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Show THE MIDVALE lers and the fawns are readily SENTINEL (Utah) Page Five Friday, December 16,, I960 Fish & Game These counts, important to the management of Utah's mule deer herds, are annually taken during Deer sex ratio counts are cur- this period after the hunt when rently in progress in most areas the animals begin frequenting of the state, department of fish their winter ranges, and while and game biologists noted. the ducks still retain their ant- Call In Your Orders For .hat obtained from trapping and agging operations, general winder observations and the early ipring range rides, helps state game managers keep track of lerd composition and food as well as any problems .hat might occur while the deer are on their winter range. sure during the weeks jihend. In many areas rabbit hunters can be of valuable assistance to landowners by reducing pest populations of jackrabbits. Hunters should, however, always obtain permission before trespassing on private property. And for the less hardy there is alway the highlight of the winter season to look forward to a trip to the department's Hardware Ranch, winter feeding grounds for the Cache elk herd. UUi Untvtri e Call Savings Bends Symbols of Peace ioentilit'd. For this census as many ani-- j mals as possible are counted and .lassified as to sex and age class, hat is, buck, does and fawns. From this information game managers are able to obtain an .ndication of the reproductive rate of the herd and the size of he manageable fawn crop, as ell as the relative number of jucks and does in the herd. This information, together with . I . . f - Department of fish and game spokesmen reminded winter fishermen that the special season. now in progress, for taking of Whitefish, or Rocky Mountain herring, on the Weber River in Davis, Weber, Morgan and Sum mit counties will come to a close Dec. 31. With the close of this special season on the Weber, three other major waters, the Logan River, Blacksmith hork River and Du cnesnc Kiver will continue open to this popular winter sport until jp jr '- -f '4sSs The state's mandatory hunter safety training program has apparently paid good dividends, ac- ccrcfmg to a preliminary report issued today by the safety and survival training section of the department of fish and game. According to the report there is a definite trend toward an overall reduction in all types of firearms accidents, inc u d i n g both hunting and nonhunling MOW ten. types. d dealers throughout the stale or from your local conservation officer. Knowles Floral With most regular hunting and fishing seasons at an end for the year, the department of fish and game today reminded that there are many "off season" forms of outdoor recreation still available. . Fishing . enthusiasts cap, FREE STORESIDE PARKING AM Midvale Center E. yy l- - ik - v yuf4 p4 t-- ,tt'" la. tmA Jut Linda Bement, Salt Lake City. Utah, beauty shows a gift packet for Savings Bonds available free t banks. She urges: "Give Savings Bonds for Christmas. You don't have to worry about fit, shape or color. They come in sizes that suit everyone, are easy to purchase, and make a gift that lasts and grows. They are symbols of Peace, as every bond purcha-.ehelps maintain the security of our country. This is one way we can give expression to our patriotic feelings in these critical times. Buy your bonds at your bank, and receive a colorful gift jacket free." marsn Headquarters. The six state refuges are Clear Lake, 1'armington Bay, Ouden t'.ay, Howard's Slough, Locomotive Springs and Public Shooting Grounds. A 1957 law removed the musk protected list of Utah furbearers. However, strict control of the muskrat harvest is rat lrom portunites afforded by many waters open to all year fishing as NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CONTINENTAL BANK OF .MIDVALE well as the four major streams NOTICE is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockopen to uhitefish fishing. ror the fourth year in a row, a holders of the Continental Bank of Midvale will be held at its banklong season is now open for trap- ing house at 8100 South State Street, Midvale, Utah, on Friday, ping beaver, mink and marten. December 30, 19G0, at the hour of 10:30 a.m., for the purpose of Populations of these furbearers considering the Amendment of Article VIII of the Articles of Inwill be found in most mountaincorporation. It is proposed that the Article be amended by inous sections of the state and a creasing the capital stock of the corporation from 250 shares of S(i trapping license entitles any a par value of $100 00 per share, making a total of $25,000.00. to citizen to trap these animals. All 500 shares of a par value of $100.00 a share, making a total capital furs are coming into prime con of $50,000.00; and to transact such other business as mav properly at come before this meeting. this season. dition For the shooter, the waterfowl Dated this 1st dav of December, 19(10. season continues through Jan. 5. CONTINENTAL BANK OF MIDVALE The lowly jackrabbit and the Walter E. Cosgriff more sought after cottontail also President will afford prime outdoor plea Published Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 19R0 I ONE GROUP I'or 21 of advantage MELMAC Set Service for 8 Abst"Utdy Guarant"d 45-P- S5xi?lSdft 25 Off good man. And being a good man is a difficult, continual and uphill struggle. This country has had 4,000,000 lorest fires in the last 20 years, according to American Forest Products Industries, Inc. U.S. manufacturing exports in 1959 were $1 million less than in 1956, while imports were $2.6 bil- lion greater. Despite the sour prophesies, 19;o will probably be a relatively good business year. This is the time of year when more resolutions are made, and broken, than any other. T FUOM IIIIILIIEU FOR BEST HOME VALUES Hll SANDY - 2- - BEDROOMS, ATTACHED LANDSCAPED MIDVALE GARAGE LOT. $11,950.00 - 2 BEDROOM BRICK, FIREPLACE, CHOICE LOT. $13,95(1.00 BRAND NEW - 3 BEDROOM DELUXE, BRICK VENEER, FIREPLACE, BIRCH KITCHEN, 1i BATHS, SPACIOUS CARPORT. 475 IA SALLE DR., MIDVALE. $18,950.00 NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE A "DISTINCTIVE CUSTOM HOME" Designed "Especially for You" and built in just 90 days on Your Lot or One oi Ours. Prices Start at $7,950.00 for Brick. Call for IMails- - on the BEST HOME VALUE IN THE VALLEY Floor Plans in Any Price Range, and Any Style, and Built Anywhere I. GENERAL 11 I i CONTRACTOR 1,-- -- AM 26 7 BUILDER 74 V it , pjp- the numerous4ap f SKIRTS the It is impossible to be a good American without first being a able through most sporting goods Ceramic Gifts from 69c Dorrhea Newbold's 780 waany of the six, terfowl refuges. Registration may be made with the manager in charge of each marsh, wit hthe provision that if the number of trappers registering exceeds the number believed to be in the best interest of refuge management, a drawing will be held Jan. 14 at the respective state-owne- The report, while still not final, indicates a reduction of upwards in all firearms accidents of 40 during 1960 as apposed to 1959. included in this ugure is an ap- one-thir- The Utah State Department of Fish and Game reminded hunt ers who have received game har vest questionnaires to return them as quickly as possible. To date some 400,000 of these questionnaires dealing with the !9G0 waterfowl harvest will be mailed during early 1961. Recipients of these letters are selected annually on a random basis through the use of department license files. By filing them in accurately and returning them promptly, any sportsman who receives a questionnaire contributes valu able mlormation toward better future management of the state's game animal and bird resources I his applies whether a hunter was or was not afield during the seasons, or whether he bagged or uhi not nag nis game. Department of fish and game spokesmen reminded trappers that Jan. 7 is the deadline for registering to trap mtiskrat on 1 proximate 50 reduction in fatal hunting accidents and a 75 drop in accidents involving handguns. Shotgun accidents were also noted to be down by nearly over reported figures from last year. As mentioned, the above figures include all hunters, not just juveniles, indicating perhaps that the principals of hunter safety studied by junior have in practice rubbed off on older members of the family creating an overall safer attitude toward firearms throughout the state. On the juvenile-onlside of the ledger a reduction in hunting accidents of nearly 50. was noted. The trend in this preliminary accounting of 1960 hunting accidents was termed encouraging by department of fish and game officials. However, they hastened to remind hunters, parents and safety instructors that much remains to be done. Estimates from the State Board of Education note that more than 15,000 juveniles will become 14 years of age during 1961 with like numbers coming of hunting age each year thereafter. Parents of these youngsters especially were reminded that winter is an ideal time to enroll their youngsters for a course in hunter" safety and survival training. 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