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Show November 10, 1961 UTAH FISH & DANE RETURN LICENSES VALID TO APRIL 15,r 1962 fish Utah1 and game 1961 li-oe- nse 15, displayed at when times afield during ,all and seasons. hunting fishing must be .It also means that winter-ear- ly spring anglers should re- tain and oars for their license if they expeat to g o afield prior to the next ' . license issue new April. and pantomlne "You'll Walk Alone" was sung son. by Pat accompanied by Sylvia NielThen the best part of was holders Bag eight moose annual itter unit did Bulls only not go were afield. legal will be held at ENDS SAN JUAN HIGH HOLDS TALENT SHOW Talent Show was put on last Friday morning by the students of San Juan High. Master o f( SAT. A Ceremonies was talent game Mark Lyman. was 49TH YEAR SALE sport. suocessful i n le-inthe-- assembly fall Sight of fifteen Utah hunters permits for the State's whioh the hunter can better the mosse hunt in two areas future of his limited bagging their game. Holders of the five permits allocated for the Bear River unit bagged four animals. Four of ten permit holders for the suo-isf- ul were unit in their hunt, die of is ten permit holders for .the An 2 for 1 pirn a penny hunts Yes, return of these tags is important and forms a means by who drew this year were all - said many license destrqy o r misplace feed. their license at the end of the Herd migration patterns are warm season activities and then of the valuable information must buy a new o r duplicate part kills. lloense during the winter or gained from these reported of oheatures are habit ,As deer spring months before going angl- and browse the same 'ranges year ing again on waters open all year, information gained year or during special seasons. after from the tag returns assists in determining whether fewer, more PERMIT HOLDERS 15 or the normal increase of the herd should be taken during the Spokesmen Never (SPECIAL ASSEMBLY AT Hey-ma- n, IHIGH SCHOOL NOV. 15 the "Kella Duties" imported the landing High School Wednefrom Mexleo, Lindsey Jones, Dan sday, November 15 at 100 p. m. program will feature the Van Hunters who bag a tagged deer ry Palmer,- David Kimberly, Jim .can aid materially in the States, Redd, Charles Shumway, and DenMarionettes,' i n which will present & Revue in management' program by turning nis Guymon, doing a dance to a IThe the tag over to a department of reoord in pantomlne. fish and game office or to any conservation officer. As with bands from upland game and waterfowl, the tags supply important data in setting future hunting seasons. Many deer are tagged each yo&r during the winter months when are oonfined t o the animals th9ir limited winter ranges. Most are baited into single deer traps baited with hay or' other license MANAGEMENT is valid through April 1962, and OF DEER TAGS IMPORTANT TO FUTURE year begins April 16 and snds April 15 aaoh year following, the department of fish and game reminded today. This means that the Page 5 BLINDING OUTLOOK The NOV. U outstanding and joyed by all the students and en- faculty. iring this third such season on Jennie Palmer sang a song, acthe northwestern Slopes of the companied by Linda Shumwayj Roma The limited Black played a saxaphone solo, Uinta Mountains. moose hunts are set to remove accompanied by Kathleen Guymonf male animals surplus to the herd Sonja Shumway and Mark Lyman did needs and at the same time pro- a reading "How Not to Make a The Kimberly twins, vide hunting opportunity to seek Newsreel". one of these largest of the Kathleen and Karolyn, done a animals for State's big game record pantomlne, after, whioh those successful in gaining a Elaine Blaek played a piano sola permit at the publlo drawings. Beverly Ann Wright presented a THE REXALL STORE review MTTV H Located in eld Pay Day Shop NORTH Welding by Muiphy OF BLAND TNG Mechanics 6 by G. Bradford GUARANTEED WORK AT REASONABLE llllllllilii 0 PRICES min lllllllllllll When You Need The Best in Front End Work o |