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Show Paul Harvey We-sio- Killed With Kindness Ward Holds Reunion n March Ward mem- ver0Ui? Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lem- M's. Harold Strvenson. a mon and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar and frrmer residents By TAI L IIARVEY They dont call it wildlife corn, they are unable to di- enjoyed the Weston ward re- compamcd by Mrs. Mary Campbell were Malad visitors union last Saturday after B.ggs and daughter of Pres- - a week aga Sunday. conservation" any more. gest the richer" food. Much snow In the moun- Game and Fish A f,3.11 .wen, a Soda Springs last neon in the hall. do to cultural the with fact It has Mrs. Kathryn Whitney was people prefer tains of Pennsylvania. to call it wildlife chicken dinne was served to Wednesday ta visit with the! in Cg.ten recently visiting which aid microbes the managethat sacrtsmen are feed- ment because, they explain, digestion in the deers four 453 people. The food andlLorin Rasmussen family, with Mrs. Klca Jensen. ing i.he herd? wildlife must sometimes be stomachs Richard Sievensan is in the become inert serving was under direction Mr. and Mrs. Roger Campmay cf hungry harvested as well as con- if there is an abrupt change of the Relief Society and Pri-- ; Preston hospital recovering bell and two children, Scott wild deer, served. in the natural diet. mary. Mr. and Mrs. Reed j froms. surgery last Thursday. and Shelly, of Cleaerfield and M-thinking they When the average individJohn Iltilet was in e Boyd District Game Griffiths were chairmen of Recently, Campbell and son of are rescuing ual sees a few days last week Smithfield catello The deer Mormoniers Keller Protector party. Lynn picked skinny foraging spent a week aga ' the deer from in bely-dee- p snow it is two dead fawns near presented a 45 minute musi- - visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Saturday with their parents, starvation. On difficult for him to understand up Mr. and Mrs. Oscar CampClearwater, Pa. They were cal program. A trio, consist-- . Richard Trussell. the contrary, that M:.ss Mary Stocking of Salt bell. those lying next to a bed of hay, ing of Eloise King, Ranea ' artificially feeding of animals could do more harm their stomachs full of hundreds Lake C.tv was a weekend Mrs. Melvin Roberts and Rawlings and Melodv hay. w h i t e t a ils than a few could. and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman baby and her mother, Mrs. numbers. but it sang good, despite Nonetheless, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whit- Merrill. a Harvey may die beThe Pennsylvania Game warnings in The Progress Raymond Ilobbs, went to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Bencause of the Commission explains and other local publications, ney were in Idaho Falls from Springs Friday, Feb. 27, feeding. deer herds can subsist for sportsmen in the area con- a week ago Friday to Sun- son went to Logan a week to visit with Mrs. Nolan RobGood intentions are not iong periods on reduced diets tinue to gather and distribute day taking care of their ago Sunday and visited with bins. It was her birthday while their .their granddaughter an d anniversary. enough. We can kill with of browse but, hay and corn and make pub- grandchildren Mrs. Alta Palmer of Preskindness, too, you know. suddenly fed nutritious hay or lic appeals for help to feed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Larsen. They accomnanieJ ton had dinner a week aga starving game; there are Whitney, were in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lem- - Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lloyd of Sunday with the even coin cans soliciting funds Raymrrd for the purpose in many plac- mon and Mrs. Bessie Chart- - Preston, Hobbs family. Mrs. Earl S. Buttarg was era and Mrs. Mary Brower es of business. Last Thursday Ted GalIf the deer were left alone cf Preston went to Boise last. in Preston last Wednesday braith of Ogden and his moin this natural habitat, winter Tuesday to attend the funeral visiting with her mother, ther, Mrs. LaVine Galbraith of Richmond, visited with Mr. losses from sources other for their brother, WallacMrs. Holland Williams. A week ago Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fonnes-becthan .starvation would cull Lemmon, who was born and from the herds the weak, raised in Weston. Before re-- 1 and Mrs. Earl S. Buttars sick and disabled. Thus is turning home they visited went to Logan and visited Out of town relatives who .maintained a stronger, more with Mr. and Mrs. Robert with his sister, came on Feb. 27 to attend the White and family and the Thompson. vfrbla breeding stock. funeral services for Wiliam Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davis Nielson were M and Mrs.; The greatest threat to the Demont Olsen family. of Logan have a new son. DeMar Smart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'W herd is overpouulation. and children of Soda The baby was born March 3 Mrs. Ann Nielsen of Magna. Harris formerly reduced bv predators now that the pred- Springs called at the Rex in the Logan LDS hospital ust' Pouisen home one day last and weighed 7 lbs., 9 ounces. ators have been killed week. Weekend guests at the The baby is their third child. be reduced otherwise. Even those of us too timid Pouisen home were Mr. and Their two older children, to nariicioate in the annual, Mrs. Roger Hall and son M- Paul and Rebecca, stayed in Weston for a few days with controlling hunting-s- e aton ichael of Ogden. harvest of this crop should Mr. and Mrs. Orvid How- - their grandparents, Mr. and understand and appreciate ell of Boise were overnight Mrs. Dewey Camrbell EGYPT Mr. and Ms. De the efforts of wildlife manag- guests one dav last week of Ray White of Dillon, Mont., is visiting this week with his Petterborg, accompanied bv ers to maintain natures pre- Mrs. Mildred Hansen. A week ago Sunday Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Gale Moser and carious balance. and Mrs. Frank L. Olsen had ard Lemmon. douMr. and Mrs. Kent Moser of There is an increasing n Mr. and Mrs. Bryan ble use of range land In Texas Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olsen went to Provo last Whitney, have been in southern for raising both cattle and and three sons visiting them. to see the BYU-USWednesday A California for few out of three weeks. people from deer. In some areas the deer basketball When your friends get together for fun, make the game. They have become a bigger busi- town came to attend the 86th They visited in Santa Ana scene with a Kodak Initamatic Camera. Its the with their son, Zane Berge-so- were gone two days. They and anniversary birthday cattle. ness than the camera that follows all your fun the easy way. The and family some of the went again this iron house for Mrs. Sadie Saturday to Gross income from bunting Nelson at gang will enjoy seeing your picture results on Feb. 22. They wee time. He was retentiy susin Is more now Provo for Texas leases the games and reparties, dances, the big game. Drop in the film, and Mrs. Richard Gett- tained as a high councilman than $17 million a year. Last Mr. Mr. pop on a flashcube for indoor shooting, and you're turned home Sunday. and Mrs. Paul Alhs-tro- in the Santa Ana ward. set to snap the fun when it wont wait! Stop in yesr on 33 million acres of er, of Idaho Fa1!; Mr. and also visited in Taft wkh aThey Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Kelsisand see the exciting Kodak Instamatic Cameras privately owned Texas range Maughan of ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ler have their second baby the cameras that go where your action isl land some 300,000 deer were Mrs. Richard and Mrs. T. How- Doyle Johnson, and with an- and second son. He was Mr. Burlev; harvested. ard Maughan of Logan; Mr. other sister and family, Mr. TUESDAY, MARCH 17 JOHNSONS DRUG Texans, now dealing with and Mrs. Alvin Maughan, and Mrs. W. K. Jensen, and born Sunday, March 1, in the SERVICE IS A PUBLIC the deer crop as scientifically Mr. and Mrs. Klvne Nel&o" in Los Angeles with a Preston Hospital and weighed Chili and Crackers as with a steer crop, hove nf Salt Lake City; Mr. and LISTS NEXT WEEKS Fruit Salad Mrs. Joseph Dunkley. eight pounds. He will be learned much about wildlife Mrs. Cinnamon Roll SCHOOL LUNCH MENU Floyd Montgomery of In Redding thev visited with named Cliff Harmon. His Milk management The principal North Ogden and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Flash Nielsen. (Eastside Schools) James Robert, is lesson is that deer popula- Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. brother, over his new Layton of Shelbrother. pleased WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 tions must be balanced with ley. Bingham went to the Downey dauMrs. Moser and Earl avaPable forage. If deer FRIDAY, MARCH 13 Mrs. Rhea Godfrey and hospital a week ago Saturday Porcupine Meat Balls population increases, as it son of Soda Springs came to visit her brother, Jon S. ghter Becky were in Salt Chi'se Sandwiches Vegetabe Lake City last Sunday to does some 40 percent per last Wednesday and spent the Morris, a patient there. They Fruit Jello Chicken Vegetable Soup mass starvation would year, with her parents, Mr. also called on Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday visiting with her moBread and Butter PicKies unless harvesting by day result and Mrs. Jesse W. Griffiths. Stanley Glass in Downey be- ther, Mrs. Alice Christensen. Milk Fruit hunters were allowed. Mrs. Steven Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wal fore returning home. Milk Unless a healthy deer herd dron and a sister and husTHURSDAY, MARCH 19 Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hender- children of Taylorsville have is harvested annually, the band, Mr. and Mrs. Platt son and family of Salt Lake been visiting with her brother MONDAY, MARCH 16 Sweet and Sour Beef only alternative to disaster is Price of Malad, visited last City and Mr. and Mrs. Clive and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hash Browns Pizza wildlife birth control. Wednesday with their daugh- Henderson and children of Donald Gregory. Carrot Stick Tossed Salad Mr. and Mrs. Lester Owen If it occurs to you that there ter and sister and family, Idaho Falls spent the weekFruit Cobbler in Salt Lake City last were W. between this are Denton end Mrs. Mr. and wkh their parents, Mr. parallels Bread and Butter Bread and Butter to see their daughof the deer population Greene. control Saturday and Mrs. Henderson. F. Perry Milk Milk ter Susanna and the suggestions some ex Bowles Pocatello play basketball of Last Mr. Mrs. and Arlyn Saturday, Dean R. Bingham were in with the girls BYU team. perts have urged for manage- visited recently with his ment of the human popula ents, Mr. and Mra. Her! Layton visiting her parents, DAYTON BRIEFS tion, may I remind you that Bowles. On Wednesday, F4b. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Call. PHONE IB fill PRESTON I have said nothing about 25, Bishop and Mrs. Carl Ev Mrs. Arnold Beus had Mrs. Ruth Call of Bountiful ans and John Evans of Malad birthday dinner lor her hus- called at the Earl Kirkbride that band recently. Invited were home last were their guests. Wednesday. Berk Buttars, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Hulet, Mr. Mr. and Mra. Leo Seamons and Mrs. Charles W. But- and Mrs. Reed Bitters of and their niece, Cheryle tars, is recovering in the Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griffeth, went to Pocatello Logan LDS hospital from Spademan of Pocatello and to do some shopping Thursknee surgery. He was injured Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Carter of Layton. There was a day. playing football. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smart A week ago Sunday Mr. birthday cake and gifts. Tressa of Pocaand and Mrs. George Mills of Mrs. Ivan Waddoups and tello daughter were weekend guests at Clifton called on Mr. and four children of Dayton and the Marlow Smart home. Mrs. Herbert Bowles and on Mr. and Mrs. Dee Davis of Sunday Mr. and Mra. Smart Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Sugar Cky were visiting over and Mr. and Mrs. Don DaBey visthe weekend with Mrs. Myr- of Smithfield went to Salt George Lewis of Malad tle Waddoups. ited with them. City to visit with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Weldon ReedMrs. Merlin Coburn. He and er enjoyed a week in the Beus and daughter, Mrs. Bill is still in the LDS Hospital. northwest They visited in to Layton Saturday to visit Yakima, Wash., with their Spademan of Pocatello, went daughter and family, Mr. with Mrs. Beus brother, Wiland Mrs. Charles G. Cluff, liam C. Harrison. Mrs. John Simper of Black-foand in Seattle with the Steven Reeder family. They returnspent last weekend with ed home by way of Portland Mr. and Mrs. George A ON PUTS and the scenic Columbia Ri- WESTON. I THE CITIZEN 12, 1970 Young Gentlemen ber j Well-meani- Like the now look J Po-th- i from La-Mo- Sa-d- BLOCKS that ! low-quali- Go where J the action isl k. Pet-ferbo- rg off-m- i Couples Allend B YU Ball Game Ber-geso- U n, ... m sister-in-la- ot MMUDOIFQDIL HERES ONE-EIGHT- RS power with Y r performance. to get and fast start a it off to keep program farming your on schedule through the whole aeason . . . helps you get each job done in its proper time. 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