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Show V' Summit County Bee Apply for restricted permits July 1 Big Game Special Permit July 1 is the first day to apply for all big game restricted permits, including antlerless deer permits, cow and bull elk restricted permits, antelope, moose, desert bighorn sheep and buffalo permits. Please check the big game hunting proclamation for complete detials. Proclamations are available this week at all Division of Wildlife Resource offices and most sporting goods stores. Applications for special permits may be received at any Division office through July 31. However, Archery Deer July 16 to end of season. Sept. season. Please refer to proclamation available July 13. Sharp-taile- d grouse hunting will be dosed in Utah during 1980 due to low populations of the grouse. Tooele County, which has been dosed to sage grouse hunting, will now have one portion near Vernon open to a weekday only sage' This grouse hunt from Sept. CountiSummit year. Morgan and es will be included in the several counties closed to quail hunting. Carbon. San Juan. Emery and Grand Counties have been added to the list of counties limiting cottontail hunters to a bag limit of 5 instead of 10. Thq upland game proclamation will be published July 13. to provide comlctc detials about the upland game seasons. It should be noted that final d mourning dove and pigeon regulations will be set on July 22. The proclamation will be I Division offices and authorized license agents throughout the slate. Archery .Elk to August IS - Division only. (Drawing for 150 hunters choice permits. August 5. Hunters who purchase a permit before Aug. will be eligible for the drawing.) Muzzleloader Sept. 2 to Oct. 17 - Division offices onlv. July 21 offices 22-2- 1 Division officers suggest early Upland Game Seasons The application to avoid long lines in Division offices and possible mail delays as the July 31 deadline approaches. A drawing will be held August IS. Open Boll Elk July 21 to Aug. 8 - Division, offices only. general season for all upland game (except mourning dove and bandtailed pigeon) will open Sept. 20. as set .by the Wildlife Board at a recent meeting in Price. The seasons, regulations and bag limits are similar to the 1979 6. band-taile- released and Rhea were installed as previously elecicd. Captain Bovden was presented with a gold seagull pin as a gift from the camp for her work and heartfelt thanks arc extended from all ihc members and her friends. The camp has a lovely quilt that . or will have tickets. Vico Captain Shirley Phelps is over this project with Elinorc Sargent and others helping with the ticket sales. Also the DUP is going to he in charge of the concessions during the children's parade at the park. Vice Captain Helen Chappell Bagnell. formerly 2nd Vice Captain, was installed as Captain. A new member. Helen Chappell. has taken Rhea's place as 2nd Vice Captain. All other officers is selecting different ones to help her on this project. There will also be some exhibits in the DUP Building at his time. Tentative plans are being made for bazaar items to be for sale in the quonset building. be raffled off during the Stake's Sesquecentennial celebration Julv 24 - 26. The quilt will be given the night of the Grand Ball Julv 26. It is a very beautiful quilt and all members of the DUP have will Is this trip really necessary? Nine of every ten people could save themselves a trip to the social security office simply by picking up the phone and calling from the privacy of their home. Robert C. Van Sickle. Social Security District Manager in Ogden, said today. "The days when we needed to and gasoline evervbodv." The official noted name changes for social security records, a change in marital status, a change in work status or earnings, a missing or lost check, and a lost medicare card. "These examples. the manager stated, are in addition to such that his agency even takes applications for retirement benefits by phone. The social security claims rep. takes all the necessary information over the phone, fills out the application and mails it to the applicant, who reviews it for accuracy, signs it and returns it with the necessary records. The public can also use the deal face to face with most members of the public are over, Van Sickle noted. for just about telephone to report address or "Were geardd up today to do the bulk of our business over the phone, with a resultant savings in time, trouble . traditional phone services as answering questions and mailing leaflets. "In fact, we encourage everyone with social security business always to call us first. We can ''rtJ Auxiliary President Joyce Mitchell presented Commander Ross Bristow and all Legionaires with a beautiful patriotic birthday cake. The girls and boys staters of 1979 presented the program. They District (193. Auxiliary hosted a hirthdav dinner for the American legion on their 61st birthday. This was held at the Kozv Cafe in Echo. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by 60 members and guests. 5A Shea lulani Coleman enjoyed her first birthday with family and friends on Wed.. June 25, 1980. She is the daughter of Tom and Marv Coleman of Kamas and the onlv sister of her brothers. T.J., Casev and Clay. published July 27. Dwight Bunnell, Division upland game supervisor, notes that populations of upland game have generally been very good the last several vears. Grandparents arc Mrs. News Fees Set for Duplicate License New fees for obtaining a duplicate of a fishing or hunting license have recently been set by the Wildlife Board. The new cost of a duplicate license is half the cost of the original license, not to exceed S2S. The cost of a duplicate combination license is S .50. $5.25 for a duplicate adult fishing license and $5.00 for a duplicate big game license. Duplicate licenses may be obtained from the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office. Kathcr-"m- e Sweeney of Hcbcr City. Mr. Lowell Coleman of Midway and Mr. and Mrs. Willie D. Sweeney of Las Veo.-is- . Nev. ' Shea lulani Coleman Great grandparents are Mrs. Violet Olpin of Heber arid Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sweeney of Kapias. 1 1 These arc big projects and we need evervoncs help to do the work. Please accept the assignments that vnu will he asked to do. We must work hard to have our baaar items ready in time. Flva Stalcv has accepted the assignment to have the DUP Building kev at her home and whenever anyone has some time to ouili. tliev can pick up and return he kev to her. We will call members to quilt on particular da vs. hut cverv member or nonmember is invited at any time. Births Swcnscn sweet little girl was born to Tm and Connie Swcnscn. She weighed 7 pounds. 4 ounces and was horn Friday. June 6 al the IDS Hospital. Little Tiffany has 'wo brothers. Rory and Eric, to help mom lake care of her. A Urc - Knmas and Mae Urc arc the proud parents of a little daughter horn June 17 in the Hcbcr Hospital. Thev have chosen the name of Stephanie Marie for their new arrival. Stephanie weighed in ounces and was 21 at 7 pounds. inches long. Awaiting the arrival of their new sister when she got home were her brothers Christopher and Wcslev. The proud grandparents arc Mr. Fd Urc of Kamas. Mrs. Jean Simpson of Rov. Mr. and Mrs. I.inwood Fauncc of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Marva Faunce of Kanosh. The great grandparents Mrs. George Freestone of Roy. arc either save them a trip, or in the and Mr. and Mrs. Harold case of those who must come to Ahlsimm of Kanosh. the office or who prefer to. tell them the best times to come and Burke which records they should bring A beautiful little girl arrived with them. sufelv to LaNcil and Ralph Burke Sttndav. June 22. She weighed 8 pounds. 4 ounces and is 21 inches In Ogden, the social security long. Resiphone number is dents living where this number is Francis - Woodland e not a local number can make a Shav I.vnn Francis came to join call for the same services to hannv parents, .lav and Shelly Francis al the Wasatch Hospital lime 7. 1980. She weighed 7 pounds. 2 ounces and was 21 inches tall. Grandparents are Glen and presented reports of their activitiF.vans from Aroville, Cal.. Colleen es while at Girls State and Bovs Ruth Francis of Gridlev. Shepherd State June 1979. .1. Francis from Norman and Calif, Girl Staters were Janae Judd Washington slate. Great grandand her parents Leon and Helen parents arc Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Judd: Manie Bune and her mother Shepherd from Gridlev. Cal.. Mrs. NaVee Moore: Anita Blonquist Marion Shepherd from Gridlev. and her Keith and Dave 1 1 626-322- 3. toll-fre- American Legion Auxiliary hosts birthday dinner The Auxiliary would like to thank the North Summit area citizens, for the Poppy Day contributions. The money goes to help veterans in the hospitals. April 11. the LeRov E. Benson Friday, June 27, 1980 One Year Olds Coalville DUP News The Coalville DUP held a special meeting Monday. June 23. Part of the meeting was spent with Melba Graham installing the new officers. Captain Marjorie Bovden has moved from Coalville and felt she could not do justice to her position while living in Layton. She was Coalville, Utah 8401 7 parents Marlene: Carolyn Louder and parents Raymond and Dorothy. Bov Staters ; -- ; V j Iowa. Chavez - Kamas Mr. and Mrs. Steven Chavez of Kamas arc the proud parents of a habv girl born June 15. 1980 at Grand Junction. Colo. The baby will answer to the name of Steffanie Chavez, who weighed in at 4 pounds. I ounce and was 17 inches tall. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chavez of Kamas. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green of Samak. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuelling of Daniels, and Mr. and Mrs. Luciano Chavez, of Grand Junction. Colo. v ' O Driscoll - Marion Phill and Karren O'Driscoll are delighted over the arrival of a new habv daughter, born June 20. 1980 at the Holv Cross Hospital. She weighed 10 pounds. 3 ounces and was 21 inches rail. She will answer o the name Amanda Kay and she has tvo brothers. Sean and Scott. Happv grandparents are Bob and Jan O'Driscoll of Kamas. and Mrs. Ruth Cole of Evanston. Wvo. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alev Lowham of Evanston. Wvo. Congratulations to all! Card of Thanks Merlyn and Janice, and Doug Garfield. Fvervonc enjoyed listening to these voung people and also the fine evening of just being together. Thanks are extended to the Kelly Woodland Kevin and Missc Kelly arc still rejoicing over the birth of their daughter. Theresa Monique born Mav 8. 1980 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. She weighed 6 pounds. 10 ounces and was 20 inches tall. Grandparents arc Robert and Eunice Green of Samak and Ron and Marvannc Kelly from Lcmars. Iowa. Great grandparents arc Ernest and Vean Fuelling from Daniels and Grandma Kelly from i were Kirk Johnson and his parents Cal. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray F.vans from Sacramento. Calif. It is with deep humbleness that we would like to thank all those of the Kamas Valley that have been so verv kind to us in our time of Auxiliary for the making of need. To those that participated in the Blond Drawing in any way. for cards, flowers, moral support, pruvers and just being there. We do appreciate all that has been done in our behalf. The Duane Atkinson Family V wreaths for Veterans . ,sv .s.p Walker Banks new, free Day & Night Teller Card is a great companion! Y& NIGHT TELLER from When you're on the road this summer, be sure to Day & Night Teller Card from Walker Bank. It's bound to come In handy. 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