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Show Pace Eight CACHE AMERICAN No tlMUJl v the (,;, inrn imunuin -ir rookltt o.l hast . s Un'-- aboil jr.n ii , ...u kni. tin., ' llw lit ath' J.- ... i I1" Tuesday, October 10. 1939 Precautions to be Taken To Eliminate Fire Hazards r Deer Solve Game Problem Itohrrt ( UfAIl CACHE COUNTY. tie them once smoe and that Uh Uie championship team tn 1936. Faniv-Till year fray for U crew aiU be one of aiming to get "tven" for jia--l Insult and U la aitb tils aim in mind tlut the Ai r .. limn sufl b busily iff- put: g a wn nine for t.,c Will Killing Hy LOGAN. fvrvsns living In apartment, ho- and tenement buildings sliouM Fremont. Michigan, and Valley m th- - jxn-take iivu.il Cltyi Nort'h pota. hid no scr-- : I, h.ig.irds cf il.ur b.ihdir their per Jn jous A lodn.g t the National F: e capita fire loss amounted to on.y -1 r.i ' " t i Yankee Ball 1 n- mi-re- ; Tk se of what me Just a few examples lias. lx n done when tn-- 1 nil year round activities cola! ted to p: event fires. With t it doubt the Contest has to stimulate these and icnsv t thir' to v : ,111a t. a iokI !! t to I, n..'. t.,.'ii !!., N- Vo: it Y.u k pro" J - uh n.in:., t:. n.j i.i to lx- - t 'Hi mill! J',r th lip . .:m- it! Adoll s . v ,x hot with u l.t Jmt iu a il inn In in- - Hold S t id J s t, to th- - nth-..ii ton.! t of a 'in' mu it Ui-- y m:i luio.i)' t Crc-- y F Id, U'ir akulid.ivcry. l!.e Y.u,l took fo'ir tra.e!it, tv o 4irk and two at Cmur.- ar- - any drr and elk Jt N- If th-- :k ft al nr tins oja-rath Tlie Sunday game ended 111 antviii killer dogs a ill fini-- h them on the tenth liming by tlie score ol Utrlr mitir range. Lei talk like 7 to 4. At Uie sain- - suk on Sat- -j i U the adiee and get thm to in day. New York won by a acme; c j practice on the dogs. Tlie Boy of 7 to 3. Seoul arc Uie only ones lntrrrM-r- d 1 77,; last game appeared to be " X ,1a up la dale. The Police loull handed to the Yankee.. i. grt a great kkk out of tins. Tliev Tlie Beds led by a score of 4 could ractlre both landing and to 2 in the ninth inning whenj can Myers. Reds' shortstop, made twoi running allots. Ttioae dog certainly run after hearing the bobble. It was then Uie "Balloon htn of a bullet. went up." The Yanks Ued the A few years ago when we first score and in the tenth they adlearned of Uie Intensive study ded three more to gamer Uie bring made of wild game we had game. Tlius Uie 1939 world series f no auspiuou It would end so trag- ended. ical. There was a total attendance Tie- - study was brought to an at the four games of 183.849 who abrupt end by Uie Game Conunls-aioner- 's paid Into the baseball treasury decision to kill them all $745 329 09. "7 off. Till aoms like the most simple and effective way to clear up tlie problem and when the game itR.-. is extinct what use will there be . . . g for a game commission? Tlie 'S isn't so hot. ' i By Gib For a long lime the public were ye-.consecutive tlie For third Under tlie Illusion Uiat the fish is. and game Protective Association j North Cache upcxt Logan protect Uie wild life and to zlM's hi no uncertain fashion. True network each OF NEWS mo, back on the NBC-Rerid themselves of that responsi- they lost other games last year GOOD at 9:00 P.M., EDST, is featuring new stars without forgetting it Cache North for remained It but to name bility they changed their Brice (above) as the irrepressible Baby Snooks, is old favorites. Wild Ufe Federation, and perhaps to more nearly run them ragged shown readyingFanny herself for another mike skirmish with Hanley (Daddy) the If they get any criticism this last than did any other team ln Stafford. Inset below Miss Brice are Connie Boswell, new regularly circuit. Whether Uie Bulldogs featured songstress, and Walter Huston, the programs new name will be another alias. At the bottom (I to r.) are Meredith Willson, popular Some of tlie citizens consider the pointed out this game or not or broadcast in deer and elk quite an asset to wheUier tliey were especially hot orchestra leader who has been on the show since its first comedian. this conununity. Let's hope some doesn't matter. They won and by 1937, and Roland Young, which spirant for city commission will a three touch down margin promise to let the police take a Is plenty in anybody's language. get Just that before the end WITICT lively interest and stop the pochers In their previous two games Uiey the season and either the Aggies who are killing ducks, pheasants, were on the losing side in first or Denver or Colorado will tunc deer and elk out of season, pro- downs and yardage but they com- the trick. mise to do this ln return for your piled the mo6t points which after It was probably their one sided 11 all is what really matters. But on votes, why not? over Arizona that paved victory Last winter when the deer were Friday the Bulldogs excelled the the way for the Mighty MinnesoThe Utah SALT LAKE CITY on short rations and very weak, Grizzlies in all departments. ta's defeat at the hands of Neb- - fish and game department have Grizzlies week Uie This the Game Commissioner asked for The Comhuskers have a announced that Uie annual elk w raise from $3,600 to $4,200 and Uieir first home game of the seateam every year but for the drawing would be held at the great Elder got it. Why not reduce those sal- son. The Bee's from Box last few years they have been Wednesday, October aries to $150 per month whlcn will invade the local den for a beat by the gophers and Uieir de- state capitol, 11, at 2 p. m. Elder-th- e Box Last the year would be more tn accordance with gridfest. feat of Minnesota must have been In charge of the drawing will bad much their own way In sweet indeed to them. fellows who pay the bill, andjiK be three Utah newspaper men: Al loalso feed tlie starving deer more the game at Brigham but the The play of the Oklahoma line Warden of the Ogden Standard than was fed last winter, and cal boys are due for a comeback Uie Wildcats of Northwest Examiner, Frank Baker of The against to Grizzlies one for and the I pick never, never, insult our intelligence been rn and Don must Lake have Salt magnificent, Telegram second league game. and pride bv haulmg out straw 'in tbeir backfield of Brooks of Tlie Salt Lake Tribune. and other inferior feed for eikiTlie game will likely b? played on The supposedly great The scribes will select from the Wednesday. South Cache took quite a drubapplications the names of 800 hunters who will be permitted to bing from the Box Elder team. shoot elk on Utah ranges this fall. Bob Bunker's team is too inexbackfield. Those who had Nonresident hunters are not govperienced to play consistent foot-- 1 vest?rn ball and hence were somewhat off predicted Uiat the Oklahoma Ue erned by the draw, any form in their game Saturday. To wat,b Southern Methodist the week shootej being allowed to go that has bren a jinx to Aggie them is left the possible role of b,lre was a fluke will have need after elk upon purchase of a $50 tbink twice before they cast license. teams in the past, Coach E. L. the upsetting the teams that rate As in past years, a large crowd If any further reflections against the Romney expects to build his squad higher in the win bracket. back to top shape and to have j they can eiUier upset Logan or b5 s from the oil fields, is expected to witness tlie drawNorth Cache prepared a different set of plays their arch rivals, ing. Names are selected by disHere from Coast tricts, the applications being drawn success. by Denver scouts. William M. Stewart, son of th in turn from a large box. The scouted There were probably miniature late James Z and Hannah Hotter drawing is entirely in the hands the Denver Romney game against New Mexico Univer- cheering sections in more than Stewart, is a visitor in Logan, of the newspaper men, officials of sity, which was played Friday one Cache Valley home when the guest at the home of his brother, the game department serving only night and gained a fairly sizeable score of the Aggie Colorado game Kingsley Stewart. Mr. Stewart has as clerks to mark the names down Idea on the strength and what to was announced over the radio. It just completed his school work at as they are called. expect from the Pioneer squad, was indeed news to the local fans Stanford University where he reThe drawing always provides its who though beat by one point, 7 most of whom had read in the ceived his M B A degree. He will share of humor as unlucky hunters to 6, are still a team rated, by ex- papers where the Buffaloes were be employed in San Francisco. bemoan their fate and the lucky ones attempt to cheer them up. perts to finish up near the top of supposed to have much their own the Big Seven ratings. way. It is not amiss to say or at Here from Lund For the big red Denver Univer-It- y least guess that the victory a' Joseph E. Wilson Jr., of Lund, Marriage Licenses team It will be the first trip Utah over Wyoming did the RedFJdward Russel Norton, Murray Idaho, who has been attending to Logan since 1931 when the skins more harm than it did Wyoconference and Salt in Mary Shirts, Salt Lake City; 12 Fanner crew handed them a ming. Such one sided games of- Lake City, Edward Bischoff, Ogden and off Dean in stopped Logan to 6 pasting. The last Aggie vic- ten give the winners an ego that on his Ray home Monday. Mi-- . Wil- - I Marian Weeks, Smithfield; way tory over the Pioneers was in 1934 is usually erased by a defeat and son is bishop of the Soda and Thelma Lewiston Springs Nelson, when they have only been able to for my part I pick the Utes to ward. Youssi, Preston. ! - 1 nn M . jii.t 1 I ) j "V3 r cS r-- P; Hits and Misses In Sports fiM-ln- . . -- fW v cKTXr' tbt Griz-wou- ) ht. Jl v ft 1 ld d liamug Scheduled October t b to the top of a u.ding In as litt.e as two uve! five-stor- of preventing fires through cf their ftre lhe lml)rovcment fgeiatas and the edu-,U- "' que y ir.:n- - cation of th; it exits cation of tlvlr citizens in tlie Although fire ! of some vulup to abie-bon:oval of fire hazards. -- has been Ir.divuluaLs experience that death rides with the upward iYlOnSOn smoke and of flames travel through these veruml (diafts. Even T I seme modem buildings have only same stairways enclosed; this is, j A Jl U llt-those classed as exist, but exits j alone dont make for safety where p ople sleep, because smoke and toxic gases cause the deaths of were held for Jeppa Monson on person asleep or Uiose trying to Thursday afternoon In Uie Third get to an exit. ward chapel with Coun. Adrian Even where there Is j TooLsCn ln charBe. Prayer by A. D. for vertical opening v. Blanchard. protection choir was tinder The through the enclosure of elevators Thorand stairways, there is a possible the direction of Mrs. Emma life hazard to occupants on tlie nier with Mrs. Albert McCann at floor on which the fue occrus. the organ. Song. Abide with me There Is a common practice, es- Bp. Roskelley, N. W. Merkeley, pecially in hot weather, of block- Bp. G. L, Rees and Stake Presiing open the fire doors on stair dent Hervin Bunderson of Box enclosures. In such buildings not! Elder were the speakers. Solo, "I only an alarm system Is needed Corns to Tliee, by Mrs. Evelyn but also the Installation of auto- Monson Gates of Logan. Mrs matic sprinklers Is of paramount Carrie Jensen sang, "In the Garden," accompanied by her son importance. To aid in saving life the quick Charles on the piano, BenedicUon was offered by Gun- sounding of a fire alarm Is of vital Importance and might well nar Rasmussen of Logan. Bp Henbe required ln any building with ry Monson of St. Charles, Idaho, extensive floor area or height-Th- e dedicated the grave. two general types of alarms are the manual system and auto- Columbus Day matic system. Generally speaking It was on October 12, 1492 that the automatic system is preferable Columbus sighted land and thus vaon occur a because fire may discovered America. That date is cant floor where no occupants observed by the banks and public happen to be present. Fire de- offices as a legal holiday and is make should officials partment called Columbus Day. certain that building codes, rules and regulations adequately take Premium Money Read- ycars of the life hazard of multiPremium money for prizes won story buildings. Lakewood, Ohio, last year had in all departments at the Cache a per capita fire loss of only 30 County Fair will be available on will Committeemen cents and its average for the years Vvednesday. 1933-3inclusive was 34 cents. It distribute It at room 20 in the courthouse between the county had only two fires which exceedhours of 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ed $1,000 loss. re-a- Jeppa laaiU l IvcSt Cm!i Lf J sal kjllllllll , ad-qu- , j 7, j - i 3 : ii ,l te i , , semi-annu- E. W. ELLIOT & CO-- E al 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO E On the Dot Great spirit mak-eheap big drinkPlumbRobert fountain. Crookston, ing er, Phone evening 1570. m 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. TOP!! LOOK!! LISTEN!! Tn C H M p mess oin out of STORE CLOSED! w n Mon. - Tues. - Wed. to MARK DOWN All Merchandise JE. After 33 Years of Successful Business in Logan, We are unable to obtain a Satisfactory New Lease . . . Everything MUST GO! CO.r E. W. ELLIOT & CO.E 3E. W. ELLIOT & HELP WANTED or come to the Back Door Tuesday after 9 a. m. Call 43 SALE STARTS THURSDAY AT 9 A: M. W. ELLIOT & EXTRA CO-- O H 8 n o |