Show J L L J Through the Files of 9 The Times Independent And the Grand Valley Times 20 YEARS AGO AGOA A total of had been collected and turned over to Mitchell chairman out of Grand county had been given In the United War Fund The Grand Junction Tigers downed the Moab Red Devils 20 0 in a football game hero hem last week E E. E E. E Shafer whose birthday o occurred Sunday was honored at a dinner served ser servo ed at Thompson at the home of Mr and Mrs Hugh Camp Camp- bell A son was born to Mr and Mrs Winford Bunce A son was born to Mr and Mrs Lynn Hawks Mrs tIn Elouise Hawks returned return return- ed from Salt Lake City where she attended the state convention convention convention conven conven- tion of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Tom Torn Perkins of ot Moab upon reaching g his birthday enlisted in the US U.S. Navy Tom Is the fifth son of Mr and Mrs David M M. M Perkins of Moab to enlist Mr and Mrs William kel were here from Mount Vernon Ill to visit Mr kels kel's brother J. J C C. C at their ranch ratch in the lower Jower Moab valley A banquet and business meeting of Grand Count County Post Poat 54 American Legion was wa to be held October 14 at the DUP hall and Commander T T. T J. J Scharf urged the Legion members to attend Gilbert GUbert Holyoak son of Mr and Mrs tIrs Jesse Holyoak had enlisted in the he Navy 40 YEARS AGO Clarence E. E E Bailey of ot Moab tad had ad been appointed state tate road agent tor for Grand county Mrs Esther a aM M Moab b pioneer died at Delta where she had been visiting her son son- 0 O. O A. A The body was brought back bacle to Moab for burial The establishment of a county hospital was to be decided decided decided de de- at a county election which was to decide the ques ques- question question tion of levying a 2 mill tax for or 1925 and a 1 1 mill tax thereafter Gov Charles R R. R Mabey would speak at a Republican rally next Monday Two silver loving cups 16 10 first prize ribbons and nine second prize ribbons were brought back to Moab by J J.P. J.P. J. J P P. P Miller manager of the Grand county fair Henry Grimm had erected a ct flag pole 60 feet teet high between between be be- tween the high and central schools The Grand Junction Tigers and the Moab Red Devils staged staged stag stag- ed a football game Score was Grand Junction 13 Moab G. G The heaviest storm of the season was experienced throughout throughout throughout southeastern Utah the precipitation at Moab totalled 96 of an inch A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs J J. J W. W Corbin A son was born bom to Mr Ir aM ail Mrs West Hammond at Salt Sall Lake City S T T. T Hibbs well known Monticello contractor and builder died Friday He lie was wa 75 years of age 60 YEARS AGO County candidates were out this week on campaign tours Sheriff J. J C C. C Taylor had declined de dined a for tor the theoffice theoffice theoffice office and the Republican committee had selected Chas W W. McConkie McConkle for tor the vacancy on the ticket Joe Harris of Westwater was acquitted of at the charge of ot murder for tor the killing of ot Charles Chartes s Seiber at the conclusion sion blon of ot his trial at Grand Junction Ferdinand Erickson and J J. W. W Cherry Democratic candi candI- candIdates candidates dates for tor judge and district attorney respectively were here on a campaign camp tour D D. D M M. Cooper left for tor a trip through the east Intending to take in the St. St Louis world fair and visit his old home in Iowa |