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Show r.nii: Six P.-m- 1 ,0(1 AN, CAC Hi: COUNTY. J n: J o LJf .1.2 O O li iii j STOP AND TI IINK! Thousands of men, women and children slaughtered TT ' Vf f L!Ll) UTAH f '" V a A.Mi.IllCAN J-- fc-- l ij -- .1 Uz-- C a v .mJ AA ! i r . iLiLJ .L1' cn the streets and h i g h ways of the United States the past year thousands of others crippled for life! Leis do our part to cut down this terrible toll . . Lets make Logans Safety Record one to be proud of during the year 1930. Drive Carefully! Drive Safely! Third Tourist Succumbs FARMERS UNION MILLS At Idaho Falls WISCONSIN MAN DUS Ullll ( It I Mill) till - ST IDAHO FALI.S, Id.th'i I - Autumo- continued hgiiwjy ucndt-i.- l to Like hfjty toll n tin .tun-of1 tty w t i the di .ith Mond.iv O Lwrwii. WsconMn Delis. j Wicun.n. c.isolir.o distribut r. and dr.MT uf a machine which seven was w risked last Friday no le north of Idaho Fall causing fatal injuries to Mr. and Stevenson, a Wo of Wisin the consin Dells, passenger i car. crush- - I Mr, Lareen died from cd chest in the Idaho Fall L.D S ; hospital Monday morning. The accident occurred on the j Yellowstone highway as Mr. Lar- - I sen attempted to pass another driver of i northbound machine, which swerved into the center of j the highway to avoid striking Barbara Arnve of Ucon, who was riding a bicycle, officers said. The accident brought to four the number of fatal accidents so far this year in Bonneville! county. The county's only other fatal accident was on a county road less than a mie from the same place where the three Wis-- ! consin tourists lost their lives. Merle Epson of Willard. Utah, his car, was shaken up when turned over traveling north, When life is at stake, motorists cannot afford to about six miles south of Black-fooSunday night. He was gamble with defective brakes. There are more than 50 alone in the car. Later, on the same stretch in streets in Logan city where school children cross regof the highway. J. W. Frome For their safety and for the motorists Salt Lake City, northbound, roll- ularly. ed oer in his machine, reported brakes must be in perfect condition. Above is .shown l. w. Cox, state trooper, a junj01- - patrolman flagging an autoist so that school- said a slippery condition of the was causing autoists mates can cross the street. Shown also is Patrolman pavement some trouble. Otto Henderson and the Junior Chamber of b.U i Manufacturers of White Rose Flour AND CEREALS Grain & Feed Dealers Logan, Utah ii i (j ii i: s Phones t PRICES 108 - 779 PAID FOR ; ) DEAD or USELESS ANIMALS Hides ' PROTECTS CHILDREN t, - Pelts - Furs - Wool PHONE 49 COLORADO Talks at College Animal By-Produ- A SAFE DRIVER Co. cts Logan Commerce Girl in White, symbol of their the safety campaign. John Van Male, director of Don't let worn brakes be the center at Denver, bibliographical w.ll address Colorado, faculy cause of accidents at school cross-- 1 members and g aduate students ofnfis- That was the warning issued the college totny at 4 p. m. In the catalogue division of the col- - today bv the Logan Junior Cham- members con-;lege lbrary In a discussion of a her of Commerce btbliogtaphical center in the in-- 1 tinued their White for Safety' ct 'campaign, directed making. Logan citizens traffic safety-con- -! J A Utah Corporation o t WE CALL FOR ANI) PAY CASH , Smithfield Brick & Tile Co. Manufacturers of Building Brick . . Building & Drain Tile ' n , tomorrow traffic -- , I FACE BRICK IN VARIOUS SHADES AND COLORS PHONE - 11 j Call or Write for Samples and Colors . ad Gravel THATCHER COAL CO. Excavating General Construction THE CELEBRATED Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices King Coal We O. L. Becker of Ogden, presl-de- n of the Becker Products company, was elected president of the United States Brewers association at the annual convention in New York City, on Tuesday, according to word reaching Utah. Mr. Becker suoceeds Edward Landsberg of Chicago, who was appointed on the death of Colonel Jacob Rup-per- t, owner of New York Yankees. F. J. KLOEPFER Smithfield, Utah Logan Agents for bonds at $1000 each which they failed to furnish. Attorney L. D. was bv the Naisbit appointed court to represent the defendants. You are dl,aths and injurlcs. ffirting with tragedy every min- - Prep Football Games ute at the wheel when you drive Hurh School football gam s for with defective brakes. Test them week have been frf len;lvr them prompt- - region one this announced as follows: Lof in at y' Sauht Ca lie at Owners of automobiles were al- - North Cache; 'o cautioned about keeping their Bcxelder; Ogden at B:ar River. ears in perfect driving shape. It is their dutv to sce that c;irs are Gus IJecker Honored what should 2 done today cs-- 1 working properly in order that pocially if it is a matter of re- - aceljents might be eliminated declared pairing weak brakes, "The Junior Chamber of Max Brunson and Leonard Was- of 'rce seeks cooperation .den, committeemen in charge of ,fian motorists in a drive to the campaign. "It is so easy to Check your will ehminate accidents promise yourself that you have these brakes repaired to-- cars rSularly, and don t allow through morrow or next week, and then aec!ents to happen fauty machinery. j forget all about the promise. Procrastination is the chief Stand Trial of time, and also is the indirect cause of many of our highway ' Marvin KeUer, 33, of Ogden and Juntl1 Jack Clark, 34. of Devils Lake. N. are in the Jail house where they must await trial in the district court for burglarizing the F. W. Woolworth store Saturday night. They were given a preliminary hearing before Judge E. M. Wright who bound them over to the higher court, placing their D., 370 Crocket Ave. .. Phone 1310 Guarantee Satisfaction 155 Phone 76 South Main St. Beautiful Monuments . . Symbols of Everlasting Memory . Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association The Home of FEED O EGGS 416-- POULTRY SUPPLIES Famous Brown Monument Co. PHONE - MILK WHITE EGGS FOR OUR SERVICE T. H. 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