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Show TKUDAY, CICEMia 24, 1954 rtiAUKT oovi uyiiw, HiASAHf bovt UTAH THUMDAY, DECEMftX 24, i i n ..! - Ml ..V 7 j jjf L ' i r PLEASANT GROVE LUMBER & SUPPLY Carols ring gladness mis and (he air is , lively spirit of the May you enjoy all GEiVJE'S BODY SHOP Gene McCandlen Reverently t it ii - Villi we celebrate the Child. for I :'S - U $ 1.1 Christmas. Jr. I Q A M ALL: Inl ULU-f ashhjNlu ChrlMtmai sentiments coming to you rith inctr qratltudt or your iind patronage. . ZZS. (P vT Ti . ; d r out ... every heart astir with the K J , k Christmas Season. ll W V of it to the utmost! y 0 prayerfully i W"T 6 '. birthday oi the holy y. May this truly be you a blessed A R 17 A CI E m vs3. ; Crews .'Shock' Hsh - ' - . . t7 ror burvoy in Am. Fork Canyon AMERICAN FORK CANYON Utah Fish and Gam Department Depart-ment employees In Utah Coun-' ty are currently "fishing" the streams of American Fork Can yon and the Provo River. However, their method is to use an electric shocker and nets a method Illegal for the aver age sportsman and their fish "catch" is tossed back for next spring's fishermen. State Survey Art Henderson, district conservation con-servation officer, and David Bancroft, biologist, said the' "fishing'! is part of a statewide suvey to help determine how many catchable rainbow trout there will be in the streams next spring. , By using the shocking process which electrically stuns the fish momentarily, and brings them to the surface, they are able to catch them in nets, then tabulate tabu-late the size and type of fish in the stream. Food Conditions This information is comDiled along with food conditions, volume vol-ume of water, stream bottom type, bank cover, etc., to determine deter-mine an estimatA rJ Hia num. '& ber of fish that win survive trie winter months. Art said that contrary to some belief, the riwHng process pro-cess does not injure the fish-as fish-as he recently proved when a sportsman accused him of "killing "kill-ing a 10 lb. German brown in the Provo River." Upon forcing forc-ing water and air back into the fish's gills, it gracefully swam away (to the sportsmen's delight) de-light) NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF GEORGE A. MONSON, Deceased Creditors will present cjmg with vouchers to the undersigned undersign-ed at Pleasant Grove, Utah Rfd No. 1, on or before the 24th day of March, AJ)., 1965. Claims must be presented in accordance accord-ance with the provisions of Section Sec-tion 75-9-5 Utah Code Annotated, Annotat-ed, 1953 and with proper verification veri-fication as required therein. , George Elwood Monson, Executor of the Estate of Geo. A. Monson, deceased. PubL Dates: Dec. 24 and 31, 1964 and Jan. 7 and 14M965. mm 0. 2 -Am Xa f .ifrfx.. 'i v . CAL & PAUL'S POEID cr 1' M t - Up hill, down dale we go to spread glad (idings of joy and festivity! It would take ten coaches to hold all the good wishes we have to give our good friends and patrons for a most happy and hearty holiday season and many, many more still to come! IDEAL -here's no season quite like Christmas ... no custom quite so happy as the old tradition of exchanging greetings. With real appreciation for our cordial relations, we thank you and wish you a most joyful holiday. , - . XV 1 ... . . II ... yiTL , I I MARKET TRACTORS am I.. Jtfh. f 1 I - J v-n ... . . . ...... ... fc-jHift |