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Show THE HERALD fl) JOURNAL 1957 29 SUNDAY. DECEMBIR Lottan ( adit lounni I Ian Some Cache Memories How Jimmy IY PRESTON Operated The Truck DURHAM, England 0 PI' Jeven year old Jimmy Biennan shrugged off his feat of maneuvering a half-to- n panel truck for a mile along a busy main road and past dangerous intersections. There really was nothing to it, be said. "I like anything mechanical " The panel truck was spotted bv a motorist who at first thought it had no driver. Then he glimp- sed Jimmys tow-hea- d peeking over the windshield The motor-- 1 ist trailed the truck until he could edee it to the curb Jimmv told police the truck was his uncle's He said that when he found the key in the ignition he decided his uncle would not mind if he drove it home He learned to operate it by watch-in- ? his uncle, he said He said he had no trouble seeing all he did was crane his neck when he was not too busy operating the gas pedal and steer- ing When I came to a corner I put on the brake, lumped out to see that all was clear, then drove off again, he explained. No Turning Back Now For Antarctic Team AUKLAND, New Zealand, 01t The New Zealand ex- pedition led by the conqueror of Mt. Everest thrust to within 240 miles of its goal during the night There can be no turning haik, Unless the tractors ate abandoned There is enough fuel to cairv the party to the pole but not enough to bring it back to its jump off base, Depot 700 Crane Stamp Sales Soar WASHINGTON OR fince it was put on sale a month ago, the Post Office Department said ft has cancelled 778,287 first dav covers and sold 3.421,548 of Its new whooping crane three cent tamps N1BLEY THERE WAS A little news Monday morning, Mr. J. M. Bell fiom Paradise in the Journal of of tire same company arrived here to try out the mill before it April 29, 1893. was turned over to the owners. Winter weather continues with Everything worked satisfactorily us and feed for stock Is rather and proved that the work had scarce. Notwithstanding the great been well done. amount of snow that fell, the winThe elevator and storage bins ter was not severe, had it closed for wheat have been enlarged. the usual time for spring. Men The elevator holds 50,000 bushels, worked in the canyon most of the and then there is an 800 bushel time, getting out various kinds curing bin. There is also a 250 of timber, and those who are bushel bran bin and a 250 bushel fond of sleigh riding have had, bin for chopped feed Unlike many of the best mills ample opportunity to enjoy them- selves. of this kind special arrangements The people seem to be alive to have been made for the accomotheir religious duties. The var- dation of tlie farmed in the line ious organization- - have been well of custom work, and he will now be able to get a grist ground patronized Both of our day schools have and have the toll taken out of his been well attended up to date, in wheat as in the days of yore. fact they have been qui.- - crowdThe company deserves great ed until quite recently. A short credit for their enterprise. Only time ago the citizens voted an- the very latest improved machother tax to build a school house. inery has been put in and the new We are fencing our public mill is second to none in Utah. A BASEBALL LEAGUE for square, ten acres, with a good picket fence and with turn stiles Utah was being talked about in ' at each corner. Trees will be April 1893. v The probabilities are that the planted to make a pleasure lovers of America's national pasground of part of it. Two of our citizens, Jacob time in Utah will have an opporLarsen and John J. James, are tunity of witnessing some first about to leave us to perform a class base ball this season. A mission to Europe. Brother Lar- strictly Utah league, to consist of sen expects to go to Denmark the four leading cities of the terand Brother James to Great Brit-la- ritory, is being formed, and it is On Tuesday evening ward sate to w ager that before the first members met with our departing of next month, it will be organibrethren and their families in the zed. All that is now needed to Meeting House. All partook of a complete the league is to get Losumptuous repast, after which gans consent to organize a team. was L,gan sport enthusiasists had the evening, until spent in speech making, singing betler get busy and see what they can do renting and dancing The health of tlie people is Mr A1 Law ison, who has mangenet ally good, exi ept .Samuel aged several crack teams in the Obi ay who has been suffering east, and who is a pitcher of the with blood poison, after having a first rank, during a conversation tooth pulled. yesteiday said that Logan should which have a good team What he wants THATCHER'S MILL, will be rememiieied bv all old is to have the business men of the timers of Logan, was lenovaled, town take an active mteiest m it, and new machine! y was installed or organize a stock company to run it on business principles in April 1893 A good professional pitcher The Thatcher Milling and Elevator Company has finished re- and catcher could be secured at furnishing and ovei hauling their a moderate salary and the balmill on First Street. Neither ance of the team could be made time nor money has been spared of home players. The gate reto make the mill one of the best ceipts would more than cover exof the territory. Not one vestige penses and allow a portion for of the old machinery remains, un- the stockholders for the money less it is the old turbine wheel. invested. Mr. Lawson will stay here unThe work has been done under the supervision of the Case til next week and pitch for the Manufacturing Companys expert locals against the A. C. team at millwTight A. W. McEowen, and Johnson's Grove Monday the work is a credit to him. On ' perintendent of the Church Brigham Young College. He del--' Schools, has been visiting in Lo- - ivt.d an address to the students! gan during the past few days. He on Monday R T Pelt v, late of the Geoige is much pleased with tlie educa- tional work now going on at the A Lowe Implement Co., lias now I engaged In the sheep business with his father. His place with the Implement Company has been taken bv Mr. Robbin.,. Ifo be continued) OUR GIGANTIC j j 1 a8TUS dfflHJ Is Still In Progress With A Fine Selection Of Children's Clothes cad economy J j convert to : mid-nig- Sir Edmund Hillary reached the point of no return on his dash across the Antarctic polar plateau to the South Pole four-ma- n that they hitched up next m jmlng and went back to look for them. They were luckier tha? they planned for they found th hole wheie the old bear had spent the winter, and in it wrere three fine cubs They captured them all and brought them home to show their friends. AND NOW A few local items A BEAR WAS killed and some from the city and county during cubs captured in Logan Canyon tlie month of Api ll 1893 in April 1893. The people of Cacive Valley Dean and Herber Fullmer are will be pleased to hear th- -t Aposlucky hunters The other day they tle Moses Thatcher's health is went up Logan Canyon for six rapidly improving. He took a or seven miles to look for cedar. backset at one time during the They took rifles with them and latter part of last week, but the rather late in the afternoon they crisis seems to be past, and now spotted a large brown bear and the restoration of his health some cubs. They shot and killed seems to be a matter of weeks. Aaron F. Farr Jr., is moving the old bear but the cubs escap-ed, and as it was getting late his family to their country res-- 1 they loaded the bear on the wag- idence about two miles south of on and came home Logan where they will make their The boys were made so much future home. fun of for having left the cubs Karl G. Maeser, general su ' Spatially designed year ing unt-fin- d hr modernizheating plant Take full advantage of economical gas. An Iron Fireman Radiant gas burner will convert your present heating plant into an efficient modern automatic gas heating unit. 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