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Show .Second Section Second Section B-l Office Attendants Kept Busy Entries Arriving Steps will participate in junior department contests of Ogde"n's twenty-eighth annual livestock show, Nov. 2 to 6.~ Secretary-Manager E. J. Fjeldsted reminded youthful 'exhibitors that deadline for mailing notices has been set for midnight; Oct.' 15. A total of $7,000 in cash pre- at stake for is display boys and project animals, cash and in addition to special . who At Performance BRIGHAM merchandise awards.: From South Emery The South Emery high school field nunotices were rec- F.F.A. chapter led the merically when eived from five boys who will enter a total o£ nine Herefords in the breeding bull classification. Exhibitors will be-Billie. Cox, with four head; Sam Singleton, two, and Morris Lewis, Dean Baker and Hugh Peterson, one each. Jerry Buchanan, Bear River school Future Farmer, a veteran of four Ogden stock shows, servedSie°P KeVfind notice he will be back for more honors with his nine head of Southdown and Hampshire sheep, which he will enter in the department fat lamb" classes. Another entry notice for stalls in division was received from Neil Bothers, F.F.A. boy from Heber, with four head of Hampshire local Cause of death was believed to have been a heart attack. Mr. Cook was born July 13, 1883, in Salt Lake City, a son of Richard Burrows and Julia Whale Cook. was reared and educated in Salt Lake City* where he married Julia Nelson in 1909. They made their home in Salt Lake until 1918, when they moved to Corinne, where Mr. Cook established and operated a garage. The family moved to Brigham City in 1928, where Mr. Cook operated a machine shop and garage until he a few months ago. 'He was a 'member of the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians, and e n s had entertained e x throughout the western states, seld- retired ive steps. · t Survey Requested The committee today had requested the intermountam forest and range experiment station, directed by Reed W. Bailey, for a s iK-?»srs[ v"?;pienty^o ^^J^ "** *** E 4--Joseph- magician, died suddenly Thursday at eight-thirty p.m. while giving a performance at the war memorial home here at a meeting of the post of Veterans of Foreign Wars. committee to investigate the matter and initiate immediate correct- days cviiyfn or o« p CITY, Oct 63, retired machine shop operator, widely known as an amateur Cook, Preliminary, steps were^ being taken today to correct an "alarming" watershed condition which renders the '-culinary water supply of Eden and Liberty unuseable at times, menaces the irrigation supply in that area and poses a potential flood threat, it was disclosed today. The steps were being taken as result of a meeting Wednesday night in Liberty schoolhouse during which representatives of everyone concerned explored the situation and discussed remedial measures both from a short range and a long range viewpoint. Deciding immediate action was necessary; the gathering appointed a Exhibits of cattle, sheep and swine were represented in entry notices received today from Future Farmer chapter and Four-H club girls With Nature Magician Dies In Water Supply Stock Growers miums Interferes Curb Dangers From Young members who What Happens When Man fafeeii to survey of the area om accepting money for his activities. Surviving besides his widow are a son and three daughters, Joseph ... what mechanical City: Lynden Cook, Brigham Mrs. to prevent im- WATERSHED ( STREAMS PLAY Maryon Meyer, Salt Lake City; Photograph taken in head of North floods, and to outline a Ogden valley)AWAY, shows what water can-do when nature's restraining influences are removed. Denuded Helen Vinyard, Long Beach, program to bring the watersheds have allowed long-range Verona Mayne, normally docile stream to cut deeply into its bank_ andI Deposit Calif., and Mrs. watershed into proper condition. debris. This condition, this which has adversely affected the culinary water supply of Liberty and Brigham City; also four grandThe committee also requested the children; his' mother, and a sister,' subject of a recent meeting to plan corrective measures. · forest service and soil conserva-» Mrs. Mabel Williams, Bountiful. a make surto tion service grazing at the Harold B. quired to devote two days per week body vey to determine what future home, Feltfuneral Brigham City. to Ward the project. can usage be permitted without further damage to the watershed Event cover. Herefords Ready was exp- To During the meeting a movie proS3 funds raise Entry notices for participation lained that the area affected, thejector the L. D. for S. Marriott ward in the cattle division came from Arrival of the "flying mail car," Five persons were injured upper watersheds of North Fork will sponsor a country store at the' the Utah state industrial Clair Theurer of Providence, at Hinckley airport, scheduled Thursday night about seven-thirty of Ogden river, is the principal J. two fat Hereford steers; Clarence four-thirty p.m. today will be delwhen automobiles driven, source of culinary and irrigation chapel Wednesday, Oct.a 9. Activi-school as their laboratory, two Uniprogram begin with was anWhiterocks, Uinto J. Murray, water for Liberty and Eden. Firesties will ayed until eight-fifty m. of George by Harbertson, 56, Utah of students today were p. one versity Hereford in the county, nounced. The experimental ship and have denuded thisWinter vegetables will be sold, One Whole beef classes, and Bill Runner developed minor engine trouble Lincoln, and August C. Galioto, area overgrazing indoctrinated into that phase being an such extent to of foliage to officials in charge. The of Saratoga, Wyo,, Four-H club Medford, Ore., necessitating repairs, B-28 Victory road, Washing- that when occur muddy according invited. work. It will be part of storms of social one animal of the was explained. ion Terrace, collided near Thirty- water issues from the water taps public is representative, their field work in conjunction same breed in the breeding classes.The ;hird and Washington. a Faircin homes of those towns. plane, twin-engined with In the swine classes, Larry L. hild Packet, university classes. Police the accident occurred said is testing the latest when Harbertson attempted to Toilets Blocked Days Bowen, Spanish Fork. F.F.A. CASH PRICES The field work is part of a unimail service-sin development air will exhibit four head of orting of letters while in flight. make a left turn onto Thirty-third During the recent heavy storms, Days on which persons may versity program to .enlarge field a Penny --Not was so spotted Poland China-bred fat filled with successful this innovation will save crashed into the left front the water before the general election, placements, according to Heber R. Added for All toilets, hogs, each weighing around 250 much time in future delivery of side of the Galioto machine. There was impossible to flush Nov. 5, are Tuesday, Oct. 8, Tuesinstructor in the school of were no arrests. residents testified.*, A quart of pounds. Darr Neilson of Sigurd air mail, the Credit You was pointed out. day, Oct. 15, and Tuesday, Oct. 29, water from taken at the work. Students are being taps said he will be on hand with plane has a capacity V. and Mary wife. Galioto his was reported today by Lawrence of 16,000 Need! was exhibited. It contained M. Malan, county clerk. 225-pound porky in the fat consent to various agencies but this alioto,and35, suffered shock and time was so mud himmuch opaque. almost bruises tests, and will their participate four-year-old to pause ship is scheduled marks the first year the industrial self in the swine fitting and show-The for Frances Rae, received State tests of the culinary water half an hour during daughter, school has been included. a never and Everett of have Shaw, favorable and cuts produced all manship contests, lead abrasions. Liberty; They a ceremony will be conducted The pair selected, Ray Wooten on and of and E. Carthe basis to Boyd Benedict's Ephraim report, St.Storey commerce. hospital. In Feeder Cattle Local Ogden-chamber of and Herschel E. Mason, will divide ver, Eden; condalso Julian water Harbertson has been Heppler, suffered the George tests, First exhibitor to register for and n'ational governmental, postal school was L. Christiansen, Weber county agr-time between the industrialwhom emned as unfit for use, and leg injuries of undetand homes of juveniles competition in the feeder cattle and air line officials are expected chest they Anand Clark an ocagent, icultural and ermined out. seriousness, pointed are studying. They will be recarload contests was M. E. Tol- to be present. derson, advisors. area car, of Harbertcupant The his concerned watershed Lloyd who will Bonneville, Idaho, liver, son, 33, · of · 2614 Lincoln, received very steep and is becoming show. 40 head of Aberdeen-Angus. lacerations of the face. They were badly eroded by ,the .unrestrained Other open-class entry notices treated at Dee hospital. came from the Painter Hereford. onslaughts of water, which rush (M .The mishap was investigated by in torrents when storms occur. Co., one pen of bulls for ·the- reg-. was reported to be the only Traffic Officers A.- R. Covieo, L. istered breeding classes; Sherman G. Bennett and T. Clark" -. Olsen. place in the state where comMM Clarkston, 15 .headfor *» mediate needed . _ -Marriott lying Mail Car'Five Hurt When Arrives Tonight Cars Collide Sets Pair Benefit it is Making Study QuAl OPEN State School 5 it AN ACCOUNT Dollars Lays Year it '' silt it Yours! Away to Pay! Registration ii it it it , Sets Speech It Session Stuart, QuLt OPEN AN ACCOUNT parable conditions exist, in which classes; the Acorrective measures had not been ranch, Encampment, Wyo., ; undertaken. Remedial steps will Ogde'n' Speech- club will eight head of AnguV arid' 'EhneV activities Wins for the winter season those taken elsewhere, parallel Railway Dierks, Haven, Kan., eight head, Tuesday .evening, Oct. 8, when of Herefords. . . it was stated. first meeting will be held toin CarStock show auctions will be Present at the meeting were Nov. 4 and 5, offering 438 head-.n.egie". library, according owners in Eden and Liberty, Court Action land owners and users in the head of breeding Herefords; Nov. 6, of-: C'.'Taylor; president. The meeting, range at eight p. m., is open to North fering hundreds of prize-winning .starting Fork, representatives of A in public speak- motion by-the defendants for fat cattle, sheep and hogs, -arid 'anyone interested companies in Liberty irrigation an order of non-suit had been . .he-said. .ing, also carloads of feeder cattle. Eden, Julian Heppler, chair. today in Second district and activated sev'.'This· organization, of Weber county, conservation in the case of W. Floyd man flood eral years ago, provides an opporcontrol committee; Leon Union the Pacific railror young against anyone,, for old, tunity conservation service, Protestants Join in to practice speaking . before an oad and L. C. Gribble; engineer, Sorenson, soilCharles Rhodes and Huntsville; and Leo L. Sturgis, fireman. audience,"" Taylor stated. "Last Ralph Ward, both of Liberty, memsuing for $40,000 bers year, we had Dale Carnegie grad- Rawson. was two Communion Day of the board of directors, Ogsons, Neldon, His uates, housewives, and people damages. The Ogden Protestant churches never talked from a platform. and Keith, 12, were killed when den valley soil conservation diswhich are members of the Federal automobile in which they were trict, and Clark Anderson, ranger, Council of Churches will observe struck by a train March Cache national forest. ing'was The committee appointed to take world wide communion at their ent, and acknowledged by states,- 1945, on West Thirty-third. morning services this Sunday. A men, that only a return to Chris- Neldon reportedly was driving remedial steps includes Ralph statement reads: tian principles can save mankind the time of the accident. Ward, chairman; John Whiteley "The first Sunday in October from further chaos and suffering. was set aside several years ago Several Ogden churches are having rally day on this Sunday also, ail the Federal council and the Council of Churches as a day making it the opening of the reg§JMt OPEN AN ACCOUNT ular fall program." Christians all over the world break bread at the Lord's table, ex- the meeting of the Ogden pressing their fundamental unity. Ministerial association, .the group This observance has been increasi- voted to observe this communion ngly significant during the yearsservice in all the churches represhas become ented. of war when purebred Hereford Bar-A Line · · · · · In · ·· · D it *1 OPEN AN ACCOUNT For Lovely Ladies for Their « Birthdays--Bridal Showers/^ or Any Gift Event! ,/· Genuine \J^± Cannon- Leaksville BLANKETS 50% Wool 72x84 inches, with R A Y O N BOUND EDGES. Variety of rich colors. Beaut- iful BLANKETS real PRICE of only at a B A R G A I You Sizes 10 to 20. Chenilles, ROMAINE C R E P E Thrifty SPUN WOOL FULL Blankets. BINDING. Gorgeous 8-INCH. ,495 MCCLANAHAN'S WASHINGTON BLVD.I RAYONS. They're Gorgeous! 698 VALUES--only 12344 I *° 13 MCCLANAHANS ?344 WASHINGTON BLVD.I S and No No '-. Your Delay. 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