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Show T'll October fy their upland bird appetites, Mr. Leonard predicted. Areas for hunting will be the The presame as last season. serve boundaries in Salt Lake, ads want for sale Jus one - Apples Harvey APPles $2.00. Hyrum. ,n, lcres Weber and Utah counties are unchanged from a year ago, the Director said. The state this year will launch a heavy campaign against shooting of hen pheasants, Mr. Leonard said. "We will hire special wardens, appeal to sportsmen and do everything possible to save the broodstock for years to $1.75; Jonathan . 3rd crop alfalfa 52-- J. Hyrum for sale, hcious apples for sale. shel. Mrs Ether $2.00 Nielsen, come. min. I bGB Jonathan apples apples 2.00. Harvey 19z , Hyrum. jsen, PONIES for niNG (our The Director urged that sports mens organizations start save ple hen campaigns within their 1.75 r faicious own regions. Quail season will be the same as pheasant, except In Washington County, where it is extended to December 31 In certain areas. sale. Three years old. E. J. Wilson, SANDERS. W. 1 No. toon 25 10 ' - Jnillions v has been setelved that applica-I- S is accepting Success-candidat(or NROTC exams. will attend one of NROTC colleges, fdr four USNR. irs as a Midshipman, ution, books, fees and a living firord Navy es of $600.0Q per year, college. ring The first step of all candidates of' an applica-- n the submission owance take the Navys college titude test, which will be given cities in all states and terri-ne- s on December 13 of this to ie are in of high school princi Application hands forms pals, college deans, the offices of Procurement, the profess- prg of JNaval Science at NROTC and all Navy Recruiting stations. It may also be obtained by writing to Naval Examining Section, College Entrance Examination- fioard, P. O. Box 709, Princeton, N. J. Completed applications must be received at the above address not later than November 10, 1947. A candidate for the NROTC must be: (A) A male citizen of the United States. (B) At the time of his enrollment if a minor (17 years old) have the consent of his parents or legal guardian. (C) Enter into contract with the Secretary of the PEDRICK PISTON RING for all cars, Pasteurized Milk milk contains about the am0unt of nourishment as pasteurized milk. Raw Horse Racing Revenue New York state leads, with California in second place, in tax collected from horse racing. trucks and tractors Navy, agreeing to accept a com-Nav-al mission in the Navy ori Marine Corps. (D) Agree to remain .married until commissioned. ,(E) .Meet physical standards as pre- scribed by the Navy. Further information can be had at the local Navy Recruiting' Station in the Post Office building, Logan, Utah ' USAC ENDEflllALLS The House of Twenty Thousand Parts T -- ! i High School t Graduates flew Line up The Utah State Agricultural college board of trustees have been organized into eleven committees, it is announced by Hyrum M. 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Pictures of the bteg working off excess .MW I , The daily bag limit of three male birds, with, a possession limit of six males, should give hunters an opportunity to satis- - , and a Ranger ATHLETIC I P-.- O. This was the, prediction made today by Ross Leonard, Director Utah Fish and Game Department, following, a. recap of upland bird conditions throughout all coun' ties, i - Directors In A.-W- ! I I vy Offers Four W College ar. f Photographic prints of any local I picture printed in this newspaper I are availble at 60c for. 5;x 7U Box Df ft glossy print. Write. if, title Identify picture Hyrum. by; used in paper, page numlber and; j i date of paper. DP FURY STRIKES SOUTH v Polling in from the Atlantic ocean, the worst hurricane this coun try bad experienced since 1935 slashed destructively across the southern thlrdof Florida, leaving in its wake desolate scenes like, this one at West Palm Beach. Veering out across the Gulf of Mexico, the swirling winds then struck savagely at New Orleans and Gulfport and Biloxi,. Miss. Thousands i Florida and along the Gnlf coast were left homeless. Damage to of dollars. property and crops soared into WIND MISCELLANEOUS Trade in Bananas Bananas have been grown jf w ' centuries in many- - tropical areax, but large scale trade did not take place until the 20th century. The United States is the worlds largest importer, usually taking more than-halof the tonnage moving in international trade. REPniUTS AVAILABLE Everton & Logan. luV . The quail ."limit - is ten .'birds, twenty, in possession. All coun' ties open for jailail. . i bent miscellaneous f South Cache Courier 10,' 194,7 , . G. Phone 460 . o P "O ful i 9rii Olio |