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Show Fish Utah Fish and Game officers report good fishing at Flaming Gorge. Most of the reservior is still free of ice and snow and open to shore and boat fishing. Some of the protected bays have ice on them, but there is no ice on the reservior thich enough to ADMITTED n Wright, Monticello; Willard Whiskers, 112370-Kathlee- Bluff. 112470- - Emily Garchee, Dove Creek. 112570- - Teny Taylor, Bland-in- gj Natasha Redd, La Sal; Mary Heins, Blanding. 112670- - George Bradford, Linda Shiew, Nathan Blevins, Blanding; John Case, El Paso, Texas; Wesley Howlett, Montezuma Creek. 112770- - Jane Bayles, Blanding Tammy May, White Mesa. 112870- - Annette Jameson, City; Lorann Rogers, East Monticello, Maydene Billisie, Blanding. 112970- - Randy Smith, Monti- - 113070- - Arlene support fishermen. Several of the campgrounds in the area are open for a mm sumo DAVIS COUNTY: All waters within Davis County. EMERY COUNTY: All waters downstream from Manti Forest boundary except Huntington North Reservior. open to hunting after the December date. Landowners desiring to open their lands to hunting may do so by posting the appropriate signs on the boundaries of their property. Signs may contain the words "open SAN JUAN COUNTY: Colorado River, San Juan River, and Lake Powell. GRAND COUNTY: Colo- - 66,500 ORPHANS... River, Dolores River, campers, but water is available rado and Green River. naly at Lucerne Valley, the Pheasant on State hunting Antelope boat ramp and the and Federal land closes Dec. highway restroom at Dutch 6. Under a provision of the John. Forest Ranger John R.. Glenn advises sportsmen planning a trip to the area to come prepared for cold weather. Several snow storms have al- ready hit the area this fall. The following waters are hour a open to twenty-four to pheasant hunting by permission " or "open to phesa.nl hunting". It is unlawful to hunt or attempt to take phesants on any lands other than public lands posted open to phesant 1970 Upland Game Pro-claimati- on, ... TODAY'S mSCmWN The San Juan Record ... rr-- f IS TKt BkGGBT BARGAIN IN HISTORY rag tfir Bfly Monticello, Utah Thursday, December 3, 1970 Page Seven Michael Hutchins. 750,000 Thirty years ego, there were no less than 750,000 orphans '0 this country 750,000 children under 18 who had lost both parents. Today, with a population 50 bigger than it was in 1920, there ore only 66,500 orphans. Here is dramatic proof of the effectiveness of modern drugs in in keeping families together. keeping people olive Here is dramatic proof of the fact that . . . private lands with earlier closing dates may also be posted open to hunting until Dec. 6. Such posting shall be at the discretion of the landowner, but no lands may be posted daT Tear-Iua- d Rogers, Mon- -' ticello; Hosteen Sakizzie, Aneth. DAGGETT COUNTY; Price DISCHARGED River downstream from con 112370 Roberta Ogden, Bar- - Flaming Gorge Reservior. bara Homedew, Kathleen Shiew, NOT t rA 112470- - Bernice Christensen, Vernon Schaefer, Kasey Shiew, Michael Hutchins 112570- - Orlo Roush, Nathan Dutchie. 112670- - Catherine Titus, Emily Garcher, Maude Whittier. 112770- - Natasha Redd. 112870- - George Bradford. 112970- - Linda Shiew, John Case, Terry Taylor, Lemuel Chee 113070- - Annette Jameson, Gilbert Salazar, Nathan TTB)CP (DJIlOtLQTr'w Blevins. Can drop TableRite draft deferments In accordance with Selective Service National Headquarters instructions, Utah local Boards have been advised that a young man wishing to drop deferment in favor of a; A classification should be permitted to do so at any time. Registrants with 1969 lottery numbers wishing to drop deferments and be reclassified into t-- A status have been gi ven until midnight Ce Dec. 31, 1970 to file for the reclassification. Such requests may be received by local boards by that date or carry a postmark dated December 31, 1970 or earlier. State Director Colonel Richad Richard V. Peay stated that the instructions to local boards will be of interest to men who hold hi gh lottery numners received in the 1969 draft lottery. Should a young man hold a number higher that 195, which has been projected as the highest number which any board may reach, it may be to his advantage to voluntarily give up his deferment for a A classifications, and in effect, serve his period of vulemability without the responsiblity of being reached for induction. In these cases, he will join other members of the 1970 I --A vulexable group with unreached numbers, and on December 31, 1970, he will then go into a lower draft priority and no longer be subject Whole Bone-I- n Round Steak Top Round lb. Luck Cut 2 iga 303 13$ 12 4$l 3 $1 Margarine $1.09 5 $1 1211 Libby Pineapple Chiffon 07 Ti 200 count ssues Facial IGA A-- 1-- -1- -A 99$ Beans Double Tomatoes 01 ives Libby Family Pitted Juice iga 46 oz. 3 $ $1.19 Peanut Butter iga 4ooz. 99$ Tomato T-Rnne 1 TableBlii steak TableRite Sirloin Steak Roast TableR1te TableRita Franks Rump Bacon lb- - TableRite 4$l 1 $2.19 u. $1.19 Dry Milk Pet Dog House 89 $ Dog Food 10$1 Moore 40 oz. 99$ ib. 59$ Beef Stew Dinty i ib. 69$ Shorten ng sno. Kreem 3 ibs. 95$ Non-F- at -- . call WorihTrl tL Grapefruit ?exas p,nK 1 079$ igigHteN 1971 Colonel cPosure j e Pear c yea inTll?111 ends' the ?umber higher? with a less Me ategory iQ following years. Vuhnble Oranges Carrots choce ceiioeaq Navel ib. 21b. 12$ 19$ Swanson Chic, Mt.Loaf, TV Dinners Pie Johnston Turkey Pumpkin or Mince 53$ 69$ |