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Show BOO KS at the Local Library Nov. lu, On Friday, the follow- ing new books wiH be added to the Midvale Branch of the Salt Lake County library: Moses, by Sholem Asch. A panoramic nevel of the Exodus, with Moses the epic hero. Doctor in Buckskin, by T D Allen. A story based on the lives of medical missionary Marcus Whitman and his wife Narcissa. The Last Space Ship, by M Jennovel. kins. A new science-fictioHopalong Cassidy and the Trail to Seven Pines, by T Burns. A aew Western. Four Way Payoff, by R A Hen- n RCA VICTOR jit's No) Sin Sa1 Don't Believe in Tommorow vannah Churchill Cold, Cold Heart I Get the Blues When It Rains Fontane Sisters rum Back the Hands of Time J Can't Go On Without You Eddie Fisher Slow Poke Whisper Wallz Pee Wee King DECCA SPORTSMrS COTTONWOOD LISTS ARRIVALS Early reports from wardens and checking stations show a 76 hunters success ratio. They also show sex ration of kill to be about 40'' doe and 60 buck. While these figures are based on the meagre early returns, it is expected that they will not be substantially altered when card counts and other checks are in. So far, one item that is a direct law is product of the either-sewell worth noting. It appears cer- tin that less dead deer were left on the ranges during this year's hunt than for many years. Reports from Department field personnel and sportsmen alike bear out this thinking. Last year, 485 sportsmen contacted in one area of hunting, reported seeing 80 dead deer left on the range. This year, 553 sportsmen contacted in the same district reported seeing only 29 dead deer. These figures come from the Oak Creek study unit under the management of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Another item of note would be the fact that, with the apparent hunter success as so far shown, more hunters will have killed a deer. This compares with other years when many hunters killed x THE MIDVALE SENTINEL November 16, two deer, one during the regular buck season, and one on special permit during a later season. on Many unsuccessful applicants these special hunts had not killed a buck during the regular buck season. It is felt by Game Department spokesmen that there is a more equitable distribution of our deer under the new either-selaw. Fear has been expressed by many sportsmen that we have overshot our deer herds in some areas under this new law. Should such prove to be the case, these areas may be set up next year for hunting the bucks only, or if a serious depletion exists, they may be closed entirely. Hop Is Dec. 7, Officers Plan Say Seniors Broadcaster) (From J. II. to be the Dancing Party "Rhapsody in Blue" Dec. theme the Senior Pre-Holid- ay S. is x of Hop, 7, comes the announcement from Stephen Motto, president of the senior class. to obtain Al "We are trying Sedgley's orchestra, but the arrangements aren t oeiinite yet," revealed Stephen. "Tickets will be $1.00 per couple." Assisting Stephen with arrangements are Leah Jenkins and Sharon Roach, vice president and secretary. A floor show under the direction of Mary Ellen Sjoblom will be in keeping with the theme. Chairmen of the committees e completing arrangements are Allen, refreshments; Shirlene Alsop, decorations; Dennis Webster, orchestra; Karen Webb, dance cards, and Peter Dow, tickets. The advertising is a special project taken on by DECA. Many upland game bird hunters have asked why there is no extended season on hunting quail in Washington county as there has been in other years. Drouth conditions during the past two years and the increased hunting in this district are the two main reasons given by the Game Division for confining the quail season to the duration of the regular hunting season. Try a Sentinel to Build a Dream On Louis Armstrong Undecided The Song Guy A Kiss Lom-bard- e And So To Sleep Again long Ago Dick Iiaymes I Ran All the Way Home Got Her Off My Hands Bros Mills La-Ru- Want Ad. (From J. II. S. Broadcaster) "Thursday afternoon will hold fun galore for Jordanites", comes the word from Blaine Anderson, student body president. "It will be the annual Thanksgiving party, and the program will include dancing and special plans to honor Jordan's '51 football team." Chances on turkey and chicken draws will be sold during the dance, acording to Blaine. A show in the auditorium and carnival games in the lower gym will provide entertainment for students not wishing to join in the dancing. 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Styrofoam .Bases 98c "Hi-Lo- " ' in i it Holds l 8x10 in. Blocks r" r et 1 1951 Friday, Page Eight two-to-on- J Get Ideas 51 N. Salt Lake City, girl, Nov. 10. riquez. A new mystery. How Good It Your School? by Boyd Shaffer and Bernadine W A Yauch. A handbook to help Shell, Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 10. Elbert Baird and Mary Ennis, parents. Veterinary Guide for Farmers, Draper, girl, Nov. 10. Glade Christensen and Wilma by G W Stamm. A practical handbook. Osborne, Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 11. David Patterson and Mary Allen, Hcuie in Rabin Lane, by V F Voight. Adventures of a girl of Sandy, boy, Nov. 12. 1833 who travels west on a stageRalph Parker and Faye Price, befriendis meets robbers, Sandy, girl, Nov. 12. coach, Alexander Smith and Marilyn ed by a circus troup and eventuBell, Salt Lake, girl, Nov. 13. ally reaches her uncle. Leo Murray and Betty Nielson, Lone Star Tomboy, by A Allen. Concerns the experience of a tom- Murray, boy, Nov. 13. Robert Siddoway and Barbara boy, whose mother sent her to friends to become a lady. Thompson, Salt Lake, girl, Nov. Whiter and the Rustlers, by G 13. Rounds. Story of a boy who wanted a new saddle. HEWS Mr. Snivel's Cookies, by J Flory. A picture book story for the Many arrests have been made youngest. I Like Winter, by L Lenski. Pic- already this season for the killing ture book of winter and its activ- of Whistling Swan. Heavy penalties have been assessed. Migratory ities. tabar and Father Christmas, by game bird hunters would do well J DeBrunoff. A new addition to to know this bird when they see it. Ihe Babar set. Whistling Swan are not geese. Without good reason, this bird is sometimes mistaken for a Snow Goose. The Snow Goose is legal game during the present migraBirths at the Cottonwood ma- tory game bird season. The Whistis protected at all times ternity hospital during the week ling Swan law. Federal under of week, this ending Tuesday e Hunters should know the differmajority of showed a ence in the appearance of these girls born than boys: and Mary birds. The Snow Goose is the only Leonard Palmer Greenfield, Riverton, girl, Nov. 7. white goose that frequents our Raymond LaRocco and Earlene marshes. He is readily identified by his size and the black tips of Hunter, Midvale, girl, Nov. 7. Clifford Casselbury and Gladys his wings. He is much smaller even than the Canada goos, which is the Tooth. Murray, girl, Nov. 7. goose most often seen in Utah. George Stringfellow and The Whistling Swan is a much Rawlins, Draper, boy, Nov. 7. Thomas Fagg and Georgia Niel- - larger bird than the Canada goose, is totally white in color, and has Salt Lake, fcirl, Nov. 8. an extremely long neck. The swan Elmer Schindler and Iola is two t6 three times larger than Murray, boy, Nov. 8. Clifton Torrey and Conna Hor- - the Snow Goose, which is the only goose that is at all similar in color rocks, Riverton, girl, Nov. 8. Fred xitkyer and June Bnng- - or appearance. hurst, Murray, boy, Nov. 8. Success of Utah's first deer hunt Alma Thomas and Julia Wilson, 8. Nov. an either sex law seems as- under girl, Sandy, Fern and Jenkins, sured according to all data and Henry Fisher 8. Nov. Midvale, girl, reports so far in the offices of Lois and FjelGame and Fish department, the Richards George While it is too early to accurate- steJ. Murray, girl, Nov 9. Maine Boden and Angela Daez, ly predict the outcome of the to- tal hunt as it relates to exact figS;ilt City, boy, Nov. 9. Frank Schmidt and Genevieve ures, facts and figures already West Jordan, boy, Nov. gained would indicate that the new law is a move in the direction of !). Joseph Ray and Delia Murphy. better management of our deer. c. 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