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Show i THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1974 PAGE 3 Don't Skip Breakfast First!!! Most people, including those who don't bother with this important meal, admit that skipping breakfast is a poor way to shed a few unwanted pounds. that will enable you to lose weight without endangering vour health. For most people, the best Transportation Is A Problem well-fe- d may actually be starving themselves. The people problem need not be the lack of fond, but the lack of the proper kinds of foods at the proper time. eaters can be unproductive, ir- Careless tired, CALL ELIASON TRANSPORTATION WITH ritable, and frequently ill because they cheat themselves of proper nutrition. By breakfast time, a person will already have used up about two thirds of the energy and nutrients provided by the previous evening's CHILDREN REHEARSE A SCENE FROM 'HOUSE WITHOUT WINDOWS' WHICH Co keville IS BEING FILMED NEAR BEAR LAKE meal. This doesnt leave much to go on for the rest of the day. Even if one is trying to lose weight, it is important that the body gets all the nutrition-i- t needs. Fad diets and fad foods are not the answer. If extra weight is one of your problems, your family physician can suggest a diet well-balanc- If Livestock You could lose your health first, cautions the Idaho Medical Association. Many apparently diet is three meals a day. YEARS OF TRAILORS EXPERIENCE READY TRANSPORTATION TO TO AND SERVE ALL FOUR YOU WESTERN TRACTOR WITH STATES Ellason's Say You Call We Haul -- GIVE LARRY A CALL TODAY For Livestock Transportation or Family Meat Needs Call ELIASON PACKING CO. Phone Dan Larry 752-742- 1 752-551- 1 752-395- 0 IN ALL KINDS DF WHOLESALE MEATS BUYERS DF ALL KINDS DF LIVESTOCK 6rf7 WEST 2nd NORTH I. . BOX 414 DEALERS LOGAN, UTAH Final 3 Big Days Scene Of Filming Lyman Dayton, producer of Where The Red Fern last year a Box Grows, Office Blue Ribbon Award winning motion picture, began location filming on his latest family entertainment production in and around this Cokeville, Wyoming week. The ' feature,., titled House Without WUHoignJ based on Honore Morrow's book, On To Oregon, details the true story of a family caught up in the western migration of the 1840s. THE HENRY Sager family moved west from their Missouri home because Sager felt . . every man has a dream." He loaded his wife and six children into a . covered wagon and set out for Oregon country. The dream of on to Oregon is short lived, however, as Henry Sager is killed in an Indian attack. Hardly adjusting to the tragedy, the children soon find they 'are completely alone when their mother dies after giving .birth to her seventh child. Determined to fulfill the only legacy they have, their fathers dream, the Sager children, led by the eldest, 13 year old John, complete a -- -- hazardous and seemingly impossible journey along the Oregon Trail. We are trying to do something, explained producer Dayton, to let people know that the family structure is important. We feel with the success of Red Fern that tens of thousands of movie-goer- s across the country want more of its kind. THE DOTY-Day)o- n production is primarily being filmed within a vicinity of. Cokevillp, near .the le ZtYJd.pregqiTrdfl.yrhe first location set, a log cabin built in the 1880s about five miles east of the pleasant little western town, depicts the Sager familys Missouri home. The surrounding countryside, alive with cast and crew, is at one point desert and another prairie; now high mountains and then deep valleys; depicting the adventure and challenge of the legendary wagon trail to Oregon. The landscape, any native will happily tell you, is magnificent! MY DESIRE, LADIES Dayton stated, is to make entertaining motion pictures which will appeal to the entire family." He is satisfied that House Without Windows" will equal the recent success of his "Red Fern" production. Released last March, Where Hie Red Fern Grows" has since become a - box office hit throughout the country. House Without Windows, directed by Earl Bellamy, stars Dewey Martin, Aldo Ray, Anne Collings, Dean Smith, James Friffith and Stewart Petersen as John Sager. Opening Day Set For Utah Waterfowl Noon on Oct. 5 will mark the opening of Utah's 1974 general waterfowl season, as set by the Utah Wild Life ' I Board. The season will run for 93 days, through Jan. 5. The major change in this years proclamation will be a bonus of two pintails daily and four in possession in addition to the general five and ten duck limit. As last year, there is a one daily, one possession limit on canvasbacks and two daily, four possession limit on redheads. ' The goose hunt will begin Oct. 12 running through Dec. 15. Bag limits will be six daily and six possession, with no more than two birds of the dark species allowed. Swan and Wilson's snipe hunts will run concurrently with the duck season, Oct. 5 through Jan. 5. The Board alloted 2,500 special swan permits, one bird per hunter. Applications for the free permits will be accepted until 5 p.m. Sept. 4. Bag limits for snipe are eight daily, 16 possession. Special regulations include a Nov. 16 through Dec. 15 goose season in Daggett and Uintah counties with a one bird limit; Nov. 9. through. Jan. 5 goose season in Wash- ington county; and no goose season in Carbon County or in Emery County west and south of a line formed by and Highways U.S, 6-- U-2- 4. 5 2, Utah Fishing Roundup Blacksmith Fork River-F- air for rainbow and brown; evening fly fishing good on impoundments. Pineview Reservoir fair for rainbow; best Slow fo trolling deep with popgear and worm. Fair for Weber River rainbow, cutthroat and brown trout using worms and artificial lures. East Canyon Reservoir Fair for rainbow from both boat and shore using natural baits and cheese. Fair for Logan River rainbow, albino, and brown trout; natural baits and flies best. Fair Tony Grove Lake to good for rainbow and albino trout; fishing from boats best. $ mm MM tbm IM MM mm iimm im SEZ |