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Show i Special hunting permits for the 1596 West North Temple, Salt and Dixie-O- x Valley Lake City. Antimony deer herd units were sold out last The department of fish and week, the department of fish and reminds sportsmen to use game game reports. The report noted the sale of courtesy and good sense when afield to train hunting special permits began Aug. 27 for they go all 29 units where this type hunt dogs for the coming bird hunts. was set by the Utah Board of The reminder followed several from landowners who Big Game Control for the coming complaints generally expressed the feeling seasons. Sales will continue for all units until the permits are sold, or un til the season for each unit comes to a close. They are issued on a served basis, with first come-firs- t personal and mailed applications getting equal priority. Sportsmen were advised to ap ply now for special permits on the remaining unit of their choice, since sales are reportedly heavy from the other offices over the state where they are being issued. The hunting area, herd unit number, number of permits, sea son dates, and location of sales office for each unit are listed in the 1956 deer hunting proclama tion. The proclamations may be obtained from license agents over the state, or from department offices, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake. Applications must contain the applicant's full name and address, choice of hunting unit, big game license number, and legal tender in the amount of $3 for residents and $5 for Special deer permits are valid only for the hunting area for which they are issued. They are and no cancellations or refunds may be made after the permits are issued. that, "we are getting fed up with the increasing number of people who enter our lands without per mission tramp down late season crops, and completely disregard the right of the property owner." Dog owners and trainers were asked to obtain permission before entering upon private lands. They were also reminded to use care when training field dogs since it is unlawful to "chase, in jure, capture, or destroy game birds during the closed season." The Midvale Second Ward will hold its fall festival Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 13 and 14, on the ward grounds. Activities will begin at 5 p.m. Bishop E. Lynn Reed announced that two nights of fun, featuring rides, a country store, games of skill, and good food, has been planned for every one. c If you want to be sure you will hear the phone ringing while you are upstairs, put the instrument on top of an overturned tin pan. Friday, September 7, 1956 STRICTLY BUSINESS ter!" Herb Shriner. Special savings to early purchasers. Tickets will be circulated by ward members and organization officers. Proceeds will be added to g the ward welfare allotment. A refreshment stand will fur nish supper for those planning do rouBeautiful Glamour marvelous precision "leers" to attend. Activities will delight tines in Holiday On Ice of 1957, which comes to the Utah the youngest children and the State Fair in Salt Lake City on. Sept. 14 for a run of 10 older people as well. cast and a wealth of new and exciting days with an all-st- sv v ar productions. were killed last week as they were treated by fishery chemically workmen of the Utah Department of Fish and Game. by the use of chemicals this year has become unproductive of good trout fishing because of over populations of trash fish species. All will be restocked with trout The waters treated were Meeks Lake and Morrell Pond on the and will again be opened to angThousand Lake Mountain and ling at the start of the 1957 Lower Bown Reservoir on the east side of Boulder Mountain. Total applications for elk per The department said all trash mits in Utah this year were below treatwere killed th fi;h during ment and that very few trout the number received during 1955, the department of fish and game were found in any of these says. There were 9,871 applications As announced earlier, plants are this year as compared to 10,340 going forward to treat several other waters next few in 1955. Salt Lake Man Killed At Draper Crossroads Arthur O. Ellett, 72, Salt Lake City, retired educator and bro ther of District Judge Albert H. Ellett, died Wednesday at Salt Lake General Hospital from in juries he received Tuesday in a two-ca- r crash at 12300 S. State. 1 "One nice thing about this place Shop M Midvale! 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Mr Michaelson has often hcen at a vantage point to ob serve the constant pres-ur- e of the Communists to infiltrate free overnmcnts. "The Communbt I (Paid Pol. Adv. by Joe Mazuran) How Advertising X C. D. Michtclson School Democratic Ticket I Candidate For Stare Senate term ar 30-3- $99 it has that look!" 'lived-i- n rnr um m rrtmt Copper Manager Heads Crusade Ladies Heels Sizes byMciwter, "Sometimes it seems that when a bride says 'I do' she's looking around to see if she could do bet Increasing popularity of the ar The accident occurred Tuesday chery deer hunt is shown in fig ures released by the department afternoon as Mr Ellett, driving of fish and game. Sale of bow per alone, entered State St. from the mits now stands at 3,000 compar Draper Road going west. His automobile collided with a car driven ed to 1,775 such permits sold dur north on State St. by Bernice R. ing the entire season a year ago. Parkinson, 63, Franklin, Ida. The statewide archery season The Ellet car was knocked 80 1 and continues began Sept. feet and demolished, according to 16. through Sept. during the Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff Early reports tell of many ar weeks. Notice will be given as the The annual public elk drawings Pete Kutulus, who investigated. chers already bagging a deer. A were held at the Capitol Building waters are treated. Mr Parkinson, his wife and son hunter success of 16.7 was Each water to be rehabilitated Aug. 30, and permits and refunds suffered only minor injuries and achieved by the bowmen during alike are being mailed to successwere not hospitalized. 1955. ful and unsuccessful applicants, The department reminds arch respectively, this week. "The average man is proof that ers to fill out and return their The department said heaviest ihe average woman can take a permit cards whether they make application was shown for the joke." Lock Haven (Pa.) Express. kill or not. The card informa South Cache either sex permits The less one has to do. the less tion is important in forecasting where 2,279 sportsmen applied time he finds in which to do it. future bow and arrow seasons. C. D. Michaelson, general man for the 130 permits set up by the The annual public auction of of the western mining divi Utah Board of Big Game Control. confiscated fishing and hunting With the archery deer hunt al ager sions of Kennecott Copper Corp., On one unit, the Ashley-Da- g equipment will take place Sept. ready underway and several oth has been named Utah state chairgett bull only area, only 11 29, at 10 a.m., in the senate cham- er deer and elk seasons near at man of the 1957 Crusade for free were received for the bers of the Utah state capitol hand, the department of fish and dom, succeeding William A. Lang. available 15 permits. Under a to fish of their hunters reminds game tag building, the department The appointment was announc- - previous Game Board ruling the animals at the time of the kill. and game announces. The Utah Board of Big Game d by Eugene Holman, national four unsubscribed permits for this Items to be sold have been confiscated by courts ove- - the state Control has again decreed that all chairman of the Crusade for Free area will be cancelled. for illegal use in pursuit of, or big game animals must be tagged dom. Objective of the drive, Women can keep a secret just which will be conducted in Feb- taking, fish andor game. The law immediately after the kill with as well as men. but it generally with the each sold license at public tag provided requires they be takes more of them to do it. auction, with all monies from the or permit. The law also requires It wold be easier fori young sales reverting to the state fish that the tag remain with the sters to learn good manners if meat of the animal until used. and game fund. . they s.iw more of thorn. Items to be sold include eight The department asked that the .22 rifles, one 300 calibre rifle; tag be placed in the hock joint on one 2535 rifle; one rifle; a rear leg of the animal. When so one 12 gauge shot gun; one 410 placed it is less likely to bo shot gun; five fishing poles; four lost, applies equally well to ani recta; 43 muskrat traps; five pairs mals of both sexes, and is more f field glasses; one spotlight. easily kept with the meat as it This equipment will be on pub- goes through a processing plant. lic display from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Fish populations in three lakes Sept. 28 at department offices, Broken SENTINEL (Utah) "The only boss who ever got all his work done by Friday was sales offer a Robinson Crusoe." 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