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Show FISIJ AND GAME'S SPORTSMEN'S NEVS By James W". Bates Regional Game Manager Do you want to get a deer this year? There are only three days left on the hunt. This hunt ends on Dec. 20th. .The Range Creek units are now closed to deer minting; however, some very good chukar hunting can be found on this, unit in Nine Mile, along the Green River, and in the washes running from Little Park into the Price River. Chukar season ends Dec. 31, thru-ou- t the State. On Jan. 4 the Utah State Department of Fish & Game i3 initiating a new TV series. The program on Channel 7 will be directed toward the housewife in an attempt to render all the LaSal-Delor- es ,! Sunday Visit Sunday's a great day to call Long Distance. Folks are at home, Rates are low all day. firearms kept in her home safe and out of reach of children to effectively reduce the rash of IT'S UP TO YOU BASKETBALL gun accidents in the home. Mon day evening Jan. 4 8:30 to 9 the programs p.m., llmvnrd E. Kershner, L.1I.D. objective HIGHLIGHTS will be to determine the problems of gun safety in the home. Some of the discussion will cen- of the pro- rpHE recent defeat increase for fed- ter around firearms left in the open' or unlocked closets; women's fear of guns; and husbands who are careless or insist that guns in the home re- main loaded. Persons interested in addition al information concerning this program should write the Utah Department at Salt Lake, and a program packet of materials will be forwarded to them. You may have to give up "Alfred Hitchcock's Suspense thriller." but your time will be profitably spent. The life you save may be your own. Again deer trapping time is here. This looks like good weather for a better than average catch. If you would care to get acquainted with our program and; objectives contact the office for a guided tour. Scouters your troops can also use projects of this nature to report on in the merit badge series. This year we are going to trap the Gordon Creek area, which is close and readily accessible. Our elk trap in the Muddy is nearing completion. We hope to trap a few of these elk and determine the migratory movement between the Manti and Fish Lake units. The deer are moving into their winter range on Porphyry Bench and our deer sex ratio counts are underway. We class ify the deer as bucks, does or fawns. The data collected now is correlated with classification and kill classifications to determine herd prod uctivity, harvest and condition of the herd. A bright hay stack is mighty Distance call. It's the next best thing to being there. MOUNTAIN pre-seaso- TELEPHONE . 100-5- 3. -- two-thir- , "7 65-5- 3. pre-holid- . g: attractive to deer now. If you have problems or anticipate some, give us a call. ML CASTIE QflTE RESIDENTS Five minutes before each blast, the Siren the mine tipple will give one long signal. HAND STAND? No, it's pole vaulter Reinhardt of Germany, I momentarily grasping! I "wrong pole." He was second! in Olympics, GO. H. E. LOWDERMILK 1.6. People, Spots In The News Blasting for the New Price Canyon Highway will continue through the winter months. at . .3 n - mm posed salary eral civilian employees did not discourage those 1 who feed at the public trough. A new proposal has passed both houses of Congress and has been signed into law by the President increasing the salaries of cabinet officers from $25,000 to $82,500 and the pay of C' 0 n I)r, Kershner grcssmen from to $30,- 000, with proportionate increases for other public officials and employees of the federal government. It should be noted also that many of these public officials, specially Senators, Congressmen, and Cabinet officers, enjoy a great variety of perquisites and allowances, some of which are tax exempt and which greatly increase the income of these persons far beyond the figures noted above. Until there is a scarcity of able men and women who are willing to serve in the top positions in Washington, we believe the further expenditure of money for higher salaries is highly undesirable. In a period of great prosperity, we are, nevertheless, increasing the federal debt many billions of dollars every year. No man in his right mind will borrow money and pay interest in order to increase his own salary, but that is exactly what Congress and the President have done. Forty odd years ago, Congressmen were paid $3,000 per year, and there was no dearth of competent men seeking to represent the people in. Washington. In those days serving the public in that capacity was considered a high honor. During the last year for which figures are available, the federal of the government paid 18.9 cost of our colleges and universities: the state governments paid 22.9 a,nd local governments 2.67c Adding these three figures we find that government paid of the cost of operating 44.4 our colleges and universities. Of the remaining cost, student tuition fees paid 20.7, private gifts and grants 6.4, endowment and general income 9.4, dormitories, cafeterias and din-frihalls 17.5 and student aid 1 Coca Cola .. 4 Chuck's Pharmacy l 1 , 3 Veltri's Drug .. .. 1 CYO . 3 . Be-J- o 3 Club ...1 1 4 Mexican Lodge Coca Cola moved out in front of .the local cage loop by hitting for 100 points in taking the Mexican lodge Gerald Mills poured in 34 points and Ken Dimick added 30 to account of the big for almost total. Dan Sanchez,, working ef fectively under the basket scor ed 23 for the Lodge boys and Hezalee Ellington added 11. Chuck's Pharmacy dropped into a Me for second place by forfeiting their game to Mexican Lodge. Veltri Drug moved their record up to three wins and one loss iby wnning over the BeJo Club The big scorers for Veltri's were Joe Trujillo, Pan cho Miera & Al Medina. Lefty Carlyle Burton put in 20 for BeJo and John Steele added 15 more to account for 35 of the 53 points scored by BeJo Club. The schedule for next week will be somewhat curtailed with only three games on tap due to the Christmas holiday and a activinumber of ties scheduled in the building. Schedule Monday, Dec. 21 '7:45 Coca Cola vs BeJo Club Tuesday, Dec. 22 6:45 Mexican Lodge vs Veltris 7:45 CYO ys Chuck's Elementary school youngsters will play basketball agin Friday evening (tomorrow) beginning with the smaller boys at 6 p.m. and the older boys at 7. Junior high school boys play next on Monday, Dec. 21. The schedule has been "off" the past two weeks due to the pre holiday activities in the aud. Routine schedule may be pos- , ; This Sunday, surprise a favorite relative or friend with a Long By p C't J " pjw f Group Meets at Notre Dame KENTUCKY m.hiww PAGE TBEEST 6 YEARS OLD I wpj mj WFV AT ALL STATE STORES Kentucky's Finest Bourbon for over 150 Years! 86 Proof DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY AND FRA2IER DISTILLERY CO. WATERFIIL NELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY BARDSTOWN, JUST OFF THE PRESS! Webster's Seventh New Collegiate from Page One Dictionary pares with a national average of $382, a Mountain States JOURNAL maaanaawojL I NON RESIDENT COLLEGE av- and a Western States average for major state erage of (Wan) DEC. 17, 1964 THURSDAY, Parents who attended the Dec ember meeting of the Notre Dame Home & School Assn last Thursday evening were entertained by the combined elementary and hih school girls' glee clubs singing holiday songs School accreditation was dis cussed by Father Joseph Fitzinformgerald, administrator, ing parents that the magazine subscription drive and Xmas card sales will enable purchase f items needed for accredita tion. The Alumni Assn has also contributed a substantial amount to ft Mbrarv fund. Congratulating the team on its successful footba1! season, with onlv one loss, and faring second in the region division, the Administrator said the entire school benefits from the athletic program and ursed the support of the Boosters' Club's fames parties as the funds raised are used to help pav the wages of the coach as well as to purchase equipment. Over 247 oarents enioved the get acquainted dinner sponsored bv Sister Mary Anpe. hieh school principal, assisted by the faculty and parents. The association will sponsor a rummage sale again this year, according to President Frank Dalpiaz. Dates are Jan. 7, 8 and 9. Person in Helper having items for this affair are asked to contact Mr Da'niaz; in Price contact Joe Koran: in East Carbon Mrs Joe Shaff or Don Leonard. Continued HELPER The Home-Scho- ol $409, This Nonresident fees universities. charged at major state universities are $600 in Arizona, Nevada, and California, $624 in Colorado, and range all the way up to $1,000 in Vermont. 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