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Show RABBIT HUNT TO BESTAGED Busses Will Take Throng of Hunters To Dog Valley Sunday, Nov. 29. A big rabbit hunt from all central cen-tral Utah to furnish rabbits for the unemployed and needy, will take place Sunday, November 29. Cars and busses will leave the city and county building in Provo at 9 a. m. Hunters from towns north of Provo are asked to be in Provo ! at 9 a. ni. All those who do not , have transportation are urged o ! get in touch with a member of the I committee as they have arranged for several busses that will haul men from Provo for a small fee. The hunt will take place in Dog valley, which is near 5jephi. The caravan will go through Springville, Spanish Fork and Pay-son. Pay-son. Men from these towns will join the crowd as they pass through the respective towns. Trucks will be furnished by Provo city for hauling the bunnies home. All towns participating will be supplied sup-plied with rabbits. The committee In charge of the hunt ia composed of Fred R. Newell, New-ell, Provo, chairman ; E. Carlyle Hinckley, Provo; A. E. Anderson, Provo; N. A. Jacobsen, Orem; Bill Peterson, Pleasant Grove ; Orville Christensen, Springville; "Shorty" Hughes, Spanish Fork; Paul Davis, Da-vis, Payson; Douglas Bills, Maple-ton. Maple-ton. The committee will appoint a captain for each ten men to insure the safety of all concerned. The weapons will be shotguns and shot are to used. Shotgun shells shot are to be used. Shotgun shels i can be obtained at reduced rates by getting in touch with a member of the committee. Anyone who has no gun and desires de-sires to go will be welcome. "Everyone who possibly can is urged to participate, as there are hundreds of people who need meat and cannot buy it," said Chairman Newell today. |