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Show r: I r Deer Sentiments-,- Season-fo- g ' rv'i IT.!Beetle ''i day. of iW-iire- t over. In deer the stead pf thrilling sight of s JninttrS golng' oxtt airdlad'io red hunting garb of various ! kinds and of all vintages, the few spectators $C a few discouraged looking vehicles ; straggling' Into toym. Such equipment.- - Such accis season-in- g i , outerments! A black Cadillac pulling a small trailer stopped ' at the 'service' station just back of a tired,1 loaded, wired up jeep. .Campers lined the street. Most of them were shin ing new with shining new huntr ers leaping out of the cab. One camper was old and shabby but the, self -- conscious bride and .groom made It a glamorous Jhome.r.HUl f;Dd Citlj ' The stores fpW put camp supplies - bread and butter, beans, fresh vegetables, dark glasses,, a. psychedelic pillow of nylon 3 slip, Playboy, pairsbracelet. hose and .turquoise "The Second Ward Relief annual bake Society set up their service , half-learte- Marian Nielson candy, one even had a gun! But then faces were glowing. It "was fun to be out on a camping trip where their men could practice all the cooking secrets they had been bragging about for a vear! Some locals will still go out. Some will be enthusiastic and and early-bird-rls- ers get-out- - and -- Others will go out ifrpi1 work and come in with a work-ers. Travel Council sets mail record Requests for Utah travel information during September totalled 9, 750, an increase of 739 over the Utah Travel Council's September mall count in 1967, according to director David Rose. The record 9,750 information requests -- - the council's sixth straight monthly mail record information on Utah well as general travel information. Visitors to Council Hall, the agency's visitor center and offices, totaled 2, 795 during September, a nine 96 increase over the same month in 1967. The San Juan Record Montirello, Utah Thursday, October 31, 1968 Page Fifteen as skiing and deer hunting, WIN WITH LINN! VOTE SHARP BE SHARP BAILEE j Democrat -- I UTAH STATE AUDITOR i t i - Sr vs for : sale In. an abandoned dough: station; They sold pies, 'hotnerolls nuts, woven rugsj1 s. made candy and all such good-iegood talk They gave away and camp 'information on roads in monev, took places.1 They ' well wishes and personal -- j so checks. But they sold out dly 1 ers back-befo- re j ' , ; BY ' So-- , big deer. Still others will go and come out back the same way - with no deer. But it will be worth it all - for some Lucille, or Ora, or Pauline will can it and freeze it and Jerky It, What more can any deer hunter want? All - in - all, deer seasoning is a way of life - a life in the open. It is a life with friends and neighbors, fathers and sons, all sharing a beautiful sky over a trail of golden aspen leaves - with perhaps the BIG ONE just over the hill. n ' v - x i : X' f x U"J V- k 1 ? I ! " that corner deflated. Some got their deer the first day. Some came through town with their deer tied on the outside of their vehicles. Some covered them up inside their vehicles.' Other hunters stayed out on the mountains or flats or mesas to help others hunt. Still others stayed out . to get their years camping caught up. One' hunter said he didnt even see a deer track let alone a deer.' Anooldster said ther missd hit-tibut he saw plenty the ml Jean Blickenstaff was upon the top of the Blues before. day break. He 'reported there weren't any deercthere. Ken'J bald-head- ed EMINENTLY QUALIFIED .integrity A - r McDonald and Bryce. Redd skirted the county lower down. The party did see one big "buck," but couidntrshoot' it because Bogue Bayles' camp was right behind the "big one". Most pf the.yco'llegf? fcids gott ; one that' ffrtf day --' someh6w ! Steve Burtenshaw, Norman Lyman, BrenrHelqmst, Calvin Black, RbBertrTJielsort all got theirs cut up to take back to school - and to brag about the uvlJ But then school started i xi $ - A " y dedicated public servant and a qualified fiscal ad A mmistrator outstanding leadership with a long background of experience. . . . Experienced A Consistent Winner To Continue in State Office i ng , Sharp Larsen will protect your investment in State Government through experience proven" i ' . X A V Efficient...- -, h SERVICE t. ALL Dedicated Official for a Demanding Job Paid Political Advertisement by Kenmth h irij I Vote for the man with the proven record r f to , p., pallmga a -- . s f , ' a 6 6 a ls. t 1 U - - on w J ft - T- T.m B, - i kill. jr i j t ) again - no kids roaming the town, -- no cars prowling around the day time streets. Disgruntled hunters alibi-in- g happy hunters exaggerating; wpyld-be- -. The Great himters with a "wait til I get , old enough to hunt" look on their faces. All thesi people huddled in stores,1 barber " shops, banks, even! (petting the most duf of thedfeer season. There were a few women with these hardy, mem Some had their knitting, some had-a good supply of. books and Escape Machine ' J J , ,,, You Window Glass -- & Screen WoodlfA Windows and Doors MONTICELLO LUMBER & HDWE. 5872424 ; T ! o0oOoOo0o0oOoo 'I buy, less to maintain. See your electric dealers new models and see why. . . Because its electric, its better! 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