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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 2Tf)e (Sitttld-iYft- News of Your Friends in Nephi So" t. '"18 Thursday, May 9 us tooife Urouse Week end guests of Mr. andi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mich- - were in Salt Lake City Sunday ael Morgan were Mr. and Mrs. where they visited with their A Forest Service Information ;V Release Charles William Morgan and son In law and daughter, Mr. Braithwalte. Mrs. Paul FuR SALE and Practically baby daughter and Mrs. Julia The U. S. Forest Service and LAWN MOWER AND excellnew home Tokoi of Salt Lake City, and They attended Sacrament meet- the Utah SERVICE BICYCLE Department of Fish, ent location On ing at the Canyon Rim ward gas furnace of Logan. John efo if Morgan : wi and Game have completed deer and See Owen Cowan at 377 North Lawn mowers sharpened the witnessed and Mr. of blessing the Sunday, daughter f winter We have tires, engine and Mrs. Charles William Morstudies, range 8 according Third East or phone newest of their grand to naming Nephi District Ranger Har-- , parts, wheels and blades for gan was given the name of child, Sara Jane Bralthwaite. old E. Laird. The studies most mowers. All sizes tires Julie Margaret when she was M:s. Grant Price entertain- have been made on Deer Herd 12 transistor and tubes and parts for bicy- named and blessed FOR SALE her by ed at a party for her units 41 and 42. Twice yearly 5 year replacement cles and tricycles. Saws filed radio grandfather, Frank Morgan. daughter, birthday on April the Forest Service and the Fish Clarks word Cleta at set. Leave Price, and receptguarantee amazing Relatives and friends who callion Eighteen guests enjoyed and Game department jointly ONLY $8.99 at Christen- Market in Nephi or at Kenneth ed at the Morgan home on Sun- 20. measure the browse on the winsens In Nephi Iloyt at Levan for pick up and day were: Mrs. C. W. Morgan, games and refreshments. ter ranges. The new growth Wcstenskows (for- Mrs. Wllford Belliston, Mr. and delivery. n Mrs. Opal Hansen of Drager-to- on important browse plants is WIIOLESUN ORANGE merly Sams Shop) Gunnison. Mrs. J. A. Price, Mr. and Mrs. spent two weeks in Nephi measured In the fall before the JUICE Mrs. Clark Mr. and with her visited Mona. She Morgan, and Two 40 h.p. William deer move onto the winter FOR SALE Now 6 cans for $1.00 at W. Brown and Mr. and Mr. range and the same plants are Scott outboard motors. Con- Mrs. Kenneth Nyman, all of brother in law and sister, and Mrs. Grant Price, and with measured in the spring and the BLUEBERRY AND BLACK- tact Dwain Bracken or Eldon D. Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Arland Seamons amount of utilization determinS for 89c Bowles. BERRY PIES Morgan and son Leslie, and and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Teer-lin- k ed. y Tv.,, . a Mrs. G. R. Judd of Salt Lake in Mona. There are 11 transects locatPORK SPARE RIBS (regular) CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING Leo Mr. and Mrs. J. City; ed in Units 41 and 42. Each 29c per pound RESTYLING AND REBUILDMr. and Mrs. Chad Winn and Seely of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. tansect includes a minimum of Pick up and delivery Keith ING and and Mrs. John R. Seely and son Casey of Tooele 4 tie BROOMS 89c free estimates. OK Upholster- sons Robert, Vance and Casey Winn and son Larry of Magna 40 plants with one branch in with a tag. Santa-quiof Blandlng. They also enjoy- were week end visitors at the each plant marked ing, 515 South Center, above the tagged . CLARKS MARKET Utah Phone ed visiting via telephone with home of their parents, Mr. and The growth branches is measured each fa.ll Third South and Main Nephi 1722 incl. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Mor- Mrs. A. Dean Winn. and spring to determine utiliz- -' gan, who with their children FOR SALE Small modem RENT OUR POWER RAKE Chad and Kyle are residing at Mrs. Max Nielson and sons ation. For example, If a branch home at 305 East Second South and sweeper. C. H. Kenner, Kansas and Darren spent sev shows 100 inches of new twig Curtis Missouri. City, Cash, $3200.00; Time, $3500; 294 North Main, Nephi. Phone eral days recently with her par- growth when it is measured in If not sold, will rent. Contact Guests during the week at ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean the fall and only 50 inches of H20 Incl Udell R. Jensen, phone the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gib- Winn. growth remains the following 1920 son S. Cowan were Mr. and spring, then that particular HOME PLANNING Mrs. Elsie Sldwell and her branch has been 50 per cent Mrs. Max Cowan and daughter HOUSE PLANS FOR SALE Measurements from Used porceutilized. Wendy and Miss Trudy Olds; daughter, Mrs. Lauren Keyte lain wash basin with chrome visited recently In all marked branches are averF. Keith Ilavls. 333 East 4th and Mr. and Mrs. Dee G. Cowan of Mona, Mt. Pleasant with Mrs. fixtures, like new; used kitchaged to determine the use on Utah. Ph all of Cedar City. en table and two matching North, Snrlngville, brother and sister In that particular transect. Mrs. Lula Andreasen of Provo law, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Niel If the utilization figures are chairs; also drapery. Call the week end with her sein. They also visited in Fair-vie- high year after year, greater Mrs. E. C. Sherwood. spent Two apartFOR RENT son with a brother, Carl Niel- than 50 to 60 per cent, the ments (1 bedroom, 2 bedroom) and and daughter in law, Mr. Mrs. Max Andreasen. sen and with Mr. and Mrs. Ray plants suffer and may ultimaSteve Greenwood at 623-o- r Nielsen. Ray Nielsen Is a neph- tely die. The average utilizaMiss Betty Ann Worwood of ew of Mrs. Sidwell. tion on both Herd Unit 41 and Salt Lake City spent the week 42 was 72 per cent on each the at visitors Week end AMERICAN Mobil Home for end In Nephi with her parunit. The heaviest use was 90 xd K. A. home of Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale sale. In excellent condition per cent in Gardners canyon, Johnson were their son in law and the lowest was 51 per cent 1963 model, 12 x 57 feet. Con-ai I. Mrs. and Mr. and daughter, Bernell Thomas in Eureka, c.H1 L Mrs. Jack Wright returned Oran Nield and son Michael of in Hop Creek. The deer use was phone higher this year than last beto her home Monday after a Paul, Idaho. cause of the longer period of two weeks visit with relatives. time the deer were forced to were covered She spent a day with her sister, with shrubs. The Mr. and Mrs. R. Elgin GardPROBATE AND GUARDIANon the winter range. Consult Mrs. Eva Jones at Murray, and ner and Mr. and Mrs. Ivol L. stay NOTICES. SHIP deer, being mainly browse eatof the During early days County Clerk or respective then visited with her daughter, White attended the recent ban- Utah, the landscape was far ers, responded rapidly to this signers for additional Infor- Mrs. Margaret Latimer of Poc- quet held at the Fort Douglas different from today. The jun- increase in habitat. Deer numbers grew by leaps and bounds atello, Idaho, and with her Country Club in Salt Lake City mation. ipers, present now in ever in- until granddaughter, Mrs. Lynne Ad-el- e recently where Governor Cal- creasing they threatened the surwere seldom numbers, Mathews at Brigham City. vin L Rampton announced that of NOTICE TO CREDITORS vival the browse. The cattle, seen in and foothill most of the grass a candidate for a sec- areas. the valleyto was after he killing On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Estate of Wallace C. ChrisAccording early pion- from over-us- e, now had to eat ond term as Governor of Utah. eer was not at Robert deceased. Creditors Barker entertained dairies, sagebrush tensen, With large deer the browse. valeven common. the vouchin Bountiful for her will present claims with their home Instead, populations and livestock using ers to the undersigned at the mother, Mrs. Catherine Bowles leys and foothills were cover- the 4-- H range, the situation became Club Organizes ed with a luxuriant carpet of critical. ic Tanks office of James P. McCune, of Nephi, honoring her on her Hopper-Ma- t The summer range herds of 53 Main sheep North at Grazing grass. law, birthday anniversary Thirty attorney is approximately five times was reached bethe cattle and first meeting on Our or largest Hero Now. The Street, Nephi, Utah, family members attended, bulk feed than the winter range, held at Joyce McCafferys home numbers in the early 1900s. The larger tanks youve asked for. Made by Behlen. fore the 10th day of August, so the of over problem Reid had Mrs. as her J. Earl 6 1 on Wednesday, May at p.m. cattle were not browse eaters focused on the smallergrazing A. D. 1968. Claims must be Fill to peak. Seal out area Superstrong. two for days last week, where two names were chosen: and as the grass was eaten, presented in accordance wdth guests where large numbers of deer moisture, rodents, insects. TanMrs. Elden her our undaughter, for increased Stitchers browse The the Sec. the provisions of Sally slowly were forced to winter. design with center and side draw Utah Code Annotated 1953, and ner of Preston, Idaho, and her sewing group, and The Four til most of the grassy areas In sizes from 340 to 5,000 Mrs. Nelson. Earl In 1948, with a hard winter friend, We with proper vertlflcation as reFudge Fingers for cooking. pubic feet who the range lands, the our elected also raking officers, therein. quired Mr. and Mrs. Read Black and W. Duane Christensen, are: President, Robyn McCaf-fery- ; Nephi News Briefs Gerald and of Peterson family vice president and song administrator of the estate Payson spent Sunday with Mr. Miss Rebecca Warner of : C. Christensen, and Mrs. Wallace of Margaret Ockey; sec- Salt Lake leader, & Harry Black. City visited with her Deceased. retary and treasurer, Luann WarMr. and Mrs. Lester Broad-hea- d Spendlove, and reporter, Lln-net- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay end. weke over ner the Is Leader of Provo spent the week Joyce Dates of publication: May 9, Sperry. Mrs. Clara Schofield attended Reporter, Llnette 16, 23 and 30, 1968, In The end with his mother, Mrs. Olive McCaff ery 1 05 West Cen'er - Nephi Times-Newthe Stake Roadshows presented s, Broadhead. Utah. Sperry. Nephi, at the BYU Tuesday evening. Her daughter, Miss Roberta Schofield was drama director for the ward presentation All He Could Say was Wow1, which INVITES won first prize. EWS UALKERS i a' - JT fV A I ir and-paire- d. Paga Four Teste irowiili bf.;, X 1968 u. fi K '"it V v r J. - laJ '4 iu 623-063- ' 41' - fib ii1 v M&r " i i4 V"jAj ' M j'l ' :i't too i Vvf Left! pW District Forest Ranger Harold E. Laird, and Utah Fish & Game Conservation Officer Theodore (Bob) Howard measuring browse use by deer near Hop Creek. Below: Bitter brush In Willow Creek. At left is typical photo taken In the fall, and at right, same brush after utiliza-r- e tlon by deer during the winter. Photos of the brush (lower) 7 are not current as j the dates Indicate, but are indicative of iv the present oondlt-- 1 ,i jj 1 Ions. n, 754-327- 7. 623-082- 623-114- 1. Sid-wel- ls 489-601- 7. 623-126- 7, 623-185- 1. Uy ct 433-639- 4. 4-- H Labor-Savin- g Free-flo- 75-9-- 5, mod-Bi- JENKINS SALES SERVICE story of over use was readily apparent as starvation took thousands of deer throughout the state. Game management must now be geared to keeping the number of deer in balance with their winter food supply. A given amount of acreage will support only a given number of deer. If more deer use the area and the browse is damaged or killed, then the numbers of deer the area will support likewise is diminished. in One pricipal objective managing deer is to use the animals that otherwise are lost to natural causes resulting from habitat shortages. The purpose is to hold the number of ani- - mals on each. range at, a level in balance with the supply of forage to keep the deer healthy and productive. By removing the surplus animals, both the deer herd and the deer range are benefited. Information from these studies made jointly by the U. S. Forest Service and the Fish and Game Department is used, along with other studies, in making recommendations to the Board of Big Game Control for the annual hunting seasons. 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