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Show FHE LEADtR-T- Max AAcNeely Is Ten Year Veteran At The Big Hunt By McNeely. Service and Ma Distrit-jtor- 15 ng Al-C- Hi- an that tlmi it as not necessary to hire a guide so the three just made their ay on their own taking black bear, caribous and moose. They also befriended an old tirmr. Hank Pallage. of Cantweell who was a special landmark in himself. The next year (1966) Max. Dennis a brother-in-laLund, and Clint drove to Alaska once again and had another good hunt This time bringing home moose and w. caribou. Man Mary Udy By Thirteen members of the Jr. Birthday club met at the home of Florence Sommers Monday night, Clarice Hirs-c- hi and Florence Sommsrs were hostesses. A pot luck dinner wis str.t-eacr. hostt-ssc- Mrs. tr a-- irccfO gift- - Dr. and Mrs. A. J. M hr who have been !h irtg " Her Lake, had dinner with Mr. somewhere. i Occasionally a nwmber of thJ dog or weasel family it so adaptable that it learns to travel with an individual of another species. This kind of association, based on lasts as long as it is of some benefit. . . C vwr.-n.e- Mr. anci Mrs. Hay Morris of Park alley visited Mrs. Helen severson Sunday. Mrs. I'ffie Bitter is spending a few days in St. George with her daughter Diane and Barry Koche. and Kathaleen Flmo Christensen and caughte r Janilyi of Hear Kiver City called to see her parents Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Kussell I apener. yvvv Mrs. Rosalie a TEN YEAR VETERAN Max McNeely poses with one of the trophies he bagged during his ten year's of hunting up north. self-intere- st, . - Irs f: I vnip.iei's Silvesterat-tei.de- d Homemakers Vug at the liear River school Wednesday High night. Klea scott of Fielding and Rosalie Silvester were in Salt Lake C ity on business met-tin-g I Cord Of Thanks express we a family As our deepest gratitude and appreciation to our friends Tnird and neighbors, the Aard Bishopric, Relief those w: brought food and those who took part A'e are at the services. grateful to the kir.dness arid cot sicie rat ion shown as by Rogers Mortuary. Fact: o;e has he!;d maKe tiiese day lVlose and Fsther Jensen and Mary dams of Tremonton went toOgden Monday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mont OgJen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenifth 'A rd and children of Kaysviile visited with tier parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira A a rd. Saturday also their daughter Marilyn Aard of CVden s;e!it Saturday with her parents Ira and (.wen A ard. easier. IVtersen Co ten and fami'v Mrs. SOMETHING SPECIAL- special motivation to you and yours A Offered to enjoy a in adventure NEW eating instructors trainee Ski will form Oct. 24 at 7:00 p.m in room 106 in the C wing of the engineering building on the I .S. I . campus for persons interested in training for ski instructi- class at or 6 257-37- I'nderwood PIZZA V 3PIZZA Fresh not pre-froze- PIZZA or 32 752-172- drivein 4 o'clock until closing 19tii PIZZA Cost is $35.00 and includes at least n class room sessions, dry land clinics, on the snow clinics, lift passes, all manuals and texts and an exam in Dec. for staff positions on tlie Heaver Mountain Ski School. For more information call IVe Fricsen ,ami!y MACK'S it. evening Oct. ng. 257-570- Jen- - sen. Skiing instruction Gene Saturday. Mr. ana Mrs. Delose tr Fielding. L-i -- Kuc! night on their ity. t i'if. rs Mr. and Mrs. Kudj p.'!tt Vie weeixer.J out W liiK Pot. Mr. (,.:S.n fauener. He- ll jci!k Potter, .ers-v- i er. V::.i l a:r,! arj y.u-Uiy were iis Loga ght a the I si . Mr . Helen Sever n gave a tra.ely.je abo.it her trip to Italy att'ie Social Development club m?eting at the home of Mrs. Mabel ilansen in .Wj'.t'i.ia d !J Sun "deer season" baby.. .she didn't have a chance, her dad's always hunting on her birthday. As the w ife of such an avid sportsman. Tve decided "you can take the boy out of the hunter, but you can never take the hunter out of the boy." For whatever it's worth to the "weekend widows" who share my lot, take advice from one who knows "if you can't live with them, try for six weeks every fall to live without them." You'll be overjoyed when they come back home., until the next season opens At Fielding Riverside-We- st And that's not all, ago. even our only child was a s, has just completed his tenth consecutive year if hunting fie Great North. hen It all began in dream became a life-loOf course it has reality. helped to have an understanding partner and friend, Roger Nelson, to depend on for business worries. On this first venture Mas, his brother Leon McNeely and a Clinton Bronson. friend, drove 3,000 miles to Alaska together (and had their first experience on the unpredictable 1.300 mile ghway). wi Sherry McNeel rrf Kj.M Mr. ana Mrs. Al Birks ano children of Granger vis-iwith her mother ljfnvre Silvester Saoday. Mr. 4!)d Mr, Wayne Knock's of Trenvjatoji are happy lr announce itie birth of their first child. Mrs. FlU Aard went to Preston Saturday and sijent the day and on Sunday I "Ha and oss had dinner at the Four 'Ainds in Logan, any on. Mary, Max and Trie ia Adams of Tremonton had dinner and spent the afternoon parents. Sunday with 1974, Pace Cc:be: GARLAND TIMES, Ht Call n nites will and Saturday 7. . be us Monday, 4 o'clock orders to for go Wednesday, until closing lost a moose to a grizzly which he shot when it charged him. He tracked the bruin (uris for several miles in tlie snow. By l'JfiT the country was In Max's blood so lie made arrangements by mail to go in alone with an outfitter into the Northwest Territories. This was my first opportunity to ride up with went as far as So him. May Hiver, then flew home His main objective alone. this trip was to get a Dall ram (which lie did..as well as a mountain goat, caribou and moose). to work on get-tilie ranis for awhile so in a uu, made arrangements with outfitter Gene Overton ji of Cassiar. B.C., Canada from in ad in a spirts magazine. They became bosom-buddifrom then on and this was only the beginning of a seven year annual trip into the Cassiar mountain range. Since that time, I've gone up or come back with . hor-ribil- us) w . . . . i r w a i i I n .mu 1 1 - ii i fv i a i milt 1 nt; es Max every year and our daughter Debbie has made three of those trips with us. Debbie and I fly one way and Max drives the truck both ways making our connections at Watson Lake, Yukon Territory. We've had sonw very good times together enjoying the beautiful together for a five were: JaNette Rhodes, and recently generation picture son Kevin Wayne Rhodes, aiong with (standing right) LaNette Udy, her mother Bertah Thomas and her mother, Alice Robbins. FIVE GENERATIONSGetting The quickest, new country, exploring places, visiting family and friends in Alaska and the Yukon and this year attending the World's Fair in Spokane as a bonus. Last year Max's old friend. Hank Pallage, passed away. At the age of (now get this) "83", he died as the result of a motor cycle accident. I had the opportunity of meeting Hank a few years ago and he endeared himself to me also. 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