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Show tv . A , aycees Annual Dude Carnival To Be&tDanceBowl Friday DEEP FREEZE, SHOTGUN, RIFLE Will BE GIVEN AWAY AT AFFAIR 12 guage Remington automatic shota big deep freeze for the game youre 300 a rifle, Savage gun, going to bring home, then come to the Junior Chamber of Commerces annual Duck Carnival next Friday evening, October 12, at 8 p. m., advised BobJPella and Armour Jensen, of the affair. hunt, there will be a variety of If you need a new en At the annual wildfowl boree, on the first day of Jam- - with prizes includ- the ing shells, decoys, coats, hunt- concessions Grand prize for the evening will be the deep freeze Just the outfit to keep an elk, v deer, pheasant and ddeks edible for the next many months. , , Of course the ladies arent forgotten, besides the deep freeze there'll toe a host of other gifts for them. Winners of the deep freeze and the two guns need not be at Concessions to attract the hunters and their partners, and anyone else seeking an evenings entertainment, include such games as bingo, throwing duck rings on the necks of live ducks, spin wheel games, throwball into fteh ing a ping-ponbowels and many others. Not to be overlooked will be the orchestra and facilities for a superb evening of dancing in the Dance Bowl, said the co- g EVERYONE Brigham City. Utah ' Wednesday, October 10. 1951 - chairmen, Tickets may be purchased from any member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce or at the door of the Dance Bowl Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc,, today at the News-Journa- l. INVITED TO THE nr" ' . . ie , Jaycees With Puck Carnival Prizes' right Ed Butler, Ole Zundel and Bob Pella. These prizes will go to winners at Carnival at the Dance Bowl Friday evening, beginning at 8 p. m. Theres left to Duck besides. lore 1P0RT TO THE SPORTSMEN Of Great Salt Lake Pushes Water wards Bear River Bird Refuge Box Elder October 4, Utah Fish News-Journa- l: land, to posterity, where open shooting ground may made available to the lovers of migratory wild fowl. After having 6pent the afternoon in a cursory survey, the party returned to federal headquarters of the marsh and there most earnestly discussed the possibilities to be pursued and indulged in jointly by the State Fish and Game Commission and the federal department, all of which, of course, was only tentative, but it was mutually agreed by the heads of the two departments that they would take the matter up directly with the federal district headquarters at Albuquerque, N. M-- , and elicit their engineering help, as well as general support at Washington headquarters. The two gentlemen, J. Perry Egan and Vanz Wilson, clasping hands in mutual pledge, to jointly exert themselves to the utmost to emedy the present existing Ills on this great marsh and preserve the same to the very best of their ability. Authors name on File. Mr. J. Perry is generated in hot weather and and Game low water, which destroys ducks an, the thousands. nmissloner, together with byThe exact nature of this bacne of his assistants, including teria is now yet fully known by Johnson, his engineer, went the who are conbacteriologists, , Sane-arythe Bear River Bird their research work on where, by appointment, tinuing the subject It is, however, and Mr. Vanz Wilson, super-endeof the Federal Sane-ary- , known that partial control may be had by control of the waand some of his assis-its- , ters and feed whch flood jointly poured over statical data and maps of terri-- y grounds. also been ascertained in and surrounding the It has ducks afflicted with sick that at marsh, one of the most if taken in time icial of which, was a map this malady, be resuscitated by the use uch graphically depicted the may method e and fall of the Great Salt of a serum, and by this of Mr. his Wilson and force, ke over a period of almost a workers have been able to save s 40' ittiiy from three to five thousand imrhis becomes especially ducks perannum. But, while beat the present time port so were saved, these being ipany ne the great old lake is on thousands have died. toady rise, now pushing salt Following the desk conferthree or jter back to within ence the joint party were conif miles of the levies which boats in two wind-driveveyed )ound the waters of the Sane-py- , most critical area lying over the and threatening to de- Heres When You from the the vegetation growing on southerly and westerly this Can Hunt; Clip covering y square miles of marsh sanctuary units, sections of the ten or twenty id lying outside of the Sane-ry- . It For Reference best portion of the marsh, in an Waterfowl a in to shooting timetable: effort general determine, is mansh, as it now exists, All beginning times are a. m. most expedient meathe way, inform-merecognized by highly and all closing times are p. not as one of the greatest sure to be pursued todeath only rate terrible the reduce duckfood-producinof which has been occurring, but itory in the United States, to preserve this great marsh, owned )n . 3L sxss?. at the n U INCLUDES- - n I g A SCTOTCUN -- DOFILE . OZGN8 CEG i 17 ffiB bMcimg t BOX BOER BEES VS. WEBER WARRIORS Don't Miss This Bigger Titan Ever UCCt fiAMVAIL ' tonight, oct. io-7:3- 0 P.M. Sponsored By The South section of the West Bleachers will be held for cost. aduls until game time at 7:30 p.m., at no extra The JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE in price for all regional games, righam City and elsewhere during the 1951 fcoson is $1.00 for adults, including tax. 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