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Show Cominej (Events . . . Square Dancing Sponsored by the Geneva Recreation Association, beginners begin-ners classes in Square Dancing Dan-cing will get underway Sept, 20 and 27, with registration at the GRA Hall at 8:30 p.m., announce Presidents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mortensen of Springville. Beginners dancing will be held each Thursday while the other square dance group dances each Saturday night. Special deer permits are still available for many deer herd units where they were set this year by the Utah Board of Big Game Control. Units where permits have been sold include the Avinto-quin, Avinto-quin, Daggett-Clay Basin, Dag-gett-Lucerne Valley, Daggett-Taylor Daggett-Taylor Flat, LaSal-Delores River, Ri-ver, Dixie-Ox Valley, Dixie-Pinto, Dixie-Pinto, East Zion, Parowan-Main Parowan-Main Canyon-Summit, a n d Parowan-Paragonah - Cottonwood. Reports from deer herd sales offices over the State show permits remaining for all herd units, with demand for them increasing as the hunting seasons sea-sons near. Spokesmen for the department depart-ment of fish and game reminded remind-ed that these permits went on sale August 20 this year. They are sold on a first come-first served basis by mail or in person, per-son, from Deer Permit Sales Offices as listed for each special spe-cial hunt in the 1962 Deer Hunting Proclamation. Once again this year the proclamation pro-clamation provides that each big game license holder may purchase two special deer permits, per-mits, but stipulates that each permit must be for a separate herd unit. Everything costs more nowadays. nowa-days. You have to have your car washed to make it rain now, whereas in the old days you could bring up a shower by getting a shine. Kansas City Star. |