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Show The returned bands, It was Individuals , or organizations ndfSffrSre'Importarlt'In evaluat- Having recommendations concern Page Six ing the chukar program over the ing the angling season for next state. : year should submit them in writ-- j five days in In commission bands will s Sportsmen returning be sent information concerning age of the bird, where released and the date of release. The department reminded that prompt return of questionnaire cards andor bands forms an im portant contribution by sports men toward better future man agement of the state's game ani mal and bird resources. i. Members of the Utah State De partment of Fish and Game are meeting this week throughout the state to formulate recommendations for the 1958 fishing season. Recommendations res u 1 1 i n g from these meetings will be con solidated and brought before the Utah Fish and Game Commission at its regularly scheduled meeting in Salt Lake on Dec. This method of formulating management measures was adopt ed, it was said, because depart ment field men are more aware of local situations concerning fish ing waters throughout the state. The general opening date for the 1958 angling season, as set last year for a three year period, will be the first Saturday in June, or June 7, this coming year. 20-2- -- p;f n n i ' , . - n j YtA ' Jim Trisoliere, Crescent, stands under the sign that marks the location of his new furniture store at the south edge of Murray. Utah 4-- H "r"': PLAN NOW... for your Wedding . . . see WEDDING ARTS for complete wedding arrangements or any individual item. Catering Portraits Flowers Wedding Stationery Wedding Cakes . 7-- Fill EWES-AR- Win Chicago Trip NO 10 NO COSTLY STAMPS ADDED ON IBs 1FDS1H1 DILL PIGKLES RIPE OLIVES Kathryn. swept to county and state honors this year following similar success In meal prepara-t'o- n in 1956. She recently won a 'J. 3. savings bond for a prize '3 winning food demonstration. In addition to her Junior leadpr duties of the Merry Mixers Club, Kathryn Is president ot the Tep club at Hen Lomond hlnu school. She will be guest of Kerr Glass Mfg., donor of her trip. Sharing in the production of nutritious fruits and vegtnbs guided Marian to greater knovl. edge of healthful living and won Gaidon for her the state award. Her trip to Club Congress is provided by AUIs Chalmers, Tall can Re 89c CORN COFFEE brick 8 Instant 2 55c Reg. 4) O 49C (ere lb. lbs. 5c 10c tB?vc GRAPES lbs 15c 5c 5c GREEN" ONIONS bunches WATER bunches CRESS SWEET JUICY OYSTERS M JJ A LT 5 - Reg. 45c A 98c 29c BACON 25c pk I Cp AUL MARGARINE Z ,.29c SALAD DRESSING -- MARSHMALLOWS Erf $4 00 HALF HAM'S .At cans RED lc lb. CRACKERS r 5 pound Whole Kernel 2 SODA s(p)c s FRUIT COCKTAIL i JUST LOW PRICES ON GOOD QUALITY MERCHANDISE CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER YAMS 19c 19c 59c ea. CHEESE . . TOASTS can (BBAPE-."- - SHANK 4Um LOWER E NO GIMMICKS 11 Reg. 39c SALMON RED ' Vf 1 ft are avoided no matter what the other driver does. CHUNK STYLE LIGHT MEAT Kdhryn Gunntll drivV driving with care that accid AT'BER'N-'S- ARTS w !W defensive k five-yea- t it -- awards in the garden program. Marian planted two and a halt BRIDE'S DRESSE- Sr acres In this pro. . . complete rental service or made to ject. She cleared f 350 from produce tales, and still provided order . . . fresh, canned, and frozen vegetables for the Tuckett bouse hold. FORMAL WEA- RNo less than 12 blue ribbons . . . complete line for ell occasions , . . and awards came from her 4 It and DORIS ALLEN, consultant . for appointment, call AM 6--1 567 exhibitions at the county state fairs this year. In 1956. she was selected winner in meal We Can Save You Money check eur Prices . . . preparation at the State Fair. Marian Is president of the local 4 II club, chairman of recreation In county and secretary-reporte- r of the state group. 1 4909 South State These Murray programs are conducted by the Cooperative Ex For a limited time only a Free Gift will be given with each order. ten: ion Service. iczr m mmmmk Wm ' Mantua-Wil-perm- tractor Group, donor of all WEDDING of the be advance 7-- demonstrated expert canning ability In order to win the 1957 state Canning award. Utilization of home grown foods was one of her achievements. She canned nearly 4,500 quarts of fruits, vegetables, poultry, beef. tered, it was said. Questionnaire recipients are selected on a random basis through department license files and the information gathered from re turns is used in formulating fu ture management practices. Upland game hunters still pos sessing Chukar partridge bands taken this fall were also asked to return them to the department SENTINEL" Friday, December 6, 1957 ginning date. e The Utah Department of Fish and Game reminds sportsmen who have received game kill questionnaires to return them as quickly as possible. To date some 30,000 question naires have been mailed to sportsmen throughout the state concerning the take of big game, upland game and waterfowl. Returns so far have been rather scat ! Deer hunters going afield on any of the areas where extended ,. week end hunts are set were re ..... Deer hunters are reminded that minded that both elk and deer this coming week end of Dec. 8 range on several of these hunting will see the close of the regular units. deer season on all areas except The department recalled that the Nebo. each year numbers of elk are ilHunting dates for the Daggett- - The Nebo hunting unit will re legally killed during the deer Lucerne Valley post season deer main open for the taking of deer jseasons and asked that deer hunt-ier- s be certain of their target dur hunt were announced today as on the regular license andor additional doe tag on a week end ing the late hunts when both deer Dec. 7 through 15. and elk may range together in the Hunters holding permits for only basis through Dec. 29. this hunt or other special perAreas which will remain open lower mountain sections. mit hunts were again reminded through the Dec. 8 week end It was also noted that the courts that unused regular license tags are the Cache, Davis County, take a dim view of the illegal killare valid and may be filled by Hobble Creek (part), ing of elk as expressed in the holders on any post season 'lard, Ogden (part), Salt Lake, high fines assessed for this ofspecial permit hunt. Timpanogas, Wellsville Mountain, fense; that there is a standing reWith the calling of the Daggett- - Woodruff , Avintaquin Timber ward of $100 for information Lucerne . Valley hunt only one Canyon, North Beaver, Diamond reading to the conviction of any other post season deer hunt re-- Fork, Fillmore, Heber, Antimony, person illegally killing an elk, ana mat each elk so killed this mains to be called on the Dia East Zion and Henry Mountain. mond Fork-TanHollow area. The department of fish and year means one less animal on Present indications are that this game asked hunters to check a the range for the legal harvest hunt will begin sometime around copy of the 1957 deer hunting the following season. Dec. 15. Holders of permits for proclamation for rules and reguThe department also said that this area will be notified of the lations pertaining to these areas additional law enforcement Der- sonnel would be in the field hunting dates by mail at least before going afield. ample time for consideration at these meetings. Commission meetings are held at department of fish and game offices, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake. They are open to at tendance by the public. ing Girls Two industrious teen-aggirls 1 won trlpg to the 36th annual Club Congress In Chicago, Dec. They are Katharine Gunnell, 17, of Weber county, and Marian Tuckett, 16, of Utah county. Kathryn, a five year UtaHis "' 39c ..29c SWEET SPANISH A V il 1 : Frozen ORANGE JUICE PEAS "" STEAKS can Frexen Reg. 29c pkg. Moo STEAECS 502" 19c FLOUR CRAB MEAT 19C ALASKA SALMON ,39c VM9c 0 PORK $1.00 SIZE SPAKE i RIBS JERGENS SHAMPOO PRICES SUDJECT TO STOCKS ON HAND f ei go Jgli QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED f I7v 1 rtfltsHsijssV 31 ik TflS N. 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