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Show A K WOODY'S JEWELRY IHC. $4 StHOtfc fa BE AT WOODY'S THE WEEK OF HAVE YOUR WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING 2 WATCHMAKERS ON THE DONE AT WOODY'S PREMISES TO GIVE PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE. - HELPER The PAGE EIGHT JOURNAL FEBRUARY (Utah) FISH Hoy Smuts fit' America, observing its 43rd Hoy Scout Week, Feb. 7 to 13, wit li its meme high of :!.2."i(),(K)0 boys ami adult lead- tin- - birthday during bership at an ers enrolled. Our nation is all the richer for since 1010 more than Americans have benefitted by the training, fellowship, handicraft skills and high adventure of Scouting, and have been strengthened by the high ideals of the Scout Oath and Laws. Boy Seout Week this year places a major emphasis on 4'The Scout Family." This is a twoway recognition. It honors the many fathers of Scouts among the 850,000 adult volun teer leaders in the organization. It salutes the 127,209 mothers who give generously of their time as Den Mothers in the Cub Scout ranks. It is here that the enrichment of family life is a main objective. Through doing things together boys and par ents learn to know each other better. This emphasis npon strong family ties helps to build a stronger America. "The Scout Family" of Scouting programs meet the vary ing needs of boys. Cub Scouting is for boys 8, 9 and 10 years old. Boy Scouting is for those 11, 12 and 13. Exploring is for Workmen at United Nations Headquarters nncrate a bronie statue young men 14 and older. of Zeui, the king of the tods of Greek mythology. The stattie, a There are 58,934 churches, synagogues, schools, civic and replica of an original made 2400 yt an af o, is a rift of Greece to U.N. The statue has been temporarily placed on view in a publie lobby. fraternal groups win) sponsor the nation's 84,300 Scouting beta life and build in aims to Units their strengthen family "A" LEAGUE ter future citizenship in the community. L W Most of these groups sponsor one of the three programs. 1 4 Cookie's Service The need today is for more boys to have the advantages of 1 3 Castle Gate 1 CYO 3 Scout training. These groups can best meet this challenge by 3 2 Club Dr. Mark jenson, coach of tne Helper sponsoring additional programs. This Would make it possible 3 2 johnny's Club Castle Gat five, blazing 5 for a boy to enjoy Scouting over a ten year span, from 8 to ed a possession st"! 01employBonnie Theatre 0 play Tuesday night when the Castle 18, under the sanv auspices. "B" LEAGUE all-tim- DASUETBALL LEAGUE Gate team outplayed the Helper L W The Castle 0 5 Kenilworth Tate dffense completely "threw" 1 .... 4 Canyon Spring the timing of Viamakis1 2 3 Glen Spring wnen Castle CYO Helper Club and 2 3 Gate did take a shot, you could 5 0 Wonder Bread be assured it was good. Castle 5 Gift Shop 0 Gate's Wes Potter"was high point man with 21 points. For Helper SCHEDULE Club Liapis ws high with 17 (Second Half) points. This was Castle Gate's Thursday, February 5 third win against one loss. 7 Wonder Bread vs Gift Shop M. Dr. P. Gonzales's CYO con 8 CYO vs Castle Gate tinued to remain a top contender 9 CYO Jrs. vs Spring canyon (or the second half title by Friday, February 6 smothering the Bonnie Theatre 7 Kenilworth vs Spring Glen CYO's joe 8 Tuesday night vs Bonnie Rolando was high point man, 9 Johnny'sClub vs Cookie's Helper splitting hoop for 21 points. Monday, February 9 For the Bonnie Theatre Ossaaa 7 Spring Canyon vs Gift Shop was high with 10 points. 8 Bonnie vs castle Gate Coach Toshio Furukawa's Cook 9 Kenilworth vs CYO Jrs. ie's Service team held Cach "EV'j Tuesday, February 10 Borla's Johnny's Club down when 7 Wonder Bred vs Spring Glen in Mon 8 Helper Club vs Johnny's they defeated them day night's play. Gus Zanelli was 9 CYO vs Cookie's high point man with is points. last week's scores were as fol lows: Cookie's 48, Castle Gate 34; BOWLING HIGHLIGHTS Helper Club '.6. Johnny's Club S3; Johnny's Club S4. CYO 29: CARBON "A" BOWLING LEAGUE Cookie's 34, Cstle Gate 25; Cas Last Wednesday nignt was the tle Gate 38, Johnny's Club 35. The big upset in the second half was first night of the second halt the Johnnys Club play of the league. Fisher Beer took four points from the Price dumping the CYO. In the "B" league the Kenji- - Moose with the high man for worth team is still holding down Fisher 'being Nolan Davis with a the top spot with five wins High man for the Price against no losses, in last week's Moose was Jim Hansen with games the Kenilworth team broke took The C & E a CUy League scoring record when they defeated the Wonder three from Star Bowlers, with the . Bread team Tom Conover G & E high man being K. Marks was high point man for the Ken with High for Star Bowl-erwas E. Hunt with ilworth team scoring 35 points The Spudnuts lost three points and Eugene Crocco followed with 29 points. One of the best played to the Helper Moose, with high games in last week's play was man for the winner being Johnny Bianco with the Spudnut high Spring Kenil worth game. managed to man was Markakis with Low man for the nignt was Con- edge out the victory over was njgn ror Kenijwortn Guido Rachel with 96. Hgh man with 15 points and Brightweiser for the night was Albert Pierottl with 245. W illi His uifsH 1II Pn Hip p points. TEAM STANDINGS Another close game in the secL W ond-' half was t"e Spring Canyon-Sprin- g 4 0 Fisher Beer Glen game, when Spring 1 3 Moose Helper Canyon edged out the 1 3 C & E For Spring Glen five, 3 Star l Bowling Spring Canyon Ernie Wall, Bob 1 3 Wall and Iiaisllp each scored 8 Spudnuts 4 0 Moose price Black-hapoints and for Spring Glen was high with 9 points. Cluib to win 49-4- fast-breaki- PENNEYlS WHITER GOODS HELPER STORE 82-4- 1. FOR D0YS FOB MEN fe Flannel .50 Leather Dress Corduroy SUITS GLOVES .50 J.00 5075 Men's CAPS 2 Buckle Work J.50 Gabardine OVERCOATS 20-0- 0 55-3- 0 Boys' Union 75 Boys' Leather CA Boys' Leather GLOVES f.OO Boys' Wool 254 SUITS CAPS 25.00 Four Buckle $.00 OVERSHOES , WINTER COATS 5.OO 4.00 d 211-59- 8. 222-60- 170-47- Flannelette fl.50 PAJAMAS Children's Knit SLEEPERS 7g4 1.00 Knit SLEEPERS (2 bottoms) Children's CAg UNIONS Cotton PANTIES 254 Boys' Leather 75$ BOYS' CAPS 75$ HELMETS 6. a FOU 50c 200 220-59- th 192-53- j .Cotton Union SUITS CA Cotton VESTS 254 hard-fightin- 33-3- Shearling House 200 SLIPPERS f.50 LADIES 4.OO 5.OO THURSDAY Nothing can be truly great which is not rlgtu. Johnson in such waters as provide food and habitat conducive to rapid growth. Species of trout eggs to be processed will include rainbow, brook, mackinaw, German biown. native, and kokanee salmon or silver trout. About half of this total will be of the rainbow trout variety. Th eggs will come from spawning stocks at the state- owned hatcheries, from commer-- , ciai hatcheries, from Yellowstone Park, and from spawning trout at some of the larger state waters, namely Strawberry Reservoir, Madsen said he believed that an adequate shipment of walleyed, pike eggs may be obtained this ytar to supplement plants of these fish made in several of the . latt's ti'KtiicBliy intermediate waters during the past two years. Iucreastd facilities at several of the hatcheries during the past year, plus improved fish raising methods, are important faetors for the optimistic forecast concerning the fisheries division. GAME NEWS incomplete returns set Utah's big game harvest at an apTnis proximate 88,300 animals. figure includes 87,000 deer and 1,300 elk. These were the only iig gam? animals for which hunting seasons were scheduled last year. Some 110,000 hunters were afield during the regular deer ssason. They took an auprOxi-nia;- .? 75.000 deer for a 6Sf,; hun- ter success. A 74 hunter sucwas realized by 15,000 holders of special deer permits who took 12,000 deer on these permits. Elk hunters, numbering 1,700. have accounted for 1,300 animals for a 76 hunter success. The above figures indicate a in hunter drop of about 10 success for big game this year. Harold Crane, Big Game Division Chief, cited three reasons as the main contributing factors to the reduction of the 1952 kill over the previous year. He noted that the long fall Forest Fire Control drouth period and heavy foliage coinciding with the hunting sea- Plans Projected sons had resulted in the most By Forest Service difficult big game hunting in The central committee of the many years. Utah Cooperative Fire Fighters The fact that the regular deer season opened on a Monday was met at the State Capitol in Salt believed responsible for poorer Lake City, January 27 to plan n state, hunter distribution into the more fire control activities for and lands federal, private distant sections of the state, it is in these sections that most of (1953. J. Whitney Floyd, chief For-- j the larger deer herds are found. presided. Other Crane also cited the ligtUer kill in some sections of Northern members present were Wayland Utah due to the heavy kill of Mattsson, Tj. S. Forest Service; 19al and the winter losses of a John G. Lewis, U. S. Park Ser- Ivice; Howard Beehler, Bureau of year ago. The big game census records Land Management; paul L. How- -' also indicate that deer nUnters ard, Indian Service; and Bill Hart last year killed two bucks for and W. E. Tangren, State Forest- each doe taken. This compares iy and Fire Control. 0 sex percentage for j Two special projects were plan- with a the elk harvest. oed. The first, a series of coun-- 1 Extremely light and mild wea- ty meetings to renew understandther has found a minor number of ings of fire control responsibilithe special elk and deer hunts be- ties, improve plans, and alert co-- l ing held since the first of mis operators. The second, to conduct year, card census and station three training schools to train checks from these hunts are not key fire fighters in techniques yet complete but are not expect- for training fire fighters in their ed to change the above figures own localities. These spools will' he as follows: Richfield, March materially. Exact figures will not be avail- - 23, Price, March 25, and Ogden, able until final census card re- March 27. turns are tabulated and after The training committeemen ap-- J complete data is available regard- pointed are W. E. Tangren, Chair- ing the exact number of license nau, yvaluu :uaii3t!Ou atuu v"u H. Robertson. sales for last year. cess 50-5- I J RED CROSS PLANS BLOOD PROGRAM j Red Expansion of America blood to aid Cross program against paralysis in polio plus stepped-u- p service to Armed Forces ane the primary reasons for the $8,000,000 increase in the organization's national goal this year. These facts were stressed in a statement by James T. Nicholson, vice president and general manager of the American Red Cross, released today by Red Cross officials in salt Lake City. Emphasizing tne need for public support of this year's national goal $8,000,000 Nicholhigher than last year's son iexplained that i$7,000,000 will finance an expansion of the Red Cross blood program to provide maximum amounts of blood for processing into gama globulin for prevention of paralysis in polio. The remaining and additional $1,000,000 is needed for expansion of recreational programs for Armed Forces especially in the more isolated posts around the world. The Red Cross in the coming year, Nicholson's statement pointed out, will maintain a full Scale its services of emergency communication, counseling, financial assistance and other help to members of the Armed Forces, veterans and their dependents. Expanded efforts will be made to collect 'blood for military and civilian uses other than that of conversion to gamma globulin. The local and national organization will continue its instructional program in first aid, water safeand its ty and home nursing; hospital services and other volunteer work carried on through milapproximately! thirty-seve- n lion adult and junior members. To meet all blood committments for national defense, civilian use, hepatitus, measles and now polio, the Red Cross must collect ver two and oneialf million pints of blood between1 now and June 30. of tne gamm Continuance globulin for the polio project and other vital community services will depend upon response of the American people with their bl6od and financial sepport, the statement added. Red Cross responsibility for collecting necessary blood to provide maximum gama globulin supa jint program in coplies operation with the National Founwas requested last year dation by the government office of Defense Mobilization. TROUT EGGS A really great man is known It is expected that about 28 generosity in million trout eggs will be pro by three signs cessed at the twelve state hatch the design, humanity in the exeeries this year, according to M. cution moderation in success. Bismarck ; J. Madsen. Fisheries Division Chief. He said that last year's plant of more than two million legals and other trout should be DANCE AIID DIKE equalled or exceeded this year. Utah's fisheries program is each IN COMFORT year geared more closely to the maximum use of the facilities of AT those twelve hatcneries and the proper planting periods for the various types and sizes of fish raised therein. And Annex Legals are generally stocked where waters are readily avail Budweiser Beer On Tap able to the sportsmen and re ceive the greater fisfing pressure. DUTCH LUNCHES Fry and fingerling are generally stocked in the outlying waters or( ' AIR-CONDITION- The LaJTalle Club 1.00 7 PEP V A"' TVrMv Iri) tlr-i-V l) I) Vr-- time for the North . 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