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Show November 1, 19G2 EMERY. COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Ten director Harold S Crane urged landowners to pick up supplies of these signs and utilize them Mrs. Leason Bishop had a wherever possible on their lands. bee at her home one day quilting At the same time, Crane rewas last week. A minded sportsmen to obey the made for Mr.baby quilt and Mrs. Von observe the laws and Pheasant hunters can look toward good hunting as trespass cardinal rules which will con- Johnson. Those helping with the the 19G2 season on this most popular of (LJtJah game tinue to improve public hunting quilt were Mrs. Bonnie Johansen, Mrs. Dagmar Litster, Mrs. birds gets underway on Saturday, November 3, at 8:00 on private lands: (1) obtain per- Johannah Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle damavoid mission (2) to hunt; a.'m., department of fish and game spokesmen said age to fences Installaor other litter-buthis week. tions; (3) close gates; (4) refrain livestock; (6) dont be a incounts fish of and brood season ough department Late (7) treat the property or near frm and, buildings shooting dicate good numbers of birds on game offices over the state. livestock; (5) control your degs of others as you would hand for the season even though of fish and game and prevent them from hazing them treat your property Department the pheasant population throughout the state is down somewhat over the level of the past sev-- i eral years. With the 1962 pheasant season now looming cn the hunting director horizon, department Harold S. Crane once again called on all hunters to respect the rights of the private all where practically pheasant hunting takes place. The future of hunting on these land, Crane pointed out, rests largely with the individual sportsman. He must recognize that hunting on private lands is a privilege not a right. He should not tolerate vandalism or unsportsmanlike conduct by other members of his party. To do so merely means that he is a party to closing and posting grounds to hunting. The true sportsman should strive to treat the lands upon which he hunts as he would his own property." The continuing work of the State Triangle Committee over the past six years has accomplished much toward bettering the trespass problems on private lands. Cleveland News Pheasnt hunters of the area eye Saturday, November 3, opening g; land-own- Mortensen of Cleveland and Mrs. October 25. Gifts were exchanged Colleen Hansen of Elmo. games played, refreshments served, new pals and new officers Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen chosen for next year. Mrs. Ra-lespent the weekend visiting at Oveson and Mrs. Vernice the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ward are in charge of the next Jones of Tooele. years event. Mrs. Harriet Jensen was operated on last week at the Drag-erto- n The Cleveland ward Primary hospital. She is getting had a very enjoyable and sucalong aB well as can be expected. cessful Halloween party in the recreation hall Wednesday eveThe Cleveland Pal club held ning. Many goodies were sold their annual Fall party in the and enjoyed by the parents as Reief Society room Thursday, well as the youngsters. Attention Pheasant Hunters Breakfast and lunch will be served between 6 and 10 a.m. in Lawrence at the old Reuben Brasher home on main street. LUNCH STANDS AT ENTRANCE TO LAWRENCE er Heinz xDxD Strained cans Fri. & Sat., Nov. 2 & 3 White King Sego mu ilk Triangle program has been the printing and availability of a series cf signs calling attention to trespass laws, the use of the land as the individual landowner wishes it to be used or not used and the obligation of the sportsman utilizing these lands for hunting. These signs will once again this year be available, on a cost free basis, thr-- 1 Giant 69 White King MAtmET .BASKET! TOB Bisquick Lge. Pkg. 43c BIRTHS ; ti VISIT YOUR LOCAL 1 cans Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Collard of Huntington ore grandparents of a new grandson. Parents of the baby are William (Bill) and I J tall One program of great benefit to both landowner and sportsman coming as a result of the M Water Softener- - Giant 53c e Ivie, Price. CHILDREN LOVE Mr and Mrs Mark Williams of Castle Dale announce the birth of their first grandchild, a boy, born October 23 in the Price hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Rodgers. The new arrival weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Bertley Jensen PRESERVESAHD 7$ JELLIES Oil QUAKER OATMEAL vr of Ferron are parents of a baby girl born October 2. The new baby weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. and has been named Adele. new Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beach of Ferron are happy new parents rui of a baby girl born Tuesday, October 23 in the Price hospital. Colynn weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. and has a big brother. Grandparents sharing the happiness are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Sitterud of Orangeville and Mr. and Mrs. Loran Beach of Ferron. MEOHSPECIALS IrU Gold Coin Bacon . . . lb. -- 46c -- 2 lbs. $1 Puritan Hams, whole or half, lb. . .55c Morrell's Sausage Rolls, lb. . . . ,39c Elite Announcing the arrival of a new grandson are Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rasmussen of Ferron. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Bonnie) Richardson of Port Orchard, Wash. Norman Dean was born October 26, weighing 9 lbs. and has a brother. Cherry im oz. 13 Tomatoes, large slicers . . . 2 lbs. 29c Utah Celery, bleached, lge. stalks . .19c 10 lbs. 39c Potatoes, Red, No. 1 Salt Lake A new arrival in is 5 lbs. Holly Jo Fox, weighing and born October 23. Her parents are Lyle and Sharon Fox. She has a brother Jeffery and a sister Wendi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Magnuson of Castle Dale and Alison Fox of Orangeville Great grandparents are Mrs Ellen Madison and Mr and Mrs Ed Cox. ? .... Hunts 300 . Tomato Juice, Golden Poppy 4 for 98c Noodles & Beef, Heinz . . . 4 for $1 GM JQG OQBuQG FROZEN FOODS Show starts at 7:30 pan. HUNTINGTON, UTAH Mince & Pumpkin Pies, Utah ... DESSERT VJ1TII 39c Raspberries, Royal Garnet .4 pkgs. 89c Meat Pies, chick., turkey, beef 5 for 95c Thursday and Friday November 1 and 2 .--I S SOS'MM "The Adventures of the loti rrvi ! Saturday and Sunday November 3 and 4 Rock Hudson Doris Day Tony - 1. bowl 1 cup firmly packed Erown Mjx in a Sugar, 1 Tablesp. Flour, 1 Tablesp. Pumpkin Pie Spice 2 Vi I B H cans ffencni einniimjHD b. t 'MOM KRUSCHEM (sea note) and 12 teasp. Salt. 2. Add and stir until smooth can Pumpkin (2 cups), cups PET Evaporated Milk (1 tall can) and 1 Egg, slightly beaten. 3. Pour mixture Into unbaked Pastry Crust. Bake In 375 oven (high moderate) 50 to 55 minutes, or until knife Inserted 2 inches from edge comes out clean. Serve warm or cold. , . p . iswm Qnutv 1-- ravg?. jiimiiiiii diiaiflaiBiii h 3 Libby's 0 h 0 El PUMPKIN PIE Randall HMm S EDI! MUMS JACK r" mm 'jc Note: You can use teasp. Cinnamon, 12 teasp. Nutmeg, 12 teasp. Ginger and 14 teasp. Cloves In place of pumpkin pie spice. 4 333Q2flIL) CASTLEiDAl i |