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Show THE: TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH » _ PAGE FOUR Thursday, Novembér 28, 1940. or A Arches CCC Camp Arches consolidation of the Grand Valley Times and the Independent Issued Every Thursday at Mcab, Grand County, ; Utah Entered as Second-Class matter at the Postoffice Under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION One Year Six Months Three Months eoeoereeoeee er ers LOREN in L. TAYLOR, SUE NTE new’ educational building arrived at Dalton Wells two ago, is now about 90 per: completed. The building, which is 50 by 20, will be used as an additional carpentry shop, and front of the building will be used an indoor game room. able type construction, Of port- the building will be a welcome addition to the already ample educational facilities at Dalton Wells. Under the guidance of Company Commander Litman, who has had experience Moab, Utah. RATES eoeoseerececeve e@eorceoeereersee Dalton Wells CCC Camp The “which weeks cent at e@rceeeeceecre Advance) the Editor and Manager reasons why accidents are caused. Dalton Wells again came through 100 per cent strong for the Red Cross, with a total contribution of over sixteeen dollars, tooping even last year’s generous donations by several dollars. A few members of the company. bought a subscription for one dollar, thereby becoming actual members of the American Red. Cross. Co. 234’s -baskethall team, which is rapidly taking shape in _ its twice weekly practice. is to play ‘the Moab high school on November 27%. Many of the members of the last year’s championship team are still at Dalton Wells, including Captain Wade Tate, star center of the team;; Michael McCarlo, Andrew Reilly and Rocco DeFonzo. It is around these four men that in Coach team, Christensen Camp NP?—Company trimmings. 6428 tables the the camp and expressed himself 0° > are the precinct electing County No. one School member District 3,.term as of five of from years. the said Board of River Education school ‘Co« 234 ‘pany was last enjoved by the’ com- and Thursday. afternoon. the “Replete with all of the trimmings, the dinner was a credit to. all: the ‘members of the cooking staff, and Dr. Hyrum funniest. first Webb the best Allen’s prize Dr. as received No. POLLING 3 Dr. PLACE : Store Williams’ Ione the ox. won dressed “man,” and Mrs. Huffman’s man's costume was adjudged the funniest ‘to Mess Steward Marshall V. N. “Bocky” prize was ‘Wolcctt and Mess Officer Wallace H. S. Rutledge. _ A delicious lunch W. Hannah. Dallis A. Christensen, educational advisor at Dalton Wells, left last Wednesday afternon to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with his folks in his home town of Provo. During Monday night’s. safety meeting, held twice a month by the grazing service, the members of the company were treated to.a talk by Patrolman “Davis of the Utah state highway patrol. Mr. Davis gave several safety hints to all of the men present, especially to the truck drivers present. Mr. Davis gave several examples of how failure to observe safety rules and lack of courtesy are the main| Ulmer best awarded. was Mrs: served oe at widnight. Dr. Webb was presented with a bath robe and. slippers as a gift from all the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Markham were arrivals in Moab the last of the week, and will remain in Moab for some time. Mr. Markham is an examiner with the U. S. grazing service. Double Jitney club ed Friday~evening was THE GIFT HOUSE firse camp. lady’s costume, dress was voted entertain- by Mrs.*J. Wil- Dr. Seinfield is a very busy camp doctor as he serves both: the Arches camp and the Dalton Wells camp. : He was horn in Chicago and received his early education there and in New York City. He then spent six and a half years abroad. He attended and _ received his doctor’s degree from the American univsity, of Beirut, Lebanon, and traveled extensively through Africa. the in Evroce Near-East, In spite Asia experience “Ther’s no — Dr. place of Seinfield like home!” GIFTS Electric ' Heating Pad — Electric Popcorn Popper tric Razor — Electric Curling Iron — Space Heater — Electric Bottle Washer tric Roaster — Electric Coffee Maker — — ElecElectric — ElecElectric — Electric Stoker Ironer — Electric Water Ip, WMA Tax . County $3.001.48 «Felix BRESSART ~ Directed CLARENCE BROWN | Produced by JOHN W. CONSIDINE “CAT ~ Ir. COLLEGE” : SUNDAY (Two Shows) Millions have Thrilled _ a ..to this great love story! Now millions more will be enraptured as an immortal romance surges to soul-stirring reality! Total of our gifts is only seat by their “ulness. Come in 10 CENTS AND UP Store use- now. Your Store” Vincent PRICE Nan GREY Dick FORAN “GOING PLACES” — “NEWS REEL” Next WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY - Utah Tax $385,680.53 Paid in Grand County | “On Their Own” — with the JONES FAMILY — © oat RIO GRANDE PROPERTY TAX ae PLAGUE OF THE WEST! | PAID GRAND COUNTY $63,133.57 Utah Tax $136,251.82 Paid in Grand County $17,284.11 _The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, serving vast and productive areas of Utah, pays one of the largest individual property tax bills in Utah. ROADS Paid for ROAD PURPOSES Total Utah Tax $52,118.17 wigs Se ; — DOUBLE FEATURE — ¢ 673,291.50 { PURPOSES : _. The Rio Grande is proud Kansas yesterday! Missouri today! Looting and killing in - ‘every town. along the trail. \s it always Jesse James? Roy to be solves the mystery in a whirlwind of action ‘and thrills. among Utah's big taxpayers ... proud that, year after year, it can contribute so materially to the support of good schools, good roads, efficient state, county and municipal government. Heater — Electric Range — Electric Refrigerator Electrical gifts can be purchased on convenient, You will be interested in these figures for YOUR COUNTY .... cited as easy terms AT UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. STORES proof that Your Home Railroad is not only a@ progressive transportation servant... but a good citizen . . . stand: ing shoulder to shoulder with you and all other good citizens in furthering the The Utah Power and Light Company continues to sell lamps, toasters, waffle irons, and other small appliances, The same fine selection of small Electrical appliances awaits your inspection, and, as ever, may be purchased on convenient terms. . Electrical Dealers in our territory also offer equally attractive terms and sell all types of appliances. advancement and prosperity of our community, ’ SEE YOUR DEALER OR UTAH POWER & LIGHT-CO. . GEORGE F. DODGE Director Public Relations uy) ENIC LIN OF THE Baselines iS will Rio Grande Property Tax Paid in Utah Last Year PURPOSES $29,906.24 Paid in Grand et S — Washer Electric Utah Paid for COUNTY PURPOSES eR . ON — Paid for STATE Total $37,776.64 Fino Iron store. You Aa BS Dollars « Delivered to Your County STATE. A / : Electric at the - LOCKHART TRAVERS ' George SANDERS Margaret LINDSAY Total A Pp: — Our : LSA ae aR _ FROM “Make Paid for SCHOOL Electric Radio — Electric Waffle Iron — Electric Toaster — Electric Clock — Electric Percolator -— Electric Mixer — Electric Study Lamp — Electric Floor Lamp — Electric Sun Lamp — ; Electric Egg Cooker — Electric Vacuum Cleaner of selection be found COBURN THE MOAB DRUG STORE SCHOOLS Early Drug de st Bn ’ Shop Moab } beauty Tis says - « For Smart People Who can Henry and The Tuesday Contract club was entertained by Mrs. Sanford Bailinger. Honors. at bridge were won by Mrs. D. E. Baldwin and Mrs. I. W. Allen. 126 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS finest gifts Wane GENE and lard Nichols as hostess.. Honors at hvidee were won by Miss Eddah Mrs. Verde Duncan was host2ss Williams; Mrs. Dave Goudelock and of the Sunny Monday Club’ last Mrs. Mennel Stewart. week, honors at bridge being won). by Mrs. Robert Goudelock and Mrs. Bill Walker. The club met this week with Mrs. Orson Dalton as hostess, and bridge (erizes were ‘}won by Mrs. J. Willard Nichols and Mrs. Carl Alleman. a The RITA JOHNSON - OVERMAN CHARLES be amazed at the complete- of. his... extensive travels—or perhaps because _the world! Spencer Tracy’s top triumph...thethrilling true story of a youth who had the love of a womanand the courage of a fighting American to lift him from obscurity to immortality! of projects on Friday and and with the addition of ious CCC Supervising construction of ‘buildmuch new material, hopes look Saturday. ings of this type, and a civilian George Norgard, associate rebright for another victorious seacarpenter, the building was erected gional architect, Santa Fe, New son for Dalton Wells. speedily and expertly. The floor of Mexico, was here on the 26th to the building is being covered: with inscect building rock that is being Surprise Birthday Party. pressed wood, and as soon as the quarried for use in the construcDr. Lee Webb was _ pleasantly tion of the buildings in the headelectrical installation is completed evening by a quarters area. ‘the building will be ready for use. sunprised Monday _.. Visiting Catholic Chaplain Fath- large crowd of friends, who gathThe foremen’s club will meet er Frederick G. Lamb spoke to the ered at the Hotel Moab, the: oc- Friday evening in the techhicai members of the company on Tues- casion being his birthday. Over 50 quarters. The interesting discuswas sions and research - day evening. The topic of Father guests were present. Music problems that Mrs. A. D. Burr went to HuntMrs. Merle Winbourn is © down -_ Lamb’s talk was Thanksgiving, and furnished by Mr. and Mrs. V. P. were started at the last . week’s from her son, the Winbourn mining camp/ington Sunday to visit Walker and Reed Somerville. Americans. - what it means to us meeting will continue. F. McLean on. Brumley ridge for a few days’|Max Fish, and family for a few _-the father is one of the . oldest Dancing and games were the main is the program chairman for the stay in town. days. aedxiends of Company 234, and his diversions of the evening. A _ solo evening. ‘“Fisits, with his inexhaustible stock was rendered by Mrs. Jack Rauer, And Today We’d Like and tap dancing by Mrs. Reva of stories, and excellent manner of To Have You Meet: eaking, are always . looked - for- Carpenter of Grand Junction was . Dr. Edward Seinfield, who is ird to eagerly by all of. the mem- enjoyed. The men were dressed as undoubtedly the most. widely bers of the company. iota women and the ladies wore men’s traveled person connected with the The most lavish turkey dinner costumes. “ever set before the members of prize for With a dime and a dreamhe changed representa- JUDGES Golden Peterson Ida Walker Ann Chamberlain For said school election, there shall be no special registration of voters, but the official register last made or revised shall constitute the official register therefor. The polling place for the qualified voters of said River school representative precinict No. 3, who are registered in Moab No. 8 voting district, shall be at the Dr. Williams’ store, Moab, Utah. Except as herein provided, said election shall. be conducted as provided in the general registration and election laws of the State of Utah. It shall be necessary for each candidate or at least five citizens, in behalf of the candidate, to file with the Clerk of the Board of Education, not less than fifteen days next preceding the election, a signed statement announcing that he or she is a candidate, and said Clerk shall immediately thereafter furnish to any citizen who may call upon him for the same, a list of said candidates. The Board of Education will furnish the judges of election at every polling place with a sufficient number of official ballots for election purposes. The election shall, in all other respects, be conducted in accordance with the general election Laws of the State of Utah. At sdid election, the polls will be open at 7 o’clock a. m., and will continue open until 7 o’clock p. m. on said day. — Given by order of the Board of Education of Grand County School District, Grand County, State of Utah. Dated November 4, A. D. 1940. C. S. THOMSON, President W. R. McCONKIE, Clerk First publication November 7; last November 28. River var- | follows: REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT as oe inspected FRIDAY and SATURDAY ELECTION The polling place deesignated by said Board of Education for said River school representative precinct No. 3 of said Grand County School District, and the names of the Judges for said polling place, appointed by said Board of Education to conduct said school election, : Project News Charles A. Richey, assistant superintendent of Southwestern National monuments, was a visitor at the Arches Camp over Thanks‘siving. He and Luis A. Gastellum, fiscal clerk of the Southwestern National monuments, from Coo- Arizona, of Grand tive being pleased with its condition. A new pool table has been purchased and is now installed in the recreation building. It is proving to be a popular addition to cam” ife. Enrollee Grimer, who has beer in the. station ‘hospital. for som» time, returned to camp Monday evening... purpose said were decorated with colorful. fruit at each place. For many of the men this was their first Thanksgivin away from home. Saturday afternoon Captain A. Sessions, district inssector visited his lidge, is building The SCHOOL Notice is hereby given that pursuant to and in accordance with |. the provisions of the Laws of the State of Utah, and particularly of Section 75-10-1 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended by Chapter 57 of the Laws of Utah, 1935 and Section 75-10-5 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, and pursuant to, and in accordance with an order of the’ Board of Education of Grand County School District, made, adopted and entered at a regular meeting of said Board held at Moab within said school district, on the fourth day of ‘November, A. D. 1940, a school election will be held within and for River schocl representative precinict No. 3 of Grand County School District on Wednesday, the fourth day of December, A. D. 1940, for Majer J. K. Tatom from Fort. Douglas inspected the camp Satur~ day and complimented the company commander . on the © fine condition of. Company 6428. Thursday the men of the company enjoyed a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and all eee (Payable as — OF +t The Times-Independent NOTICE enna i. ae } DENVER & RIO, GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD ‘946 Equitable Bldg. * Denver, Colorado Tam The IDES © SZ picture’ ¢ LT ae |