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Show , TRE MDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. UTAH 5 Vi'rfay, December 21, 1965 fly Mr & Mrs ItenriellV Vtsti lass, Granger. They met Mr & Mrs Keith Wanlass and son Keith Edward, Granstville, at the performance. Warren Casper, who is ill in the Salt Lake Airport. Keith Edward has left on a mission the hospital, was missing from to Uruguay. the choir, and Dittmar SchrodMrs Lawrence Nielsen and er generously brought his tape recorder and recorde d all pro- daughters and Mr1 & Mrs Wally Nielson and family, Mr & Mrs ceedings as a Hilt to Mr Larry Nielson and family, took advantage of the Christmas The Seventies held its annual tree permits and went to EurChristmas paryt at Harman's eka and got their own tree this cafe. Those attending from year. Later Mr & Mrs Denny Bluffdale were Mr & Mrs Glen Nielson and family joined them Kump, Mr & Mrs Al Johnson, at the Lawrence Nielson home Mr & Mrs Allan Webb, Mr & and enjoyed a family program Mrs Moyal Anderson and Mr & .and dinner. Mrs Bob Turner. Bluffdale boy scouts are tryA mother- - and daughters ing especially hard to get all Christmas party was enjoyed their parents to attend the Disby the Bluffdale First Laurel trict Court of Honor Dec. 3. Class. The girls served a ban- The last court they missed getquet and Olive Nielsen, teach- ting first prize by being short er, lead the group in a discus- two more parents. sion. They played games afterJack Hatt returned from St. wards. Those attending were Mark's- hosptial after major Grace Farnsworth and daugh- surgery and is convalescing at ter, Linda, Deloris Spencer and home. daughter, Jackie, Renee Crane Officers, teachers and their and daughter, Sandra, and Car- husbands enjoyed a Christmas ol Lester. dinner party this past week. Mr & Mrs Harold Beckstead Honored guests were Mr & Mrs and Mary Turner enjoyed din- Calvin Webb, Mr & Mrs Boyd ner at the home of Joy and Mousley, Mr & Mrs Wally NielMary Mousley this past week. sen, Edith Denning, and Mr &. Mr & Mrs Beckstead are going Mrs Bodell. Also attending were to spend the winter in Californden mothers and their husia. bands. Jean Larson, Farah HenderWarren Casper is in the Holy son and Inez Smith were host- Cross Hospital undergoing tests. esses at the home of Jean LarJohnny Peterson and Henry son for the Riverton Daughter Holmes went to Fairview with of Utah Pioneers. There were Ben Parry this past week. Ida Hatt is home from St. twenty members present and gifts were exchanged. Phyllis Mark's hospital after under goButterfield, captain, was in ing surgery. Lennie Bills underwent surgcharge and Anna Mae Sand-strogave the lesson. ery at Cottonwood Hospital. She is the daughter of Mr & Mrs The children and grandchildren of. Mr & Mrs Wilbur Webb Raymond Bills. Claudia Parry had a surprise met at the home of Mr & Mrs Reed Webb for their annual birthday party for a shut-in- , Refreshments Christmas party. They were en- Dillie Bowen. tertained by songs from Hal were served to ovr fifty gests were served at various interWardle, played games and vals throughout' the day. Mrs Clarence Frost is ill at changed gifts. There were 40 Dee Merrill left Monday for the . University Hospital. She San Francisco and left Tuesday was formerly Zclma Crump. The Trekker class enjoyed a for Hawaii. James Long may Christmas swimming party at join him in the near future. Rena Berrett presented the West Jordan. plant. Bluffdale Ward with a poinsetta Learn-to-SISchool Karen Pando and son Michael are visiting from California at Set for Beginners the home of Mr & Mrs Parley are figures Registration Allred. Mr & Mrs Fred K. Wanlass, mounting for Salt Lake Counschool. Salt Lake held a family reunion ty's annual learn-to-sk- i for the Fred C. Wanlass family. This year registration will be Any They had dinner and sang limited to 1500 youngsters. who resides in Christmas carols. Those attend- youngster ing were Ruth Wanlass, Bluff- Salt Lake County may particidale, Mr & Mrs Kenneth Wan-les- s pate in the always popular and family, Granger, Mr program. Registration takes place at & Mrs Keith Wanless and famtwo locations. Salt Lake Coun& Mr Mrs Lee ily, Grantsville, offices. 5177 S. racreation ty Wanlass and family, Bluffdale, Citizen's CenMr & Mrs Jerry Pearce, and State,237and Senior10th South East, said ter, & Salt Mrs Mr Lake, family, Dale Wanlass, Granger, and Paul Rose, recreation superinMr Mrs Duane Wanlass, Salt tendent. course is The designed for Lake. The family of Charles A. beginners only. Turner met for a Christmas dinner at the home of Charles and Gwen MCFarland Sunday. There were 210 dinner guests McKEAN, Mrs Samuel ., 78 present. . (Ada Elizabeth Crapo) Mr & Mrs Jack. Turner had 601 E. 1st North, Sandy a dinner party for the Turner Died Wednesday, Dec. 15, in family this past week. Guests were Mr & Mrs Marvin Kirk, Tremontoti hospital of natural Mr Si Mrs Harold Beckstead, causes. Funeral services were Mr & Mrs Jay Mousley, Mr L held Saturday afternoon and Mrs Sam Turner, Mr & Mrs burial was in Sandy city cemDon Merrill. Mr & Mrs Bob etery. Mrs McKean was born Nov. Turner, Alice Kidd and Mary Turner. 15, 1887 in Draper to Charles Mr & Mrs M. S. Larson were Collins and Elizabeth Orgill dinner guests at the home of Crapo. She married Samuel Mr & Mrs Ren Howard, River-ton- . Emery McKean June 25, 1913, They celebrated Mr How- in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Apr. 15. 1942. She was ard's "0th birthday. A film was shown to several active in the LDS Church, forresidents of Bluffdale on "The mer member of the Tabernacle choir and attended LDS BusiArt of Teaching." Ben Parry sent a Christmas ness college. Survivors include her daughtree to St. Mark's hospital to Mrs Leon Sheppick (formerly ters, Mrs Earl (Arline) May-narTremonton, Miss BeverMary Crump). Mrs Sheppick is ly McKean, Sandy; 1 grandreported' to be improving. Ruth Wanlass spent the week child; brothers and sisters, A. end with her son and his fam- - J., Salt Lake; C. A., J. Clement, Stanley L., Miss Eva Crapo, Mrs Alpha Nelson, all of Sandy. $ae Bluffdale &Irs Moyal Anderson 234-315- Painled Scenes Tel Christmas Story The annual Christmas Can-fat- a was presented Sunday in iPluffdale Ward, narration writ-teby Maxine Foster of A scene was manger painted by Dee Merrill, son of ,;Jdr & Mrs Howard Merrill and the story of i pictures telling Jesus were presented bv l'hvl. lis Pasket and shown 'to the ' audience by Joyce Smith as Beatrice Casper narrated the 'story. The choir was conducted by ,,;Mary Mousley with Janalee 2!arley as organist. ,(; Hubert Turner presided over n Ilen-"r.ifc- r. -- 1 i - mum 3 ci Obituaries K t ST d, t : FOR THE BEST Service & Courtesy Repairs CAB WE DO IT RIGHT Midvale, Sandy. W. Jordan Areas All Work Guaranteed Troester's Automotive Repair 22 N. He!den St., Midvale RADIO DISPATCHED Call Milt Golsan 2685 W. 3500 S. 298-900- 255.1241 0 A Dollar Saved Is Worth Two Earned Protect your second largest investment Our Service Is . . . PROMPT and GUARANTEED DUve aacL Saw - .'- 1 N J.W 1 . r - v7. - y .."7-- ; . : - . . - ,- l&iverton Motor Co. Riverton, Utah - - I'm j, J. .1' .,Ml J..-'- , -- nn-r- ,., This is an arial view off the 1 - 15 highway in Salt Lake City from 7th South. to Bountiful, October, 1964. This section of interstate is now open to traffic i .fcliiw iw aAl I i . v C: areas open through May 30, see marten: Open proclamation; through Feb; 28, special permit needed. No Nongame animals closed season or bag limits. fv- with Bear Lake in Rich County. a-- -, i6, table. Should ybu give the fanciest bottle rthe hest-taistii-ii boirhoE? That depends on you and your friends If they go for real, truc-to-typ- c Kentucky bourbon, your choice is Hill & Hill. Honest, bourbon with 85 years of tradition... but no delusions of grandeur. And what more could your friends want? 1 HBBBB (For that matter, what better way to show that hi EllI iMili 1 you know your friends PROOF know bourbon?) full-flavor- ed 90 ( IV1 il ...ii UM v , it Headquarters ... Furnace Cleaning 9162 S. State, Sandy ' my I fish-nced- Water Heater I": Bear Lake is open year " round and here agnlers have an state. opportunity to creel other specAIl of Utah's big game hunts ies of fish along with whitefish. are now over and all hunters The Weber River may have who possessed a special permit occasional The known kills elk periods of being illegal this year are reminded that by law they are required to fill this year are the highest since muddy due to highway conout the permit card and return lutiu, accoruing 10 a repon is- struction below Echo Resersued by the Utah Department it to the Fish and Game Departvoir. ment whether or not they were of Fish and Game. ' from the reservoir. The stream a Bag and possession limits on list date a total Reports successful. kill of 113 animals over the whitefish are 25 fish except on from the dam down to the Swa-ze- y to This requirement applies the Weber River where the bag Diversion Dam shows proon archery, elk, state, most of these occuring and possssion limit is 10 fish. mise of becoming a better trout special permits and during the deer hunt. deer. The moose, antelope There are no weight limits on stream due to the water conThe above figure is a miniall are cards postage permit trol by the reservoir. The staand self addressed so all mum and may be revised up- whitefish. should bilized flow will improve the paid keep in mind Anglers do is fill out ward as more reports are rethe hunter must fact that the 19G5 license .trout habitat in the stream. , . the in As ceived and verified. the the required' information and they are now using will continue All indicators point to a big drop the card in the nearest past, the illegal loss will amount to about 10 of the legal to be valid through Apr. 15, fishing opener at Joe's Valley mail ox. & they should be sure of elk kill. Reservoir about June of 19G7. The law requires the possesocshould the urge to this lication losses its Highest year The questionnaire season is sor of the special permit to renow upon us with thousands of turn his or her card even if they curred on the Nebo, Ogden fish hit them during this period. Utah sport men and women did not go afield in pursuit of River, Manti. and Cache areas. of Fish and Department Utah's archery deer season drawing out for the luck event. game. Game personnel feel the known this year again proved to be a of and Fish been card has If the Department and verified kill is only about permit and successful hunt, popular Game experts remind that the lost or destroyed you should SO'i of the actual loss. according to the Department of most successful permittees contact the Department of Fish 8 the During past years, the this season will be those who and Game so they may note known illegal elk kill during Fish and Game. Figures from the return of tackle their game early before the needed information. deer season amounts to 903 hunter showed questionarires it gives them the slip. Disposal animals. Considering the num- 12.035 hunters afield. of the quarry has been arranganiber of Game fish Proclamathn potential breeding Bow hunters bagged a total ed for through a cooperative lists waters open to year around mals lost each year, the poten- of 1,075 deer this past fall for with specialists of the Special season on v.hitc-fis- h tial loss would be near 5.000 a hunter success ratio of 13.3;; . U. S. Postal Service. They will fishing. in Logan, Blacksmith and animals over the past 8 year The tally shows a slight inbag and take all limits placed Weber Rivers. period. crease in the number of huntin their creels. ers over 1964 when 10,910 archChukar Season open The Utah deer management Utah's 1905 special whitcfish ers went afield. Dec. 31, statewide. through is aided program considerably SeasDepartment spokesman pointangling continues with generalby information supplied by onHungarian partridge ed out that Utah's bow and aropen through Dec. 31, state- ly fair weather adding encoursportsmen that are selected at agement for the anglers to take row hunter success during the random from the license hold- wide. Waterfowl Season open advantage of this fine fishing past several years compares er lists. They receive questionopportunity. favorably with the national naires in the mail which should through Jan. 6, statewide. Beaver: May Three streams are now open average and hunting success Furbearers be filled out and returned by mail. Addressing and postage 15 with some areas open for taking of whitefish. The should contiuc to be high as Logan, Blacksmith Fork, and this fall hunt continues to grow are taken care of by depart- through May 30, see proclamation; mink: May 15 with some Weber Rivers are open along in popularity. ment. Persons receiving questionnaire cards are requested to return them even if they didn't hunt or failed to bag a deer. So, don't let this season end with your cards all on the The Utah State Department of Fish and Game in cooperation with the University of Utah today made known plans to broadcast the third hunter safety training course over the facilities of KUED-T.V.- , Chanterests in a rather nel 7. part of the state. Designed to enable young, The two main feeder streams sters to qualify in hunter safety to the reservoir, Seelcy and as required by law, the course Lowery Fork Creeks, have al- will be broadcast each week cutbeen with stocked ready for a sixteen week period in orthroat fry by the Department of der to meet the eight hour minFish and Game. Fishery techimum time period of instrucnicians hope the tiny natives tion. will accept the streams as home Broadcast time has been set for future spawning runs. Rainfor 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. every Monbow fingcrling are scheduled evening beginning January for release into the Reservoir day 3, with classes set to run next spring. through April 18. Joe's Valley Reservoir w ill be Instructor for the course will closed to fishing during 19C6. again be Mr A. Loc Robertson, Price regional fisheries mantraining officer for the Departager, Glenn Davis, expects still ment of Fish and Game. another benefit to fishermen Advance registration is required and can be accomplished by sending name, address, birth date and age together with the $1 registration fee to cover co.st of student studv materials and postage to: liunter Safety, Utah Department of Fish and Game. 1.VH West North Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, Recislration cloj.es December 31, 15. GAS SERVICE Proclamations arc still available covering those seasons now open and all persons going 255-651afield arc urged to obtain pro 3 Gas Appliances - 1 .... and extends to 33rd South. clamations from license agents, department personnel or department offices throughout the Post season deer sex ratio counts are now in progress over the state to determine the composition and condition of the herds. Fish and of Department Game field men make the annual counts during and following the breeding season. Classification as to sex and age is the main objective of the census. The work is done after the hunt and before the bucks lose . their antlers. Deer sex ratio counts are used to arrive at the makeup of the parents deer stock remaining after the hunt. It shows the buck, doe and fawn composition which must be considered in planning future management procedures. This information is considered along with the game forage utilization studies made in the fall and following spring and is supplemented by general range condition checks made during spring range rides. Hunters participate in the program by providing harvest information by way of filling out questionaires and permit cards which they return to the department. Finally, all information is reviewed and evaluated by the Utah Board of Big Game Control together with other information and recommendations from the public before establishing the next big game hunting seasons. Joe's Valley Reservoir is filling with water. Progress in Utah's Emery County Project was marked by closing the gates at the new Joe's Valley Reservoir west of Orangeville. The Manti Mountain impoundment is planned to serve both irrigation and recreational in- jr- - " ,i . riM All i t n V 8 ' - v - - - u: n V THE M'U t Hill DlSTillCRV CO., LOUISVILLE. M. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOuRBQN WHiCKCT. M TROCf. |