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Show July IS, 1960 BLANDING OUTLOOK ' LARGE NUMBER PAY ftMAL RESPECT TO ALICE H. REDD friends and relatives final respect to Mrs. paid ' Leland W. Redd at funeral serOyer 650 - held in the L.D.S. Chapel vices July 11th. here Monday, Bishop Merwin Blanding Third at her funeral. Shumway of the Ward officiated opening song, "Sometime was given by Understand" We'll the Choir followed with a prayer The by 0. Frost Black. Other musical renditions included "The Savior's Voice" sang by Vera Lee and Reva Redd with Shirley Hurst as accompanist an "Oh iqy Father" by organ solo, KINDERGARTEN PREVIEW Children of Kindergarten age and their mothers were guests of honor on Wednesday at the BlandSchool for ing Elementary registration for the kinder garten class. Hosting the group were the two summer kindergarten teachers, Mrs. Evie Stevens and Mrs. Rowena ' Winters and Miss Rosina Valozzi who will take the winter classes. Speakers for the mothers session were Ren Moss and Mrs. Jo Ann Oakes, Public Health Nurse. At the conclusion of the meeting. treats were given to the youngsters present. Appro- ohildren registered for the winter class. ximately and "Through Deepening Trails" by the Choir. All Choir numbers were accompanied by Carol Black and direoted by Mamie Adams, Hurst. Speakers were Eleanor Guyman, Harold F. Silver, Karl Lyman, and Bishop Merwin Shunway, Benediction was by Iyman F. Hunter, brother of the deoeased. Burial was in the Blanding Cemetery, by W.E, "Now with grave dedication Palmer. the Day is Over" was sung a double quartet at the .quartet at the graveside. Pallbearers were Bill, Mark, by Jack, and Wayne Redd and J6e and Alma Redd, all sons brothers in law. Harvey L. Taylor, of Brigham Young Vice-presid- 50 Advertising Doesn't Cost-It PAYS - Agnes Page 5 l Major are changes set for Motors Cars. signed to in 3 archery deer season,' now set for September 3 through The September 18, -- ame first hunt the year for this most poand abundant of Utah's big animals. of the pular is set Recently by Board of Big Control action, the season Includes the long Labor Day week end as well as two other week- Game ends of hunting. Hunting will be on a statewide basis with deer of either sex Cost .of the being legal game. archery permits both resident is end $3.00 for nonresident, same Under Utah. Board of Big body designs de- "trsns-axle- s" Transaxles in 1962. means the transmission is to be located at the rear axle. and Robert Taylor , also of spoke at the ceremony. Yes, agreed the freshman. But now that Ive dug him the hole he wanted, he wants me to bring it in the house. Cliff unit. a hunter could . obtain if he so dtiose by purchasing both a spe-ol- al and multiple unit permit. Tipis, two additional permits BYU for 1960 single deer, Game Control ruling deer hunters will be allowed only one special permit during the 1960 seasons. 1S61 model General accommodate ed?1 as in redent years. The law again requires that purchased beginning Aug. 15, at The spokesman noted, also, that department of fish and game ofarohery deer permits for the fices in Salt Lake City and season of Sept. are not regional offices in Ogden, Provo oouftted as special permits. Cost of additional deer perPrice and Cedar City. the permits will be $5 for $3 for residents: $8 two-de- er $5 permits ery deer permits is $3 for. both two-de- er ed. imi when A( 3:i m WAREHOUSE WEST OF TOOT ' Auctioneer M. R. Carter ALL ITEMS SHOULD BE CHECKED IN AT WAREHOUSE AL STOCKE, HERE IS JESS GROVER BETWEEN 8 A.M. & AND GUY PALMER WILL BE FIND 2 P.M. ON DATE OF AUCTION IN CHARGE ! CASH BUYER FOR YOUR UN NEEDED ITEMS AND YOUR CHANCE TO BUY THINGS YOU NEED AT YOUR OWN PRICE YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO A naummE . miBTeat tmemtm - autos clothes etc. Sponsored by MOUNTAIN BOSK only is require LANDINGS FIRST R1UD for Cost of Arch- Manti, Minnie Mauk, Nebo hunting archery deer season units and south end of the Book the red head covering mid AT HUNTS for two-de- er for for nonresidents. single, 18 resident and nonresident. This may be either Red, and only red, clothing is special permit, but is a departure from the rule of past legally required to be worn durseasons when the Board allowed ing the 1960 big game hunts in two special permits Fer hunter. Utah. As in other years, the law Board spokesmen noted, however the multiple unit antlerless requires a red head cover and deer permits are not considered jacket, sweater, shirt oj other "special", with this type permit torso covering whenever hunting this year for big game. Only exception is the being allowed one or All are being a mits ent University OPEN SEPTEMBER The Freshman had to take care of his little brother and keep him quiet outdoors while mother tried to get over her headache. Suds' disturbed by denly mothqr-tWloud roampSsn little brother. "WillkT i mother called from the bedtoom, whats your little brother crying for? tiidnjt I tell you to give him anything he want- 3-- Models 61 SEASON TO ARCHERY |