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Show i tun of LOCALS all C. J. Meyers of PNf and ilra. were Sunday evening dinner 1,-a- n. .J Mr and Mn. James C. guest Cragun, whii-- will make Aw Thauks-g.vin- g J t0 normal condition an enjuyablo oiia for ba.tery revi.'.-t'or he wid buy a new me. He will condition. coneesjied, Miss shiplvy GSKETS: Gasket ignUi.in wires chivked for ifuiimi to leak , lU:. GOOD ROAD MANNERS ARE NEW ERA BASIS , mate efficiency. , will have chifed wire replaced :nul !i' wjll chock Kpurk plugs cracked porcelain and other de- fect. Oralie Cragun attended the i ULUiKS: After being used all The tarm motor nuniM-somcert at Logan last summer and full without Music m Civic attention, iww been added to the ling j cf ihe such brake are likely to be a liaFrida) night. motr age in connection with the bility in winter. Water splashed on American Legion Auxiliary effort to assure better driving habivs brakes during the early rains dejtemeet at the home of Mrs. on the part of the millions who posits will panicles of accumulated dust December drive automobiles, according to Dr. on the diunu and brake shoes which Eari Gcrdan cn Friday, Stlyes President Christ-Bu Wherry, f the Uur tend to reduce their efficiency. When il at 2:30 p. m.hasA splendid been arranged Mjiorist Association. the gwng is slippery, brakes which progim While goed manners are import- grip one wheel more n,j a social wfternoon will be held. than ant in every sphere of life, he said, the otliers can caurequickly All members are invited to be predangarius they are particularly important at skidding. Testing the brakes and resent the wheel. This is true because adjusting them, if necessary, will go 'manners in driving involve the a king way toward making winter The Junior Ladies Literary club Thursafety of the driver, his driving aafer. entertained their TIRES ft hen tires have seen the Eocles Hotel in and others using the street and day evening st J. W. Hurren, Mrs. highways. And it is oil too evident considerable service they' suSfid be Mrs. lg3B. Lund-qttis- t, that many who show g x d manner examined to see whether the treads Frank Winn, Mrs. Eugenia Hansen Mrs. at a social f ancthjn are triad hogs' are wearing smooth. A tire wivb and Leslie Mrs. a good tread will hold on a slipwere botsesses. The on the highway! Roy Cannon was rendered: Good ara.tjr nunneiw is reflect- pery pavement, where one that has fallowing program a smooth face may skid. Cracked speech of welcome by Mrs. Clyde ed by drivws who hjw considers-tio- n J. for others, keep their cjtrs in and cut tires should be replaced. Littledyke, president; Brpf. C. Wheel alignment should be checked Idiot's proper condition, observe traffic Meyers reviewed the book, musseveral and signals, use caution, and travel to make steering easier and prevent Ddigiit," by Sherwood; premature tire wear. Tire eh ical numbers by Eugene Landquiat. at a speed to fit road conditions. should be included in the equipment A delicious luncheon was served to fine AAA club executive pointed of every car that may be driven 38. out that all accident records and statistics cleariy indicate that bad uff the room highways or into the altitudes. GIRLS! FOUR-- H GIVE manners or family driving habits higher A chunge to lighare responsible for the greatest terLUBRICATION: oil in the winter is often help-fu-L A HOLIDAY number tf accidents. He continued: BOTHER A battery which has Studies if highway mishaps in- power to turn the motor whenenough there dicate that 58 per cent of the acc- i'3 a light oil in the crankcase may Christmas idents family Cooking the occur during daylight horn's; prove too weak to move a motor dinner would be a worthy project that in 79 the direction of which has become per cent, frozen' with for girls who have been enrolled cars involved waa straight ahecd, heavier oil. When the car it parfoods clubs for 1936, suggests and that in 93 per cent, the drivers ticularly hard to start in cold weaMiss Fern Shipley, assistant state had a year or more of experience ther it will be found that a lighter club leader. Mother would en- in a vehicle. operating Certainly oil will not only fill lubikation reH joy a real holiday and the here is convincing evidence that good quirements but will make storting girl could apply her knowledge of motor manners will do much to noticeably easier. The thickness of meal planning end cookery to preimprove the conditions now found the transmission grease and grease paring the festive dinner. cn the highway. in other part of the car will also the Foods projects under GETTING CAR READY make a difference. Use the oils and preparation FOR WINTER DRIVING plan stress breakfast greases recommended by the car in the first phase, luncheons in the Motor troubles atf9 driving haz- manufacturer. second phase, dinners in the third ards that come with winter travel HEADLIGHTS: Winter driving pha?e, and menus and meals for conditions can be guarded against calls for much greater use of the i pedal occasions in the fourth year by a few simple an"JT inexpensive headlights. Motorists should protect work. Girls who are in advanced items of attention to the car, se- themselves as well as other drivers projects would have stuped preparat- conding to the Emergency Road Ser- by checking on the condition of ion cf vegetables, meets, breads, vice of the Utah Motorist Associa- their light, both ss to efficiency and salads and deserts, which could be tion. c'mpliance with the law. applied to the Chiistmes dinner. From a study of service calls durWINDSHIELD WIPERS: Remove A knowledge of correct table ser- ing past winters, the Emergency and dean out old oils and grease. vice, which has been studied in all Road Service Department presented Fresh lubrication and new blades foods project!, will help the a review of the most prevalent car will usually restore them to perfect girla to make the table look attract- troubles at this season land hiiw they ive and to serve the food in a can be avoided: IGNITION SYSTEM: The driver all pleasing way. Then too, Legal Notice who wants to avoid delays and hard members interest themselves in a starting will either have the old study of daily courtesies, spplica- Notice -- H 4--H 4-- 4-- H 4-- 4-- H BLINDS TO FIT We make window blinds just the sight width and just length you need. Use your rollers and save. Everlon The New ARCADIAN DANCE Sons Co. & ORCHESTRA UTAH LOGAN, New Style Complete Repertoire A Band with Clare WHITE TEACUPS WHITE SAUCERS WHITE BOWLS 2 QT. GLASS PITCHERS DRINKING GLASSES. Everlon . & 4c 4c 8c 15c 3c Make your dates early. Thomas DAVID Sons Go. 938 So. UTAH LOGAN, Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Commercial National Bank of Smithfield, Utah, passed unanimously at the regular meeting of said board held in the banking rooms of said bank on Ocbher 14, 1936, notice is hereby given first the double liability on all shares of stock issued by oaid Bank shall cease July 1, 1937. This resolution was adopted under authority of Section 804 of the National Banking Act of 1935. .'Titos. H. Woolf ard, ENGLAND, let West Mgr. Logan Plume 700 tf publication, December 1936. II, Adv. Legal Notices Probale & SANTA ft'lLL GIVE SACK A AND NUTS TO ALL OF CANDY MINUTE BIBLE CHILDREN UNDER SIX YEARS OF AGE, BELONGING STORIES By C. V. TO ANY HANSEN THE ARK When the ark was cmqiloted, Noah with his household wish animals selected, entered rt The ark consisted of a number of neat or email compartments, with a view, n doubt, to the con. venient distribution of the different aninvils and their f.xxi. These were to be arrang?d in three tieiw, one above another. Mean were also provided for letting light into the ark. Of the chape of the ark iw thing is said, but the deminsion are given. It was 300 cubits in length, 50 cubits in breadth and 30 in height. If, figuring 21 inches to the cubit the ark would be 525 foet in length. 87 feet 6 hwhci in breadth and 62 feet 6 inches in It height. should he remembered that this huge structure was only intended to oat on the water and waa not in the proper sense of the word a ship. It had neither nrost nor ruddar; it was in fact nothing but an enormous floating house, or rather an oblong box. The inmates of the ark were Noah and his wife, and three sons anl their wives. Noah was directed to take all kinds of animals with him, that they might be preserved alive. CUSTOMER HAVING CLEANING DONE DRY BETWEEN NOW AND CHRISTMAS AT QUIRE Cleaners and Tailors 126 NORTH MAIN PHONE 171 OR LOGAN, BLUE BLAZE GOAL wmmi THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE EfOHOMKAl Gen 6 THE FLOOD Seven days after Noah with his family had entered the ark, it began to rain, and continued the downpour for forty days and fr;y night. The ark was lifted from the ground and floated upon the miters, and nothing remained but the sea and sky, and all of the creatures in the earth, save tho.'e in th aTk, were fP'UtI3i AVOID WORRY Dont let winter catch you with an empty cual bin. Fill it up now and forget fuel shortage worries. drowned. Finally the torrents of rain ceasthe waters covered the earth for one hundred and fifty days, at the end of which, the waters abated. Forty days later Noah opened the window anl sant forth n dove,. but as il could find no pl'ce to rest, it returned to the srk. Seven days fctier, Nosh sari oflt the dove the second time, and by evening it came with an olive leaf. Thou Noah knew tint the w tiers were receding, but he waited another seven days, and again sent out the dove, hut this time it did not return. The Lrpd now told Noah to leave the ark, aa it rested upon the moun-- UTAH MAIL CARD x SAVE (JOKEY ed, and Thats the big thing. Summer coal prices are still down. 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