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Show A J t Through the Files of aa(etaCl tZ&Cfoil&flCL Times-Independent And the Grand Valley Times 10 YEARS AGO The Times had published a full-page feature on the Colorado Colo-rado River, terming it Moab's Untapped Recreation Potential. Poten-tial. School enrollment had jumr another 14 students, making a total enrollment of 13S3. The Moab Lumber business was successful bidder for a large-scale lumber-yard business bus-iness in Page, Arizona. An aerial inspection had detected de-tected a tell-tale leak in the Pacific Northwest Pipeline corporation's line crossing the Colorado river; it was duly repaired. Moab Job's Daughter Bethel Beth-el was chartered: officers were: Assissant Guardian, William Murphy, Grand inner cretary, Hetty Kelm, Grand Guide. Lorraine Gaicolleto, Marshall, Opal Wagoman, Grand Chaplain, James Lancing. Lanc-ing. Grand Musician, Mrs. William Murphy Grand Inner Guard. Warren Tyler, PASG. Postal Supervisor George E. McDonald pointed out postal po-stal needs in a speech to Moab Rotarians. 40 YEARS AGO A lively meeting of citizens was held to form a Poultry Association in Moab. It was believed a great future was in store if people got into the game in earnest. The ancient Cliff Dwellers had nothing on Moab Moon-slrners, Moon-slrners, Sheriff O. C. Miller and Deputies R. D. Westwood and Charles Cato had reported. report-ed. Thev had found an operating oper-ating still at Seven Mile, ingeniously in-geniously concealed on the face of a cliff, the only access ac-cess to the moonshine still was by a 6"-ft. rope slide. The officers burned the vats and broke the boiler and worm with axes. It was then largest still to be found in the State. Favorable progress was being be-ing made on the John L. Sha-fer Sha-fer No. 1. well on Cane Creek dome. The Ides theater had spon-Ira spon-Ira Dern, world's Tiger weight, sored a wrestling bout between champion and Jack Miles, of Hollywood. The card was witnessed wit-nessed by a capacity house. |