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Show five ELDER JOURNAL PAGE ,0X f Utah CUY-- Match 8, 1950 yJSSgf. Deer Mortality Rate Lower This Year Than Only nine deer were found dead on the mountains between the former CC camp at Willard on the south and the Box Elder canyon on the north during a recent survey may by a group of wildlife men, according to M. J. Markham, ranger in charge of the local area of the Cache national forest. furniture ; 1949 Compared to last years tality rate among deer, mor- this is very low, Markham said, but that figure is not representative of the total winter loss on this TASTE! TO YOUR range. Many of the deer weakened during the winter from furninew Why buy lack of food may die between ture when we can now and the time the forage on the mountains matures. restyle your presto your ent suit "Though the deer will now individual preferenbrouse on the new blades of ces , grass and spring freshened shrubbery, there is little nourishment in it until it becomes stout, and if they are badly weakened they may die," Maik-ha' Large stock of fabcontinued. rics on hand to Though the estimate of, the number of deer on the local lect from. mountains was not released by to-us service. Call ! the group, it was noted that the lower range (foothills) was day ! heavily grazed. According to Ranger Mark ham, this was not necessarily due to heavy grazing thus year but also because thp deer for& MATTRESS age had not fully recovered Upholstering from severe last "year , Phone 27 I Making the tour besides re-styl- ed Rapid '&Hi Everton i over-grazin- g Pretty as a Picture Markhanv were Arnold Christen-O- ur Jet-take- n his po- hero sen, deputy warden!1' Harold sltion on the ' tee as the result Reed Merl Norman and Har- of the honprs he ihad won on old Peery. the previous holer lie heeled hm shot and the ball hit a tree with a resounding' thud and ended up some 10 yards behind Bowling Results the tee. After the shot, he went back, very disgusted with the Monday Mixed League, Feb. 27 game, and took his seat on the The Pheasant Cafe barely held bench. After a brief period had their first place lead as a re- passed and his opponent hadsult of losing three points to nt gotten up to shoot, he turnWess Market. Lumber ed to see what was holding up gained on the Pheasant with a the proceedings. It 'was then three-poin- t win over Beehive his partner said. Jts your shot, Bottling, and third place youre away. Embarrassing poIndian School grab- sition to say the least. bed four from Club Billiards. Tuesday League, Feb. 28 But the golfing season isnt Finer Cleaners took three far away. If the well flier holds, points from Seagull Aviation, throwing both teams into a tie out, foursomes should be tourfor first plate. Brigham Truck ing the nine hole course north of & Implement company and An- town at regular intervals. dersen Auto split two points The Bilgham City Golf and each. The game between Mer-rellInc. and Nielsen Motors was postponed. TIRES TUBES Wednesday League, March 1 In a close race for first place, Jones Service of Corinne took four points from Ilodgcs Barber Shop, and O. K. Rubher of .Specialized Lubrication won three from Brigham B. & B. Billiards took Laundry. O. C. Tanner Jewelry for three points. Jeet Vagi rolled a nice game of 251. Thursday League, March 2 The Bear River Refuge con tinued their winning stieak with a win of three points over Brig ham Tire shop which nearly knocked the Tire shop out of first place. The Inteymountain Indian school came tto within one point of first place by tak ing three from Beehive Appli Lumber ance, and the grabbed three from the Eagles , , Special Prizes Two more merchants are of fering bowling prizes Club Bil hards will give Is case of beer for a 'score of 209, and Jones Conoco Service of Coiinne is a lubrication job for a score of 202. Doc Fishburn lost no time in hitting a 202 to be the first to win the lubrication job fiom Jones Service. Elma Hillman rolled a 393 to win a haircut, courtesy ot Hodges Barber shop. Kan Yagi gels $200 in trade at the Brigham Laundry for his score of 205, and Doug Orchard made a 105 to win two rolls of wallpaper hung by i Wynn Jensen. Tn-Stat- e Inter-mountai- n 180 000 men of the armed forces airier based Country club Is getting ready Ion Hfisf0venC At a meeting ot Man Iland vsill include the menace to Upon completion ol the exci-clse- s tho board of directors held in the Cobbler will returd to the fleet of submarines and at- the rlubrooms last Thursday t tacking aircraft, both land and Norfolk, Va. were In the committees night, named and as soon as they receive the approval of the committee chairman, they will be Turner A. Larsen, yeoman, l first class, U.S.N., son of Mr. and announced. II MEET THE This season should be a rec- Mrs. Austin Larsen of Route 2, LAWN CHAMP ord year for Golf in Brigham Brigham City, ts aboard the subU.SS. Lti marine Cobbler It will be first full the participaCity. year of operation and the City ting In the joint army, navy and will have an Idea of the cost of air force realistic war exercises the operation. There are lots of the putt putt boys getting being conducted in the Caribout their clubs and polishing bean area which will Include a them up to be ready when the mock assault and seizure of the time comes, and the way the Island of Vieques, the navy anlast nounced grass, that was planted Double action for one price today, fall, is coming up, the course this dry compound destroys should be in top shape. Portrex, or Puerto Rican exbroad-leave- d weeds as it 1 ercises, the largest peacetime feeds the grass to richer color The Missouri River basin cov- maneuvers ever to be held in and thicker growth. Harmless ers one-sixtthe area of the this hemisphere, will afford to lawns, including bentgrass, combat experience for nearly United, States. , - s when put on at economical if rate specified. Easily applied with a Scotts Spreader. ACCESSORIES Brigham City War Exercises -- WEED & FEED T y CONOCO RAYS f t Tre-mont- Handy Shaker Box SERVICE larg 301 So. 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