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Show n The Tooele Transcript Friday, May 25, 1962 Methodist Ladies To Serve Big pancake breakfast will be served at the Methodist Church, June 2 from 7 until 9:30 a.m. sponsored by the WSCS Morning Circle. Six kinds of pancakes are listed on the menu. Plain, banana, apple raisen, pineapple and blueberry. Bacon or sausage will be served and also juice and coffee. A Utahs game and range Company mana- dren under 12, 50 cents. A special family ticket for families with four or more children may be purchased for $3 00. Advance tickets will be sold by the Morning Circle ladies or may be purchased at the door. C F G H H Matilda R. Applied fot ORIGINATED BY tiesr. Pockets the front Tailored and tapered to 15" cuff less bottoms Beltless and pleatless for slim, uncluttered appearance Clark compiled for the study and guidance of the Big Game board members when this body meets to finalize hunting dates and regulations. During the Boards five public meetings, set this year for June and 22, recommends Mrs. Matilda R. Clark, who cele- tions by the Interagency Combrated her 85th birthday on Mon- mittee for hunts on each of the day, May 21, was honored at a State's big game herd units are family party at the home of a read and reasons for them exson, Marcellus R. Clark. plained. On hand to pay tribute to her THE BOARD MEMBERS then were her children and many of receive hunting recommendations her grand children. from individuals or organizations Born in Grantsville in 1877, Mrs. attending these public meetings. Clark was the eighth child born Following the public hearings, all to James Ratcli.fe and Emma big game seasons are set by the Jane Eastham. She was married Board as they review and evaluto Edwin M. Clark, Dec. 4, 1895 ate committee and public recomin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He mendations in a final closed meetdied a few years ago. ing. Mrs. Clark has led a very acIn all big game matters other tive life, being wife of late Bishop than the opening day of the and Patriarch Edwin M. Clark. general deer season, the Big She worked in the Primary or- Game Board sets the policy. The ganization 15 years part of the opening date of the deer season She was or is set by law and this year will time as president. ganist and theology class leader be on Saturday, October 20. in the Relief Society for a numFinal decisions of the Board ber of years. She also taught re- concerning the fall hunts will be ligion classes, and through the publicized during late June. Reyears has done Temple work. prints of proclamations for each She is the mother oi six chil-ar- of the big game seasons are exMrs. L. L. (Mary) Imlay, pected to be available to the pubdren, all of whom are living. They lic soon after July 15. Mrs. Golden (Rachel) Stromberg, Grantsville; Marcellus Clark, Mrs. Vaughn (Ruth) Elkington, Tooele; Mrs. Paul (Lu) Fawson, Salt Lake City, and James R. Clark, Provo. She also has 24 grand children and 81 1962 To great grand children. FOR A RICKER FULLER LIFE THE WATERS WERE listed, by counties, as follows: Daggett County - Browne Lake and Sheep Creek Lake. Juab County - Mona Reservoir. READ! MORGAN COUNTY . All tributaries to Hard Scrabble Creek; East Canyon Creek closed from East Canyon Reservoir downstream for approximately mile as posted; and Lost Creek Drainage upstream from the Deseret Land and Livestock Company boundary. Rich County - Woodruff Creek from Highway 3 upstream to point known as Red Rocks; and Birch Creek Drainage excluding the Woodruff Reservoir. Salt Lake County City Creek Drainage; Mill Creek from 9th East to 7th East; Mountain Dell Creek from Mountain Dell Reservoir upstream to Emigration-Parley- s road. Canyon cut-of- f Sevier County - Mouth of Twin Creeks as marked and posted. UTAH COUNTY - Spring Creek from State fish hatchery to steel plant; Provo River from Olmstead plant tailrace down stream to the Hale Steam Generating Plant tailrace including the Provo Bench canal of the stream mn one-quart-er GEHsDtit!) iliRAR m tn 3n as it I 3 '2MB lira- ennro - cmra or n a an rnmiur Fishing t iseo ccotx ran a? ;di3U auE i go an? hydro-electr- Gordon's Furniture $1595 I Dresses 2 - PJ's - Dog Food Fla," 46 F & P Pears 4-S1- 46 3 for $1.09 2 slK c 2,! lb. 49c 3 for $1.00 HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS '9'" rny SP" MODESS TAMPONS HELENE CURTIS CREAM SHAMPOO s a. COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 4 oz .00 quart 2 for 27c L u,le Ha,ves-- .03 59c Drink d and Gold 3-S1- lb Pineapple-Grapefru- it Hawaiian Punch 19 oz 3-1.- - SHAFTED POTATOES NEW PEAS Fresh New Whites Sweet lbs 25c 2 for 19c 2 Extra Large Fancy AVOCADOS 6 lb 29c 59c 79c 59c 39 MAZOLA OIL JO Quart for 89c PAPER CUPS 9 oz. Superior 00c CAKE ROLL each 43c Raisin Oatmeal COOKIES doz. 31c cello J JJj 33c p - 4 for $1 PORK CANNED MILK Tall cans -- J for c 49c & BEANS size cans 5 for $1 RASPBERRY PRESERVES 44 oz Shuriine 79c AERO WAX Libby Vanilla, Chocolate Butterscotch 6 pack 1.49 Shurfine 100-89- jif 8c off, creamy, chunk 18 oz METRECAL LIQUID up inch PEANUT BUTTER TOMATO JUICE r 9 Superior 21 Quart Gulf Princess Breaded Shrimp 60 89c 39c Chicken, Turkey, Beef WELCIIADE b pk3 8 for $1.00 PRICE rn 198 Playtex Girdles 19 NORTH Va PHONE MAIN 882-162- 0 The Complete Ladies Store u Timo10 A1 - All Flavors PAPER PLATES Gowns and WHITE Leather Thongs 11 Macs Soda Water Supreme 495 and Slips G FIG BARS Lingerie - Libby National Kitchen Ladies and Girls I71 Charcoal Briquets Layer BROOMS Swim Suits Reg. to $18.95 Cake Mix v Duncan rfines BABY JUICES with a gift from the Style Shop TAN C Agnes Ronkovich, Tooele Engrey Nielsen, Tooele Thomas Irvine, Tooele Robert Blaine Sutton, Grantsville Vivian Lee, Tooele A Heinz Strained and remember graduation Bras MEK Order Your Memorial Day Flowers Now ic CONGRATULATIONS To the Graduates 488 and LU SURGER- Y- East Brook Ave. J 1962. Tooele Alcrc Co. 5 y Wmi With the opening of the 1962 Utah general angling season less than two weeks away the department of fish and game today noted there are several waters which, for various reasons, will remain closed to fishing through YEAR ROUND aaeo Fully automatic -- set it and forget it d steel cabinet to protect against rust 925 lint removers solve lint problem Swirl-awadrain flushes tub after every wash Fully flexible -- stop it, start it, change cycle any time Model A100 Lewis, Tooele Ed Till Tooele LaRae Tope, Grantsville Lucy Lopez, Tooele Ernest Ahl, Tooele Phonographs L Dean Hulet 17S e legos, Tooele, son, May 24. Radios - Car Radios Hulet Radio TV Clinic Family-Siz- Zinc-coate- n The Best In Service? On All Makes I TV Maytag Automatic has the capacity you need at a money-savin- g price Big Closed During fl73 ONLY with operating trade Several Waters across straight-cu- t Maytag Automatic for only ernment property; Provo River agement. immediately below Deer Creek IN EACH OF THE meetings, dam and Deer Creek Reservoir local members of the three Reservoir in front of immediately infordiscuss and agencies study mation covering big game herds dam as marked and posted by and ranges in that district gather- Provo River Water Users; Snake from ed during the preceding year. Re- Creek Jusf Arrived At for the fall sea- Road to Midway Hatchery; Strawcommendations Tooele Valley Hospital sons on each hunting unit are berry Reservoir and its contributthen formulated on tne basis of ing drainage. Tom and Marjorie Young Powell the facts gathered. Tooele, daughter. May 23. These recommendations are Albert and Lela Brannen Galthen consolidated and Birthday Potent You can own a dependable Wasatch County - Little Deer Creek from Highway 189 upstream to railroad crossing above gov- Mother Honored On Her 85lh Dviign sa 11:45 generating plant but not including the Timpanogas Canal. Midway-Charlesto- Mrs. a.m. Cycle Washer a.m. 4:15 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6: 45 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Company is reserved for Priesthood members only. 11:15 The 4 Close Recording 9:00 a.m. Beginiu Recording 8:00 a.m. B gers conducted meetings last week to evaluate game range conditions over the States big game herd units and formulate recommendations for the fall hunting seasons. Known as the Interagency Committee, this fact finding body was set up by the Utah Board of Big Game Control many years ago. Members include management and Leld personnel of the department of fish and game, Forest Service and Bureau of Land Man- $1 00, chil- ftlaytag's Best Temple day for the North Tooele and Tooele Stakes will be held this Friday. All members of these two stakes, men and women, are invited to attend sessions in the Temple this day. Five sessions are held daily, as follows: Managers Voice Recommends Pancake Meal, Adult tickets will be Two Stake Temple Day Game-Rang- e Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri. and Sat 9 a.m. to 9 D ALL DAY SUNDAY p.m.-CLOSi- |