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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Fage Eignt r Tuesday, August 28, 1913 hig information U so arranged as to answer your questions. SEASON OPEN HUNTING 0 buck deer. October and extended buck doe, imlu.ne; A digest giving ev,entUI InformaUntil the highway Is constructed Valley will be In gra; demand OlcJ king football" will return 11; extended ! October into tlie Tony Grove area so this tL. coming win.?. VI to tin Utah Aggie campus just tion on the 1945 hunting tea-otgas an t bmk and doe (exception La Sal), section can be develop'd for sum- - tue lationing and the a ej one week from yesterday when In Utah has been prepared by R. October 20.November seasont 11; jxv-mer end winter recreation the tlie highi . thre v.ou.1 the Farmer's fall trainingr camp L. Turpin, big game supervisor, s-Deer and Elk, December 3. as a fiepU-mberesult of tvuines 3uir.nu Valley will be improved be n.any people vi-for myriad inquiries and particl- open Regular elk t.ca n, November Coach Dick Romney reported Sat reaching the Utah Fish and Game rrd used tills winter. pate in skiing at this winter play- rheasunt November reason, Commission. urday. Thls anangement uvr. agreed ta ground. Many of the patients of waterfowl, October tern lots xtremely Lifting of gei rationing has conRomney by the Logan Cimii V inter Rec. j Buahneil General ho.ipltal are tn- -t 31; Bow and arrow. Ocn Council busy during Uie paat week making siderably hiked Interest, particular- tober ,J members p'lterested in the project, 3. final arrangements for the camp. ly the part of California and Nev-;d- a Mt t'.vr Monda'I th 1!i Logan On SPECIAL TEUMITS-aroii ' He exjects a good turnout, Includ hunters, said Director tN U known that available it :ri,,b,r .where omuceRt several boys who won letteis Lmnrd, are not numerous 'rpe.lal permits return of bunch last year, a good The digest. taken from the F u . chalrmi.t enough to satisfy tlie demand, a od veterans along with the usual last public drawing will be held on pm .f the councl published proclamation have who stars How ;rd Stone, known throughout crop of high school and week), Is being mailed without September 8. 1945. to determine to jf..v oner El Pa; I not yet entered the service. for his pitching prowess, has Utah all to whom in these inquiries. shall be Lvsued. Ap.j charge Supervlo. James Stewart a : Tlie gndders will swing right a contract to teach ph.vs. cepted for will are these will Some Summit ilsit and plications the highlights valley important permits be, Into conditioning drills and follow listed: leal education and coach athletics received at design) ted places from! determine what it necessary to It up with an Introduction into at Junior Logan high school dur27 to 5. August make for area usable the Tlie skiing September season Is Utahs regular the intricacies of the the coming year. Dr. John C. ing with sales tills winter. areas", drawing offices 30 20 Inclusive. The October to The 'Smiler" plans to dig into !rIi0, superintendent, announced Tlie group has decided that any elk hunt is November 10 located Jn Logan, with number of 'od;1J'-iIds bag of wizardry apd come up regular for who the are are: j interested permits groups private 19. to Wesley D. Soulier, vocational afflers" with some of the pre-wA native of Malad, Idaho, he reGreen and Logan canyons, 200; and! over facilities tlie Instructor at Orem, taking w agriculture elk that made the Utags one of There ill be a post season Providence. 100; Blacksmith Fork, operating them may do so by sub-- ! coived hLs degree is physical edu- - Utah, has been appointed agriNebo 125 on conMt. hunt in team the permits) 200; and Little Bear the most feared River, 200. mittlng proposals. Any Interested cation at Utah State Agricultural cultural agent for the Union n to coincide with ference and constantly the ELK PERMITS Again this year, parties are Invited to accompany ' college in 1941. He coached at Pacific railroad, to succeed Edhunts ns held In the past. Date elk jiermlts will be Lvued to Utah the committee Friday to the Sum- - Edmunds high school. Rcxburg. ward E. Davies. Mr. Souliers are December 1 to 10. Ner. residents only, and permits will nnt Valley and loox th? situation Idaho, and then accepted a Romney reported that negotiaterritory will Include Utah,headThirty-.-l- x special areas have be awarded by the tions are being completed lor an with with the Remington Arms vada and California, j tion lottery system ' eight-gam- e I slate, live tames of ben designated for taking 14 500 as In the past. is the opinion that Summit Company in Salt Lake City. quarters at Salt Lake City. It sched-uled- . An additional 1.239 j un:lejh-- s which have betn def.niUly Originally the farmers plan deer of cither sex may be tken in lud to play seven games, but the five other designated , change In the war picture has re- areas. sulted in some changes, he said. Most of the does will be hunted Meanwhile, the Utag athletic during the regular season, although In .some areas doe hunting Is ex- ficials are planning a "reconversion of their giant Lcldhousc. t ruled to November 2 and Novem-- 1 Since 1942 the big building has ber 11. Tlie pot season limits-(witone exception) are also for bean utilized mainly for the war effort, first housing the mechanic does or animals of either sex. learner program, later the army Hunters who wish doe permits i specialized training unit used it as for Green nnd Logan canyons,' a barracks and then Wtckes En- Providence, Blacksmith Fork. Little1 gineering Co., leased the north Bear River, Kamas, He ber. Straw-- ! part of the building for radio berry, Salt Lake county (Including packing operations, East Heaston preserve) Grants-villWickes Co.s government conTimpanogos. Diamond Fork, tract has been terminated and they North and South Ncbo, Twelve. will return the fieldhouse to the Mile, Daggett county, and the college about Sept. 1. Terry and New Harmony districts of the Dixie forest must make application at the nearest county courthouses before September 5. A public drawing will be held on September 8 for the limited perCleo Baxter Long mits. . In will Lake Salt have ago county Funeral services were conducted Its buck hunt for 750 anitoday in tlie Wellsville Second malsspecial In the Wasatch range. Some, ward chopel for Mrs. Cleo. Baxter new has been added, howLong, 28. daughter of Mrs. Sarah thing a buck hunt with ever, Baxter of Wellsville, who died sud150 animals on the east side of for denly In Boise, Idaho. the Oquirrh range, Decembei 1 to Mrs. Long had been employed 10. know-he- ll by the Boise Statesman, daily news. . . . . . Archers this year can hunt the paper, for the past few weeks Prior to that time she had lived Emigration canyon drainage In Salt Lake county as well as the Mt. at Wenu tehee, Washington. Ogden preserve south of the Ogden A native of RigDy, Idaho, she River from October 20 to Novemwas born April 16, 1917, a daugh- ber 5. ter of James P. and Sarah Darley Pull-Ov- er All special permits will cost resiBaxter. She Jived most of her R life in Wellsville and was edu- dents $2.00 In addition to the re' i cated at South Cache high school quired $3 hunting license. Elk After her marriage to Woodrow permits cost the usu.il $10, and this year are limited to Utah Long she moved to Wenatchee. Mr. again residents only. are Long was discharged recently from to for Pleated style front. Colors in of the eligible apply any the service. Pleated front with zipper. ExSurvivors Include her husband, special deer permits except those blue, tan and brown. Herringpertly tailored, colors: Blue and her mother, Wellsville, one bro- In Salt Lake county. bone weave. Ideal pants for 100 tan. A good sturdy pant, all wool pull-ov- er sweaters, ther, James Lowell Baxter, and a school wear. Because of the great number of k, sizes. sister, Mrs. Von Della Griffin, Wenlong sleeves. Knit to fit. atchee. requestts for information on Utahs All new fall shades, all sizes. Burial In the Wellsville cemetery hunting seasons, it is impossible was under direction of the W. to reply with a personal letter. Therefore, It Is hoped the follow- Loyal Hall mortuary. -- Aggie Grid Camp to Open Digest on 1945 Hunting Given Winter Sports Area to be Improved For Use This Year 20-3- New Farm Aid u lt 10-1- 9; Rs tg a '':i Stone Signs As uj . -'it Fr post-seas- ; -b- ar -- giant-killers- ." poet-seaso- di-c- r po.,1-ove- I di-e- e.siK-ciall- ft t e, 0 post-seas- hell do his best work if he feels right and Andersons, feel right in! 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