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Show inmnisG aiid fisiiikg r hbt Utah's great gena gets Utahs Fdnsingtsn Lt. Trains as Fort Sam Houston, Tex. (AHT-NArmy 2nd LL Gerald J. Dobson of Farmington, completed eight weeks of classroom training Oct. 7 at Brooke Army Medical b urged to report the Center, Fort Sam Houston, Tex, to the nearest depart- - The instruction was the first phase of training for medical officers ek Hunt?. of bum, or eir llctnM serving six months active duty of the offender should be powible. dndcnlvay S&tordsy game hunt seasons gets underway Saturday, Oct. incident with the opening of the an-number, nual general deer season. number faiVers of 150,000 Upwards .reported ' are expected afield during the I eleven day or longer season for all of the states deer herd units-witone deer of either sex being! legal game for holders of a big game license and tag. Many hunters will seek additional deer by Ilian PUW Mtoa Neva IU Wise, from herd uhita whore they have to take them on apocial ton School had a rather freak and tags. accident last Friday. She waa Deer herd numbers and hunt-- 1 carrying a tote-baof school ing conditions currently point to books and accidentally bumped another highly successful hunt, the bg with her leg. The bump greatest . a, I Page 9 October 20,1960 , under theJRgerye Forces Act program. Lieutenant Dobson was trained in the treatment of battle injuries, care of personnel suffering from combat exhaustion and preventive medicine procedures used to detect health hazards and avoid epidemics, 1 The lieutenant to a 1951 gradt . at) of Davto High School, Kaye-villa-, - attended Brigham Young . University, Provo, and to a 1350 graduate of the University of CUdh Salt Lake City, Ilia parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B Dobson, Eve ' at M S. First. E. for VOTE h , third-qualifie- d V.,. g ' A X WiSJ'lSS fish and game. In most sections stitches taken in it. of the state the leaves have al-- , Sandra Turner, daughter of r. ond Mrs. Morris Turner in from trees and dropped ready HERE ARE SIX MORE MEMBERS of the Davis Dart Football Team. They are, ' to cach ball shrubs at the higher elevations, clockwise from bottom, left: John Noriega, end; Don Stoker, tackle; Kent Mockli, ber gym class, last week, to are Recent stums expected full back; Gary Larkin, guard; Dale Green, guard and Jeffrey Hollist, guard. The etching the ball but Dart squad is scheduled to play Ben Lomond tonight, Thursday, at 8 pan. at the better hunting conditions for the broke a bone in her third finger Davis stadium. upcoming seasons following the f her right hand, extreme drought of the ' past Many friends and ralativas af Mr. and Mbs. Robert T. Griffith many months. .Uw farewell testimon- The department said special deer permits were still available j1 beM for them Sunday even-fo- r in Farmington LDS Sec-e- d many herd units and remind- Ward to-ni- ght Prior to their ehP1. hunters as yet undecided ..Central States where to go that herd area where such permits are set Mission. They will serve there Davis High School continued passes in the game, completing next six months, should afford better opportunity for its football pace1 2 of them, to bag their game. last Saturday afternoon by de- This week, because of the deer All regulations covering the 1960 deer seasons are shown in on hunt, Davis will play Ben Lom-th- e feating Bountiful High FBBC the annual proclamation which Bountiful campus. The Dart ond Thursday night at 8 p.m. on from department is available MisThe Womens Dart field, the Layton was Tuesday Night a disastrous climax victory offices or from license agents of the First BapRecreation League Society sionary Ben Lomond runs from a to the Brave's homecoming ac- state. tist Community Church is spon- throughout the October 4, mt T offense. They have fast, quick soring its bazaar Friday, Nov. High Team Gama: The Darts scored the first hitting personnel and have shown 19, at the American Legion Hall. Rewards will be paid by the Jims Sport Center Mrs. Irene Chesley is chair- Utah Department of Fish and I High Team Series: time they had the ball anda tine passing attack. Their .only in- Becker Backers Bountiful threatened, i oss t the season was to Ogden man of the bazaar. She said that Game to anyone submitting although Christmas cards, handiwork, formation which leads to the High Ind. Series: I Davis never gave up lead. Eva Jean Law hobby work will be sold and conviction of persons who ille-Fine team effort on the part of . booths and chili, salad, coffee gaily kill an elk or moose. Ruth Morley the winners gave their offense The reward money to $100 for High Ind! Series (and ice cream sandwiches will consistent gams and five boysi be sold under the direction of proof of an illegal elk kill and 9 Rutiji Morley shared in the scoring. Little AI ' Jean Ellisworth, head of the $300 where moose are concerned. Ruth Oieney t7i Rtinsvold ripped off left tackle This offer for such Information Secretary, Fawn Darroha for two touchdowns ' kMary the first1 Kffer Ladles' Morning Rongey is chairman of was instituted by the departone a twenty yard dash and the Layton-Oct- ober the the concession wlth other ment several years ago in an Alley Kefs second a run of 43 yards a e of Central Davis Jr. High s chairmen being Alice Summers, effort to reduce the illegal kills Halt's Lanes Earl Patterson scored from 3 first dance. This dance, which is William- - of these animals which takes g00ds; Boudis . October 11, 1H0 in main the P,8C gym, son yards out over right tackle and ukin$ white elephants: Helen place during the annual deer High Team Series Frank Bentley, who was tough wil1 b colorfully decorated. The Sizemore, rummage; Gertrude seasons. 1608 R. C. Willey lined with foot- running up the middle all after- y(klns, parcel post; Louise The department urged all High Team Game balls representing members ofjEUis, hobbies; the fishpond by sportsmen to know their game Barlow Realty 590 the team. By the doors will be the Junior BYF; homemade animals before going afield and High Ind. Series goal posts which will be dy, the Junior High and High reminded that the Illegally kill462 Alyce Omer decorated in purple and white, j School BYF; used comic books, ed animals mean that many less 460 Lee Maye Voorhees one success P.A.T Line block-- On the sides of the walls will be I permits for the 1961 seasons. College BYF. Ind. Game High ing and tackling was sharp and placed signs decorated in purple j Thelma Williams has handled Any observing the 168 Alyce Omer the backs had good holes to run and gold which will read Hall publicity for the bazaar to which shooting at or killing of elk or Secretary Midge Takahashi through. Davis threw only 4 Central. moose during the coming deer everyone is cordially invited. i Ji- J& - f Darts trounce Bountiful Braves; here Play Ben Lomond league-leadin- Church Bazaar Will Be Friday In Layton ior g 32-1- 2 Wing-tiviti- . , . J . can-plac- , hunter of BoeOwen Sunset ing 'Aircraft Company will present a film and have a discussion on Air Force Plant 77 being constructed in the West Area at Hill Air Force Rase which will be operated by his company All members of the Jaycees are encouraged to go to their next General Membership Meeting on the 20th October to be held at th? Sunset Cafe to hear Mr. Ruhls talk. Prime Rib RDasts Sausage Rolls Canned Hams . . 39c lb. 5 Bacon lbs. $3.98 AUAlSfX specialized" pormonardb Booing PlantRuhl Steaks Rib IA MAUE'S sew To Discuss U. S. 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