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Show hunting Crows The Tooele Transcript Friday, February 22, 1963 liisliops, Auxiliary Rev. C, T. Halves North Tooili italic Hoard To .Meet In Tooele Slake 1riYilhoot! Leader! .Mi l ! TluirMlay Will Visit Tooele Stake Presidency has Leadership orCalled a meeting for Stak thfur North Tooele Slake fur Sunday, Februganizations vs .11 he tond'ited Thursday, ary 24. at 2 p m in the I Feb ?s. at 7 30 p m in the CulWard chapel. tural Jfall of the Siake TaberThe meet.ng is iur the Stake nacle ltuhprcs Kill meet in h ghcouncil, bishopfor Aaromc Presidency, the Department and ail stake auxiliary rics r Af'-f hri Priesthood under 21. board (xenist. department fessmns Schedule of meetings is as folhe held for Mihhi'edek will lows. General Assensbly, 2 to Priesthood groups and Aaromc 1 10 p m ; Department meetings Priesihi'od groups and class All of the 2 30 to 3 30 p m tori above are urged to be in attendfollow to attend are Th? mt; ance. Stake this one hour meeting Presidency, S'ake Clerks, II gh Coun'il, Pihiprits and wa'd s clerks, prc s deT-ies- , instru''-toiand class Itad.rs group of Mehhindek Pr.esthood empty, try putting something in Quoiuns, Cieneral sec I el a r let to it. and rpioru n advisors for the and G k'ul set rct.v t s. group A PrDr.STRIkN under 21, Aaroi ic Pricthood pedestrian is a feller who and C o cral secretaries, group 1, jn think hi lamiy needed advisot . and insirurtf.s for the jW( Aarons Priesthood over 21. Pr esihooj meet-i- n' ourth-I.levcnt- h seir-tane- s crJ $ - (Friday & district, geographically Astronauts Hunters are finding top wing shooting and a new challenge In Reverend C. T. Hawes, the L'tah - Western District of the Methodist Church. I to be In and will be Tooele, Sunday at the Community preaching Method. st Church here. MR. IIIUF.S supervise the largest For Huritling hunting the common crow. THE SPORT is tops at the present time. Department of Fivh and Game officials said, since the black birds are presently found throughout Utah In rather good numbers. Successful crow shoting depends on the location of a roost-insue or feeding area. Shoot-in- g positions along the daily flight lines of the birds will then produce top results. Since the birds have extreme ly sharp eyes and are ty nature rather wary, best hunting comes with the use of a blind for maximum concealment. A good commercial crow call or commercial recordings of crow calls liam C. division Saturday Only) ! or radio aerials! Don't touch fallen TIRE c Trainees at the Format Avalanche .School will see the SVLVANIA Deluxe Consol Model 5C3IK Early American Shaker, Maple Veneer . dangerous proportions. U.S. Forest Service An y man resting on his laurels is wearing them in the wrong WTRF-TV- , place! Wheeling, West in Advertising Virginia, Photo Automatic Record Changer Dual Purposa aapphira styll Dual channel ceramic stereo cartridge 12 watt power output amplifier, dual channel ; Balanced high and low s 45 sound eystem spindle adapter Acoustic cabinetry RPM and Torries, a Speaker was elected, and a minority and majority leader chosen. The Jaycees then proceeded on the actual practice of law making. They introduced 23 bills and resolutions in all. Tooeles Jaycee Club was represented by delegates Clar Hansen and Wayne Saltzgiver. Falls, coupled with accidents caused by contact with sharp or hot objects, account for about 55 per cent of all home injuries. Nowadays a student can get course by fob his lowing Dr. Kildare and Ben Casey. Carey Williams, Pub- - or UNDER 21 An Important Column lor Young Peoplo In to ge: . land-own- electric I Don't fly a kite near electric power lines! U5E ONLY DRY cotton string and dry cloth In kite tails! Select a clear open space to fly your kite! , If a kite does become entangled in electric power lines, leave it there. Do not touch the string, two-poun- Legislature Deluxe wires! plosive up to five hundred yards knocking down snow before it can build up to AWAY new Avalauncher in action. The adaptation of the baseball pitching machine d propels a charge of high ex- - toward better hunting and sportsman relations. THE BIRDS consume tremenThe Utah Junior Chamber of dous amounts of grain and other livestock foods during the Commerce held a mock legislature Saturday at which time its winter months and come spring, members were the guests of the while they do help in insect con Utah House of Representatives. trol. they prey heavily on the eggs of upland game and other Acting as advisor to the delegation, which met In the House bird species. Chambers of the State Capitol Building, was House Speaker Charles Welch Jr Republican from Salt Lake City. MR. WELCH Instructed the Jaycee in the mechanics of State government and explained the procedure of law making. He followed a bill from its introduction to its conclusion with the Governor' signature. The House chambers were filled to overflowing as Governor George D. Clyde addressed the group to open the session. Governor Clyde commended the Jaycees on their interest In the problems, procedure, and participation in the government of the State. THE DELEGATION was divided into two groups Wigs Lake tions: Dont use tin-astring, wire or any twine wuh metal in it! Don't fly a kite with metal in the frame or ta.I! Don't fly kites in rainy weather! DONT RUN across streets or highways while flying kites! Don't fly kites over television d Local Jaycees Attend Mock Salt Clements. superintendent, Utah Power and Light Company, who urges parents to be sure their children observe these precau- g Methoin continental sneaking dism His district cover all of lice state of Utah, one county In Nevada, and a large part of the western part of Colorado. The Methodist Church here in Tooele is one of the 17 Methodist Churches in the sta'e of I (e arm nf iKa f) the ttjte, the first build. ng having 0 u.aca.iu in u. umber of 1873. 93 years ago played over a battery-operateIs THE LOCAL congregation ampl.fier will help bring the birds in. developing plans for a new SOME HUNTERS also prefer addition to the present church, which it hope to have to use decoys around their blind. Best of these is a replica of a under construction sometime great horned owl which allows this spring The public is invited to attend the hunter to capitalize on the the II o'c lock worshp service crows undying hatred of these larger birds of prey. Sunday when Reverend Hawes Owl decoys as well as will be preaching. He will be crow decoys are availassisted in the service by the Lay Leader of the church, Mr. able in paper mache from a number of commercial sources Frank H. Bowman. at low cost. By taking advantage of this r the Departsport, ment said, hunters can enjoy fine recreation and contribute tl Spung ami kite flying sre just around the corner. And, budd eg astronauts and jot pilots, who begin their career in the sky by flying kites these windy days, have a few don'ts" to remember. HERES a safety cheek l.st for kite flyers offered by Wil- full-bodi- Washington's Birthday Special Hero .Sunday Safety Tips Called Top M ing Shooting Allen Graft. I orestry Technl- of Tooele District, is cur- rently attending the Forest Service Avaiancne School at Alta. Utah. THE SCHOOL, held every two years at the Wasatch National Forest ski area of the Imermoun-taiRegion, is dec gned to train individuals in sr.aw avalanche any other manner attempt it down. Report kites caught in wires and poles to y0ur nearest power company jice n Dear Dan: All the girls In my class who are going steady have their boy friends' class rings all except me. I suppose its selfish of me but I feel absolutely undressikl without something on my finger. My boy friend didnt get a class ring because he couldn't afford It but he working after school now and dont you think he could get me something. We're seniors. Janlco R. Dear Janice: A ring of some sort would be nice but under the circumstances, dont make an issue of It. He couldn't afford a class ring and he'a working after school so the money he'i Any history of the rocket and earning Is probably helping out at borne or being put away for missile age will have to start a college. There's too much emphasis on rings, sweaters, letters and I.D. bracelets where steadies are concerned. You've got the boy, havent you? Dear Dan: My roommate at college is always having me lie for her and I don't know what to do. The lying is bad enough but she often stays out later than she should and she wakes me up by throwing something against the window. Then I have to sneak out to the front door and unlock it for her. This has been going on since September and shes doing a lot of drinking and Im scared. I've told her I wont do anything else for her but she knows I will. How can I stop being used as a sap? Sap. Dear Sap: Apparently the only way you can stop is to move Into another room. If this isnt possible, tell yourself when your Chinese defenders of the city of gr friend gets caught, youll probably wind up getting expelled mis- Kaifeng shot too you admit youre a sap and I second the motion so why siles at besiegers. 'not do something about it? Still later, the Ingenious Dear Dan: Mom means well, I guess, but she's driving me Chinese developed a firecrazy wh her questions. Anytime I date a different boy, she h works rocket, and by corners me when I come home and asks where we went, what century rockets were we did. if the boy kissed me, how many times, if he tried to introduced in Europe. There fresh, if I did anything that Id be ashamed of and other for the next 500 years, they get like that. questions were employed occasionally I guess the reason she checks me so closely is because my In battle but also reached a older sister got in trouble with a boy and they had to get marhigh stage of development ried. Honestly. Mom takes all the fun out of dating and I dont simply as fantastic pyroLittle Sister. know what to do. Can you help? technic displays. Dear Little Sister: Endure the questions until your mother By 1790, the rocket had enreaches the emotional state of mind that satisfies her. You're tered its first stages of military I know of many little sisters whose dating life Is absolucky. significance. At the battle of oldlutely zero because of older sisters getting into trouble. The in India the Seringapatum er sisters wind up getting married and these younger sisters Prince of Mysores rocketters be pay the penalty and are kept in. So, you see, things could used iron tio missiles to blunt worse a British attack. Dear Dan: When a girl is brought straight home from It was a Briton, in turn, who school he by a boy in his car, they like to talk but of course, was inspired by the Indians allowed be should How house. in they the invited be long cant success to explore the potential Sara. out in front of the girls house? of the rocket. The result was to sit Ten minutes should be the limit In most cases. Sara: Dear Sir William Congreves mothers start getting shook up and sometimes they sheet Iron weapon; also Otherwise, heads out the door and yell you know what, their stick the surprise rocket barrages sick their heads out the door and yell you know what. which the British unleashed in Dear Dan: When I take my girl friend and her girl friend capturing Washington during after school, should my girl sit on the outside because home the War of 1812. she gets out first? Her best friend only lives around the corner A.B.J. from me and we live three miles from my girl. Dear A.BJ: Id say your girl should sit In the middle. - hazard forecasting control and rescue procedures Instructors from the Forest Ccrviue include some of the Nation's most experienced avalanche hazard forecasters. During his six days at Alta, Mr. Graft, will undergo classroom and field training in subjects varying from physics of snow to use of explosives and artillery. "Brotherhood is something you can do for your country - by believing m it and practicing it. Lee H. Bristol. Others attending are representatives of the National Ski Patrol System, U.S. Army, and priattending the vate industry. 1 orest includes A total of 36 are taking the from 7 Forest course designed to familiarize and as far trainees with latest avalanche - THE GROUP school this year Service personnel Service Regions away as White Mountain NationNew al Forest, Hampshire, control techniques on the Nationgj porests. 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