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Show Tuesday, October 25. 1938 CACHE AMERICAN THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER coe-- c KADitj-- v OiTie GOSK Rea V&OA'f Ske's goag OHiO rncar. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tace Three (A New Tune Each Day By Vincent Lopez) a! roa lessor TwiK6 LOGAN. GcceifG - - AJOu). I HEAR- - - Sues wkwjs soef ny; lcssocs: Ch? - Oeu. woo shcr Focc'i. -- . tyi PEAR? "T7! 7KZM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER.! a years ago, 1933 to be exact a man and wile went out hunting. The wife got a Dear all right. She saw a movement in the bushes and promptly shot but it happened to be her own husband. He died later of the serious wound. This 'air and, Modification of the happened in the white .mountains wate nit'-- tJ be paid !in Arizona. Citizens of Logan and surroundBy A. II. Cibboca of Ihe policy on the part of the State bv furniera ! for hai "tl.iK accidents King Football may happen ing territory were literaUy awaken-- , get the Sometimes in t'tah was t 1938 sugar irnp Game Department in allowing the announced from the, share of the nation's interest for that aren't accidents. A barber In cd Monday morning Wednesday by Oivillej the time being with the most of a Southern Arizona town went bombardment of riflemen in the,0IXn 8easoa 011 l Lee, member of the State Ag- -do not to of with his friend and came quest desire commitdoe deer on the foothills) They nations sport fans but in hunting perpelu ricultural Conmmsation 'ale their Jobs as wardens, because tee. at state Agrieultm ai Adjusl-meCache Valley, at least, the first or back alone. He reported an ac- - east of Providence. asiin in -t ration ofl'ces heie. Two hundred permits had prev this same thing has been done at least the second question that'cldent but later discoveries show of the is asked when two males meet is. cd the men had had serious trou-- t iously been issued by the state1 every w he: e, ou shooting Mr. Lee said that fn can's Are you, or their own Hav you been ble and then hunting tip gave' game department to the purchasers, breeding sto.k has always resuit- - where groweis load J the man his change to get even, iwith the understanding that the cd in the same thing the buffalo, beets and desire to break down hunting." a11 ln aI1 lts a the topping loading rate of pay 8reat sport.' doe could be taken from the area got. while but a small part of the' But to ment.' it will be lrmis-abl- e aiv6S who ect some. between Logan canyon and Black- One thing we do i band of hunters who trek forth 501116 of lh hope, and make a dedrn lion of 23 p r cent sarcastic remarks menwhen Fork smith ' every year get a buck, or doe, canyon and east as that Is, Just as soon as the wild they from the total rate for loading this year still hunting is the sea- - tlon a new hat or dress t0 hubby far as Cowley canyon. The shoot 'game is extinct here again, that only. e!1 to ke,P track of was to take place four days after! do mlght be wardens will the most of son of the game seasons to jobs The deduction will be made on nimrods In the valley. Some of tthat 801116 m6n Pend on their the opening of the buck season, abolished, and not still keep them "fair and rcasnimiile rates an: was which OcThe on the payroll like was done be- nounced by the AAA S figure Monday morning, them plan on it from one season annjal bunting trips. ptember surrpislng to several peo- tober 24. fore. ; to the other. For instance there might 19. Those rates were hased on program of the game) nie general of and xaried beds pumic cares noth department is to exterminate or llig about keeplng the deer any inversely with the yield. FollowO CMrolfv of rlnAr am now is the wage scale with the 23 way, or if they did they would ing w the of "07 doe ; local range, this' slaughter trailer1 a sort of a ruthlesTaught days making f tonB or PRSami 28 is the proper method to pursue. eon,- house on the back to go hunting gee. ' What would cenup t I nine loading deduction; Is There doubt little the that lim1 even though such trips were y0U tons. $1.I9 and 27 cents; 10 tons ouota of takm Ited to week ends and the project was interested If the 11 23 WctTC public tons $1 03 i.6 and cents; Ifmm th. they would Insist that the, and 26 cents; 12 tons. $1 and 23 j he carried cut was an expensive euugh a and game iaw5 Funeral services were held Frl- - r1 6ac doe one. Others save and buy ex-- j enforced by coop- - cents; 13 tom 97 cents and 24 e awn 1180 were bucks, it e ration with Forest officials and cents; 14 tons, 93 cnts and 24 pensive guns and then are forced day afternoon in the Third ward cents; 15 tons, 90 cents and 25 for Mrs. Bessie Adamson mear8 under the present program game wardens. to pawn them for a small ( aiceat8' for too much tion of their real value and some Bodrero, wife of L. F. Bodrero bene will be at least 100 buckS territory less next season on the localifewjj men to watch, and the local! Compliance with the fair and they cannot redeem them. A man with Bishop William Evans Jr. reasonable wage scale U range. ln the south end of the valley 'officiating. police and sheriff should visit heed f farIneri Vll0 wU1 recQeive had a rife that cost $55. He bor--i Tributes of love and respect for! hunters camps and 4nsist that the payments from the AAA for coop- rowed four on it and was unable he departed were expresesd by tion presidency in Bear Lake, Ida- - successful hunters take their gun!erat0 jn the sugar program, to redeem it in the time limit, j the speakers who were life asso-- , ho. In Salt Lake City he had op- - and stay out of those hills and elates and acquaintences. street cars, both of the .not still be trying to get more, Once they go out, there are a Theyerated ' so selfish Some fellows are number of types of hunters. First told of the strength of character horse drawn and motor driven they even buy a license and red there is the scientific kind. Those and the many motherly traits. AI- - type Surviving are three sons, Rus- - cap for their wife, so they can; who know enough of the habits though she had been a great suf- j Yof the game they hunt to make ferer, she alwavs prpptci tho;- - sell W. and Roland M. Crabtree claim two deer. of Providence and C. Milford A great number of men like to w their hunting systematic. Most of,wbo called at the home Wlth Crabtree of Preston, Idaho; 17, take part in these hunts and there ten these men go and get their smile. BRIGHAM CITY Utahs new than any, The speakers were W. W. Hall g:andchildren and three great- - is notenough deer to go around, uniform game more regularly act narcotics met defeat be content to William a of a FresiEvans brother them have Some and grandchildren, Sr., other kind cf hunters. In fact ElshopJfirst trial W'hen a jury was E. Cardon and Bp Wil- -' sister, George A. Crabtree of Salt with the small buck be- - bi there are a few that never fail d2nt - di1sed in city com t here after to bring in a buck. Some of them bam Evans Jr. Prayers were of- - Lake City and Mrs. Mary Grimm cause they can find nothing largto agree on a verdict for w ho re-- 1 failing fared some B. Com-S er. Idaho. And of Mitton ! and by good sports Rexburg, that are so accommodating they doe 43, of Garland, who Ortiga, missioner to violate William fuse the go law, up, Worley. bag their friends g3me and let-, The growing and i musical program consisted there and hunt several days and,was charged with A friend bring it in. One felthe a 5 come home empty handed, but cultivating marihuana, low naired Hyrum Davis, so ac- - f two numbers by the ward choir Witnesses for the defendant F they have a clear conscience. eleven of his f' lends an instrumental trio by Hal Farr Q j commodated testified Ortiga was too busy with LalVCS Cla-are ! Prcf. S. E. meat hunters W N. Prof. and the Allready in one season. work to know the nar-th- e bringing out the doe and then.fber farm Then there is the conscientious! Christiansen ; vocal duet by Mr other meat eaters, the lions .cotci weed was growing in his hunter who just hunts long and and Mrs. Henry Salisbury, com patch located In the wolves, coyotes and cats will A . . no particular Pamed by Shawna Salisbury; vo- - MONTGOMERY, Ala with (1 y Jai so cal solo are that acfew istl Frank what left, by iafan. he was finds accaimSr., Baugh hero of the airways -j plan In mind. Sometimes sce- Principal witness lor the prose- game, sometimes he doesnt but companied by Grace Baugh. The,ed today, as a mass of burned you people who have enjoyed cution was R. c. Beinap, federal he puts in the time often walking grave at the Logan cemetery was (wreckage marked where Pilot Dave big the deer as you drive along narcotics agent. will look in vain next river the Barnes with so far and so long that he is, dedicated by Ieander T. Jones. iHissong, lapping There was a large attendance at about him, brought 11 passengers month, but you can look at the re- he when out worn completely turns and his average of getting the servioes with many beautiful and three crewmen safey to earth stuffed ones that look through in his burning Eastern Airlines glass eyes from upon some wall, his game is not too high. In the advertising to induce the Then there are the hunters who plane . Logan In order to have With one voice of gratitude the tourists to see beautflul go out as Wis wish to express our deepest canyon in the future, the Cham-- j he saved passengers testified plenty of fun In case they dont usj for the kindness shown The twin motored ber of Commerce can be silent get their deer they take plenty gratitude York ship burst about the wild game along the refreshments and of us bi our sorrow at the loss of Houston-to-Neof liquid course they must celebrate their our wife and mother. For the into flames near midnight a few route. There are a few Boy Scouts and first arrival In camp. The follow-- 1 beautiful music and flowers and miles from Monegomery, as theyj Ml who in any way gave us con- though his hands were seared, the who enjoy seeing the deer ing morning the most of them hikes and, until are apt to be indisposed fuselage burned and one motor take their periodical to them that when LOUIS F. BODRERO and family dropped out, Hissong struck to we w'b nearly noon and when they do the controls and put the craft tbey see some hunter with a doe, hunt ae not likely to be in a (down in a dark and strange field Uust gme llm raz'irrlSl mental or physical condition to A moment after the passenge-- s haps he may have pnde enough i any systematic work. alighted the flames destroyed the to realize his blunder. Speaking of being nervous in ship. sports competition few sportsmen AMERICA S ''GEEST No one aboard was hurt badly. York; Copilot C. R. Russel, Stew-- j can or are more excited than Among the passengers was J. A ard Frank Gibbs, W. O. Foote many hunters when they sight WHISKY PROVIDENCE Funeral services Connolly, their first game. One Eastern general manager of Montgomery Eastern Airlines man- new au New a is Still America's with for Hearst T. B. Alfred F. New Vonnegutt, newspapers, sportsman amed Crabtree, 74, who York'ager, and 0 rife sallied forth died of pneumonia Saturday, will and E. D. Rivers Jr., son of Geor- - Orleans Eastern Airlines city traf- tomatic OF QUALITY DRINK fic manager, and George Stewart, and happened on a big herd of be conducted today at 1 p. m. In 6as governor. ' deer. Elevating his rifle to an an- Providence First Atlanta. ward chapel.! Eastern Airlines listed the Why not enjoy this will be in Providence ceme- - ers aboard as J. H. Southam, New so justly famed gle of 30 to 45 degrees he emptied Connolly said the heroism and whisky the magazine, planting most of tery, directed by Lindquist & Sons York; J, H. Bonck, New Orleans; fine work of the pilot simply were for premium quality? Z. Lebenson, New York; J. T beyond description. his bullets in the next county, if mortuary. Young Rlv- Youll discover that its He was born April 10, 1864, in Nix. New Orleans; D. Drucker ers said If It hadnt been for that not the next state and then exsuperb taste justifies the New pilot I wouldnt be here. claimed, I don't see how I miss- Salt Lake City, a son of Charles. New York; R. B. Kahle, old-tim- e message on the deer. and Elizabeth Aston Crabtree. He ed those is nothing There label as it married Sylvia Chugg, December Also this Hunters Ague, better in the market. is sometimes called is one of the 18, 1884, In the Logan temple. Mrs. main reasons that Hunters wear Crabtree died four years ago. Acred caps. That is the reason why tive In church and civic affairs, i we have a certain number of he was a member of the Provi-- 1 men killed or wounded every year. dence town board several years As soon as some hunter sees a secretary of the Spring Creek movement it can be nothng but Water company and a member of a deer and he cuts loose. A few a Mutual Improvement associa- - HUNTING WITH THE HUNTERS SLAUGHTER OF AAA Wage Rates Set for 1938 THE INNOCENT Beet Harvest WINDOW GLASS . . BECOMES LOOSE WHEN THE PUTTY DRIES AND CRACKS s HAVE YOUR WINDOWS REGLAZEO OCCASIONALLY e LOGAN nt HARDWARE PHONE 183 ' 1 j acre-yiel- SgrVICGS Jjj YiHFQ Held 0nte S? i iwdfhi!iA d - if,? THE PLACE TO GO WHEN YOU WANT A I SPLENDID ' DINNER frac-ichap- el HOTEL I AMBASSADOR j j i SALT LAKE CITY Jury Fails to Agree in Marihuana Case Resident:1 and Transient Hotel in The Intermountain Region. Sensible Prices For Rooms and Food two-poi- nt - LJn j TEe Finest .... 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