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Show felier Bridge Thesdey ‘ The guest Party. club evening enter- ab by the) home of Mrs. I. W. Allen at a bridge dinner honoring Mrs. Clara 1). Patterson, who leaves this eveYng for Newton, New Jersey, where will uture. make her The hcme valentine in~ the motif was arried out in decorations avors. Honors at bridge were RONAD AAACN OARAAMARAARAARAMAAARARARARARAIRAAAALZEZEZ 2p) SSE (ests with ab was a the | presented beautiful party | included |Mrs. Elberta Clark, Mrs. Melissa | Davis, Mrs. Lula Goodman, Mrs. R- Lee Kirk, Mrs. D. E. Sole Mrs. Sanford Ballinger, Mrs. R Dalrymple, Mrs. OE AS AEAOAAAAARANAA Mitchell Melich, R. L. Kirk, Jr. Mrs. and .“ichols, won terson. aos Dainymiples Vireo. and Mrs. . Patterson. Mrs. Don’t ys aG Mrs. Allen and J. W.: Mrs. Pat- borrow—suhscribe. Eee eZ II J Za Taste This Famous Sau For Luxury Flavor Straight Bourbon Camp ago, that he had purchased COU CUTE TOUT O TUDO A daughter was born Chris 1940, SCHENLEY ae =| DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK CITY CHURCH (William E. Parks, Minister) Bible school at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Ila Corbin, superintendent. Worship at 10:30, conducted by Chester Parks. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer. service, Wednesday;,. 7:30 po. m:: = The Mission Circle will meetwith Mrs. J. W. Williams next Wednesday afternoon. Funds are being raised for the shingling of the church. Half the amount needed has been pledged and it is hoped that the full amount will be contributed within the next few days. “I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” Birds found that in bark like Chile. INOTICE . Owing to business conditions and Federal and State regulations, it is the opinion of the stockholders and board of directors of this company that measures must be taken to eliminate all credit accounts. The Customers: fact has been business in impressed an upon economical us strongly and Therefore, you are advised that sell all merchandise for cash only. asked must that this is the time manner. It has been in putting our business on for a change. With this in our customers discontinue at least TEN PER CENT the year. Also by reducing expense thereof, a direct efficient suggested to us that there would be economy a cash basis, and we can now see the necessity view, the directors are advocating that all credit accounts. By doing this, YOU will save (10%), which is a big item when figured by the amount of bookkeeping and the extra saving to YOU is made. on and after eee t 1940, we Our customers should in no way feel any sense of injury be being to pay cash, as your credit in most instances is excellent; but we get lined up with the new way of doing busineess. We thank you for your patronage and ask your help in the readjustment of our business to meet the new Dr. IN dogs are conditions. Moab Co-op. the Four BIG Days FEB. 15-16-17-19 \ tall ales Cay, mF 7 ae “Ohio's GO. P. (oe es CIT Albert oi To CL Rt children. USER company ,| proximately alone 12 would per cent use ap- of the YW TES ae [eoeare annual coal production of Expansion of steam production of | Utah, he said. Most of the coal electricity in January increased the| is used in the big steam generating 1256 nilli {li TELL center of ;coal { purchases of Utah Power &' plants at Salt Lake City and Orem. “On the basis that it takes one | man one day to handle a ton of coal from the mine to the market, ' the estimated labor for fulfilling the requirements of the company in January was approximately 218,000 man hours,” Mr. Ellerbeck said. “This makes the power company a real contributing factor in providing income for mines and railroads and bigger payrolls for Utah coal miners and railroad workers.” the’ next in line 8 points to CUPID for: his the new camp- farming turned Creek two boys are at Dove Creek. over his practice to Dr. Lilla of Dr. Black| at Dove, Cortez. Chaplain Mitchell paid the camp| & a visit Monday and left for Dry’ valley Tuesday. Monday _ evening the Chaplain held services in the | educational building. Chaplain Mit-| chell’s visits are always welcome| to the boys of the camp. eee tele Soy . Bea latt) bee : Democratic National Chairman James A. Farley will dedicate the leg-cabin post office at New Salem, Ill., Monday, but all other Linco’n day celebratians throughout the country will be under Republican sponsorship. In addition to the gatherings in Colorado and New York, west ccast Republicans will hear New York District Attorney Thomas: E. Dewey speaking at Portland, Ore. Girl Pledged. (Special to Times-Independent) Salt Lake City, Feb. 5,—Lorena Taylor, of Moab, a freshman at the University of Utah, last week pledged to Alcha Delta Pi social sorority on the campus. Pledging to all Greek letter social organizations followed a week of intensive entertaining and “rushing.” Miss Taylor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Taylor, and is a graduate of Grand county high school, where she was active in opera, drama, band and administration. She is studying dietetics at the University. Deone Skewes and Miriam Taylor of Moab, are also members of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. An We evening company / ‘give-. MISS her a , pox »7Gk me vour wife, daughter or sweetheart 3 would axcpreciate one of these boxes of candy—25c to $2.00 : Valentines for all, from ic to 15c. See them before buying elsewhere. THE MOAB DRUG STORE “Make Our Store Your Store” Utah oi P ane Vico » QuakeSrtate MOTOR OILS © « Pep 88 an Stanolind — German isms using composition metals to make toy soldiers tanks. and guns because lead and steel are needed for honest to goodness war materials. GASOLINE FOR SALE—One Conn cornet, at bargain price. Also want to rent 12-acre farm. Inquire Mrs. Beula Caillet at Co-op store. . it. Complete Public Service at All for the Utah Oil Motoring Stations | UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY FOR BEST CASH RETURNS try chicks early. R. O. P. S. baby chicks, sexed chicks, started chicks. Leading varieties. Ask for price sheet. Patterick’s Hatchery, Grand Junction, Colo. 2tF8 Paul Agent for Grand J. Black and San Juan Counties, FOR SALE—Baled alfalfa hay, first class, free from sandburs. Any quantity. _ See Emmett Troutt. , 4tF15 a eae Guaranteed — Send ee Shoe Repair Prices Reasonable — your Shoes and Boots ELECTRIC SHOE to SHOP 117 No. Sixth Grand Junction, Colorado Appreciation. cannot find words to express our gratitude for the generous help extended to us fcllowing the lcss cf our home by fire Monday. It gives us a glow of happiness’ to find we are living in a community of friends who are ever ready to extend a helping hand in time of need. We thank you, each and everyone, from the bottom of our hearts. MR. AND MRS. DAN WINBOURN. TO FOR SALE OR TRADE The I. H. Masters land in Spanish Valley, 280 acres. Would trade for city property. ° This Hh land is well located in the Spanish Valley conservation area. If interested, see or write— 4 CREDITORS Estate of Walter W. Jones, also known as W. .W. Jones, also known as Wm. Jones, and being One and the sarne person, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at. Helper, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the list day of April, A. D. 1940. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Administrator. J. Ps PHAGEN, Administrator of the Estate of Walter W. Jones, also Known as W. W. Jones, also known as Wm. Jones, and being the one and the same person, deceased. Date of first publication: Jan. 18, 1940: date of last publication: Feb. 8, 1940. CARROLL J. MEADOR Estate — Investments Insurance Moab, FEBRUARY 10 G. C. Ballroom STARTS AT 9:30 Krug’s Orchestra Ladies, 25c -- Men, 50c Utah CLEANING & PRESSING BEAUTIFUL VALENTINE Priced MIXED from le VALENTINE ASSORTMENT Up CANDIES SUITS COATS DRESSES RELIABLE Saturday Evening DAY Broker Real Dance MUSIC the and safety meetings were -held in the educational building. Mr. Woclums and SCS personnel were in charge. After the company and safety meetings, the regular job training ee were held by the! foremen. CAN’T MARGARET BURNHAM’S COTTAGE CANDY on Valentine Day, ed. 14, now| The officers’ quarters at 1256 has | been repainted. and refurnished | under the direction of Mr. Woolums,| ccMmpany commander. The quarters | is now one of the homiest spots in| camp. Local if . you { Black, His SERVICE When your clothes are in our hands you may be sure that they will have the best of care. ’ Try us today! SWEET’S Shirts FAMOUS BOXED VALENTINE CHOCOLATES JUST RECEIVED New Shipment of Oil Many, Beautiful 46-inch MEN’S WATCH for our GREAT STANDBY SALE. | power COAL dcstor, has been assigned to take care of the needs of the Mcab and Dalton Wells camps. Dr. Black, formerly of Dove § Creek, Colo:, has had a lot of experience in the employment of the govern-;ment. He has worked in the Indian hospital at Shiprock, New Mexico, and at Fort Defiance, Arizona. Dr.| Black has a family of four grown| NEW YORK NOTICE To Our conduct Kenna, Moab camp, was high score with credit. Monday to. of | A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Philander Maxwell of Moab Thursday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. June Bailey of Monticello Friday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Black of Blanding Wednesday. Miss Joan Palmer of Blanding, a medical patient, was released from the hospital today. Mrs. Russel Smith and Mrs. Charles Needles, both of Blanding, were. admitted to the hospital this week. | to Miller Miss Helen Ranney of Blanding , underwent an appendectomy last Wednesday. eet GOPYRIGHT Sunday IS LEADING 1940 valley by a score of 34 to 18. Murphy |g of the Moab camp was high point man with 12 points. “Tex” ~Mc- Mrs. Alden Newell of Moab underwent a major operation Wednesday. She is recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Springville. COMPANY 324 per cent over! The inter-camp . tournament of Light company corresponding period in 1939, all CCC camps in the southeasteern | the was announced Monday by Utah district is well under way.| Company 1256 is right up in front: George L. Ellerbeck, southern diviwith the leaders of the league,| 'sion manager. Mr. Ellerbeck said the company, having won two of their three| basketball games, nine out of' /one of the largest coal consumers area, during twelve games of pool, and. nine. ‘In the intermountain wins in checkers and three losses. | this period used nearly 1000 tons of coal daily. This is the equivalent Last Saturday afternoon at the! local gym, Moab camp defeated the| of 20 railroad carloads each day. At this rate cf consumption the. speedy basketball team from Dry| | | HOSPITAL NOTES BAPTIST 90 PROOF. Company a new. eram for January. It is hoped that the month of February will show a 100 per cent participation. POWER Moab CCC Camp SCS-a | 234 piano which would replace an older brother which is now throwing dis- | ie cordant notes and vibrations | througneut Dalton Wells. An excellent violinist has been je discovered among the new men, and with the old talent that is. available, it is planned to organize | an orchestra to accompany the } glee club. Mr. Christensen announced that| | Dalton Wells had 100 per cent par- | { ticipation in the educational pro- | CEU x POSSSSSSSINNNSs DG-32—Company Tn: Yi ESMTLEEOTCEEUUNCA SEAT TALLEUT GT TEL f D UU AAA ERAS oe SSS SE ER QUART No. 86 PINT No. 87 4% PINT No. 88 Dems ‘Join’ Republicans In Lincoln Day Festival First Sergeant Marshall V. N. i Wolcott, who served as senior leaider for a year previous to April| 1939, has returned once again to. his cld job. He is assisting Lt. Litman and Lt. Pritchard in the administration of Company 234. His services aided this organization in the past, and it was with great satisfaction that he is welcomed ‘back to Company 234. | Dr. Morris Friedman, popular camp surgeon, notified Commander | Litman that he is leaving New York _today to return to camp and _ his i busy - practice. Company Comman| der Litman and ‘the entire company miss “our little doctor,” and eagerly await his return. During his trio, he has visited or will visit scenic spots in Forida and Texas. Dallis A. Christensen, Company 234s educational advisor, spent a busy day putting a new cover on one of the company’s new Boek tables. Commander Litman anotnecds at company meeting several days EU R DANA ) YEAR OLD | Dalton Wells CCC Camp gift. UD UU ULL DUN CUCU UU UU GUS BEBE SUES BEE C Se Ua if IWeeWiInse shy. \W. Nichols of honor club A.ECC 1e the. February 8, eh Farewell Thursday, ae at Contract ‘ Honored The THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH EIGHT aaa PAGE Widths. 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