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Show Page Four THE 7ie Tourney Underway Tonight No Special Deer Hunt Tags Until October 1 Utah sportsmen are reminded that no applications for permits for special deer hunts will be acceptable before October 1. We have been swamped with requests for information regarding special deer bunts this fall, said Harold & Crane, big game supervisor, Applications will be accepted on and after October 1 on all special hunts, but not before. The official pointed out that there will 'be no drawings this year on special deer hunts. Permits going on sale October 1 on all units will stay on sale until sold on first come, first LonejStar Aluminum BOATS served basis. Applications may be submitted either in person or by mail at the deer permit sales office in the county seat nearest the respective hunting areas. Each resident applicant must Include his or her full name and address, choice of hunting unit, check or money order for $3 and must also include 'both visible license number and big game li- D Phone 200 St. HELPER YOUR BEST BET IS BENNION .. t In Final Sunday The Helper Merchants took a couple of shellackings during the past week but with the help of the leaders in the Industrial league race may still share In second hall honors. The Merchants will close out their season Sunday in a home game against Bingham at 8: 15 p.m. and if they win they can only hope that Magna and1 Provo drop a few more before their series run out. American Fork took a bitter from .the Merchants last Wednesday while on Sunday the Provo Flyers eeked out a 1 decision over .the Helperites. A Tuesday night game scheduled for Helper was rained out. cense or combination license number. Nonresident applicants apply in same manner, but are required to pay a $5 fee for any special hunt. Applications for .nine conditional hunts along the Wasatch Front will be acceptable by mail only November 1 to November 10, and FIRST PRACTICE only from applicants who did not receive a special deer hunt permit previously. A list will be made of eligible applicants for each 'Unit in the order received and permits 'in the number allotted will .be assigned out in the order received. Meanwhile, time ran out on applications for elk bunts. ApplicaarSafety tions were not accepted whichheadrived at game department Stability quarters bearing postmarks later Speed Economy than midnight Saturday. A. F. Carr, chief clerk, said the elk Order today, one year drawings would be held Septemto pay. Terms to suit ber 5 for all districts at the state capitoL He said all districts were your purse. Write or heavily oversubscribed on an avcall for free catalog. erage of approximately 10 applicants for each permit to be isA. L. (Ate) MINER 40 Bingham 2-- ed annually by the AA , Eight teams are paired in the initial round of the Helper invitational softball tournament which opens this evening and will extend .through Friday and Saturday. The tournament Is sponsor- Merchants to Host Wellington Softball Team Wins Sportsmanship Award Despite the popular belief that Members the Wellington all Indians have hair as black Softball teamof was awarded the as a ravens wing, there are some Sportsmanship Trophy in the LDS There are Blond Indians Smokey Says: Helper Softball (ZcMircctfe . Thursday, August 28, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- L Rtfoa THAT& my' 5 Helper Softball Association of which Mike Vlamakis is president. this evening At 5:00 the Helper Club will .tackle Castle Gate. At 6:15 pm. Johnnys Club will play the Helper LDS ward team. At 7:30 the Rio Grande Vets Club will tangle with Wellington and at 8:00 pm. the Helper Moose will take on Dragerton. Losers in the first round will enter the consolation round and two losses will eliminate a team. blond Indians in America! According to history research exn perts light hair among the Indians of North Dakota suggests that they may have intermarried with the Norsemen who invaded Minnesota about 1362 A. D. and escaped the massacre recorded on the (historic Kensington Stone." District Five Playoff at Helper on Friday, August 15. These young men, from both Wellington wards, have been playing under the direction of Bernard Wilder this summer, and report having enjoyed their games very much. While they bowed to a stronger team in scaring, Mr. Wilder said, they still felt that they had won the most coveted trophy in the entire meet Hoosier Coal Production Wallace Mortuary Man-da- Indianas total production of bituminous coal over the years ton mark passed the in 1950. The state has 25 billion pa one-billi- Remember Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires I pa To licensed Funeral Director and Embabner Price on tons of recoverable reserves, enough to last about 1,300 years at present rate of production. -:- - Utah Mitchell Funeral Home Dick Mitchell. Embalm er Price 808 Phone the Democratic Voters of Carbon County: V0IE FOR MONDAY Dinosaurs Get Suit Call for Saturday SHEYA Carbon high this coming school year who want to make a bid for team 'berths are requested to be at the Carbon college field-houon the above date and hour, Coach Jewkes stated. The first practice sessions will be held on September 1 at 9:00 am. and 2:00 pm. Coach Jewkes stated that two practice sessions will .be held daily throughout next week, one at 9:00 am. and the second at 2:00 pm. An eight game schedule has been announced for the season and includes seven Big Eight conference games. The opener will be on the home field against Grand Junction on September 12. The remaining games on the docket are league contests and include the following: Septem Democratic Candidate for se sued. Carr also noted that very few sage grouse permits remained on open sale. Most grouse districts were oversubscribed and only a small number of permits from outlying districts such as Blue Mountain and Minersville remained on open sale. Most grouse districts were oversubscribed and only a small number of permits from outlying districts such as Blue Mountain and Minersville JACKSON JEWKES remained to be purchased. These permits will be sold first come, first served at game department High school youths who want to try out for the 1952 Dinosaur offices. squad will be able to check out uniforms Saturday, August 30, at Eight Elk Hunters 4:00 pm., it was announced today by Coach Jackson Jewkes. Face Charge on Any boys who will be attending ber ber ber the Nomination for STATE SENATOR AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 9, 1952 An active, aggressive and loyal Democratic Party official, and worker for many years. Served with distinction as County Attorney from 1939 to 1947, and as Juvenile Judge of the Fifth District from January 8, 1947 to July 1, Granite at Carbon; OctoCarbon at Jordan; OctoProvo at Carbon; October 17, Carbon at South high; October 24, Carbon at West high; October 31, East high at Carbon, and November 6, Carbon at Dav12, 3, 10, 1949. Achieved a clean, honest and efficient record in public office. A resident of Price and Carbon county for nearly 30 years. Will work increasingly for the best interests of all citizens of the county. is. This schedule gives the Carbon fans an even break with four games at home and four away from home. VOTE FOR SHEYA ON SEPTEMBER 9 (Paid Political Advertisement) Unlawful Licenses Eight persons last season hunted elk on hunting licenses which were not their own and the Utah FLSh and Game Department is completing an investigation which as expected to lead to their arrest The names of the eight hunters who took their elk on illegal permits are being withheld by the state pending completion of the investigation. Anyone filing for elk permits on false data or without the proper license and stamp will be prosecuted. The department, according to a spokesman, is checking every license and the axe will fall heavily on the cheaters. It was impossible to check the records any sooner, the spokesman said, but the department has a way of checking the ownership of the tickets and will process all of them. On these facts, there were eight hunters who participated in last years hunt who were not entitled to hunt. ASK FOR WATE II FI Li." 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