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Show f EIGHT THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, Howard MOAB, UTAH Thursday, in Santa Entries Anita Derby -A tors “3053 February 29, 1940 ¥ majority of presidential alee: | The pretender come from 65 of this country’s is Owen Felim counties, enough. to elect a:Rory O’Conner, ‘president. lland, who to the Irish throne O’Connor, kin of last. King of Ire- w died in srkse PAGE Seay 1198. : IN COSTUME JEWELRY Qs Just Arrived Easter is Near -- Birthdays are Flere Look Over Our Gift Items THE MOAB DRUG STORE © Our Store Your Store” TUUTULYLECERN SCTE CCEA T SSS EEC UL CTT et attending Brotherhood week. | covered as to be able to return Mrs. Helen Seeley, Miss Hatch, ito his home from the Holy Cross |Miss Lucille Anderson and Miss ‘hospital where he has been taking reenriver Kathryn Reynolds spent the week- i treatment. It will be necessary for us | }end in Salt Lake City, lhim to continue treatment, how-. News j| The O. E. S. Kensington met at ever. Mrs. Margaret Silliman returned the lodge hall Friday afternoon | with committee No. 2 in charge. A this week from Moab where she has i delightful social afternoon was en- , been taking treatment for a Miss Geneve Green has resigned joyed and delicious refreshments rheumatic condition wno®h has her position as secretary of the were served by the committee. bothered her for some time. . high school and will leave soon for The Woman’s club gave a benefit Miss Ruth Milton has accepted | Ely, Nevada, where she has secur- the position of secretary of the card party at the Greenriver hotel; ed a much better position. The|pieh school made vacant by the ‘on Wednesday of last week. It was best wishes of the community go ;resignation of Miss Geneve Green. la very enjoyable. and successful G with her . to her new | 7 l home. | Mrs. R. J. Dinning has sold her affair and was wefl attended. GET TEE TE EL Company Lome ~ An Invitation season. from Mrs.| that was the; CCmpany able hospital after a to Lewis, | the leave ten-day siege Batten, who | has been visiting Mrs. Lanigan at the Shady Rest camp for some time, left this week for her home in Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hunt are the parents tend public the is cordially Electric given under-the Black, Home Power & Appliance Service Refrigerators AdviSor uses and demonstration will be Department School February in 24th at be Mary the Utah Black wili Ranges, Appliances. at ‘the The the Home Moab High two ‘ p. m. to Electric held at- Mrs. of Mrs. of Small Economics on of Company. the to School direction Light demonstrate invited o’clock i of a daughter, born Sun- iday at Price. The. Manilla Serenaders gave a |dance at the school house on Monday evening. It was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilcox returned Monday from Vernal, Utah. Mrs. B. D. Hatch and son, |Gecrge, are spending the winter in ;Los Angeles, Calif., with another ‘son, Don, where it is hoped George , will recover from a bad heart con- dition, brought on by an illness last fall. At last reports, he had so far recovered as to be able to start to school again. Mrs. N. A. Taylor of Vernal is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Loren Wilcox, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bedier announce the marriage of their daughter, Lucille, in Salt Lake City on Saturday morning to Victor R. Heath, son of Mrs. Lula Heath of Salt Lake City. After a brief heneymoon spent at Greenriver with Mr. and Mrs. Bedier, the young couple will be at home at 47 South 3rd East, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Heath grew to young womanhood in Greenriver and is ja eraduate of the Greenriver high school. She has the good wishes of the community for a prosperous and havcpy married life. - The last conference game |company of | Classes. erysivelas. Barbara regular company meeting was held in the educational Miss Miss The events. The daughter, she meeting went to Mr. safety Monday building. the job night After training Campbells class equipment was noticed by the early planting with on display. See us a complete about your . . Visit Our Modern Market Featuring This Week: Kippered Salmon Fresh Halibut Smoked Fillets Cod Fish Fresh Fresh Liver Lamb Fryers Stewing Hens EVERYTHING IN FRESH MEATS! \ ~Moab Co-op. MOAB’S MODERN MARKET ‘day Frank a report B. issued in these wires Fri- Andrews, agri- . Electrical Dance Kent, FEBRUARY (1) Reduce Mr. Litman left for to Colorado. He will the week and plans family. last J. and “How?” you No — you may complete score Cafe was the m 41-22. team a_ say. We'll give particulars — gladly. cost or obligation, of course. Drop in — let's talk it over. SEE YOUR DEALER OR UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 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Steady work. Make up to $10 a day. McNESS CO., 2423 Magnclia St. Oakland, Calif: “hired things for you. . FOR -SALE—Sawed cedar delivered for $7 per ton. 47R2.. J. Reed Lance. Allred, Jerry Farmer and. Mr. Anderson of the fcrestry department. The group inspected the camp and were very well pleased with the condition of the camp in general. Mr. Litman’s work was very highly praised. Meador’s There's MONEY for YOU of the DG-32—Company Major basketball to by ELECTRIC aeOARS we AS OO We’re prepared for line of seeds, now planting needs. the kinds iliill mander; Ray headquarters, {of in- spectors. Horse shoe pitching seems to be the pastime of a large group of men in the camp. Every evening a large group can be found down by the educational building indulging in that cld pastime. All rocf jacks and outstide stove | pipes have been repainted alumi-.| num and trimmed in red. Father Sanders of Monticello visited the camp and conducted services Tuesday. Daltcn Wells was host to a group of distinguished visitors on Monday. The group included Major Partidge, corps area executive of- ficer; in mess management and Mr. Emmertcn’s class in CCC administration combined their meetings and listened to a very interesting discussion on mess Management which was led by Mr. Campbell. mess officer. Company 1256 played host to Company 298 over the week end. The new bake shop. will be ready within a short time to turn out tasty rolls and pastry. All trees in the camp area have been pruned and trimed and a very nice appearance is now made. Mr. Evans, junior forester of the SCS, and his crew of CCC enrollees did a fine job. All fire-fighting equipment has been. repaired and repainted a bright red and the -imcrovement in the appearance of the cempany street and the location of the Dalton Wells CCC Camp Camp Up. chickens entire }seascn for the Pirates was played iat, Greenriver on Friday night of ilast week with North Emery: when they were defeated 39-22. Ross was high point man for the Pirates with 12 points’ and Cowley for North Emery with 16 points. TU! iaccording { the her Vee Values Utah’s, chief including ‘and turkeys, ‘is $3,354,000 more ithan ité was at this time ine last year,. { UELecist iAH) Maggie Lewis, who is spending winter in Salt Lake City with Anna of Monday afternoon Company 1256 cultural statistician for the U. S. was inspected by Frank H. Part- -aepartment of agriculture. On ridge, Major A. G. D., acting assis- ‘January 1 of this year, the, report tant adjutant-general, Ninth Corps lists 432,000 head of cattle at $16,area; Major Kent, district com-’ ,902,000. This includes 100,000 milk mander. Ft. Dougias district; Mr. ‘cows valued at $5,700,000. There Welf, liaison officer from: Ninth| ‘were 33,000 more sheep on JanuCorps: area; Mr. Anderson from the lary of this year than there were forestry office of Ogden; Pratt All- -On the same date last year. Total red, grazing servicee, Salt Lake increase in value of all flocks in | City; and Mr. Farmer, liaison of- ‘the state was listed at $3,704,000. ficer for the SCS. The inspectors ‘Sheep in the state are now worth were well pleased with the camp $18,096,000. tt a oe plans for the coming Word was received Livestock value livestock, ee ‘ih The etn hee Utah ! ,of 1256 Mrs. May Hunt has been very!cafe, “Aunt Vivian’s Kitchen” to Stanley Stephenson, secretary of ill in the Price hospital for the | Mrs. Florence Howland, who took \the Utah Manufacturers’ associaand complimented Mr. Woolums past week. Last reports are to the ; possession the 15th of this month. tion, and Tom W. Jensen, field on the high standard that is maineffect that her condition is much | She will operate the cafe under representative of the Associated tained by Co. 1256. improved, however, and is re-|the same name and expects to Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, were The athletic teams of Co. 1256 sponding favorably to treatment. jmaintain the same high standards in Greenriver on Tuesday for. a Rev. and Mrs. Shindledecker are |of service which have prevailed in consultation with Harry ‘Tasker, chalked up two more wins by defeating Co. 298,. Hanksville. The spending the week in Salt Lake the past, president of the local Civic club. from Hanksville played. a City where Rev. Shindledecker is George Thurman has so far reThe rehabilitation planning board boys good game. 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