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Show 4 Thursday, august is. THURSDAY, AUGUST THE IXHI FREE PRESS. LEW. UTAH 1M3 LL 19 lW . Ray Carter was a business visit Mrs. Dick Holdaway and childor to Salt Lake City, Wednesday. ren of Vineyard, spent Sunday with Mrs. Roger Price and little daugh ter, Diann, spent Wednesday in LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Alma Beck. spent Mrs Wallace Hebertson Salt Lake City. Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Pfc. Robert Curtis, Paul Curtis Mrs. Frank Jones is visiting witn Mrs. J. W. Chilton, Mrs. Edith Dick Gudmundsen spent the and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swain in VernaL Stoddart and Alton Stoddart were CTaudV week.end with Mrs. Curtis. children joined the Hunter family Salt Lake City visitors Friday. in a canyon party in American Mrs. L. B. Brown is visiting with Fork Canyon, Sui ay. Mr. .her son and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. G. R. Henke and daughter, and Mrs. Howard Brown, of Los Theda, were Sunday dinner guests Angeles, California. of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henke of Dr. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin, Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powell of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson the S. I. Goodwin home. spent Friday and, Saturday in Salt Lake City. While there they visitMiss Lucille Carter of Salt Lake ed with J. P. Anderson at the L. D. City, spent Monday and Tuesday S. Hospital who is critically ill. with ier parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Carter. For That Afternoon Snack ?j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell were oolc vjiseri and Cordelia Booth of Provo day dinner guests of Mr ' an7. Junius Banks. Salt Lake City visitors, Saturday. Miss r. Theda Henke spent Friday evening at Mrs. Frank Jones and Mrs Weight prior to her departure witn pA Price spent Friday in Sal the U. S. Waves. where they met City, 6 and Carl Jones who b Misses Margaret and Eva Green been visiting with IelaJe of Salt Lake City visited with Miss in Pocatello, Idaho. Zetella Miss and Arleen Goodwin Price, Thursday. Provo with Miss Phyllis Liff Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price in their new home in American Fork, honoring T", Qfiniepr.. u rrnces noriaiu uuuiunj Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton and family. Mra William T. Nye left late last week for Camp Roberts, California to visit with her husband who is a member of the armed ' to Mrs. Katie Thomas and dauh jter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs Lei i 3nd Thomas and two sons of Mrs. I lore Dennis and d3 ' Karma, of IngLewood, raiif f - ana, m- -, tU'Prp mifctc nf u. j J? ' in-- . (6WTX yS ' mi-Ki- forces there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chilton anu daughter of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs.- - J. W. Chilton and Kerlin THOSE of you who . love coffee . de-. . who doesn't . . will be lighted with these little sponge cakes. Served with Iced coffee they are perfect when yon are a bit hungry in the late afternoon or evening and feel the need of a bit of nourishment. He lire to get the most out of your coffee by making It fresh each time you serve it. It's wise to make the coffee a hit stronger than usual to allow for melting ice. r Out of the ordinary are these little Sponge Cakes. A small amount of leftover co.Tee will do the trick and the result is VdellclouB. They are very quick to make, requiring only 20 minutes In .ued no shorten , the oven, A coffee-flavore- d Coffee-Flavore- d I r Rules and Regulations li Chilton enjoyed a steakfry in erican Fork Canyon, Saturday. ing, which Is a most Important Item these days. Serve them with iced coffee for that afternoon or evening snack. Here's the way to make Sponge Cake: Coffee-Flavore- Coffee-Favore- Sponge Cake d ',i dour teaspoon bale- H)Wdt r 1 inif '.i cup Mix and truxoon Milt 3 'Kkh I tuii xiigar hot leftover v' ALASKA , ' ' T ' Am- coffee sift flour with baking powder and salt. Break eggs la bowl, add sugar, and beat until very light and fluffy. Add coffee and beat again. Fold in flour gradually. Bake In small greased muffin pans about 20 minutes In moderate oven (375 F.) Yield 2'i dozen small cup cakes. MO -- Mr. and companied Turner of Lake City, relatives. . i3 Utah Iteer Ilunt In accordance with instructions issued the State Fish and Game Com-to speclai deer permits mission by the Board of Bis Game Control, 28,875 be distributed over the various hunting areas of the state. onThe permits the various have been distributed according to the need for deer removel deer ranges. , Each immediately thereafter. RULES, REGULATIONS, FEES, takthe K't'C. mlt Is a license permitting Gpeclal deer hunting permits may ing on one animal only, SKASON be issued only to hunters who have The regular deer season shall in-be obtained a regular 1943 Utah big in- October 16 26. for will This the license. period game hunting This clude either a 13.00 or $4.00 rest- - elusive, as declaredon by law. areas all open dant big game hunting license, or reason will prevail a $20.00 big game of the state for the taking of buck for 00 combined fleer and all areas as described for hunting license, or $25 liense. Fees the taking of antlerless deer and and fishing bunting not shall be $2.00 each for residents and buck deer by special permit hunters. Special buck listed below under special season or deer permits for the Salt Lake and closed areas. SI'ECIAL SEASONS Grantsville areas may be issued to Special seasons for the taking of. resident hunters onlv. buck andor antlerless deer as speAPPLICATIONS I'llH AND SALE cified above are declared as follows: OK PERMITS 16: October Drawing Areas 7 all L.a Sal District (Oct. Permits lor the rollowlng areas of the state lying to the will be issued by drawing the sue- - that portion Green of Colorado and the cessful applicants from the total east list of applications received; unsec- - rivers anu souin oi nisnway u. o. cessful applicants will have their 40.) 7: October money refunded. Application must Oak City. Fillmore, Kanosh, Clear contain name, address, district on .North Crettk. Monroe, South which the permit Is desired, and big Monroe licaver. Fishlake Mountain, Salir.a, game hunting license number. It r hall ne a misdemeanor to submit SEASON POST more than one application or to hold 6: November more than one permit on any of Ouche tUreen Canyon District), the drawing areas, except that one Cache Blacksmith Fork Dis a be for H'pper submitted application may Creek, Coalvnle, Hunt- iofm), ..it u nnl uununti ara in trict), L,ost 12 16.26 Mile Oct. above (see addition to the application for the lnK'n, Dixie (see also), Ephraim, regular season hunt auove hisoi. Applications will be recelveable 4JAMK PRESERVES from :00 A.M. Thursday, August until Saturday. August 28. Ap- - 01,?e.,,, than wlJlxie', 5I,antl Including Gentry plications postmarked later 12:00 midniurht August 28 will be Mountain: Nebo; Wasatch; Parowan- f, ar? K'!',.h,: t'rovo: Cache: Fishlake; rejected. The drawing for these4 South Willow; Ashley; Big Cotton- will be held September permits Tir.ipnnogos. at 8:00 A. M. at the sale offices listed wood, ana Opened i Partially below. .amr rmrm Anoltcations should be addressed All excepting the Federal Bird to Utah Fish and Game Department the land im Deer Termit Sale Office, at the Itefuge which includes tnurn llntA hftlitw fitr r h rhndiii mediately adjacent to the Straw berry rtlMtrlrf 1'ermlt mnia ofrlra will hp Reservoir. t.nnie Preaerve located In the Court House in the Henston All excepting that portion lying below. County Seats listed I8-2within the State Military Iteserva- S Season October Inclusive North Cache, Logan: Lost Creek, ',n and the portion tying in Salt Grantsville. Tooele; Salt V.akf Morgan; inme Preserve Kult Lake; Heber. Heber City: M. 0n excepting that portion lying to Provo; Tlmpanogas, Springville, theAllsouth of Ogdcn River. North South Nebo, Provo; Nepht. Posted Arena Nebo, Nephl, A areas within the above de- S Seasoa Ntvrmber scribed open areas and posted as inclu Ive closed areas shall be closed to all Cache iGC.rceii Canyon). Logan: uacne (ureen canvnni. i.ominnllul,h AND ARROW HINTING l0V OPEN SALE AREAS permits for the takini; of Fermlts for the districts below- oneSpecial deer of either sex with bow Will be placed on open sale brgin'"! be Provided for the ring at 8:00 A. M.. September" 27. and "r.ro.w listed below. at tne t ourt House In the various areas U0 witli the 12. EEKi regular hunt County Seats as listed below, ami Ins license. will remain on sale until all are El TI(i AltEAS of hunt- old, or until the close the All that portion of t he Mt. Ogden Inir Maanii Kif llm .J . , p.,., t . . tlon. It Is unlawful to jmt.lv for Gil"lt' l'reseive lying south of the , in Without first securing a regular big clusive. noii ,s u i: in ui game minting license, except thai The Lake deSalt as District one application may be submitted for a permit on n post season area scribed above under Salt Lake Din- the regular season In addition to the application for tnct DEER TA(i REM I.ATION the regular season hunt. This will A hunter is reiuireil to lag his Include either a $3.0(1 or $4.u0 resident big game huntiait license, or deer, whether kliled under regular big garni- hunting license or special a $20 00 biir gam lor license or Ji'5.00 combined H1'1 "VV, ""mediately alter making hunting huntiii.! .111,1 tlshinir i,,.nu..c iw.i.. Hie kill nod it shall be unlawful one permit mnv be possessed bv anv "f transport said deer from the one individual This rule is subject ''"Co of kill without said tag being ""ached thereto The postcard por- to change as the season progrese " ,of ,h,V de,'r nulst be com- Kamas. Oct. Coalville- Dag- "".'V.1 out a"'' returned to Oct. 12- Manila. VernalVleu'y frett, anve Commls- ,t!e aml fclie. Olc. Manti; Joes Va'llev SIale,'lfn a ,.itol Building, not 3T9 8,11 ' ct. Castle Dale; La Sal V' ' Uve 16, Monticello: Salina l!ls after the close Oct ,",,,'r, f the deer season for the unit or 7. Richfield: Fishlake Mt the kill Is made. , Oct. ;h 1. Hichficlii, Kremont.. ,1,s"" ' ''I.LA N I'llM Oct. 7: Lon: Norm luoiirue. stall be unlawful for any person Oct. 7: RichfieldSouth ttt any time to hunt or kill deer 7. it'lchfielcl Monroe, Oct. by .an artificial light of any ,d lAntlmony, Oct. Junction- Oak S, Mrs. Charles Turner acMr. and Mrs. Henry Pleasant Grove to Salt Sunday for a visit with Newell Turner returned home Tuesday night from a visit with relatives in Santa Monica and Los Angeles, California. He was ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Etchel and family of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates and daughter, Rhoda May, of St. George spent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. THE RAI1R0ADS ARE THE BACKBONE 0F0tfHSE nt . ; io-i- o P mfflffl tvsa FMu - - . i rr - 16-2- 6. 16-2- 16-2- 6. 1917 v. 1 o. v. - 16-2- i.- - -- i. iur. 7. ueaver; m-vfr- ; iseaver, Dixie. Oct. 16-2- tct. 6 ' 'St George Srnson Novr inner S Incln.lve Coalvllle, Coalville: 12 Mile Mantl; Huntington. Castle Dale Manti: ML Pleasant, Man- tl: Dixie, St. George: Paragonah Farowan. NOTE: Applications will also be re- reived at PlchfiM rn. ,n... Creek. Kanosh and Fillmore per- mlts: and at Junction foi Bsaver . permits. RL'tiES PERTAINING TO PERMITS Rneclnl deer iwrmli, mill .n.i on the district for which they only are Issued, they shall be ferable and there shall be no can- cellatlons or refunds. All special deer permits are Issued only for the of the season specified for each district and become void ; non-tran- s- v.v ui , "noigun or any gauge; hunt, kill or pursue deer at any me wlth kind of revolver, pis- any :tot. or with a calibre. .22 spe- claI; orny.,ther 22 calibre rifle ex- K" a .222 Power, 23,2i" to "se tracer Hornet, bullets I 5"lft:than ether standard ?,r "V for the hunting or deer: amnmnlto hunt, lor Pursue deer with dogs, killNo person under slxtrn mnv license or special permit for f!.lr'ta tn? bunt ng of deer. It shall be unlawful for hunters to fal Uo t0P at checking utatlons: In and out of f to register stations upon arena vhura checking ii,Hnn, are established. nrovided by statute that the J1 rules and regulations shall abve v uil force and effect of law. AnT violation thereof shall be sldered a misdemeanor and shall b prosecuted as such. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnes of Sioux St. Marie, Michigan, and their daughter, Ruby, of New York City, N. Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen, Tuesday of last week. d corf vifted cake 1 ' t. a. ts.j.. .to .25-2- 0 Application blanks can be secured at Powers Shoe Store. on COOKIES FOR A CORPORALS 19T3i ICitchens and appliances have changed a lot in 25 years . . . but some things have toot changed. Newly-wo- n "stripes" and (furloughs still call for celebration; and Mom's cookies include the same ingredients, not forgetting the two most impor. Another (tant of all: pride and love. thing that has not changed is the overwhelming preference of American home-makefor one cooking fuel . . . quick, rs IiyiMQ IWIItHIIII UTAH COMHVM1II1I dependable, economical gas. And indica tions are that daughter, like mother, lik grandmother will carry on this tradition;' in her own post-wa- r home . . . with an even finer, more efficient of range course, but with the old reliable, always modern fuel. : MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Offkes in Salt Ukt City, Ogden and Provo fins fp IN WAR AND PEACI |