emir mr Harvey (D) 476, J. Barnest Adams)" 1 lett us 7 help you get (R)County . Attorney-Karl R. Lyman} tie (R) 597. W. Hawks 1068 254 di/s/ c monument Ground. 10 'men who were killed at the Pin| hook battle ground south of Castle‘ton will be dedicated next Monday, | Armistice day, under the sponsor'ship of the Moab Lions club. It is hoped that a large crowd will |attend the observance. 10.7577 | Leaving the Moab Garage at 9 | Browder, Norman beerent plan of Butt (D) 590, Oscar Jameson nave an 495§ 3678 & ; entered| State to date and ; they|ton 517. (D) 505, Leland W. Redd (R) For eLv0} Supreme: Court 2 Justice: Sadie bly cover the territory. a hg ah he mpaign has only just be-| Commissioner, 4-year " (R)| Eugene E. Pratt, Democrat Bere u 3691 989 4114 A as eee Bi RESULTS S158. a Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat ............ Wendell L. Willkie, Republican ................ | | ee 14 1.) 436. ive--Noel Representative uF é Wimpaign ssi : ; Club | attorney, Lyman Duncan. |Dalrymple, running for a \term | victorious on h Dem i I| ticket with a ma Jority ae a 50. . e ar ‘4¢in,, Approximately 875 votes were Sponsor Fitting ,.4?° asa , at Pinhock | st in Grand county, and judges | of election report that most ballots Pee Program Battle | Q c 2031 1934 45700 2735 Si effect this week, this District Attorney - Dona ine time for new workers)is| Adams (D) 583, Therald N. Jen-| Foy Congressman: ihe campaign. There are|Sen (R) tW active workers 4 5 5a. 5255 ol ry) Smit A. pn # 3594 2527 S' | ‘te ‘Superintendent-Charles i hun-|‘R) 479. a rousing | Wish to help the same| State Se ee (R) 499.| tor some other candidate ‘D) 521, O. Ear x Cte. i| Bor 2 "second payment") \touy ind your subscription. Giles (D) Pye,a taSarnoin ve©. Harris For President: ate 5 32 16457" 4588 f5164 ..........).....00- OO |" sustice-Rugene E. Pratt (D)-474,| \Joseph E. Evans (R) 510. Diatriets ge ments" count enormous} promise S ....4........... i payments" are also be-| GOvernor-Herbert a mri (D) | #0 play a big part in the|4#13, Don B. ats EE Aisvinon fs. If you have already) Secretary of i a eas 510 | g pme or two year subscrip- | (D) 486, Lloyd ae eM " Reese| | «Armistice Day , | (D) | Young they 7) 5 Will-| Murdock SATURDAY tae. ; es, a S. er extra) Campaign. S Juan: 498, 526. U. Tomeiplaltied h. This is the " | kie Week." San from returns President-Roosevelt | votes. ty S 5 Dies. and nandsome majority ‘Over Herbert B. Maw,o Democratic.ee un-) complete the are Following now while your subscrip- | Official -_ cond Qa & lead of 2g|ber of years federal Spencer Hammond .......... .......... ..... | bailiff in the Mr. court hadat. been| Salt} Woolley :en-|-votes ......6. Franklin: Republica D. Roosevelt. oui of ; the campaign, Don over oat) Adams B. Colton, can-| ake n City. He was a brother-in................+05. fur favorite and back her . : : : he| law of A. J. Young of Moab. | Jensen. ...... Lich sie aia km Dobe i, ong-term subscription this| didate for governor, fi ed , «| Ht DANCE Faden: ; counties'time. A cordial invitation is exdistrict|tended to all by the Legionnaires ito attend the event. vote by judicial Moab. Spencer candi- a oa ‘ments, Speryc perecer,, . 70, (0, of Salt | a former of! fority 4 died recently. He resident was born ete Sonate iin the ex-|APril 23, 1870, inWashingto n southeastern corner of the county, a son of George and Mary| Hougaard ; ;-|Ann Payne Spencer. het could, any tection wm 1 above candidates ead before the next treme GIVE Republi- pees L. L. Taylor and| Brigham the f 8 reunin Lake City, *s|Moab, one of to give the . Therald N. majorityof Price, Repub-|Committees are at work on arange- Lions lican, by a Jensen of 1721 will be held Nov. 5 p. m. in Moab, Brigham Harold;, San Juan was a g counties in Utah 'L. Wilki Price, a Following is the Seely, regional grazier . ; 2 for each of the Nominations will be at nominees: by Colton Favorite. of advisory 15 from heels.| i| Morse and mo Made published. County 4 of ; ribet er 103 | November 30. D. E. Baldwin, mayor of Moab, said: "In these critical times, we must give increasing support te the Red Cross, because the American people have come to look to the Red Cross whenever a great emer gency arises. This year, more than ever before, the Red Cross~must be prepared. REDCROSS This is our chance as citizens to do our bit." Bishop W. R. McConkie said: "The Red Cross comeg ‘the: highest humanitarian ideals with a practical and efficient organization capable of alleviating suffering wherever it occurs. We should all be proud to have a part in this great work, especially in this time when suffering sy idespread." i i : "T think it is a privilege to "ys oar we 'B. Parks sad participate in the great work that is being done by the Red Cross, both at home and abroad. We do not know what the coming year has in store for us, but we do cong that there will be an increasing need for the ideals 0 i t in the Red Cross." aa Deltvaals chairman of roll call for oe ad e Grand county chapter, announced further plans ips. drive. The goal set for the county is 180 oer Mrs. Dalrymple pointed out that last year the chapter was third in the state in the percentage of population enrolled. It is believed that with the enthusiastic pe year, the chapter oats - which the Red Cross is rtunity to lead the state. following people the announced that ar + a oe Hg ve: have been appointed to do the canvassing: Bs Ht Walker, Virginia Johnson, oe Cue aioe Neva Z ir oat Winbourn, Beulah Campbell, : . Somerville, Somerville,: Naoma Veva eae Eddah a Williams, Malic Ebfolyn Holyoak, Jen Pope, He len Melich, ae oo Jo ao Ida Nichols, Norma. Thomson, ll of Moab; Allen Price, Dalton i ee a po aoe Sere Meal Walcott, Se ee sd Fletcher Elizondo, Westwater; Bertha odes Sego; es, Thompsons; Isa Beveridge, i vallan Lisese S. W. Emmerton, Arches CCC camp. * f? \ Hammond a eeaseenat pega Me@d IN Jan Juan dj selective 5 ene L the act. losin ont oe ~ : na ; ams oO onticello, | oe ° Grazers Nov. 15. . |Democratic incumbent, was Election re-| dance to Election fill expiring Saturday terms in night, elected November! district attorney over /9, in celebration of Armistice day. Grard (No. 9) grazing district ; a { Aeterna turned number service h 1 ogre i Moab, same Sli N nl of the t e te pind Ms Dona a Capansky of Cisco and_| nce Holyoak, Mrs. Madge! ( . ~-_ se p . Sete under for theif () > ROL ese pelt atl iat race ur candidates are run-|\U.eU.E jtely "neck and neck."| : Celina anybody's so and, divided evenly >. |