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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) Page Eleven SENTINEL 601 cases covering processed Friday, January IS, 1957 these violations in 1956. The arrest report lists the next greatest number of violations, 123 for hunting in closed areas; failure to display license, 112; fish ing without a license, 96; over limit of fish, 73; hunting migratory birds with unplugged gun 66; and shooting migratory bird; after hours. 60. Arrests for fish and game law violations in Utah last year show an increase over 1955, according to figures released by the de partment of fish aad game. Total amount of fines imposed an.I the average' fine for each case processed by the courts both show increases over the previous year. A comparative table shows the arrest report records for the past five years: NEW BEGINNERS DANCE CLASSES Number Year of Arrests 1781 1654 1665 1706 1369 1956 1953 1954 1953 1952 3 years and up Barbara Prouse HU - 18 dismissed, Ill a report be made each two years mum( it management during the period July 1, 1954, through June 30, 1956. snows it the department ex panding to meet the needs of yearly increasing sportsmen and at the same time pro gressing while living within the income derived only from those who participate in these outdoor fields. A highlight of the report is the fact that 24.92 of all income has been expended for capital outlay during this two year period. Department income and ex penditures are readily seen as well as the detailed operations of each division. The 32nd biennial report be comes an important document in the history of management covering one of the state's great economic resources. It will be added to the 31 previously submitted bi ennials, the first of which was made to the governor and territorial legislature prior to state hood. Copies are distributed to pub lic and school libraries over the state where they become a valu able historical and resource refer- t:i'iI 1. I II Ullflli . T that such next biennium. ffw :! m mission. The law requires multi-millio- ence. - rw- - 4 ft r 1 r r f If Save inie and steps! Plan the dining area with LIGHTforLHHJG Define the place in which the family con grcgatcs to have meals, carry on hobbies and do homework. From all the lighting fixtures now available you will find it easy to choose a style that directs light downward on the table and upward to add to the general illumination of the room. See what a wide variety of contemporary and traditional fixtures there arc to meet this important need for light for living in the kitchen, "Make a Place for Wildlife" is the theme and goal of National Wildlife Week, now set for Mar. this year. Dedicated annually to the pres ervation, advanced management, and a greater public understand ing of the important fish and game resources in the American way of life, the weekly observance is sponsored each year by the National Wildlife Federation and affiliated state federations. It will be sponsored in Utah by the State Wildlife Federation and '.he member clubs with which sportsmen are affiliated in many communities. Need for such an observance to call public attention to the value and needs of wildlife was first recognized 19 years ago, when in 1938 National Wildlife Week was decreed by presidential proclamation. Theme and observance of the week has been under direction of the National Wildlife Federation since that time. Each year an important problem concering conservation needs has been brought to the nation's attention through this program. Probably no more pertinent 17-2- 3 STEP Lightly f Cwsh-- Crepe Soles N I4?5 BROWN'S 7 N. Main Mldvate it. i1 . 'AT VuwirmiiV McCarthy. FHA TITLE Largest portion of the budget will be allocated to purchase of new equipment. Ten heavy-duty locomotive units and 250 new freight cars have been ordered at a cost of diesel-electri- BUY FROM YOUR DEALER for June and July, will be the SD-type, 1750 horse nower. with 6 driving axles. The units, with 6 extra traction mo tors, will cost $2,548,130, and will bring Rio Grande diesel locomotive ownership to 254 units, re sulting in complete dieselization of standard gauge operations. The last operating steam engine was retired and scrapped on the last day of 1956. A few steam engines are still in operation on the road's narrow gauge lines in southern Colorado. Freight car purchases will in clude 200 hopper cars to cost $1,812,033, and 50 covered hoppers at a cost of $525,- 657, an aggregate expenditure for new freight equipment of $2,3J7,- 690. The 1956 budget provided for purchase of 300 new box cars, 100 new flat cars and 50 covered hoppers at a cost of more than $5 r program to million. The the road's and increase upgrade freight car fleet will have cost almost $7Va million when deliver ies of equipment have been completed. The 1957 rail program will involve an expenditure of $675,000, the major portion of which will go for about 12 miles of new 106lb. rail to be installed between Salt Lake and Ogden. road-switc- 9 h BUILD UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. - NOW ENTRANCE! REPAIR NOW Farm Buildings Fences Additions to Homes 1 rv in nn i 'AND DON'T FORGET MY STORE WINDOW" This, of course, looks like a pretty extreme case. However, there's hardly any length, we won't go to in order to make our customers happy. If you like prompt, heads- up, courteous service, try, us soon. You'll come back again and again for more of ANYTHING YOU WANT TO .gag? CAN FINANCE BUILD WE triA . came! GET YOUR GOODYEAR TIRES AT $2,500 up to 3 years to pay 70-to- n Newbold Super Service 70-to- n STUDEBAKER-PACKAR- JENSEN & KUHRE CO. 96 East Main 103 E. CtnUr Midvale, Utah AM5-03- H Sandy tow-yea- HttE SAW ATTENTION Business Gains FOLKS Utah's theme has been chosen than the one to be highlighted this year.l For without a continuing place", or habitat, for wildlife this resource will soon vanish from the American scene. Good living space for wildlife with the right combination or food, water, cover and protection is constantly shrinking. If future generations are to have the chance to enjoy wildlife as an integral part of our outdoor heri tage, we must protect, preserve and add to nature's living places. The message telling what Is happening and what can be done to help will be carried to all walks of life during the annual observance of National Wildlife Week. It will be told by press. radio, TV, talks to schools and srganizations, and by pictures and window display. National chairman of the week this year is Walt Disney, Inter nationally known for his work In and support of conservation pro grams. Midvale, Utah COURSE YOU SAVE! IF Employment and business picture for 1957 will be slightly above that in 1956. and employment should gain to new record highs, a bank V ing leader predicts. He is lllard L. Eccles, president of the Utah Bankers Association. "There Is no evidence that our robust economy of the past three vears has' reached a' peak," Mr Eccles said. "Our studies show that most mineral production, on which much of the state's econmy is based, should continue at high levels. Steel should continue to operate at capacity to fill orders now on the books. Indications are, however, that steel shortages will SfiLE 7200 S. Stale Banker Predicts CANNERY SALES DOES IT AGAIN! Sales Were Originated Here, and If You Are Planning To Store Food More Than These Prices. Shop CANNERY SALES First. 0 All Money Back Guarantee Merchandise 100 PEAS of 24 Cat BEANS 303 Sin of 24 Cat CORN 303 Sin PEACHES Cat of 24 3.89 2.39 2.59 5.98 : 2.98 79c 4.95 1i 49c 79c (StUd Utt 29c vart) 6.76 lb. 11.49 1.59 4'j 69c 29c 5.98 20c 49c WHOLE FRYERS Swifts WHOLE FRYERS Cat of 6 PINTO BEANS Cat RED BEANS Cat LIMA BEANS Cat Large LIMA BEANS Cat RICE Cat NORTHERN BEANS ach TABLE SALT PEPPER Small WHITE BEANS 25 lot. RED KIDNEY BEANS full pound GREEN SPLIT BEANS lb. can 5 MILK 60 PEANUT BUTTER Ibt. SaaUbl 20 Ibt. MOTOR OIL Charttr MOTOR OIL Charter 10-3- 0 65c qt. 10-3- 0 Cat of 24 Double Yellow SPLIT BEANS Etgle GOLDEN GRAIN PRODUCTS MACARONI SPAGHETTI MHC1KHU n csttfi, lUKiQii, maaf FLOUR All Purpct 25 lbs. 2.49 25 lbs. 2.49 25 lbs. 2.49 25 lbs. 3.49 25 lbs. 2.49 25 lbs. 2.49 25 lbs. 2.59 25 lbs. 2.69 25 lbs. 3.39 25 lbs. 2.69 25 lbs. 2.49 Cat of 24 HONEY STORAGE CANS BLACKEYE BEANS lb. Cut up to POWDERED MILK Rg. HULK SAM'S 4 01. PINEAPPLE JUICE POWDERED Pay nothing down and take 12 We Have 25 lb. Cans Fou You at Our Cost CASK SAL K S Spring Garden Don't Pay Any W FOOD FINANCING Yes, you can buy on these prices months to pay on $100.00 worth of groceries. Boneless Chuck Roasi Lamb Chops Boston Bull Pork Roasls Chuck Roasts -- 29 Pork Liver lb- - Dinner Steaks 49c Slcaks New York Steaks T-Bo- ML BUYERS QUANTITY Bulk AEROWAX Srazigq 3 I all-ste- KCMTUaartOtJttOM LIVE BETTER. ...Electrically J Months 36 c 'y --Water fill 53 T LUBRICATION! this-vea- r MOTOR OIL 1 I n 1956. Average court cost per case The current edition of the bi locomotives, on which deprocessed was $3.75. ennial gives a graphic word and The is tentatively scheduled livery Of the total arrests made 66 picture history of fish and game had no fine imposed, and one was found not guilty. Cases involving 152 juve niles were taken to the courts. The report further shows ar rests were made for violations of 58 different sections of the fish and game code. As was the case in 1955, failure to tag. or properly tae deer once again accounted for a major share of the law violations. There were TAP . BALLET PERSONALITY SINGING i. $18.05 $23.09 Deduction of $6,687.01 from the prior to the meeting of the legistotal actual fines assessed by the lature. Copies are distributed to courts leaves a net of $20,849.99 the legislators for study of the returned to the state for deposit department's progress, program, and recommendations for the in the fish and game fund during were Starting, Saturday, Jan. 19 - Progressive management of the Average Fine state's fish and game resources is again shown in the 32nd bien$16.46 $18.72 nial report to the governor from Com$16.02 the Utah Fish and Game somewhat affect expansion plans while outlays for utilities and sf fabricators." pipelines should be somewhat "Bankers expect savings in above 1956 totals. Housing conUtah to continue at a relatively struction is expected to be slight high level," Mr Eccles said. "High- ly lower than last year. ConstrucThe Denver & Rio Grande Wes er bank interest rates, toeether tion for local governmental unit: ith promotional activities to en- - and schools should be about even :ern Railroad again has approved dollar budget for ourage thrift, should encourage with 1956, with reclamation and i improvements and new equipment further gains in savings." highway programs up." "Our surveys show that total "Our .Utah bankers expoet the :n 1957, it is announced by Pres construction in Utah in 1957 demand for credit to be high for 1. B. Aydelott. hould approximate the $300 mil some months, possibly higher Expenditure of $7,250,000 lion figure in 1956," the bank than the supply of available will bring to morehan $150 leader said. "Construction of com funds," Mr Eccles said. "Tight million the total spent in system mercial and industrial buildings money has helped to curb threatimprovements since a major re- should about equal 1956 levels. ening inflation." was habilitation program inaugurated in 1935 by the late Wilson Grande to Spend $7 Million On Improvements Rio io lbs. 1.49 10 lbs. 1.49 so lbs. 2.89 ne Hinds of Beef Spring Lamb Veal Hinds ... IOC 37i |