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Show Tuesday. October 1, 1935 hunting will BE BIG I SPORT UTAH SOON panogos, 10 bulls and 5 cows; Fish Lake, 25 bulls, no cows; Manti, 125 bulls, no cows. Male Deer Can shoot Oct. 20 to 30; license $2.00, non resident $15.00 any place in state except parts of Fish Lake, Mt. Ogden, resCache, Heaston, Strawberry erves. Oct. 20 to Nov. 4, Washington, Piute, Iron, Sevier, Beaver, Millard, Sanpete. Hornless Deer Oct. 25 to 30 License $2.00; $15.00; (No permits sold before Oct. 24.) Wasatch preserve in 400. Morgan, Summit counties, Oct. 25 to Nov. 4; 350; Beaver Holden, 300; Mountain 750; Dixie, 1500. Ducks Can shoot Oct. 21 to Nov. 19. Chickens, none; pheas ants to be announced; quail. All hornless deer and elk must be checked at stations. nt Drawing Permits for Elk Hunters to Take Place Oct. 7 Deer Season, Oct. 20. Duck Season Oct 21. Hunting seasons are just the corner." Utah area, long recognized as the finest hunting section in the west is rapidy coming into its own in big game. Elk and male deer will be taken this year. Pheasants will be taken Li ports of northern Utah this year, but the dates have not yet been set comby the state fish and game missioner. Elk season is November 13 to the 22nd, both dates included. Deer season is as usuaL October 20 to 30, inclusive. Duck season is from October 21 to November 19. Provision is made for taking of 100 elk from the Cache preserve this year. Of these, 25 will be cows. Cows may be taken from that area beginning at Hyde Park canyon on the south, thence east and northerly along the watershed divide to the Idaho line; thence west to highway No. 91, thence south to the place of beginning. Of the bull elk, 25 must come from that district north and west of Logan canyon, and 50, from that district south and east of Logan canyon. The following portions of the state game refuges have been declared open for male deer hunting this year. ate Game Preserve: Cache That portion of the Cache state game preserve lying north and east of the following described line beginning at a point where the west boundary of the Cache national forest intersects Green canyon; thence in a northeasterly direction up to bottom of sevGreen canyon, approxiately en miles to the upper water trough; thence in an earsterly direction to the peak of the divide between Green, Wood camp, and Cottonwood canyon, thence in an easterly direction down the divide between Wood camp and Cottonwood canyons to the peak at the Old Juniper tree, thence down the divide south of Cottonwood canyon to Logan river; thence down Logan river to the hand fork of Logan canright yon, thence easterly following -- the right hand forfc road to a directly south of Temple thence south along summit to intersection with Saddle creek; thence in a southerly direction to the boundry line of the Cache national forest. In a nut shell Here you are: Can shoot elk Nov. 13 to 22. Applications for permits must be in by Oct. 5, 7 Oct. drawing, License, resident, $10; $50. Place Cache reserve, you may shoot 75 bulls and 25 cows, Nebo. 50 bulls and no cows; Heaston, 15 bulls, no cows; Cedar Mt., 8 bulls and 8 cows; Tim- point peak; LU'AN. CACHE COUNTY.' UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Aggies-BY- U Logan Loses To South Cache In Opener Drama Season Outlined At State School at Providence Louisa Zollinger Funeral Service GOOD STOVE PIPE We sell smooth heavy Pipe, riveted in both ends. It lasts longer. EVERTON & COMPANY SONS! Li Utah Lose; run-neru- p, jmro V j nu B Utah Shows Gain In, Farms Using Electric Power Specials for The , Plays Oregon The B V University at Provo lost their opening conference foot ball game on Saturday at Bozeman to the Montana Bobcats by the score Cf 7 to 0. This is the team that lost to the Utah Aggies a week ago by the score of 33 to 7. Utah Aggies lost to the UCLA, in Los Angeles Friday night. They never had a chance. Early in the first few minutes of the game the coast lads ran the score to 20 to 0 and at the half score was 33 to 0. Only in the latter part of the fourth quarter did the Aggies show football form and they were within a short distance of the goal line when a costly fumble gave the Bruins the ball and cut off any chance the Aggies might have had to score. Utah university opens its 1935 football campaign next Saturday with Oregon university in a gridiron battle at Eugene, Ore., that promises to duplicate the 7 classic of last year. This time, however, Coach Ike Armstrong and his Indians Intend to be on the long end of the score. The Utes will close four long weeks of practice Wednesday and will entrain for the northwest at 8 p. m. that day. 8-- o Darlings Duck Stamps May Be Sold to Anyone If anybody has trouble In buying a duck stamp this year, it will not be the fault of J. N. (Ding) Darling. Darling, who is the Chief of the Biological Survey, has told the If you State game departments, find any locations where duck stamps are not available, let me know and I will see that they are supplied." Last year some sportsmen and stamp collectors had trouble in buying the duck stamps, but the law has been amended so that the stamps may be sold at any post office and to' anybody. They cost $1 each. Proceeds go to provide refuges for water-fow- l. This years stamp, the work of Frank W. Benson, famous American duck etcher, depicts three canvasbacks taking flight. BEGINS OCT. 2 Are you prepared to get a good reception on your Radio? We are equipped to get a perfect test of your Tubes and do an I Overhaul Job on your set. A-- Lloyds Radio Service Co. MOONLIGHT Shopping Event Percale ltf ChOd Killed At Dayton In Auto Mishap Frod-shal- Duress Cteepes ' PHONE 317 FHeasaos,e A Harvest Moon Ball October 2 J. Ray Murphy Commander of Legion Hosts rd BASEBALL SERIES Fa directed by Professor King Hendricks, formerly head of the Engof the branch lish department Agricultural college at Cedar City. The exact date for the opening performance has not been announced but Professor Myers said It would probably be during the last week of November. CAher members of the board who will direct plays are; Professor W. A. Goates, Floyd Morgan, Mrs. Joan Cardon Vanderhoof, and Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell. Dr. N. A. Pedersen, dean of the school of arts and sciences and head of the English department, is president of the board, Mrs. Bell Is vice president, Mr. Morgan Is secretary' and treasurer and Professor Myers is managing director. Funeral services for Louisa ZolSt. Louis A Tumultous convenVarsity players of the Utah linger were held In the first ward State Agricultural college will betion of the American Legion endchapel on Wednesday afternoon. gin the drama season for the ed late last Friday with the eleBishop Leon Alder conducted. The present school year November 7, ction of J. Ray Murphy of Iowa ward choir sang, Till the Ressur-ectio- n 8and 9 whe nthey will produce to lead the World war veterans R. a Ladies When Invocation byW. Meet, comedy Day. in a renewed fight for immediate brodrama Rachel Jacob a it Crowthers, by Zollinger. Zollinger, cash payment of the bonus. ther in law and neighbor and only was announced Friday by Professor J. of member director. Tonight special trains sped In Chester the family Myers, surviving all directions from St. Louis and told of her girl hood life In SwitzProfessor the read Myers play erland and of their emigration before highways were crowded with motprospective actors Monday agri- here in a or cars, as the tired rear guard of vessel, the trip in Progressiveness of Utahs sailing auditorium. the little theatre the thousands who attended the cultural popultoln was reflected taking several weeks on the water Candidates for parts must be seventeenth national meeting turnin the announcement Sunday by A sketch of the life of the defreshman standing. that ceased was read by her grandson ed homeward. the Edison Electric institute sixth This year the Utah State Little Sometimes plal ntable salt rub o... - solo, Duard the state had climbed from Ghugg. A vocal adCache American classified to second in the nation in the Dreaming of Mother, was sung Theatre board will present five bed on black spots on dishes will of which will be remove them. vertisements bring results. by Marie Garrett of Wellsville ac- plays, the first percentage of farms electrified. The institutes report for the companied by her sister Rhoda year ending June 30, 1935, reveals Leishman. Adolph Baer also a by New neighbor and friend of the famUtah only surpassed was ily since emigrating here told of Hampshire. In 1934 the state topped by California, Connecticut, her splendid characteristics. H. A. Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Theurer reared in the same block with their lots adjoining told of New Jersey. The report shows 27,159 farms the friendship of his mother and in the state, 116,435 or 60.5 per grandma Zollinger. A vocal duet, in Arrayed cent of which are served with Who Are These Spuh-le- r 1923 White, was John sung by December 31, On electricity. and Minnie Schmidt. High only 3330 farms or 12.9 per cent of the total were electrified. The councilman H. B. Campbell said total number served in 1934 was he could remeber when he was a 16.130; in 1933 15,845 and in 1932 young man, the activities and coworking of this family in connec15,369. with the other pioneers. ClosThe steady advancement of the tion remarks . p,- were made by Bishop ing reflects FiJhh, state in farm electrification 1, of the Utah Alder. Closing song by the choir, the progressiveness 'Pete t Come Go With Me Beyond the e,r George M. Gadsby, pre- Holmes Holmgren Lident of.the utah Power & Light Sea. Benediction was by Henry lg Interment derise, a 111 nephew. commentlng 011 Ha was In the city cemetery where r8 Schofield! was offered rt Roskelley He the rapid extension the dedicatory prayer Anderson re son In law. Six Egbert Qj eiectric' service to the farms by John Nuffer, a lh Capener Tingey has been accelerated by the great grand sons carried the cas.... Nelson in Utah Wintle .. rh effort of farmers and ket and Reief Society members and Regular 19c cooperative ... Oyler power companies Braegger qb and the steady great grandchildren carried the Jones decline in rates for the Nelson .. fb flowers. 20 past R. Jen- years. With the company's new Substitutes: Box Elder sen, Moyes, Bunderson, S. Ander- low rate plan and the cooperation son, Bunker, Reeve, K. Jensen, of banks and federal agencies in for Wednesday Evening Only- he said, appliances, financing l, Whitney, Hess, W. Hansen, of fine a has Utah opportunity JorG. Larsen, Robinette, first state dan, Call, Holmgren. Bear River becoming, in 1936, the electrificafarm Brinkman, Iverson, Gephart, in the nation in tion. Ericksen, Ward. The report shows Arkansas with Valora GalloPreston, Idaho Officials: Home, referee; Watson, only 1.4 per cent of its 242,334 way, 11, daughter of Harold and umpire; Welch, linesman. farms served, to be the lowest Orilla Archibald Galloway, was state in farm electrification, the killed almost instantly Thursday Preston Ogden New about 7 p. m. when struck by a ..... le Aguirre Rogers seven leading66.6states follow: per cent; Utah, truck driven by Howard Merrill, Steed It Taylor Hampshire, 60.3 26, of Preston, son of Mr. and 60.5 per cent, Connecticut, Cherrstrom Ralph lg c .... Johnson per cent; California, 59.9 per cent; Mrs. Frank Merrill. The accident Willis 59.3 per cent; New occurred in front of the ....... Neff Rhode Island, McNamara girls rg Struve Jersey, 58.9 per cent, and Wash- home In Dayton, seven miles west Evans rt 58.1 per cent. ington, Preston. of A. Cutler 13 Clark William Winger According to Sheriff Bingham qb .... Regular $1.00 for Wednesday Evening only Norton lh .......... Webber Head, the accident occurred as the K. Cutler Ball rh girl, who had been riding horseFames back with her cousin, dismounted fb Sargent near a railroad crossing. Merrill, Score by quarters: driving west, apparently failed to .... 0 7 0 0 7 .. .Lewiston Friday evening, Mrs. see the girl, his view being obOgden ....... 0 0 0 0 0 Florence Pond entertained the Preston structed by the raised railroad Club at her home. Her rooms tracks. Ogden scoring: Touchdown were beautifully decorated with Norton. Point after touchdown Merrill stopped his truck withflowers. A dainty luncheon was Bengoechea. in a short distance and picked up which on tables after small served BengoeSubstitutions: Ogden the girl and carried her into her chea for Bingham, Freeman for bridge was played. Prizes were home, where she died. to Mrs. Kate high Tyner, Preston Steed. Ball, Ranson for After a lengthy Investigation of low Mrs. Edna Gustavesori, score, for Van Noy for Neff, Poage Taythe accident, officials decided to lor, Taylor for Johnson, Kanow score Guests were club members and wait until the arrival of Arthur for K. Cutler. Mrs. Kate Tynes and Mrs. Lila W. Kart, county attorney, to Officials: Referee, Neilsen; umof Oakland, California. cide whether an inquest will be pire, Vanderhoof; linesman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karren andtheIl- Mr. Kart has been out of Mr. Loraine Karren were Logan town and is expected home on Monday. They also urday. made a business trip to Ogden on Valora Galloway was born at Wednesday. Dayton, Idaho, April 16, 1924, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tibbits and has lived there all of her life. family and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.jShe was a student at the Dayton Bright spent Sunday in Salt Lake elementray school. Surviving are her parents one brother and one City. Messers Earl Karren, Loraine F. sister. Funeral services were conducted Karren, Hyrum Karren, Billie How-artand Clayton Hogan were in Sunday in the Dayton L. D. S. Soda Springs on business Sunday, ward chapel, with burial In the Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gustaveson Dayton cemetery, under the direcwere Preston visitors Saturday. tion of the Johnson Mortuary of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orchard Preston. Score by periods: 0 7 0 6 13 and two sons, Douglas and Keith South Cache 7 of Ogden spent Saturday night tive Peter E. Van 0 7 0 0 Orden was in Logan and Sunday in Lewiston. Touch charge. South Cache scoring: A special Genelogical Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard downs S. Maughan, Green (sub was held In the 1st ward meeting chapel spent Point after Sacrament Anderson). for Sunday at Soda Springs musiSpecial touchdown S. (place cal numbersmeeting. Maughan were a quartet An visiting with their son, Bert. The members of William Glovers kick). Angel from on high, Baritone solo Logan scoring: Touchdown The Sun, Talk, Joseph Smiths family held a birthday party in Izatt, Point after touchdown first vision, by Howard Kent; a his honor to commemorate his Izatt (place kick). talk on the growth of genealogical 89th birthday, Wednesday SeptemOfficials: Stevensen; work since 1836 by J. W. Peter- ber 25. The party was held in the Referee, hall. A delicious dinner was serumpire, Conroy; head linesman, son. Two members of the high ved at 1 oclock. The tables were council were present. Representa- Adamson. decorated with asters. During the afternoon a program iusBirfftavw&jBBa of music, songs and readings were put over by the younger group. Step dancing by David Layne, Accordian solos by William Glover of Brigham City, and a special dance by the guest. William Glover, also jokes on William Glover by his sister, Marian Dopp, 78. The remainder of the afternoon was spent fn dancing and social chat. There were present Mr. Glovers chidren, grandchildren and great grand children. Mrs. Marlon Dopp his sister, Mrs. Dalne Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. William Glover and Mrs. Vermont Glover of Brigham city and others Box Elders resounding 26 to 0 victory over Bear River and South Caches 13 to 7 upset victory over Logan were the outstanding features in opening conference play in region one Friday. Ogden, putting a husky team on the field 194 region trampeled Preston, 21 to 6, and Weber wal25 to 6, in North Cache, loped other regional games. in The Bees were impressive their opening 1935 skirmish, but most of the football fans in this section of the state were more enthused over the victory for South Cache over the touted Logan entry. A blocked punt in the third quarter by Joe Captain Wcodward on the Logan line and the recovery of the kick by B. Maughan were the highCache lights of the Logan-Sout- h encounter. Ogden sounded warning to other teams in the region by its show ing against the Indians, Weber, always dangerous, packed too much power for the plucky North Cache team. The Warriors scored one touchdown in the first quarter, two in the second and one in the third. The losers scored their lone 6 points in the third period. h 48 FEDERAL AVE. Page Seven WEDNESDAY A Climax to a Great Shopping Event Dancing to the Dansante Orchestra Prices 35c; 15c Typewriter Repairing For quick service call Telephone 235 Everton And Son We guarantee our work Parts for all makes. THE BEST PAINT Brothers Paint Spreads farther and lasts longer. f.owe Users say so. No Dance Thursday Evening r wtm EVERTON x & SONS COMPANY h |