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Show t - Priza bovlaa produces .. in quantity . n The Brattlebaro, Vt Friesian Association of America has announced the completion of an outstanding official production record by a registered Holstein cow in this area. Belle Inka De Kol 3999291 owned by Ruloa D. Bernes. Kaye-villproduced 14,830 lbs. milk and 611 lbs. butterfat in 300 days on twice daily milking as a y Hoi-tai- e, 6-- ear-ol- Utah State University supervised the weighing and testing of production as a part of the official herd testing programs of the national Holstein organization. These programs provide continuing lactation and lifetime production records on every cow m more than 2,600 participating registered Holstein herds. Clearfield sailer serves with Seventh V'estern Pacific L. Cooper, Cecil OTFKEa Page 4 December 8, I960 (FHTNC) boatswain's mate second class, USN, son of Basel Cooper of 959 E. 1150 S. Clearfield, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Lexington operating with the Seven-th- e Fleet in the Western Pacific. The carrier departed San Diego, Calif.. Nov. 1. and i s scheduled to visit Guam, t h e and Philippines, Hong Kong Japan during the cruise. seven-mont- h JCs Hear State Leader Hunting and Fishing Davis Tips Champs In Cage Opener With the mud from the State barely dried out on the football togs. Grant Davis High Sc'ool Darts opened the ; basketball season last Friday frith a convincing victory over last years semi-fina- ls Culll-mor- 66-5- 2 Gass A cage champions. Bingham, on the Miners home court. With all but one of the nine Deer, hunting ending in Utah Utah R Dsvis Nye .2 .21102 .40000 . .80838 .00000 Patterson Larkin Duckworth Gardner Cowley 2 8 8 7 13 11 10 15 12 32 . Palfreyman Konopnicki Sparks .60100 .00222 . Totals G T 1 1 2 11 10 J4 29 16 41 84 66 R'CTFP who saw action for Bingham Bingham 2 Championship Lavat sporting award sweaters, the victory pro- Johnson 2 5 7 6 16 vided a measue of consolation Diamond 4,0 1 21 1 for the Darts who, in last years Butt 4 9 5 20 j o ( t a controversial Weicfiman 0 3 2 2 tourney -4 3 4 1 '7 squeaker to Olympus. Bingham, Sfmkins . 0 0 2 then, took the measure of the Caliiato Titans fqr State Class A honors. UgartA o i o 1 0 2 2 The opener saw expected rag- Dohlstrom 25 18 25 16 5? gedness in evidence: however, Totals Gardner with the two Mikesa Rebounds (Unofficial) ' with along and Duckworth Scoring by quarters: Jeff Nye and 'Earl Patterson Davis 60 11 23 21 11 8 18 1052 pacing the offensive effort and Bingham 10 Gary Larkin and a pair of Als Konopnicki and Palfreyman J. V. adding height and strength on the boards, this years version of the Davis cagers will bear Coach John Dawson used his watching as the kinks are ironed entire squad as the Davis High out. basket-bal- l School Gardner keyed the scoring efteam forced Bingham for a fort for the Darts with an amazMiners victory ci th percent shooting ac- home court last Friday. ing The Darts were outscored curacy in the second half to pile up a total of 32 points. Duck- from the floor, but were able to worth and Nye came thiough capitalize on frequent violations with near 90 percent from t h e by the Bingham five and convert foul line for 13 and 14, respec- on 17 out of 36 charity attempts tively, and added maSeually to make up the difference. tactics and with Eingham had the chance t o proved score first, when, with only five g ,eral floor plnv th much too for the defending seccnds gone, Callisto went to the foul line on a violation champs. by Cliff Butt was high for the Jack Rampton. The shot went losers with a 20 point total, fol- iwide, however, and Davis openlowed by Jdnny Johnson with 16. ed the statistics a Johnson also shoved well on de- later w ith a set shot from the fense, as did Paul Weichman and circle by Jed Oviatt, and followed with scoring by Burt RobinJim Lavat. The game started tight, with son, Rampton, and Jeff Hollist Davis taking an early lead and to lead at the end of the first Bingham coming back to tie it quarter by John Noreiga got his first one jup midway in the first period. 'as the second quarter started, The Miners then went ahead at and the Davis lead was further after a lay-uby Johnson. increased to 14 points when Gardner, however, came back Carl Chappell tanked one off a with a charity tcss, and Duck-- l worth sank an outside set shot defensive steal by Glen Davis, S L. Dixon added a jumpto give the Darts a margin they and in the period. er midway the never relinquished, although Binghams best effort came in Miners kept digging back, and were withm one point at the the final period, but it was not quarter and four at The second half started as a scoring duel between Gardner and Butts, who brought the Min-- j 0 with a hook shot, ers to with only five seconds gone. Gardner retaliated with a two-- i pointer of his own, and it was with never more than a two point margui up to the five minute mark At that point a defenejveyrteal by Duckworth broke the pattern, however, and the Darts pulled ahead to lead by nine at the end of the quarter. In the final period the increased tempo led to wholesale fouling, and Davis was able to capitalize on 14 charity attempts to forge ahead to a 19 pcint lead when Patterson tanked a field goal off a rebound at the five minute mark Bingham fought back gamely, and the pace was hectic at times, but they were able to shave the margin only to 14 as the game ended. 1110 State 1 o-'- 'i't - ' Davis beats Bingham junior-varsit- y 8 I Jaycees will meet Kaysville Thursday at 7:30 p m. at the home of Victor Daly for a general membership meeting. State Vice President Cap Terry of Brigham City will be the guest speaker to speak on recordis and 13-- 18-- 7 THOUGHT Elvs Vaughn If yon havent had the courage to use herbs in your rooking start now and you will be surprised at the lift just a few of the ordinary ones will give your food. Here are a few hints: . . . . First, bur small jars for the kerbs lost their1 pungency if stored too long. . . . Next, don't let yonr sudden enthusiasm run awsy with you. Remember, dried herbs are used sparingly a small pinch ia enough. FLASH After a tiresome shopping trip treat yourself to a lift with a piece of Good Homemade Pie from Signal Cafe ner rrundt feet to Chat and Eat." 0 No. Mein LAYTON A win success figure of 1BJ per cent , The department .said overage bow and arrow hunter success during the peat ten years is above 16 per cent which is considerably higher than the national average for this type qf j'C hunting. ' b e: a two upland game bird species than during past years, with hunter success now appearing to be above that of other seasons. Toe number of hunters afield and take of these birds will not be . known until a final tally of field reports and census cards is made. Ending of the partridge seasons marks the last of . Utahs npland game bird . hunting for I960. The waterfowl through dan. 5, 196 . Only those persons possessing one of the either sex special per mils for these hunts may taka part in the hunts and no regular license tags may be used during these seasons. No date has been, aet yet fo( the Lucerne Valley portion of this unit. Notice will be sent ts permit holders five days in mV vanco of the date of uH five-ds- y . Dates of Nov. 26 through Doc.' notice hunts. V . bees set for in hunts on the dag deer special Basin and Taylor Flat sections of the Daggett County herd unit. 4 have now v Tbe chukar and Hungarian partridge hunts closed Sunday, following,! 44 day seasoo that started Dct. 8 this year.' Department of fish and game reports to date indicate more Utahns were afield bunting these -- eeasoa-con-tino- es v New, 92' Low-Pmes- l Dean D. Doell, local Fish and Game Department officer, Monday, warned deer hunters who shoot the animals and then dump them, that they will bo prosecuted. He said that he had found two deer dumped in a ditch along the roadside, south of Syracuse, last week, and another in the south end of the county a few days later. nice-sizt- d these If poor sportsmen would only contact us when they dont want to use or care for the deer and other game they the Fish and Game shoot, Department will dispose of it for But to just them, le said. dump it expecially near residen-tial areas where it will cause an unhealthy atmosphere as it slow-ly decays, is not just poor sports-manship, its a definite health hazard, he said. And the cUl-prits will be punished," Mr. Doell added. Anyone wishing to dispose of any wild game, either freshly shot or which has been stored in freezers, may contact Mr. Doell at TA 1 1 . f.i Canadian 6 1,8 Utahs September archery Govcnmen; OLD Mr. BOSTON a HUT BQTTU KENTUCKY la wn STRAIGHT Kentucky Straight Bourbon. Rich Kentucky flavor, pleasure. The .price is a pleasure, tool. . . Kentucky and flavor character usually associated with far costlier bourbons! Pints with handy j igger caps. supervision I deer season this year once again proved to be a popular and Successful hunt, according to the department of fish and game. of Figures from the return questionnaires and hunter cards showed 8,831 bow and arrow permit holders were afield this year compared to 7,637 who Every drop fine quality True Kentucky richness Smooth, mellow Importer! CANADIAN. Every dro; distilled and blended under v p half-tim- 1 deer, seasons for i960 hunted during the 1959 season. now ended except fog- - fly? ' Bow hunter Hug year bagged Ore, day, potic special permit only 919 .biicks and 907 does, , of a hunt in two herd units, the total of 1320 deer for a hunter department of fish end game success of 20.6 per cent an Increase (Shows reminded today. the moons of the 1959 hunt The five-da-y notice special per-l6- vr mit hunts will be called for the when 1337 deer were taken by boW and arrow hunters for a Daggett County herd and the Diamond Fork unit at such time as the animals move into the problem range areas of these hunts in numbers enough to warrant that they be called. Only those persons holding special permits for these specific hunts may then go afield and the Tegular license and tag may not be used during these hunts. The department also reminded that it is the' obligation cf, hunter to kndw ' (be boundaries of his hunting area. 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