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Show 12 MARCH 3, Tin; JOURNAL Davis Players Will Participate In 1951 All-StGrid Feature iy.i WARRIORS ARE MUSTERED OUT OP ARMY UNDER-AG-E ar Four Davis high school athletes De Vor Moss, Jerry Cowley, early training and Chailey Hatch and Dick Lewis this w'eek were selected to plav in the third annual Shrine hospital football game in the Univerof Utah stadium, August is. sity Selection of the Davis county stars along with others of the .Inman North squad was announced by Earl Ferguson, Brigham City chairman of the Utah II. S. Coaches association selections committee. All-St- ar The South squad will be announced within a fortnight. As in UMt) and El Kalah Temple, Utah Shrine organization and the coaches association will jointly sponsor the football game and clinic, which will feature instruction by two nationally-promi-necoaches one a and the other a single exponent be selected will wing expert. They nt shortly. The players, all graduating seniors who will begin preliminary training at their homes in July will report for organized practice, Monday, August (, living in the University dormitory. Utah coaches who will handle be associated with guest mentors in final preparation stages and in the game are Dale Soienson, Jordan High, and Mr. Ferguson, Box Elder High, Class A champion and runnerup; Taft Watts, Fillmore, Millard high and Larry, Palmer, Moab, which in the Class B compefinished tition. The Shrine will be in charge of the business end, arranging elaborate entertainment for the handling tickets, advertise ing, and presenting the and half time pageant. Net proceeds will go to the Shriners crippled children hospital, which opens its doors March 1 to youngsters of all races, faiths and colors, many of them to come from rural areas in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado and Arizona. 1- -li All-Star- s, pre-gam- An All-St- ar ss IN PARATROOPER UNIFORM but discharged from the Wall (left), 15, glumly straps up his books to return N. Y. junior high school. He left home to get the feel w Hovy Lon CAN SPIDERS Cp YMrtOUf food -- FlFfK oT ' FARM LAND JAPAN IS DLYOlED 'fo RICE CjROWlNq. BESIDES BUN$ 'IhE STAPLE. BASIS oF SAKE, AH AlOoKoLlC BlVERAQi OOD, RICE IS OF cv ly)l. Kmj fciivr Sfadtctte lw, Several monYUs, I Bear Fishing New Sport At Jasper National Park f ffhei . Let the Reflex and Journal AU. . AA ,ji (Above) Rising to the bait, Bruin rears up in preparation of striking at the tasty mor- eel of bacon on the end of the line. WANT-AD- S I (Right) Open for business stretched to his full height and with mouth wide open, Bruin prepared forthefinalstrike. ' Work For You Rom where I sit ... Sy Joe Marsh (Below) Bruin has the baconTand is going to work on it, blissfully unaware that theres a string attached to the meat. a rod, attach a suitable reel and TAKE line; remove the leader and fish hook or affix a choice slice of fresh bacon; then fly and bear and you have find yourself a the ingredients for bear fishing, the gamest game fishing on the continent and the newest thrill in angling. J Blue Wins This "Hunt" Cappy Millers coon dogs except for one of them, Old Blue are about the finest hounds in the county. Blues too friendly and to care much about easy-goin- g hunting. He doesnt act the way we think a good dog shonld, so we figured hed never amount to much. But a fellow comes around Saturday looking for a good dog to photograph for some advertising. And the dog he picks is Blue! Says Blues happy, friendly face is just the one to attract peoples attention. So Cappy gets more money for that picture than his other dogs wQl ever take in hunt prizes. From where I sit, that should teach ns not to look down on humans, when they act differently than we think they should. For instance, maybe you think tea goes best with food. OK. but dont size up wrong the man who enjoys a bottle of beer at mealtime. Like Blue, I guess were all different in one way or another but that doesnt mean we dont have our good points, toot jQoe OiiaU Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation Army, Ronald to his Albany, of combat. At Aberdeen, Md., George Raymundo (above), 13, turns in his rifle to Sgt. P. M. Youngblood, after three weeks in the Army. ran away from his Brooklyn, N. Y. home because life was "dull. ( International ) By R. J. SCOTT SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK , high school basket- ball game, with liO prep seniors being selected for the Class B squads will play on Aug. 17 in the Ute fieldhouse. A nationally prominent college coach will conduct the clinic, August 13 to IS. Bear fishing is lots of fun but youve got to, watch your step as the tempers of black bears are unpredictable, says Billy Robinson, dean of Canadian photographers Who, with two trout fishermen just back from Maligne Lake, introduced the sport at famous Jasper Park Lodge in the Canadian Rockies last summer. The veteran Canadian National Railway photographer's recipe for bear fishing baiting: Cut inch- square blocks of bacon making hole size of pencil through the center. Remove leader, hooks or fly from line. Tie bacon on line and cast in general direction of bear. Bears like bacon and will immediately rise to the bait. Then, Robinson says, "when the bear has the bait count ten fast and raise your rod. Nobody ever tried to take his grub away before, so Bruin is puzzled. He looks at the fisherman and the fisherman should keep a sharp eye on the bear. Bruins usual action is to tug a little, then sit down rubbing his huge paws along the line. When the bear has performed this and other maneuvers to free the bacon (all of which make good photographs) he usually gives up and lumbers off Into the woods. This is how Robinson fishes for bpar in Jasper National Park and be says Its fun. i , pF s 7'' 'X ', v.x-.- s s XXX. x xxxXXxx ; j |