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Show Fire Fighting Best Sport, 'Youngest' Volunteer Says MURRAY There are 20 members mem-bers of the Salt take county volunteer vol-unteer fire department, but only one, C Everett Berger, 4AM Box-elder Box-elder street, will admit that ovary whittle, to him, la a fire whlatie. "Many la tha night," he declared, "when I've jumped out of bed, put on my clothes and O X rushed outside O" only to discover - the whistle came from a train or Series ';o,t" Mr. BirieKi chief problem as a volunteer, he explained. Is finding his clothes on cold mornings. "Usually," he exclaimed, "hearing the wrong whlatie and not being able to find my panta go hand in hand. ' and I o back to bed in a L IP Szl : j rather dlaturbed frame of mind." But fighting the fire when the occasion srises is a different matter. mat-ter. "Do I love to fight fires? Well. It's Just about ths best sport I know." Mr. Berger, a volunteer alnca laat May, la an electrician at the Murray Mur-ray plant of the American Smelting Smelt-ing and Refining company, where he has worked for tha paat 14 yaara "I guaea electricity and fire are the two hotteet thinga on earth, and I'm right In tha middle of both nearly every day." C. EVERETT BERGER Whistle wake him |