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Show PI Fire department volunteers Sponsor prevention week cuated the building in one minute and ten seconds. The poster winners for the first and second grade were Marsha Gibbon, fiit and Jane Huffaker, second. Third and fourth grade winners were Shirley Reed, first and Michael Johnson, and sixth second. Fifth grade winners weie Frankie Barlow and Kathleen Jensen. The Pioneer school had 301 pupils present and evacuated the building in one minute and ten seconds. Poster winners for the firt and second grade weie Tamara Holbrook, first, and Retta Fifield, second. Thiid and fourth grade winners were Don K. Davis, first Bullock, first place and Ju- and Robert Sandoval, seclie Trujillo, second place. ond. Fifth and sixth grade The Wasatch school had winners were ictor Oteio, 632 pupils present and eva first, and De Anne Barlow, Clearfield Last week the Clearfield Volunteer Fire Department conducted fire drills and sponsored a poster contest in the Clearfield city schools, in the interest of Fire Prevention Week. Following are the results of the fire drills in each of the five schools and the winners in the poster contests. The Anchorage school had 130 present and evacuated the building in 40 seconds. Winners for the first and second grade posters were, Charles G u i t e r r i z, first place and Frankie Sandiez, second place. The third and fourth grade winners were Martin Rodarte, first place and Gene Vigil, second place. The fifth and sixth grade winners were Taul USED BARGAINS Used Frigidaire Range $79.50 1960 Demonstrator Philco Automatic Washer Was $359.95 New New $250.00 Maytag Conventional Washer Used ... $69.00 Automatic Norge Washer It really works $49.95 Frigidaire Automatic Washer 6 Months Guarantee Used Refrigerator Freezer Combination $89.95 Used Gas Ranges 4 $99.45 Make Us An Offer GE Conventional Washer $19.00 Used Console 21 Inch TV, New Picture Tube $99.95 Assortment of Used Breakfast Sets Starts at IVd Our All $10.00 Appliances Are Guaranteed Phone Layton, Utah 450 second. South Clearfield school had 520 pupils present and evacuated the school In fifty-one seconds. roster winners for the first and second grades were Kim Grover, first and Dean Shiba, sec- -' ond. Third and fourth grade winners were Lynn Hill, first and Max Blair, second.! Fifth and sixth grade win-- ! ners were Athleen Johnson Hunt deer Wisely, Stay alive October 20, 1939 JOURNAL Page 7 in the action and attitude you pain in the chest and exhausexhibit to the patient. Take tion. and do the job with as longer Should you or another hunt- little effort as possible. Moveer have rtaeon to believe j'ou ment of the should be patient are having a heart attack, minimized. consider the following points: I. Don't panic. Increased During hunting season there fear and I am not afraid of tomorrow, apprehension add to are more casualties each jear of the heart at- for I have seen yesterday and the severit) from heart attack than from I love today. tack. gun shut wounds. "This was William Allen White feluvv deliberate and Be II. a statement made at the re- cent training session of the IMMEDIATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES Utah Fish and Game Depart-- ' Julie Robinson,; tnent first CHFVILLF OPERATOR MIlTlinH OPt RA FOR jiersonnel. H Oman 2ft to 4ft. One rear Good Male ulio, second. I months eiptrtrnrc The Utah Heart Association, experience in rhenille aewlng. ASSEMBl ER At the North Davis Jun- as one FI FfTROMC IARD IM M H OPIKATOR phase of its public ed1 RAlNfckft 1KAINEK8 ior High School, the build- ucation program, offers the Must 18 nd vtvr. Male Women, h fthle to Dpt Si oidf pit OKTVFR FAIF8MAN ing was evacuated of 1031 following suggestions to the Na fvpciirnc miftut. requiroutK married man sec- deer month students in sixty-fiv- e ed. per $21 huntOne vear IikhI driver ealee exhunter for happy W AITRFSFS, FOt (OnKM. onds. Poster winners for' ing: perience. FAIN Gl KL S AlTO MECHANICS We are tatting' application! to the sch' ol were Irene HuntFive I. Check with jour doctor. eara recent garage staff two new rate in Of lence. er, tir-- t and Ann Schofield, Are you in phjsical condition to 4 den. Report lam SHEET METAL FI RVAIE pm lorday through Fndav second. to stand the exertion of the MEN t Employment Offict In Og4 82. M te year experience. den Fire Chief Elmo Hodson hunt? on expeper hour depending I JNOTYPK OFERAl OR OR rience. the Pioneer commented II. Be your age. Are you exFRINUR Mmt hao 8 oara expedience 8MF8MEN school for having a perfect! pecting as much of yourself Iih in huvsMile atca. f'xcellrnt oppertanttiea fn tellv FM Aiming. Jewelry, Axle aeceeeortee, fire drill. There was not as you did when you were Alee in lood aelcctton of opening insurance. foodituffa, one thing out of order there,1 young and in good physical eommiaaion retail trad. further detail job full wr pert with time. gnen perianal interview. when they inspected the training? If You Ein WORK or WORKERS Contact the III. 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