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Show U 2 MM PtM I l to be sure it didn't happen again. and respected it. We hunted his land But dont know if we'll be welcome this season. When we arrived back at the car, the farmers gate was twisted and was most concerned about? If the Yanks were still in first place and if Maris or Man-ti- e had hit any more home runs. Now thats being a Bomber backer. Brigham Gty, Utah 1961 Tuesday, October 3, THE BOX ELDER NEWS. ... I Some one had purposely crashed with a car or truck. into It seems to me if Utah's hunters want a longer season, those few bad apples had better mend their manners. broken. it One word of advice before we leave the Never bet against the Yankees. the long run, youre gonna lose your subject. In shirt. from the files of the News 50 ! Years Journal . Ago Oct. 5, 1911 The open season for duck hunting was ushered in last Sunday mor nng at daybreak, and a host of nimrods from this city were out in the marshes on Bear River Bay and every other place where shooting is good, enjoying the sport and at the same time getting a supply of ducks for the family table. The ducks this year are in splendid condition and the recent rain has made the shooting good with prospects for a long season Fresh killed, fat, toothsome birds are on the market every day now, and there is no excuse, whether a man has got a gun or not, for not enjoying a square meal on ducks once in awhile has nothing to do with politics but dare say that a large segment of this countrys population is rooting for the Reds to defeat the Yankees. I refer of course to the upcoming world series which will make most of baseball mad America forget temporarily all about that other brand of Reds. And it wont even bring a congressional investigation Years Ago Mrs Kenneth Jensen presided at a bridge luncheon Oct. 2, 1936 Thursday evening at her home on Second East Autumn leaves decked the living rooms and the serving tables held vases of cosmos as centerpieces Places were marked for 20 guests Following bridge games, prizes were awarded to Mrs H 0. Potter, Mrs Leona Pruett and Mrs Thayne Jensen. Misses Ruth and Lottie Olsen, Miss June Jordan and Oct. 6, 1936 heT mother, and Miss Olive Hale were Salt Lake visitors on Sunday. ' 4 And it is. Everyone agrees that Utah's ringneck crop could stand a longer harvest and probably do better because of it. This neighbor Whether you like the Yankees or not and I've heard there are some who don't there's no denying that they have a great ball club. And if you ever want to hear how great, just tune an ear some day to Lloyd Robinette, the guy who serves up Chevron gas at Fifth South and Main. Lloyd whos more fun than a barrel of grease monkeys, was with the J gang on our fishing safari to Alice lake this past Mountain Sales and Distributing Co. 2857 Grant Ave, Ogden, Utah N-- summer. His wife, Mary, was home expecting their third child but you know what Lloyd BOX ELDER isn't what the farmers oppose. Their stand is taken because so many sportsmen go onto the country lands with a disregard for property or livestock. And here they have a pretty strong point. recall that last year, our party went west of Willard to hunt. The same place we had gone for several seasons. But this time it was different. The gate was locked and a sign forbade trespassing without the owners permission. With just a few minutes remaining before shooting time, I hustled up through a field to where the farmer was plowing. He told me the signs were posted because in the previous year, hunters had scattered his cattle and caused some damage. It cost him money and he wanted so-call- ca. WHOLESALE ' deal. goes around shouting Reds, si, Yankees, no," remember that this could happen only in AmeriSo when your In spite of its descriptions as prairie wolk the coyote is much smaller than the true wolf and more closely resembles the NOVELTIES Toys - Games - Prizes and Fish Pond Items I dont think. I vari-colore- d ) Its a shame but many farmers are up in arms about Utah's Fish and Game commission extending the 1961 pheasant hunt to nine days. They contend that three or five days at most is plenty. The man who doesnt till the soil, the city nimrod who goes rousting out the roos ters naturally feels that nine days in a good ,byBrucfj It 25 HALLOWEEN . I, 1879. l2 models noui on display. 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