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Show ?; SECOND-GUESSER yil!!l!)!l!l!!lilllinini!i!il!ini! ;; still too early for any Mil-i Mil-i :ictivity on the city election j.: they don't start in filing - the last few days but on ..Tuesday and Tuesday, Oct. ie voters must register if ...wish to vote in the city 7n, Tuesday Nov. 6th. Val filing date for candi-; is Oct.. 22nd. Three city ilmen and a city treasurer 3 be elected. dover councilmen are Roy and Warren Johnson. The J ' of Mayor J. D. Kirk and Recorder Vernon Burns ; ntil 1953. accordance with a new ation from State Selective ce headquarters, the Beav v bounty Selective . Service "S in JheJ'oltpn Building at . iT will be open I'ive days '-' :k, with office hours from ri. to 2 p. m., Mondays thru ys. game hunting in Utah lade progress in moving to :her level, emerging from ish slaughter to sporting ation with an associated of enjoyng wlldlands and '.' sentiments for perpetuat--'hese lands and their wild-The wild-The time has passed when ':. unt was an all-out reckless ::. vith a "scorched earth" in-' in-' ence. This change is a s;-nng a growing up in utlook upon wildlife and watersheds, s maturing outlook is mak-watersheds mak-watersheds and wildlife I even though some camp-! Us are still abused; some Sssly made car tracks start s and an occasional fire ) ; away. Of course, self-re- its and rigid precautions . always be needed in han-'', han-'', fire and some new hunt-Iill hunt-Iill continue to need help , Mentation. v' "growing up" outlook .ontinue to make more and !' safety for watersheds and j, and more recreation for TS. velve - year - olds cannot ; this year. Under the license law passed by ; State Legislature last win-a win-a junior must be 14 years . ;ge before he can legally 7 ;. game birds. At that age y ays $3 and may then hunt when accompanied by .: 'one 21 years old or older. hen a junior reaches 16 -'s of age, he may purchase g game license as well. ; . SVit Sunday city employees ; the heavy deposit of i Milford topsoil from the I Street. Ken Archer had )! wondering if they were Ving to plant winter wheat e gutters, or save the soil ! spud crop next year, y least that's what he said ( as thinkin'. .ige Koch was proudly dis-)fr'ng dis-)fr'ng the antlers off the big :1k he bagged in Salt Creek on at Bear Trap Ridge. It an 850-lb six-pointer, and )oints were about as per-fj per-fj as could be found any-e. any-e. was the first time the judge ' iver been on an elk hunt, he admitted he wasted a 'hots before he settled down (' fired one right at the mov- arget. |