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Show O' (Ml llM 1974 On Schedule """ta yiir u, 165 Record IF Deer Harvest rn lil MONEY s Say The 1974 deer harvest went pretty much as planned, says Rodney John, Division of Wildlife Resources big game biolo- sir gist. season was set to a achieve decreased antler less harvest, and that goal was accomplished, he explained. Deer check station information indicates a preliminary harvest of 60,000 mule deer for this years October 19 through 29 season. This compares with 82,319 deer taken in 1973. John pointed to several factors accounting for the decline this year. The biggest cut, of course, was due to buck only hunting on most units in the state. Elimination of control permits, fewer hunters afield this year and limited seasons on those areas which did have either sex hunting were other contributing factors. However, John added, Despite the apparent clamor of some hunters for buck only The DON'T WORK FOR YOU, THEN YOU HAVE FOR MONEY, TO WORK SO MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK BY SHOPPING BLANDING MERC. Juan Specials for November 15, 16 & 18 San The in the hunting Fear knocked at the door. Faith answered. GO BUT NO ONE WAS THERE Don't be afraid to shop these bargains, AND WE HAVE OR AWAY. GO the going gets tough, that is So GET GOING u HAWAIIAN PUNCH TUNA Western Seas 12' s oz. DETERGENT Thrill Liquid 22 55 2$l 2$l oz. 28 TOMATOES Western Family 303 Ranch p0bloz. $1W WHOLE CHICKEN ORANGE DRINK Weste family $3.39 CORN Del Monte Whole Kernel GINGERBREAD MIX 303 29 49 BROWN SUGAR SOUP Campbel1s Cream SALAD MJB White BON AMI IANIHNG 14 & of bi can" 59 PITTED OLIVES 0berti nemS B1 andi ng Merc 3 LB. CAN of ' 'MMj 12 SPECIAL PRICE 4$l WITH THIS eight-da- y units pressure. influx states three-da- y buck-on- ly increased However, a feared hunters onto the other either-se- x area of did not materialize. That area, in southeastern Utah, was bucks only the first four days and either sex the last seven During the first weekend, officers there checked 2,362 hunters with 455 deer. The second weekend, when either sex could be taken, 968 hunters brought out 197 does and 160 bucks 357 deer. By the time either sex hunting began in that area, distant from population centers, most hunters had gone home, said John. Overall hunter success was 33 percent this year. Bilogists had estimated a 30 to 35 percent success rate. Harvest questionnaires being mailed this week will indicate more exact figures. about 299 FQLGERS COFFEE .$2.19 oz. 59 59 either-se- x, $149 22 oz RUG CLEANER Brown oz. 12 lbs. $1.39 Nabisco lb. Woolite Spray & Vacuum ttttW Cereal 2 5 SALTINES Shortening CRISCO WHEATIES 1 & DRESSING' 8noz3$1 $1.19 plus deposit RICE the tough get going MERC. TO BLANDING Asst oz. 8 pk when site of area--th- e days. Pick up a copy of "Success Unlimited" at Blanding Merc Check-out- s. Zodiac Special 16 JOB WILL YOUR 79 Potatoes Russet 10 Grapefruit Texas Pink 48' s. 15 lb 19ib. Apples Rome Avocados Extra Large32's 398 ora-i- da PEPSI EVERY DAY FAITH YOU WILL RETURN. Orange Juice sunkist 12 oz. 37 12 oz. 59 Dinner Fries Pizza Jeno's Asst'd. 13 12 oz. 69 Western Family Com Ajtl or Peas 10 oz. When TO WORK state, many switched to units with either sex hunting the first three days. This increased the harvest of does on these units. Thus, when all decreases and increases of harvest in specific areas are totalled, a net reduction this year of over deer harvested 21,000 does--i- s seen. mostly John noted that all Division officers who worked in the Nebo and Fishlake Manti, COUPON I f& ,A For the Best.. Breakfast Lunch Dinner $3.39 wocpn ; k Coupon ceih value 120 of 1C ll1874$& VVvWWrvvvvvvvvvWVVvV fllMiRCANTI!E SOUTHEASTERN UTAH'S FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER 0 Elk Ridge Restaurant Phil Acton, Prop. Blanding, Utah |