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Transition ductile-fragile du PVC plastifié à différentes vitesses d'impact : compréhension des mécanismes et modélisation
In this thesis, the impact resistance of two plasticized PVC skins used in the automotive industry is analyzed. Generally, these materials are compared between them by using physico-chemical techniques such as the glass transition (Tg) which does not always allow to represent the performances in the real condition of useof these materials. In order to improve the understanding of the failure of these skins and to propose a more relevant alternative to the Tg, the notion of ductile failure threshold temperature (Tdth) has been proposed (variant of the DBTT) on unscored and scored specimens. In the first step, a study of the fracture mechanisms applied to scored specimens was carried out thanks to clamped SENB tests with video monitoring, completed by a numerical simulation with Finite Elements (FE). This study allowed the identification of the calibration factor used for the measurement of the fracture toughness. It also allowed the observation that for these materials, the crack propagation starts at the apparition of the nonlinearity and not at the maximum load. This result was then used to define the parameters to be used to determine the Tdth via impact tests. These impact tests were performed using two different machines: the CEAST9350 and the High Speed Tensile Test(HSTT) machine in order to explore a wide range of impact speeds (from 2 m/s to 23 m/s). The use of a tanh function allowed to optimize the identification of the parameters of the Tdth in order to compare it for the two geometries and the two materials. The results obtained show on the one hand that the Tdth grows linearly with the impact speed and has the same slope whatever the geometry or the formulation. On the other hand, at a given impact speed, the Tdth of a scored material will always be higher than unscored’s, but this difference changes for each PVC studied. Similarly, for the same geometry, the two PVCs did not have thesame Tdth. An inversion in the performance of the materials was observed with material 1 performing better unscored than material 2, but is less competitive in the case of scored specimens. This notion is not possible to observe with Tg alone.Dans cette thèse est analysée la résistance à l’impact de deux peaux en PVC plastifiées utilisées dans l’industrie automobile. En règle générale, ces matériaux sont comparés entre eux via des techniques physico-chimiques comme la transition vitreuse (Tg) qui ne permet pas toujours de représenter les performances en conditions réelles d’utilisation de ces matériaux, notamment leur rupture. Dans le but d’améliorer la compréhension de la rupture de ces peaux et de proposer une alternative plus pertinente que la Tg, la notion de Température seuil de rupture ductile (Tdth), variante de la DBTT, a été proposée sur des éprouvettes non-entaillées comme entaillées. Dans un premier temps, une étude sur les mécanismes de la rupture appliqués aux éprouvettes entaillées a été menée grâce à des essais de flexion trois points encastrés avec suivi vidéo, complétée par une simulation numérique aux Éléments Finis (FE). Cette étude a notamment permis d’identifier le facteur de calibration utilisé pour la mesure de la ténacité J. Cela a également permis d’observer que dans le cas de ces matériaux, la propagation de la fissure commence à l’apparition de la non linéarité et non au moment de la charge maximale. Ce résultat a par la suite été utilisé pour définir les paramètres à utiliser afin de déterminer la Tdth via les essais d’impact. Ces essais d’impact ont été réalisés en utilisant deux machines différentes: la CEAST9350 et la machine de Traction à Grande Vitesse (TGV ou HSTT) afin d’explorer une large gamme de vitesses d’impact (de 2 m/s à 23 m/s). L’utilisation d’une fonction tanh a permis d’optimiser l’identification des paramètres de la Tdth puis de les comparer pour les deux géométries ainsi que les deux matériaux. Les résultats obtenus montrent que la Tdth croît de manière linéaire avec la vitesse d’impact et possède la même pente quelle que soit la géométrie ou la formulation. Par contre,à une vitesse d’impact donnée, la Tdth d’un matériau entaillé sera toujours supérieure mais cet écart est différent pour chaque PVC étudié. De même, pour une même géométrie, les deux PVCs ne possédaient pas la même Tdth. Une inversion dans les performances des matériaux a été observée avec un matériau 1 non entaillé plus performant que le matériau 2, mais moins compétitif dans le cas des éprouvettes entaillées. Cette notion n’est pas possible à observer avec la Tg seule
University of Texas, El Paso vs Utah, October 2, 1976
Football game statistics Western Athletic ConferenceAttendance: 20111 Head Coach Tom LovatFootballUTEP 14 Utah 38I SCORING SUMIvIARY t .. .."".." m .- tIT~6 0. Q 0. •• .., ;.~. • iii 4t ., • 6 0\u27 0 0- \u271\u27EXAS=EL PASOJ:It ........... ~1,;4Q -:" \ , , 1.~1 .. : .... 10+1 17=1 2,4~1 " \u27 )~"=:7~ ;~~14 ." )~14 l ) \u27-........... u T-EA1~ PIAY.J5iRfIi ", UJ:AH .. ,~., STEPl\u27OE \u27il \u27 \u271\u27" \u27oo.\u27EP AMERSON UTAH McNA.MJ& tffMi" GRAHAM UTAH HAGEMANN UTAH MOSEIEY ,\u27, UTEP Al-lERSON UTAH,": ,~ -. PEAKE 1 7\u27 2. "~ 24- 1 \u277 1, :::",\u27 "\u27\ 0 1 SCOli.lNG PIAY .J;: .:tt:\u27i. Utah to defend south" ilCNamara kicks off north to the end zone where it oounCles out (l 1/10/T20 Amerson keeps and. rolls lett tor ~aln of 40 wall &: smll. tackle n 2/6/\u27r24 holt tries left side for 2 f) ha.mSOn &: Krebs tackle 3/4/126 Jehnsoncarries for a. bout 2 tdth ~"l"\u27r:rell recovering for Utah on the 126 . . . 1/10/T7 .-\.merGen nips late to t.ra.Uer Holt tor :3 off ride sidell Washington uWdes 217/T10 Same play goes to lett side with w\u27J.der sueep tor 14 &: first down!) Small tackles 1/10/T24 Bailey dumps Johnson after 1 yd pickup chest to chest 2/9/1:25 Cobb dumped by BaUey trying to go lettp no gain \u27 J/9/T25 .!Jraw play to Johnson a.lmost gets it!) picks up 99 Hari1.son tac1clesa measurement says short by 2 feet 4/1=/T3J+ m&1ker punts but drips it on the sm.p with Utes coveringf} .t"l1li fiieso UTEP has ineligible m.n downf\u27ielda deol:i.ned Holt with a bounce to the T311 retum¢ to the T25 t~r 22 )"ds where fSshington tackleso. 1/10/1:25 Amerson:runs i\nto James &s he g08 leftf) ~&i.ns 2 .2/8/127 ,\marson drips it but falJ.s on it for no g&;a,n or loss J/alT27 .i~rseth !\u27UnS down ,\:mermon s;oing left on rollout option!) no gain 4/8/\u27f27 ..Jalker hangs high on to th. U40 tor 33 yd kielce tail" caught. by .tixiptmr Pimcs , ) l/tJ.Oj1.26 Johnson tries middle tor 21) JameS\u27 it!: Krebs taclcla 278/T28 Johnson tries ft06) more fer 2 . mars 0 13&1.101 & Kreb l::atJkle 3/6/T)O .imlsrson calls timoouto Am.~rt1on throws rillht to JUlcom in olear as Utes jump a. bit!) 14 yards de first dOtll"ft ljl0/T44 Johnson suttersteps up m1ddl1l tor J~ Failey &: ~bs ta.ckle 2/7/T41 .UnGfrsOD tries to roll left a.m slips tor less of abou.t 1 317t/T4~ UTEP shifts m.!lln ill~sallyo .5 ycl pemlty . 3/12t/T41i In same shUt UTE? throws to lett but nag fiiesopAss good to!\u27 40 declined penalt: 419/~5 ,NUke!" punts ott crowd. to Steptoe on the u26 where it-Os tail" caughto . , . .38 yd kiek(l 52 yd Ntu:m i/l/Ul 4\u27\m&I\u27SOn hits oft lett side f01"·l yadi &; TD with 52 seconds to go" Alvarez PAT is soCtcerkiekerd r~ht tbNu,gh" O\u27l\u27!!,\u27PI? UTAlh.., JUval"SS ld.cks ett south to u U {O" ... ·"" ... t ""!L"\u27 _ ~"""\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27.- • UTEP \u27ITS UTA H First H~U II 2nd \JUartera \u27t\ifl5\u27ifl ~(!\ins; 0©1l1l.tho . . \u27I.. \u27A~ 2! 5/"09 ~S;l@le17 ~~gj up mi&ile f@li." 8 & futllt d@\u27iiMO Balvih &: ~ ~;~ e n .i /1, ~~~17 trie~ l~t €fJnte2" f~ 4 ~\u27"f 6 Bl~J.d\\l,"irl IOOnt fim lF~ fltff left /i!l:1\..d.s() getu 2\} SawJoa &: YGtlWi ~©kl \ . \u273i!4J\u27l\u2725 hi~ on !"W\u27! laft f8VGl"th~1iS Cc!t~ \u27W th@ #last ~@ko • tiTMh 10 UTEPE 1 *Namn.N k1t-lU @cuth to Holt on the TlOe . uth ~ Hi~1Sll ~ th~ ~ _~ ll\u27AG ~p~ it: ~~ii1 H~~\u27Wf.tJif."Jll 1/10/T)! Pan:el\u27 off b&U)\u27b~ek ~e0 t@ lett @ve:1l~ 22 1il.~ m @l~o ,. \u27/8/T8 C~1"\u27b8t:! M.~ l@\u27.tt !W.iii t~\u27K\u27 4() BlIa@k t&@kloo ~. J"I~!\u27l\u274 &ldwin trl.G1iil /fight @~~ ~t ~ ~th~~ b.v Ja.mm\\u27J lClJaea @t ~ )\u27~j\7 H.1t.~~ ~t. find m/!-i!" &~ blG§kal ~~ aD:! Imgm.~ ~ in tM;~.2 ~ ~~ himl with 6a41 ~ ~;VG ~~~ PAT Ttl.ith C®~ Ih;@~ ~ ~~o "\u27~ , 24 UTErs \u271 ~hm:ftl. k:i@ke @f\u27t ~th t®Hclt on the Tl" he comes w.t to the T20 ,_=.G\u27\u27:r:t?V\u27\u27\u27#~~ 1/10/T20 Bachoter hits right. .side tor 4 nth new: QBo Steve Smith 216/T2i Smith throws to west sideline where :3 Ultes cant. reach it IT2\u27 Smith hits Eachofer down the midd1e tor 5 yards lT29 Walker hangs Olla to the U:;6 where Piercs f&-ir ca.tehes ~ 35 yd kick ,: ri(iju\u27j6 GiI~oo~ I@®~ l®ft tf!.l\u27l\u27· J!l rJsmflil@D ~ ~@~l~ r:i1\u27lo\u2739 .g~m\u27l ~ \u27m W~~ W@ it; bap~. oot \u27&it th@l m7 ~~~~ ;/{7/UYJ J£.~n ~&lIt ~Ii!i~ tilt1il roll b8"E@~ H!l:g~ m® ~s 1li d.e~~~~ ;;\u27:/1/U\u279 !l11r~ :&l\©bi 2\u27J1 ,aroE); 1/ 112 Smith still ~Jl sex to RlaYG Cobb 6 swesps as nag fliesl,) Gl"if\u27tin Be &\u27ileL~eklee U"./J!.i&\u27 () haJ.l castanea=: yam pe ¥ !/16/T6 ends before ylay gets ott UTAHz .. 31 UTEPa Z n Sm ...................................................................... . FfIiW ~ ......................................................... . R~iIf Yardags (Net) .................................... .. P~_g Yamage (Net) ....................................... . *R_m Yardage (Net) ........................................ .. Pa!JSa!il (Comp\u27d" Ati\u27d "Hsd inhfd) .................. . hm (Number\u27~ Avera .. ) .................................. . ~ &M ....................................................... . \u27If erds Peillali~ .................................................. . W!iRING Johnson ~......L --2..... Amerson\u27 ., 1 4 - --,pc- Holt ~.....iL~ !PASSiNG _"\u27~~~e~r-i=-so.;:;:.:n;:;....... ___ 3_--L-..:.L ...!§.... --1L Smith ______ ...L-~--L. ----2 J.. PASS RKEiVING XUcorn lib? HIlI. \u27i~ .. 1 14 -0 l_/I ---------- ----- ---, !W9s u ~mG .. Ave. em ....;~:;:.;:rJs.:z:::lk=er=__ _____... ....lL ~ ~ .b UTEP ., 2 3/6/1 \u27----- _-~-)6 4 11 Peeks UT..:UI )1 11 111 104 _... 0 --7./.1.S./0; ---- _.--L-~ 1 l\u27 t 10 UTlUi ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ~c! w_ 1iI 0afa 11 .35 -1 -8 5 44 -1 -:31 -L. 2l. -0 -12 flee AP. .. ~ Yde. . • _______ ---r-"_~ __ No.. ~ ~ Steptoe -1.. -42 -1 Cordy J 46 0 1 16 -1 . .... ............. !lib. At.\u27g. &ms Qia -L JJ -38 UTE? VB UTAH Saturday, Octo 2; 1976 1130 polilo , Sec~nd Half\u27 3rd Quarters Band. Night was succsssi"\u271l1p eolorf\u27ul & WETo Utah defends south ru-a will ~k north··t-0 the Minders.o !~m kicks north to the T18 0 fAlling fol" his efforts wh®ra Johnson takes it tQ the T31 for 13 ~ return (110/T"Jl!&\u27 Bachof\u27er takes it for 12 yards, with Small tacklingD f:i.rst down \ .110L143 Sachotsr slides into Baney tOl" nofickup of 1 . Z 97TA4 .Rain easing up .. Amerson hits HarOld Jonnsoll &: flips Spencer over h:l.S back and. nUs tor 22 yards . \ _/10/U?fo Bacho1"er goes right tor :; . 2/\u277/U31 Amerson hits luleorn tor 28 yardsD Small\u27 saves it 1/3/u:; Amerson keeps and. goes right trying to stretch it out" ref gives him short .3 2/inches/Umch line.l\merson tumbles it and catches it himself for Tn with 12:14 to play .. UTAH::;l UTEP& 1:; .AlVarez PAT is gooo.Q UTAH:» UTEP:!.;" JUvarez kicks south to ~~ ®li\u27! th@ tmG ~~ed WJ. th0 U2Se 11 ,am.a mrjikiar~(!s · i,~,Q.nj2.s P®cl!4l Tdth~t mmh @f a h@le g@ ~~0!!l defle .~!i G£l k~~,,"1lE1l i@@!l! ~7l>md. ,.,e~~" is Jil!.Mfi \u27f~1U14 H!lg~ &, ~ t~ 24 &: f1:nl\u27t d~ \u27i..j\u272,J\u27J!U\u27J! .~smt/)y hi~ ~. fGllr 6 :2lP~)lTjJ).j. l~€JQl,ey @ff daw phi\u27 rts~ 6 _" 8: f~ d~~ !@I~ ta@kl~ \u271"\u27~:\u27J1:!!J .P1~..kG} tri®!S :n..pt· ~idm :lab the P~t 0: 4GB d_po 1/10/T1~ Junet\u27Son throws deep bomber to eI1.st sideline where l«tler cant hold aM is hurt\u27 Ho JonsOf! but he" s up *& OK 211o/T1f; l3achofer goes up m1ddle for 4+11 Bailey tackles ~16/T22 Amerson tries to keep le1\u27te picldng u.p 311 wm.8: Norseth tackle 4/\u27J/T25 Walker back to kick gets toweled ball whUstle awl 1@". loops one to Steptoe :for It 38 yards to U3\u27l where " \u27~,#fJ"j1 Mi~vm f.f&k~ &: ~ l@ws @f. 2;\u271 ~k m~ . (" ).1:,/\u2703,:; HiIil.gemm ~_ ~b1Bl ~ ~ th~ R&m i~ @ll" Bal~ heot 1fL!;tu,S -.a~g:e t~1i!l ~ t@:Fi" 2 ;,if".\u27.-\u27E:lS .~k® alml~li,.t, tims """""-l.ll"\u27ht """" ... ~t, .".:1 ..... ", """ .... , .... ""IoY\u27 ~ "\u27-.v~ ~"" """" \u27~~""~~EI\u27 tISp\u27 eo.!>~_ &~\u27lI.l.!~,\ i\I/>O JII!i @,iis &~~@ _,,!~{;il f"\u27~t) lJt~ ~ \u27With h@~ . :\u27:.)S{,~;.;.\u27f!J,,9 H.l1l.fg~ h1~ ~ wh~ ~ ~ll&d ~I!lilete ®1Liit ~~2 @.tl, il;t~)t ~,",~.,.\u27\I.a_:=. "\u27f\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27~.Q Hm,\u27 \u27!.._ ~_ \u27iii\u27 ... ...IYa"\u27IdI..NE:l\u27 :\u27{,~~ 1- .&\u27+ ,.. . ~~ ~~ \u27?1\u27 hit~ Gtt~ i@in! ldt with ihldldn \u27blo®k:W8.; l;l~o l~ ~ Pl&7 plWJ; 1z~:~~~~~\u27~~ ~~ed :2110/1:14 (contimed.) Utah go1ag nortbo PeGke tries right side tor 1 ()9!\u27f:13 Peake S\liQ8p8 left 3M outs 111 tor lODg gainl) get.t1ng 10 pi"ds ~r;;lT3 VJOseleyends up on the turf 1dtb &:; smei" but stopped short (1 ioot/T 2. It line Mosel07 is stacked up in the pUe €iS quariQr ends Seeond H.a.li\u27l\u27 4th Quarter 3 :~tJ!"ln it llne Mi)Gley\u27bcnmces in cn 2nd t.!7 but ref says his Itimi knee touched !>i~hes/T1nch~r; ,l.ir.la B!.ldi:r\u27i..n also stopped short with 141119 to pla:r .. 1!10/mt line :&choter bulls 1t out. for long 4 n/6/1.4+ Hobb off bUsted b&nd.otf\u27 from ..I\merson ,Eets .2 1;/4/1.6 Hobb sweeps right (east) for 911 Grifiin &: Smll tackle rl/l0/nS Baehofsl" tries lett aUla for long:3 l 1/7/Y18+ Hobbon late pitchback: trom Ame~son goes left for 59 Washington tackles 3IZ/Y2.\u27) AIIlSl"SOn rambles right f\u27or pickup of f\u27irs\u27t\u27down &: S. Washinston &: Tatum tackle 1/10/T21+ Hobb hits line as whilstJ.es blow, Ulegal procedure 1/1S/T22+ Amerson keeps androUs left (west) for 11 a 2/4/T\u2733 Sachofer hits center for 411 measurment sem short by :3 inches 3/inches/T\u27J7 Amerson bangs up middle for first downD gains4ill Krum tackles with Ba11e1 1/10/~1 Amersoon hits Allcorn tor 24 ;yard paSSlll Smll. tackl.es &: first dom 1/10/u~ Belnap recovers A:m8rson\u27s tumble as he stArts left" flag flies apinst UTEPII refused loss of 4 for ? Amel"son & ball \u27A./lo/u)8 G~ts gaGS oU !\u27ilbt s~ fog> 1 otf w~!\u27 QB=>1ng 219/039 h1ts~~ 013 out ~ttem ~ middla as flag tl:1sIJ,17 Jam piss plus ,~Jl0/1\u272l" Oft~sX:i\u27ti) not Cr;~lelf\u27G weuve h:.Id.., W\u27&lmer Oft QB ~ fEots zip \u27!;110L\u27!29 Wamm- with ohaau.~ em fi\u27Wi! thE) ~i\u27 throws ~t play tdokG south 0. bea.ut.y to the T)S dlm;>& Ci\u27ow nms la~ 8: ~9 a1th GrUttn NCGV~ _ the Y38 \u27L/\u27iOIT\u27J\u27 HoaI\u27d ~ m1&1le ~t up f~r J aa the ifjia& \ t\..-z. 2- LODE.\\J I 3{P . S"""P\u27SON 3 S?~lN I \ 39 tJ\ \,c\-\£ LL , .. WA.\...L J 3 I 44 C.ROW i I SPE.NC.£.~ ) 4£ ~OOR.£ 3 5 P\\u27E.RC.E \u27-I I 40 MILLER 5. bREEt-,J\u27lNE.LL 47 1=O"RKC,RWt\\u27( j L\ND I 53 G~?.\~~\.J J 3 j ,b...tJ\ t. s ) ~3 M\LLE\u27R J. 2 .1 KREBS 3 6 61 YOUN6 4 9 c."RUtv\u27\ .41 J 75 C.LA.R.K J NORSt:.\\u27 H I. I \ 77 UN DER\1.JCc5D , \<J-..UFMAN l 3\u27 79 "& Lf!.... c K K. . I 7 "B~\Lt:Y R.· I ~. 6\u27R"E.EN"€.. 2- H~~\u27R\SON i .2 8?. B~R..NE.TT N\ORRELL[: , . \ I 84 jO\-\~SON LlN06\u27EY , l l : 87 S\\u2706L\N f7 to "BP-..\ Lt::\u27( M. :A 6· -. 86 BLPo...C.K tv\. I I I \u275C~ \S~l..L\u27ER.; 43 J,l...C~c::,ot-J 2 6 I TILLOTSON I ( 60 I-l~\u27<NE.S I 2 ( - TA."\u27rUM I 4 27 WA.lKER , - t-- PA.DJEN 3: 55 BlJRROW J BELN~\u27P I \ I Key: UT-Unassisted tackle; AT-Assisted tackle; FR-.FombIe recovery; PO-Pass deflected; PI-P.oss sntl\u27lreeoted. rcB-!{id~ 1-.1" .. (,.""..1 . , n n ( ) u o Univ of Te.~s at El Paso Utah Octo 2 16 ------....u. \u27rl9._ _ ~ __________ va. ___ _ UTEP ~ Finll\u27 ~~ ...................................................... Ii fim DOWM ,~ ... .............................. ...................... 4 First ti)G·.~·i1 "ins .................. .......................... 47 Ya. Gained ~ins ..... ........... .............. ......... ............ 181 Yards ~ ~ ........................................................... 33 Net Y ARM GAiNED RUSHING ......... ....... ... ...... ..... ...... 148 Num~ p~ AHempted ................ ........................... 16 Number PaSU Comp~ .............................................. . l\u27 Number Passes Hadlln~&d ............ .............. .......... 1 NET Y.Aru)S GAI~.,m PASSING ...................................... 102 l4umber Plays R-me and Pa~ ............................ 63~_ ___ TOTAL (;)Ria\ISi Y~AGti ............................................. 250 Number .. ~ ................................................... i. 1 NET YAmlS fiNmC:li:p\u27!l\u27AONS HiURNiS» .................... _ 0 flkJmbelr TimS5 Punted ............... .............................. ...... 7 Numbai\u27 hats; Had ~ ............................................. 0 !?~NTiNG AVElAGE, YAPJ) ......................................... _....;:;..;39\u27--__ _ Numbv Punts Rammed ............................................... 5 NElT YARDS ~UNTS RETURNED ........................... .,.......... 55 NlETIlETe.;RN YARDAGE 55 {PM. In2g~ions and fuw.w.} ....................... . Numbeii\u27 Kick~ ReturrOOd ............ .......... ....... ...... ......... 7 NEY YARD5 KICKOfFS mu~ .............. ................ 127 .• ~uanbalr TimC5S Penalized ................................. .............. iii: 8 101Al YAMS PENAi.IZED ... ........ ......................... ........ 81 i~umblar Times fumbBed ............................................. , 1 NiJMBm OWN fUMBW lOST .................................... 7 UTAH 10 9 5 24 57 242 206 25 10 1 146 82 1 o o 1 o o 2. s 2 ----:-:-~--------................... \u27------------""\u27--- ~ ---.-..- ,-. .- -----........................ _-----------.""--- Attencla~ _G_U_o_L_,U_, _____ • ___ Wea!iw: Ral..rly & cOOJ. () UTEP i ! Ganey; ~ -,-------- Ii& fsqj f._ - M..c:\u27IIlIlilp.-HJ. Yam:l \u27ft) .. !. Amerson I Smith , Cobb t )., eeeelVING ~··~\ucom. Holt Johnson .. Ii Wusted Bachofer .1,.2- --6r ~ 91 0 28 ---1 5 0 :5 ~-.JL-.JL 0 0 0 -_16 .--7-- -~1- _10.2- 0 28- ~ =: Nc. \u27fmt;; • 3 66 .0 28 , 1 4 0 -4 -- -~~- 1 22 0 22 . 1 .S 0 j 1 2 0 ...J ._ -------_.. _. .. - ----- -- • 7 Viii. 276 -. 39 =: --48- ---------------- _...;;sa;;,;;;.i!Il.;;.;:e~ ______ _ P.b ~ ~ Na. \u27Nz. No. ,... ... ~ 2 3 1 0 Hitcheti -y--SZ--~ ------ -_.. ..- ~ \u27*" UI.~.;;..;:;Ol.::_:_t--- _-_ ~ -_ tobb 1 22 \u27 ~ ____________ ~ ___ ~___ 4 Johnson!! II _
Persistent Immune Tolerance to Nickel and Chromium by Oral Administration Prior to Cutaneous Sensitization
Oral administration of allergens, foreign proteins, or cell- bound antigens may induce systemic suppression of subsequent humoral and cell-mediated immune responses (“oral tolerance”) The induction of specific immune tolerance provides a potential strategy for treatment of T-cell dependent immune diseases. Therefore, in depth studies into reconditions for optimal and persistent tolerance induction are mandatory. Here we report on such studies in a guinea pig model using the non-cross-reactive contact allergens nickel and chromium. Feeding per os of nickel sulfate or potassium. dichromate did not trigger systemic TDTH-effector functions. Instead, short feeding periods led to a close-dependent, and metal-specific, suppression of subsequently induced allergic contact hypersensitivity. Administration of the allergens onto the oral mucosa was most effective in the induction of immune tolerance. When first sensitizing attempts were delayed until 1 year after feeding, the degree of unresponsiveness was reduced. In contrast, with cutaneous contacts starting Shortly after the feeding period, tolerance was fully stable and undiminished for at least 2 years. Thus, in orally treated guinea pigs cutaneous contacts provide boosting tolerogenic signals, supporting the view that oral tolerance does not result from clonal deletion but from active antigen-specific immunosuppression. Indeed, unresponsiveness to cutaneous immunization could be transferred by lymphoid cells from fed guinea pigs in a metal-specific way
Oregon vs Utah, September 25, 1976
Football game statistics Western Athletic ConferenceAttendance: 25617 Head Coach Tom LovatFootballOregon 21 Utah 130 u /. September 25~ 1916 Rice Stad1um Salt Lake Cit1\u27, utah t11\u27AH V80 CREGON Attendance: 2S96\u271 Weather: Partly ClcN.dy.oil Tempera.tura 68: W1nd- N=8 mPh §goring by Quarters 1 U!AHo6 •• oa.OG~ •••••• G o· OREGONO.Q.~O •••• O.4 •• )0 SClgriDl 51_An scam . -TEAM PIAYER 7\u27~ llTAH HAGE.MANN 14 CJmG(lf BENNEr\u27l l=U c.tt:EGCfl GEIGER ~\u27=11 UTAH STEP!\u27OE 131=18 ~ BiNNETl .1~1 00EG6H GEIGm " 11 o 1 6\u27 U SeatING PLAY o ~o 1 YAR& QB SNEAK (~ kUk) -TIME 1 YARD RUN . (Sut\u27te pUs from. Cattel\u27t7) , U :3~ 36 YARD FIEID GoAL ~ 1:05 . 1 YARD RUB (GEIGtiR Id.clc) 22I YARD FBW GOAL " FliIRSI HALF 11 First Quarter: JREGON VSG JJ.1\u27Ali Grea.t night for season opener.. weather clear a.nd bsaut1tula No s1gni:f\u27ie&nt. bre~e AS a;ame openso star Soangled Barmer t.J!\u27UIDPGt solo gets thinlits underwayg by Steve n li:a,nsf1eldll a. Utahfl"\u27l/llshml.n" .Duck: captains Fo ts &: H1~key m,eet. a~ midf 1eld with Utah Clptains Hai&:manfj . Wall arid 1\u27i10S80 Oregon wins toss and will rece1~tl Utah to defar.d \u27south" L1tUe brsfie is strai,b:t.ening out the flag at kickoff 0 Mc.Namara kicks cff north. to J:leMatt on the 08. returned to the 030 for 22 ye.rdso 1/10/030 Bennett hits the middle £01\u27 4. Crum taokles 2/6/034 Bullock hits middle but is dumped for loss of 1 as he tripso Krebs tackles 3/7 IU33 Hende~ throws sw1ng pass to Bullock going rights gains 5 4/2/u\u27)8 ul\!ligel" kicks for 36 yards out ad bounds west. at. U26 i O.f;~26 .\u27 . - J 0 t fl· 1/10/J\u27.I.2 Z/121c:A1 3/12/041 4/19/033 u le~rt 1J\u27~r 2 JY1~.)r:C~l; ~·;ehl. t,,:?t::k:lGt:.J 6~,1cl!:)\u27;~n down th,,) rr.irldJ.6 fo~ H) Reed detensing 1?;il1der.1Xl ,t1\u27j gh t:. ar hl fo!\u27 }1t.r";\u27,~,·~ ..,. ,.. ,.,:.L(.>l,"~\u27\u27V\u27\u27 .\u27.".. .\u27,\u27.\u27,\u27.\u27"·~ ~.\u27i.....l.ft.f ~,~ \u27.·1.ju·.!".tO.:,\u27~.. ..".. drl"."\u27>;\u27;\u27"\u27\u27\u27~J\u27,\u27 \u27n il S, 0\u27e-e;.\u27.7•~" • .,p .t\u27"~ 6, S crl ",.I;.1.. £6 \.)1\u27"1 ) Bullocks goes lett for no gaino Spencer unassisted tackle Bullock hits gut for 3. Krobs tackles Hend.son hits Bullock ioing r:1gbt tor 10 yards & first dOwn Bullock goes lett tor no gain~ Bailey tackles Bennett bulls up middle tor Jt with Harrison tackl.il.ac & Lindsay Henderson to pass hit b.Y James tor 108s of 6 Geiger kicks .:0 P lerce on the U15 returned to 022 11 58 yd kick r","-ldwin ,!t uJ:) In:\u27f\u27!;;d, ,7md r",~tn h~;ld "it h BennGtt goe s right but washington dumps him for loss of 2 H.enderson throws down middle to Bauer but he is tightly covered by Spencer Henderson swiDis one lett to Bullock who loses 7 f) Ba.iley duraps him Geiger back to kick gets it rfr to steptoe on the U209 runG back to LOx: 30 47 yd kickl) 10 yd return ~~!! {t~~~w g{Utj\u27S ~:; J!d pe·::n.\;,l\u27·ty :i.n ~\u27:i, ddi tClU tv f0~~:- t~!;~ ft::~c~e .7.l!J. (aC1\u27~n:t ~,""1l u~;11 H.1..gen::\u27~~.~!} a;n l""\u27W.\u271 th?-~ltt>j~~ b.igll \u27t;\u27Q i~j::,v.·:(.~;e.~"1 t~1~, ~jt~rt, ~!j:!_d~~J.1J3(;: lc~. . l~ke.:?·t 61r!J~11~J G\u27!U~~· qB d~?a,ts &: d,ttmp J.~~/.;,(z.:.1!~.. . nn, \u27fC::lfl E(2gem:~rm !ljets k\,~~1d~1in ~:rJ)C) !1€> lG 2,,11"te~~f~e&l.t~c1 ~\u27j~J~>h, g"t JZJigh:L Bi th R~)(~~ th1:\u27C-fall ends e UI\u27.\.:i: 7 JRlGJH s 0 n Q(j~Cf(: HI\\u27M .. ~1~/le ~W~D ARER ~~~). ·~s OF \)![SAl \u27b\u27EMJ! SiiAT8Sl\u27!CS AND §r-lDIYiDUAi, il.~ .----.. ---R-ti\u27-d -.... _ ._., lI _I_W_. f- 7 mum pgNA.i. ~ ~ _. _ .. _u_._~. 1~\u27i.\.~ SiAfilS~ ---.. ~---------- ~~ o ~ ...................................................................... -------- .., il=ir:ai ~~ ........................................................ " , ~ 12 16 ~llIshi~ Y&\u27.Ilfdaga {~) \u27" .................................. . §\u27/ilSmiifi/ Yardage (Net) ..................................... .. 24 ,rlleiluri\u27 Yi\u27lB\u27da~ (Nei) .. ". .................................... . __ -1..1. _ _ P&3SG\S (e@w1p\u27d. Aif\u27d "lind ~~ic\u27d} ................. .. 6 _~.L...Q. 1 _14 21nt Pmab\u27; (i\u27«umb@r;\u27. Average) .................................. . -.5- --42- --- .1..- __3 7 ___ ~Uft!lb~ t......... .. ............................................ . ----o.- -- o Y&vd ~alIilGii:Ii9d ............................................... .. __ =)5 _ It 1.5 ---_ .. _----_._-_. _._--_.,,--_.-.... _--.-._--------------- .. -- ---- ,..- .. _-- _ .... _-_._-_ .... _---_. __ ...... -- ..... _._------ ------ --_ ... _.- -. -.--.. ----- UtM ~~ ~ ~ ~ AWd y~ \u27If!!l (Jab _9_ _ -1!L -!- 2.L 6 16 0 9 --- .. _------- ~ -,- --- -1-,- -1- --2 - --l\u27- -0 _._-_ .. _---- -------- -- him atld~t1rl ·t~iGa middle fOl~ ~. t\u27,£lga.z;:mtiM :;;lips eft right idG ~r.d (luts ,up field ft)~. . a fa-1tJ but Utah Qe:ue:~r with. Holding 9 g~in cpf It\u27li ~enaltv doolim\u27!d . 3/t\u27i27 B-lJ!Clhi Cll4?k w tt\u27.el{ lrJitb no r,n,ild\u27 pt1ta \u27it higlro It oou;n\u27laa &: is d\u27mmoo Cdn th.€l OJ7t . 1/10/0\u2737 Bennett hits 14 ddle tor 3a Banison tackles 21.!rfto Hend.,!\u27sin hits Gilchrist with Small tackling tor 11 yd: &: first down 1/10/U49 Henderson hits Bauer who steps out at ·vest. s1del.1ne. iiA1n of S 2/ S/UjJ.!,4 .Bennett explod(!s up m:1ddle tor 12., wallt4ckles 1/ 10/u32 Henderson throws to deep flat ~erG Ute d.f1eots (Spencer) 2/10/U32 Hend.non SW\u27lngs it . left to GUChnst who 1strippad ~by Kaufmano ga1ns ., 3113/U25 Brown diis left tor :; &; first down/) Harrison & ?8pencer u: James tackle (\u27~/l0/U22 Gilohrist hits middle tor 3D Kl"EIbs tackles \u272/7/U19 Hepdel\u27son throws left to wes~ sideline wber~i .P1erece defends J/71U19 wall almost 1b:terceptsbu.t· cant holti\u27 it\u27 in the, t.ratfie\u27 . \u27. 4/7/U19 Ge1ger tries field goal from 26,()6 yd try)e.; Itlis goOd at 710S to play JREnONd~ 110 UTAlh 0 Gaige,.. kieksoff south to C,~~~1M"Mr.~~";"A,@",~7it~ ~ ~ bt lt,o :;: t\u27:81.&11~-~"~ %rl.th t;t0pp:\u27l..~ out. j(;l)X\u27 \u27i:;Q\u27ums ~t t,he ~\u27lcl~in tries left aide tq? ~11ght less Hllg®m.1.11i:l hU:s st,9pto~ wh@ 1~~ i£;1\u27\\u27lt:lIthereci 8: i..:"ltel~tered vt\u27l.t.h on tl1,e !t!4" 9 ~~ dw~n ~~nalty , Hc;\u27).~e~\u271l:1 i:\u27i\u271ttJ WIZ!:a:,adJ;a f£Gi.."!g ;right, (0~!3t) foE\u27 pi@kt"p @f\u27 19 &: g;lJf0t~ ~~\u27tffl ,Prn~k@f\u27 r,~t,l]!!.t,\u27teE>,r;;; to r-1ght ;;;;:ldG to fi\ei. 20 l:Jill.~koo d@\u27IDn byh i,JiJ.lia.m&le,t, se:~t :\de!j,rM:l oog~ll;m:ll. l~(.;t!3w gQr ft}W\u27 it, & ·hj.tl::i·CG~tjr\u27fi!l1."i7y~ns&f:~:!r\u27st Q.Q;z,\u27]l H~\u27I~(;~~tUm k@1fi,1~ES\u27,i0f"t aMp:t@k~llJ.llP\u27.5 . P~~k~J\u27 (~;fr ~bbl(;;1,n" .1.9.".".,. ..i!1 .tl t»J&\.O.,;f." -0- 0 \u27~1\u27 \.O~".".~:, ,, nuT"~t H~" :1.3 .Y...\u27. lt\u27!..Ie~.. ....\ nJ r1~ .\u27lI! .:\u27; t iv.e\u27,,;.,l"lt","o;\\u27·~\u27" ~"\u27!"\u27~f.l "\u27~""\u27" "\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27H\u27l "\u27--. .liS where Bennett takes it to the 029 11 ""l:lryarre~urn"\u27--=---~ .,~".,,-,,,,,,,,,,:lEltj;~ ~U::,-ddla fC1il" 1 :,:~t~~:~r\u27 B:.t>!l..i.te&"t bl~.:t:;;\u27E)(iI Ho.gOID£r,n XQ)l\u27 }",~S 9 "., • 8,\u27 iJ~;.O .\u27tl~ "1~"".m:Olru~ ~{\u27!Ir:J..~ ~~t•: ?\u27J.\u27;-\u27t\u27!"\u27 .t~>! \u27t? "\u27retrreats into end 5011 (# t.:md d~ms out jto ttls 030 . 1/10/\u270)0 ImselilllU\u27m hits GI\u27&\ham for S6 ij1Ck0Y hut , . . .. 2ls/trJS lUiSEIIlIU\u27m. h1.ts GNlv.am aga10 for 1 & ~ first down ~~~ =1\u27 S:fF8" s:: It bis shoe as he ta~kles him aft.er. gain ~f 6 \u27J18 HnSGDIAim hite Steptoe going west. tor sain f4 10 &: fi.1ost c\owe den~;f1 tacklGS ~\Jlo/041 B!.,.nam ~ts Co~~neal\u27 _tt.514el1ne~ gaw 23 \u27A/l0/024 Has~ o~ nm hite. ~ golnc .left.. f~l" 140 t11\u27st ~O~ . .\u27 . . :~,1.10lo10 1149 to plaYQ I:igemal1D tdth PnIlSUN on .th1l\u27OWs,\u271n~mplEite intO· end zODe 2110]010 M9ll.um 1nterel14pta detlGQtGld !)sSG in end sone to stop drive 1/10/020 Bennett hits off right side for \u277 \u27 2/31027 Brown tr1es Ddddle AM is hit hard, Utah unsportamanl.:1ke after whistles loss a4 2 11.1Q/U41 51 sex to plaYa Bennett tries lett side for 1 5\u27§fBtt~ Henderson keeps tor no gain . Henderson falls forward. for no gain &S iame ellds\u27 aRmON, 21 Utah, 1) UTA.\j n (Home Team) (Visiting Team) No. Name UT AT FR PD PI KB No. Name UT AT 13 \u27WAoSHtt.!6TOiJ l2. 4 4- 6RJlo...NT 3 4- 14 5MA\"t.~ .3 6 \u277 fv\EU-UN\. \ , l~. 6RiF J:\u27. 0\u27-1 , 19 R\u27Etl.OFK~ 4- 28 8RO 8 AOUc..A.1i .., 381 ~:P~IN \ loB Hup~n:,LL 40 W~J.... \ 9 \u272.. 33 \u27II\€!r\\.. , ..- ! ""\ \u27- .4 ;... .F. · .... ~PE;tJCE~ 3 7 I 41 f\~"\u271 N\i\u27O ~ .(~\u271 Pt"G:R( Gr Z. 2- .4\u272 NUTl\u27tN~ 3 4 48 6R,\u27E\u27N ~IE L\.; , t 45 eEE: K.. LE.,! i \u271 -41 JE.N~\u27£N 5\u27 ........ L,\NO ~, I \u27.J .~ .- ~r If(R£e·& \u27\u27) 5 (03 E~\S1 €:AJ\4N t - ~)tC - SCi ~RU·iV\ ? ". i:Pi ~\u27~OL.ER , -- (Q \u27- {;0 L~R-S~~"\u27~ l i 70 P·L&ao.T!-f . i 4 66. \u27 K.~U~"M~N. ",\u27\u27\u27J. i\u27; 83 \u27W\L,(.\"MS i. .. f:\\CJt..ERT .,. .;;l ,> "4- q"Z, SA.., t..:E.\u27{. C"" :\u27..Js R" b...r-.I. ,. ;> / ~ 93 HA.N,DY 56 S.C.HNE\u27OE~5 I I , r--.. - -\u27--\u27-- G-,,5 EV~~\u27& f ~q t)~,-e: , 2 r--- - I-- ~l1 RU\u27CE.:s\LL . . t 37 e:, U L\"c .) c,JJ> ----"""-. !$,@,IlW -~------,-.- fill. "1- 3 8 4 29 2 16 . :;, .... \u276 , :2 26 ..! 16 -1.5 10) wa. \u27NQ. 6 254 r 8amG h!r m 0 Fev m 0 0 0 0 ,.0 " 0 ~ ~ .. 10 11. 13 ... 6 12 16 16 _______- _____- -".".1.._ - ------- ----- ------- --------- -- - --- ------------- -------- -- - . ...........-. --:---- ,.. kDs \u27i@ ·ee .1 :\u272) o 0 -------------- ----- --- -----------~------ 2. \u2723 mw Ilti!q .. VIiII\u27Iib \u27Ili\.l .~ S Z2 0 2J 4,. 67 0 ,:.22 -26 0 14 3 *. 1 ~ri .1 -0 -10 1 9 e =9 .. . . 11 190, al 2:3 £..,.. lGq NIl.. \u27i\u27IJe. .. 5 119 36 -r1- 1 ~2 li2 6 221 11 42 .. ---s~ ..P Imin ~ "\u27fK VGb. .. 1\u27& • \u2716- -L-..!.L --L-. 86 _____ Pierce -l....-....L _-_____ _-__ ~~..n.. _____ ---.,..----------- ----,..---- ------- ~- ------- ----------- _______________- ______- _____~ M _ _ ------- ------_ .... _-- _l.--ll -1L-1l9 _-_ n DRESSING ROOM QUOTES .= Oregon ~o Utah non Read1) Oregon Hea.d Coach:, "utah tooled. us w1tb. a lot of\u27 different things in tho f\u27irllit halt.. Th. new k1d"Da!l Hagemann, thl;\u27ew better than we thought he couJ.d.(! We tJ"ie" UTAH HEAD COACH TOM WVAT ~ ~ IiI thougb:~ Hagemann did a. aplendi\u27 ~u consider the pressure he was under to perform in his first s
Arizona State vs Utah, November 1, 1975
Football game statisticsAttendance: 15833 Head Coach Tom LovatFootballASU 40 Utah 14n (j VE!ivt~,nf\u27sity ot\u27· Utab s.ports InfOli&lation lli:\u27NA ~iS ITilU\u27;:!j ~~£; A~U m:\u27A~ ASf) . f.;~~j: P1A1CF.fi lat T "7 WILLIA!1S GI?.!F"Fl\u27N SPROUL iHlAliIJES UTAH VSo ARIZONA STATE Windg N-9\u27~ SPORING ~ Q.UARTER ~.o, SCOE!ING fLAYS DESCRIPTION O#LL == ---=0:: _ 1 yard nm 16 ydo paa~ from lydQ ~ .lr!i o 14 ~gs~ PAt \u27lIN~ 14- 40 .......... KUSlHI(good) BROliN (good) KUSH (good) JONE) . 9TR& TI~1E SC{~~~ 1..2320 ~".: .\u27~a Aii fC\u27Jta:1ma J\u27t»JES "ir,."dil ,0 . A~U·· rb?~S.~~ from trfa;msl" :eRa-JN(good) 4 , ~~~@~ imlteJf@~:pted by ASU is new I\u27llchool record for Sun Dev.ll~o 0 0 Uta.h re©ord fo~ mo ~~rt.s@h.»\u27. ., \ !l.i@llirt9z, qherk~s,l MeJ:ntyre" Hobbs & B~\u27.1\u27l meet. w1th 6a.ptains Williams & MOOre .. ·\u27,·Ut~·\u27Win5. th@:\u27._.·. r.OSli5 8t ele©t\u27s\u27to ra~vef) ASU to d~ferui ~. south" Jooes k1cks cft nori.h to .in~\:ena\u27 lidtri::\u27;:::!; ·l/lO/(r~p::;;,,;.:c~~~a.n·pass -~efle@\u27~ed tol~tt\u27 by!.Mooie·· . . .:.\u27\u27\u27, 10:;;\u27 \u27::\u27~hI-:~~ 2/101\u27IJ@P--";;~:~ .. ~~s starts . left but is ZiuJ:Rp\u27et.\. 1\u2701\u27 t\u27t~\u27 yard 10s .by Gordon. . ,.\u27 . .;\u27·~\u27:&1 .3/12/t!?,2/·~·:~:~j~9~~~Jass· dD~ middle :hi:Gef\u27eept.~ D7Petersen on theU~Ol\u27i>eti!la~d-\u27;~b~he ll9 .:\u27t,:f~ -;t~~}.~~~~. ~rds .\u27 . ". ,,::\u27~;\u27 toli@~ck . \-\u27.. \u27~~ .. : " :.... _ _ .. ". , \\u27: l/lO/f12!J .\u27 - C!lllin. 5W~p\u27e \u27rig\u27tlt-tol" lOl.lJSO~_.U5> ~~nem tackles.\u27:" . ,--:,~ .2~UWIDl.!k.~¢~n t~ciws JAiai\u27to Cort;r. at tbeeast: ~ideline:; inGompl~r~eo ·.P¢t·efs~k~\u274t;~t ] 3/J.J.yUt~k· .\u27 Collins f,>.r£ tullbaiilk draw ge1 zi1.~as De1.!"lls .dz>op. on J:2..im . . ,.. \u27f... . 2/].fi/UY.J\C~:td1,.,.cO~ bae..~ takes .in\u27ntagnan pa,11;is i\u2701.\u27gain of,\u2710 tdth fIaynes·.t~e~;ti~g l/l.O/i;o "S~~~~l covers &\u27Ob5 Oi\u27l de~p bomb, t~I>" mccsaple"t;,e " \u27.,\u27: .. (k_ .. -~: .,:.\u27 2/l0/50~~~ .. :~n q,ui©}~ df.nm·.an.d~·:in·ietp 17 &: ~rtQ dOi>!t!illg Gordon_taeld~ .\u27 . ]ilO/fA.3tJ· i}~.: th~s to Mc1.nt~.t..~Cti6 tightly COV\7red ," .\u27;.. . . ,:-,\u27 \u27. -,/\u27: 2/10/if33\u27 :.~·Hobbs·6~fost .und;erhBiatt&l:\u27ol-ir i\u27r~in1)e~ u:~ei"\u27 P.!\u27e~31 ~y:ies.2:lft~~~erse~ , Y§\u27~~d;:,:g~: ..... ... :\u27 -",:\u27" ... ,. :\u27 , J/7/A:30 \u27·~~:With DeviJLs holdiDg.~:th?I(41:1S t, 0 east \u27tr-,.\©k" offside ASU .\u27 \u27J!\u27i/fi2.EJ; . \u27IJ.~~ hits Collins in SW coffin comer bt\u27!:t he ©ant b,old it· .. \u27/ ;\u27~\u27!illfjyhits middle for eruf"Uiehes. ~s b211\u27 tUX\u27ns o~eio . ,; \u271 !O/A2k.1! . ~vett slips off right side flOg>\u27 1· . . . . . . .,,\u27_.0: 2/\u27J/A32.a.·,· . illortensen hits JeffersC)Xl on dmm &>in for :u & Zirst dow:; ner:@s t~~le6 .. . ~~ ... 1/1r{)IM~\u27) Hu~dlestoll :rGIil>\u27t)vei\u27s)l~l~ens~n ~lip -OO~VGttll iOflij~ ·o~.:; e~ ba\l.. :\u27 .• :~ ... !j,)\u27\u27\u27. l/lOI/A.~ . -·~~gi\u27!ari under pressure :rolls~ riglto:..& t~o~~.out o:t ~und . . 2/1{il!l!-~ . \u27·C~:t>~.y on::dmm &. out t.o ea~t . sideline ge~s !.1:i:G \u27by)i~sl) . gams 5 \u27. . \u273/r;/~ Cbllfus hits le:r~ side as utes\u27 move anq. 00 do Devils:\! .otfsettiilg \u27" .;(,.:\u27,\ 3/5/1135 . ·G\u276NlvOn sidelineer t.o eas·t; . side (lefYti);f) gets 6; Haynes ta©k1es f;j=I\u27~4oW1l l/]\u27O/A2 ·:Sten·®el. i.~tereept on tne\u27ll9;. 9 1&l"ds butl.osa of \k"\l1 I, l/lO/Al9 M~rt.ensen hits- ~-h1.ekel" for .. \u27 long gem to UlS but ABU in ~tion-·;., .. l/l\u27S/JJJA Mortensen. ~eeps to left side tOi\u27 "I yards of dayJ.ight:J Washington .. & ~1i/3ey. ta,@kle ;2./8/A21 tihl1am.s off option to r~ht geti3 it. j1srosg BOP.l\u27dea.u,,"\u27t & Huddleston ta.@kl~ \u27.\u27 3/;=1112/;\u27 Cherkas holds ~silliame to no g~ .oft ~ lef-~ aide. Id5/fa~ . ~\u27i rtensen kicks to the liM fi1he~e ~l retwms it to the U42" .taclaes ~ . . \u27. , U 1/10/U42. Coz.Q.y t~es in Dagus npass under eover &: makes 42 yarde ~tSat si~l:~"tin.@z \u27.\u27 l/lO/n6. De~- iti;fi,s Griffin in SSi _coffin cor~e-r- with }:36 \u27(.0 play~ lc"hs of. hooi1 there" Br\u2701m PA\u27f ~k is bOUs~ed ~. me.de gOOI1.o . ,AS{jg \u271 UTAH: 11 Brow-u kicks off- 5@~ to Hay;:\u278S on the ~ 114, returned to the A35:> 31 ~l\u27ds~ Bg>own. tackles him l/~ }/L,\u273~ t@vett slips liE middle fo:\u27" 4WslJ, & NoI"seth taclde 2"16:~~\u27} 1 Linds®y sa@k of 6 . . . ~/J!\:\u27-,n~ r·q©:&"\u27f.el\u27Asen· on toOEib tl;) Mtt@ke!" almost @onne©",s but he ~ailt4 h@ld dJ,i" n l/1O/Ul9 D&grum pass ~~ed d~wn h7 Harri@ 2/l0/Ul~ C~llins finds big hole ®ff- :Lett lSid@ tor U J1?rdffi & first d®m 1/1~/U31 ~1n0g & Fadok celled with 1nter.t6m"e.n~s on MOn\u27ellg paro..e.lty 0 f 6 on p&!!l5! :i~~ 1/Wjl136 1836 to pJlJJw in 1st qua1l\u27t~~o Coll:ll.m goes lett &: burdles llrts tClr S 2/;/w~ Coll.:ms trj\u27~ee left side f@i" 28 Gordon ta©kl@s 3/\u27J/ij4~ Dep.&\TA pass hit by- ~m to l~.tt. sid@ 4.!3/U43 B~_ with 11 §t!I\u27Jt to phy in quanel\u27 kica b0m1ty\u27 to the Al~9 he retreats ~ ~!OIM\u27IZ ba@k to th~ 125 (iff.l\lllef!3) . . . , \u27. u }\u27lRST HALF 9 2nd Quarter:; ", . . \u27," ;. " (lo1l.ins on the u6 oft the boune~» be· gees right to east, sicieline 1fmere Ster .. Q 0 ~ ~ \u27I> 0 ~ () " 0 (> .. ~ " .., " • An\u27tEa!i\s:\ Stat~ == = ~ ,,: ;GZG JlJ! \u27" ~~ .... I\u27 ~] .. £fIJuI ~ 7c= 1 ." .\u27l ~-, . ~~""-~S _ "L""L-----\u27~\u27-. ~"..,. \u27j) of ~Bt~,. ~ ,~ end Fe.Mulea (MV fddlo. .:. = .. ~~=, ;: =-__ ~~~~j_L~~~ ____ ~_-="/k.","" ~{), ~"-----=========:;:::::========:;::::::==== -=*""" ........... _~ I!IiiiWC ___ ==«t= • ~r kII\u27 :: ~ if.,. • ~ IfW ::= I.\u27M.iMfI.NG ~ V~ ... U ~~ @ H ~lC: ..... ~ - ~ • ..., gWbl:~M ~ 3ji (CJ 1!dl en \u27~i;l=CM ---.. -= ~ =-- ~ ~jl ~ )1 .!l> \u2771 >=- -- ~=~ -- ~t \u271161. ~ • =-t.~~,~l,ff\~ ".,-. .-.?~ ~_ \u27-1L, ~\ r.t ! SE.CiJ~ HALF D ;31\u270 Q1!arter~ ASU eooicelo. Th~ will re©:Siveg Utah te defend SOttr\JiloBrOWil k5.l.©ks . oo~h to ~cls:e", aeep in ne:r~ endawne .:~!;;;. . \u27: :;t }/lOI[~2!J) . W\u27:ifu&.~s finds big ~ !.1p mi&lle tCll!\u27 ;" Huddlest@n taeltles .\u27:;: :! .,,~T; rrS)/li2~ .\u27 . J~!;fef#~~\u27~n quick. pass to left ~d.e. gets 13 yards~ Piaree .ta@kles ~ .l.st .. d~~"#· , :..,.. ~ ., .. •:..-... \u27. ,.:. :., :..: :,... ,,.;.:.. .\u27,;.\u27~.\u27~. :f".,~:~.-;\u27.~.:,\u27.;i .• ~.;: .... ,~i,:;,: .• )\u27llQ/Aj8Wi4i~s hits mi~e f@g> 4. SJ rJashiD,gton ta.~kle\u27 .. if . 3!2/ADJp \u27i¢V.~~;1~ .~~t.s!Zli~dle and gets big. bolel) pi~lts up 10D Small,& l~a~~\u27On ~~~~~ . -.·: .• ~.t\u27~\u27J":"\u27."~\u27~",·~;.\u27.~.;,; ]ll.Q/U4-~ . Gh,aIrkas. ~o~:s dtm Spi\u27oul pa~~ . ..\u27 .. \u27 I. "\u27\u27\u27\u27 ::\u27~~~l\u27/O/ij£:4 . \u27~tCk\u27: \u27l\u27~~h\u27~, no: d¥;>~!?\u27-J~\;i::.~t -.;~ ~... • we~"~o, c .. ;",,:." ... :~h~{·,-~~iHil all thet>:.ay ~:t"o!\u27;:54~d Tn l:\u27l.ulbaek with 12 ~20 ~ "p~~~r\u27 ;. . ·1 J~Eies3l.~ PAT:w).~~H~~:hQ:w.:r~ fi:rst draws .t~~tSl thG is ~do" MU:;t21 ~~:\u27. 7/· \u27Jones idbc.lta \u271 otf CU~\u27.t~~, po.:Q:~:~o rumps it o..Y1 the.Ji2,:\u27r~t~d to ·the U]5"""\u27"7~ ,~~ I. . . ., \u271 1/lO/ij~ ~ ~~~~;gets.,~t d(ps~ go~ lett.;;J \u27~iris·l.~ \u27sileper tacklA;.:;f :~ . . -.\u27 \u27Y.~l;:,:;j,,\u27 . 2/97,ij~6 ~~:"9~mp?-et~~i. for-gain ofj;p ~ine raeldes ·~.i ," \""!-\u27 \u27J/3j1fJ22: ~w plqJ...-o C911:t.&"W smeUedQttt byttle Dev.USjI no gain~ GordOntseklf:s : .\u27 4/\u27J/U?.2. BroWl\u27l"1ii,eks hip to the Mil where .~ taireat©hes~ 38 y~ ~t. :;l!O :-i~@.:~U:r-ni: l/lOJlm .\u27 t\u27.Jil"s~ g@es up mdcUe for\u27 S\u27 . . . . \u27. \u27.... ··~::"t~,:·, . ..; 2/\u27J;/A\u27kiJ. ASU.. ~ving fast this quarter.. \u27ferr,;y lMmS .into Huddlest@n & ~ors~hD.\u27 ~n.s ~~.. . ~ 3/\u27jIIA4StoJq~;Wgto~~1 over Caner onp~s down mid41e grom.Sp~ol.!l noflage· ... \u27 .. \u27 \u27: .·:I! ?:/3/A4S J.t~~~eil.seri· @tf high pass ![~Cks nangex- ~o the U20 whel\u27e 5mru.l tai!\u27cat©h@s~-.3:2·yd. £;~jS\u2711~;j \u27!/l0fij20 - ~t~~l keeps off lett, side through ~(OOle daylight; .. gaine, 4 .\u27 "~\u27. ."~~"" \u27: t· ... ;.!/~~/IJ8 Ca~~Jft~es til Spreul pa.ss lIDd rolls o:se~ Ute4\u27.iel:endeZ\u27 to beruloo w:L~t.4 .. :1P.\u27: ~~~ . . 6::18 ·~o plmro . J~H~fJ PAT kilOIt\u27is good., . ARIZOl~A STA\u27i\u27E;2S\u27 m\u27AHg1 Jon~s k~?~ ~fJh . \u27-:"\u27~ \u27.\u27; ~7: : _~. " . .. . . e=:;t::::::l . - ••• , • . ~ . ;~;,\~::i~,ht© GY.·i.tf~ ~~e:\u27~e~ ~ee~tJ ~e~es \u27nO~~hW th~ U26. . . ".\u27 .";\u27 J./w/U2.6 . \~\/De~~"\u27:tie~tml1S G:s\u27iff:ln ·wnO:·;:Mt \u27rea~h it" .. \u27 . \u27.. •. ....... ... . . 2!lti/U26\u27 . \u27~d,m\u27 hits (iol\u27dyio:i.ngnght . £or&bout :u:r wt Utah e&lled witn:holf""\u27~\u27 ,.\u27 ?/26/UlO ~~~t.·.HQhbs going right;:·gairi.~.6·9 ~"tine-z& .Ham\u27 ta~kle"~:"\u27:: ,:\u27 . . \u27J1.20/W1,,6~~~-r.fIo1~~f\u27p:feSS1lt\u27 oa th:ro~s~.l~iIi\u27to Hoi\u27)~ .\u27 .\u27 .. :", .\u27 . .\u27 .412Ii\u27IJ\u27l6 .::B~:~J\u27E1k~c~to the A~S imere ~&1e:S fm"C~.thces~ 36yapd"ki@k\u27 .~. " ... \u27 , .. ~ .. f . ~,: \u27.j)l QIJ~1...fS Perry hit.s\u27· fiJidcUe D flags Zly ~ ASU in \u27mtiQD lrefused" Utah· ~eo@va:red t~th " . I •.. Nuddl@swn"\u27qandng up with theball . \u27. . .\u27 \u271 l/w/mJ.e ~re de-fiect.s pass sga~ to. left lidde~ illegal. sbi~ on Ut&h~ ~eft~Eid \u27.1 ~/l 4S.:.~efil~t C~rdJr\u27\u27Ildlo is turning :aroo-mt.!·,::. he cant hold\u27 it.\u27 :.\u27 , \u27,,::j 3~. . .,.}hi~ii.:;~y.t.O,:~eake ~s .t~~st t~~ O\u27J~&" the benc.h~\u27 s-\u27~tm©elin: PUK\u27~~tZ!}~~~:.-.9 . 4l!/tiJ..\u273 . ::~!o~·.~i~e \u27i;to. east sdl~de~.oft~l.~t.. sJ,.de· ~f ~is foot~~, y~.;k~~k 12 & i\u27iT :mtereepts Degnan\u27 paGs:m t!1 end zone. ~llen Degnan ~;ro\u27e1S o ... .;). optJ.onr~ht> .. :.: .... ~ .~ .. ,) 3;;:~\u27\ ()::8,r";:;\u27O:f\u27 ;;On-&" ASU g@i,~ eoliltlll ...... ,: Fas interf\u27em©e ~all eion Utes LJ»vett hits mddle fox- 3 tJ NoI\u27seth ta,©k!es Sproul thJ.."""Otr3S t@ lm.~ker llIlbo cant find the b&ll &Udwin . covel\u27S imAeksX\u27 ~ ~es1;, sideline to mo©k d@wn bomb tr,r 22 sex & lOOunting" Mertensen kicks tothe U35 ~-hers washington takes it ~ t\u27h~ ~;;(; Wilson tackles . . ... -.. \u27. ·.:I!.\u27)gg3S· qMbeZidmce . Cli)i#~·.on dl\u27a.W gets {l ~s as q~art!r . ends" .. ~ ~ .. :\u27,,:,:, .\u27 . . .\u27 \u27;\u27 .. \u27,,\u27 .. ~\u27.:" . " .\u27~:: \\u27 . .\u27 .• ...;. :,\u27 . \u27:. "\u27;\u27 .~ .. \u27 ....: \u27 . " . ,"(. "\u27 .. -: ::.:~ \u27,: : i .. .:~\u27 , " .of \u27.:\u27 , \u27, ... \u27 . :" .. \u27 .... ::" ~\u27. . ,-\u27 " ~\u27, . \u27 . .~ . :.;; ~ : \u27.:. ".-;\u27. ::. \u27. I . . . \u27~. "; :. . ... \u27. \u27.~\u27 .~ \u27 . .... _.; ..... \u27"1\u27, ,.\u27 ..: . . -; .... \u27j\u27.,: " : . .\u27. ,\u27. " .:.1 ,\u27-: S~COND HA1F.~. 4th Quarter8 • \u27,\u27 J \u27:. ~\u27, Penj hit.s middle f@r 6p Crmn taeldes Wiltron hit.s right !lids tOlr 6 ~ t~ ~ WilBon gets M.t twice for gain otliJNerseth ta~kleJ WUeon th:ru. hole up middle gets. 49 Crum ta 61 y&rd 1:D playo Jones P!d.\u27 off to sode ARIZ .. .§TA\u27tEg lit .lft~:t-L Jon.ee k:!btD @ff nol\u27tb t@ . ilfJOllins hsUWa,-, into endmon~ . 1/\u27MJ/U2D Peake on llipback from Degmm under bearhug~ aaJ.ns 1 fi Ba~ taeld@8 2/3/UZ\u27!/ Degn.am.waiteout Cort;v & throws deep \u27but aiSI5ge ~Jia . i \u27J/\u273/U2(j Degnm keeps to right sdd. for s:U.©h . 4/3/U,);\u27(/ B~ ldekshigh hang~ t.o B~es en the A35 ~ he ft.\~tcheslJ 387d kick : ,\u27,\u27 \u27,\u27, .,.\u27 .,1":, ~~ ~ # ,". ,\u27.. . \. " " r \u27", \u27.:." ,- . " .,,:\u27 , .\u27 .. \u27. j • ~\u27,~, ,;:;:.. .\u27: -. : . , \u27 , •• , " .. 1 t© CoWl!3 @n t.b~ bounce into the end ~~D®.II retumed itt. ~iiI ~ the UJ.~\u27 bite McInty.re f@r 58 yard \u27.m pass with 4. mintttes to plqo ~t:Ki blcck heiped B!,~ J?AT lld~ is &©@QQ ARIZQiA STATE:. 4Q ut\u27AR: 14 Bft3tm. ideb otf soutb t@\u27 . .. , ee:-::= . ~ . o U3~ "J/l/U39 4/WlTJ9 l/lo/~2 : ,~ \u27;\u27J., . \u27! . ~ j.: ; .:. , . ~ L I l~\u27 ".\u27 WaHler hit.1S Gr:l.ffin tor pin of 8, Wl.cU.er tackl~s 4 "" t\u27lf~er tucks it in and g«, 1 up mdd\u27ll.6.. 1. minute to pl&yo M!1!.tulii t~~klei\l> Collin~ tlll\u27e\u27k\u27Ja pass to Wame.r but behind. hhl Wan1er keepa up Biddle t~~ first ~ & ;; ya,rd gain 48 &: ~o Pascbke intEl~epts Wa.rnsr pass on the .122 " \u27.i- ..... ,: . ~ . ,\u27, DEFENSIVE STATISTICS UNIVERSITY OF UTAH \ U,AH Iff? ( Z 6/JA ST ... ., I No) ,Name ItT 7 AT 4 FR3 PD2 ~l, ld tmID Pts", No~Name UT,7 AT 4 FR3 PD2 PI it: :,KB H ,Pt8~ / J/JAtliMi .... q Ii: Zb M.t(h~ "\u27!i, Itl (n,fAll \u277 .:; 3\u27 ~",.Lt# I \u27J 16 iAVWlf1"!. 2- 3\u27/ /) \u27tr\u27f-int\u273. AJ 1. I :l- Ii 6erl!~ l/IJ A ~ .. , ... d \u27~ I ,2 i:M, El\u27lld"ltAlAJ. .1 S • i\u27ll N\u27 dryu;. :s I ~~&kllAJ:- .\u27 I . I \u2713 Slel\u27Je.-t./ :J, / , ..... \u2711 l.t;d&. ~ J.J. lti\u27l P,eich b.. /: \u27l/t) h)A.11 :1\u27 ", .2. 1ft", RI-t~1\u2711 J. til \u27htJM ~ 11#/ \.) jJ.1I~ " / ttl\u27} L,JAM..I". ,I trS .(0; \u271u\u27dolf\u27l .5\u27 6. I \u2717 Pi~",p •.. \u2711 .\u27 \u27n-- R.J-~YI1J4rI I ~t f6.us ~\u27 ~ S\u27,;. ~~\u27- 3 :l Ii" II~JJltd"li \u27 \u27~ :.,".1,\u27 ;:l.. J .l ~I> P, grt.IJ It\u27 q CI" tl..I\u27i1 ,\u27" .\u27t. ~,. Gt1 ... kt"/~ /\u27 ~,t/ \u27 A/o,u1t :1 \u279\u27 ~(\u27 £;rtl\u27lllt " : fJ" )fu,-(»\u27IIN i: .~ \u27~l} •.. ..!. ~ .y " 14 Che.; leaS ::r \u27~ -,:- 1.2. V.lt~b.""\u27" \u27,. 1\u276 lI11rr; $9/11 .1 \u27jQ:\u27 \u27rI \u27Pe.lat D/1t I - 77 .4.. ,.i)...c J7 1\u271 1\u27Ji1JJ7". -\u272: ;L ifh i;;J.Jse14 ~ ..3 ~ sr ... \u2711 J I vI Ger6dt.. J " \u272,. ~ .((:r"\u27M/~" J :J. (j\u272. ,gn~: I eL. ), ~. ~7 ~b!J,." ~\u27 \u271i2. Lo .. h\u27)~\u27" 2- R1_N iU\u27h!i ~ J I Q..,.·if ........ .L1 J G7-rl,- ...... j Iso ir6N, ( \ U .. __- -\u27=u.,::.;tah=:..---_________N e,6"..ly~oi__!l.~ __• 1\u27~ IFir.si ~ ~_ 6 \u274 0 II " Q 0 CI • " Firai~~", .. " .... CO ........ 0 FiR\u27i~fJy~ ............... .. TO\u27i\u27AJ. Am DOWNS .. G • .. .. 0 .. .. .. IS ri.,~ Att.empts «u~ ., co .. ., .. .. .. \u27" ~ VsniaG~~ ............. " " • Yards ... Rvshfwe \u27" • G .. 0 .. tt .. .,. <I\u27 ~ MEV YAmS GAiNm RUStliNG ~ .. • .. q 0 .. Number PaSteS ~ .... .. " .,. .. .. ,. !\u27 .. M~Paues~. _ ............ .. ~r \u27~"el) H!qI inie~ed.. • .oo .. \u27" • NET Y.ARDS e.ASNED PASSiNG .. " .. .. .. \u27" .. Number Plays. Rushfns _ ,.... .. .. It IJ " iOrAi. OFfBlS! YMDAGi.. .. ~ ., .. .. co .. ,.. E\u27Jumilav ~Icns q\u27 \u27;. .. \u27.. .. G .. ..
Arizona vs Utah, October 30, 1976
Football game statistics Western Athletic ConferenceAttendance: 18231 Head Coach Tom LovatFootballArizona 38 Utah 35" f\u27 I\u27 ~ i ~ b J\u27, i : : \u27{ Oc\u2714ober JOt) 1976 1:30 p"me Rice Stadium. Sa.l" Lake City ~ Utah UTAH vSp ARIZONA ATTENDANCE a 1t8,f)23~ . WEATHERs .. Sunny,!) 60° Slight .Breeze , ~ING BY QUARTERS UTAH ARIZONA SCORlNG SUl4MARY , -OOORE -TEA-M \u27iJ=lJ UTAH ~i4;=O UTAH ~~? ARIZONA lI4=U,. ARIZONA ; ; . 2~=~4 tn\u27Aa\u27lf 2~~t ARIZONA 2\u270=24 ARIZONA 2~=24 UTAH. 28=.21 ARIZONA ~~,. UTAH ~~~~ ARIZ QB SNEAK ~AMARA~) ~ 6g08\u27 tJ3, IDa PASS from HAGEMANN !WlAMARA (,g~); ~ . Sg2i& 41 YOo PASS from LUNSFORD PlSTOR(gOOd) ~ \u27gO~ ;8 In" PASS £i\u27CflIl LUNSFOOD PlSTOR(gOod.) 2 nOg29 26 ID,~ RUN en draw pla¥ ~(,~) :2 ~~~O 6 11)" PASS from LUNsFOOD PISTOR{tg~l , ~ (Ytij)a 39 IDo FlEW GOAL jj 1~g4h 1 Ydo RUN ~(~) , 6 , .. g~~ 43ID" FlEW GOAL ~ , ~2D28 19 lD 9 PASS from HAGEMAmr ~(~) It 8g,d~\u27 \u27 &; YDo,RUN " . ~l. ".,j , NASH8 pa s t;r- .. ·J\u27..lImsford 4- 4g.~~ : 29 mo FIEW oo\L .~ @sID :l.s\u27t HALF!i 1st Qual\u27t.er~ "i.RIZONA vs UT1\,,11 Sat.u:rdaYIJ Octo ,30 9 1976 li.30 pomo :31~r is smoky tdth wea:thar idea-Ill crisp and finsl) no significant breeze" Iils band comes on vrlth a flourish and balloons fly into a ~ uncluttered by falling p&radutistso Great ~-Jll"\u27:;;~angement of the l.£tiona.l Anthem ~or the music loverso Capts wa.lls£) Spencer &: weeks \u27l®et at midfield with Capt-s Jackson and Erby,! Utah" wi!l~"tosl? &: WJ"ill reeeiV6f/ A".izom to defnsd south" PistOl\u27 kicks ott north to \u27:\;:.fJh takes it to left s:lde \u27With Monell taekli.D~h no gain Pass dCTim middle to Raihe falls :iooom.pete in eM sona Pistol" :field goal. try td.th 8.12 to )ay ~ ji;he 18 (28 ;yard t17) is oft left 14!~ti!~1 t?:D fi~~1Ei.e; :;;Q{}~~r~ 9 ;~~;{r;:10 li0gl£J.t\u273l\u27~~71 ~{C0J:D ell§: ;JQ~3~\u27;r6 5~:;:GO fo~::. ;; & 1s~~ Sfltl-O\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27 .................................................... _ ............ .. ij:i..m:r @l1i\\u27\i\u27ll:\u27W ......................................................... . !lt~2\u27la~@ 1jamaG~ {§ilea} .................................... .. !¥OOlsS~9 1f _ I Urn: M§saru!\I\u27~ too. it~ \u27m Steptoe 4 82 1 --~ ~ Coroy 2 23 0 i - ~ _~se1ey 2 16 0 ,I ~ ! ~iJ?S~i~@ ~!! E~ Ctl:rJ:r. Sam &sehler 1 /.j.) 43 Gftilia!!l 2 .J§~ 40 - ~ ,.,,,,,..;1 ..;.\ T C\u27 3\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27\u27l: \u27h ....... t ARIZONA vs UTAH Octo 30 e 1976 .G ....... u~ • ..\.A· S l. .... \u27 1976 2r.d rlALF f 4th ~rte1" t ~\rizona going north now 1/10/A47 And_son off draw gets Sf) l\u27orset..lt tackles \u27I-/S/t1J+8 Lu:ns£ord hits Hartwig down middl.slI he catches it and. dives for 1,5 ,1jl0/\u27d\u27J\u273 Schock triesright side tor 3:1 Kresb &: Bailey tackle 2]7/U30 Lunsford keeps right for \u27II Wall tackles 3/3/026 Imud\u27orad fakes and keeps for no gaino l~orsth &. Kaufmann tackle 4/3/026 Pistol" kicking from U3:3 (43 yd try) with 12,28 to plAy is goddo .\RIZONA t 27 UTAH a 28 :astor kicks j>ff north to ;::i\u27 . ~" , \u27 .! • ,.: , ,\u27~ . ~.. " _\u274 , ,., \u27 .•• A71) ret\\u27u."ned. to the AY/fl •• £\u27J(f"jdreturn 1/10/A37 Glasenapp \u27bangs r!ght side for 1& LindSey9 BlUey &: Small tackle 273!-\44 l\nderson hits side tor .5 &: first down 1/10/A48 Holt tu:es in lOWD pass :iWd akes it tor 18 &: first down 1/10/1134 lmerson straight ups thru middle tor 9" Sm!Allu Wall &: Ba11ey tackle 2/9/U25 Glasenapp ra.mDle~ left with Small tackli.ngtl gaiJls 13 1\u271/3.(/012 Lunsford flips to .AD:ierson goins rightfl PleNe tacklese gain of 3 ZlfltklJU9 Lunsford gets .30 Norseth tackles \u27 31~JU6 Schock goes left tor 2 & is burt 4/2/rJ4. Lunsf\u27ol"d. rambles right and. fizds roome called with score at flag w1th 4.!jS to playo Iw1sford hits Nash in end zone fo!" 2 pointer aU donso ARIZONA: 35 UTlui s 35 PistOl\u27 ldcks off north to \u27,\u27\u27",.):\u27i\u27~~-, ~ \u27- , ~- ~ \u27. . ... ~. SCi3!r.\u27S ...................................................... _ ............ 0" 111_ W\u27\u27Ii!!tI1S ........................................................ .. ~~~ Y\u27udage {r.!e~) ..................................... . fa_1!j V4lt\u27d~ge {Na~~ ....................................... . *~~ \u27\f.am&es (Ne!) ......................................... . ~e~ (Comgtd ~ AWd "Na€i in9c\u27dj .................. . Pum.; (N&Uiil~" A\u27lIe1.) .................................. . f~m~ ~ ........ ~ ............................................. . Yards p@!i\laUz::~ ." \u270 ............................................. . ai\u27:b~. .~ \M\u27 IFm- b.tle &USHIe>iG .t\u27iI.W-cJ Vereb 1l!) 1m Schock ~ ...:D_"....lL-. --~ ?.Anders~. 1q -. -..8lL -0..- ..J.5.- Lutz,stord 14 - .33 11k 16 .. ~- ...."..,.- U.ol" I !?A5SiNG t\it.~.JM.. Yds. \u27lie .....1,nl"l~-rl\1""!. ,16 --.9...---lL,. 198 • t ..--...... -,.-~- !"fc:.> SO.ll.SS REt:l:!\u27lJlI\u27JG ~. \u27lfl.\u27!rds \u27m J3:l;rer ---1. ~ .....L Har~. ~- ...\u27L... .1U.t .....2._ Holt :; 51 0 i ( ~ ~§ I l?\u27;;:gfl~i1iS &Eo, Iwf;. aw B:!Lec~0r . .2- \u273?AIi !I:L I __ ,..c •• .. ~. .. ----. 1, ....... _---_ .... - Ancona Utah 22 218 33 9-:16-0 --....:-\u27---- ---2--37-85- .- -\u27::;..1 _ _ RU..tt!NG Moseley Peake .B¥J.dwin Hagemann 5lASSi9aG Hagemann l!\u27A9S imCia11&mll steptoe Cordy Weaks ?lm~UW Graham Utah _--:;:25 173 253 o , .,-- ___ 17""28 .... 1 _. __ "\u27" 4-)6 o ~~ ~ b ~tli Ytw& ~ 10 6:1 , 1 -;--- .- 9 !!# 3. .. - 8 -1L - 0 19 22 1 t\t~..cfk\u27"ll\u27WU. Vf~~ i:®m~ ............................................... ___. ..9..: ........._. _ 28. 17 . H \u27il&y~ rt~~ ~ Pill_, ............................ _ ......1...#. "\u27" \u2770 T@YAH. C%\u27!JmWS§i "lf~.A@!!li .............................................. 416 72 426 ~h!inmSi1 ~iil~\u27eGlP~_S .... .... ........ ............... ....... ............. 1 f.§Ei YP.~ ~N1~e~i!OMS mUIINa .................... 20 o 1i!Y~~ fil~nl!il Ill\u27-!l!l!rllted ...... ........... ............. ............ ......... • 2 11-... ... iMli3fi~~ ~L\u27ilB\o ~ ~ ............................................. • .0 gill .. = __ ... r-UN\u27nNG AVmA@~f WARDS ........................................ 27o~ 36 --~;...-.---- Numbeif ~u~ 1i!~Wid .. ........ ............... ...................... 2 NS\u27"1l\u27 YP. \u27.l ijj)§ PUNT Wmj~ ....................................... 1, 6 o o _\u27_..& d iIi __ ~-;!!SD\u27 mY~ VA~DA@iG (~u_ Imefi:S~~fit.j am.§ ~mblMj ....................... . NUirabmrr SGek~ Reftllrn~ ., ..... , ................................... . IMmG V~S KICKOFfS mu~~ ............................. .. 4 100 --\u27----- N!!!lmb!i\u27 \u27l!imoo P®~l!i5~ ............................................. .. 4 7 1,~r£i. \u27fA~S p~_ .......................................... .. "/4 iI;;iu;llli»-::Jl1l\u27 1er.-loo 1lI6l1mb~ .......... , ...............\u27 . .................. . ____.. = 2:.....-. _ o [I/J~\u27iHI?t OW~ !\u27r~ !I.@§V ................................... . 2 o , ____________ .. ~ .... ,. ............... ____Il._ . ___________"" t:::::;, ... ,"" .. ..... _1 ..," ~~ .-------........................ ~---------- --------~------.--~---------------------------------------------.----------------------- -------~,~------.-----.--------------.------------------------ No. \2. \3 14- 20 i i 28 r- I "31 140 1.42 ~ 48 4-9 .1 153 i 5!::> I SeD ! isq i 04- I ~ \u27; (o(p i ~"l , 17(P 185 IBG, I qZ t I 134 !\u27,,," 63 I, ! i 1 ! I UTA.\-l (Home Team} (Visiting Team) Nama UT AT FR PO PI KB No. Name UT AT Gt2.\FF\M \ t ! 7 13A.E.C\-\ L\u27E.. R \u272.. \u272 \JJ ~\-\ \~b- rON 2 q BQ.~~J\u27D\ "\u27" 1\Q:T\u27f.; SM~\"\u27L 4 4 1 Iq U2.E.v\STOk\ 2 M~\l-\ENE\u27i I--- 21 c.coPEt::.. 4- 1 BQOc..K 27 HE:I\u27JoE:R.SoN .",...1. . I LOD\u27EN 3\ \-\A\u27RQ\S Wp,.L.L I \ \ 35 Pl2.£STO~ ,..- .r) \u270 ;:) \u27.-\u27 S\u27PE..~c..t::R ... .. \u27) 3~ .J~\SO~ ) \ P\u27\u27E\u27R.c..E \ ? 4"2. l-\~N\LJ::.... ., ..... .~) 7 6QEE NY-fE.LL 3 , \ 4(P E\u27R\u27B\u27I 6 \0 Bt;:u,Jf:...P 48 \u27I EN p..., 2. 4 K\\u27R.K 2 58 p..,,12.c.\u27E. .)~tJ\\u27\2S 73 WK\T"TON l:::..RE.:\u27B>S 1 "\u27(7 75 \tJU"-lD£.Q~( 3 CRUlv\u27\ 84- LE.\u27N\S 7 f\u27...lO\u27RSET\.{ 8 85 \u27BA.\(E\Z.. , KA.\.J F Mp... N I 4 8f STQ..P>.\u27-N l "? 1- "\3j::,..\\...\::\u27( 89 C Q.p..\u27t-J\u27\=OiaD 1-\ ~Q.R \so t--..\ \u27Z. 4 C)\ S~~6U\t-JETT\ \u27;:J ...... "- t Y\O\u27RRE.LL- 3 5 \ \u2713 P>... \S \u27@;DTT " .\u27- ~. \u27. "\ ."" ,--- LI\..J\u27Os~\u27{ 2. S \u2715 6Q\}:1:\u27"\N \u27BA...\\...E\u27{ I \() en Mp,.."-l \...lQ ~1 \N\u27r\\\E, ,.;; 37 LA.\···-:.:.·· .. ;.\ ? ....~ ... " ... I ~ ~. I _. , I I I 1JT-Unassisfecl ~ackle; Al-Assisled taelde; FR-Fumblo recovery; PD-Pass deflectscl; p~-rc:1!JS intercopted; KB-f(~~f-: bk;~kccl. fR PD PI KB -- i I ~ - 1 I ! I I 2. ! ! I -1 i ,-1 ! !1trJ in:!"..;; ~;;. Gila ~} ~i! \u27m ~ll ----.--.- .. -~ \u27---\u27~- -- - ~- - --- -_. ..- -~----- -- -.-- - ~ - ~ ~--. -\u272-40 22- 218 -116 .. -. - --- -- -- !.tw ~ \u27f~ 1iJ ~l&l 198 ..-.:;....J ~ •_ _______- __\u27 - -------\u27" t H,z:i;1>tng Holt .-------- ------~ .. __ ... ---".------ --. - ----- -,_.--------- --- -...-- .~ - --_._----- -~..,.. - . ....---- --- --~,-,------ "\u27-~ ~- ... "\u27 ........... - _._- ..... a. ; ... ". ~ __ ~ .. ~~ R~c~ ~~;1t;. [:,\u27!:;, m;lan.r~~\u27iS i\u27,j,.=:>. V.w. ~~. Will. roo.. V-.b. Hal"twlg 1_ :3 _. _ -y,::;:,--;;--------- -~lS tli:o.\u27 Y&. !:i::\u27O. "Ii\u27&. ~.!\u27o. ~JG;;, steptoe _:_\u27 -__ ..L- 40 _ ..... :.......,= .• ~-- ---- -1--3- .. ___ . __ -_____ ~"""\u27!---- _e:>_ . ~..,. _~ _____ \u27 ____ cito~ _~,~ -...;..;...------ ------ ----- -~--- --- 3=-43 -\u27 -=--- _._""\u27:\u27_~ ... _ .. _ "\u27mtt _____ .~.._._~_.,_"=""" LOCKER ROO!>l QUOTES TOM LOVAT f) UTAH :: tiThe thing iSJj) when you get that close (putting his fingers barel.y ~ apart.) b ;you °ve got to do it I> «0 yo,u. five got to winD We can Qt seem to do it 0 At 35-all we didn\u27t play it very smarto \u27!tie had one pass tll...a.t wa.snOt called and reaJ.ly hurt us when it t\u271ent inoomplete and didn Itt use up 8X!"9\u27 t:imeo tV\u27e were just trying to get down for the field goalo And then those two procedure penalties wben we !t talers driving tor t he win .. I)" those are the ones that bum you" We just have no composure when we have to get it done h\te in t he game and have a chan.ce to ~ t-."ino Arizona. has the best balanced offense in the leagueo Some teams cm pass better and some t~ams run better but we figured that Arizona puts it all together offensivell\u27 the best of anyone in the leagueo ThaT beat us with that toda1o It as ob\u27S."l.oUS that we moved the ball nUts Dan Hagemarm is one helluva quarterbacko He Qs pla,yed well a.ll yearo ~ ARIZONA LOCKER ROOM TEF! PISTORf) kickor:: itl aure wasn llt go:i,ng to mise that one atter missing in the fmt halto I really concentrated.. 1 didn Ot see the snap.. As l~ as the ball is on the tee itOs okay with meo The sanp\u27vas J.o\u27z.f and holder" Soott Bakel\u27 saidg n I just got it on the tee that all.. Those gayss (line) held them. off for a long time that was tJ\u27le difference" COACH JD\u27[ yotJ:NG:: 9·S€XItt Baker did an excellent job get1ng the ball on the tee .. We d1dntJt p~ as welJ. as we must to win, we have to do better", The comeback was a fim eiloNa I was hapPY\u27 with tha;h but not pleased witb our overall performance.. The ability t 0 ~ come back the keY\u27 to v:Lctor.y and they deserve the credit.. The Wyoming loss hurt with. BYU now i..l\u27l driverfls seato· There were no big plays ~ \u27With offenses moving like they llerso Utah ran the option well and l1e weren iii;, ready for thato 1 was not happy \dth the earl,y turnovers but overall the offense was good and the pass protection was ~oodQ Injuries: Arizona. lost tl40 more .Erwin {torn ligaments} and Reed May (ahourlder separation)" That makes at total of 14 Arizona. plqers out for yea.r "With 1n3W:7 Q .;,
The Log Vol. 16 No. 05 (1934)
Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue.•
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INDUSTRY
A11 l1our's industry will do n1ore to produce
cl1eerfulnes .. , suppress evil humou1·s and retrieve
Jtou1· affair8, than a 1n011th's moa11ing.
Sloth tnakes all thing~s difficult! b1.1t industry
a11 easy; a11d he that riseth late mt1st trot all d a.
and l1all ~ carce o,rertake l1is busin ~ at tli<Yht;
while laziness t1·avels ~ o ~lowl y that J)OV rt soon
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GJIRST NNIVERSA~Y ILL eOUNCI
1f I . L 0 :\ . I L )1. E \1 BE R ...
\V . . ~ . -~mmnn Chairman; H. F. GiUi~ \.. G . ._ chumaker. J. J . h ·cster, !'. T. Blalo<: ~. J .. . J a~:~ on, Uttriu-:, Cla rl\. Harr) TrulL
L. (;. Ut t5 n, I . G. :\1urray, M. S. Farmer, nd Furma n h e ner
].1r. 1! .ub n l ~. I~\ b\ tl~t,>Jl,
Pre. ident and ( · ner:.ll l.. HC"tger
The Ch:tlllf ion l· Ibre c(,nlp(. n~ J
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t tlH:l ~aY 1ne ·ting. th P1 t<C"tc·; .~r th 1111 C•)Un-ciJ
\'vh:ri to ;J J r t( .:~·u our · f 11 i..ttJvn of th
id ate nh&nn r in \\ hich you ha~ e n1et a11 t. pJ• bI
en~~ )aJ·~ • n j • n :1U \hi ·h \'d~ h·1~ 1 a I t hruldl .
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a k€d for ha nnt been agretld to, we fe 'l that thnt tl1c
.Jill Council ;.dl of the e 111( lters h3 ve bten h · .n ·fJ ·d in
a. I air and JU t ntctnnt.:r. ''"c.: ft'el "t ha ·e h, d a uf·ce~ -
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MILL co u ICIL 1\IEMBERS
:·. ~. Co~ .til. t lairm•u ~ F. J. _:lann. F. T. Plcmmon~. \Vade- Scrugg.·, Gunner Bohruidahl~ R. !. J[ayne , R. J). Plen11u on~, P. D. Dewee~~
Clyde D. Mauney, C. . cott., ]{. S. Blythe
l\lay 30~ 1934..
........... . ,P.'-Jben ;. \ol e :t~on. President
,~l . Qhamp,ioJ ibH2 GomJ>nnr1
Dear Lt· R b : .son :
~ e, tb~ 1ll10t r 'io ned, meml ers of the ~IlH Council,
· ~sh to e.x . :.r .....~ · o you ou~~ nnpreciai. ion fr t· the courte(
us and cons~ a e~·ate n1anner in whjch V\ e ~;ere i1eated
," iJe .. e ;_. i . I . !J tbe nn Gouncn, dtnjng the past year.
oo;H es] eciad.·. dtn·i11g the ~riod in which \\-e ~erved
a~ 1i ecto:rs ..
~ e f-eel that 1f1t n 1q ·t LrJe nrlly r a co rfiial Yelatlons
exi ed het · ~ 1 us:. and v:re ' ·ish t( 5tate that. in ~ ll
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1~~.a'tte1 \ .. hic,J c~me 1.J:>fol' ·be Cou tell for con 1rlera-u:
. :1i fJU. '"eated US, 'n:(, vn]~~ ·n th most COUl teous
manner. hut ,..htn 'ed a oriUingn~~~ to act fair aHd square
~/th u.
\'fil hr ·~>e. t, aU h ~~ ~·rh:lldl~ relhtk.tn ~· vhich now exi ·t
sl ,a! co .t i ~nle .and '\ 'e I .ledge "J ,u (J u· '"hole-bea.1·ted coti•
pP:r::rlion e1n<i .·upp~J~t in the fu\.l1J 1:).
"'"'ours truly,
7 • .J . Cc.w·dill
F. L. [~.
If'. T. Plemrrtons
~::\""~de .. <:I· ·rg
,u r1er riohnEua11l
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Clb de 1). Mauney
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T·I. ~ . Blythe
lVIay 30~ 1934.
:Nlr. Reuben B. Robertson, President
The Champion Fibre Con1pany,
Dear Sir:
As men1bers of ihe l\1ill CouncU. \Ve desire lo ex1)ress
to you our appreciation for the kindly manner in \Vhich
'Ve vver e t r eated during the past t\velve n1onths.
\Ve are very rnuch pleased with lhe s11ir it of good
feHo,~s h ip, ' hich existed bet-vveen managern ent and
rnen, and hope t hat the same spirit shaH continue
ihl--ough year- to come.
vVe promise you ou r co-operatjon and sh a ll strive to
mak Lhe Champion o1·ganization one g reat farnil.v,
,\·orking togei·h r foy the best inte t· st of all concerned.
Yours trul .v ,
C. G. R .v. son
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MILL COUNCIL MEM.HERS
T G Bn son Chairman : Ben G. C-oleman. C. ¥. Scrugg , C. E. Col~ N. K~ DraJ<e, Fran:k Hall, S. B. McCra~kent J . B. Pntt'On. ~ - ~ It
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ECRETARY.S REPORT
May 28, 1934
... [r. Vt'. L. Am1uon~. Chauman,
Board of Directors,
Champion ... till Council.
Dear 1\Jlr. Arn.mnns:
A~ per the rcque~l made at thP .IMI.ay 16th meeting of
the Bm-tJ d1 l an1 giving belo v a rcvie\v of the past year's
activitie.~ aq drawn froJH the 1· cords. J an1 handliHg
each jb 1n V{>ry briefly 1·H-; ttl.\' unden;ti1nding t:) that you
sirnpJ.r wi:h to touda the Jd.e;h spot... o a;:. to give :t
gen(.1ral Jtictu •·e of Uu~ Cnu:neil's af>Ct•n-Jpli ~ Jnn ..1 n't .•
f n tJH· e.ady oJ·rran iza tiOIJ (Jf 1 he ',JUll 'iJ, j t \V~tfi ch•·
cid~d that the ('r,ur~c JJ \\OUfrl tal I! an ~cf i v · 1 •art tn th
follt1wi:ng· 1.\VllJVP interesl'-;:
]roprlrVCJII .anUs & g('2,JJJOJJlj(•s, Sn l et~'t 11t tdth Hn l ; 'nn
jtatJr1tl, Elnplt,y<JCS, , 'tun~, 1\tle,. ic·~d <. (•) vir·c1 JJ S tll'tlll(· ·,
1Ioun3 (Jf Jpt--t"a1 ion. H;.ttt• of P~.v. Hc·li<"f, l·!ducHtinn,
!lou -.;j H '', I~~c· r-e;l iJt>1J ~
J. l ~ J Pl~OV f·~) 1fLNTS & 11~t ;ON01\.lJ ·~-
iVlc.lflJ' ug·gesi icms huv } ft'tl sr ot iu indi~.tliu v- itn ..
pr.ovements and economies t hat could Le n1ade. ~uggestion
awaJ·ds have been made coveling n1anv of .thfse.
2. SAFETY-W.
l\4. Cogdill, L. II. Baldwin and n. D. P!etnntons,
rnembers .of the Mill Council, were del~gatr-~ to the - -
n ual State-' iV irle 'afety Conference, un .:ler the auspie s
of the ror th Carolina Cvmr en atio:n Conlntissi\')n. '' hkl
w~t-s. call eel for t he purpo "'e of tiruulatin r· ~l de per interest
n lhe part of en tp1 o~1 er ~11rl eru )loyt., .1 in ~<.\f f.. r.
1V£essrs. CogdilL Baldwin Rnd Pl ~nunon.:. in theu· repot't,
nlade son1e good l 'ccon1tncnd~1l it n~ in th int r·0st
of Champion ernployee .
~1 SSJ'ti. Cogdi1l, Dnhhnn ·utd Pl •"lHnl on~ attend i a1-
so, n1PPting', f th '"\:\:-;tC'l n \ n-'ohn .. S-<-tft'f.y 'HtnJit
Thr),:;e r prt· <\~. nt i J~~- rr'h h,trnpivn F it'r Ct}l~1PIU1Y
:-l1' thf:\ 11ntutl Stntt:<-)Vit.h• Saf Lr CouHcit, \\ lueh \\~1
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t itHHl'll Hjll1U an l 1 tek t,.' l:lc."iJi.tit'). ' '"' 'l"ft .l) 'I) ·i h .'d
u ng d ~ (t <!G\nt1\:s .. t
'llh· \\ elL-' '<' !f ont t•nq J•J.\ ' ~6 ~ v!1t~ ),~ ~h ~~ '' w1· r e ...
-t ·n . t t d l.;. lT , ''lUC 1': · ._, f t ~ t ~ ~ J 11'1 l \.H .. t n-c i}.
Ej Jl JOYl : l :~: ~ Ttln t~-- -
1:h · ' ltit''~ ~i n r'f "' ll' ·l ht'Y nr 11 t to c •nt inut~ the blnlP
.\·c.: ·~ · . :tnr ' t ff ' .tt ttl' at t ht' l) p ·~ ·t.nt ·· n1 " ~· lin g of
~ = "ll'eh : 1 d. l .lS i. • tr. lln~cl.\i-l ~ '' E· o f lhe tiJiuion that. the :st ,r r~n-d
~.": r·• r1 a \ e.r~ iol_put:t·tnf. R1!1. i<:t:' t the ~.l npJ c ·' et"~ and
. h 1 lrl ~ c~Jl: t i nu · . 'Ph~ l ti Yect, r~ 'feH ~ou1~ .ac,;ti n
~l.,ou1d b · t:~ken tu ctmt·ect the a.b uf.e-s, ' hach had g 1'·ewu
up at· ·und the u e af HdngaJ O~ •· Ke\\ r ules gnvern..ing
t u~ u .... c o-f ··ciug:-\}oo·· were t sL ·li~b.ed . \\~h ich met vd th
th:. ·1ppr~ ' ·,.ll v~ thP Ct uncil a .. ~xpre:· ed at the Dirttet
n-.. · t' t}CH, ill).r of A pdl 2.- th. t93-4_
,\: ~e Se rv i~e · t t h ~ F'ir.'t ..- \id ha been esta1Jli h~
, \ t~ · t h ·-eu ire t \v .. ·n : - t u.Ur h0u:r. ~\JHl fvr seven days a
\\ ePk.
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..: \t l t~e Dirt::u~ ' ) f . • n'\e ting of 1\r.Iart~li 3.rd, 1\b·. \~ild's
r ~·- .t·t on llt~ \l'all1~e · n. ·~eait ~nd discuss1~d, eacfl Dtr.
~ctu r t ak it1g , v"' ~ of 1-e ~e:~w:rt ~1: the i nforn1ation
o( t h,.s ern -,lo) ~ s in 1· i ... dep~1·tn.\ e·ut. .
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·1. }J()t:T~~ 0E OPE'tl .!\..TIO ·~-
At ~ rnf"et in.g of ~ .he M.-i11 Co ui1eiL~ .July 28th, 1933"
~ u· ~ R . .B .. · ~fJ t!l·t~on thade an a1::tuouncen1ent that in r.e~
po. ::,e to th ... de~ ire of ~· h~ P~e.'ide;nt of the United
~tate~ 1.o r:av:c a:ll indu._trv spread en1p!oyment as far
a£ ~o~·s.itl '" . 1 h:e mill would ad pt as of July 3ls.t!. the
iaJJOl' Tll~{) ..- ).. . ~oo of the the~ teni ati '1e 09de ol Fair Practice
tha .. ''as .l)enlg dravrn for th--- Pu.lp· and Pai?er industt
·y ~ ~rLJle ac:l..nal Code '\\'aS not decided on ana ap-
• · 1· ved by t:he Pr e~ident !()f the t r·nited States to be
ef!ectiv w1ii1 . o ernber 27th , 19;33.
f h i ·:; u o it ed fo1 a 40-hour week fo1· all employees
'ttn· · er tl e ~-ank Qf f oren1an and tbe e111ployment -of addi\
iQnal men to keep rhe m.itl in full Gperation.
~r hi~ has .continued to be the tandard of hours of
o}> · ~ati'c --:n !or €n\ttlo-yees rovisi;{
Jn o£ tH ~ e Cvde. ..-\ i ~ nleeti.ng of the Directo~s , Au- •
g 1 lGti . 1 ~13 ~ the ques ion. of ~rveraging back over-tln1e
\V ut ugbt up. It l\'·· · b.rought oat that under
be prqpo l.:d Co< e, tin'l. st.t·ictly et.r~J,.gtney overtin1.e
cGuld be ~ Uo 'e<l v•itho·ut. avE-ragjug. the hoUl"s back.
• .. ~A.. TI~ OF PAY-At
ti: t ,_a:me tfme. that t11e st.anda d 40-1Jotu· week
ab .rulc.-]1ted, t 1at .is JuLy 3 1 st~ 193:3, t he rate oi pay
~ hvtl · \vas advanced 20 ~( and n1inin1um ra,te:s for
»en " as ~ 1.l~hliSlt <W at 32.!)e per l.o:ur ~nd . 27 .6c pel~
hl>Utv f(• · \'.«in.e u. '
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h <:-.nr '·a~ at~opt ti f< -r· W<.ttH\~ 0 .
of ugu ·L ~~th. 19:~: ~, an inc,. . ::t....,e of ;" ~ 1 ~ r ho1u·
\Yu ~ flHUh> efterf ho~ , :l J)}}~y ir ·g- to all n1 cw::) (""t11JJ1". -e s
)\' ett in t n: s ,.J ~ ice of t he {)1fJl l. .;~n.~ si '!' lH.1nth~ o1·
tllv.n ?..
Lintler ila h.) of bJarch :...ndt l !) . • 4. etft·cti ·e as of Mal'ClJ
.tth, nn agr·. eTllt!ut wab l'eadu~d r-()ve ring t-hf .. adjustrnen
l <•f th ~ H~P I•cti r t-tud A1 l-eJ'<tLion g our, io Lhe ba sic
~-hOU}' day.. rrhe Het · ijus tn1ent cons t ituled an g ~::,
f' d<lit ion to the hotn·I.v .rat~s in eff t•ct . ' j. ovemb t"- 20th .
J 93-2 .
J n respon£ ... t o the requ st 111a le at t.he Director~l
n•e eti ng Qf :!\urrch 3rd, a general rate ad vau c:e .c;f 2.!:;c
p ~r uour was rnad ~ fo r ~tlt eJnrdoyee ·, effect ive as of
April Sflth, 193·4. Jn addition to th is (111 ~P a ting departrnent::;
to r-eceive tune and o1H~·-h al f for nll hours
work ed OJ1 Sunday, between the hour-s of 7 :00 ~~ . I.
a.nd 7:00 P. ·L ,
I have not t1·ied t .repm.;t the g reat nun1b l' of individual
tate; udj ust.n .en t~ t hnt" l ave been han dled b.t"' the
ltep1.·~ entative , dir·ecfly '-'Yith the various der>artmentsf
1Jut onl.\· uch rnatt et-.:. a . carne Lefo 'e th'e Directors ot·
Council as a \Vh ole .
9. RELIEii'-
Tlu :. has ueen carri·ed on in clos co-operation ·with
the local 1·egular· relief agencie . c-t n<l no special action
has lJeen oec-e~s~.r .
10. E .. DUCATIO,N.......-
Tiie following n1e1nbet s of the ColHlC.il attended ihe
Blue Ridge Conference on Hun1at1 Relations =
V:.t. lVI. d ogdilt ·F. J. Ple1nmons, ftoy Hayn€:s, F . L
Mann, A. L. Jack on, R. D .. Plen1n1ons, P . D. De\ eese,
Gunnar Bohnsdah l, ~· H. Bald"'·in, --y\T ade Serog.gs, C~ D .
1\rfaune~ S. A. Bxacl l e~r.
The pt.ttpose of the meeting vva to give exious consideration
to the hon1an factor in indu8t'ty,.fos t el· good
\Voxking conditions and develop a better spirit of cooperation
and fello\vshi"P bet\veen en1ployer a.nd enl p
loyee.
q'he new educational di1·ector lVI.r. J . W. Smith was
employed and a con1.pl~te ne·w set -up of educational
clas·ses established. •
ll. HOUSING .
. A paint-ur canlt)~igtl h440.14. Applying this from its
Bffee"iv~ nate to June 24th, 1934, gives an inc1·ease in
tlLe pas'r ,]1 of 7,042.24.
Foul'th-On April 30th, 1934, 2}~ cents per hou1~ was
added to the rate of all emvloyees, maJ1,80S. 73, which being applied
fu;rn it· ~->ffeetjve date io June 24tJ,, 1934, gjves a t.otal
vf cpl4,1 :j}S4.
F1fth-fJn April :30th, 1934, tirne and one-h~df f or
Sunti~.tS ".VorJ. frun1 7 A. r 1. Lo 7 P. M. was allowed all
OJ,~ i '~to ·s, which m(lde a wtekl} increase iu the payroJl
uf $!):",fJ. J 'L, I rh)cft J,r~iO S! appJ ied f !'OlT) il. efJ'eetiVC date
tu ,J HrP b'flh, J ~~S4, gi\11( .. ,.; a 1otal of ~7,() fJ0. 96, or a gl·4'lnd
iutd'l t;J ~~.{(JJi f}9 . 7 •
'J h :tbO!l~ Jif.{ to clot Jtav<· J;, tfl tt l ":tiv rl at by trd· iug- th'
~v·tua.1JJ8 ;.} J rJlJ t..;> .. J.~Phditurcif-J f (n <.t knt.,\ n p•~ riod , 't'< dalt(~d
IJ) t ~1'->ddy· iJ Vf•f';.-l~C. rJ "' - ;.{,V(! f~\J{f~ 1, ·Htg u:;wd fur f.ltt1
t.utfd uurnl~ r o w •:( ·k:~ twtwt•t n Lh etfcctiV<~ d al.~ of
~ae JJ c·ltdl gt.1 :Jfld .1111 • ~ l tl• t ~ ~~:~ iJ. ot tht• ~tH I ,,~ (J:! P•·• ..
'(A:l, \\-'hJ .... h d:d~ i I J 1:1 UJI«! .v•- r ft '(JJII flult l1Jl whk h i't 1t
ft}ccti{lfJ 6[ u t: JIll sf1t1]t(• l1 \\';1. h .Jd
A s t;Hnio · 11 nn I 1 ~J 11 1 irntJ ,,pt·r. 1ll1H ll•• ahuv,· J. as ...
t"~ Jff r iJ: t rlJN• ~d H Tl t'· Ol .tn j iWl ~;~ •. t,f ~:,~ o .oou. UO p • t'
J' •J(-0 : ~ t•ort l fMf( d wi I iJ th A 1 :tlt.·M h wh prf•yu iJJ·d ua
j(1 I Hf;;1 1 't:!;~
B_, l(enb n P. Rn •ert m. I' ·t! d n
The ffi• mpi• n f.'J J ~ t'umpan~
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Tl, fNE ~ - his.t; l Y' Sl! V1 ...........
hundred f,u tn ... · ut'J!il'""
.......... 1,; (tv ..... Ufll!• Pd aurt . - I J • .t
ve pa s nut or vx1 ten t!~.
1. ht..• f' luun;·)ion or~!'af!iJ.. titm tJ~g, n
Wd..\' a ha Jf CPUlUt'. ' aUD alld h; ..
w·a1·s, b• otT! .. , pal1JC • nrf rlr-Jn ·~.-. lt;n. 1t ba
JU ·lifted jt.· clain1 to be &ttwud~i in U e _-;··; , •
·wh ich ~ndutes, hut has ftat""ned U·r· ,.· 1t tc
iu the very front rank!:> of th:tt 1 c g1 oupJ
Cood luclt ~Onletim es account ' for t ·i r
but to account for continued ·gl'V\\·th agai' ..;
obslacle over a period of half a ceJlt 1 •· .. , v e
for "Ornething better nnd n1c•rt: fu, t:unen ta] tl
luck.
ft I
-.-~ u t ( nt?
i uJ!u u·r :'G.
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1 he Chanlp·ion organization ha nEJ ~~· ' ··en s~l. ·. .) .U.~'Ul
to accept a tationary Sk1.tu, , bnt ha a! ·ays
eager for improven'lent, whether it be in llH~~lianicaJ
equipnaent, in quality of product or in its hornan ~ Jationships.
Vle believe in being open rninded i) •"·hru e
and improvement, uut jn being ~pen ll1inJe. as to n '
thii1gs, we do not heHeve in closing out· min .. to th de·
finite expe1·iences of the pa,t. The Chc. D1I·ton o --ga ·\1 ...
zation of today has had the benetit of accun.uhti.> e.~perience
of more than fifty years of co-open~ i\· ... e ·or,
and r ecognizes that experiencl~ a!:> th P nlt "'t imt ' t I~.
factor in its abilit.v to survive. T-hat e'l rien~ e .u~ ~
aided in n1akmg choice between the new L 1h.g-.:" "l i(lb
v.rere JikeJy to pl'ove helpful and t.he ne~v thin I~ hie\
threatened disaster. Charn pi< n pvlki ~ ... l ct\ 1 ~ t~ted
fron1 di s<t~ ter in these 1nost trying t im~ s, n t <. t ~ . t}
intel'eSts of hundreds of invest ol's \'\ h~. lu ttl :t.. ·r"' · s
and its bond· ~ l>ut ,dso the in1 e re~ l of tha t I 1 <• • gr ·U
l,f nearly 2.000 ~n1plo., t:'es \\ho h:tv ~ · ···~t. tf. ir. l t v~t~~
u:;. Jt j propel' to re(~a ll, tlt~\t drn'ing- t.h e'.1ti a" ,H • ,~ ...
~ ion pe t1iod, .front \vhieh it i · ho1l 'd WL' ,. d l t•g,
i ng, our en1 plo~: ""~ a · a w holt\ lu ·t le --~ t ba u t \H \\ • .;c~ · ·: or o pt·' rating t inH\ and \Vhi le W~ls.ft' r, htt th1HS \\ (• ~' t t :l I .
11C <·<·!-;~a r,\' hy t h ridiculous priet ~ \~ h i,·h ' \'t t n t1 H~
on J'ap<•t· a.; w ll a tlll all ot h._~,. t'\•tnl"' '• ht h "t l h ·1·' ' ~
H(• XU Ja .. ufff' rilig HS ,V!l!-1 e-s t•t'it•Htt•d illl\llH\..\ ' 1'\HlS L TI)
11HUHtil •l1 \ IH•rt· inclu ~t rit' ~ t'-tilf d ~tllll t h ' cJ}t~ to tlU'•'t' l1
JiH fthOocl ,f 11\ L1l\ 1h teU Sill1tl~ vf \\t>d,tT \\.& .. 1 tljtl ,lf ' '"
I) c·ut llJ1. Ch auli(• f'HJhlihtlll s. h~n•' J.)Jc)liJ,!ht (11 fh 1"· stn· ..
r~w . H~ I"''·" lthHp ~ du. lll:lll ,\ 1\t'\\' •. ·lt :uig< ~Hhl ltl\ll ~ d
to\r ll c~nw . ft~1 fhi· t.•o)'i'l'\'( ion o l \ llll' t ronblt\ . n l\): .. \'l \)
J1H Vt .. -.uH'• •r ·d tntt,·tl ,~, 1u·• lah ·1.' l11 ~ ; llnh· utd (,)ill-
' f. f ll,d PVt rv l11HI){ llwt ha-- IH't'h tluflt\ i I th, l pu." l
hH:-4 l,< • tJ \ roug ;Uhl t l1a1 fnt \11 't' h(\pfuiu ! .. :-. u1 I p · ~
P• 1 tt \ l'U.H l•c)rtl• oldY h\ l tUfUdltrl~· l~Ut lllhl U t' \\ fh ld
"tu1t' uutlaiug nul x uHIP ~~ ~ bu t th,• tiJdl'tt'cl nldlhil>t •tt
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I n , .. xtJ-"'nt n l;~i thl~'ttr--1 .. \rc• hav · I a<J c~ . ntactM \\ it.h
la \ .. L . .:h P •} '{.' Ill t h- r•· ~~Jllt t)'\ , t . \\' Hl't). lilt~l ' to
l ' <' 11' • t: ' ' t l n l:lll v n:~pr ,1:t Ill ~ ll . ~ nrt nt fJH· •
""a· ~ . ~ -. \\ ht n \\ ·\ «H'f! l ppl~t·:t h • 'd l ~ t'f,~t ?tta:.~ ' v \.tn l
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r~tHl ~b\:• il \ I n. ~ <.. \h i~ kiud let u.· H J, I \ll','{_t\IV(~K.
d w ~ \ dJ't · o c. u:nnH t <'U r fui ure h · PJ'int-~ .. to unt l' ic~cl
4 • • .. ··'" n .. 1l ·. · 's:a. n!"' . t.lJ d' \ · · ·w.:-tnt t ID: ~
,\· •r f n.h;t! ~ .. c'-~ '"'f ~'~: prd:Pn :e ·.
'-·'"',' 1l • '· .\. H1 1~ 8 -rn.:nt tJi OC n\Jt f ,),. .:\ ln~;nt .. u l.
l·~inJ ~tu/l Pe,·, 0t lH a h71:-- ht.~n n·vtJ •h ~d. c f 1" ly l •t ... -
1'!'w t .~ th • t tt1 i ~ . k ..;~ l .;-t t~ b ~"' ll lt\ad t.; .- f) ·] t h. ~t l t,h ~,;.}"(:;,
.• 1 ·· h t'\"'l, '\}'~~ UHllC ff,t· b tt• .. rl 1PlU )n th .. fu ~Ul'~\ .
f vi• rn~~st ·1·1, ·~yt Ult {'r.rnt..~· t()lt~s {)£ . h.,ll!lp~i on
1 1 \!1 i !aS f,, :1 11 :~ ~n•phc.; h~ ~n tht) n t.~ <Jf e-0"'
m l .. :-:·i 1. 1 ·1 \\.i' .1 · h.t· · · :Lg"~ . :'\.tners ·1.ud the fl.l.anng(~ -
m·:Jn ~- n ·· l i11 t . ~ i.:u:~ of rnany diffi ul ties l1a
, l't.e :i 1a:·~··~~ < t 1 ~ :tl' ; ne ~pi·t it {lf ~o.-ope1·ation tLtnt
l1~1; • p1 .,. ~\11 ~ 1'. t"')c (le~;re?d . r~
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aATlTOAY. MARCH a, UBe.
Thinkin
M.t
Sanaraan:
Baaa Hit I ari d
i Sum Soxiwrrjn—iYbouHI!?—A
few evenings, 'aince we were walking
from Redwood Till toward btayncki;
and. aa the moon was shining, and all
na'itre ertraed boantifal,quiet and serene, are were in n mood to appreciate j ami the town" here was nnusoally quii t. .
moat anything—from the sn'ilim.. tail irtot Imply thai lh.ir (r*ag|
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amy. be interesting to some of your OB
readers, I will send you a few note*. "*
In fact, since the Festival, we incline i»
much to notes. Very little of import-
aiKeliasl'-'j:srar ,1 ban .luring tbepaat
week. I | .1 tin' cnti rloin-
ment in the city as asslstAuts or liateaera.
■IJ€" CALENDAR FOB 1870.l
_sssssssssT
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We fonnd it in the
the ndicnlont.
form of a dm
m nted on a ]<$ by th" r
singing, in an energetic way, one of the
songs peculiar to his people. He ph.y-
' It N
llUWP.t'lfJ,
- I ii-hin imnuruea
kiiirnoie r .twoHpr»r la prrsai
".ate r* «i -ss*r-ia>eilo*oty>
uedam poaaiaeJa aiesii.u d»
MarsMoost si naif ao solo m.
■taimeaiUt.iryarsiwii.iu- titn
Trry
3f the
ed a banjo sxvornpnn
song and inusir were given it
creditable manner. The war.
song are something lit.- this:
When I w»a a IsfftM tsar,
l»oag Mill" Sflu; '
When 1 ttveo tlmrn in oli> vtnrittny.
1 • as ti!»e ago;
Whru 1 Ix-l.rnjt to Davy Darm-l,
I^tiy tlute »n»;
T*v hnrl'i bull attnr down be meadow,
I/rtiX time a«.t;
Fuat he I»w an dsa h« bellow,
I^>ni* Mnv* Kfp.;
H* stamp hta t.»- an f.4* de river,
t-sSif time sco.
After if« conrlutiion our HtBOtoal
fricted indulged in a double shnille,
seemingly very well pleiw-d with hint-
•vlf and all creation; and th-ai. sleHnaj
.1,. his Tvnrh', bo cave ti
Hir-iitur t ■ U* I ■ lag: ■
J'.ba.
iaasi
Ji'bar
J'lhanr g*.t tyrrrfh t.
Jobauy alt ont dat if y->* aid*
AhJaUa.
i Mist term tan HI
Mm buamre Hkr> a trap-tan.
I*. Aunt Kate.
Baa* sm ih-ttn o bowl oehthbrr
s..r»lh»ni .«■ haas aj )i it,
I* l-ti'-U lu tH BSUtt.
This Mayo
Samlai shot
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ACTTION BaUeO. '
\. Bp■::.-. >-,* ayfl| ,
day an BMsortmeat c
SMMM, Colt's revi!
ottot stoat i ant.
in front o.
sMssV-aod MtMaqwently haalnye* was;
dull. Hence no one can take offence at
the remark,
Ilosidfuts here hare reason to he ■
proud of the inipruv. m-nt* n.
ing the post two years. They hare «*- [
paaJad th.ir money with liberality in i
this way. The result i- t
iiml sidewalk** in the Trjaines* port of
the town
were almost imrnsHable. Pc-tple are ,
learning that money tin* eTiKmU-d
pays. Besides, they are doiiw more
i this winter (n ornamenting the pin
J el el
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setting out trees ond shrubb. ry th.in
cTerb^ftuv. Tl,-- '• ■':. . '.'.,
b>rrefit ibfui in more ways th.tti one.
There i« DO donl-t that everything that
adds tit th*.* beauty of a town exerts n
i»ct' ty and
i il bad La
The- following U tn^enfro::-, tli<- J. j
timrttf of the 2.*th of ToM sry.
Thifmtwt .ii^ilHii-* •!■''t-r.o- -.
the eret.inr: of r.muiry ftlsn :".'.-\
aiithoTnge in our htrt>-.r, which sits-'
IhIIczas. \ porotm pnrteeael medio
mas efteajt para aalnjiawalo^aa>powea
el injtbas para «narar en la reotiespaoio*
'delosintowsespaoueoaTaa^
*Wb» ^•**m*i*l&KmWmto4MkWtMm^m^m^m^m^m^mW
feemoH en>ido>i»ea tilt*
Itro r-**rttt.lico una o **l,*^,^-___________B_
|>anol para c^ntril*taT da astwn saodo a
^ucUitiu el eatajdio qaet tnel-Oaa haoen
ojuehof* anuirk--cio*.W*an*v4nB
idionia. Xm-str.. ntvjato pfftn«*ipai e*
rrubtiefr notiefcuy jssaeaati ■ -del pniaasi
1 i". trsTiyero ▼ «saa>eialniwmte
i*mntos rnnspal(-
>Ii. f'ut.ie que lVivkbMO ea #v«panol
mtrodnridoa en nneetre- ewftdaivf de
otrs* partes sefea aatnerfc.reaa'Uisd< bil/*»
"rifittrao,* do niKssea a|pa|afiiiiii pade-
mat aaeanrr.r si P»lril#itt»
■MM | MMas
ebm el dla *4 de
Febreropasndo; prro dc los para)proo y
tnrrslarisn todoe se sal varon.
■ r*a LcxaUta. -CotAo pOeoV j
verse en nueetra ct>umn.ts6Vaviatj*, loo
CometHsntas de esi» vcwiisiario rlettr
an hernwao snrtid^ do mercade-
■•odri enc^wtTarse
mefcor al Snrde San i?rancisco.
maeea d> B. T. Coop«ten la C
BcdwootL se liaDft awplt.'
Ttsto del snrttdo nam we**
de bma. nlg<^lon y seda v
dt-pendicnte* habta i
naawOFO tugar pned** *
rM eVAor T. K
W'
b.ncfleid inflnence on
; innrals. Men will not j?
; a town compiled of ne-
nfo
iett less than ■ cmpleuf
The vessel had been iunr
batna, and th? otlier -I
ooMriaatijr, dmib ; HH pa
i»nd her ofili-cr* were itio
bourn b-
r\*
ith t !
th.
il
.Inxllin
pleasant atti
troctive, tnr
(«* impT'-vir
on ener^'tiealh'.
TUttn tan
nrnnricr of b:ncvt
fmtcnittits firipp
There are hrauchi s of Uhi M:
KBdws, Saajl of T.tnjxmnc
M.n. lh" ITilicmi
ciiitton. n EtodM «i
ciilant As..,(i.:i,i
Is sM i a jskv! fin
Iras ltin.l. AH
eindition.
Bu
p.
IBed
I ft ll,:V(,l,-Ht Ai-Sll-.
rlic Amerraaa rrot-
n ritblic library,
h^jine comptinymi'l
.••in a flouiidhin"
■:'t
*■* IbUeheen affected by th.-
r ml in (he Bfcrto, y.t
M4 ao ntrch couipbtiiit us in
■!m
1,•"„»•; wj^'lmA, - :l
;" !■
nrssi;, i.aetiw-. W
'.r"i
eSAfatV I'...:, auad aboat
U Omy ban f..ra number of
ss-iully th.«c that arc ».:t. A
:(;. . f U.ar.1, raugm from ail
at d
Bare pa week. I. baabren
d i
bal ...tv kit:I of lmuVr,
,|'.,A, au.!p,..t». v.'„. :, ,.,..■,
havea»,i-i-:.. rj fael m Ike
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' '■!■■. '.•::, " Ii- r f, : t ...
El -iWikfll
evdSng weak, ;.:
I'V the rtc l '"■'
tdth
"1:,1
, their awpmlnTi
• Yt t, with;.; fv
t hoi
COStttW, ofuov
atple
|:ten lif.t U lit:
! seventy-sii. ioe
I two juui'tr ofl.-"
1 th 1 tide of the .
I St.
totb-irship. e
v- | rj- ■ .' ; .. .
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o ti
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tai ti
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iti. fa
a on*
th i »i
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ta yasuptos locates<jae elssskthefrwn •'
•hrectamente a sn benen esry
Por ahoni dixltcartaoon ast IsasorioV
t estc objeto, r»em qtje»poe*»apoe-
,:i,'.ol<» **»aia.ii»p,-rrr
a- ■ .. j . -r -.« v ty "C']".rff>.mt
reclhomoa. El nirh*''T».1w*ip{:«
-■ i . ■* uns n tbH" j VT-Vi- t -
rasa csrtauoln y pot- sit p*1>«4p' -
NOTlt'IAN ill: LA siAtANA.
onj iMQptnav n
taoa, H.U.J. ao- estau i iam
-!ia»5K> de> 1'SeVtiUtt, »>
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N ] t ;o el
.; RM hwdo I laM -.:. :
•• . .".j pOaMp Aj
' lA'tilns naci-'ci-v
MMsjhaahj de flini
i -de lua'Oteotosd- I: i
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itg from bypocbuLi
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f ItttMua, ac.l W hie]
toe,.tnlM. It hs.
eujoymcats rrhi^
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MO/ .:! j visitrd. TJi*-;-!:. hjfttl I
'en loiwled with-bl.-ii.'i catirldgo in
-.Ration of btvlu't to rceona th.- «•
Ectad salut'1 of thy l£:i n M.-•'■
ooM k. v.:, b,; n .. ti ! toM
te .Mr. lie i...nv.'. and f-'a';.'oi(e;itt^ i1!-
H ■ i • I I . l '. Qo hot i
g out of the harbor, t!.
a
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M inaa snt- ait- '
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aM •iwb'riain'rff'r.
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btnl m.t tltWlsaa Ae ^eaflc.
naajh hull "-,!*« r..lriv]iii-.-;!i.--J
; taaaf J MM 11
r. aadO. sfttiinsrll' . I
liA'l,,.,.!,. aMl
J*la^Uan,l«l,l,
la all tail*
'i;i^attire ttl:ea
rata, el .
, «-»*..
sahaaaU, paper ..lis of a rein - .<:; il tH'Tfiiaatms ,-.,;,v. u.
■ 111 whi.'l! I'.'it ::^ %l..s . --. -. ,1
h » sirientinc nisiiin r Baal "am
."ballot each .ac.U.lat,. bad a
Df the wh. J. convention.'-
aaaUaJlaa < fnAieir makes Hie
the Bacabay aad to Iwiiut ber hael
tit.' <unler aad bwn aieea ta *"luai
a»'%y th. boata." Lit the lifa,!.ial wa
tbcoujv ona^avaiUbb', aa the curb
,was inUit.cra*Hiinh..a: J. aad asalwad
■ ■r\<a tl- trues. •!
una y .lnnajali
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firfrum nnost, rv.|» v
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taawai|aa.|>'^atarea saMaWrhoan.
3f 11 X T.
: Van taBeaaal
<ix acaaa or uuro. uMs on
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and ae.
■ap BtMtanr«(aaMlae.atJ i-tlw.:;:
does no. Cvrm i
Baaaat
• eMM gt.at aeSja>
HfaaJdua; it Balto,
*u Oa» aareet, an- !»«»«»»»,, IVr
••»« rw«d fMaataa*. W. hope
*» ■» -da, to wwreaea.. «A«ir M«la»iM
Haaaeaaa;. t»_ „
^MtlWaa.
^. .n 0,4 leaa Uaaa rla,3fla,fa!lft artfkle :
yaM ia rJke e^faweiaeiiai of real eaaaar.'
lae Parkcraharg (Wwtt Va. > Tim..
s.rt. that betwvea aiiw and tea'
. lock ea dm aaght of Friday. *.»« in»l.. '
it-Um ateamer .Vaaaai wae dieemling
Um UtUe Ki»aawhaM«.r, a huge m««.r
.. saeeaa. a eiseawiie ot only about
i < mtf yard* fram her, cowing down *
h a fearful wslorKr ami faBfaa. Ml
■ .aid, aad «plo*init w4tb a denrbj.'
eraaw. aaif a baadred cannons wer-
atesaee.
ay bar. aha wboW mn«
over wMaai tea uouiucsi a| i
None *a Uljae aav^d .aw
avoitvoa Im,rd the Heuiraiy. Wbiai
(tkwre waa etiaVally no hope of anTiag
tbt. hip, Um naeea, aaWmrad arooad
l- a \V aMama,'«•» the poop,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ aadbewaaMnniloaaytHa. be wnuM
M, Omaha mweml any. Urn. report. . nc*have the amp: if abe wcat dowa he
• » rot*. rVeaeaaaB aad Laramie re. ] wonl.l «uk wjth her. When the en*
* *"* h^mt'°.i^ mah" l";,rftf" *»**■ alurpuiltw .'
raor«s»Moaaaaai are coaeesitret. awhile, M« ajamaeftiw crew noitinc
si l^weVwrivar.eaaamttmioi«*„„, ,,.„ ,„„ (4 ^ ^ „, mM4^*fa»a
< i.syaaaea aaat Arapahoe*. n«mi k-? ,w ^ A ^^
M. are eaaMamOl, area™, Om l«d. wbmbX whan, a^li-Tern.
•»•*. The) bail hail Use boat about half
ia Be» YorS city aad , l,y the aaateai. aa ,A .„ ■ w
,iemey,mat prrant e^MMbit. «w [ '.'^ZiZ^iiLZZ'jT
'ilaaaa* ia *» aaahaaa, ieweai. aa au.,v.
'. rAaag. baa beam ordered ia the Ad. baaa
,a'.»agof<e»raa»y. Ilgta
MRil. I
» It i: ajtM
tin tin
, la-ea '.to. ut
• aWa. m> ins aapaa t
BMm worteado de
a man orbeard h tmbre ea bat pmviaeias. all y^iraa'l
■ad.1 attai aaa
lit. .... | MBJ |
tl Baaw for Um White Piae base ant.
tear
sag
ef tbtiu
_ to walk to Y..k*
"»***4ejr reached aboat day.
IWeaa ae bara ea el Cab* ban I Amy leOfaa
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0007
DAIM' PALO Al-ru VI MKS FRIDAY. UKCF.MnF.R tti, 1914
eeeeeeeea*e**e**ee***************e*s*e*eee*e*aa*aa**o ■ Inheritance taxes, 91 ,**(&0.000.
•• 9*Yo Insurance »mml«tuu 'ee*. MB,,
HlM-l*
•Jj Secretary of stale foes, $17!»,000. j
• •. ■>;.;..■::,.!.■ nnd supreme court *■•■.
SS fio.ooo.
Blate Inalltullona, IlSO.flnf).
Interest of bank deposits, f200.-
000.
I titt? rent on highway money.:
•J jnoo.ooo.
e» Transfer from tinn Francisco har-
11 bor fund. 1100,000.
•J Inttre-nt on bondn, J.13.000.
• • Property tax trdemptlonn. 130,-
11 000.
ll Hlscejlaneoaa, VOfi.OOO
•• There rill br* n drop of nj.proxl-ij
• • mat*!** IISo.OQJ) In tax receipt** ofj]
IS corporation-, for 101,", under U»e|i
JJ previous year, duo lo ImluatrlSl dc- j
• J proas! on, lb*' honrd <-»llmau*»
'■"*>
WAR ON SHIP RATS
JJ We ate prone lo HpcaW in <Ii*|'arag i
• • ing rr. run ol tile r..t. bm the niorr jj
ee m»e iiudk* In* manners snd ciiaiomt Ij
ll 1 lie m»re lie inapirr* »*. with respect.!
JJ 11 i'-.t tn. niltei reason im accounl 01
JJ w-*, g rvi .a 1 * 7 tl Jl/1 • - -- •• I"- trrsalility in proiholing ccnoinir
• hrench Plate Wall Mirror ::.»...»■ ..,.,,., „» ,.•.
a. ;; 1 1....... I.1.1KH. .., .....uf.....,, ,.;
:: — :: .*».■..■.......... .»., „„..„„„ „,.
J* .. arr..,. ...... li,».I,..-, |...,iltr>-. C|(|(a !
• a , . . '.'. ac. ..i'.i liirtla. Irli.lv .<-Kcl.il.lca. i
:: Let us put in a :: !«».,»....,; ,*... ,..,.„.,■...- .ij
\\ COTTAGE GLENWOOD jj i'Hijf^'frtH,;::?
• ■ [J . ri >. ir in the I nitc.I Slate* i> I
Easterday Co.
SPECIAL
Holiday lines and prices on
I: Leather Seat Rockers
ee
:• Ladies' Desks
or
fron.
.ono io J*ii,.«....-i U hen mil
consiilcri the |*os*.ibilitirs <-i the r;i*
l»i»puUrt»n .m.i the Faci that a definite
.on.s'iiit ..I I..1..1.twfi of M-nir deserip
li..n O..I-I )•<' provided to keep their
bnsbr** alive, ii i* not difiieiili i« lorn.
:: WEDGWOOD B
jj fo cook your Christmas Dinner •• *J^'i**"Zl^ **Z*\VZi\
Oa ia , ,1 I, ,. iah.a «aa xaaal a. r, -, lr. a l\.r >
:: $30.00 complete
■a.-rk
t.'.ih.
Mrs
ni:riir. \st:i* RKVKNrw-. |taxation method l«***-ame operative
Ihi' iil'i.liMiiii nl tin- imtl to-a will is lit,- fourth re* wit nit'filiation
hav.. tin- return along with s-"/eral Tlie hoard n-.*oiinii..«,l.-. this ..»
Other liirtoi-i ol ri'ihnhiK tin- n-vi- Hint pi** (Mill P file Ion t tea** lo rmt*t
ion's „i tin- aim*- Crononi) I* lira n«in***y
eMlesi thing to in Ik nhout and tin- --*r> mtgnir-iii tin- n-j-uim revenue'
har*lemi Ihmg to bring abotit In Ihe -. ,,.,--,, on each lino »f ar-amu-p-
politician'! alinanar (in* Mul*t vain-Hon is lh* Hi* nre which i» Ik-
think tti.ii .1 ri-dii-tion <■( approprla-1Hered win pror* Mifflrl-.nl
lion*, mid ii lopping off or » I,*-**I ■|,,„ll|,,K n.i'*.. n niaio in.ono- t.i\
salaries would lw the beat was t",,, rp-t^tratwin tai on credit* and .
meet a den-.lt. bm It Is very snld-jin hix (iU ,-,„,.„ tilli, (hi,,.ks lir., >1|g,
khI-h] !>> ihe iMianJ
Tlo' lo-.* i,l tniOS tloi-iif-.li iniililil
ii ownnrnhip of public untitle**
M
indertakc* ll).
•if e&ierniinaiiug rat* ihal on.
r« tl.e ..ipiliitii... ..{ Mr .in-.
k.,t io produrr riiil-fren. grand
in. i*rral-grandchildren, great
grandtthildtrn u. The avcrsgi
anil Mr- k.,t will ...ninbut.
lore lui«-f-a .. -ic.it. i-.uli Inter con
u.'iok ..ji .ni average of ten young
\- .. rciill it l,„, Iireii io.ui.iiIciI thai
.li .nd Mo I*.,t -.ill mi in,* year*
|.t..vol..I ..'J .,,,, In, ,,, loiigl 111
nihil
njjr
•i|i. l(..../-i
■•I
thru m*h .1 enurs*? in pursued SV«
ponic.". oi nix U'M.'K nre c«-in-tnllv
litinlfMl (or
Seven, way* of making up sli-**- .
Shortage in rrv rn mi* -iri- ->hk **•■•<'I'd
hv th,- hoard of equalization
fin.- projfi-t rails hw no liwrraan
In tains (tlinn Imnks, whlrh non pay
1 net cent on ihe nniUlsl stock loa*
the value of nKM.-Hfed real estate
Tbe report recite* that ih.. batvki
i*t small, the hoard roniend*
ll. j.(in.- n n-*rhniM bandlcnp under
te present avstem ''f sefwratlon
The exempt Imi of these pra-penlle*
From titxiilloii workf it Kii*i.t lii)u*-
tt.-i- nn tb.- people ol U.e State imt
imp'.*-.
nrr on 44.-0111 .1 Ihe l.i<
(hr*,- Itglirr • r.<< li llllc
r-si- mule- .111,1 lur [enisle*
...1 UMIllil line to live txv
..ii*. Mi and Mo l',n l»ai*t
i;e making lemlriicie* ,,'*l
g..\<rniiieoi ilir.nigli "»e
lth .rt.... I..,s lor ,, Itimi
rv *..,,! ,.,„!, ti.,k.-ii ... 1..- is
. ,!...!.,.... r.-,t* trom *•-■■>■ Is.
1.1 i.i.'Miit the intrndiun.ni
.1.1,. 1 ...i.-i Statr-, i" * *
;il r*l;ite al len. Ihnii H«
true value
A second method of bringing
mote money Into lb* slate tr.Mmio
Is hy nnotln-1 nil-i' of tax en on inilt-
tlf-hi-rvl.i. eoritoratlons These
rates were m. reased iwo >enr» ngo
to 11 wale thought proiwrtlitoate
wjih Hun -'.il.t b) i.n.at.' rllltens
living In ihe -uii-
leesenlng tales
•MK',1 hi
•rincipal r.
lo li*t r.i
if the -sUile nml
|hi*r.-t>v in. n*SMlBg r,-l;\th'i.li ilu-
Dinouni paid hj taxpayers elsawhere
Irontt to f.iii'i'l itkllwuv-. from Uu.
uiirr-Hloii nf iltliP>' hUSea nnd
■mi,, Mit'i-i.iiiK brings forth tin- sug-
tiion tti.ii 1 he**? should he brought
li-t 11 nvatcoi ot laxbilon ol grim*
ninB*. Un* i.itiu' ->« olber pnhllr-
A ililr.l i.i'ini.. of n**« revenue utlllt*. enncern*
suggested in .1 Hiai.- lax mi 111(11.1.' ...ti(i ¥
.l.-itliiy ** hi* li 11 is .'-.iimiiieil. I1I1(U frt,
wtmhl raise 11 .T mi.iim. n yi'iir i,i «w._i ,,.
the '.Mi- or lli-JO <oi eiuh ol ilo- 17.. B|J ()]
' 1,,',,"r ■«**" ihe folio* ior
The utiiKo.ltion ol mi n.l i.Uoti-m tlnw* enrnlngn lax on puhl
tax on .ill property «* w..- done pn vi.**- .ori-orsiton* insurance
or to l<i|» when the nepanwHon pauiex snd hulik*.. 3 to 2 --0 10 $10 each
Glove and
Merchandise Orders
A Merchandise or Glove Order alway*. makes an acceptable Kift They can !>*** purchased for any amount desired,
art* good in any department until used, and give the recipient a chance ta make a personal -.election Our offerings
in Kid Gloves for the season are up to our utual standard
of excellence and you can make no mistake hnying your
gloves from us. Every pair guaranteed Wc stand back
ol every pair.
FURS
Ladies' and Children's Furs
W r arc handling f-'urs. We
arc "howing some hand-*ome
(in*. .1: .cry moderate prices.
Sec mir French Coney. Itlack
Lynx. Hrown Fox, White Muf-
lliH'ii in -ct**. single scarfs Wc
can ..rd.-r and deliver t.. you
mi -li<.r' ri..tor any grind, medium and in i'h priced (iif you
may uani ."tl 'he lowest p"S»i-
Handkerchiefs
What woman does not love a dainty, fine handkerchief as a
gift' After all. >our Christmas buying i*- incomplete if you
leave out the handkerchiefs. We have a beautiful stock of fine
Linens, I.inen 1-awns, Shamrock Lawns, with the daintiest
Wind of embroider, in hand and machine work-- dai»t\ ednc.
embroidered and initial 111 .1 variety of irles suitable ior all
occastuns \\ c have a (nil line of men's handkerchief* m plain
>tineii and initials at jiopul.ir prices.
l.adiev . gentlemen'- and children's boxed handkerchiefs in
.1 good assortment ol -t\les Sec our display on Counter 5.
-inter Aisle
Fancy Ribbons
lu-t received a shipment f beautiful fancy Taffeta and
S;itin Ribbons from a lari*e eastern importer. Vou will find
the**c ribbons -.unable tor all kinds of fancy work, dress trimming**, sashes and hair ribbons, in all width-*, in Dresden*. Per
-tans and Roman "-tripes. Scotch -tn*.w- We have three spe
eial bargain lots on -ale for this week al* 25c. 30c. J5c : good
tdth*
iidcrjmccd
Jewelry Novelties
In sterling silver, gold plate and French Gill, fully guaranteed
to more than satisfactor) wear A pretty assortment of collar
pm s.*t* in -terlmg and aha lone -.hell, rolled gold plate beauty
puis. *tcrltng silver pins, fancy jeweled and gold hatpins, har
pins, pearl earrings, head necklaces, in all the latcsl -.hades in
cut iet. crystal and pe.tr!. gold bracelet*., cuff link v. silver mesh
purses, silver frame*, -.iher ornament- and dresser accessories
silvei vainly ca*e-- all moderately priced
-Silks and Dress Goods
\ beautiful showing "f Black Silk- an.l Satins, Crept- de Chine-*, Crepe Metier**., Pvp
Uns. Canton Crepes. Stiowftake Poplins, Colored and Fancy Silk-* tti large variety, including
Roman Stripes. Plaids. Brocades. Moires, Crepe de Chute-. Poplins, fanc> black and .**hite
-tnpc-. all moderately priced.
Table Linens
Nothing more appropriate than a *-ct of tabic I men Wc arc showing a beautiful
table linen by the yard and in pattern cloths, napkin** to match.
Handsome balh towels in plain and fancy beautiful damask, and luwk towels Lunch
Cloth*.. I.inen Scarfs and Fancy Doilies.
COMFY SLIPPERS
Ladies', misses*, children's crochet slippers, ju-t the footwear > -n want the**e winter
mornings and evenings around thc tire Full line bed slipji-crs.
JKendenhall Gl
PALO ALT
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THKR. *
Kaa ItsBiiMii, Jan. I.— *
For I'alo Alto: Fair lonlgtit *
•awl Ttiarvslay. I
U ILLtRVX, aUsreeastre. *
latin; fate ft\lt0 ®iWB
"SSsJrsS-hWi* Boils.sa !
■ad Ptof-rr-niv.
Id Politics
VOLUME jr.-
11..111 i-.i.t -
PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA, Wl.liNKSI)
rsoss.
NO. x .
We Solicit
A COXTINVANCR «IF VOIR I*lTRONA<;K AMt AtiSllU: VIM-
0* COl UTWRKTHKATSiRNT. LlltKlUl. TKRM*. AMt THK
LOW KMT rt:n I.-. tnMi' HJt'HT IN. IHtN-f RN047K; YOC'LL
rPSD THK UkTCHSTHINt. HvM'INt. i»\ THK m'TMIDK—at the
• HSI'I'Y NKW ntAII
* In wishing our customers
* and friends s Happr sod Pros- *
. J i-sroaa. New Tear,'we wish to *
' • ,-vpress onr appreciation of a
• tbe pleasant ri-latlon. of tbe J
:DAL0 ALTO SAVES NICKELODEONS TO LIBRARY OPEN
FjJNNY MONEY BE,SAFE FROM FIRE1 SUNDAY EVENINGS
test 1
ir
■ rv
ill be
> In
i-itiptHc in
the rasi. lo
a plave our ser'lce at your eni
* mand our fai lilt*** at yo
a con*rnlrnce onr strength and £
a severity at \our, dUpeaaJ.
J *May nlaeVaa *i*vrn hrlugvi *-_.,
• vou greater! happiness bijst yf , *j
v* prosperity than you Have etrfr • *
-*a- known. \ < jj- ?' a
FI1D.T NATIONAL RANKIx •
TV.! .li-ili.iil noil ll;. !\- ROAHR OF HAFRTY Al TH iu.uu- \ltil tNl.l-:-. Tti satlaTTaWV
11 1:1 - i HAS ACC. MlXswIbbbI I'l 11CHAMK OF -vm I I.I I OF KMK It BLIC FROM 7 TO *
ON CARNIVAL Fl NIL HONK. .; . | \ * K -'
H-wiJ, for rsltow Day II
aTaaoSBIM Hookers Hatch, j,
. • Happv It..Hi»:lit.'
>
Rlgtal la tit* QaSaaaT of rata City, flsoae i
25 Cts.
Trunks hauled to
and from the Depot
Palo Alto,orCampus
for 25 cents.
Palo Alto Transfer Company
Phorre 90
Thr rTtulsr ..i-majB, ineeiing
-sr* for Ibe election of directors
a tor the ensuing year and the
. * transaction of such other
;« heainess a* shall property
,a ...in. before It will W helil si
J 2 i' m, Ttteada). the 10th day
'* of Januarv, tail, at our bank-
'* lug room*, corner I'aicerali/
Z atenue and Knmona street.
e C. E. JORDAN. Cashier.
• Deeember 1*. Itte.
SS-»**
><•„«.... i.»<
»«.- ..r I™. »..,,,,„.kin, lTl|..lr. ^""SHas^lr-T «±..Simwto
.... .„,.... T... b..i„» ....'r;: j_'.. '• "■* "• ■*■*' °*™r"*
and college boy
: First National Bank
* i no. ial and Ravin***.
for Ibe street-fair feature* •
festival and Ibe Woman's Clu
»«•■' the Indoor attraction*
rttw* t*..me liked ii and
dUtit
The nest )esr Ihe Woman
held the tndour festival, hu
wa* no street fair Apparel
bus:a... ;...:. said, "Never again-"
• •••••••••••••a********* |Thc> howeter lent their 'aaslilanie
'lull, as ehlvalry
dictates they slway* should, and
spent a considerable sum on th*
street Illuminations
ihst time the city has worried along without an autumn festival if ih<
n wall 11
,,,. t CI" Klreltlcian A. V. foUehS
in.;hrough* up the'ma tier of requiring
hr,|propr1*lnrs «l moving picture shows
j lo have their places .mad* safe Dob*.
ranged to have (be
from 7 'o a. e
mil fmth.1
plan basvpeen under
ar»/
lock ; Sunday
notice TIM"
consideratlaae
fur -smn.- i'iiih-.an.i siheihar the arrangement Is eOnlisMtee -sail d.-|iendf
upon the attendance. If this I* *a*-
jjjibai
The
Bigen
ad which
usually
oecUpll
■ thi*
space ha*
been en-
larRed
lo a half page and
wlll I..-
found
ln*lde.
( Dr. and Mrs- W. B. Lfnseoll.
.Kan Jose, entertained al a heaull-
j fully appointed New Year's eve dln-
i per. Ibe affair preceding Ihe cotillion Their gaeata were Mr. aad
Mrs. F? Marriott and Miss Margar*!
Marriott of I'alo Alto. Mrs. It. II.
Add, MJa* Adel. Mr. John W. Ry-.
land ami Mr. F. A. Blake of Han
Francisco Pninsrttls* were tha
decorating flower*.
Genuine
Values
We buyandprice
our shoes with the
endeavor to give
our patrons as great
or greater values
than they can get
elsewhere* x
The greatest possible quality at the
closest price.
Start the new year
right by sending us all
your garments, both
fancy and plain.
1 W K WILL THKAT TOC
i HI,, ii t.lt ALL THK YKAH
rs 'Olivia Bmlllj, Ihe mother
.. Smith of Forest a>.-nu-*
'.:;■'■ bad the i.: I ,f.,. I n:i, i.i f tsr
tore her hip i.. a fall while vlslOe-j
Isoa Oatoa al the home of her
daaghter. Mrs. Harrtmaa. Mra.
Smith la still In l.o- Gato* till M
111 he ■
brought
tsaUasre-
—Puck
nr lime before she
i Palo Alto.
danger from ftre by being properly! aWeaVn Jaallfy the new plan le wit?
wired A motion was sdopted fhal'be made i«n(ainiit
Or*| Tim l.'unl li.-lil-l_ts iiij.ntJilr »»wel-
Of* lug lii.--ia> Light and aside frmsB
hl' dtK-ita|lag lb* e+e^'uf SK-uke llltia. •-
husluesa -was done'' "An apBr*>priaV
tion of |ISA-was hsade for b'lndlaar
msgaaluea and the- elalnis for salaries and inciit.mg.) .t.^.uses Were at--,
htwesf-: a ■ ■" ***
The report wf i
.port fa**
sa net l<
Ufore
n that
H.,-t.
. Place*
*t' The
are
■ft
dlusnr
es are
fbe
sa.nif a*
the
Va
t tonal
Fire
Inrl
•rwrllers.
i.*r
il la-
tloBS.
R.
■ common ordinary rltl-
lo en|oy a gorgeous good
time he goes to the city on Adml*-
■li.n day or New Year'* *ve. or to
Baa Jose to the >lr. o* The professor ftsjt* on hi* noseglasaes and
goes to the stale teachera* aaao-
clatlon The Woman* Club ha* altogether a band one.) the idea of an
annual nhlhltton of tidies and gone
,n for ihe asntal*1araMag'ailne>a»ra
fa more worth while, at least limn
the printer's polw of view, *
Slrajige to relate. the 'hiislncs*;
ssea'* .ommlttee which ventured to
plan a foolish rareltal 'or the an-,
ramn festival had monet left. Thro;
-till have money left. It has been
drax-lng laleeest frorr that day ■"
The balance, afler paying.
wko has Installed
holler la his dyeing and cleaning ,,.,,) „„,( ,r,.,.:,-,!
works on Rmenton alreet wbs pcea*thtWS:
ent. He has failed as yet to secure! fo the Honorable Board of. Traa-
a permit from Ihe hoard of works. I ,,>-* „, tn, (.,(„ Ailo |.„hilP Ubrary:
and his place I* outside the iln.li- M^r^wiih la submitted the raiKrrt eT
Tsrvacrtbed In which bollera may b*j,B€, Itbrary for I7s-ewmb*r. !»!•:
located. Il was decided lo let Ihe | fjeeelpls
malter real until the hosrd of wnrkaj Fines ...fll.Sf
lakes arl
nor used.
otlited Ihe holler |gl
1>(al
"•*• ftrTke
l-.t i
inn
nlnailou. -*■
area mn la ted
, Mortontoti, i<
nt he' rhugtet
Why he iic
t wait for an a
■re* his own c
START RIGHT
ttsar vi,,w ssneer,
I^i u« irj »ome of yowr orders.
Stanford Dyeing and
Cleaning Works.
ami I'nltenlly.
The heat start >ou can make towards material sueeeas during MS'K
TKKN Ht'NDRKI) KLEVKN I* to
have your clothes made to your
measure by us
Tbe well-dressed man Is the one height enough
flf4.PI The Intel
in January. I. 1S11. arnonnta lo
S-I.4S, making a total fund of
It if.'I, which b> the original
ttTioa of the undertaking I* set
-l art for future a**r\vmaklnga In
Palo Uto in tbe taellnw autuma
davs when the so'ul of California
t-t Irs mil for gay spectacles.
The three members of Ihe exeeU-
llvg •iititwilte* In charge rsf the
original feetlrat w*re J. F. Parkinson. W II- Keilt and the president
of tbe Woman's Club. The funds
are nominally -till In their charge.
bol could he u*ed ant time uv order
of * mass meeting of business men
as ibe nucleus fnr a Palo Alto spelling matib Of a rude carnival.
Some da; maybe Sam . Vender-
:ioOrt. Willi* Tholts. Joe. I_srkln.
lien Allen or some other rbeer-ap-
rherrtea-will-s«oa-be-ri|-* noosfer
will "ihlnk ill'" a good sthcrnr for
a Palo Alto holiday. When they
do they wlH have flal 4« Jo start
mi,. A thousand mors- added bo It
would serve <o make a showday
relieve Lhe annul-
KlmiHon reported Ihsl be bsd received sample* of flee hoae ' and
pricea for the' same 'I- m
the firn depsrttnent wer*
and .-...iniii.-il the' samp)**.
Slmpaon was atttborlted to get bids K»,».tidiiu
for :.S0 feel of boa*. FurtlrVr time, gqngrt„
was alioa.-.t In »hleb to-eomplete Books
an Itivenlpr* of the fir.- apinsratus ol Perlodlcali
•aw-eJlSS ■ ; (..bo, -;;
Attorney Mal.olm addreaaed lh»'
board In regard lo an ordinance to
abate lb* nuisance creeled by etnnke
from erode oil hunters. He wa* Intruded Jo prctiare an ordinance In
regular* lire nulaance.
The report of Chief of Police Noble showed three arrests made dor-; janilB
Ing rseeember on dror.k and dlsor
derly »barge*, two being fined
*«n
Bowkloveys' receipts .
Co-opwrsllve reeetpts
Nonresident dues
l>isi Bnoklover raa*
l.lff-
7.P
if.
eac
h ami
lie s
fnt to the conn
y Jail
for
thirty
live
days;
one
arrest
for
grand
lares
Bjy and I
ne fo
petit
Total II SI.
Cards In force January I, ISIS,
1.SM; 14 added. In t*M>eember. «S
eaplred Deeember 3 let. S withdrawn, i
Total number hooks Ib llbrasr
1st. s.442. <« added Is De-
rCoallnn*d on peg* I.)
10] aasasaasf* *'**#*♦< * *< •♦*♦*•♦.
^female: ^iitoeard'lila. agv Tl. malar:
broncho pneumonia, ase 7 4. make,
"Birth* In Deeem!
* females
■'liuting the peat
larger dairies have
Thin work will be eontlnuerj la
Jaflusry- and before Ihe lime of taa>
next Jsdard raesKing all dariea arfli
haie been examined, wllh a view la*
jib* |irti[rer laaiiance of the 1811 p*****
. mils. Ref|»eeiiully submitted.
• • "Ifl'UKBT it IKNKIN8.
"Healib OfBeer.**
lalea aaa.
.11" Of IB-
n*neeteaTL
t:,
S^iwXS--
that secures the best attention - and I
It i.r- - wltnout uyioi that the wall-,
dreased man la always tb* on* with'
TAILOK-MADF. rlothfag.1
We are now redaeing our stock of
wloler Bulling* snd overroatlngs by
nsmlng excellent bargain price*.
my of the fast succeeding years of
inethlnga/teranoiber. Yon can fj.
no*! hear the band play now..
Another year* laterest will be
gajBBjBjjj, us. now peodtng. and one
»'"■•' 'or rag rant i wlib a ss-ntence
or thirty daya in the couuty Jail.
The report of Health Officer Jen-
kin* for Derembcr w-BB received and
sreepted. The>vreport follows:
"To ihe Board of Puhlfe Safety -
Gentlemen: t wish lo submit
following report for *be month
Deeeniber:
"Complaints n-.-t.n. ,i and Ii
trgaved. I: dairy in.i—-ti..r..
baeferlologlcal exarnlnhttlnns in
diphtheria. * negative
"Arrangementa have ban B
al Ihe ti.-aith office whereby dlph THOIUH IIIILV HKMlt ATRD.
therla culture* can be received at BK BIN An A ROOMING HOC!
ant time of the day or night through '. HKARONABLR RATFJt. ALfJO *M
a -hut- provided for thai imrimse PI.E ROOMS. BATH*. FT
Phr*!clana bale been notified that KATt'RDAYH AND ftl'NDAYft.
dlphtherlaj cultures may las obtained i - -■
fn-e at Ihe Stanford Pbai
la booed thai b ythla means dlnbth
Palo Alto Hotel
ea*******a***a*s«******a esv
|S.|»-i»-ovlded nobedr h*. a hat- n, ^ tmm ^ MlM9.ly rf<.,,r
'mined with aa Utile delay aa tioaal-
thought this r*ar.
B. P.
LAUSTEN
IBf Circle
Ii., ,..n prefer bcautj or brain
tVnrs not the fact that_ 1 have %
i-«ed lOSBSSB repeatrdlv -.r,.-- |hs
ble
j Novelty Theater |
Permit us to poaf you on the fact
thai If'tou haven't your full winter's supply of real la. It'* high time
tow. Seal far tb* heavy asssJJsar of
wlater aad the exeaaalve. abnormal
demand for coal that ylarkyk rente*
with real winter wilt make deBi
cries alow and rtolared.
Why not pbee* 4SIX and hat*
jour winter's sflpply put In right
away? There'* nothing to
isined b) delay eacept IneonrrnUnc*' J
and discomfort.
I*
W. O. HORABlNij
rlsaa* -4S3I. 427 High
- ; New eases of eotilaglous dlseaadfe
daring rMeenaber: Cbkkenpos. I:,J
meotpe. I. Case* of eoniageou* di«- •
ease January 1. lilt; Scarlet •
" ' ' ' - - —?•* 'ever. 1: chlckeopoi, 1; mompa. I.
•••••••a**eeee**e*»oee*****e***eeae*******e*e***aJ The three caaaa of -ontsgious dla-
ajeaae are nearly recovered and we
a | are pleeaed lo start upon the new
y*ar vltb a fairly clean Bbewt. Daa>
ger from new case* may come sith •
the opening '" acbool. If light and
unreported case* of ntnmpa or ehlck-
enpox or If children who have been
**no**d to dfBease.ar* allowed to return to school too-early. -
"Deatba for Deeember, 4: cause..
myocardial degeneration, age •'.:■. fe-
reaie; nrganle besrt dlaeaaa, agar'31.
The Fauilry Resort.
Here. MM her, Wife and »srrr|-
hesurt saay eoase wlUsoat fear.
aTRftT OF THR IJITB8T
J WmtNKftDAYa*tdTH('R*4DAT
We Wish You a
Happy New Year
ARMH AND THK WOMAN
By Rex Baaeb.
A TAMGLKD MAWM'gEgsfJ .
You'll laagh all right.
ANtV TWO i> I ill:is I
MlSMUhtAt'D EVAHa
* Night, 7:4*. Has-tB—, ClaaX
a Sa.ard-y sals-ba, 7H5.
••■ •)•! •<••
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stives Now is a cood tine to build—20 per
cnt lower cost*. Let us flfurc with you,
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