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Show Skj'divcrs Set in have Sandy Drop over 3500 I The Tooele Transcript SPORT I INTER, JUNE II . parachute Time and place of the five annual public conmeetings ducted each year by the Utah Board of Big Game Control as June Mountain Fuel June Auditorium; 24. Beacer. Beaver County Court House, June 25. Salma. Legion Hall; June 26. Moab. Crand County Court House; June 27, Duchesne, Duchesne County Court House; June 28, Salt Lake City, Utah Department of Fish and Game Office, 1506 West North Temple. Starting hour for each of the meetings is 8 00 p m. Board chairman Harold S. Crane reminded that these annual meetings are held for the purpose of gathering big gme and range information to be evaluated by the Board in setting the 1963 big game hunts. One such meeting is held In each of the States five fish and (AH 6 Makes) The purpose of the tournament Is to raise funds to support and tram a US Parachute Team for the upcoming competitions in Yugoslavia The US Team will be trying for its third consecutive The J962 and championship 1963 meets Ciechoslavokia in and at Orange, Massachusetts saw the l'S Team triumph over the Soviets SPECTATORS who can attend will be the Utah tournament 6.95 ,p,u P11 Cyl 10 JAM CHAMPIONS: Bowlers from Corporation sponsored tram were winners of the Ladies Tuesday Night bowling league. They are pictured here with their spon sors. L is R are; Florence Jacobs, Dale James, sponsor, Kathy Taylor .Wayne Mallet, sponsor, and Leona linesman. game commissioner districts. Procedure at the meetings calls for reading of the recommendations by the Interagency Committee for each of the big game herds in the district of concern. This committee is headcomposed of field and quarters personnel of the Forest Service. Bureau of Land Fish and Game. As the recommendations for each herd are read and submitted, the meetings are then to recommendations opened from anyone in attendance At an executive session fol- awarded 7.95 (p,u v-- 8 Day Special-W- ed. IS thru 28th June Inter-nation- Please Call Tor Appointment 2 Phone 882-0S7- Bonneville Motors Tooele. Utah 2, Ogden, Supply sky-dive- rt VACATION TUNE UP SPECIAL - follows- of the THE APPEARANCE will Golden Knights In Utah provide spectators with an opportunity to wdness expert free fall parachutists In action The Utah meet Itself, Bilamc said, will feature 100 Invited parachutists. each holding a Class C parachuting license or higher, and each with at least 75 free fall jumps Three events, including a spot accuracy contest, a baton pass and a style three event will be held and a and places In each event will be meet championship Friday, June 21, 1963 Waterfowl Increase In Utah Marshes Big Gam Board To Hold Meetings Included Jumps between them In the group Is Sergeant Sherman If Williford, a master of over 60 consecutive baton passes and holder of 25 world parachuting records. The Army Team will demon-strat- e baton passes, double cutaways and a mass formation exit All Jumpers will attempt to hit a f.fteen foot target cross which will serve as their tar- - PARACHUTE 11k World Champion US Army Parachule Tram, the Golden Kmghis, will appear at the Utah National on Tournament Praihutmg June II and 23 at the Alta Air Park in Sandy. Utah, according to Steve Biljanlc, director of the meet. THE WORLD famoua will arrive In Utah from Parit, France where they are currently on tour demonstrating competitive free fall techniques Stationed at Fort Bragg. North Carolina, the home of the Airborne, the Army Team has won every major and lm- ALTA ri national parai huting contest it has entered While in Utah the team will be led by Id Lt rdward C. Walker and will Include nine regular members from the 31 man tquad THE NINE man group will portant y. ( 'jrire.l t ; . x the lowing public Sorry For The Inconvenience But We're Moving s X a, i y Hood's Pharmacy & Drugs Dept. v Weber Davis, RUSSIA cannot afford to take a chance to win the struggle with total of 5,518 birds observed over the transect routes. This is the highest population Index In the Stae since 1956 when a total of 8,478 birds were counted on the same census route. The 1963 count was 1,500 birds higher than the 1962 survey conducted over the same Utah, Salt Lake, - We Aerial breeding ground surveys over 108 square miles of Utah marshland show a marked increase In the number of waterfowl from a year ago. The recently completed aerial survey showed a density of 50 8 duiks per square mile with a and the Soviets only In the economic, political, or military fields We still must press forward, of course, in these areas, and we have great faith iha the Soviets will not be able to excel us economically, politically, or militarily. but it is in the moral and spiritual realm that we have the real chance to remain free W. Youngdahl, The Bible and the Cold War Church Management. STATE INSPECTED APPROVED Box Elder county area. increases in the Significant waterfowl population were noted in Davis, Salt Lake and Weber counties with marked increases In the number of gadwall and redhead duckj. Counts are made by flying at lines one mile arvart. Raw Milk 60c gallon 884-399- 0 xl ' meetings, Board member study and consolidate both the public and V s''- M,. t . , committee recommendations : a v , as they set final regulations for the big game seasons. Chairman Crane noted, These meetings give opportunity for individuals and orINDIVIDUAL WINNERS of the Ladies I'd wards, Alma llervat, Colleen Mills, ganizations alike to voice their L to are Night bowling league Tuesday Lorraine Nebeker, Leona llitesman, and recommendations for the anBech-tolR(seaied); Gloria Welch, Martha Morence Jacobs. nual big game harvest. This Velma Whitchouse. Standing: Buelah is the time and place to submit them so the Board can give all treated to unusual and specThroughout its 203 pages the in the facts full consideration is Nsik tacular sights, Biljanlc added. packed with information A large observer area is being of use and value to every angler setting the hunts." He urged all interested perand student of nature. prepared and we hope many sons to plan to attend the pubTHE FISHES OF UTAH is Utahns will come out and sup..a.... if r lic meetings for the district If fl!h priced at 52 per copy hardback-enc- e port the US Team. The pres- - tv them. to nearest fare $1 of the Golden Knights will or per copy papernd ,hatdj,e JkJ,h0 n Other members of the ha(s baiked They are available from provide spectators with a topic tfiat board are Wre!by Aagard, f11 anv of the Departments offices of conversation for yeari. Dan Freed, Othel Pay, 1,r,ni! and y . William D. Hurst. p I AMFRICA jr t ZrS 'Jx d, Still Open for Business Watch for the opening of our New Store Soon at 34 South Main EXTRA PROTECTION FOR HYPOID GEARS RPM Multi-ServiGear Lubricant guards against pitting and scoring, keeps gears working smoothly and quietly in severest operating conditions. five-ma- zz ,hSWD'Z;,,f,orh'drbi: S Time IIS iAsp Hours Starts-170- 0 (5 P.M.) Thursday 20th The person in the Driver Seat after 10 cars are sold We Have Thrown Booh Price AWAY! 54 62 54 55 57 60 59 59 58 58 57 Dodge Dodge Chrysler Chrysler Ford Dodge Plymouth Rambler Olds Chev Chev Wagon 177.77 2477.00 277.00 377.00 577.00 1277.0C 977.00 977.00 977.00 877.00 .... 677.00 Rambler Wagon .. 577.00 147.00 Nash 377.00 Dodge 77.00 Ford Pickup 147.77 Pontiac 117.77 53 Pontiac 77.77 52 Pontiac 2577.00 62 Chrysler 177.00 54 Chev Wagon 2277.00 62 Ford 60 Chrysler Air. .... 1777.00 177.00 54 Imperial 54 Dodge Pickup .... 417.77 417.77 53 Chev Pickup 777.00 57 Dodge 877.00 58 Dodqe 56 56 55 38 55 477.00 61 Dodge 1577.00 61 Lancer Wag. AT 1677.00 41 Dodge Pickup .... 277.00 55 Desoto 4 58 60 Wheel Drive Rambler Waaon .. 777.00 Olds Convert .... 1777.00 67 East Vine Chrysler - Dodge T W, h age and growth charac- Persons ordering by mail should teristics, reproductive habits, enclose twenty five cents extra management techniques and a to cover handling and shipping complete key to identification for every species of fish found in the State of Utah. The United Nations is almost The book, entitled simply. bankrupt, mainly because ComFishes of Utah, is authored munist nations wont pay their by two outstanding authorities share of expenses. It does seem in the field of fisheries identifithat as much as Communist cation and management. Dr delegates like to argue and harWllliam F. Sigler of Utah State angue at U.N. sessions, they University and Dr. Robert R. would be willing to pay for the Miller of the University of privilege. Sports Drawing for 100 gallons of gas Saturday, June 29th 5 PM for purchasers 37.77 62 Dodge Wagon .... 2577.00 677.00 57 Chrysler 277.00 55 Plymouth 477.00 56 Buick 777.00 58 Plymouth 277.00 56 Studebaker 677.00 57 Desoto 177.00 54 Plym. Wagon 777.00 59 Plymouth 377.00 55 Ford 477.00 55 Ford Wagon Z .. TELEVISION One woman replied when asked what she did the last time the television set broke down in f her home; It was terrible. We did nothing - my husband and I - Terry Turner, A I talked Placid Public Looks at Television, Panorama, Chicago Daily News. fl at 1700 Hours Buys The Car 52 Buick ufnrmd b. ,tie Utah State Department of r.-- h and Game. 1596 West No. Tooele SEEING WITH DEAN Specially compounded to resist deterioration, it maintains its protective qualities for long periods. ., even at high temperatures and extreme pressure. Recommended for hypoid and many other types of gear boxes. For any Standard Oil product, call BINGHAM GAS f Don Smith 832-143- to CM 9 & OIL CO. or 3 882-389- 7 yniMmi The Western Athletic Conference has ended its first year near blaze of glory, although missing two national championships by the narrowest of margins Arizona State was a contender right up to the end in the NCAA track and field championships at Albuquerque, and Arizona finished second to the strong Southern California team in the NCAA baseball playoffs at Omaha. Actually, the Arizona University club had the best crack at a National Championship since they went through the first four games of the baseball playoffs without a defeat, and were the last team to lose a game in the College World Series. But the Wildcats dropped their last two games to the strong Southern California team to be nosed out. Couple the Spring sports showings with the strong Arizona State ranking in the basketball season, and the WAC in its first season of existence looms as a power to be reckoned with in the National sports world. BYUS BOB TOBLER got a bad break in the 440 finals of the NCAAs Tobler put it, he was just ready to go get Williams of Arizona State, the eventual winner of the Ulis quarter mile event, when he broke a bone in his foot. He still managed to finish 7th in a field of eight and the runner who had the best time in the nation in the regular season just had the usual bad luck that seems to haunt the nations best in the championships. Tobler and Williams of ASU are just sophomores, so look for some great competition in the future. The only other athlete from the area to make a showing was Utahs Krege Christensen in the Javelin. And here the competition was great with ASUs Covelli getting the nod as in a best in the region. weather the year with good But Southern California, around, picked up national championships numbers 3 and 4, and now goes after number five for the season in the tennis championships. Numbers one and two came in football and swimming. SPEAKING OF TENNIS, we talked to several of the areas tennis coaches while attending the WAC spring sports championships in Tempe, Arizona, recently, and asked how long it would be before our area produced some of the top tennis talent in the nation, say a Davis Cupper or two. The answer was not very long. All pointed especially to Salt Lake Citys excellent youth tennis program where Dave Freed and Harry James have worked so hard over the years to produce some top tennis talent. Its now beginning to show up in the caliber of our college players, and you might not be so surprised to find a couple of local lads in the championships of the NCAA this week. The weather, of course, has a lot to do with the caliber of tennis in our area. But now the Salt Lake Tennis Club is rebuilding its facilities with a couple of courts under cover where competition and practice can take place even during the winter months. THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH is providing some new courts which Harry James says will be among the best in the nation for its future college matches, and coupled with the fine city and county parks facilities in the state, should give the area a real boost in tennis. Wayne Pearce, former Utah tennis ace, now coaching the sport at BYU, is expected to give the already good Utah County tennis program a shot in the arm with his background in the youth tennis program in Salt Lake County. This summers youth tennis clinics have already begun in Provo, and first response was excellent. Heres a sport everyone can enjoy at a relatively moderate cost, too. 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