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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Seven THURSDAY, A coal man R. L. Bowditch, Only one fourth of all firearm of C. II. Sprague & Son, accidents occur whila hunting. President Build for the future generations That shall follow our beaten of Boston is President of the U.S. Twice as many occur in the home. Chamber of Commerce. Sports Afield. path, Build for them peace, security Not war, with its horror and PERCIYAL JONES by Danny wrath; Build for them true love eternal Guided by glorious gospel light, Build righteousness into their be BUILD FOR THE FUTURE JULY 23, 1953 THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio ings, This year's schedule for hunting upland game birds was a chief order of business during the July 10 and 11 regular quarterly meeting of the Utah Fish and Game Commission. The commission set the opening date for pheasant hunting as November 7. This season will open at 8 a.m. as set by statute during the 1953 legislative meeting. Bag limit, length of season, and other factors governing this hunt will sot be drawn up until field counts determine success of the spring pheasant hatch. A two day, special permit sage grouse hunt was set for September Permits totaling 1,135 were allotted over 17 hunting units, subject to a reduction in any or all districts if late July counts indicate less grouse should be taken. As with the pheasants, later counts Give to them discernment of sight; Build for greatness of character For personality, unblemished, use of a section of marshland for privately owned lands. Discussed and approved a department report covering the program to establish the chukar partridge in Utah during the past two years. A letter of commendation in appreciation for their long years of service was sent to former commissioners Newell Frei and E. N. Larsen. Several business items were discussed and referred to the department for further investigation and presentation to the September meeting of this body. state-owne- d true Build for purity, undefiled love. God's choicest blessings encompass you; Build not for gems or worthless gold But for truth and guidance di vine. Build for the brotherhood of man; The peace of earth shall be thine; Build for virtue, forgiveness of heart 19-2- of grouse populations are necessary in determining the harvest of these birds because of an unusually cold wet spring effecting the birds nesting habits. Hunting areas, number of permits for each, dates of application, and other rules and regulations will be shown in a proclamation to be published in early August. dove hunting was Mourning scheduled September 1,. with the season running through September 13. Rules and regulations for this hunt are subject to final apWildproval by the U.S. Fish and both be will doves Ten Service. life limit during and possission bag 'this season. All counties of the state will be open to mourning dove hunting except Davis and Weber, along wiih parts of Salt Lake and Carbon Counties. A game bird, or combination is refishing and h'tn'.ing license and quired for hunting pheasants of A doves. possessor mourning such a license will be eligible to As apply for a sage erousc permit. in past years, public drawings will be held fcr the permits in sage subscrib- grouse unit? that are over Huntington Reservoir was re cently added to the growing list of Utah waters being used by the State Fish and Game Department to raise "wild" trout The reservoir was planted with 38,000 two and three inch rainbow trout following an agreement (reached through a meeting of re servoir water users and department officials. This water has previously been unproductive of fish life because it is completely drained each irrigation season. An abundance of natural fish food is expected to produce legal and larger trout for into adjacent waters in the Manti Mountains. It will remain closed to ' fishing. Director J. Perry Egan said of this project, "We are appreciative of the water users attitude in this matter. The department will construct a catch pond below the reservoir from which trout raised herein will be transported this fall to many of the fine fishing waters nearby. We feel this will prove another prime move in the direction of raising fish at less cost, while at the same time furnishing healthy wild fish for planting from waters that have heretofore been producers of few, if any, game fish." "Now remember, let's not stay too late just until they start reminding us that he has to get up for work in the morning!" If you drop your soiled colthes down the clothes chute so that they come to rest on the cement floor of the basement, you take a chance with a gray stain from the cement, Especially subject to rapid and dangerous spoilage in a warm place are soft protein foods, such as soft custards, cream-fillepastries or cakes, cooked salad dress ing, stuffed eggs or egg salads; and all cooking meats, poultry and fish. These foods can't wait in picnic baskets or out on the table. And foods which cause food poisoning often show no signs of spoilage, so you can't rely on taste, odor, or appearance. d hard-to-remov- e Make charity life's guiding star. Build the love of God in your heart Mercy, meekness wherever you are; Build for yourself intelligence Wisdom, understanding divine, Build an intelligent open mind That the gospel of heaven can shine Into the lives of all humanity May their hatred and jealousy . cease, May the love of neighbor be as your own To bring earth's souls lasting peace. Donovan Hyden Worthen Of all the known kinds of ani- mal life on this earth, insects make up 70 to 80 per cent. Nearly 700, Powdered eggs when '000 insect species are known; there may be that many as yet unknown, bled" are very tasty. ' Afield. Sports Afield. r u vVw4j i twrts W Manor House, A Grade, Ready l b. For The Pan A 3 Iff lift IfI Ullsll III IWIVf? 11 Swiff Premium, Skinless Cooked Picnics NTvTCsr W . dur- program to be implemented conditions ing extremely low water Utah Southern expected in several waters this year. Listened to the recently completed audit report of the depart-of ment finances. At conclusion the report the commissioners gave a vote of confidence and thanks to department personnel responsible for keeping these records accurately and mm M- Migh.vall'y O'of.in, calcium, fcnpton , vitamin A Denied application for exchange 1 00 Harper House, Barrier!, No. AO; TJf I If 2'i can PORK & BEANS Toto T.IL 3 cans No. 300 con POTTED MEATS No. Marshmallovs How to stop con 3 COM FLAV0RAID "Khp Plenty On Hand for A lotrothlng Drink" extra wear on gears Even in the toughest 3 D( Malt. Cream Stylo, GoWtn Bantam, No. 303 4 cam Farm -- Fresh Produce operating conditions you can be tun your n differential and Cantaloupes LEMONS ass. U. S. No. 1, protection against Gear Lubricant It with tanrii the eitreme pressures that e CORN develop in spiral bevel and hypoid rears. A snecial compound in the lubricant reads chemically to form a lubricating, coating on the gear teeth. 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Approved department participation in the building of three game access roads into big game range problem areas. Authorized financial and other assistance in copperation with the Forest Service to reseed 32.000 acres of rangeland in the Pinto mm PAINT - PAPER - GLAMORENE KENWAX - KEN CLEANER GOLD SEAL and QUACKER RUGS - 9x12 YD. GOODS ALL TYPES OF FLOOR COVERINGS 9x1 2 RUGS - CARPETS - ALL TYPES OF INLAID OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE WILL FLOOR YOU ii Other Commission actions durfoling the meetings included the on INGS." "scram Sports ed- - Jfl .Ui'iV "Just now I proved that our house is the best one on the block because the paint on it came from the MIDVALE FLOOR COVER No. h can 21 37 lUU 1.00 cans CATSUP ad Mill, Top Quality 14 oi CHEESE Dutch Min. SKcod, Auarted VorMtici Mb. CRACKERS Vhta Animal, Slg VoKw lb. BEEF & GRAVY Krey'fc "A Imat for Any Moal" BREAD Skylark, Slondu Way . COFFEE Airway, "Tha World'i Matt Popular Coffo flavor" lb. II 29 29 29 57 21 33 |