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Show Heart Attack Wendover Hi Lights Clin Safely School K Scheduled A gun safety school will be held in the Wendover School gym on Friday, April 27 from 7:30 to 10 30 p m. and again on Saturday April 28 all day, starting at 8 a m. in the same place. This school is under the direction of the State Fish and Game Association and is compulsory for those not having had precious hunting licenses. There will be a registration fee of $1, Cancer Film To Be Shown At Wendover "H'Vt In-- discharge. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. St Rood of North Fork, and his widow, Joan Nevada, Dramns Rood, Wendover. , Funeral services are pending. last regular Home Everyone interested home management to attend. HI , FOUR PLEX Low Down Payment Easy Financing M AM 4 (!, Ill ii.tirM ii.iH M Manu Pins Bowling League ended their seasons play with a dinner at the Hillcrest last week at which trophies for the winners were presented. Pictured above front are members of the First Place team L to R: n L. ' l ' Naomi Margetts, Helen Jones and Edna Robinsonm Rear (L to R) are members of the Second Place team: Carol O'Driscoll, Stella Moyles, Doris Bird and Maxine Queen better in is interested VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Oakes returned to their home in Moses Lake, Washington on Friday after a pleasant week visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nuffer and attending General Conference in Salt Lake City. They also visited friends fn Salt Lake and Provo where Mrs. Oakes plans to attend summer school at the Brigham In Wendover Young University. over the weekend to visit with parents and her sister, Mrs. Oakes was Linda Nuffer who is attending school at the BYU. . The Utah State Department of in cooperation Fish and Game, with the Utah National Guard, today announced plans to hold a one day long hunter safety training school at Camp W, G Williams this spring. ! . 531 frr $ tear Haines ber , . LONGER Sweeden is than California. 200 miles longer you need fo pay old bills, for home improvements, car repairs, I c1 USDA's recommended) potatoes, guides total 1,341.850 acres, which is 12 per cent less than the 11 plantings. At average yields, this acreage would produce a crop of 250 million hundred weight - a sixth smaller than last years surplus crop, but two per cent larger than last year's guide. 'll P AND THEY HAVE A TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF MANHATTAN and McGREGOR SHIRTS and BEAU BRUMMELL TIES TO CHOOSE FROM. Consumption of potatoes per person during the 1962 marketing year is expected to continue near the levels of 1961 and 1960, but population continues to increase and the total need of potatoes for food in 1962 is therefore expected to be up slightly from LOVE. S I1. SELDOM COMPLAIN People who live to do good seldom complain of their role in life. boon By-produ- ct years, no gold mines have operated in Utah. The Treasury price, $35 per ounce, fixed in 1934, has made gold mining increasingly uneconomic. Yet Utah is second in gold production. 1961 output was 138,655 of ounces, valued at $11,853,000. Gold, mining, is important in keeping copper and lead-zin- c these Utah mines operative. For ct UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION " From the earth comes an abundant life for all in 1960. I iIm.h h J hi JV i'll lA' M 1 I second Individual winners for seasons play in the high average; Shirley Liljenquist, high game; Dorothy Maher, high series. Queen Pins League are (L to R) Stella most- - improved New officers for the next season were electEdna bowler; Moyles, ed as follows: Dorothy Maher, president; Robinson, second high series; Alice KirkEdna Stewart, vice president; Edna Robinpatrick, high game; Naomi Margetts, second high average. Back row: Joy Pratt, son, secretary and Stella Moyles, reporter. substance for the purpose of the tour will continue to chumming or baiting the water so Midway Are On as to cause or induce fish to the hatchery and game farm in-at Springville, where the annual With more anglers seeking early gather. spection trip will terminate with the serving of free buffalobergers springtime recreation along the streams and reservoirs opened to and other refreshments. year round fishing, the departYOU'LL TRY SOME ment of fish and game today reMay NATIONS WANT NEVER . . minded that regulations covering The annual spring tour of State the use of baits and lures for fish hatcheries has been set for Nations do have souls. They ANOTHER BRAND fishing remain the same as those Sunday, May 6. The tour will get have collective personalities. PeoSPECIAL! in effect last year. underway at 8 a.m. as the tour- ple who think well of themselves Gal. enexhibit ellan and Angling is permitted with any ing visitors gather at the Scott collectively bait except game fish or parts Avenue hatchery in Salt Lake thusiasm and morale. When naCREAMY tions cease believing in themsel- SMOOTH thereof and live fish. The eggs City. in SATISFYING of all fish species are permitted Anyone and everyone interest- ves, when they regard their for bait. ed in hatchery procedure and pro- stitutions with cynicism and their to attend, traditions with flippancy they will Angling is permitted with any duction is welcome 124 No. Main mechanical lure, except no lure according to the Salt Lake County not long remain great nations. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, The Sto- shall have more than three gangs Fish and Game Association and of hooks, and no line shall have the Utah Department of Fish and of the event. attached thereto more than two Game, where baited hooks or two flies. Spokesmen said the tour is deways Chumming is illegal, with the signed as a pleasant outing with law reading. It shall be unlawin attendance You find a vacation- people having ful to cast, deposit, or cause to be ample opportunity to observe the brighteningvarietylike this anydeposited in any waters of this facilities at full production. where else. And now that spring After an inspection of the Salt State, any device, material, or has sprung, the buys are just as Lake plant the group will proceed tempting as the weather. Your to Heber Valley for an inspection choice of 11 new-siz- e Chevy II of the Midway hatchery. From quality ICE CREAM VZinFDD (3201105 033335 anSEOBSl Easter Special! Coin Operated Dry Cleaning Hatchery Tour Scheduled 6 Just tell us how much money CjerJcn of crop lent, I JUST CAME FROM year. 1962 y BE SURE DAD HAS A NEW WHITE SHIRT and NECK TIE FOR EASTER. j For the entire of Land Manage- liiirn "A . Angling Regulations Listed Baits the total cost will he 2)car 1 BAKERS if repaid in 15 days, The Bureau Accoiding to a report received this week bv the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee, the Department is re- that acreage of commending early summer potatoes be cut by four per cent from last year, acre-age of late summer potatoes be1 cut six per cent, and acreage planted to fall crop potatoes be reduced 14 per cent from last CAPACITY PRODUCTION The annual producing capacity of commercial forest and woodland administered by the Bureau in Alaska of Land Management was 2.3 billion board feet of tim- 882-139- 4 253 Birch Street EM EM PURPOSE OF the school is to relieve the heavy but den of training on individual! instructors by as safe hunters, a certifying, large group of first time hunting license buyers in a one day session Date for the school has been set for May 26, exactly one week before the opening of the general angling sason. First sessions in the course are scheduled to get underway at 6 a m. according to spokesmen for Course work will be completed by the organizations. sponsoring Course work will be completed by 6 pm. the same day. A maximum of 300 students will be accepted for the session. All young people planning to attend will be required to register and pay a 42 fee covering training aids, ammunition, safe hunter shoulder patch and soft drinks. FOR . the REGISTRATIONS course are currently being accepted at department of fish and game offices in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo, as well as at the Salt Lake City Sunnyside Avenue Armory, headquarters of the Utah National Guard. Closing date for registrations has been set as Friday evening, May 18. All individuals planning to attend the course should plan to bring a lunch as well as a pencil, notebook. .22 caliber rifle and a rug or mat on which to lay during the mandatory shooting exercises required in safe hunter FOREST ment administered 84,323 acres of commercial forest land in the Eastern States in 1960. Acreage - marketing guides issued by the US Department of hase recommended Agriculture that growers reduce ai reages of summer and fall potatoes. certification. A good answer has been turned up here for the Commie line sloThan Dead. Better Red gan, Some one has coined this reply: Better the Grave Than a Slave. UNITED HOMES. Inc. Cut In The I'otatoe Acreage A I f agement meeting will be held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Wendover School Home Ec room. Miss Elizabeth Darley will be present to give the lesson. It is possible that there will be two additional workshops in the future. Masonry Construction 2 Bedroom Home ON YOUR LOT K. Rood, 30, Deputy for the Nevada side of Wendover difl Tuesday, April 17 in the Veterans Hospital. Mr. Rood suffered a heart attack and was rushed to Salt Lake City via ambulance. He had been deputy sheriff for the past six months. He had served in the U.S. Marine Corps and had been released on a medical The REAL BARGAINS! Call Howard Tooele J y-J-W EASTERN lTSDA Rccommpmls School Is Set Home Management Meeting Wednesday At Wendover A Cancer' film will be shown on Monday at 7:30 pm. in the Wendover gym. On hand to answer questions will be Dr.' Kelly Gubler of the Tooele Clinic. All adults and teenagers are urged to attend. Questions will be answered by this competent doctor. NO RELIEF SOCIETY There will be no Relief Society meeting this Monday. This will give every lady an opportunity to attend the meeting on cancer this evening. 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