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Show '' , - - -- veys showing a heavy crop of birds this year the following counties were opened to five days of hunting. Cache, Box Elder, Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah, Duchesne, Uintah and Emery. season was schedA seven-da- y uled for Millard county as a man- Regulations Covering Two Game Bird Season V ' . Schedulibg Tegulations covering two game bird seasons and the fall trapping season were chief orders of;; business aS' the Utah Fish and Game Commission met September quarterly session at department offices in Salt Lake City. ' 13! in agement experiment to determine effects of a longer shoot. Checking stations will be set up covering this county along with several additional wardens on hand in the fields durihg the latter days of this longer season. Only, cock birds will be legal game,,Daily bag limit is three; possession limit after the first day A general three-da- y shoot was set for the annual fall pheasant season, with a longer 'hunt in ten ofTthe better counties. There wiir is six. be- no open season in San Juan Opening day of the pheasant and Rich counties. season was set earlier in the year Following a study of fibld sur as 8:00 a.m., Saturday, Novem- - Thanks K ... would like to take this opportunity to thank the people of Carbon county for the confidence which they showed in me and my department in the primary election of Tuesday. I We shall continue to serve all the people of Carbon county at all times to the best of our ability. Sheriff X; Your Hit Parade jr On Records 9. 1 10. 11. Sh-Boo- m p - Fountain 16. Uemado's Hideaway 17. My Friend 18. I Understand (Just How You Feel) Little Things Mean a Lot They Were, Doin The- -- , 19. Goodnight At Sunday evening services in the LDS church, Irvin Branch and George Jdrgenson of Price were the speakers. The choir furnished sacred selections enjoyed by the appreciative audience. The choir was under the leadership of Mrs. Lyman Leavitt. The accompanist is Mrs. Lavar 6. The Commission set a quail season in eight counties to run concurrently with the pheasant season in those counties. This means five days of quail shooting in Salt Lake, Uintah and Utah season counties with a three-da- y in Grand, Summitt, Morgan, Wayne and Washington. r. In Washington county 'an additional three-da- y quail hunt was scheduled for December 3, 4 and 5 when field reports showed an exceptionally good crop of bifcds in the county this year. Daily bag limit for quail is eight birds; possession limit sixteen, ening day of the migratory water-fow- l shoot will season. The y ru through December 26. Final regulations now scheduled newly-organiz- -- Liddiard. bearer. Reseeding, : Sweetheart Goodnight 20. Happy Wanderer be glad to offer any suggestions to get of business. meetings. your toast means most with. include the continued restricted st boats for duck use of and goose hunting this fall. New this year is the requirement that all owners of such boats air-thru- 4 must register them with the of Fish and Game. The assigned license number must letters then be written In one-foon the boat for identification purposes. Launching lanes were allowed into restricted hunting areas from Syracuse and Farmington Bay. All Great Salt Lake marshes north of the Lucin cutoff will be open to air boat traffic. The Commission last month set Friday noon, October 8, as the s in past recent seasons the of the state remains closed to the use of airthrust boats in waterfowl hunting. Daily bag limit for ducks is nine birds, possession limit fifteen. In either case, three must be bonus ducks which again this season will be the iwidgeon or pintail species. Bag and possession limit for geese are one and the same, or six birds. Only three may be of the dark or Canadian species. Shooting hours are one-habefore sunrise until sunset except for the opening hour of noon, October 8. The Strawberry Reservoir and valley were opened to waterfowl hunting for the first time in many years. Closed areas include the Little Salt Lake in Iron County, Borham Reservoir, Salt Springs, Miners-vill- e Reservoir, Unit 3- at Ogden Bay, that portion of the Bear River Bay Refuge as closed by federal law, and certain dikes on the states Ogden Bay and Farming-to- n Bay Refuges. The annual fall furbearer season for the taking of muskrat and mink was set for October 1 to December 1. The states migratory waterfowl refuges will be closed to trapping during the fall season. The Commission dwelt at length on the current beaver problems due to the continuing low price of beaver belts. Means of granting more liberal remuneration to trappers were considered as a means to a better harvest of this fur- epartment ItWis fu&t Distilled from Kentucky Limestone water and choice grains . . . matured in charred, seasoned oak barrels. That's why it tastes better. ot op-A- ce not 30 not 40 not 50 u!i ioozcounco:n KEMTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY JAMES CO, CLERMONT, KENTUCKY More and more dairymen in this area are installing electric bulk milk coolers. They know the increased profits that resul- tthrough lower handling costs, accurate weight, lower bacteria count, and no loss from butterfat remaining in shipping cans. An electric bulk milk cooler is just one of many electric devices that can save time and money on your farm . . . with only a few pennies cost of operation . him the BUY FROM YOUR DEALER best suited instrument. 4 B. BEAM DISTILLING - musically inclined don't Jet this See your bandmaster today and j!. happen to him. ; arrange forJhim to.. join the. school band. Well . I masters degree from the same acqte-emo- n, 80-da- hes at all If land posted pheasant hunting units, school. fisheries problems, and other curIt is always the employees that rent and .general business were around the place other items discussed during the you hear singing - Smokey Says: ' ed Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson received word recently of the promotion of their son, A. W. Anderson, Jr of Reseda, California. For three years he has been employed at Manual Arts High in Los Angeles as counselor and English instructor. Recently Bill was appointed head of the English department of Manual Arts, the second largest high school in Los Angeles. He is a graduate of the University of California, with a lf 12. Walk With God 13. River Of No Return 14. Joey 15. Three Coins in the . Mambo , 1 or Sheet Music Ill Little Shoemaker-- : This Ole House Hey There 4. Skokiaan 5. High And Mighty The 6. In The Chapel In The Moonlight 7. I Dont Hurt Anymore 8. Im A Fool To Care 1. 2. 3. " ber bal-lan- Joseph A. Holman " Tuesday, September 21, 1954 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Pare Six , 'rice Tradiinig Co. icrar aBimi MUSIC DEPARTMENT A Lincoln Luke, Mgr. , greater act of patriotism UTAH POWER is to withhold the match that might I destroy a resource . , I &. LIGHT CO. i |