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Show 8 Pag July 7, 1981 American Legion Sponsors Noted Hypnotist for Performance Here Monday Night BLINDING OUTLOOK Board of Big Game Coafrol lets 1961 Deer Hunting Seasons Deer hunting seasons for 1961 were sot by thi Utah Bcnrd of Big Gum Control during an all-d- ay naoting oonduotod at depart-M- Bt offiaoa of fieh and game yesterday Huntors oan now bogin planning thair fall hunts aa tha Board aat a ganaral atatawida door ataaoa for animals of aithar aax ta bagin Oot 21 and continue far alavan daya through Cot 31 The Board alao aat aarliar far fourtaan hard unite, aaaaona in several areas, longer aaaaona and both ona and two daar apae-i- al parait hunts for iom units in aa offart to ahannal hunting prassura into nany of tha Stataa 62 daar hard units whara a groat harvast is Msdad ta balanae hards with availabla forage A a tat a wide arehery doer sea-swas sat for Sept 2 through 17, but was agreed upon Sept only after nuah diaeussion regarding growing opposition tta The Board apthis early hunt seven-man aonrlttaa to pointed a stoMfcr problens attending this hunt tha ooedttee ta raaoanand -- on desirable ahangaa for tha season One arah-e- ry in astlon 1962 saw approval of use of aithar rad or tha Dapartnent of Fish and Gane today in answer to repeated questions about sueh use of light Tha nornal use of flashllxts when baiting or changing tackle, of large and snail atomic generating plants operating in the free world, but to date the production cost for power from all of them exceeds the eost of or tha required use of proper power produced in plants fueled lights when boating after day- by coal, g&s or oil Howevej light hours are not a violations over the past ten years, indusof this law try and government have been working toward the development Utah's preliminary apportionof economic atomic power where ment of federal aid fluids for. it oould be competitive economrestoration of fish and wildlife ically with conventional fuels during tha fisoal year beginning The AEC has set a target date of July 1, is .$235,01757, aecord-in- g 1968 for this achievement. ta tha US Dapartnent of The PG&E proposal, Waller said tha Interior would help greatly to accelerate Of this aaeunt $44,28858 if the development of competitive seheduled for fishery projects atomic power, hastening with $190,72899 being allocated tha day whan it thereby is expested that Total of the two is at least half of for game all new power allooa-tio- n the than slightly higher will be of tha nuclear -- of a year ago These funds are derived from a type. Weller federal excise tax on sporting am and asnunition and on sport lag rods, reals, areals, and artificial lures They are paid by the Nation's anglers and hunters and administered by the U S. Fish and Wildlife Service in cooperation with the various states plants pointed out that tha development of eeonomio atomlo plants is vitally important to the domestio uranium propower gram which currently-- . faces a January, 1967 deadline on purchases by tha Federal Govern- ment "The sooner economically Under the program the states d spend thair own finds on approv1961 ed restoration progress and are ysllovweol-ers- alathing during tha The uranium... co- mid-Ju- ly secretary, the ever State whara individuals and organisations subadttod reeeMond-atle- ns for these seasons these Early Sportsmen classes roeoanandatlons ware weighed, along with those of rdepartment. , Forest Service,' and Bureau of land MaaagasMHt gUM-ran- ge nan-ag-ars as tha seasons wore sot a Trade With " . Angling by or with aid of art-ifia- ial light is prohibited are net eonsidarad artlflaial. light, Oup-flr- cs the law was sited by tha Utah Local Merchants To Build a Better Community" . Commander "The Great in Sept Club on Shum-we- the Blending will ' conduct hunters safety for or those expecting to fall for the first teenagers hunt this time Plans are to have Lee Roberts of the Utah Fish and Gbm Dept here to assist with olasses interested persons are asked to contact LaVel Palmer or Dora Shumvay Someone Else May Be Able To Uae It! Merlin" has the peared performed years ago He on Ed ap- Sullivan show, in Blending six will stage a free exhibition at the swimming pool end at 3 p.m Monday The two-ho- ur comed- y- mystery promises hilarious entertainment for the entire family, show Hawkins, using volunteers the audience for hypnosis Admission prioo is 50 for children under 16, $1 for ad- says from ults. Moos Suggeotft said: therefore and Rieh, Senator Moss "It seems to me, that Utah should begin at once to build a connecting scenic road Why ident State and it not would far-sight- ed be prov- for the , to start developing the road in whioh we are Interested with the res our o as II have? we suggest, for. example, that the engineers of the Utah National their . . en- tertainment by Merlin, the hypnotist, on July 10, 8 p.m ac-at the HLji Sohool Auditorium, cording to Gordan Henkins, Post said, eration,"- aonduatad .is Guard "the sooner the open market for domestic seasons This is op- than reimbursed 75 of tha cost uranium big will be built to sueh a tional to lha hunter from tha federalvald monies. that a smooth transition Daar hunters nay again purUtah's share of these monies point from the supported chase two special permits, eith- annually forms the share market will government largest be assured"' er Multiple unit, antlerless or af the dapartMnt of fish and two deer, but only ona nay be gene inaona other than the major purahasad for any ona hard unit portion which a ones from tha FIRST TIRE HUNTERS Other governing rules and reg- sale of ish and game licenses f RUST GARRY HUNTERS ulations will follow tha saa SAFETY CERTIFICATE pattern as in tha past several these rules, along with years hunter under Every first-tim- e tha seasons for eash hard init, 21 a certimust hold of the age will be published in' proolana Safety (card) tlon fom and availabla to tha Courtesy FRANK VRIGHT ficate of Hunters allowed a hunt he be before will publle soon after ing license, aocordlng to SportBeard nations followed publle y. Dora smen Club hearings sponsoring an evening of mpetitive' atomic plants can be constructed and placed into ophe American Legion Blending be assigned during might annual two weeks of summer first to .duty, survey some of the unbuilt . road which would eventually beoome part of a soonie loop, and later to grade familiar with it We are all whioh the work excellent the Guard did over Guardsmen's pass, - . the road from Brighton to Heber City, and I know that they have also made other similar contributions to Utah's network of -- roads "Recently leaders of Organization in Southern the-Five-Count- y a trip by Jeep fro Escalante to Hite, and I believe there is rather general agree-c- at that the unbuilt section of Utah made the proposed road should.be located along the route this, group chart took Why out a surveying project for thi Guard on this proposed road with . not,-therefore- , the idea that once the definite upon and tin routs the Guard cleared of way rights will 'start grading and - com is-settle- d struct ing a road -- there is a road thercj then it- could be put on thi unState system for Federal-aider the oresent formula in whist the Federal Government provide! 53 of funds and the state 47 The fact that the present formula allows the Federal government to eontribute over half of the funds to Federal aid roads will enable us to seouro su"Oaee - bstantial Federal support for a Southern Utah seenie road far in advance of the time we would have any chance of getting ad- ditional help for construction Sell It With A Want Ad of a parkway. "I am deeply Interested in developing the area of Southern In question and I . feel etrongly that we must begin to move now rather for that most unoertain time when Utah than-waitin- in i the necessary ies of the surveys and stud.feasibility of the projeot can be Blanding Outlook g made by the Fad-er- al government and the long and complicated route of authorization and appropriation can be completed"1 |