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Show PARTIAL RELIEF OF THE KAJBAB DEER SITUATION II re,.:nlt inJ.: frl'l!{hl <'hiii'P:t' lwlng fonr or lht• times I!~ hil!h liM the rlth• on nnh • , j!"rown seed. It is hop('d that 1\ ~imihu· tnllt' or,, in:<pel'liuu t'l\11 h1• uuHle in tlw l'lutf.' 1\tHI Oarfield <'onnt,\' 1'P!'d potato 1{1'0\\'in~ nrf.'n. 1'ht> ~('('tll'ill;:" of ;.:noel ~l'd :;tcwk is OIIC of thP mm;t ,·itnl fnf'tor" i11 llw ~<UI'!'Psful pr·ochwtiou of Jlf>tnl!;<'~. Tlw ! growing' of l'tnh !·E'rtilied' St>NI in ~('('!_ 11111~ lik(' Wnsntch, l'int<.' llnd Garfield ConntiPs gin·~ tn·omi~e of nulking Jl<>tato g-rowin,l(' lllc>IP tn·ofitahiP ami far ll'sS hllZHnlons. ............................ PL MBING In Ol'llPr to rp!i('\'e the )Jrt•:<('llt [H'CSslng <'Ontlitions on tbP Kaihah :\"1\tionIll ~'orE'st r!'s[>eetim: l hP <'XI'!'!<.'<lYP numher of dePr, H. rr. HntlNII-:<', J)[;.;_ I trict }o'orester and I>. K Pitts, Arhonu ~tate G!ltn\' \\'llt'IIPn. l'llt!'rE'<l Into 1111 UJ.:rt'PmPnt on Augn><t lSth tn :>el'lli'P thl' remo1·nl of us mnny ex<'e~<s dN•r· n~ a possiblt>, pen<lin~-: lhP <l!'IPrminlltion of 'u friendly ~uit In the Ft>dt>ral ((lllrts to dedlll' thl' rpspon,.ihility fut· !'undltlons. 'I'bere ttrl' ut thP JH'!'st>nt time somt> 30,01)0 IIN•r wlthin t hi~ pres!' I'\'!' ll.Jtll the nuniher Is ~~~ )(l'f.'at thllt irrepur·ttbiP dnmngP i!i hE'ing done to some 201!,00() lH:r·e~ of ~mull yf.'l!OIV pine and othf.'l' Hy Sherman will wrf.'stlf.' any man tn>es on th(' Kalhab :'\11tionul Fore~t In l'tab at bls W(•!gbt. Hy Sherman, the HO pourui wrE':<t _ in whieb !hi' Jlrc••t•n·e is locn ted, and to the forage from which the deer se- ,ling wond('r, of Halt Lakl' ( •tty will t'I'IIE' tlwlr most imJl<H'tllnt winter feed. wre~tle any man in th 1, world at his 1 'l'hl" <leer wintet· fl't>d Is the clilf rose, . weight .. He f.'lnlms be has llllVPL' been )Jeatand It bas hE'E'n Pstimllted tbnt In by any onE' of his \\'E'igbl and hns E'll important rhis of <·E'ut t'xees~< of 00 per foruge bus nlrE'IldY been killt>~l h}' ovt>r- been In thE' game four H'llr"'. f'\ll('rtnl\n Is quite young ypt and ~ --:::-:=::=::=::=::=::=::=::::::::::=::=::= gr·azing hy the deer. Cnder the term~ of the agre-E>ment. 1 will gf.'t mnt'h tnrgN·. He carries thE' . p&sons holding At•izonll ::HiltE' licenMI'~ trnciE' m!lrk nf hb profe~t•ion on his f'OH RALE Ill' RJ<J:\"T- lo'our l'OOm I "-' nnd Gol'(•rnment autborilmtlons will l>f.' earl' wu1eb look like two golf b!llls I bour•E' In good eondltion. :\"ewlr l>E'rmlttE'd to ent!'r certain portions of mnking him a tenlfylng opponE'nt, Cltr watt.>r. Wooda rt>molleiNl. .. the Grand Cnuyon :\"ntlonal Gam" How . · Auy one dE'Sirmg a wrestling matt'h P reserve t or tb e purpo~e o f k II l i Ill!' orw witl1 Sherman can reach him bv writ- 1 .J . A. f'llruwall , f'all Douglas 1 · , b )f male m· bu<'k deer dul'ing u ,e month 1 1 ·' ~==============:• ~on-re~idents of ng to t e · urrlly J<,ag e. of October, 1927. .. Arizona will ht> requrie<l to ::;e.·me n State license costing $20, und !'adl ++ •++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++•+••• ++++ 4 '+++ ! "THE BEST l IS CHEAPEST" Assuredly appli to Plumbing We guarantee o u r work to be the BEST - MURRAY PUMBING & HEATING CO. Tke new high compresnon antf.koc/i uses any Gasoline. 4 ..4. '"" ( 118-ln&h wlulf2/ba.re) .Joach • • . . . Sll75 Sedan • . (1~7-lnciJ . • . 1285 whnlba.re) Coach • . . . . Sl285 Sedan . • . 1385 • . Cautom-Built Modeh (1::J7-inch whee/ba$e) . . . 7-Pus. Phaeton f l>aM. Sedan Brou~ham S1575 1600 1850 AU J)rku f. o. b. Df!trolt. Pllu war axcile ttu< I and turns waste heat to power I I Special high-compression fuels were developed to eliminate spark-knock, ping and roughness. What these special fuels have sought, Hudson, through an exclusive new companion invention to the Super-Six principle, obtains from ordinary gasoline. You fill your tank anywhere. And you save money on every filling. It makes Hudson the most economical car per pouwl weight in the world. person E'nterlng the prt>8ene for the : purpose of hunting. wbf:'tlu.•r a re><ident 1 We will bake to your order a or a non-resident of Arizona, will he rettuired to NE'('ure a Government Wedding, Birthd.y or Anninnary CAKE reimto authorization 1·osting $2.50 that will delight the ere and satisfy tbe appetite burse the Gol'erumcnt in the superone today aut! l~>t us convince you ot our ablllty vision of the bunting. Genf.'rnl Information as to conditions under wbh-h bunting will hi' t~enultted may bE' secured from the Arizona 43 No. Main 4828 So. State State Game Warden ut Phoenix, AriMidvale, Utah Murray. Utah zona, or the .i''orest RupervifUn· n t Kanab l7tab. ArrRngemE'nts for spPCi,- .......... t++++++t'" •.• t ' .................................... . fic datf.'!! on whkb to enter tbe forest 10bould hE' made with the Fort>st RupPrvbor, Kannh, lltah. Plain and Ornamental Pastry FRANK C. HOWE Midvale Bakery MURRAY, UTAH SALT L AKE COUNTY RAMBOUILLET SHEEP CLUB TO SECURE PURE-BRED ! RAM I The 90 Per Cent of Your Food Bills · E~gle Observes Saved by Proper Refrigeration Your Family's Health Preserved by Keeping Foods at Right Temperature I. LESTER your That- Ho not rount your chil'kE'n~ uu. til tlw wife I~ nway from town. 6500 State Street Office - 'l'hat-l\Iore men f'Ommit Rucide than women Rnd ~till we tbonght womf.'n did tlw mo~t worrying. RESIDENCE PHONES: Midvale 175-J ........................ ...................... ACETYLENE WELDING Tbnt-:.\Iurray White Way rPI\cly by snow tinw. 4 77 4 So. State ALBERT MARRIOTT, 'l'bllt-.\ hride i- l!'d to tbf.' altar like 11. runaway lO<'Omoth·e . 'J'hat- :.\Iall onlf.'r honsf:'s do not mJtkt> a IE'tHIE'r of matrimonial olff:'rings. Repairing and W qon work, and all kinds of machinery Hor.eaboeinc expertly done. . -· I llont>-.t ('Onfession is good for the soul hut the modern wtty is to repudiate the said confession. 'l'bat- Why not use garlic for . won't t<>ll you. -· -···p-·-·-·-·-p-·-:1- . _. _. _.. Decorator - Painter - Paper Hanger will bl' ·rhat-A mlltrimonhtl agency >~II.Yil a hrnnE'ttE' should WE'igh 100 pounds or 200 pounds dep!'mling on the drcumstani'E'S. MATIRESSES MANUFACTURED and RENOVATED Th!lt-Au oft'~cal homf.' hrew taster would ba ve tt nicE' job if h~> could krep hiH mind on llis business. Best Work Lowest Prices GUSTAV A. WELLER Phone Murray 335 ··-· •• -·-·- 4864 South State Street -·-~~-·-·- .. -·-~~- .. -·- -· -·-· -~-•-•-•-n-•-•-a-:1-1- -· <6tnrgt A. 3Jruktu.a MORTICIAN & LICENSED EMBALMER Tenderly Serving These 14 Years. A complete funeral for' $50.00 or $75.00 An exceptionally fine funeral for $100.00. I invite you to investigate the high quality of these funerals. Phone Murray 50 4760 South State Street. •• Tba t-And I bE'lleve Th!lt I could bear It If I should never See a Carrot. .T. )f. Lewis • Thftt-Sausage will soon .be ripe and then watermelons can Recure 11. rest. That-Gasoline poured on mosquitoes and ignit(•d help paRs the tlml". That-A phone Is all right ('XCept the wrong numbers. That-Henry F'ord is going to spend millions advertising his new ('nr and thl'rehy bllngs a moral. That-f'ishin~ GET AN is good but telling fish1ng tans wby your catch is light brings 'out the real labor. Electric Cleaner SCHOOL DAYS AND Save Your Rugs Brinton Electric Co. Phone Murray 106 On '.fbursday and l>'rillay of last week members of thf.' H.nmhoulllet Sheep Cluh of Ralt Lake ('ounty were j given assh<tlln('C In their~ proJ~<'t work Alma E~o~plin, RhPep& Wool j 1by Pror. Agricultural SpPclali~t of thf.' Utllb College. ~teetings nnd !l<hE'!'Jl titling !lemon- ~ stratlonR werp held at Ta~· lor~villc and South .Jordan at which plans for the , purchase of 11 pure-bred ram wo>n• dE' -' ftnitE'lY agreed upon. It h; likt>ly tllnt thE' ram will bf.' pur<'based at the ram sail:', uu1I nil uf the Club Boys arf.' planning to attend the Ram Sale In compnn~· with V. I.. ~Iar·tlneau. County AKE'nt and .John Plxton, ('lull Leadf'r. ~lu•et> fittin)( llemon,;trntion!-1 werf.' ~ven by Pror. Esplin at Taylorsvlllt• and South Jorclan to assist the dnb 1 mE'mhers who plnn to exhibit their stock at thl" Stutt• Fuir. TllPHe demonr;traUom; !llso sened in giving sn~~:- l g~>~tions to thE' cluh mf.'mhel'li who plan 1 dt>mon;.trntion n to participate in conte><t at thl" Stnte .Fair. Co1mty Agent ~lartlnean• also l'llllE'd to tht> attE'ntlon of the llf1ys the importanre of clearing and burning bur. from dock and cocklE'-hur weeds pnstur('s nn<l fif:'lds as these w~Js 1 seriously !nterft>re with the profits or 1 the sheep hnslness and espPcia!ly with j the fitting of sheep for exhibit purposes. 1 I ITh!lt- ARTI· FICIAL Up-2-Date Bakery f Vine and State Streeu Phone Murray 3-Hy. 2831 ...... .. .................. ... ' 1 Hodson 1notor .Standard Models 4856 So. State Phone Murray 317 the Children'• Look over wardrobe. No doubt there are many articles of wearin• apparel that a trip to the CLEANERS wiD make aervicible for School. A.I CLEA.'\!ING & DYEING CO. MUI'I'a)' 31 4909 South State Murray, U&ab l I I I I j SALT LAKE COUNTY FARM- I ERS INSPECT SEED POTATO FIELDS OF WASATCH COUNTY On \Yednesduy of th!• paAt we-ek a representing the potato committee J,ake County and the Salt growers of Farm Bur~>au OrgiUliz'ation, 1\c'companied by v. L. Martineau, County Agent made a trip to Wasatch County to inspect fielllfl wbE're certifiE'd RE'ed stock is being grown. The commlttN', whic-h included J, R. Peterson, Chairman of the Farm Bureau Sel'(l Potato Committee; John Hansen, Pl'esldent of tile Salt Lake County Farm Bureau; A. E. Lee, Vice-PrN!ldent of the }l~arm Bureau; and V L. Martineau, County Agent, were met at Charleston by Orvill Sf.'ott, I•residt>nt of the Wasatch County Potato Growers' As..<•ociation, anrl Lyman All certified Ulcb, County Agent. fields of the county were inspected, und It was fl\'ldent that somE' vt-r>· high-class si'E'd will he produced therE' this )'t>tlr Practi('al1y all of the growE'rM han• donE' .some very cat·t>fnl and eonscientious "roguing" and the llt>lll11 arf.' praf.'tll'nlly 100 p1•r CE'nt fr!•f.' fr(•m dl-se. The prodnf.'tlon of high-class n•rtlfied seed In lTtah will mean a grf.'nt 1•1ning to potato growel'li in Salt LakP f'ouuty u 11 considerahle quantity ot ~ Is irniJOrted from distant sections sucb a.o; Wl11eonsin, and Minnesota, tbP THIS IS THE TIME To Prepare Your Pulleta For the Fall and Winter Season • We Have the proper Feeds and Supplies for you Fred Carlson and Co. PHONE MURRAY 422 Opposite City Hall Murray, Utah DECOYS Many hunters would not think of co• in&' duck bunting without a supply of "decoy" to induce the company Iovine duck to lig~t at a convenient place for the bunter. There are other kinds of "decoys" and some grocers ad~t the duck hunter's tactics when pilinc fruita, vecetablea and other appe· tite.. appealing eatables out on the •treet in front of their store. Of course, it is an unsanitary practice, as such displays are exposed to all dust, l'ernl•· flies and dogs. It would seem that no one would atop and buy fOods so lagrantly exposed, yet some evidently do, or the crocer would dis· continue the practice and take his "de· coys" inside• EVERY FOOD KEPT CLEAN Every item of food is kept and sold clean by each 0. P. Skqca System store. Our foods are attractively displayed. but never in an unsanitary way. Let our stores be your pantry and you will avoid aU dancer of illneu so certain when buyin• unaanitary fooda. Murray, Utah |