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Show gets his or so he says You bet 1 shot him! That six deer would be Just as bad as one human killing another one. But it's just Am to try to pull Doctor Uttbfords leg still the same, ; came right into my range io I cocked my faithful od gun and ahot him dead, I pointer didll! Principal Littleforda As 1 walked down the hall' feeling crushed that my story hadn't gone over, I glaneed into the business room to see aU the shorthand students diligently studying. I also passed Mr. look wa one of ikeptidsm as I tried to convince him of my imaginary hunting expedition and feat. He was just too agadous for my deer story. It ounded pretty good to me though. . McCormick's I Actually, 1 couldn't shoot a poor oid deer, even if I had to. I mean, theyre in the same kingdom as I am and everything! For me to shoot a English class where a big lecture on Jack London ms being given. After a few mote minutes of walking through the school halls, I was i The funny tiring about it was that some senior boys told him some stories as fir fetched as mine, and he believed them! What injustice! . . in the math and science depsrtments. Mr. Mawhinney's class wu being exposed to the Pythagomm theory while Mr.. Smiths chemistry students were experimenting with some new formula. It amelled almost vmmi ' AvX vMvXv-- . mm V' J Friday, October 29, 1976 Tha Summit County CoaMHe, Utah . j.' '' Jri , as enticing as school lunch! The world history dase wu learning about the Greeks and Aristotle when I passed it. This school is one great place to obtain an education even if no. one does go for my deer stories." I commented to myself I continued down the hall, whistling a new . stage band .number..' ' 1 pecked in the gym and saw ? the football team just running v '): .out. the door-to- . practice for . quarter finals and the drill team ) learning their new march.-Thsight of all those beautibl girls caused me to say Yes.I really do like my life here at SS. Its a ... .! ' pretty cool place to hang out, as the Foni would say." 23, and will continue until ) ! Tuesday, Nov. 2. - ; "Almost everybody's. been j really satisfied," said Don Paul, , Ogden, at the checking station set up along Chalk Creek Road. Paul is the regional information specialist ' of the Northern Region of the Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources. Approximately 180 deer came out of the Chalk Creek area Sunday morning, he said.. He said also that few violations , were found. A few illegal doe's ' were taken. Reports from the Kamas, Lost Creek and .Weber River areas were all fair to good. Hunters say that conditions are dry, said Paul, but quite a few dm are being seen, v John Pratt, conservation offl-- ) cer for the Morgan area, said at least one trophy wise reported. u t . t WUIy Wildcat 1 t: !i . i! ; . . much better take is expected for this weekend, he said. A good . .v'. , . Dave Hinckley, Bountifol, came in with a four-paibuck with a 32 inch spread out of Lost nt That beauty wu 10 or 12 years old," Pratt said. Most of the deer were on the intermediate range, but Mon-- . days storm wu bringing' the herds to lower elevations and a s, NOW $37X9 PIONEER FLENT KOTE SHINGLES : MIJB. 235LB. ; n; $2549 $19.49 .; OPEN MON-FR- BOOAM-&OOP- M L. ; ; -8X- HEBER LUMBER , 700 West Center - Ph. The 58th annual Alton, Wyo., won the Draft OGDEN Golden Spike National Livestock Hone pulling contest a highlShow, featuring hundreds of the ight of the show on Tuesday, top horses,, beef. and. dairy Nov. 2. cattle, sheep; hogs, rabbits and Friday, Oct.' 29, will see the ' poultry in the.Western United Arabian show and rabbit judgStates will open, today and ing with and Future ! confine through Saturday, Nov. Fanners of America horse show set for Saturday, Oct. 30. ; ; Beginning with exhibitions of Activities will continue on graceful movements in the 6tii Halloween with the Appaloosa annual Hunter-JumpClassic, Horse Division halter classes the million dollar exhibition will and youth show. Feeler cattle sifting, weighing v feature the 14th annual All 'Arabian Horse Show, a special and tagging, as well ss fat stock i; Draft.) Horse. Division,, cow stalling and registration and ' cutting nigged , action by . beef, sheep and swine weighing contestants in the' Rocky Moun- - and tagging also are scheduled 654--1 654-117- 0 r hVk , u 1 I Pi i ! ' i i i . 1? -- - 10-da- " - on Sunday. Appaloosa ' 171 Bulls Hereford t 5 Hereford Heifers All Excellent Quality 57 . ' . . HcSowocn performance-classe- , , . ' , r SALE ' UmpbrO BMhvis, PravidMM. Utah ' llirpir, DwhIh, Maks. Idrtw ) ; UaSo IhyM, joha, . ,i Jimh BMlws, events. In 1975, patyhddot Sporty Britches, viaduct, completed just last owned by Gene; Jarvis of Jackson. Wyo., won reserve June, i , v' .' Stcko Center yew; Vert'; Hoopes ol , champion colt in the. Appaloosa.. iffiS pSRwBW NBIHHIi Ikah Schumann, Dalaa, ftea, VHah So. Uuh Stale Grikgc. Cadar Oty. Utah SUaut Haraianh, Clartnian, UUh IbunUa Harcfafo, Bear Rivar Cky. Ual Udy Brethan, Rockland, Idaho j Lagan. Uak : ' Richard, KrsnanHng, Criarada Lma, MalmjpM Hanhrda, Guneiaah; .Utah Monraa EVathan, Briplo. Utah Otwa. Enwat 6 Bawa. Lame, lilah ...... will dose out that day's , ' i - and the first performance of Rocky Mountain Rodeo. The Hereford bull sab is set for 1p.m. with the rodeo' beginning at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5, win see the.' beginning of the Quarter Horse Division events, with halter CONSIGNORS: classea at 8 a.m.,- - performance ' ' classes at 1 p.m., the foturity Arrow Rcfcti. Fferroa, Utah- -. ' . Mdqr'a llmfardi, Mv, Huh sab at 2 p.m. Rrm Hralhm llrrrfnnk, Mucgaa, Brigham Younf Uatanky, Plwv, Uuh - Rodeo .Association.,. .The y extravaganza will be held at the Goiden Spike .Coliseum, now readily accessible to .the public 24th St 1 - ;'s.p.m. Poultry; Hereford bulls- for. sate; open dairy, judging are set , for Thursday, Nov... 4,' along with all classes of cow .cutting . er 'tain It and the fat stock sale at 6:30 6. BAT 0AM-&CCPM u '! opens 4-- H jlsg- - ot . VAN PLY PANELIN ALUMINUM STORM DOORS Pratt said he had seen one slain elk and had confirmed reports of one mote elk and one moose. He said this is fewer than the average yew. He has issued seven citations, two for loaded guns in the vehicle and five for untagged deer hanging in camp. Once hi a while a hunter ' hates to give np his tag after he has got his kill and takes it back out into the field in hopes of . helping his group fill up, said Pratt. "But deer must be tagged soon they are killed.' . snow would make . hunting much better, Pratt said. The deer are all in good shape," said the C.P., and. everyone reports lots of does and fawu. The Twin crop is' : much better than usual.' Most of the buckskins being . brought out are .which are last year's . fawns, about 18 months old. '.They are bigger than usual,'. and unleu this winter is very severe, next ' yew's herd should be 'better; two-fo- . Creek.1 RAIN FOREST NOW $848 GAS LIGHT BURCH iu mn NOW $8X8 L r j ' ' : . Tile first 'dkys of 'the annual) Utah deer hunt were successful in Summit County, according to) Fish and Game officers. The hunt began Saturday, Oct. . i I L, Murray, Uuh Windur Uk he.. Loru. Uuh Vaadanakkar, Ray - WinUtUa Hralhm, Hooarvck. UUh i I UHIRBS Horse Show. Monday, Nov.' 1, will feature a . host of activities with the college judging contest, won in the 1975 by s team from Kansas State College, Ft. Hays, Kan., beginning at 6:30 a.m. Aberdeen Angus judging, and open horse show, Charoiais, fat stock and feeder catttie judging will be held Nov. 1 and 2, with Draft Horse and Shetiatad Pony classes and pulling hood end yonrig women's Stake Halloween Party at) the Stake Center. ; ; Over 300 young ..men end young women participated in the affair. HoytsvUb, Wsnship end Henefer Wards provided games for all to partidpate. The two Coalvilb wards made a contests on the evening of the second. Numerous sales are planned spooky spook alley. A scary ' film wu shown. There wu dancing for aU who halter during the exhibition, including those for feeder csttle and fat stock on Nov. 3, the Hereford bull sale on Nov. 4, Simmenta! cattle and Quarter Horse Futurity on Nov. 5 and the Golden Spike Yearling Quarter Horse' Futurity and registered Quarter Horse sales on the final day, Saturdaiy, Nov. 6. Wednesday, Nov. 3 will see the Hereford . cattle, breeding sheep, open hog, junior dairy judging, a feeder cattle sale, chuckwagon supper at 4:30 p.m. .v . - Coalville: Ghosts, goblins and witches, roamed. CoaMlb Oct. 26. It wu the Aarooic Priest . ; SPONSORED BY: UTAH HEREFORD ASSOCIATION . ' ' . : wanted the. to dance.) in ' recreation hall.-- ' Two prizu wen given for the best boy and girl costume. .But Thiriot and Glenda Stepbs won the prize. Refreshments'-odonuts and homemade ; rootbeer '..were served to everyone. "We hope everyone had a fun said Mrs. Imogene time, f , . Calderwoodr committee member. She said thanks to everyone who helped make this Stake. Halloween party a success. . c. ' . A 'r . S MtiifoMkfccfeobiMu : if.' mean The next ten years tray be the most critical in Utah's history for Jobs, development, quality of life and dhrectiona. Scott Matheson makes sense because:) Of course, there are gong tote occasons when youwihavetoresortlodirecioryasasiance.Forexampb.' when you need newly listed numbers that aren't yet in the directory. Thats why we don't begin lo charge for these' cals until you've made five of them in any Mling period.. ''. However, there are certain things you can do to .' avoid tseing charged for directory assistance and wed like to share them with you. Most of the numbers you're looking for can be found in either the while pages or the yellow pages It's just a matter of keeping these directories handy. Write down in a personal directory the telephone numbers of peopto you can frequently, or numbers that obtained through directory assistance. . Thera are some exceptions to this new charge. For ; example, bind and other handicapped people who can t use the directory should call our business office to fihd ': out how to become exempt. People who cal from pay not be charged. phones, hospitals, hotels and motets wti And. long distance directory assistance outside of Utah wi not be affected. He will spearhead the adoption of a State Energy Policy, setting guidelines for industrial development. Wedevetopedttvschafoebecauseifwastheorty r way wecouid handle the rising costs of directory assstence fairly. Now the people who use directory.,; assistance the most wM pay for il. ; v v' - won!-- . . t v. it . Andthepeopbwhousefoeirdirectoriesthemosl-'- . "''-- )' . 338-200- Ha will aggressively pursue new Job develop- ment programs.' 1 As HUNTERS He has the administrative and management skills to streamline State Government, cutting waste and duplication. Ua Ten Your Hlda DEER, ELK, COW. MOOSE , Our directory assistance number. Be caretul now you spend k. , Mountain Bei . - a fourth generation family man from Iron County, he has a deep understanding of the traditional values upon which Utah was founded. wsssesM Ut He will head tha fight against the Federal monopoly of Utah lands. He will Initiate substantial tax reform measures. DUO Dktributhg 9 So. Main BRYSON'S caB - ' Utah's only custom tannery... we buy deer, elk, & cow. 30 DAY SERVICE . 9 ' FOX VALLEY LEATHER, INC. 633 West Cantor St, No. SsSt Ldca Tebphono 333C34 NMNNMNNNmMNNMNNNNNNNMtNMNNNM te mk w dt. Mri- m- hr Oww CctHim; PwN WmIiU., i OWm 5 |