Show Fish an and Game News Dates for the Cache Face postseason postseason postseason post post- season elk season hunt have been set for Jan 30 through Feb 8 It n is the last elk hunt for the seasons regularly scheduled by bythe bythe bythe the Utah Board of Big Game control during executive session last July The Cache Face hunt was originally originally originally ori ori- scheduled by the Board to be called a year ago at a time when winter weather would normally force the animals into this trespass-problem trespass area Failure Failure Failure Fail Fail- ure of such weather to materialize material material- I ize ze caused d fu the t to Q he he set ahead head one year Of the 50 original permit holders holders holders hold hold- ers 47 chose to hold their permits permits permits per per- mits rather than redeem them one year ago when it was determined determined determined deter deter- mined the hunt would not be held The 47 sportsmen now holding hold hold- ina ing permits will hunt for for their animal along the face of the mountains east of Cache Val Val- ley Exact boundaries will be set ct ctt at t the start of the shoot by the WT t nc in n charge information plus an history ar are the usual results when tags or bands taken from game animals birds and fishes are returned to the Utah Department of Fish and Game This was again high lighted when tags from two beaver re- re story Both had been trap live c ct unfolded another such sueh story Both had been trap live ped in the summer of 1940 from I he Strawberry river and trans trans- to the Deep Creek area rear ear Morgan as a conservation measure for the building of water holes boles to retard stream flow and erosion Since the average life span of ofa a n beaver is believed to be about 14 years it is interesting to note hit hat fh t f factual data gained from the tags show these these these- two beaver to have lived to the ripe old ages of 13 and 14 years Also shown are migrating habits and other facts important to the management management manage mannge- ment of or orthe the beaver resources resources of the state Department Director J J. J Perry PerryE E Egan an commented Considerable time and effort is spent by our department in the tagging and banding of game animals birds and fishes Bett Better r management of our fish and wildlife resources results directly from the return return re re- turn of these tags and bands How well this effort succeeds depends depends depends de de- on the numbers returned possessing or taking any my tag or band will help themselves them- them selves by turning them in to the nearest warden or to the department department department depart depart- I ment offices Newly of off the press is a bro bro- hure published by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council entitled entitled en en- titled Utah It is dedicated dedicated de de- to hunting fishing and I family fun Shown in the pamphlet are maps covering the fishing huntin hunting hunting hunt hunt- in ing and camping areas available available available avail avail- i able to resident and visitor alike Word Vord descriptions accent the facts concerning outdoor resources resources resources ces along with many fine pictures pictures pictures pic pic- tures showing sportsman success and of the terrain The brochure is intended to serve mainly as a guide to the Continued on page 8 WEST BOUr AMY IY F. F BROWN RO 17 V l t Mrs l Jessie Parkin had a t thrill thrilling thrilling rill rilling ing experience last Tuesday morning Jan 26 As she took her daughter Eliza EUza and husband I Mrs l Wayne Dixon to the temple and they were married and had their four children sealed to them The fhe Dixons are arc from Green River Wyoming Mrs Kenneth Walles Valles had her arm operated on Tuesday Jan 26 They took a piece of bone from irom her right hip to put in her left arm where the bone was so crushed She is doing as well as can be expected Mrs 1 Jared Brown was called by her son Lawrence to the bed bedside bedside bedside side of her daughter Norma who is critically ill in the Nyssa hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital in Oregon Norma lost her baby and had to undergo three operations Mrs Brown flew up to Boise on the United Airlines and made her trip in less than two hours She will stay with her daughters daughter's six children and son-in-law son until Norma returns home from the hospital The doctors doctors doctors doc doc- tors say if no complications set setin setin setin in she has a chance of recovery Monday Feb 8 the study group will meet at the home of Monnie Holbrooks Holbrook's Feb 8 at 1 pm p.m. Gr Greetings from Ontario Ore Ore- gon Its It's just like spring here herewith herewith herewith I with the men folks plowing and children wrestling on on the lawns and ald d playing basketball l. l Mrs Jared Browns Brown's daughter Norma Burnett is slightly improved improved un unproved im- im proved but is still in a serious serious' condition after three operations She still has to have a trained traine t 1 nurse with her night and day She is taking a little nourishment nourishment nourishment nourish nourish- ment now and the doctor is giving giving giving ing her exercises They had graveside services for the baby babygirl babygirl babygirl girl Friday morning Every Everyone one here has been so kind exercising their faith and prayers in her behalf and that wonderful Relief Relic society bringing in food for the children ea each h day Greetings to you Amy and we weare arc are all hoping your daughter will soon be well and you can come home home we we miss you Grace Mann is now in her own home says she is feeling fine keep the good work up Grace and you will soon be back doing missionary work again Wayne Vayne Mitchell is home from the hospital looks a lot better Hope you stay that way Wayne Vayne Ida Hatch has moved to Salt Lake Ida is doing genealogy and wanted to be near the library Leila Eldredge was surprised Friday when all the ladies sang Happy Birthday for her at union meeting She had a lovely day Her son and daughter and their families came and md spent the day with her from Idaho Chloe Arbuckle was to Relief society She said she had a wonderful wonderful erful trip and she looks it Lilly Eldredge is also home looking lovelier than ever May Maybe be we all better take a trip to California They are glad to be home There was a nice turn out to Relief society Tuesday in spite of the fog Those that stayed home were the losers Both meetings meetings meet meetings ings were very good and the lesson lesson lesson les les- les- les son beautifully given Young mothers are really missing a lot by not coming to these meetings and there is all ways a baby tender and every young mother that can sing at all should join the singing mothers with Jenieve Jenieve Jenieve Jen- Jen P Parkin in the ward and Iris Moon oon in the stake what can you loose and there is so much to gain They meet every Friday afternoon 1 45 pm p.m. in the stake house and in West Bountiful ful ward so come and join girls you will learn a lot The Explorers and Mia Maids danced at the stake Gold and Green ball You did a beautiful job boys and girls we are all proud of our young folks Tuesday MIA UA had a special L meeting Pioneer days in West Vest Bountiful music dancing Indians Indians In In- Indians In- In and all Everyone said it was very good After Alter the meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing the Walkers had a few friends in for refreshments Our MIA UA presidency are arc doing a fine job Keep it up Florence Trimble reports her father much better 11 |