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Show Nov. 2 Date (The Tooele Transcript ftnij Are a 'Guess' IpL.i nunterr rl r pu-sm- sea-kil- in projects LYI I RS CQLLlGi: Mis I .la i ik Vishrr, daughter of Mr. and Mr John Vixher, ha enrolled tn the college of St Mary-o- f in Salt re-Y- j One f on Oie Wm.iiin calendar u stlu.-Julfur ,Sox)i!x-S, vilu-they t it) the publ.c the annual nniMc al Beverly (idiesjne Protiert, one of our Imal beaut. ful and talented artisu, Mid be ftatuied With her. Mill aj ar Ronald Ouivtrnien, tennr, accimijumej by Anirvn Watts Tnkcts are me ava lablc from member of the Woman s club All n jri. rt-t- Mill j;o to sujijxirt 11 10, 1958 , Game manager game and I NDtkC.OI S SLKGIRY It pays to lake the best of minded eat h hunter that the game Master Randy Rubin, 11 month-o'- d care of these field pitidutl from 'you save toUuy may be the game urn at Mr and Mr. Wayne the time you harvest ihrm ' ll it 'you Intrust innuimm Robins, is recovering at Tooele is worth the ihase. it is Mor.h tht Valley hospilal, after surgery for cate " t double hernia, performed TuesW1UII liter IIRF to return hop(e, day lie hojK You Only unevHited and exception Friday By heavy ra nfall or snow can O IT a rash of destructive prevent J jonoi l How far Mill a gun shoot and ran,: fre during the hunting Here is a good question for ml l the predution of game t every hunter, using either rifle orl 1hla jshoigun, to (Minder a he heads ntanaser and forester alike as for the marshes, fields, or hills drought conditmnt prevailed and of game arei,hf October IS season neared Wounding losse 140 OS) deer hunt known to run as high a SO per!'h,'n mor 41 f u on the range j cent of the total kill each season r e In L'tah, the average moundingl Only extreme care with all kinds! f f fre by all hunter will prevent! Ins of deer, animals never rethe tragic los of watershed lands e covered. I 25 per cent. t The hunter terse not only the to the re only way Kxperu ay duce these iosse I to Irt the watershed, but the habitat which i e feed n(1 home to the game and; . w "guess" shot go by and, by prac-l) tice, learn to know the ai curate hen gone means the game goesj of the shotgun and rifle ith j range for each hunter uses All vary hv Ttiey calihre and kind Praritce should.wati h that fire." wrh a spetia' 433 So. Main - Tooele e include shooting at stationary to smokers io be sure no fire K as their gets, not game, to learn the drop, trails dropp-along t Phore 1S23W jthe spread, the force of the shell they travel the hills in the hunting; f ) 'seasons ahead (used in the field For Women's Club Musical tjh Friday October Mild LaVe for her freshman year - j qs all cars City tar-iple- a p$rn v;- d - aW Our Careful Press Lasts Much Longer Because make your gar- we ment compJeti-ly- . tnoroughly LI1 E BEGINS at Tooele Valley hospital tor top, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey, (right) son of Mr and Mrs, Valdamar Ortez. Bottom, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harris. and right, son of Mr. and Mrs LaMar Williams Photos by A D. Thomas clean, they take a better, longer lading press. Call us now for lrompt pickup. BERT'S Cleaners tasting product on the table. Muth information regarding the care of game meat is available today for either the novice or the regular hunter, who will spend a little time to look it up. Sources range from game department offices, libraries, and sportsman's periodicals. Ph. 60 86 South Mam Main points to remember when the kill is made is to see that it is well bled, thoroughly cleaned and then kept clean. The hide of big game animals should be removed soon after the kill. The meal should be cooled as rapidly as possible and kept cool. Cleanliness means keeping the meat covered from kill to storage ANNUAL SALE DOROTHY i GRAY j Army Specialist Five SKIN ICTION DRY with mw oisrtNsut rort $1.25. 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On the sensible side, they noted that the end product of every sportsmans efforts afield can well be and should be an edible, good- - MOTHERS Fully Flexible Convenient safety switch Large Select Delicious Carnation 2 HALIBUT Misdemeanor To Waste Game Meat NEW and forget it APPLES 1.59 d to Just set it 9i. helipany's 15 banana-shapecopters Huston, whose wife, Lots, lives in Grantsville, i s a crew chief in the company. The HAPPY BIRTHDAY to pretty old soldier attended Omaha (Ark.) little Karen Lee Strieby, 2 years Ro-s'high school. H;s mother, Mrs. L. Campbell, lives on route 5, old on Wed., Oct. 8. Celebrating with Karen were her Harrison, Arkansas. two brothers, Kim and Kevin and baby sister, Kaylcen; also Don Booth, Mike and Carmen Romero, Terry and Larry Huffman, Delores McKay, Tammy Hanson, Jimmy r.dgemon, Kattiv Waldron, Char-KEnnis, and Karen Sue Strieby. Refreshments were served and all had a good time taking pictures and playing games. 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