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Show THE Obey Rules, Officer Urges '..i; Flder county nntch success and possibly Uner tvnrding to Kendall ish and oame ot- fieer for the area. "I think they're even ith hat they ere last year or even a little bit better." he kI suiv tik'v jsk permission ,nd respect tie wishes of land owners," he said. Two situations caused by the drought conditions will greet hunters. According to Kimher. nearly every rancher has cattle in the fields at the present time w hieh are normally on mountain rang- js ear rjmr. Siid. kim'ier urged hunters to obey the rules of good sportsmanship and noted that a lot of ground M ill be posted by owners. should make "Hunters es. In addition, ranchers are leaving cows and calf s that can stay on the ranges and don't need to be sold while saleable anirmls are going to market. The drought should have one good effect though. adaied. Birds should tie moiv concentrated in areas near water arid in green fields. Hunters will be grouse, afiela Satjrdav after going Hungarian sae partand forest gr,jse ridge, The cottontail chuckers. rabbit season also opens vaturday. Kimher urged bird hunters not to crowd up. Crowding "destroys the asthetic value of the hunt and doesn't give hunters a comiieiitne chance." H inters .1 to areas" hum tirrV a t'il ds cM-- o;vn e!K easoii begins Saturday. Kimber saio an o:?n bull area has been designated on trie en-jx- sct great success. t.i spreai: ' Lmu "tte're really He Makes It Happen .I "My function is, basically, to see that scouting really happens for the boys." That's how Wayne Jensen, cout executive for the Golden Spike District sums up his Job. Jensen, a graduate of Brigham Young University, has been seeing that scouting happens now for several months after taking over the scouting position following his graduation. In the past, scouting officials "found a distinct need for a certain man to work full-tiin scouting to pick up the slack," Jensen observed. Wayne Jensen me The BYU grad majored in Youth Leadership during his Daryl Jeppesen Is Honored insurance representative Daryl Jeppesen was recently honored at a Western Insurance Information Service banquet with an award in recognition of his efforts to Inform the public concerning insurance. Jeppesen has given 41 talks before school, civic and church groups. Only 25 such talks were required for the award. The honor was presented by Laury Hun sake r, Utah State Insurance Commissioner. Only three such awards were presented among all insurance representatives. Jeppesen was the western states winner. The award was presented at a banquet at the Boy restaurant in the Fashion Place mall. Local stay at the Provo school working for the Lake Bonneville Council conducting summer camps during the school break. "I started out in pre science," he re- eterinary called. "But I found there really was a profession in scouting and decided logo into it." Like most, hisexperience with scouting was limited to his youth until he made it his profession. Scouting is now reaching more boys than ever before, "We're Jensen observed. trying to reach a representative one-ha- lf of the nation's boys...we haven't done that yet, though." Scouting in Utah reaches 85 to 99 percent of the youth because of the LD: church, having very And the Golden he noted. Spike District reaches 90-- 95 percent. good." "That's really Even though the' Golden" Spike District is the smallest in the council it is "probably the most active" he added. percentage-wis- e, He praised district residents for their "good com- - have of scouting centers llf HI- en on lurdaar - mi 1717. ( . to kids in big cit- ies particularly inexploring. As an example, Jensen cited changes in the first aid instruction given to city scouters presenting Information on how to treat "rat bites"--- a common problem in city slums. -- The young scfcut exectrt ive, formerly of Salt Lake City, currently lives inTre-montwith his wife Carol, a Louis ianna native, and their two young girls, age two and three months. ' t f Uilf Kirrda Larry Pierce has been sworn in as Justice of Peace, Garland Precinct replacing. Earl Saunders, who resigned due to a conflicting work schedule. Matters relating to the Garland Justice Court will be heard Wednesday evenings from 7 until 9 p.m. or by appointment in the Garland Justice room, 66 North Main, above the Qrehouse. 107 tquor T M Mealing ' Lorry Pierce jnj Cotp cooling savings with a 1000 w rsji HIGH-YIELDIN- G NUGAINES WHEAT BRIDGER WHEAT popular soft winter wheat Nugaines has high resistance to '" "stripe rust With high moisture and wheat good fertility, this semi-dwa- A ! 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Uana Scratch - Ton Knar . sun Karnko 20K. 110, tlnyd Kaiko IM. Mrma Kofari )K. IHa llaokra Jaannt Joiwa - If 8. GaiM Hdrp. - ( raK Klctiarda 27. Ton Hoaa 3M, sun hanrkn 237, toann Joma Iria Hawi - 22fi. Mjtth Rairra - 225. it camping experiences, "isn't just that," Jensen hastened to add. Scouting for instance has undergone chances in an attempt to "make it more relevant" IKS. ' spend a day in your attic and save about $150 a year' M Im - " """ - I 1 jA Boyling News niunity support" of the local scouting program. "Scouting has a lot to offer kids now days. ..it's still the largest youth agency in Kven the IS," he noted. though the image most kids i Y For Boy Scouts h Uv artaexen pheasants seen." tew 1 saio fur reason i oin he concluded. s far the upcoming pheasant hunt. Kimher said pheasant population in his area appears to be down. "The elk count is very negligible," he saia. ' I'm not predicting an fabulous hunter success." The terrain is rough and steep, he adi.ed. and recjuires in areas. verv i U bt-e- Pilot mountain but cautioned that hunters need not - i i Uxufc the ein c.unt is light is because what eik are on the m tuntain have taken by poachers over the vears. "The thinking is that if hunters just pet one or two legal bulls that ould be north it" rather than letting poachers i,vt tfiem i huiileJ. bat ivier The ufficer also noted that back-(Micki- ng :ieed iu-i'ritk'- &aid f.n the t m is crvdil Im' gtu - ri:i iviiaU. ir r i TIMES. September 26, 1974, Poge 9 ND ixvulatlkta. kim'.eraJ-- . the rabbdl population in the area la at a low ebb. Upland Game Hunt Opens Saturday the upliitd bird hunt viturday hunters in LEADER-GARLA- Rt-a- nd '? for the best alfalfa yield BUY sells it, NOW From these IFA Stores you can depend on it' INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Also available is Loa. Utah 80 So Mam 8 l, ,'8 !' American Fork, Utah ! 28 N 1st West. Cedar City, Utah N 200 West. 5R6 6.iU' Logan. 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