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Show awitimrcr $ 5 f r !6 $ in X - riminal HF.RAI.D JOHtNU ' i J ecrease uurm Of Decline in Arrests of Drivers Both criminal and traffic offenses in Logan city were during the month of September, approximately half-e- d as compared with the number recorded during the same month a year ago, Eli Drakulich, Logan city police chief reported today. His statement was made as a result of a consolidated report of the criminal and traffic division summaries submitted by Sgt. Ray Jones of the criminal division, anri Capt. R. J. Hadfield, of the traffic division. sponsored by the Lfserorol.-:NS'rfr'- " largely a question Fire Chief E. S. Laurence today said that the countrys daily fire loss Is about $2,000,000. Urging everyone to participate units All Cache organized corps week, this in Fire Prevention Moschool will meet in a special nday at 7:30 p. m. in the engineer auditorium, USAC campus, when a Sixth At my instructional and demonstration team from the Presidio of San Francisco, Calif., will present their discussion on The Organization of a Community for Defense Against Atomic Warfare." Members of the 98th Quartermaster company, commanded by Capt. John R. Thunell, will meet for instruction Tuesday at 7 p. m. in the ORC building. Members of the 6465th Bakery company will meet with the 96th Quarlermaster company. Lt. Fornoff w'iil instruct in Supply Personnel, Equipment and Operation of a Division Quartermaster company. The 361st Army Postal unit, commanded by Lt. Ramsden B. Salisbury, will meet Wednesday at 7:30 in the ROTC building, USAC campus. Lt. Salisbury and Pvt. Brown will Instruct on Care of that Clothing and Equipment. Local Reservists Main Street Repair Chief Cousef Official Cache Urges Logan Support Of Fire Prevention -- IM, enses6th Army Team (Will Lecture 0 4 j TTTE LOO AN, CTAII hlLmiM said the week is tion, Chief Laurence principal value the opportunity tv emphasize the relationship between good living habits and fire prevention i & Anyone knows its fooih anj v dangerous to smoke in enough people continued to tak a chance to make smoking in bw the leading cause of death froJ ) fire last year, he said. Fire prevention expeits an no more than point oi t danger. Its up to the indiuduai tot exercise As another example of care.; lessness and indifference Chief Laurence referred to 24 200 fjr started by children plawng ttin matches. Its just a question keeping matches out of the reaci Don't l of small children. match packs around where kidj can pick them up, and ke kitchen matches in me'al tainers and away from hot stovei . h- -d self-contr- BU Household Dangers WA Or take the housewife Wbo) uses knowingly explosive cleaninj 4 fluids Instead of Criminal offenses reported dyr-Seas such carbon types, tetrachlorift ember numbered 58 as ing There were 41,800 fires last year 98 with Septemduring compated due to careless use and storage of flammable liquids. ber, 1919, while traffic violations Still another case the chief cited totalled 105 during the past month as compared with 222 during the was a housewife who left an iron similar period of a year ago. connected while "chatting over the DA BEE OR NOT DA BEE? back fence. When she returned Police Chief Drakulich indicatIt was this big," says ed that the decrease in traffic arthe Iron was in the basement suj. Wendy Ann McKee of Glendale, Calif., about the bee rests vas probably because of a she said stung her on the little finger. Minutes after Wendy pending by the cord and stIi M 383rd Infantry regiCo. liberal enforcement of laws dur- rushed in the house with two tiny punctures in her finger, crying operating. It had burned thjoud! A. Lt. John commanded ment, by the Ironing board and the fi j. rattlesnake in the Walton, will assemble for training ing the time that Main street has she had been "stung, police found a been under repair. without setting the house ablaze yard where she was playing. Wendy was rushed to the hospital Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the ORC and treated for snake-bit- e. Now shes through with bees. No fatal accident occurred durChief Fire Cause building. Lt. Anderson and Sgt. ing the reported period although Plowman will Instruct Night DeAsked to define the leadin CIGARETTES LIGHTED reLEAVING BUT 13 major accidents occurred fense Problem. causes of fire in addition to car NO in the m. 7:30 AND HOUSE at sulting 'r. serious injury to one THE p. Thursday AROUND TO BURN DOWN lessness with matches and VB. person, 'ihere were ten major acciORC building, the 6438th ReplaceALL HER AT explosive cleaning fluids anc Di LITTLE HORATIO, DOESN'T BOTHER dents investigated although no one ment Training depot, commanded SOAEO Of fISi UNOEWITEJ NATIONAL improper usage of electrical an. was injured during September Lt. Col. A. C. Rich, will conduct by AN plances, the Chief listed the (o. 1949. troop school. Maj. Russell B. Mclowing: Minor accidents, amounting to Connell will discuss Organization, Misuse of electricity 70 nine, tv ought the September 1950 Characteristics, Missions, and fires Be sure the wiring is adaccident total to 22, as compared Units. of Artillery Equipment equate. Have plenty of oat lets to 14 during the same period a TREMONTON One and Two cels, Mrs. Irene Morris, president; Co. It, 420d Engineer Construc- Dont overload circuits. Don: Are to when was four minor theme You, commanded previous, Important year tion by Capt. Mrs. Nell Puzey, first vlce-prebattalion, MRS. IJVIN1A WILCOX operate defective equipment. Re of the McKinley school PTA, accidents were noted. H. Mason, will assemble in Irvin Ford second dent; Jeppson, place frayed cords. Parking In a restricted tone Tremonton, at their opening meetFriday at 6:30 p. m. and Mrs. Mary Ann troop school Defective heating equipment-49,5- 00 j was the chief offense by motorists ing Thursday evening at the school ORC building. Instruction in the Fridal, secretary treasurer, the will be fire Keep the fire in the W. Lt. during the period as 31 tickets gymnasium. by Sidney given fire pot by making repairs prompwere issued because of this. Other Under direction of the new offi- - meeting featured President H. A. Christiansen on Military Roads. Dixon, Weber college Ogden, as Senior Pat Hurren, daughter of.sist the board In the screening and tly and cleaning yearly. Enclose th offenses drawing a large number speaker. furnace In a separate room of citations were: no drivers licMr. and Mrs. H. R. Hurren, 671 selection of copy. After complimenting the local has ap- the walls, and cover Before, magazine ense, 14; through stop sign, 12. North 5th East, has been named P T A on their enthusiastic enpeared near the end ot the school posed wookwork above the heatm; and thtough red light, 11. deavors for the of children the editor of Whispering Pine, the year- - Those In charge have planned plant with COVE Mrs. Llvlnia Meriam Of the offenses reported In the PRI matera community. President Dixon exLogan high literary magazine. Her Henson Wilcox, 79, wife of James criminal division, there were 38 an earlier publication date so Defective chimneys 25,800 firs on his views lAV plained proposed F. Wilcox, of Cove, died early this cleared during September as comappointment was recently announ- that the spring activity program Clean the chimney at least one amendments one and two to the oc ced by Principal George S. Bates. will not conflict. a year. Dont let woodwork be morning in a Logan hospital of a pared with 52 during the Septemconstitution of the state. EducaAs a student Miss Hurren has contact with the chimney whie heart attack. ber 1949 period. Twenty-seve- n pertion should not be tied ino politics, should be neith-- , She was born July 23, 1871, In sons were charged with criminal distinguished herself in class and school activities. While at the jun-- l Mrs. Leone Harris, for six years for character, qualifications, and Franklin, Ida., a daughter of Al- offenses during the past month by the house not lendin; supported Smithfield Wildlife Federation ior high she was news editor of fred and Mary Ann Sewell Hanson. as compared with 22 librarian at the Logan Junior hign ability to serve children should support to it during the rate higher than political ties. announced Its candidate for the Emerald and participated in today g She had been a resident same has her schol, Sparks on roofs 23,500 resigned position a year ago. period whico can Utah of to Hunt claim the numerous assembly programs. title, Queen great of Cove, and prominent in L D S There were 14 old wooden shingles roci for to accept a position with the Field achievements lay persons jailed Includin bestowed will this week the be education, In her junior year she was news by church work especially the Relief drunkenness with some roofir as Enterprises, Inc. Education Divi- ing a high percentage September e during Logan-Cachof populasquadron. Civil Air editor of the Grizzly, on the Junior, such as asphalt shingles Society. She did a lot of home compared with nine during Sep- sion, Chicago, Publishers of The tion material, attending institutions of high- Patrol, at their annual hunting Carnival staff and a member of slate, tile, etc. The combination ntirsing. tember ol the year before. Other World Book Encyclopedia. er learning, low percentage of carnival and dance. the commercial team. Currently She was second' counselor in the old flammable roof tops and higt Mrs. on Harris held Investiincluded: for plans arriving mental rejects In the armed forces Miss Arlene of Miss Hurren is one of the act The featured speaker of the first winds is the main cause of coYWMIA, Relief Society teacher charges 5; Hansen, daughter Nov. on at where she 1st, Chicago 2; discharging and high percentage of famous Mrs. Orlin Hansen, chairmen for Senior Hits which meeting of Pi Sigma Alpha, hon- nflagrations. for 60 years, for which she was gation, 3,burglary, auto theft, 1, hold for will enter a special training course men coming out of Utah, but site Mr. and will firearms, the colors is scheduled for production later orary political science fraternity, Sensible Smithfield, habits are vitagiven a special award In 1947, outside department, new for her position. 1, and auto is still antiquated in her method of the Smithfieldcarry will De the senior Senator from lly needed toliving into the this month. unit reduct the fire lost Sunday school teacher for 12 theft driving to She her new field well of goes license revocaD. state during Elbert Thomas. the superintenselecting Whispering Pines to be publish Utah, years, counselor In the Primary tion drastically, the Chief cooncluded prepared for her duties because dent, he explained. Passage of contest. period, L for 23 years. Arlene is five feet one Inch tall ed in late February, will contain In order to accommodate the At least 90 percent of the ll.OOt of her wide knowledge of booksJamen(jmentg one an(j fwo win gjve On Dec, 11, 1888, she was marThe student poems, stories and essays. great number of students and deaths last year and 90 percer.s 21, with hazel eyes. in general, but especially from the Utahs educational supervisors age ried to Levi Knapp Allen In Frankbrunette is a graduate from Art department students under the townspeople who will want to list- of the dollar loss could have bees petite she has had close con- freedomtopfrom that fact, political ties and North Cache high, and is employ- supervision of Max Weaver will en to the Senator, the meeting prevented. lin, and In the Logan L D S tenv tact with the World Book En- make them 1102 will be held in the main auditorresponsible directly to ed as secretary of Smithfield Im- illustrate the booklet. pie the following day. Ke died in the Junior High the cyclopedia he said. 2 Tuespeople, Miss at of the ium Hattie Feb. 18, 1928. of USAC, p.m. the EngMorrell, School library, and has been an Officers and committee members plement, On Nov. 16, 1932. she was mar Active in Smithfield stake and lish department, has been appoint- day, Robert H. Alfandary, presifor the set of books for two introduced to the agent memberPTA ried to James F. Wilcox, and at ward, she is stake Sunday ed faculty adviser. She will assist dent of Pi Sigma Alpha, announcyears with noted success as a sales ship included the following: Mrs, Second school one of the stake the editorial board, headed by Miss ed toduy. that time moved to Burley, Ida., secretary, lady. Earland Thompson, historian and MIA activity leaders, and ward Hurren and composed of represenSenator Thomas will speak on: where they stayed for three and a Her' new field offers her many Mrs. Gordon publicity chairman; half years before coming back to worker. She enjoys horse tative students whose selection is What responsibility should the auxiliary In the Nesson, music enticements, particularly director, with Miss back riding, and the sports. Cove. to be announced soon. Other stu- federal government have for the to serve a large ter- Mitton as accompanist; Mrs. D. R. Senator Henry opportunity She is survived by the following PRESTON dance dents, organized into subordinate economic welfare of the people The carnival and hunting a with valuable of ritory system Waldron, chairman of T Health de- will be held Thursday, 8:30 p.m, groups, will also function and as- - on the United States? children: Mrs. Louis H. (Clarinda) Dworshak, visiting in this city 1 f re ITwamV t learning, and for advancement in n a rv pnf Sir! ouu ziiiu, u , XL. i uun in the Dansante, and will feature Johnson, Mrs Frank M, (Eester) Tuesday, will be a guest of the the company with its liberal salMrs. Jack and Ladies Shumway assisting; Ravsten, James Sidney Allen, all of many gifts. Tickets League for Better Governinducements. Mrs. Arnold Whitaker, chairman awarding of Rupert, Ida.; Levi Andrew A1 ment at an afternoon meeting in aryThe officials at the are on sale at all sporting goods Jun- of program Logan Mrs. with department, len, Alfred Theodore Allen, both the Franklin county court house ior high school will welcome instores, and may also be purchased Reuben Baer and Mrs. Nick from CAP members. of Cove; Mrs. Henry R. tOlive) at 4 oclock. terviews with any ap prospective Bott, Brigham City; Mrs. La Von In charge of the ladies meeting plicants for the position left va Chournos, committee members. (Mary) Humphreys, Logan; Mrs. will be Mrs. Lucy Tanner, chair- cant Also, interested parties Hyrum (Susan) Scott, Salt Lake man of the countys Republican should make any for conAutomobile engines that have appointments committee-womeMrs. Milton and (Lydia) Bair, women, City; precinct ferences with Supt. H. Grant Vest, too much valve clearance are SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Oct. Idaho All women are Invited to 101 West and Elijah Charles Allen, Center street. Applica- noisier and less' powerful t,ian (U.B James North paid a $10 fine Falls, Ida.; 40 grandchildren, 42 join In the meeting. tions for the position will be re- those having proper valve today for failing to have a tail a sister, Laura Representing various county pre- ceived by him. light on his fringe-toppe- d surrey. Scott, Salt Lake City, and two cincts as committeewomen are brothers, Lon Hansen, McCammon, Jennie Nuffer, Adrian Beckstead. Ida., and A. M. Hansen, Buena Rose Olsen, Anna F. Palmer and Esther Larsen, Preston; Vella Park, Calif. Funeral services will be con- Woodward Franklin; Gwen Cole, ducted Thursday at 1 p.m. In the Fairview; Neva Swainston, Writ-neAlice Bastlan, Weston; Alton Cove LDS ward chapel by Joseph Day, bishop. Friends may call at Long, Mapleton; Eulalah Larsen, home Wednesday Glendale; Vanona Geddes, Banida; the family evening end Thursday to time of Elsie Winward, Clifton; Mae GorWhen Mary first talked about services. don, Oneida Station; Grace Meek, the house, we couldnt Burial will be In Richmond Riverdale; Mrs. Jeff Barger, afford But it. did I her by opening a savings account at encourage Mrs. Charles McGregor, cemetery under direction of the First Bank. saved enough to pay for the we MenCleveland and Mrs. Vernon Security Kenneth Lindquist mortuary, Together denhall, Thatcher. And what a complete job. pleasant feeling it is to. know we did it Platoon-Organizatio- pt three-year-o- ld n, 12-in- ch Weber College President Speaks smok-ing- , To PTA Members At Tremonton ' Pat Hurren Named As Editor si j Of Logan High Literary Magazine Cove Woman ' Taken By Death Librarian Gets Wildlifers Set New Assignment nt I Smithfield Party g, Thomas Speaks . life-lon- er Here Tuesday Q , i i .a 1 J,i r u t tj i le Sen. Dworshak To Address Preston GOP Whoa! IJ Her Home Decorating SAVINGS account did it! y; i r . Trea-sureto- i ,! J. n; all with our SAVE WITH Bank." &fa otfUfa Wear account at First Security INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ? t ;! O i,:j: A lorg GtouTray for Bulky Mad IM Nt, Automat! :f. A GOOD REASON TO Diffut-O-Li- A 14.2 q. ft. af Roomy Stwtvua mm Critpor 14.2-q- t. for fruit md Serve for Home decorating, for coat, taxes or Christmas money . . . bat save regularly. Come in this week and itart your SAVE WITH A PURPOSE account at First Security Bank. 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