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Show V'. HELPER he PAGE FISH (Utah) J () & DEC. 23, WEDNESDAY, SIX GAME NEWS Utah archers, bagged 96 deer during the recent fall seasons for a 159c plus success average, ac cording to field census anil kill :ard return coming to game department offices from how and arrow hunters. Final figures bJiow fi:'3 .sppcial archery permit holders had one of their most successful season on record, with 27 bucks and 69 does being harvested. Popularity of this type hunting is forecast by the greater numbers of archery enthusiasts afield this year. An increase of 179 permit holders is noted compared to 'the 444 such permits sold during the. 1952 season. All figures- are from the six special permit archery hunting areas allocated by the Hoard of Big Came Control this year. no l figures are available for the deer season when any holder of a big game license could hunt with either bow or rifle. THE FAMILY OF MRS. MINNIE WAHL EXTENDS DEEPEST YOUR FOR APPRECIATION RECENT THOUGHTFULNESS IN OUR HOUR OF 1993 CARBON "A" BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM STANOINGS include some warm water spe ties such as the recently intro duced walleyed pike. Two million walleye eggs are on order this year for spring delivery. They will be stocked into reservoirs and other waters where trout fishing has not been productive in the past. 1954 ANGLING FOOD CENTER CARD OF THANK8 U KN A i Helper Club Ji.hnnys Club c 43 41 .... 33 28 27 20 E & FaFtsi'ie Market Price Moose star Howling Vi hunting licenses issued by the 48 states last year The report shows the average, license buyer spending slightly over $300 a year for his sport. The purchase of clothing, licenses, ammunition, guns, tackle, dogs and dog food, cameras, film, special equipment, lodging and hundreds of other items chargeable only to hia sport were included in the average cost. A comparative figure shows the six billion total to be 136 more than the sales of all 'household appliances, television sets and radio sets combined. It is 50 w beer spur - Beckers Fishers 3 lb. can Case 880 $339 - 194-52- 166-47- 6. SHRIMP OLIVE OIL 5 oz. can Imported I 1 ? 178-498- ,1 16S-4J- By-Pr- Christy 17S-49- 8' 189-50- PUMPKIN AND A HAPPY NE17 YEAR 2fl0 j Rri8 KOnta& from our cam,y,sale. Our class bought $15.20 worth bowler, had high of defense stamps on Stamp Day. TEAM STANDINGS Carlos Sulpizio bought the most L He bought $3.00 ' worth. The fol W 45 15 Sunrise Cafe lowing also bought stamps. Reg 19 41 price cafe gie Williams, John Gianini, Gor37 Diamanti Club don Olson, David Hamilton, Judy 22 38 Acme Cleaners Oos'tello, Patsy Bottino, Barbara 40 19 Richards, 'Sandra Berensen, Glen- Quality Cleaners Miller High Life 15 45 na Lee Davis, paul Liapis, Gus Piapis, Judith Nielsen, Joel David Yakovich, Max Mor SCOFIELD SCHOOL NEWS gan, Gary Smith, and Miss Borla. 4th, 5th and 6th Grade Room In science we are studying By Gy Simmons and David Biggs There has been an honor given about the solar system. December the best month for such a to the school room that has 22g Et. YN CAMPBELLS TOMATO PETE PALETTA AS USEE AND OPERATOR OF HELPER UT0C0 STATION 60 ... WITH UT0C0! LB. 890 46 oz. can JUICE in 230 jiuim"wI ipimji CHOCOLATES $2.29 can 2 LB. BOX 470 S JELL0 lb- - JUMBO APPLES Small-Whole-Ha- ,b 170 1 CHESTNUTS 5 c POT ROAST CANNED I 670 GR0 BEEF HAMS Fresh Ground 3 LB. " Nothing Finer or Beef Veal LB. 390 Fancy Italian . " BREAST - 450 " 4 to 6 lb- - 570 I FRESH MADE PORK CHOPS FRESH. OYSTERS LB. Colored FRANKS 950 150 LBk, ROASTERS TURKEYS "Zu $1.00 ft - DAIIAIIAS ARISTOCRAT I RME FIRM Fancy Wash. Lb. Delicious . SAUSAGE 290 1 lf 250 Fancy Jumbo head STALK ' 3 pkg. LETTUCE 230 HAMS . ALL FLAVORS Fancy Late Howe 290 570 4 CANS CRANBERRIES I Louisiana 21b. CELERY MORNING - CARNATION MILK 0 LB. CASE. 390 T 590 UEAL " 290 CHEESE OF ALL KINDS false-econom- y e LET'S 39c 290 1 TJb. 2yt YAMS CARBON COLLEGE ANNOUNCES DELMONTE CRACKERS fi. THE UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY 1.79 330MinCEMEAT,,2'.:V550 3 CANS d (Continued from Fag one) Dixie college, Snow College and Weber College were turned over and dumped, on the laps of the State by the L.D.S. Church during the Republican depression. Now after several imProvementa made and additional property bought with taxpayers money the three Colleges are returned to the Church. Utah was placed on top In the nation education by the Democratic administration, that is no longer true under Governor Lee's administration. He has chosen to ahead of huplace man interest. Human nepds and of the people to him the has become of secondary Importance. Reactionary Republicans were and elwted hanging on the coat-ta- il of a distinguished General. Out the 152 victory was not a mandate for them to tamper with our schools. Approval of Oovernor Lee's re commendation to abolish the Carbon college brings us back to the "HORSE AND BUOOY DAYS" when schools were Few and It has made "SECOND-CLASCITIZENS" out of the Carbon county people. Sincerely, FRANK BONAOCI EX LEGISLATOR 130 " .4, S & W COFFEE TOMATO VALLEY $3.79 ft CASTLE PEACHES I CORNER OF MAIN AND JANET tt Fruit Cocktail SOUP in'" Latuda, Utah ggg togarineSS!d3LB$r every week. Joyce Corey of Sco- - ually clear, and the stars seem field has bought the most stamps twignter. We are 'making a book- durlng the first term of the year, let containing ail the important She ha9 also (bought the most facts about each planet. So far stamps of the week. We have we have completed Earth, Mer. been very iappy to have the cury and Mars. Mrs. Nelson, the Elementary honor once. visited our I would like to tell about the School Supervisor, Thanksgiving party we had. W school on Monday. into th auditorium and! wp.nf Winter Driving danced for a while, then we went into our room and our teacher j Continued from Page One) gave us some candy. Then we what you do doesn't make any went home and had a very happy, difference. A constant, un- HOSTILITY Thanksgiving weei end. Here is a limerick by Mary focused feeling of anger toward Davis: others, resulting in an attitude of There once wag. an old man aggression. ATTITUDE OP INFERIORITY from Hong Ron " won't be pushed around." Who thought he could do no OMfiiiuivENKSs wronffr Trying to beat the other He worked with a will at the to get ahead fellow. cotton mill And his life was merry and UNCONSCIOUS SELF-DE- An attitude fre- ISTRUCTION long. J quently noted iby psychologists nee1 to ,nlnre one8Ugreater than the annual sale, of EXHIBITIONISM Showing all drugstores! A recent survey authorized by OfL PLEASURE IN DESTRUCTION the Utah Fish and Game Com- personality maladjustment in mission is now roln forward whlch plea8UTe u derived from the study 0r the eeonomkJ MPecte and evaluation of the state's W destr',n Cre-anand wildlife resources. Figures! TRANSFER OF GUILT utlons in which blame facts from this study, along atlnK P,aced on other"' tm,s re" with those made nationally, should caa feelings of guilt on the f ,irHieving o.,.- - .m,.n. it, .11 pari ui l ue lUBiisnw. - j 4 lb. Xmas Box - FROM LIBERTY FUEL CO. CAN Quart Jar 50 LB. BAG FLOUR i tilling riAn Jar I MIXED HUTS 570 VALLEY UTAH PUMPKIN 3. it iaV 111 16 oz. &M Diamanti Clubs series, a 530-19- Cherries MARACHIIIO I MIRACLE WHIP j Heinz Can Delmonte No. 24 can , Tuesday afternoon Miss Mauro in two record albums Dena Pierotti, a sub bowler for brought a PLUM PUDDING $3.79 24, 26 Sat, Dec. 23, These Prices for Wed., Thurs., con-battl- lar. Gal 450 I CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 8 o 31 36 37 44 per thousand. The state hatcheries each year process about two million brook trout eggs for planting as fry and fingerling. Majority of these small fish go into the high mountain country over the state where they are known to be adaptable to the cold water and shorter growing season. Most are taken in by pack tram. ine iwo million brook eggs handled each 0'ear are only part of the average 25 million egg& so processed and planted into waters of the state. The larger figure represents mostly trout but does $1.25 o o 23 TROUT A recent shipment of 281,500 hrook trout eggs are now distributed to several of the state's 12 fish hatcheries for processing. They were purchased from a private hatchery source in Montana. A total of two million ibrook trout eggs are expected t0 be in the hatcheries by the end of January. Half will come from the Montana source and half from, Trivat TiatMleHpH in tha aSltom gen-era- art 21 Recommendations covering the Fourth Cade Miss Borla setting of the 1954 angling proc- Gordon Olson, Reporter laniation are asked for in a ques- class 'won the attendance Our tionnaire being sent by the Utah at the Monday night PTA Banner Department of Fish and Game to meeting for having the most pardepartment personnel, sportsmen's ents present. We have won it organizations, and other groups three times 'straight. All those at and individuals alike. tending the meeting visited the They will be used as an aid to rooms to see the Christmas de- the Fif'h and Game Commission coitions. when that bodv schedules ine l ne unnsimas program ior uu and regulations pules covering will be ' put on Tuesday, parents the 1954 angling season during a at 1 o'clock. Our class is Dec. 22, special meeting set for next Jan- to sing "The Friendly going uary 16. Beasts", "Silent Night", and "We o C & E group ()r individual not re- - V. Marx, A Me ry eeivinVa questionnaire may di- - duct.; G. Poulas, Star W will Carlos Sulpizio rec,t s,uch recommendations to the Bowling; and J. Hanson, The Herald Angels 'Sing", on his Moose. price Game Utah Fish and Commission, accordion. Sandra Berensen will 1596 West North Temple, Salt! 200 games Bowled: J. Bianco, do a toe dance to "Silent Night". Lake City, not later than Jan. I.'212: B. Reddington, 204. and B. week in social studies we This 217Marx BIG BUSINESS on finishing our unit on plan That hunting and fishing is big LADIES THURSDAY "the baker", a community helper. LEAGUE bufineKs is again shown in fiThe Sunrise Cafe team manag- - On Thursday we are going to foake gures from a report released by ed to win the first half last foread out of several different the United States Department of e after a close kinds of grains, 'we shall Thursday night, Commerce following exhaustive all the way with the sec- - dude our unit with a visit to the research on the subject. ond place price Cafe gang, who bakery. According to the report, hunt were Our next unit will be the news- only four games behind. ers and anglers in the United Diamanti Club came in third, paper, State?, .spent six billion dollars with Acme Cleaners fourth, Wayne Dimick and Richard during 1952. Basis for these II-- ! mini 9i t,a noovl.. 10 mllHnnl Quality Cleaners fifth, and the Petersen have been absent this - -- x - Helper Club took 3 points from Kastside Market, holding their ir&t Pce spot which thy ci tained by beating Johnnys c!ub for 3 points on Dec. 9. Johnnys Club took three points from the C & E boys to hold their second place spot, Star Howling took the Price Moose for 3 point?.. Both teams remain in same position as pre vlous week. Hich howlers for the nieht vera M. Markakis, Helper EaE.tside Club; N. Davis, Market; J, Bianco, Johnnys Club; Bowling, 3. Poulas, SEASON FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER srvr-- t : NOTICE - WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, DEC. g. 26 - FaT-Apa- rt. Atlas Tires - Batteries Accessories -- 81 k 9tott? " FOOD OENTEB &atf&fiiiMiff!$;' FOOD CENTEE FOOD fJENTEU |