Show Turning Tu Back t the e Pages N From the Files of The Times Independent 20 YEARS AGO r Harry Barry R Reed d and Dr J. J W. W Williams Williams Wil- Wil liams llam accompanIed ed a S St Salt lt Lake Uke LakeI t I City Chamber of 01 Commerce of- of I tidal to th the Arches and other interesting In In- scenic points around the I Moab Moah area to take colored moving pictures for tor u use e by the Salt Lake group Moab was the winner over Green River In a dual track meet this week by a score of 01 50 Columbia Crude OH Oil Corporation Corpora Corpora- I tion was preparing to deepen their test well welt on the Seven Mile Mite structure structure ture northwest of Moab The following Moab ladles ladies were to represent the Moab Literary Club at the state convention Mrs J W W. Corbin Mrs Mitchell Me Me- lich Ilch Mrs Mars Po Pope e and Mrs LaDue Williams The Green River American legion Legion Le le- gion glen group Invited the population of Moab to attend a dance at that place to raise funds for tor getting junior baseball under way In the area Many oil exploration operations were preparing to get underway again tills this week aft after r long winter shutdowns 30 YEARS AGO The annual sheepherders sheepherder's ball was to be held at Thompsons this Saturday night and a great many Moab people were planning to attend It was was reported this week that oil had been discovered in Paradox Paradox Paradox Par Par- adox valley Moab Grand Junction and Gre Green n River were planning to meet here for tor a big track meet soon The Easter Victory a can can- tata teta was to be ren tendered rendered Jered this Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day by the choir of the Baptist church in Moab Delegates Delegate from the federated women's women clubs of the e eastern Utah district met at Moab Saturday y In IA what was pronounced by the state c officers rs as the most successful district convention ever held In Utah Forty delegates from the clubs club of Price Green River arid and Monticello were in attendance State officials and other digna digna- were here for lor the meetings 40 YEARS AGO What was wu believed to be a banner price for tor wool of 45 cents in this section was being offered by buyers byers Possession of over 16 ounces of liquor was declared to be unlawful unlawful unlawful un un- lawful and most of the boys couldn't make the grade Sheep shearing at Thompsons Thompson and Cisco was in full lull blast Knox Patterson F. F W. W Strong and D. D F F. Densel filed flied an application application application cation with the state engineer for acre feet of water from Thompsons creek to be used inthe In Inthe inthe the Irrigation of Valley City land Grand county district court business bus bus- iness mess was confined to probate matters the more pertinent being the estates of William Keller t R. R H H. Stewart and J J. J N. N Roberson The Big Dig Indian mine pipeline I was put in commission and a good I flow of of water was delivered at atthe atthe the mill site site II K H. H Thurber uranium miner was moving his camp to a new location near Courthouse A long historical article was published by C. C L. L Christensen lion Hon Geo Goo Christensen district court Judge from Mt Pleasant with C urt Stenographer Frank Alder were callers In town this week l Knox nox Patterson was district at attorney attorney attorney at- at torney and attending court matters matters matters mat mat- in San Juan county |