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Show . . . , . . _ . "" IT NEVER FADS THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Spotlighting UTAH FRIDAY, NOVEMB7ER 22, 1946 Page Seven PK:TURE NEWS OF THE WEEK Publicity and Industrial Developent o.f its present source of operating revenue, namely, only the stlq)lua funds left from the motor v~icle registration fees. To clear up the confusion and misunderstanding relative to this '1"--.-· . ·-- tag, 4; hunting without license, 1; possession o! illegal game, 4; con- tempt of court o.n previous con- -BUT NOTHIN' CAN GO ON FOREVER AND f.IE FINALLY &>T A FURI.Ol!Gf-1 .' SIX I\IONTHS OF ARMY MANEUVE'RS AND PI<'IVATe 6RAGO IS STARTING' TO FEEt.. !.IKE A ~IRST COUSII4 TO A MOUNTAIN ~T.' Assertions Answered An organized effort is now being made by certain groups to eprive the Utah Department of ··~· ··- viction, 1. · ''Department records show that never before have so many arrests been made for any single month,'' Ross Leonard, state fish and game dir.cctor, annoum:ed. 11 The apprehension of these violators has been the re:S.ull of constant patrolling in the field by deputy game wardens, plus the cooperation of many special deputies from the various sportsman organizations." Leonard also congratulated the ' PRivATE GRAGG -TROOP <i03X WANTS yOU TO KNOW HOW MUCH WE APPRECIATE HAVING' A GENUINe S'O!.D/E:R 1.11<!0 'ioU LE'AD US ON OUR liTTL-E 40 MIL-E Hii<E AND CLIMB ... I MUST THANK 'ioUR ~AR MOTHER FOR Pl<oMISIN6' US TI-llS TREAT/ • • various justices of the peace who heard the cases. "This cooperation between our wardens and the courts is bringing home to certain persons who refuse to abide by state laws that Utah intends to protect its wild life resources ,and that violations will not be tolerated.'' subject, the Bublicity Department has prepared and dispatched a letter to the groups mentioned setting straight for once and for all, the facts relative to the use of state funds for the operation or the department. It is hoped that after the facts are known, tha ~ the continued use of this PROBATE & GUARDIANSIDP NOTICES moiliw by the Publicity Department will have the unanimous approval of a11. Denies Diversion of Funds D:~nying any so-called diversion of funds, the letter says in part: 1. There has been no diversion Comult Cl111rk ol the Da.tt'id Court, ot lhe r&pective .i~erlJ lor lurther inlorautdon. NOTICE TO CREDITOR~ Estates of Ella P. Drown and of any funds legally assigned to highway purposes. Charles Drown, her husband, De~ ceased. Creditors will present claims rests, repored 'in by deputy warwith vouchers to the undersigned dens tllp until Nov. 3. Since then, at 13 North Main Street, Midvale, 26 additional arrest reports have Utah, on or before the 25th day been sent in by wardens from of Januarv. A. D., 1947. . Utah fish and game deparbnent outlying district, George W Reid, CLYDE NEWBOLD, Ad· law enforcement history was writ- chief deputy warden, announced. ministrator of the Estates of Ella P. Drown and Charten during October when an even Of the 26 arrests, 10 were for les Drown, her husband, 200 persons were arrested and violations of migratory waterfowl fined for violations of the fish regulations. Other arrests were Ben G.Deceased. Bagley, and game laws. J for: trapping out of season, 1; vi- Attorney for the Administrator. The initial report for the acti- olation of deer laws, 3; violation Date of first publlcation Novities of the month listed 174 ar-• of proclamations, 2; failure to vember 22, 1946. children at sleepytirhe. 2. No federal aid road matching funds have been, or can be, lost Game Law Violators Get Arrests, Fines Cap'n Dow and the Hole in the Doughnut, by LeGrand. All ages to the state because of any motor will welcome this hilarious story of how the doughnut got its hole. Chris. by K Bishop. A picture registration fees that are trans- ferred to the Department of Pub- book story of a frisky little dach· shund. licity and Industrial Development. 3. Work on the highways has neither been delayed nor prevented because of money tranferred The Brave Bantam, by L Sea· man. A little bantam who man- aged everything well. Pussycat's Breakfast, by A Weil to this department. The inability A picture book for the youngest. of the state to complete all of its contemplated road projects in 1946 is due to a shortage of ma- terials and ca.pable personnel, not to shortage of funds. 4. Funds which are assigned to this department by the legislature would, even if they were diverted to the State Road Commission, be an extremely minor factor in the building or needed highways within the state. Unfortunate Situation It is unfortunate, points out the letter, that no member of the complaining groups has ever made any attempt to go into the matter Ilh the Department relative to the scope or importance of the projects in which surplus motor vehicle registration fW1ds are being used for the development of . . alon a great to~ISt mdustry,_ g Ji~. other mcome-producmg ac1lw'lties. Never _Re~eived Gas Tax Money Contmwng, the letter emp~atically declares that the gasolme tax fund is set up for and used exclusively by the State Road cdn.mission for purposes outlined by law. The Department of Publicity and Industrial Development has never received one dollar of gasoline tax money. In explanation, !t is pointed out hi ist that the motor ve c1e r~g ra- Demonstrating the size of a B. F. Goodrich airplfple tire is pretty MISS .TONE MORRIS. The Ure was built to fit a four-engine bomber. Chicago's dog show went to eKtremes. Largest ent.'ry was a 170· pound Great Dane, the smallest a tiny two·pounder. Seven years e~o DR EDWIN LINCOLN MOSELEY predicted the drouth which 1s seriously affecting a large part of the midwest. Moseley beUeves the dry period wilt extend to the fall of 1947. C9--eds at Ohio State uni· versity Columbus have a real baby for their child care class in the person 'or Jimmy,' a 3-month-old foundling who will be retu~ed to a welfare home when be is a vear old. It's easy and economical to plan your Thanksgiving Day dinner from the appetizing foods listed below. Select the ones you'll be needing, then buy them at Safeway. You'll enjoy guaranteed quality foods, and save money too. 8 0 0 Ks Att tlll!e JL®C~ JLfbJrdll!l]' . On Fnday, Nov. 22, the following new books will be added/ to the Salt Lake County Library, Midvale collection: Strait Is The Gate, by G Hale. A novel that shows how, through shared experiences, can be born a deep and lasting love between man and woman. Woman on Her Way, by Bald· win. The Story of Meg Lewis, born in one era, matured in an· other. Bewildered Heart. by V Nielsen. A j~lted gir~ seeks re~enge. Stewart. The story of an inter· national marriage. Murder for the Millions, by F Owen. A collection of stories of CJuuean.leed m'lea.ts TURKEYS Order your turkey NORBEST Safeway has an excellent sup· . My Favorite Sport Stories. ed~ Jted by B. Stern. 150 strange tales from the world of sports. Pastimes for the Patient.. by M Ickis. Hobbies, crafts, and entertainment. The Child From Five to Ten. by A L Gesell. A good book on bringing up children. For Younger Readers: Wings for Ruth, by R Clarke. The story of a rare and beautiful friendship between two girls at an instiution for the blind. Jim. Jock and Jumbo, by N Bohman. A bright and diverting little book of nonesense that the Be sure of i;>.aving a turkey for Thanksgiving that will roast golden brown, tender and delicious. Place your order today at Safewav. Because only the very :finest birds are chosen by Safeway buyers, every one can be and is guaranteed to please. This means that the turkey you get from Safeway will roast exactly right •.. will deliver full eating pleasure at your table. A mystery for teen-age girls. The Story of the Sandman. by tion, or auto license pla:e fee. was Her Husband's House. by C P C H Mallon. 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Salted Peanuts All Spice ~~~~~-- ..·--·' .... 8¢ Royal Rio 25c. Grape frul•t -·-·-·__No .• can Calumet::.~~.'.:~.-=-~:7:~~..... o••· 27; '"~ \ • Shoulder cuts 43,, Pot Roas t -·.A Gradeo lb. 'f' • 1 • St I. Full tlav. 59"' SJr OJR eaaS A Gr. lb. )" Pork Sausage ~~r: 'f~: 45 rj Frankfurters ~;~".\ lb. 47 rj Ground Beef ~'::"~.. >b. 37rj I. Lean shoul- 59,1 PoraI. Steaas der cuts lb. ,. PRIME RIB ROAST .'_. ~~~...~~:~-·-···-A Grnde lb. 47rj PORK LOIN· ROAST . ~~-~..:.~t.•:... ~'.:~·~..~.~!~.lb 59¢ LAMB LEGS ~':'..~-~.~~·:•... __.......-...... _ .. _AA Grade lb. 59¢ • Publicity Department's use of surplus motor vehicle funds, that the state has lost federal aid match~ ing fun~s. As a matter of fact, not a dollar of matching funds has ever been lost because of any money transeferred t.o the Department ply of fine Norbest Turkeys. Hens and toms. We advise that you select your turkey today or -place your order. Every turkey is guaranteed to please. They are aU fresh and will be tasty and tender. Light m the M11l, by H Guvan. youngest will like read to him. been interred that because of the .-...,.' _ _./ horror and homicide. |