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Show uiiRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1942 mn onnn hunters nnuispn ta ivuiu ntcn PAGE THREE UTAH job of keep Didn't see Fred V. or Ed L. on did a darn good an had thougning things going, the Job early Monday. They RatU all night session up at the cinder HUI1TIHG been under the have We racks always one of those big gear nit with FOS markA Fish Story- impression that "tobacco-juic, Darrel an honorary member of their that didn't stay together. taken were smenthe All topnotchers Ral's in of the Utah State Fish, This is Dartirillarlu exchange ; you rail fishermen boast about yacht club popul of the from mining ranks the yUme Department has completed since the innovation this year of your proficiency with rod and reelJfor which Darrel is to guide them to T Owens, cai man on the rip of the in. asking all license t... 'track, Is in the Fitzsimmons hospital ace, but after hearing some uo rplnaaed official agents to accept (some of you are mighty tuck hunt-- ! likely fishing holes nearby. stones about smacking Nation pertaining to the selling application for all deer areas in or- - ers, too); shout how. many fish you Boy, oh boy-- " blurted the commo- - at Denver, undergoing medical treat- "Rails" in- this line, accomplishments . In 35,100 so a of short special per Tdistrfbution time; etc., etc. dore, "if ever I, snag one like that ment. ,uW me permits for all get gona" consider all over again! but how many of you can TRUTH- one, will I have something to brag Ralls . hunt antlerless deer, or buck, areas more eauallv . aviiaw, Ralis wjt, w ' are Utah in FULLY sex and this Kofford hunters. family say you caught a 164ncher about" '. Elgin Heretofore, the permits were deer of either one of Shep's boys, Havelock Tays, In the wash behind your uncle's soiu or drawn for at th v,..( spending their vacation In Arisona worked Ralli the daylight fell during Monday house a there. with in the court houses. William Preston, riptrack employe, visiting daughter right city limits and He Memorandums of instructions for county a hopes the hours for change. Rant only "spittin"' distance from Main was off the iob Wednesday entertain-- :' The Classifications mailed over been have chronic become doesn't agents business Kcense Jim McFall Jr., who has been help. day street? lnit relatives from California. Drawing area" trnprmito HI c Director Ross night-lifea he's lJl sumae signature of State all -Ran. the Cache. Paradi ing Pipefitter Erv Johnson ttr...iki... We have such a person right here! u ERalls Leonard. ' in the Helper railroad family in the Creek, Coalvile;halk Creek, Kama Doggett is back on the Job mer has returned to Mb studies at BUILD AMERICA the various LETS A.C. The circular at the in Logan. vacation a after period of Darrel Prolonged person Greener, young son Grantsville, Hobble which cost rfasses of special permits Kant Fork, and Nebo dig- of Mr and Mrs J. A. Greener, (You JLenver. Colorado. to the regular 55 each in addition Someone just told us that some, incis wnicn will be opened for doe au Know Tad, he's chief debunker of Luting license and, named them for for one is starting a David Gibson Jr., former traveling! hunting only during the regular sea- yacht club policies) as follows: ,(1) HERE'S NEWS easy reference first now the know We someone. 17 to 27. because of and son. Oct. fireman at this terminal, One limited day last week Darrel and his season." other are "drawing area," (2) "special the who but the of one Sam's Uncle "someone", issuance, public drawing will be held pet dog were going to a cousin's boys, spent and (3) "Pen sale" . FOR THE MOTORIST two? at 9 a.m, October 3 in the State Cap- place to play and like all forepart of the week at the home of he boys, Allen C Randle. itol building. V Ralls has Dave his here. At the same time Young parents walked everyplace but on the sideof game, urged The rip track was just about "tied ,enior conservationist "Special season" permits are for walks and designated distinguished himself somewhat since trails. His to participate the Salt Lake, now a 'he's home his up visit last Sunday Bill Freston toon me all sportsmen planning course took him over a flume crossTimpanogas, and to apply for day off. The other Bill over there in the special hunts districts where hunt, ing the wash south of Janet street-- he second lieutenant in the Army. now. permits early, meaning right ing of both bucks and does will be went over the the SPECIAL 1942 one-ma- n Railroad Tleius jj g-y- PERMIT fr J i " ; e i 1 knot-hol- e - we-r- e 111 I i - r. j - Heber-Wallsbur- g, Creek-Diamon- d ... ,. - nite-scho- j j j conoco cnonz The deadline is September, 30, but to facilitate handling and drawing earnestly requests the department hunters not to delay their application until the last few days," Randle our,, license agents aaid. "Obviously and staff will be overloaded if ev.eryone procrastinates- permitted Nov. 15 to 29. The expected oversubscriDtinn in thOOQ . uicas will be submitted to public drawing at the Capitol on Monday, Nov. 2. The authorization in these areas is: 650 bucks and 350 does, Salt Lake; 500 bucks and 250 does, Timpanogas; 1050 permits to take either a buck or a doe, Parowan Paragonah. "Open sale" permits include doe 1 seapermits good for Oct. son on Ephraim-Sprin- g City, Twelve Mile and Dixie districts; doe permits 8 season on the good for Oct. Fish Lake and LaSal districts; doe hunting In the Huntington and Emery districts, Oct. 17 to 27. Three applications for every drawing area and open season permit are anticipated. Open sale permits will not be distributed too widely, in order to maintain a constant check on the number sold, Randle said. For this season, agenst may obtain them only on application. How to Apply Application blanks for any of the areas may be obtained at license agents. However, applications may be made directly to the state department at the Capitol, Salt Lake City, but in this case hunters should remember to jot down the number of their regular hunting license, the name of the issuing agent as well as full name, complete address, permit district and type of permit, (Doe, buck, or deer of either sex). The fee must accompany each application. Personal checks are not acceptable. Copies of the deer and elk pro- ,clan4,itjm4 almost essential for tuU. understanding of this year's compli cated hunting season, may be obtained from the State Fish and Game Department on request. ..-- , You'U Never Hit the "CEILING" on our Prices! The services that we have so long rendered In this community are personal services. That Is to say, they are not subject to Government Price Control. But does that mean that tthex are not controlled? -- t Our the contrary. prices are rigidly controlled by ourselves. Our. prices always have and always will 'be'.; as low as possible, consistent with our high ; . quality of service. On 19-- Coach Jackson Jewkes took SAVE AMERICA! Let's All Buy War Bonds and' Stamps itiiiirimHniitiiittmftmiMtiiiiHwtim THE TOGGERY Helper -- . ' Utah 1938. The scores for Carbon were made during each of the first three quarcarters In the first quarter, Braby a touchdown, for over ball the ried and the kick was successful, making second the score 7 to 0. Again In the when made was quarter, a touchdown after line the over went Garnachec 30 by carried yards the ball had been line. Braby t the to Olivetto in the scored the final touchdown third heat ' SClWRAftiD cosiiscrcve one-foo- cans ME GOING FARTHER THESE BAYS thousand mile, motorists who used to drive 80 or 40 and then trade In their car, are ow watching the mlleag. tradt climb up and up with no prospect of making a Many ... - Economically Farther Let Us Givellt An Make Your Car Go , Griin j - t "' ' J - - - jt j i r jj. , . j, j i j i n j ' " " ' ' ' AND SERVICE STAHU Helper Phone S00 It's The IN khiriomT ViLIDSCJ Main A Locust Yon will have a chance to vote on this tax at the November election. It will be No. 2 on the ballot You will want to think about it and talk it over with your family and friends -f- or DEFEATED bat highly organized group of compcti- -' ton has been, trying for a long time to cripple and eventually destroy Utah's chain stores. They don't like the way chain stores keep prices down. So they wrote a tax bill and lobbied it through die last session of the legislature. But more than 34,000 Utah voters protested and signed a petition to put it before the public at the next general A tmall election, this coming November 3rd. Because chain stores help you in one way other, you have a real stake in this issue. you, with other Utah voters, can decide outcome shall be. It would be an extra tax on YOUi or And what the Here's why: If you have a farm or livestock i, .'. Here's another way, the tax would fall oa yom Utah's chain stores are a good market lot Utah : -1. ' , ,..... Here are the provisions of this "death tax" on chain stores. Notice how drastic, how d and unfair they are: one-side- WHY THIS TAX WOULD DESTROY CHAIN STORES Briefly, the tax would compel 123 chain stores, out of a total of some 6000 stores in Utah, to pay a yearly license of as .much as $500 each and would compel these stores to pay as much as $5000 every year for every new store opened or for any store moving to a new location. All this would be in addition to the yearly average of $6,517 taxes per store they already are paying. Many of the stores just couldn't afford to without raising pay an extra $500 their prices. None of the stores could possibly pay a yearly tax of $5000 for the privilege of moving to a new location or for opening a new store. This $5000 yearly tax would freeze chain stores in their present locations. But without free dom to move, as conditions change, any ' store sooner or later would wither and die. Within a few yean, if this tax is not defeated by Utah voters, there would be. no ' " e chain stores In the state . low-pric- ' . Void ... farm and range products. They buy millions of dollars worth of these products every year. If the chain stores are taxed out of business, you will lose an important and profitable market for your farm and range products. It will take money out of your pocket. a tax m 2 m , IT IS an- like J. C Penney, Sears The chain stores Roebuck, Montgomery Ward and t Safeway, for example - save you money. You know that. Chain store prices average at least 10 less and these low prices also tend to keep prices in other stores lower than they otherwise would be. If the chain stores are saddled with extra taxes, they will have to raise their prices or close their doors. Thus all prices will go up and you will actually be paying the tax in higher prices for the things you buyl This is no time for extra taxes that do not aid America's war effort. This proposed chain store tax would benefit only a group of selfish com- -, petitors who want to get chain stores out of the way. .,...',5 UNLESS it will have serious effects on your pocketbook. What is it all about? , SEbUSS AGMJSF BSBaBSSBBSBWBSBBBBaSSBPBBBI 7 ', . . 'T. . . Jo. ... :, ( 2 I .. ."; j fi .V f 'twid for cmlrsljr with contributions from dthmti 'JmdmtZn ttockhoMet and employee of chain storss wbom savings and jobs are throstsacd with aeatau w. CmtribacfcM from individual citizens will bs welcomed. Unitad Citisenf Aaaiasc Hlcbar ucy, eoa atarepat pscjsr. Prices, Continental Jmc Bouoiac am litis political advertisement wss uu Phone 807 v : zr 80.6 Proof National DUtillort Products Corporation, Now York. MY. LICENSE TAX WOULD AFFECT YOU " 8ervle static: - " And Specialized MIDLAND QUICK SERVICE EXPERT WORKMEN ' Free" Estimates .'4 ; Vulcanizing wastes New Piston Rings New Bearings Installed MONEY TOUR roruuknua, Oils and Tire Repairing you a lot of money !" a Kinds 1st Grade All without costing "THt IUT KM Expert Lubrication For ...Windsor is sure to give you a lot of pleasure EHGIJIE OtlEmiAUL ;v Cylinder OF IT 1 HOW THE PROPOSED CHAIN STORE twenty-tw- o Dinosaur football players with him to Moab last Friday to engage the Grand County eleven in the first game of the season for both schools. Every member of the Dinosaur squad aided Carbon in defeating the Moabs 19 to 0. Although the game uncovered many defects in the 1942 edition to Carbon's long list . of football teams, Coach Jewkes saw a lot of possibilities of developing another strong Dinosaur eleven, and if sufficient games are lined up, he has hopes of being a serious contender for the state crown held by the Dinosaurs In NEWUllE SEAT COUEBS interesting sidelight of the game were the nearly 300 yards of penalties suffered by the Dinosaurs during the game and no penalties of any kind against the Moab team. Grand County high made four first downs from rushing and eight from penalties Imposed upon Carbon, The score in favor of Carbon micht have been larger had not four fum bles near the Moab line slowed them. recovery being made three times by the home team. At the final etin. Grand County team was within is yards of a touchdown, the nearest they came during the entire game. IN FIRST GAME 0 AND A An CARBON ROUTS MOAB MtnninittitimtiiiiiuuimiiiiiitMHa WWimtUHtKlUHIHtllmilWi top; dog went The dog stayed down under thrashing around in the muddy water, so Darrel slides down to investigate the action and the dog really had its paws full of fighting, furious, fish. , Combining their efforts they landed the 16 inch beauty. The commodore and chief engineer upon hearing the story (they verified it too. being sceptical guys) made under. |