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Show Tuesday, April 6, 1954 Chukar Partridge county two years ago. Balance of the bords stocked during the recent plantings were from the states Price and Spring-vill- e game bird farms. They were carried through the winter months for spring stocking after being brooded last spring at the Price farm. The hatchery birds num. Recent stocking of chukar partridge into fifteen new planting sites brines the total to thirty-fou-r chosen areas over the state where these birds have been planted sincg the start of the proyears ago. gram two and one-ha- lf Adult birds numbering 1,57 made up these latest releases in thirteen counties as follows: Iron, Beaver, Garfield, Emery, Grand, San Juan, Morgan, Box Elder, Utah, Sanpete, Sevier, Wayne and Duchesne. Birds went into two sites in both Emery and Wayne bered 1,333. The latest plants bring the number of chukars released to 9,738 since the original plant was made in Carbon county in August of 1951. The chukar program is expected to advance more rapidly this year with the Springville farm producing quantities of birds for counties. the first time. Facilities there The Duchesne county plant was have been previously used for made with 224 wild chukars from Turkey where they had been trapped and shipped by airplane to Utah in a continuing cooperative program with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service under a Federal Aid project. The Duchesne site is only the second one where wild chukars have been released, the first having been made in Sevier pheasant propagation. Both bird farms have approximately 2,000 adult birds on hand as the spring nesting and brooding season approaches this year. Field census ond observations at all nineteen of the areas where releases had been made through last fall show the birds scattered but to have wintered through very well. Magic Resources isnt an imto look article pressive at, but it is the basis of some of the most chemical and industrial developments of our age. As most of us know, coal is essential to the manufacture of steel, and it is the source of the major part of all the electric power we use. But thats only part of the story. Coal is scientifically transformed into more than 200,000 products now in widespread daily use! They include asphalt and aspirin, aluminum and anaesthetics, fertilizers and fabrics, rubber and A lump of soft coal far-reachi- -- rectory! ng insecticides. So much for the proven achievements of the present. According to the scientists this, striking as it is, marks just the beginning. On some tomorrow coal will be responsible for countless other valuable products and services. And, of course, its traditional uses, as in the steel mills and the power plants, will require far more coal than is consumed today. In the light of such facts, can anyone doubt that a progressive and profitable coal industry is a WOOL SUITS Special Purchase of Nylon and Wool In Large Sizes Washable Values to $60.00 COATS Now at For Spring H MATT MslvL ?S 29 f0f -M From Gloria Shop PRICE EAST MAIN "must? for man is every Me good a luxury to goes press itljuif STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY For new or changed listings or for directory advertising call the Telephone Business Office UC2$GS,C1 r |