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Fi ( LAUDED AT RITES jou tit un who fit thnx d Announce Rites For Former Cache Man i itr N- -, I o t h Il v ii j 1 1 j I vs J i x 1V! n ii n , u on t ) 12 f il an pi t kvure it nil mi I itrs should er tall iielfw thi', rrc-- i I i pi e iin e. ii, kiinuM prt .sure be rpt n utli above tins figure (2) Whenever vou pul on anew tire, or whenever a tire has been off the run, do net start on a long Jove with implicit taith that its -- W is eorrett tire may lose sevcal pounds ot pressure immediately after it is put on the rim Have it cheeked three or four miles down the road (3) Do not run a tire constantly on the same wheel Shut vour tires trom wheel to wheel, whnh will produce even wear (4) Do not rclv on the generally accepted theory that it's all right to run old tires on the rear wheels. A rear tire blow-ois every bit as dangerous as a front blow-oj- t. (5) Don't go around corners at li.gb speeds. This wears out tires taster than anything else (6) Except to prevent art accident. do not slam on the brakes. lie gradual braking is best for h I' 'h ii nn n k m in I h I n i r b, ! v. f k u t P n ne inning to deft it x Lex inns mto nil. n Tht htiK j xt ct til jt Oakliinl Limpid i t hn i u f , hut v'htikx man 11 n tlu md st nth up f t mu s mu i lit i i t i nd I f n - ind t in th Ihi siwntn it M In i j t n Mission Redx tht. uf ke.pt tlx St. x on the b walloping Two b.g innings the fc orth urni the sixth produced all the Mixxn,n runs Thtir vic-tlifted them three games ahead of the thirl pint Uains Seattle and Oakl inti and kept them within one gamt of the S it r imt nto -t tters paie-- s t i x ESSAY CONTEST IS PLANNED BY FHA ut V farm England region u prexentative of the Federal Housing aduunixtiation Denvei, nipt Mondiv morning with the staff of the extension sirvue of the Plan St ite Agri ultural college to outline a program for concontests in subducting state-wid- e tires jects relating to the construction "(7) Have vour wheel alignment or of homes or farm remodeling i becked occasionally, rear as well as buddings front Suggested topics for the essay (8) Look over vour tires occontests in luded improving of how see to are they getcasionally homes, insulation of homes, home You a catch nail may ting along roofs wiring of faimsteads, inbefore it enters the tube sulation of adequate water sys(9) Do mt drive too fast on tem, disposal of sewage, electnfi-fermer- s hot. dry roads. In extremely hot to purchase buddings for weather high speeds plus dry constead crete or dirt roads heat the tires, Mr England pmn'td out that his hastening their deterioration anyone who derive living (10) Start up gently; do not from a farm will be eligible to A thorougn enter the contest x spin vour wheels be made for eah (11) Do not bump into or run study must over curbs Tires have not vet been subjut howevir before the essay perfected that will permit this kind will be lonsidcitd to enter the of abuse without injury final ontest which will be judged (12) If your car brgins to steer by a committee appointed bv the slow down, pull off the road, Federal Hnuxing administration ind extciixiori strviie Suitable all four tires ciicfulh. fecrly, act. on comes when a tire pru( will be given to winners of is prepaung to blow Inspei tion the vinous phases of the contests aid mav prevent ? dangerous accident Mr England In cxpluning tht j i v rt stt up and thus save lives of tln Feiiiiil Housing oiminis tritnn Mr Pig, id sicl tha- u k j I iU ii il tki s l ii d 11 Joxi f h r t. i owz vwf - x x uh of Liwison of S Ut I Bi Robnixon and Mt l in 'to- nalurt had bun popul u joi among his friends and ixxot tales Ht hid bun ae home dramatus and soual life of Richmond in pioneer days Th v said he u is willing to be ot service and did his work wt I hi was dependable, he h d fuih in fail religion The Richmond ward ihon un der the direction of Sterling Larson furnished music Special numbers included a violin solo, J W Pulaipher, accompanied by Mrs Adoma Traveller, vocal solo, C I hia by Stoddard, accompanied Miss I'hvlhs Stoddard daughter duet, Mrs Salome Stoweil of Logan and Mrs Luella Glovei of Mrs Florence duet, Lewiston, Lewis and Mrs Rebecca Lewis The grave in the Richmond cemetery was dedicated by James o Biower of Freedom, in To See His expedience at thrashing out Detplexin proolema of empire tood Frem er Benito Mussolini of Italv in good stead when he Inaugurated the wheat thrashing season on the reclaimed Pontine marshes near Rome. Goggled and bare chested, 11 Duce worked tn the giam fields for three houte under a broiling sun, seemingly oblivious to the worlds arxiaty over his next move in the Ethiopian crisis OMI1.1! SALT LAKE FIRM IIYRUM WELCOMES ENTERS LOW BID MISSIONARY HOME SHOUT bid ot $3bUo for the con of a four room addition to the North (ache hign m hool was pitxtntid at a meeting of tht Cache County bond of tdui atiou Tuesday afurnoon by the Roberts A low ser- The program vices following was conducted by W dham S Bax- ter the Misses Beth Piano duet welcome home and Lora Teiry Alton Miller, readings addiess Rubv W Amussen of Logan Leah Carter of Preston and Elder Nile of Bamda, missionary Taylor Johnson wer' friends of Mrs present and talked of the good work accomplished by her in th mission field Mrs Johnson spoke and her appi eci ition in havof gouu ing hid the opportunity on a nn smn, vocal Milo by Ul r NiKin Kiompmicd b Muv Be nediclion by Grover Uhiix len bv i tnsen Mr 1 l three-year-ol- TALKINC MOTION wiih si;u;cii;i) Sl lUIXTS! btructmn chipel after the sai rament The deaJline for filing applicain tions for permits grazing grazing district No 1 has been set July 22, it was announced today by A D Ryan, acting secretary chief of f'eld operation Applications must he filed by all stockmen intending to graze the public domain in Utah at thi Salt Lake United States land office It was pointed out that after licenses are is.ued it is unlawful or drift hvcstoca to graze, trail on the public domain of the grazing district without a license K rim kk show Mr F'dv1. i A Johnson who Mwcnlv returned from the North field was guet ext mixsion of honor at a welcome home meet ing in the Hvrum Third wari and Cantrd NuNen md Clarke will leave Thuis-12 IN for Mexico City to attend the budding, to make them comfort- international convention of Lions able and efficient p to Jo nerjubs Mr NuNen is district gov- ARLINGTON RACE ccnt of the loin for rcnoviting ernor for the sate of Utah and thbudding is now insured bv jr Cldike goes as a delcgaL lederil gcncinnant ind the the Hyrutn u oinizction ckt m rower cm h. to iiavments The petty will travel by way CHICAGO July 17 l'i A start his season or suit ,,f the Rnval Gorge and will re- monthly dly mg field of at hast 12 thorougt o Ion It'S loir. turn bv wav of Los Angeles, visit- IS breds was indicated tnd iy for th i m wnu m i it San Dtegn $30,000 classic stakes at Arlington iv paid witlun fve yens with at me the pxno.silinn lcMvt one payment cav.h vnr d Park Saturday m which the A recently udopt-- I championship will be it ui new thepiovixion allow,b adnunihtration by stake for th, cation of the home and farm Principal contenders of some nidus uor are Omaha, the Kentui kv the establishment tASby winner, and Black Helen try pertaining to toagriculture, and schools it allows purchase and pinner of the American Derby remodel Both were to be sent through quaiters for agricultural wo k final workouts today. a 'east ttnee olner horses are Alii) Or THANKS considered serious threats to the ve wish to express our apprefavorites. They are Roman Soldier, Count Arthur and St Ber- ciation to those who assisted dur-us nard. Other probable starters are and showed sympathy for us Bloodroot, Calumet Dirk, Skip It ing our bereavement at the death baby, Nola Advantage, Official, Blackbirder of our Mr and Mrs Ross Hancey Chief Cherokee and Tearout as-',)- ,! Wai?dl in his early life tive every erfoit h ix been m ide to t the owmr of the home, and hv - STARTERS I i ik r . i t ' I i tx 'm nm.x x sh, Hillll t b Mt I 'x. ill M in ii Ilf nu mmniH- - H t ! n hi f, h v le n It t to 'S A 1 M ii la ri Bttwttn the lim x of tht fatluil. xt it stu tl it poj i h visible tht of tin thoiiximls of faun NAZI REFUGEES Lux mil ot In i w mdering tx i Ci ivtxidt funeral servicea for Mn gloht xttkmg nu tns of Guxtase Peterson will be held in xt If lespttling xiisienuue tht Southfield cemetery Tbursda H It was tj'xt lost d h it tht I mttd at 2 p m unltr Juh IT II P -- n the direction of of th xt"i nl i xtiuU to uinuvt si ih hix ibsoibtd tlu Lindquist mortuaiy s t Iihxtim his abxrbttl llt x Vf M s m t o ii'iUos Mr fMerson a resimux' in hoiii lull honu j'7 ni t d hi un e is i irmg dent of Southfieldis He former died several mm i H w i u n rt i lit d tod tv m i for days ago at S tn Patton, Californ to im in m t i' mi in a n iu j iiiH itt onimendatinn nia n x poinmixx it t n in bn hiuii is 'hit tht League M ht iimiI' of m tr if Nttion- - ui hrtike dntil re-pn m nh ' ) mu x (J of jrix-- j v itx ii , o k b j on in dtfiimt bip itmamed unplaced and that ' tl u t ii i t.1 di ork t list oi relu f and gtts if ii m inv of thtxe tt t m 11 b s i It l O t Nit P t ll tn otix if wire in grave llC ! h tin ( ft i m tn g a ot t W IX ton liu ilnl hit lri u HI rt tu straits approaching desperation m . ( pie it unit SURVEYS LOCATE i tin h nut I' 1 )ll"l i e W llir.ishniLi (irum, Not b - tin OCAN, UTAH, j V i I t f i N A i;, t t i III M I t II I I.I). JOUR RICHMOND MAN IS TROUNCE RIVALS 'O H E K A Showing Thompxon Construi tion company of Halt Lake Citv Buis of ten companies were opened by Llovd M Theurer, board clerk, at the meeting Chr.s Bi rntson, also of Salt Lake Uitv presented the second low bid at $31,H0, while the Jacobson Construction company of Salt Lake City was third at $31,-qKouith was Moser and Hill of Logan with a bid of SJJfrno, trailed by O E Millard of Silt Like City ai UJ I'm and Johnson and MickiNon o Logan at $3Jfimj Berntson and Kuhre, Salt Lake contiutors now at work on (ity the Log m poxtoffne building in teied a lu i ot iUirno whih John U on of Silt Lain City Aiul( J xiibnMltd i hid of $ M (Hhi I)ean oi Lk Cilv ent(rl i Too ztnl Stetthi and of ot Iag ui was high with Dont Try It YOU SHE THE OPERATION OF THE WORLDS LARGEST ELECTRIC SIGN 3 TT t will hi M ( "I i sidt i.t f t Sl.r 'TTY, July 17 ip,mma Absolutely Free hi iiionmed that tin contrnt h fod mg furthir con sichraiioii of the hul- - They were nt As H that the St cti la j read i bv Efedc B ilLclumui npre More i.ii r mg he govinumnt pi nil biting the holding of lupioi than non who represented ns pe- - nits b persons uncli r 31 eonpunes lumbeu (oid ot ege will he enforced the iiaiii i d org ini etnuix and pa lit nmnus-io- n estordiy licpior ecjiuptionl comp ernes of v irioiis vrlceil five ih rrmtIn i kinds were in attemtinee hive store emploves Licpior sp Ilcxidml M CcUin alh d insti m tc d to i heck tht agi s ol il hurting of the bond feu Hit st iteinerus in le v h im pc l s ms the lm ir room afternoon in le mill' to linn might age it th (ouihoix iotlh d LKK sday, - 530,930. board e? Jnnlly 118-- 8 fi-- Liquor Dealers Must Cheek Ages Carelul! Ihnrn d Presented By n ( CACHEAUT0 CO. i e i tjm K. V. TzLLlOT 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C ( (). C GRAND ROSS TO FIGHT NOW ON WEST COAST non-titl- PLACING TODAY Iuranimint Special l euliirp 1ic tnre ll UHICAGO, July 17 tl li - Barnev Ross, welterweight champion and title former lightweight holdei, has agreed to fight in Portland Ore., Aug 29, his manager, Sam Plan, announced today An opponent will be named later The title will not be at stake Ross will fight Ceferino Garcia e m another bout at San Francisu) Aug. 24 J y',vnr&jA THE KID xa GLOVE KID WITH IRON FISTS X:, ..and a yen IFifoim for tolving mytteriasl H tc , CAPITOL E.W.ELL10T CO. See Thursdays Now Playing Herald- - A BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE BATTLE THE WAR FIRE Journal OF ON CRIME! Gtr- - AImi 2 I.ppI ( ftlrwil hiiiI IHramnunt Xhocs A I -- niI$tESEEV aONEl BARRYMORE JEAN ARTHUR CHESTER MORRIS JOSEPH CALLEIA P.ul KELLY . Lrwi, STONE ft a nviuw t . Onr ltccl Un' Np S, 5, 7, 9 TOMORROW AT GUAM OI B BIG 1)01 BLK BILL No. 1 "HIE INRSOWV HOMES Fcaturo No. 3 THE bi f LL HEn-Tu- o First-Ru- n Fealurv A I ot O1 T FLLIOT & CO. E-- xs 33 E. W. EIJJOT & CO. C Is r ? i r |