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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, May 20, 1960 fh rrrr m.f j. ( N v t.s o farm peoplo A million or h year stiuk.n by uccuknt.il diva-I)- . injures and ai company mg In Jud"- - ia. highway . t h.ivt adopted plates Whuh i !( ! In ii miM-ries- e,iesu i . V 1 v;itv r Nun i!it , and financial lilies, dune In i, h, !y in I lit- - hejdli;hls liardsh p of tl i hule iishu; (In m And At( IDF.NT TOIL ri.iie. o'lu r sf.it. .in . n!it r i on Motor ih.ile ucudents take site, n, adoption (f these s,Jet non lives annually, aciording to plates or acuilK testing tin m the N.i'ional Safety Count il. than anv oilier mijur (lass of acciduvets jii.li detain i and rpetd - home, public or woik. dent n the l! Ilk is 111", used by trucks seem be the favorite wtnii to AllE'-WAGES t.n ; i i foi rea. end . olhsionx on Abe was paid $4 00 per month tvs Ihrongh die list Ol -. or tr.idem.uks ni in the eatly 1120s for the time ri.iikns I'l.le. tiv.- - mat. rials, the inn ks re-- I spent on his flatlioat trip to New ,ei their in s and size to follow Orleans, with Allen Gentry - and ng ihiveis as a further aid in during Ins walk bj k. siiMiatiii,; spate requirements for TWIN RECORD -- if IV I I t on II r 'utli line t - jvr!nlH xfinre n: tb'Uiic U-V-'- y: The first and only record of A Our word, umbrella comes pairs of twins m one family was from Inim "umbra" shade, and set by a family ill Green Springs, ella," huh. AyWA'HJr' .I .' f W t kJb.4 &f..4JLL ! j A Wt '! i'v Va, lately W FnivwII Luncheon New Officers for Xi Pi The honored guest was of pleasant a lovely corsage of delieale ienees together. ink carnations, presented to her ini lulled: Mrs. Bessie Guest liv the hostess 'Durkin, Mr. Gludv took, Mr. Rose bowls of pastel pink car- -' Katherine Maze, Mr. Mabel nations rind pink satin lions d Paulsen, Mr. Bessie Reese, Mr, .orated the attractively laid Helen Hall, Mr. I aVerne for this delicious luncheon, jledge, Mrs. I ouise Spry and the A pleasant afternoon was spent hostess, Mr. Inez Jones, Pictured hero are the guests and farewel hostess of a lovely I New officer for Xi Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi were installed Tuesday evening at the regular sorority meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Ann Russell. The officers are L to R: Pat Gihbs, recording secretary; TROM NEVADA TO CONNECTICUT Eighty seven per cent of the area of Nevada belongs to the 1 ederal Government, seventy per luncheon given in honor of Mrs. Bessie Durkin, Tuesday, May 11, ( 1:00 pan. at the home of Mrs. Inez Jones, at 137 Utah Ave. Mrs. Durkin plans to return in the near future to her home in (hailotte, Game Board members when this North Carolina. body meets to finalize these huntS mply bv are the lasu-s- t to prevent Ii IRONICAIIY, the types of giving other dnvets ing seasons. boils down to knowing how to their fair share of road space and main-jai- l to bv cnlents fadurt caused During the Board's five public between shore the mad propel ly. tain sufficient (list anie keeping in step with surrounding meetings, set this year for June traffic, drivers can maintain a recom27, 2S, 20, 30 and julv 1, pare buffer that will give them mendations by the Interagency the of on hunts for each maneuvering rixm and reacCommittee tion time n.iessary to cope with the state's big game herds are the unexpected antics of other read and the reasons for them motorist explained. The safe driver dnves no fastthen reBOARD MEMBERS er or slower than the general recommendations ceive hunting traffic flow and is willing to adfrom individuals and organizain just immediately to change tions attending these public meetroad, weather, visibility and trafings. Following the public hearfic conditions He becomes a ings all big game seasons are then set by the Board based upon "space specialist," because he must if he is to avoid accidents committee and public recommen EVEN the space specialist, howdations as they have been sub ever, finds it difficult to judge mitted. In all big game matters, other sjxvd and distance at night when visibility is limited to about one than the opening day of the general deer season, the Big Game jwt cent of what he can see in the daytime. With only blinking Board sets the policy. This open- tail lights to guide him, he often mg' 0ct- - 22 Ih,s year is set by finds himself misjudging the dislegislative law as the Saturday on s ahead of him tances o' or nearest to Oct. 20. -- nd col an J c a Final decisions of the Board con' n i by a sudd, seasons the big game cerning jaim.i.u,, or i .ikes. Tins problem is particuwill be publicized during early larly common of expressways July. Proclamations listing all where high act to further rules and regulations for each of 23 South Main in Tooele Phone 860 linut vision the big game seasons are expectI ortunately, ed to be available to the public there have lxen to several recent developments during the latter part of July. Leatrice Stewart, vice president; Virginia Johnson, President; Helen Stoker, corresponding secretary; Geneve Jones, Rut-tahl- Managers To Formulate Recomemlalions cent of Utah, sixty five per cent Utahs game and range manaof Idaho and two per cent of gers are meeting in several comConnecticut. munities throughout the state this week to evaluate game- - range conditions for each big game herd unit. NOTICE! Known as the Interagency Committee, this fact finding body was set up by the Utah Board of Big LAST CALL! Game Control several years ago For your patio or walk Members include management 4x3x16 blocks, 7c & 5c and field personnel of the department of fish and game, Forest each. Service and Bureau of Land Man8x8x16 culls 5c each agement. 6 left at IN EACH of the meetings local Only 1 0c each members of the three agencies study and discuss information covBroken blocks for fills freej ering big game herds and ranges all must be moved in next J in that district as theit has bren preceding gathered during few days J year. Recommendations for the fall hunting seasons for each hunting unit are then formulated. Ph. TU or 2393 These recommendations are compiled for study and use of the Big : 500-8x1- ac-c:- Mantes Sale Special mn vouo Low mileage, excellent condition was $1795 now $1395 'til Saturday only . 10 MANTES Used Car Super Mart sjds COFFEE MAKER ONLY No watching no timing! Just set it forget it! 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