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Show DMPm news notes BARBARA FORMAN - Reporter EOIT THUGS TO TALK hunts will be accepted beginning THE: MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL July 26 at deer permit sales office Page Three Friday, July 22, 1955 in Vernal and Manila. The three early hunting areas One hundred permits were author- would be acceptable is Aug. 29. are the Daggett-NortSportsmen were also reminded Sheep Creek, ized for each of the three areas. on a sold first that will Permits be Vernal-Coaonly one special deer hunting Hills and l Miners Basin. Application come, first served basis either .by permit may be obtained by a big point for the Daggett hunt is Man- mail or in person until all are sold game license holder during any one ila, with Vernal for the other two or until the hunts are over. Appli- calendar year. cations must include full name and units. All are similar in that they are address, choice of hunting unit, big GILBERT FAMILY REUNION to be held for three week ends only game license number, and legal AT MURRAY PARK JULY 31 The Gilbert family has scheduled Each hunt tender in the amount of $3 for res(Aug. its annual reunion for Sunday, July either-seand is for an animal. Each idents $5 for was set by the Utah Board of Big The department said the first 31. Members of the family will Game Control to remove trespass date when applications for all other gather at the Murray park next animals in crop damaging areas. special deer permit hunting areas Sunday between 1 and 2 p.m. 'fiS 1 club camp. Willard BY FRANKLIN i. MEINE days to the Phone: Mid. 3123 Greene and Tonya Day are the Editor, America Pop Encyclopedia h club reporters for the paper, the Vernal-BuckskiKNIGHTON-BAKEclub camp publishes. Mr & Mrs R. 0. Baker announce Mr Sc Mrs Hyrum Olson and Mr the marriage of their son, Ray, to & Mrs A. A. Crane, Bennington, INS ABDUL AZIZ IBM .5AUD OF SAUDI AKABIA, WHO DIED LAST Miss Janet Knighton, Memphis, Ida., spent Sunday visiting Mrs Net YEAR, ? TOO Nrruitl) 10 HftVfc HAD 50WlVb5. T Tenn. The marriage took place tie Boulter. June 21 in Santa Ana, Calif. Mr & Mrs R. 0. Baker and son Thil went to Jt chfield last weuk JORDAN-FARend to attend the Baker reunion. x Miss Bonnie Jean Jordan, daughThey visited in Beaver and at Fish ter of Mr & Mrs James 0. Jordan, Lake before returning. has married Robert L. Fair, son of Mr Sc Mrs A. B. Peart returned Mr & Mrs Dewey Farr in the Manti week from a vacation to Hawlast LDS temple. Friday evening the thorne, Calif., where they visited couple were honored at a reception their and family, Mr & in Bountiful. Mr & Mrs Jordan are Mrs daughter Robert Corsetti. The Corsettis former residents of Draper. recently became the parents of a j baby boy born June 24. The Andrew Sjoblom family held Mrs N. E. Garfield entertained a reunion at the Draper park Satrecently for her five sisters: Mrs urday evening. Supper, program, Esther Jacobson, Sandy; Mrs Rose and games were enjoyed by the Fairbourn, Crescent; Mrs Beatrice barn today will Km average group. of 21 year longerlhan babies born in Dansie, Riverton; Mrs Bertha suit. cap'. PlUow I1 Ari1900. Life expectancy for male infants Wtf J2?ea Mrs Agnes B. Andersen from raincoats. Vaw-dred Alice Mrs a Powell, Sandy, and new " year5;for1emale3,72.lge9rs.L zona, has been spending a week visDraper. Mrs with her mother, here iting The Joseph M. Smith family held 2-t- on 1953 r.'ettie Eoulter and her sister, Mrs a reunion Sunday at the Draper Norma Smith, and Mrs Beverly park with 196 members present. 9.00 REAR TIRES AXLE Thompson. A lawn party was given The afternoon was spent in lunch, in her honor at the home of Mr & Sold New to One Owner games, and visiting. Mrs Kay Smith. Used only in Salt Lake Valley Mr & Mrs Jerry Olson (Marilyn Mr & Mrs Frank Fitzgerald en arrived here this week to visit Day) tertained at a lawn party Saturday her parents, Mr & Mrs Ralph Day evening. Guests were Mr & Mrs Al while her husband goes to Texas to len Evans, Mr & Mrs Galen Whet-maschool. Mr Olson is with the air Mr & Mrs Ferris Fitzgerald, Utah marshes this year are pro year by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife force. IVa-to- n and Mr & Mrs Ray Patterson. 1942 Mrs Marie Moller entertained at ducing normal or better popula Service. This body is the controlling Miss Jean Terry returned Sunday a birthday party for her daughter tions of duck broods, with a decid agency for all migratory birds. AXLE 7.50 TIRES from a week's vacation in Copper-ton- . Lorraine on her 6th birthday Mon- ed decline of 30 or more in num She was the guest of Miss bers of young geese brooded. These Game department spokesmen reday. Rons good Maxine Cole. Several parties were Miss Sharron Pace entertained a facts are shown in a report from a mind sportsmen that applications was there. she while Jean for given group of friends Wednesday eve- recent ground and airplane survey for three early special permit deer The LDS girls award night was ning at a lawn party. The group en of major waterfowl breeding areas held at the Draper First ward Sun joyed a game of croquet, a scaven- in the state. 1 day evening with 44 girls receiving ger hunt, and refreshments. Shar The Department of Fish and awards of achievement. The speak- ron is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Game said the decline in numbers ers were Ronda Andrus, Marline Paul Pace, of geese would probably call for Walcott, Tanyan Day, July Nielson, Gregory West, Dale KimbalL Bob a reduction in bag limits for the CARRIES 8 PASSENGERS I Nelda Reeves, and Mrs Doris Smith. rav. anil Craie- Rasmussen were Canadian and other of the geese ji TIME) Nel Koncurat played a violin solo ( guests of John Keeler at the sum- - dark Seats are Removable FOR species during the coming fall Miss Bonnie Baker spent three )mer home of his parents, Mr & waterfowl season. Trans. Extra, Extra Clean BEST PRICES ) days last week visiting at the home Mrs Raiph Keeler. Mr Keeler drove It was noted that 90 of all CanFREE ESTIMATES ) R ,of Mr Sc Mrs Kenneth Wanberg, the boys up to the cabin rnaay ada geese harvested within the had supKeeler Mrs Kearns. night where state are brooded on Utah and IdaSEE s clubs per prepared for them. The boys ho marshes. Idaho counts for this ( All the members of the CLYDE BUXTON and early there ( the the to night Spruces spent of Draper have gone are also under those of last in the species AT ( in Big Cottonwood Canyon for three Saturday morning joined year. Timpa-nogaMt. hike up 44th annual ' Waterfowl managers say that All the boys reached the ) returns overshootindicate banding their for received badges and top Cleaning ing is a major reason for the pre- I achievement. sent decline in Canada geese numRepairing Mrs Zclda Smith entertained at 25 Second Ave. ) Another factor contributing i. IPLnanJnM AtrAfl t fl O bers. Midvale Junction, Ph: Mid. 987 kecoring a wiener roasi inuisuaj to ) fewer Utah broods and smaller Midvale, goose on in honor of her daughter Carol this year was the extremely bad her 8th birthday. conditions on the marshes weather Second Speakers at the Draper March-Apri- J the nesting ward Sunday evening were Ronald during season. Hoffman and Howard Pixton. The The report further notes that in music was furnished by a vocal creased hunting pressure plus othquartet. Dra-- I er normal from club softball mortality losses under The i girls harvest played present the games won all regulations have has per of the this season and will now play in taken a minimum of 50 total tournament of production geese. yearly the county recreation ' Wed- This mortality rate is known to be be will played The first game FRANK PRESCOTT if present goose populations nesday, July 27, at Murray park. high seen at the are to be maintained. be also can team The 153 N. Holder Midv.lt Both state and other flyway re24 celebration at Draper park. : July fam- Ph. Mid. 555 Mr & Mrs Byron Peart and ports in general indicate a good duck population for the fall hunts. More ducks are annually raised on Utah marshes than are taken by gunners in the state each f alL Many birds taken are migratory into the state while many birds raised on local marshes are harvested in sister states to the south. The department said the annual FRIED CHICKEN proclamation covering regulations 1 for the fall waterfowl season would be set about the latter part of AugHAM STEAK ust. The Fish and Game Commisper sion will take final action on these BREADED VEAL rules following receipt of the broad, person general regulations as issued each 4-- 4-- H n 6-- 13-1- 20-21- IP A Ms - y, DM TM.T EXCELLENT Condition 7T - LOW in Price CHEV. 1954 CHEV. 2-t- on NEW TIRES AXLE Extra Long Wheel Base Will accomodate a 16 ft. bed Used by Local Cattle Dealer ONLY' $1645.00 ONLY $1895.00 n, FORD '53 RAIN GUTTER Chev. 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