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Show t September 30. 1965 REVIEW, &9 Finds Key To E1K, Deer Hunts It took three days to Uul him out of the rugged Mount Nebo country, Wixom reports If Id had my bike I could have had him (the elk) out of there in three hours Wixom was talking of the Hunter Dan Wixom is a practical man It was three years ago that Wixom, now an avid trail bike specialist, was faced with lug1000-plging a pound elk four miles six-poi- nt us Yamaha he now uses to perform difficult tasks such as climbing 30 deer gree hills, crossing hip-histreams and racing down a highway at 60 miles per hour. 1 wouldn't be without one," he smiled big buck, Wixom declared. 1 m not getting stuck with the job erf lugging it off the mountain. Ml have my Yamaha and will need it, he said with an assured voice. 1 will be able to handle any ' site when the time comes, he said. While most deer hunters are preparing camping and Wixom hunting equipment. are much more practical than a horse. You can tie them to the bumper of your car, drive them for three days without refueling and haul a pretty good load while you're at it And they don't eat hay, he said, adding that, larger cycles get 120 miles from each gallon of gas. Trailing is a sideline hobby of cyclist Wixom but his investment in the powerful trail scooter will be at his side this deer s eason (Oct. 23). Mm plan ning on getting a Tht-- . spends his time getting ready, for the Jaunt through the moun- 1 tains. know I'll get my deer. I Just dont want to end up hauling it several milesi on my back, he concluded No obstacle seems big enough to stop Mlxomas.he hurdles large boulder alone trail, Complete camping gear and hunting equipment can be carried on new trail blaiers. Seasons Last M TEb permanent wave SPECIAL 0BE Tennis Meet last season's ned QaEDGSMB 3 1 'V- - '2 t Q ED OHD COZZJZ QnDcutzni tnr ied(33 oiaam) to The meet on the Utah Tennis Associations tournament calendar draws to a close this weekend with matches in the annual Fall tourney taking place at the Salt Lake Swim and Tennis Club. The prolonged Fall tourney resumed action the past with matches in weekend mens singles and doubles matches. In opening round matches in mens singles Jim Osborne, No. 1 player for the University erf Utah, defeated Ernie Smith of Brig3, ham Young University, 6-- 5 OUR BEAUTY TRAINING ASK ABOUT Seutj IQybed COLLEGE OF BEAUTY Are 1205 Wilmington Wall-li- hills prove to be no problem for hunter Dan Wixom as he prepares for upcoming Cycle is new companion ' r big game hunter ke deer Salt lake City 6, Utah 416-936- hunting season. 7 2 Pan Ivs Itraitv 3995 3 CUT AND HIGH next week, just STYLING, top-seed- ed 6-- Quality Oven Baked Gel ieody tor a busy tall season with a new look1 Our fines! permanent Cookings not the same without the flame J SKYLIiNE VS. HILLCREST Coats :: n Body And Fender Work n WHITE AUTO PAINTING & METAL WORKS 35 ywn in business 1552 SOUTH 2ND WEST 486-- Powerful Skyline High School, resting with its first Region Three football victory, isn't taking things too lightly with a second big game facing them against Hillcrest this 333 1 Friday at Hillcrest. Skyline has displayed a tr mendous defense and offense thusfar in the season. The preseason win over Highland and last week's 7 victory over Bingham supports early-sea-scontentions that Coach H. G. Linford's Eagles would be bying for top honors in Re gion Three. While Eagle quarterback Dave Knudsons field general-lin- g is noteworth, the true strength behind Skyline's show of power is the balance of the team. V wont interfere with Hill-cres- a scoring combination in quarterbacks Dave Seeley and Rand Beckstead along with half- t's chances for division honors though Husky Coach Tom Lovat would like to open division play with a win over 1 backs Jerry Jensen, DarvWwt-ana- de and Ed Driskill and offensive standout thusfar. fullback Craig Smith, a 175 pound ace. Skyline. ' Lovat' s offense Coach hasn't jelled. He hopes to find hard-drivi- ng 10 14-- m on HOLD-A-HIL- L STOPS EROSION - RETAINS HILLSIDES FRIHNIR ORDER NOW! 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