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Show Thursday. Jury TL THE LEADER. 1954 WORTHEN ANNOUNCES CANpipACYi Antelope. Deer, Elk Seasons The annual fall seasons for In the Bear Mountain-Thre- e ' deer, elk, and antelope hunting Corners section across the Green were scheduled by the Utah River in Daggett County; con- Board of Big Game Control dur duionai "li and when nunts on ing the long yearly executive many units to be held if the ansession held recently in Salt imals create a damage-trespas- s Lake City. problem as a result of severe and other factors. Specweather For the first time In several ial permits for the deer seasons years permits were authorized a drop of numbered 9,250 for two antelope hunting units. a over about year ago. Twenty-fiv- e are for a buck only fees remain license Big game hunt on the herd unit west of of same Method this the year. Cedar City and fifty of either for special permits sex in the West Box Ellder application and rules and regulations other area. County the hunts remain about Elk pemits allocated by the covering same. the Particulars will be Board this year totaled 1,465 shown in the annual proclamaton eleven hunting units. Of in the near to ions be published these, 150 were set up for an future. "if and when" conditional hunt to be held in the Mt. Nebo area only if weather and other factFIELDING ors put the animals in problem Florence Munson hr areas during the late fall - early winter months. BILL WILSON TELLS Sseks Ret yrn T Supreme Couirff , J Justice George W. Worthen of the Utah Supreme Court today an nounced be will be a candidate to term ucceed himself for a on the judicial ballot Do Graduate Study at U.S.A.C. Tremonton are doing graduate work at USAC this summer. During the second session, which ends August 20, several courses in a variety of departments are being offered. Among those who are attending are: Mrs. Mildred Theurer 3aer, majoring in elementary r November. A prominent Provo attorney for many yean and former district judge, incumbent Justice Worthen was appointed by Gov. J. Bracken Lee in April of this year to succeed Chief Justice Jamea H. Wolfe, who resigned. Justice Worthen was born at St. George of pioneer parents. He taught school prior to entering the to education, a grade school teacher at Plymouth, Utah; Mr. G. Eugene Jorgensen, worikng for a M. S. in secondary education, a vocal-a- rt teacher at Bear River High school; Mr. Samuel Ford Jeppsen, seeking a M. A. elein elementary education, school mentary principal at Tremonton; Mr. Kimber K. Barlow, seeking a M A. in education, fourth grade teacher in Tremonton; Mr. Alma D. Anderson, who is also seeking a M. A degree and Mrs. Erma II. Sum mers, majoring in elementary education. legal profession. He received hU A.B. degree at Prtgham Young University and his of Jurisprudence degree Fictor University of California. Is a member of the Utah County Bar Association, the Utah ptate Bar and the American Bar Association. JuKtlre Worthen served in me armed forces In World War I and CANDIDATE Justice George W. has been active la the American Worthen, candidate to succeed Legion of which he is a past Utah himself as a member of the Utah State Supreme Court Department commander. He has been active in Utah legal 15 of law in Provo. He was judge circle for many years. Tor of of the Fourth Judicial District from member a as served he pears for Promotion 1929 to 1933. He also served four the Commission of Uniform Stat Laws. years as district juvenile judge. Prior to his appointment to the He married the former Lottta MoQuarrie of St. George. Thee; Court. Justice Ktah Supreme in have three son and one daughty. practice private engaged Elder Bill Wilson has return ed home after completing twenty-on- e months L. D. S Swiss-Austri- a Mission. He spent last week with his grandmother, Scheduling the hunting sea- Mrs. D. L. Wilson at Montpelier, sons on the state's 62 mule deer Ida. Returning Saturday, he herds, Utah's moot important spent the weekend with Mr and numerous big game animal, and Mrs. E. W. Sutherland. SunMrs. O. N. Lenon of Pocatello Saturday. required a large share of the day evening at Sacrament meet Mr. and Mrs, Verl Udy ac spent several days last week Board's time. ing Bill was honored at a home companied by Mr. and Mrs. Fer- with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Well The general eather-sex- , eleven coming testimonial. Elder Wil ran Apgood of Salt Lake City ing. Mr. Lenon spent Sunday day season for most hunting son sang a solo "E're You Left attended an Owens reunion at at the Welling home and Mrs. units will begin October 23 and Your Room This Morning" in Donnetta, Idaho Sunday. Lenon returned home with him run through November 2. Buck German, after which he gave a Mrs. : Effie Johnson spent a Honor Birthday only hunting was set for most very interesting talk of his ex- couple of days of last week with A luncheon party was held of the West Desert section, the periences in the mission field her Mrs. Annie Eliason at the home of Mr. and Mrs. San Rafael Desert area and the then sang "It is No Secret what at sister, Hyrum. God Do." Can Mrs. Clark and M. J. Udy Sunday honoring Heaston, Vernon, Stansbury, Mrs. D. Munson Miss J. Anderson of Salt Lake accompan Mrs. of sections Tintic and North Udy who was celebrating of Hales Mrs. ied Grace at City spent by visiting Tooele County. her birthday anniversary. Gue.-.t-s Sunday Mrs. and Sharon the Sutherland Riverside, after home, present were Mrs. Fay Vernieuw Special Hunts Richins of which Garland and to Bill family they accompanied and son Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Other special type hunting Salt Lake City where he is en spent Thursday visiting with Lewis Street and grandson,, included an early Michael of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. regular license shoot on the rolling for College work at the relatives at Ogden. University of Utah. regSunday guests at the home of Earl Jones and son Ray of Antimony units; two-dee-r, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott were Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ular license hunts on five units during the general and extend- attended funeral services at Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lott and Jensen of Honeyville. Mrs. ed seasons; two units where two Salt Lake City Friday for Mrs. sons David and Jeffery of Emma Pace of Bear River City, deer may be taken on special Adams' sister, Mrs. Laura Kay Malad. Leroy Lillywhite of Los Angela seven Penrose. Mrs. Colleen Laws and fam areas es. where Mr. Mrs. E. W. Sutherand permits; season Frl-daof Tremonton, and Mr and scheduled. was Mrs. son ily longer Glade ..spent y Malad land , and Loyal Hesa ,. A short season for the Raft spent Monday Mrs. Ralph UdyC A lovely social SutherMrs. with visiting visiting with her River section; and unlimited daughter, Mrs. Harvey Wood land's mother, Mrs. Eliza God- was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Jones and long season hunt for two deer and family. frey at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey of Lehl spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson. 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Davis of Tremonton spent the weekend at Tonys' Lake in Logan Can- . 1 you've paint everknom Mrs. Owen " BEAR, in Basiest-foapp-y Obviously, few people look to their friends for expert legal advice or for a diagnosis of a medical ailment, but for some reason they rely on these same friends for the answers to their questions about social security.' In making this statement, - and Mrs. Alex Pollak, formerly residents of Sydney, Australia, have been visiting at the Moroni Mortensen home in Bear River City for two weeks. Mrs. Pollak is a niece of Mrs. Mr. j Revolutionary WIV velvet-fl- at finish for walls and woodwor- k- Social Security Chi VISIT FROM AUSTRALIA Mr. Watson wilfbe in Tre monton, July 29th, at the Utahg Power and lAght Company be- Mortenson. tween 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. Mrs. Mortensen accompanied the Pollaks to Los Angeles to make Denny and rfent Wood of Og- where the couple plan United the in home new den are spending this week at their States. the Reuben Baer home. Seek Expert Info I s wink Fingerprints, grease and soil with soap and wash on water. Easy to keep clean around light switches, along door edges, on window sills. Non-poroactually resists dirt! ruI-Col- yon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family spent Sunday at Preston, , two-dee- r, Several residents LOGAN of n one-thir- d SWISSAUSTRIAN MISSION EXPERIENCE 1 Wesley F. Watson of the Ogden Social Security. Office pointed out that expert and complete information is available free of charge in any social security office. Six Local People Jusito Oinicuimheintf Listed By Game Officials Lesa Elk The total elk permits allowed amounts to fifty less than the number authorized for the 1953 season. Utah's elk are harvested on a limited permit system open to application only to resident holders of big game licenses. Tremonton, Utah 5.70 us Idaho. ONLY or Ful-Col- or W. Bourne. Patricia Petersen of Gar field has been spending a week with her cousin, Miss JaNae Miss AtmdleirsaDin) (rui-coLoi- Zundel. CLIFF KERB, Manager and Mrs. Theo Richards spent Monday evening at Salt PHONE 2091 TREMONTON Lake City. Mr. and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McFarland and daughters of Arimo, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs.' J. D. Munson, and W. M. Welling attended a Mink Meeting held in Franklin, Ida., Friday evening. Visitor Injured LitUe Pat McCleUan of San Francisco . who is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. xvi. vvemng, was injured in an accident last Thursday and is receiving medical care at the Valley Hospital. His mother, Mrs. Maurine McClellan arrived here Sunday by plane, to be with her son. Mr. and Mrs. France Standing and family of Ogden spent Sun day with Mr. Standing's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monahan of Salt Lake City and Steven Garn " of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy along with their family, Mr. and Mrs, Jay Udy of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs. John Laws of Tremon-toDr. and Mrs. Doyle Udy of Pullman, Washington and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and Lex Udy enjoyed a family outing at WeberCanyon, n. can see for yourself the gay and styling that's sure to be thg fresh note next year, too. wide rim wheels, a unique front end And you can easily learn that here is power plenty the highest V8 power. Series for Series, in the annaU of Buick history. Yon feel the result of this advanced engineering every mile you drive io what is literally and figuratively a Millioi Dollar Ride. But what you can never know, till you You feel it in the superb and buoyant cradling. You feet it in the serene level-nes- a of your goini over ruts and ridges. You feel it in the precise snubbing of jars and jounces. You feel it in a new kind of steadiness, handling ease, curve control. YOU try it yourself, is the feel of Buick in motion. for your It's a ride as precision soft and firm as it only coiled steel can make Yet, ooQ springs on all bar wheels. And a torque-tub- e drive for true tracking!. And a massive frame for solid steadiness. And specially cali brated shook absorbers, struts, full-leng- th X-brao- V-brac- ed ed -- geometry plus a host of other better- ments too numerous to mention. the style, the power, and the valu4 that have made Buick such a g success this year. For Buick today is outbest-sellin- selling all othtr cors in America except two "low-pric- e fthe three. " so-call- ed (Smart tip: With Buick such a beautiful buy this year, think what a winner it's bound to be at trade-i- n timet Come sac us mis week!) Only thing for you to do, we believe, is to come try this miracle of motion and well be glad to oblige. 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