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Show GASOLINE HOMER" HOOPRE GOSSIP HEARD ON AUTOMOBILE AND TIRE ROW Fall offers mariy dangers for the motorist due to changed driving! conditions, and the car owner will dp well to keep in mind the following important items, according to the Utah State Auto Assn PAGE FIVE THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNfY, UTAH Saturday, October 11, 1930 by Fred Locher A Tough Question HOME AT LAST! AS SOON AS THE STEWARD OOKNES FOR Yet BAGS U-L WERE NEARLY IN ! GO ON DECK THEN A.TAYI To THE OFFICE AND IN HALF AN HOUR THE FLANS vJlvL BE DELIVERED SAFELY AND THE BLS TRIP WILL BE 1 OVER. Wow YOU "TVvO WEN UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE TO DO? SpPAGUE AJ WILL WATCH TOR HOOFEE -- AND YOU ARE JUST TO STAY BEHINDjf REMy EM USl YOU WONY.HAVE ANTTWlWaXT'TOR IP THEY I TO DO UNLESS SOMEBODY 1)0 ' I -f STARTS SOMETHING: - I ) LOWLY THE WARPS . LMTD THE DOCK Sim passengers AS HURRY ASHORE THE BOSS WATCHES o. : BKr-UNE- R EAGERLY FCtt HOMER. 1. Falling leaves present a ti affiq hazard and the motorist n .should use caution in traveling over wet pavements or roads: 2. Early twilight makes it essential for the motorist to urn the lights on early and care shotild be taken to see that they are in proper condition. 3. Reopening of schools, bringing thousands of younjptf ers V leax-strew- HALF HOUTL. PASSES! THE LAST -- STRAGGLER COMES 4 DOWN THE GANGPLANK - to the street and highways, create the need for carefuFdnv-in- g to avoid injury to these little ones. Individual hare will overcome each of these threats to safety, according to the club, and car owneis feel obligated to use the necessary caution. It should also be kept in mind that the curve of deaths and injuries tuiW upward with the advent of fall HOMER and reaches its hightest level during the winter. Cold weather is the danger period. Pedestrians figuredm 55 per certt of the fatal motor vehicle accidents lasffear, according to the Utah State Auto Assn which bays its statement on nationwide records received from the? A. A. A. The following simple rules for pedestrian safety are suggested by the motor club : ' controlled crossing except 1. Never cross the street at on the green light or upon signal of the officer. 2. At' uncontrolled crossings, Took first to the left before starting1 across the street, and to the right upon reaching , . . the center 3. Whery the way is clear, proceed without hesitation. Nev er run. 4 If caught in a traffic tangle, stand still and allow the cars to proceed. Do not attempt to dodge back and forth. WtWS : HAPPENED -- 7 10-- 6 $ 111 A Tfc I. Cm Irlun fUgbta ftMtrr4 by Fred Lochei Whats Happened? HOOPEE COME ON SPRAGUE flM GO'NG-O- S -N THAT BOAT YOU BOYS STAY HEBE ON THE DOCK. IF ANYBODY COMES cr? IN A HURRY 'ENv WAY SPRAGUE! KNOW WHERE THIS . I pJf HIS STATEROO' B 4 ' - Wiliam Doutre of the Union Motor A company reports greatenthusiasm among Durarit dealers throughout the U. S over the Durant built Mathis soon to be' in production, in Addition to the present line of Durant Fours and Sixes. will bra "carnfvery popular size and pricer of 97 eing built in coupes and sedans with a wheelbase continental Seal Red 30 a by and' horsepower powered raphes morfiir, capable of running 65 miles per hour. It is equipped steeldraulic Tjyheel brakes, Timkin bearings, Spieer blTier standard made parts. jointk2nthdy it i outstanding, averaging 45. miles to Economically the gallon of gas and selling equipped here to the customer ' for $495.00 to $550.00. YTheMathis IVatf i A P rt Britain Rlfhti Rewmi ROMEft HOOPEE , HEM: SWELLS w-it-tf UKfc- - , by Fred Locher Where Are The Plans? . 'rf quick! tuun jiAtTana this port: etherol in i on while open closed room W1LL( KNOCK AGUY OVER FOR ABOUT A HALF HOUR. IT MIKES wtfH THE AIR IN THE ROOM.AND GRADUALLY WEARS OFF! GET THIS AIR CIRCULATING -- TH ATS THE BEST THING yep: JUST AS THEY SHOT WE'RE t IT'N THOUGHT -- Its ETHeRol And THROUGH THE KEYHOLE! REWINDS ME OF A - I WORKED ON IN JERSEY CITY THISl IF THEY GOT A GUY JUST-UKl'DA GOT l'DA HAD ANY THE BIRD THAT DONE IT TOO'.'.-J- JOB PURTy :: PURTf COWIN' OUT OP IT SPEAV rro,wE Homer LIKE I JUST SAlPg T T FIRE PREVENTION WEEK FARM FIRES O With the exception of lightning, almost all fires occuring on farms are preventable, and even the danger from lightning can; to a certain extent be minimized by the use, of proper ' lightnihg rods. The causes of spontaneous combustion m grains have been extensively studied by the .department of agriculture. yet by Though the exact source has not yet been determined, continuous care, some fires pf this nature can be averted. : is ihe predominating factor in spontaneous ration in 'grains, and tests should be made at regular inters vals for the presence of heat. An iron rod inserted well into can be a mass of grain, and left fpr ten minutes or of$o,unnatural the for hand presence with the tested can be tested with the hand for the presenct of unnatura heat. If this is found to be present, steps can then be taken ' to care properly for the wheat. commerce of chamber of the Insurance Department The rura of the United States finds it increasingly apparent that its and Week Prevention in Fire interested as are sections this reason is why There every objectives as city dwellers. are all too frenquent-l- y , should be the case,- since farm dwellers fire of protection, and i of any type denied the benefit the prevention o care in exert the to greatest is necessary exact value of the ascertain to difficult fire. While it is seemto facts tify the each year destroyed farm property It is $100,000,000. more than to amounts estimate that it residents lose their lives farm that 3,500 estimated similarly in this way yearly, of farm fires, The recent drought has increased the danger as well as that an it, extent, such to dried Vegetation has roofs and stacks, are veritable tinder. TTloe i The Knockout HOMER HOOPEE Good by Fred Locher' ANEW night: they FOB ALL GOT THE EEM- - PLANS TOO - OUT OP Tvr money RIGHT belt 7? 7 P' WELL CHEER UP HOMER! if the Plans are gone GOME ! vnl DID THE BEST YOU COULD! T CM tin NT -- .. 1 I ryirv'Rt lAEV by Fred Locher Theres Still Hope HOMER HOOPEE Dine UDmirik , - U V All MY es MY STEWARD THAT reminds I ITS T pauctJ-thbr- we THE REASON SAY - WAIT A NMNUTEl HE DID NT TIP HIWWAS. BECAUSE I DVDHr- Hg ??? DIDNT -- DO YOU SUPPOSE -- WES YHg GUY WHO ' THERES SOWEBODY COWING UP LOOKS "TO HIM - WATCH HIM YEP HFS LIKE SLIPPING THAT GUY SOMETHING!1 ITS THE - PUNS , THOUGHT a HOMER HOOPEE , . Gone But Not Forgotten that ill get HAVE I HIM TOTO GUY IF - vonkers: V' CHASE TffAlLIE i sr EllSMORES dream "of - happiness in a delightful, romance was shattered almost ROY; began, but from this finer., tragic tangle emerged a CKERS love, bound by ties whicf wer i before t v jt it destinedjodefy adversity. - . )1 j j . JUST A MINUTE BROTHER -- YOU ainY COIN' ANYWHERE ! by Fred Locher |