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Show Wesf fields Hunting Project Aids Springville Recreation Programs Hunting permits are now being sold by at least a half dozen business establishments to hunt in the west fields, announces Bill Ruff, inamoer or commerce committeeman com-mitteeman in charge of recreation. recrea-tion. The project started four years ago through the cooperative cooper-ative efforts of the Chamber! and all men's civic clubs, including, in-cluding, of course, the landowners land-owners and the Fish and Game department. The posted areas are so designated and $1.00 permits sold each hunter ! prior to the hunt or at the time of the hunt. Moneys collected col-lected from the sale of per-; per-; mits is turned over to the 1 recreation department for var-'j var-'j ious projects in this field. Keith Davis, Commander of jj the American Legion and a host of volunteer workers from the various clubs are working on the pheasant hunting permit per-mit program this year. All hunters are urged to ob-I ob-I tain their permits early so j that their hunting will not be delayed on the opening morning, morn-ing, Saturday, Nov. 7. I Permits are obtainable at Art Bowling, Keith's Cameras, Averett and Rowland Barber Shop, Westside Market, Wright Planing Mill and Ruffs Garage. Gar-age. Permits will be sold during dur-ing the hunting also. No hunters hun-ters will be allowed to hunt on the posted areas without a special permit however. Last year the project brought in over $800.00 of which $500 was paid on the North Park indebtedness. $200 was turned over to the baseball council for the summer baseball program. pro-gram. A balance of $200 was retained for this year. Those handling the project are to be congratulated for such a worthy cause. Each year shows an increase over the previous one, and the success suc-cess of such a program can be largely attributed to the outstanding cooperative efforts of all clubs, landowners and hunters combined. i |