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Show The TMtflf Traneril, Friday, October 23, 1961 INJURED ON DEER HUNT Jay Morgan was painfully injured on Saturday while hunting deer in the Ophir Mountain. In company with hi son Dennt. he was riding a horse when it slipped and fell on him. He was brought to the Tooele Clinic by another hunter, Joe Maektes, where he was treated for bruises, a sprained ankle and had IS stitches in his right hand. .Ml.MH: :1 imnl WHEN: Boosted He Settlement Canyon Project because he knew Tooele County water prob-- j lem. A pi4 puliucl K i4n (' l Tb, Rnuia millr, JuM prMUM fat low plies for iajiag qualify, features ! Bflawtag Eato-oUtoaflsffll- ia other dryer on the market at any price can offer all those features: l.Lau you dry sven No delicatt Unger!. Because clothes dry at lower temperature surrounded by a gentle circle U warm sir -- no hot fte drum It changed every twe aaosodw Me s load ef 32 diapen In 3S 5, y 6, Effldmt lint loed capacity. fUter-dlrtc- dy ta ttaohaust fan. 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TAXES ONE HIGHWAY 17 sign conIt appear that the average sists only of the outline of a taxpayer will be the first of shield with the word South' America's natural resources to above it. Inside the shield is be exhausted. Wall Street supposed to be the number of Journal. a US highway - 17" in this case. But, there's only a raggMAN ed strip of metal where the The happiest man Adam, number was. because he had no mother-in-laAnother sign, just before the Winner. I omlon entrance to Jekyll Island, announces 'Junction 17." But, the 17 is badly rusted, easily seen by pedestrians but not by motorists. Glass reflector "beads have dropped out of many of the highway numbers on sign tn the Brunswick and Jekyll Island area, giving them a toothless look. PLANS WERE underway to reface the signs perhaps with a reflective sheeting that won't drop off. It's the kind of job that highway departments from coast to or planning coast are doing to do. But, imagine some of the strange situations in which motorists can become involved while wailing for decent traffic signs to get in place. LETS SAY you're motoring confidently along a country road, heading, you think, toward Boonesville. Imagine your surprise when you see a sign which says, Welcome to Apple Blossom. What happened? Why. you were supposed to have turned, but the sign which marked the turn had fallen over and never been set up again. Those Georgia signs are peaches, and not the kind you eat. But don't be too smug about it, because your state probably has as many that are just as bad. i:i i Cliukar Season Open Until December 30 Hiway Signs r - SCIENCE Time was when the scientist (his very title means one who knowledge gained possesses through study) was recognized as a philosopher, a creative thinker, It is not different today. Pure science, as distinct from technology, is a humanistic endeavor, a manifestation of mans creativity. When you be--' come acquainted with the scientist, you will find that he thinks as you do. If you analyze his "scientific method", you may be surprised to learn that it is not unlike the thought process Dr. Jean you use everyday. K. Lauber A bachelor, suggests Oscar Kaiser, is a man who thrives on wine, women and so long. Doyle K. Getter One good thing about people who ignore your existence is that they do not give you any bad advice. Burton Hillis MONEY A fool and his money are soon invited places. Grit. LADIES Though seasons have now ended for the taking of ruffed and blue grouae, upland bird hunters still have until December 30 to hunt for and take Hungarian and Chukar partridges. The season on both By KSL Spartscastar birds is open on a statewide Damn Bennett basis with bag and possession limits set as 5 and 10 birds respectively. In addition, two other species of upland birds become legal at B a m. November 7ih Utah got one of it's poorest games out of its system game as the annual pheasant and last week against Colorado State University . . . Brig- quail seasons get underway. ham Young University played perhaps its best effort Length of the pheasant season of the year, maybe even the past three years. And is seven days throughout the Utah State just keeps rolling along, although exper- State with a daily bag limit of n in their wild scoring orgy of the 3 birds. Hunters may have six iencing a birds in their possession after weeks. past All three major teams in the state won their games the second day of shooting. Quail will be legal game for in one of the best weekends of the season. The Utes 9 or 24 days during the shouldn't have taken Colorado State lightly on the ba- either month of November depending sis of the Colorado Aggies showing against the Air on the y county. The longer Force Academy two weeks previous. The CSU eleven season has been set for is coming and has one of the better defenses on the Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Juab, eastern slope of the Rockies. Ray Nagel says the Utes Morgan. Rich, Salt Lake. Sangot a bad one out of their system, and a good thing pete, Summit, Tooele, Utah, too, with the likes of Arizona State, Texas Western, Wasatch and Weber counties with the rest of the State closBYU, California and Utah State on the horizon. to the taking of these birds Brigham Young finally broke a nemisis in the ed after November IS. Bag and Pacific. back of of the Dating University persons limits on quail will possession 50's, when Dick Bass ran wild for the Tigers of be S and It birds respectively.BYU in defeated the Pacific, the Stockton team has The beginning hour for shootevery previous meeting. But Saturday, it was a tough, ing all upland birds and waterhard-nose- d defense that gave BYU its win . . . the fowl will be 8 a m. on Novemfirst for new coach Tommy Hudspeth, the first of the ber 2nd. After November 2nd. season for BYU, the first in the new BYU stadium, regular daylight shooting hours and a win which broke a five game losing string dat- will be in effect for partridge hunters. Waterfowl hunting ing back to the final game of the 1963 season. The Cougars could even have made it stand up for hours will continue to b one a couple more touchdowns if they hadn't been plagued half hour beore sunrise to sunset daily. by their own mistakes. Innumerable penalties and mis-cue- s hours for pheasant and touchdowns two cost them at least possibly andShooting will be 7 a.m. to quail a third. But their defense saved them, and the Tigers 5:30 p.m. daily. BYU 20 with kind let-dow- in-th- could not even get beyond the of a potent threat. Hit ami Spur Hide CITY LEAGUE Featured in IIore Magazine L W Team Standings: Krantz Upholstery .... 204 74 10 I Lawrence Floral ..... I It Eaglet Auxiliary ,. A two page article with picture of the Tooele Bit and Spur 13 IS Bateman's Jewelry annual Delia Ranch trail ride Edna's Floral 144 134 written by Kay Boulter appears 14 14 Shan's in the November issue of the 13 IS Norma's Western Horseman, largest cir, 114 Parna's culation horse magazine in the H Brown's 14 world. U I64 Al's Drive Inn The article details happenings 18 10 Red's and surroundings on the late Fafarrow's 94 14 winter trail ride 19 9 IS4R Co. A hospital should have a reNorma Buziamt' team took room adjoining the cascovery honors this week by rolling office. Farmers Digest hier's and 7S0, team high game high 2083, them team senes, Putting in first place for high tenet for the season thus far. Pat England (Shan's team) was high bowler for the week with and individual game high series. 213. 202, 159. S74. This puts Pat in first place for individual series. Keep in touch with Other high bowlers for the friends back home by week were Peg Bryan 211, 183, 536; the Mary Belle Johannessen, Long Distance 204, 501; Susan Torres, 196, most personal way 191, S39; Norma Buziamt, 196, to keep a distant 184, 524; Margene Colledge 194, 496; Alton Puff 195, 531; Juafriendship going. It's nita Holmes 195, 492; Anna true Long Distance Bush 194, 491; Norma Christianis the next best sen 192, 521; Rote Deeter 102, SOS; Ronnie Kasmer 189; Bonthing to being there. nie Shields 188, 530; Florence Pick up your phone Jacobs 187, 185. 528; Tina Minand go visiting tonight er 186, 484; Fern Pollock 185, SIS; Aletha Wrathall 183, 180, 636; Milda Thomasson 182, 504; 182, Shirley M. Barraclough MOUNTAIN 513; Faye Beckstead 182, 482; Ellen Davis 182; Carolyn Dow TAJM 181; Dixie Bates 513; Barbara TRLKPHONI Valdez 495; Pat Colledge 494; Teresa Perry 491; Dawna Anderson 489; Ann Fisher 488 and Betty Park 487. Style It Shop 12 New In Town? 0 any were particularly interested in how Kent Nance would operate against the team the Cats were playing two years ago when Nance tore the ligaments in his knee completely free of the bone. He was kept strictly to defense, and won the vote as the outstanding defensive player of the game. His tackles were vicious, crisp and deadly. He was in on nearly every phase of the defensive play for the Y" and at least to a degree, salved some old wounds created by UOP two years ago on the Stockton, California turf. Utah State, who, as an independent, probably plays the best representative schedule of Western Athletic Conference teams came through with another win and ran their record to four and one. The Aggies stopped the University of New Mexico on the Albuquerque sod, and ran their WAC record this year to one and one, with still three WAC teams to play. Hie Aggies do not meet Arizona this year, the only one of the WAC teams USU does not play. Which of the WAC members can say as much. Tony Knap has a powerhouse going at Logan and Utah and BYU better beware when they stage their interstate rivalries. The deer hunt cut in again on the BYU crowd, but in their new the Cougars still drew over stadium, and promise it will be three years before they have to buck the opening of the Utah hunt again. Many hunters were fortunate enough to have been out and back in time to see the game, as evidenced by a smattering of red shirts and caps in the audience. e BYU fans are finding out that a A lot of football afternoon can be chilly in the BYU stadium. After years of sitting on the East side of the field in the old Cougar stadium, facing into the sun, they now sit in West stands and the sun dips behind the stadium about Saturday it was kind of cool before the final gun came, while the students on the East side still basked in warm autumn sunshine. Those of us in the press box had a different experience. The sun warmed the back of the press box, which is metal, and helped keep the working area cozy. Of course, there was some help from electric heaters in each room too. BYUs new press facility is a pleasure to work in. We BYU-Pacif- ic LADIES CLASSIC FALL SPECIAL High team games and series Busico's Cash Store, 531, 517, 506. 1554; Dunn Roofing, 531, 479, 1475; Gordon Furniture 513, 507, 1432; Tooele Mobilodge 491, 478, 1407; Margetts Jewelry, 484, 1404; Bubs Sporting Goods No. 3, 485, 484, 1362; Team 1353; Valley View Nursery, 475, Philco - Dendix (4 Cycle Washer REG. $239 J7 1327; individual games and Louise Morris, 202, 181, 553; Ann Bevan. 191, 181, 548; Verla Kopfer, 174, 173, High series: 710, 176, 170, 515; 508; 517; Alyce Sly, 176, Radio Eltctrk & Hard were 14 North Hah Tootle 171, Naomi Griffith. 177, 174, Donna Smith, 190, 506; Ann Walters. 182,. 505; Floss Gordon, 190, 171, 500; Dot Bloomdale, 189, 500; Helen 487; Doliie Gregrich, 179, 486; Barbara Peck, 185, 478; Saxon Bracken, 185; Model W233V k, old-tim- mid-gam- e. UNINVITED Nothing annoys a woman so much as having her friends drop in unexpectedly to find the house looking as it usually does. Farmers Digest. SELFISHNESS Life can never be satisfying when it is lived for ones self. Nothing so surely defeats its own ends as selfishness, and probably most of the unhappiness and dissatisfaction that QUOTE exist in the world stem from A man without mirth is like the fact that so many of us are a wagon without springs. William T. living selfishly. Henry Ward Beecher. McElroy. isith i:i3 CHECK THESE FACTS: FISCAL In 1956, Utah enjoyed a 33 million dollar surplus. Today, Governor with a 6 million dollar Clyde will conclude his eight years in office POLICY.... STATE In 1963, Governor Clyde vetoed the bill to form a "Little Hoover Commission" to examine and improve the executive branch of Utahs state government. GOVT. EFFICIENCY Governor Clyde vetoed the bi bill of 1963 (Senate Bill 228). EDUCATION A V 3 and then - fc fc-- 7 partisan Financing Building Program Governor Clyde appointed a School Study Committee refused to follow their recommendations. AND the annual school crisis is still with us. - Enjoy Carefree Convenience (Legislative Council Report, 10 14 64) deficit. UTAHS ECONOMY. . UNEMPLOYMENT HIGHER THAN NATIONAL AVERAGE. WELFARE PAYTOTALED: 324,880,348. UTAH NOW EXPORTING MENTS 1963-196LABOR TO MORE PROGRESSIVE STATES. YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT NOW THREE TIMES THE OVERALL RATE. f jren icujz UNON A vacation or business trip on any one of Union Pacifics Domeliners is restful and relaxing. And Fall is the ideal time to travel. Through picture windows youll see the beauty of the West with the spectacular color of Autumn. Money saving Family Fares apply to Pullman and Coach travel. Food both snacks and delicious Dome- diner dinners are freshly prepared. Baggage allowances are generous. And most of all, youll travel carefree and carfree without weather worries. Next time you travel , go Union Pacific. - DOMELINUS: "City ol los Angeles The Challenger "City of San Francisco" "City of Portland" "City ol Denver" City o ( St. Louis' Life begins at Tooele Valley Hospital for (left) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans, born Oct. 14, and (right) the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dingman, born October 10. Photos by A. D. Thomas Tomato Catsup V ... UP 49 UTAH TAXES TOURIST INDUSTRY Utah has more national parks, monuments, Intermountain state. imua AT Ocrca's AG ftcv&ot I to pro- SPENDS LESS TO PROMOTE TOURIST BUSINESS THAN 9 OF THE 11 WESTERN STATES. YET UTAH iii 3- - IBBOsfil3RED(!n06 ONSIB QSCQECEQGI303IID A PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY - forests than any other 20. TC3 CENT SINCE 1958. TAXES HUNT'S UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD For full information or reservations please contact your nearest Union Pacific office. 1963-196- PR0M0TI0N PAt COO when you travel Union Pacific Domellner In the State of Utah is not spending ONE more jobs.- mote induslnal growth INDUSTRIAL GORDON HALL, TOOELE UTAH |