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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Page Seven Friday, My 31, 1953 THESE WOMEN! Survives 88118 Each year thousands of game fish, birds, and animals are tagged by Utah Fish and Game Department employees in a continuing project to determine better methods of propagation, distribution, and management of these resources. Success of the work is totally dependent on a fair return of these tags when found by sportsmen on fish, birds, or game taken while afield. They may be turned in to deany local representative of the offices state to sent or partment at 1598 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Growth, migration trends, better stocking methods, spawning habits, other per cent of harvest, and many state's to the factors Important future fish and game program are information part of the valuable are returnthese tags when gained ed. , a band Any metal tag, whether from the leg of a game bird, a a trout, or ring from the jaw of or other big of deer ear from the returned when promptly game, will tell a helpful story in gaining the ultimate goal of a greater bag potential for all sportsmen going afield. Sportsmen applying for elk perfolmits this year should note the the in rules, laws, lowing changes governing this and regulations hunt as shown in the recently published proclamation. on Application by mafl ONLY forms provided special envelope by the Fish and Game Department. These forms will be available without cost at all license dealers by fee August 1. The $15 application must be submitted by means of a certified check, 'cashier's check, or money order. Do not send personal checks or currency. Applications will seal the fee in the special enrevelope provided and it will be turned to them without being opened unless their name is suc cessfully drawn on the district ap plied for during the public draw ines. The above application procedure is new this year. It was devised to assist the department in handling elk application moneys as well as to streamline the whole procedure covering the office work and the public drawings. while hunting "Every person, wear conshall animals, game big spicuous red headgear, and red ahirt, sweater or jacket." This new law requiring the wearing of outer covclothing other than a red head or elk. deer, while hunting ering other big game annuls was placed in the new fish and game code during the 1953 meeting of Utah's state legislature. Elk mav be hunted this year with 'only the following caliber guns: 30 06, 270, 3040 Krag, 300. 7 M.M 300 Hill Magnum. 348, 375 Hill Magnum, 405, 8 M.M. Mauser, 308, 303 British, and 7.62 Russian. This Board of Big Game Control ruling was made in the interest of reducing the number of elk that are wounded and lost to the hunter. Sportsmen planning to apply for one of the 1500 elk permits allocated by the Board this year should check application dates and other regulations concerning this hunt before making application. Re Lung Operation a harmless thing when Billy Richardson. 19 months, picked up a small piece of rubber out of a floor mat and popped it into his mouth. But it nearly cost the child's life when the piece of rubber about the size of a kernal of corn became lodged in the upper part of the left lung. Reported 'Good' Two weeks ago an intricate operation was performed at Latter-daSaints Hospital for removal of the object, and Monday Billy was back at the home of his parents, Mr & Mrs Robert Richardson of Riverton. His condition was reported to be good. In most cases, foreign objects inhaled or swallowed can be removed by means of special instruments inserted down the throat In Billy's case the piece of rubber could not be reached in this manner. The upper portion of the left lung was completely obstructed and had collapsed. Luna Abtctss 1953 proclamation may be obtained at department headquarters or license dealers by August 1. I did NOT drop "For the hundredth time, Clodd aty foot on your deliberately!" pume Knowing that infection, possible lung abscess and otner serious complications would ensue if the rubber were not removed the sur geon decided on an operation. An incision was made in the boy's chest, the lung itself was opened and the obstruction was taken out. The operation, which turned out to be completely successful, re quired nearly two hours to perform. Billy's recovery was uneventtak ful. The surgeon said an show before he the left en hospital nnw. The Sontinol for Jnhsorjhp PRUDENTIAL PAYS OFF were 710,000. The company's payments in the eleven western states were and in Hawaii were The payments throughout the United States, Canada and Hawaii during the first half year reached a record high of Of this more than $377,845,000. was than more $274,600 paid total, to the beneficiaries of men who lost their lives in the Korean war. LARGE SUM TO UTAHNS $37,-823,0- total State's Standard Of Helped Use of Credit COltee JeII-WeII- Popular' CoHm Flavor" Edward's Coffee h.Ojf ' UHZX L03T Until , 90 Crackers &. , now ,85 Moo 11 ot. 3C 2.09 Royal Satin 82c ChucEt Ebsists ss? A from Boiling Beef T Grades of Ground Beef Lamb Legs Grades Small, i Top I MBML Our BUSINESS OFFICE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Phone Mid. 1110 Midvale ((J )vW (t Produce lb. 13' 49c asc? Tender, Cut or advertising in the 60 No. Main St. Pride Fruit Sherbert and d4. U. S. 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Farm-Fres- h Mn.WrfaVt, C PERCIYAL JONES y kSSFiSSfiS HobHoiasar yip Capture summer sunshine by making jellies, jams and preserves. y Utah policy holders and beneficiaries of the' Prudential Insurance Company of America were paid $718,000 during the first six months of 1953, it was announced today at the Western Home Office in Los Angeles. This total includes all types of claim payments, diviLiving dends, annuities and other insurance benefits. For the correspond By Utah's 201,100 families with an ing period last year, the payments average annual buying income of $4,900 own 216,300 automobiles and trucks, more than 176,900 refrigerators, some 190,300 radios, 124,600 television sets and over 156,100 vacuum cleaners, according to a special study just completed. Utah's high standard of living, like that of every other state, has been made possible to a large extent by the sound use of consumer instalment credit, the study indicated. Taking automobiles as an example, the study shows that 98 out of 100 Utahns are excellent credit risks, making their payments on time and completing obligations on their contracts promptly. The study was conducted by C.LT. Financial Corporation, the nation's largest independent financing institution. CXT.'s principal subsidiaries in the fields of automotive and industrial financing have several offices and representatives serving Utah. 'This study showing the mass ownership of expensive durable goods," said Arthur O. Dietz, president of C.LT. Financial Corporation, "emphasizes the fact that mass financing is the fundamental support of the American system of mass production and mass distribution. "If markets were restricted only to customers who could pay cash for goods, the economies of 'mass production would largely disappear. Prices for automobiles, refrigerators, ranges and the like, would be out of reach for most American families." DieU also pointed out that thousands of Utah men and women are employed in industries dependent upon instalment buying, including the manufacturing, distribution and Beverage selling fields. Each year approximately 2,250 people die of accidental gunshot injuries. Deaths due to lirearms rank seventh among accidental deaths. Sports Afield. Phone your news Items to 178. It seemed like prints of the A total of 6,063.136 native trout eggs were taken this spring at the Clyde Creek Strawberry spawn ing station, according to final tabulations from the Fish and Game Department offices. This is nearly double the number of eggs taken from the Strawberry in many years. Heavy stocking of native trout in recent years plus a higher water table at the reservoir, are known to be contributing factors to the greater numbers of spawning fish coming into the traps this spring. The additional eggs from an im portant part in the department's fish propagation and planting pro gram. They have been distributed to several of the twelve state hatcheries for hatching and later planting into waters where the native trout is still an important species to the anglers 'creel return. ed the lung "well expanded" and Each of 32 companies produce functioning normally. Salt Lake more than 3 million tons of bituminous coal per year. Tribune. Riverton Lad By d'Alessio Dog Food Nip U. S. No. 1, Crisp, Green Oranges Sunkist, large, Juicy Twck 11 for 4' lb. 1 lb. 9c .00 Check These Savings! Toilet Tissue Cake Mix Flavoraid 10 raid Kft BT h.25l Pineapple S!rMi-Tomato Juice 'e.. SSl27c 29 25 Grapefruit Juice Preserves jugar 'owd.roa' or frown, n.ok(. ., . 26 1.00 Corn Flakes 1.00 Spaghetti - so... 39 25 Shrimp Sardines Suianna 8527 Sot. can SKS Sunnybank Van Zee Milk 47c 25 1 j'iiu 45 1 Scant SJJT ,4c 73c 4 talt cam 53c iik. bo. Top Quality BEVERLY Tasty Peanut BuMer 12 ot. 29? |