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Show cords are public and thoughtful P" inspection will show that Utah s, wildlife has not been shortchang ed. It will be unless a license fee To increase is approved this year. ' You've asked for better fish- ARE YOU A and within the limitations! BARGAIN HUNTER? 'ing Mrs R. Setterberg, Reporter Phone: AM 5 3348 Bargain hunting is no dis- - that our water lack imposes wel t grace. Utahns are better than try through improved ricultural area to a commercial g techniques, stocking and zone. had imp nut what uaa a pooH lake and stream rehabilitation Application for seven acres of bargain in 1953 can easily by to meet these demands. We raise and stock more trout property, recently annexed to 1961's white elephant. Never have greater demands the city near 8391 South 7th E., per angler than practically any been made upon the Department to be rezuned from agricultural of Fish and Game than during other state in the nation. We to residential, was made by these seven years following the have been able to do this only Atkinson, who plans erection last license fee increase. A con- by diverting to the fisheries Fourteen needy families in the of 24 to 2(i homes on the proper- scientious effort has been made program funds paid in by e area, which included 42 chil ly. The recent annexation has- - to meet these demands. Our rehunters. Many of our hatdren, were assisted this Christ- provided lower fire rates, fire chery facilities are obsolete, yet mas with food and clothing by and police protection and water son, Cottonwood; Earl, Brigham we cannot install the most efthe Sandy American Legion and and other utility services. City; Belden, Tooele. ficient facilities because we don't Auxiliary. Canned goods donatBurial was in the Memorial have the money. ed by members at the annual lishing waters in Utah are Christmas party were included Cundick-Hoope- s Rites Gardens of the Valley. limited. We can maintain our in the Christmas baskets and trout fishing by developing im supplemented by fresh meat and Solemnized in Temple Enjoying a party Monday by purchasing wa other perishables for the Christ were Mr & Mrs Neal Haun poundments, Miss Carol Cundick and Gro ter in existing and new reser mas dinner. ..,0-- 0 uiey weie uuc&ui ai uie voirs and obtaining rights-of- r,;(iwiieii of nnn.i,i Child Welfare Chairmen Mrs vror : Mr & Mrs Ted Griggs way for public use of streams .home ". V, Mildred llaun and Mrs Jackie in marriage in wedding rites in Salt Lake. Employes of the and lakes. Again, we do not the project Lakey completed in the Salt Willow Creek Country Club, of have adequate funds to do this. with the help of Mrs Frances performed Thursday You've asked for good hunt Hand and Mrs Gwen Levine, Lake LDS Temple. Mark E. Pet- which he is assistant manager, were entertained. ing and we have provided it president. Legion committee erson, member of the Council Week home at the through a nationally respected members were Kenneth Hand, of Twelve Apostles, solemnized of Mr &end guests Mrs Chester Hendrick- program and a wiselyTom Lakey, Clifford Maynard, the vows the son were their daughter and planned, liberalized, small-gamspoken by young Elburn Maynard, Neal Haun, family, Mr & Mrs Franz Nel program. Your deer herds live couple. commander. In the evening a reception was son and Mrs Stena Mangun, or die on winter range. Many Richfield. The Nelsons make winter ranges could support neia at tne bandy their home in Brigham City, and more deer if they were cleared New Years Eve Dance ward. Hendrick-son's Mr & Mrs Milton Cundick, 454 Mrs Mangum, Mrs of juniper and pinon and reseed Held by Legion west 1st North, Sandy, are Dar mother, in Richfield. The ed to important deer forage. On ents of the bride. Parents of the Christmas dinner was also enMembers of the Sandy Ameri- groom are Dr 4 Mrs Preston joyed by Mr & Mrs Lynn Unk, other winter ranges deer find the area stripped bare by live and can Legion, Auxiliary, Hoopes, Provo. They hosted a Murray, and Mr & Mrs Darrel stock. We do not have the money guests will celebrate New Years wedding breakfast earlier in the Wolf, Cottonwood Heights, and to revegetate or acquire these Eve at the Legion Hall Saturday day their families. Mr Si Mrs Wolf areas. evening. The evening will be Attending the bride were Miss entertained family members on keyThewintering when we spent dancing and a smorgas- Colleen Coons, maid of honor Christmas Eve at a buffet sup- will beday is imminent unable to buy or reha bord dinner will be served. Mrs Glenn C. Cundick, and Mrs per and Santa Claus added to Reservations for the party are Robert M. Cundick. Ann and the enjoyment of the children. buitate these ranges at any being made through Neal Haun, Ruth Cundick were flower girls Mr & Mrs Ezra H. Anderson, price. Doubtful? Try to buy an commander, or Kenneth Hand, ana uavia their family at home for acre of what was once deer win ring bearer. enjoyed ter range on Salt Lake City's chairman. Other committee tsest manLundicK, the Derwere duties holidays and entertained members are Mrs Gwen Levine, formed by Paul Roger Hoopes. them at dinner on Sunday. At east bench. This deer herd had president, Mrs Mildred Haun. Ushering were Robert M. Cun- tending were Mr &. Mrs Blaine to be cut because it couldn't be Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. dick, Glenn C. Cundick, Rich- Anderson and children, Provo: fed. ard Hoopes, Phil Hoones. Robert Mr & Mrs Denny Bureess and Every sportsman has theories Cundick Jr., and Thomas Cun- children, Orem; Mr & Mrs about hunting and fishing. But through scientific research Jaycees Have Holiday dick. The couple is honeymoon- James Anderson and two girls. only can we prove or disprove theor ing in California and will reside Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs David AnHome Norris at Party in Seattle where the bridegroom derson, White City. The children ies about what is best for wildlife. Such research is a strong A holiday party was enjoyed will continue studies in destistry exchanged gifts. link in the vital chain of conser at the University of Washington. MontDelier. LeGrand Bartsehi. of the members Jayby Sandy Ida., has been enjoying a visit vation. We cannot provide cees and their partners at the wiui his uau&nier ana iamuy, enough money for scientific dis home of Mr 4 Mrs Oliver K. to more will that lead coveries Mr & Mrs Laddie Martin. He Norris, Sandy, on Wednesday abundant wildlife. the Christmas with spent holiday a The group enjoyed evening. Utah has one of the most ac them. t pot luck dinner and games were pro The John A. LeFevre family, tive dinner. the played following found anywhere. Poten grams were on Mon toccther Sandy, & Mr were Hosting the party tial waterfowl areas near day at the family residence to Greatpublic Mrs Norris. Salt Lake and elsewhere me tne The nonaay. enjoy Stake will The Jaycees are completing Sandy sponsor festivities were Mr clubs or 4 Mrs Gay-le- may become privatebefore plans for the Jan. 11 meeting 'he dance on New Year s Eve to we dumps municipal Susie and LeFevre, held Julie, to the at when they devote the meeting Sandy Recreation have enough money to develop Mr Mrs Don 4 Ogden; hall. LeFevre, will he to the muDancing religious activities, ine d&a them. Again fund shortages slow becinnine liountitui; Mr & Mrs Duane Ol banquet has been announced to sic of the Mr son, Mrs worf :ln'i 9 4 Ricke, at Crescent; be held on Jan. 25. p.m. lhei sk'",P,d personnel neces-iStake MIA executive officers Otho LeFevre, Yolanda, Renee. fish and f sary to staff a modern tho nvonino ihou oil are in charge of arrangements. not found are department the Grund-p"1of Mrs home Marie Noise makers and hall recora-tiona wil add to the evening's vig wno lurtiier feted the family " ronage lists Our i,"l"'"'s, employes festivities. A midnight breakfast and other guests were Mr 4 Mrs !Pa L. P. Alvey, Mr 4 Mrs Harvey salaries are the lowest in the will be served. Mortensen, Brad and Bovd: Mr!wes,ern Un,tcd s,a,.es- We have & Mrs Robert outstanding men to Perry, Tewe; Mr lost many aeencies. We will lose & Airs Vance Miller, Joel, Ryan, other Birthday A total of $(')9,750 is the esti- Happy Zona, Gerad, Mont. Mr & Airsi"""1- - unless we can afford to mated revenues for 1061, with The Otho LeFevre did not nttend tho compete for their techincal skills residents following Sandy total the anticipated expendi- will observe birthdays next week: evening gathering. Guests en-- ' We will maintain the best at the estimated tures being Dec. 30 ionise Del.eeuw, Stu- joyed a luncheon and gifts were hunting and fishing possible but same amount, it has been an art Norma Watts, Roy exchanged during the evening, limited funds limit your outdoor Strong, nounced by Sandy City. V. Peterson, Craig Louis PeterThe John LeFevres enjoyed a 'opportunities. As bill payers you listed as Budget "figures are visit with their son in Ogden, 'have every right to question an Dec. 31 son; Brown, C.ayle fallows: properly taxes, $41,000; K.mald Aitken, Kay Snarr, Su- Mr & Mrs Gavlen LeFevre on increase in your bunting and sales tax, francises, etc., $5,100; san ('. Bailev Sains-Imry- . Saturday evening with their son fishing license fees. The first Campbell, licenses and building, $1,250; . 15. J. Jan. Turner; traveling there withKical question is. "Will I get libuilding permits, $1,000; dog ter hunting and fishing by pay- Jack Turner, Charles A. Greencrises $000; fines, forfieturcs, wood. Glen inc more?" If hunting and fish Mr & Mrs Vernon Ratem. Lloyd, l.ee A. Red$1,500; cemetery fee, $2,500; man, Julie Hae' were dinner guests at a Salt ing pressures increase as they FerCoy. Billy state liq-aallotment, $3,700, guson, Charles A. you may expect to harvest Greenwood; Lake restaurant of Mrs Bate-'havoilier revenues, $8,100. came for each day spent in .Ian. 2 C. Mumford; man's parents. Mr 4 Mrs Lest-llesFrank Expenditures, general govern- Jan 3 Vern Graham, George er Bills. They were among bro- - the field If we are incapable of $11,725; M. ment, administrative, Conish. Jan Vernon, Michael thers and sisters ivro in mrenarini! for this increased justice fees, municipal court, Terrell, Wilma Ostler; invited guests for the holiday 'pressure your hunting and Jan. 4 $1M0; city hall building, main- Bertha B. Richards. Vickie The Batemans were mR will be virtually nonexistant! Han tenance, etc., $1,150; public safe sen, LaKuc Junes; Jan. 5 among the 45 attending a family1 Each time a chamber of Jcyce include $8,975, fire, police ty, at the home of Mr ilmerce pridefully announces Bryan E. Paget. Shannon department; public works, Mrs Glen Bateman in Bennion more citizens the wildlife biolo 7 Jan. Marriott; Ray $1,and recreation, parks Venice Petersen. Helen R. Brin where Santa Claus made an an gist must recalculate and evalu 050; cemetery, $7,510; unappro ton pearance. At the Vernon Bate- - ate the effect more hunters and total $1,160; expend! priated, man home for the holiday were fishermen will have on the retures. SG9.750. Mr 4 Mrs Lee Bateman and Mr! source with which he has been Last year's budget was set at Robert L. & Mrs Wayne Bateman. entrusted Ferguson will mill the and $ra.241.25 levy A Christmas dinner was enAs a fish and game depart 20 mills. at remain Funeral services were held joyed at the home of Mr Si Mrs 'ment we have certain ohliga A public hearing of the annual Tuesday noon in the Sandy LDS Aaron Beckstead bv out of townitions to all citizens. We must Ml Ll' wiu tdc neiu on Ward for Robert L, (Roy) Fer- guests, Mr & Mrs W. L. fuoiic 31.ouugci Poust, maintain wildlife in numbers 2 in m. the Sandy guson. 74 . 580 South 300 at p Mrs Florence sufficient to assure reasonable East, Warrenton, Ore., city ball. Sandy, who died in a Salt Lake Beckstead, West Jordan, and Mr hunting and fishing success, and hospital of a heart ailment. 4 Mrs Aaron H. Beckstead, Mid more important, we must guarHe was born May 15, 1886 in vale. In the afternoon Mr & Mrs antee that there will be places Council Sandy City South Cottonwood to Isaac and Roy Reid and family, Kearns to hunt and fish Not just next Mary Jane Green Ferguson. He called on the Beckstead. Mr 4!season but in 1lS0, 2080 and 2180 Discuss Rezoning married Alice Dahl, Nov. 1, 1911 Mrs Poust are visiting here with! We have never quaranteed each A sportsman a full bag limit public hearing was held in Salt Lake and the marriage the Becksteads for a week. Thursday evening at the Sandy was later solemnized in the Salt Neighbors and friends cele- While adequate harvests are City Hail where the Sandy City Lake Temple. He was a retired brated Lyle Gunderson's birth fundamental to sound wildlife Council heard arguments for and employe of Salt Lake County day at his home Christmas Eve. management, success for the inacainst rezoning of two areas Koads and Bridges department, The evening was spent caroling dividual is predicted upon his and an active member of the with the carolers returning to own skill ana good luck. This is within (he city. the Gunderson home for refresh- as it should be. Meeting in the Sandy City LDS church. Hall, member of the council Survivors include his widow, ments. Guests were Mr & Mrs The department has undertakbeard presentation of petitions Sandy; daughter, Mrs Lawrence Malov Bills. Mr 4 Mrs Virnl en services unheard of a few calling fur rcioning of Ue area (Delia) Reading, Mldvale; oneSullian, Mr 4 Mrs Richard Set years aco. such as game ranee one great St.. E. Second grandchild, grand- terberg, Mr 4 Mrs Thomas Lak- rehabilitation, bordering pathological in South and 7th East from an ag- - child; brothers, George tergu- ey, Mr 4 Mrs Elburn Mavnard. 'vesication of fish diseases, erad of trash fish from Mrs Rose Larson The group ex (cation and lakes, ob'aining changed gifts during the eve stream and establishing new upland ning. SM3II-AXW- A L Family members gathering at 'game birds in unused habitat, the home of Mrs I.vdia Renson 'scientific pollution detection and enjouiv; dinner Christmas I've abatemant. airplane fish plan! MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S were Mr 4 Mrs Gilbert Benson, ing and game surveys, more 4 Mrs Wallace Benson. Mr ficient enforcement to prevent 4 Mrs I'.ert Reid. Salt Lake, Mrs :'.mic law violations and srifetv Helen Benson and son Calling trainin" for young hunters Allj Ken-o- n n Mrs during tne day tnese mnciions are vnal lo a 1 were Mr 4 Mrs Hon Allied and "xd fish and game program in ;.i grandson from American Fork Utah ji'n Monday Mrs Benson spent N'ow, in order to meet the do jthe day at the home of her mands vbi h you have plared jdaughtcr. Mrs Reid in Salt Lake, upon us it is ncressarv that von The family of Mrs Maud Yin cue us the means with which to, jcent. N il! l ake, formeilv of do" We nil deplore the risinr eosts !S.mdy. held their annual Christ-- j FLATS eas c party Salurdav evening "f t"dav but ea.h of us has creat , at thi' home of Mr 4 Mrs Rhine tmmeiarv and recreational in-- ; Rod, B (, Brown H iMtMii il Vincent Ilrmkman, vestment in our fish and game5 "salt lake pot link supper "rniT.im and lis future It is ,i en m-i! followed bv a pro lax ;md foolish landlord ), a! (lian-.'At lows his rmif to f.dl in hr nose and of gifts '.i'-"he I'.i'l were Mrs Maud Yin of th. rnsf of a shingle to pat. h ' 'it and daughter Margaret. Mr. a leak. K Mrs Shelly Vincent, and cbil Voil need the shingle to pro rii en vmtr share in Gary and Karen. Miss Pi- tort your roof Mai lor. Jaik Murphy, Salt t't.ih't wildlife future Its cost1 -- ; . Lake, Mr 4 Mrs Virgil Jacob will be cs than three cents a son and children Linda and day. This cost Is based upon the Mm l.aMar s n combination fishinc ani hunt. liruce, and Mr Hi' en!, and children Warren. inc license as proposed and pro M.aRar, Lee Ann. and Miss Max-(m- rated over the year. Kramer, all of Sandv. Mr 4 We can't hold tin your end of iMm Gordon ieUop and dauch the barcain by trying to operate; 'ter Candur and Wendv Sue. in l:;i at li'..i prices! iMidvale, and Mr 4 Mrs Brent Harold S Crane, Pirertorl 'Vincent and son Brent v, Mur ftah State department of For the Whole Family 'ray. Fish and Gam. L THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL Friday, December 30, I960 Page Four Letters the Editor Sandy Department fish-rear-- gKftC!:-- Food, Clothing Distributed by Legion, Auxiliary Dent fie atisjjiec) El-vi- big-gam- ir,. "r" with less than The po when you buy printing e e First-Secon- -- d Invitations 1 L Stake Dance Set $h, I V am For Saturday f 'sN, Announcements I sj. f- - v . v A -- n SEE OUR SAMPLES : n City Budget Hearing Set s 1 IFGTO 1 r s If g your year-en- d inventory shows your supply is low, see the Sen- $37,-61- tinel printers for modern func- - tional printing. U - - - missionary Farewell Programs A Specialty - S8 r ' X i -i- i -- - "fc" -- BROWN'S SHOES Tlu" Midvale Stii.nu! |