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Show 1 ( f f Tuesday, October 23, 1958 A Last Reminder Keep Your Hunt Safe and Sensible A safe, sensible, arjd enjoyable hunt. This was the watch word and final "advice to an expected 140,000 deer hunters from the JJtah Department of Game rind Fish. The department reminded that t not only the pleasure of the hunt, but the future of hunting as well, depended upon how each license holder conducts himself afield as the general deer season gets under way Saturday, October 20. The department listed the following suggestions of things to remember during the season that lies ahead: Be sure that your equipment, and you yourself, are in good condition to meet the activity you are planning during the hunt. Then drive safely, ride safely, and hike QffiteiEfQ 3 . THE DRAGEETON TEIQL'NE safely. ' Remember the ten commandments of gun safety. Always handle your gun as if 4t were loaded. If the meat is worth the hunt, then it is certainly worth caring for properly. Bleed the animal well, clean it thoroughly (if necessary wash and quickly dry the animals cavity), then keep it in as cool and clean a place as possible until you get it to the lodger plant or place of storage. Treat the land and property upon which you hunt as you would like your own property to be used. If you plan to hunt on private land, get permission of the owner or tenant. Whether private or public, remember the land, the fences and gates, the roads, camp grounds, and all other outdoor assets you will use are even more important to others than to YOUTH TO PARTICIPATE IN' WORLD TRIQK OR TREAT Again this year the youngsters of Trinity Episcopal Church will Trick or Treat for the Worlds This is the third year Trinity has sponsored this unique Halloween to help hungry and destitute children throughout the Children. world. The Trick or Treat is sponsorThat best portion of a good ed by the United Nations. Money mans life, his little, nameless, un- collected is sent to the UN to be remembered acts of kindness and used to purchase food, medicine and clothing for the worlds needy. of love. Kce)00y7 o O O o Jf One of the big problems of the jet age is finding a metal that can with- stand the searing and fatiguing temperatures that bum out ordinary at supersonic speeds To crack this heat barrier engineers have now come up with a new mid highly promising alloy of a metal long familiar to. the mining industry of Utah molybdenum, or Molly as it is known among engine, materials . mining men i This vital metal could easily; have been ignored in Utah, for Molly is hidden deep in the ores, of Bingham Canyon It takes more than a ton of the mine's ore to produce one pound of Molly. And yet for years, long before Mollys promising new future as a jet age material, Kennecott has carefully guarded and recovered the sparse molybdenite ores from Utah soil For years, Kennecott has turned the Bingham hillsides into an important national source of this metal which has furnished harder, corrosion-resistasteel for industry, lubricants for modem engines, and pigments and catalysts for. the chemical industry. No one can say for sure what the future holds for Molly but in.Utah one thing is; certain: the story of Molly is one more example of Ken necotts untiring efforts to help conserve and to develop to the fullest extent, the great natural resources which are so vital to Utah and its nt economy. ; ' . "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |