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Show THE Page Four WW WANT A DOLL NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- LIVESTOCK MEN OPPOSE FURTHER PERMIT CUTS (Continued from Page One) TON! DOLLS BONNIE BRAIDS second highest count ever made of the elk herd. Some years ago representatives of the Forest Service, State Fish and Game Commission and Cattle associations in a meeting In the Juab County Courthouse reached an agreement that the Nebo Elk herd would be held between 500 and 600 head. If our range is d we contend that the overgrazing is done by the elk herd and not by domestic livestock. Assuming that we have a parent elk herd of 2500 it is noted these animals have 912,500 animal grazing days per year In counting the cattle which graze upon the same arrea in which the elk count is made (South Nebo is not included in the elk count) we find that 4455 head of cattle graze for an average period of 135 days each year which is a total of 601,425 grazing days per year. In other wcrds, the ELK DO 60 PERCENT OF THE GRAZING. Seventy-fou- r percent of the cattlemen have permits for less than 30 head on our Forest and another cut upon these small permits will put them out of business. over-graze- 44 SNOOSIE TWINS if ,y J tt PETE AND REPETE the play, but TELX, EVERYONE in the Nephi Second ward that they're invited to attend the MIA Fun Night on Wednesday 7:30 p. m. at the First The play is Second ward haU. an interesting and fast moving presentation under the direction of Mrs. Mariorie Morgan and feat ures as cast memebrs Ethel Math l, ews, Lucille Carter, Ardys Colleen Paxman, Grace Ostler. Oilive Broadhead, Norma Florence Parkin and Mackev. Ruth Howard. In addition to the play, the pro- pram for the fun nieht includes SNOOKIE SWEET HEARTS Tid-wel- ana STORY "Don't Tell a Soul" is the title of evening at BOOK 98c to 13.95 a Use our Convenient LAY AWAY PRICED RIGHT AT CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our appreciation and thanks to all who assisted following the untimely death of our wife and mother. The friendly assistance given has been a staff of strength in surmounting the grief of this bereavement. George C. Bean Jr. and family. 'Free-Gratis.- '" American businesses large and small, give away billions of advertising book matches yearly. They of the users nothing more cost 90 than a "thank you". "Kiss Me, Kate?" It's an old European cu.om among the young that if a gal playfully blows out the match her male companion has just struck iff a sure sign she wants to be klsse4. musical skit, Mother Gives Girth to Four in Hurry and other num- bers, and will be concluded with There will be no class dancing. This brings up the question of work. is more important to our which are of ward members the All small communities, the elk herd cordially invited. or ttie cattle, and we present these proThe Third Ward Relief Society questions: Does the elk herdhund several livlihood for vide a conference their will hold Sunday November 4th at 5:45 p. m. All red families in our area? Does ward members are urged to at the elk herd provide tax monies for our schools, cities, counties tend. and state? We as livestock raisAll members of the Nephi First ers do not desire to remove the Ward are invited to attend the elk from our range, however, we Relief Society conference which do submit that It should eb held will be held at the chapel at 5:45 between 500 and 600 head as our p. m. on Sunday according to an agreement reads and to date the invitation issued today by rMs. State Fish and Game Deppartment and th Forest Service have failed Alligee Anderson, president. A fine program has been arrang- to meet that agreement. We are willing to do anything ed, rMs. Anderson stated. All officers and teachers, class to improve our ranges and we beleaders and visiting teachers are lieve that by proper management, distribution and reseeding proexpected to be in attendance. grams we can improve our range. Considerate We do oppose any future cut In Lutherans who ucught a former permits for the simple reason that S P C A buikiir.a in New York it will put out of business our agrcd to ce p up i:s hoi .:? water small farm units. Juab Livestock Association BALTIMORE, Md. ' Until' 1m Mrs. Susie two words to recently when she doctors . here delivered four new additions to her family in a matter of but six minutes. The 31year-ol- d Negro mother said simply, "I'm hungry." The quads were about six weeks premature and the weight of each was just under three pounds. Mrs. Advance told hospital officials that her husband was killed in a stabbing incident two months ago and that neighbors were caring for the rest of the family, ranging in age from nine months to 12 vears Girls Bunk in Cemetery To Avoid Human 'Wolves' BRAZIL, Ind. Girls: Do you want to know how to avoid wolves of the human variety when hitchhiking across the country? Two co-estopped here on a leg of their 8,000 mile jaunt and reported the ideal way in cemeteries. . . . sleeping Misses Phyliss Fisher, Springfield, Ohio, and Nancy Dennett, Alstead, N.H., told newsmen they made a practice of sleeping in graveyards. And they had never been "A sleeping bag in a cemetery is a safe haven from 'wolves.' " they were quoted. i CLEAR WATER LIBBY CORN TUNA - 2cans45 BEEF - n 45 WHITE STAR -- 15 pkg RAISINS GRATED TUNA "plUMP & MEATY" " 15c CAN 27c VELVEETA CHEESE 2 LB 9$e FRUIT C AKE MIX Bottle None Better JO SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR - - 41 C SUGAR HO LB BAG 1.05 CRANBERRY SAUCE OR JELLY REGULAR CAN -- fl8 SPRING GARDEN PEAS 2 cans 33 SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT 2 cans 35C PIERCES PORK 6 BEANS CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 2 tans 23c BAKE RITE SHORTENING 3 lb G7c MIRACLE WHIP - - - QUART - SflC SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER 37c HUNTS WHOLE KERNEL CORN 2 CANS FOR 19C 1 trans-continent- mo-teste- REAL BUYS IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT T)R EVERYONE!! 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