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Show People In the Salt Lake City area next week will receive a pretty reminder to get more milk for the weekend and also to enjoy more good eating and vibrant health with Utah Dairy products. The reminder will come from Utahs dairy royalty who are participating in the annual 10 day Utah Dairy Foods Festival Tour sponsored by the American Dairy Association of Utah. The tour will reach Salt Lake county on September 7th. Plans are under way for tour leaders and the Dairy Princesses to visit with community leaders and school and civic groups. Stars of the tour are lovely Ruth Alene Thomson, Provo, Utahs 1966 Dairy Princess, and her two attendants, Marianne McKay, Salt Lake City, and Marsha Overfelt, Gunnison, Sanpete county. The tour begins in Wasatch county September 6, 1966 and will cover much of the state. We are drawing attention to the high quality and outstanding flavor of Utahs dairy foods, said Mrs. F. Edis Taggart, Lewiston, Cache county, chairman of the committee in charge of the tour. Mrs. Taggart is also president of Utah Dairy Wives. Utah milk and dairy foods have consistently received high national honors, and we will be stressing the enjoyment and nutritional benefits coming from their use, said John Van Drimmelen, American Dairy Association of Utah manager. The tour this year will have a counterpart in New York City with during Septemger Utah Week at the waldorf-AstorHotel. Utah dairy products will be served at special Utah events in the hotel during the week. Ruth Alene Thomson, Dairy Princess. Utah Dairy Foods Festival Tour Opens Sept. 7th vs ? 4. V fiviX I f WELCOME youve newly arrived, looking for the newest shows, the best places If to eat, a week-enresort, your church or synagogue, places to shop or perhaps a house or apartment read the VIEW NEWS ....... 4JVagon Phone :7t&tnoiorijou& 295-199- 7 WELCOME NEWCOMERS! this coupon to let us Use know youre here j NAME I ADDRESS J CITY Please have the Welcome Wagon Hostess call on me I would like to subscribe to the I already subscribe to the day. Mourning doves may be taken with bow and arrow or with a shotgun no larger that ten gauge. All shotguns capable of holding more than three shells must be plugged to reduce the capacity of the magazine and chamber combined to not more floor finished in these Suggestions are given Improving House And Grounds need to complete your house and grounds improvement plans are practical ideas. And you have at your fingertips an excellent source for them. Its a correspondence course from the Pennsylvania State University. Perhaps all you Pictures and diagrams show convenient kitchen and bathroom arrangements. Instructions are given for proper ventilation, plumbing, and wall and Valley View News Fill out coupon and mail to Circulation Dept., TRADE TOR KEARNS HQB1E WO ML I j I ge than three shells. If birds are dressed, one fully feathered wing must remain attached to permit species identification. Other rules and regulations are listed in the 1966 mourning dove proclamation. Uinta Fishing Bestin Fall Fishermen in the Uinta are doing rather Mountains well as fall moves into the high country. Here, the seasons best fishing is during this cool late period. Department of Fish and Game officers report access is good and general mountain conditions are dry for this time of year. Fishing pressure is generally light except on a few of the A most accessible waters. recent check in the Spirit Lake area showed most anglers having excellent fishing, including Daggett Lake for greyling. Conditions are good for a Fish & Game News mixed sport this fall in the Uinta Mountains with the upcoming and the Morning Dove Season archery deer season elk hunts so hunters too should travel with Opens Today their fishing tackle during these fall big game hunts. 1966 bird the game First of hunts gets underway September 1 with the opening of the mourning dove season throughout the State . Opening day shooting be -gins at 5:24 a.m. and ends at 7:01 p.m. An estimated 20,000 hunters will be going afield after this popular game bird. The 1965 game bird harvest report issued by the Department of Fish and Game showed 18, 710 hunters bagged 164,477 doves 'for an average of 8.69 birds per hunter last year. Greatest proportion of the 1965 harvest came from Salt Lake County followed by Utah Box Elder County, County, Tooele County and Juab County. 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