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Show iinlers 669 Elk 11 of the 1967 Llk rr leased by the Dimsumi oi Ftdi and (lame covering I mill the open bull only hunting units and the hunts on the thirteen restricted units. FOR THE first tune the Daggett. Vernal, WhiteriK'kv, Bear Riser, and Manti elk units were oteued to an unlimited numlier of bull elk permits in order to provide additional reeerational opmrt unities to I'tah sportsmen.eTliiis, s 3,129 I'tah hunters secured and 3,283 actually journeyed afield to hunt elk in these areas. Theyeenjoyed 17,076 hunter days-uo- f recreation in pursuit of the wily bull elk. Harvest for these units was 609 bull elk for an average hunter sue cess of 20 r cent, w Inch was letn ter than had liven esected ill ratings. On the other units where a restricted numlier of bull and either sex permits were issued to total of 995 hunters were afield and they harvested 295 bulls, 52 cows, 13 calves for a total harvest of 3f0 elk and a hunter success of 30 percent. 4 TOP PRODUCING units for 1907 were the Ogden River, La Sal, NcImi, and Cache, Rich County, all for hunters with some either se which permits except the was for 10 bull only permitees. Under the new system of elk hunting set by the Board of Big Came Control for 1967, 2,403 more hunters were given an opportunity to hunt elk than in 19(6 with 119 more elk harvested in 1967. Not only has the system provided additional recreational opportunities, the elk hunt was a clean hunt and the elk herds are in grxid shape. A Mimimtry lurvtM has len per-nut- Fussing can end in a FIX HAIRY x-- pre-seaso- Get a grip on your driving Sclcclivc Service Queries SECOND SECTION The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 12, 190S Kcniotlcl Your Halit i). Will you tell me alxml the comHisition and appointment of a State Appeal Board:1 ANS. THERE IS one State Apeal Board established in each Federal Judicial District within a State. Each State ApM-a- l Board normally has five memlters, apMiin-teby the President upou recom- d mendation of the Governor. Memlters shall lie citizens of the United States who are not inemlien of the armed forces or any reserve component. They must le resident of the area in which their Imard is apxtiuted and they must lie at least ;kl years of age. The Apjieal Board should lie a coniNsite Board and as such include a physician, a lawyer, and representatives from lainir. industry and, if applicable, from agriculture. i). How may I get information alxiut appeals? Alls. A pamphlet entitled Taking Appeals from Selective Service Classificat ions" is available at any Selective Service laical Board Office. 1). I AM over 26. Recently I was declared a delinquent and ordered to report for induction. If the induction ages are 184 to 26, how ran I lie inducted? Ans. Registrants deferred on or after June 19, 1951 are liable for training and service until age 35. any person who has failed or refused to rejiort for in- duction remains liable for indue- tioti and, when available, shall lie and Spur The regular monthly dinner meeting of Bit and Spur will Iwr held Friday, January 12 at 7:30. Americans will siend at least For reservations call $15 billion dollars on remodeling their homes in 1MiH. Their No. I choice most often will lie remodeling or adding a bathroom. There are several reavms for this: 1. More than 40 million homes are at least 10 years old, and the majority of them have nnlv one bathroon. Families have grown in size during the past decade and ) This is who This IS who hence need more facilities. 2. The hathronn is lxcoiiiing a to see for to see for status sviidml. Families with only a the same good one bath feel theyjre not keeping deal on good deal little Miss Tooele County 1967 up with the Joneses. life and T on auto celebrated her first birthday on 3. Teenagers want their own 2. She is Amv homeowners nsurance. Ice Deuel, bathroom and are getting them in Jan. daughter of Kenneth and Mary increasing nuinliers, as parents get insurance. Dawn Deuel of Terra. Because the tired of the rush hour competi-tion- . family all had colds, the occasion See him now! was celebrated with a quiet family 4. A home with an tidated dinner topped otf with a birthday bathroom or more than one bath is cake. Amv Ice's big sister Vila easier to sell in the first place end LEONARD Iran .tin Dawn, who is four licled her commands a higher price in the HANSEN make the birthday wish and blow second. 49 5. 1st Eost out the single candle. iMiuiinc 882-300- 5 Wise investors Imy Series E state fAM insurance companies U.S. Savings Bonds for growth, and Horn CMItcn. Bloommgton, IHtno. Ilirtl ('mm I put their money in Series II Bonds for current income. 882-430- fe : Begin Snow cover now blankets most of the agricultural lauds in Utah ami this signals the start of the ammut post season pheasant sexratio counts conducted by men of the Division of Fish and Game. winter snows will Heavy congregate the birds in areas with immediately inducted, regardless rover and nearby feeding areas, of age. making the bird easier to observe as If a for liable they feed during early morning Q. regisperson t rat ion with the Selective Service hours. Imt season counts are conduc- System failed to register within in January and February each five days after his 18th birthday, var to determine the numlier of what should he do? Ans. He should go to the near- - hem per cock after the hunting est Local Board of the Selective season. A ra,io of "e 'ale for ten Service System without delay and lie should follow this as males is considered adequate for soon as possible with a letter to his effective breeding in the spring, Local Board of jurisdiction ex- - although in past years the surveys have not revealed a sex ratio this plaining the delay. wide. The statewide ratio has Q. Is an undergraduate college usuaiy K.en lween one male per student eligible for Class (C) to three hens to one male per five his academic year? complete hens. ANS. YES, any registrant who So far this winter. Division of while staisfactorily pursuing a Fjsh alK Came officers report no e course of instruction at a apparent lack of winter food or college, university or similar insti-- , covt.r in areas of the state, tution of learning is ordered to' report for induction, is eligible for a classification, except that no registrant shall be placed in Class who has previously been classified in Class or has been deferred in Class 11-after July 1, 1967 and has received his baccalaureate degree. Q. Did the Military Selective Service Act of 1967 rewrite the entire law that provides the legal basis for the present operation of the Selective Service System? Ans. No. The legal basis for operation of the present Selective Service System was established by enactment of the Selective Service Act of 1948. The Military Selective Service Act of 1967 only amended certain portions of that basic law. e and satisfacQ. I AM tory college student who has made Angie Candelan'o, first child of Mr. I normal progress toward my bacca- - and Mrs. Andrew Candelario of laureate degree and the school has Tooele, made her grand entrance so notified my Local Board. I have at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake on been classified in Class Why December 26. Grandparents are student wasnt I given a 11-deferment? Ans. Probably because you hadnt requested a 11-- You must file a written request with your Local Board for a 11-- classification before it will be granted. If you haven't done so, make such application at once by supplying your Local Board with a completed Selective Service System Form 104 (obtainable at the Board as well as most schools), tttheemaximum penalty that can be assessed for violation of the Selective Service law? Ans. The maximum penalty that can be assessed for any one violation of the Military Selective Service Act of 1967 is imprisonment of not more than five years or a fine of not more than $10,000, or both such fine and imprisonment. S Bit RITZ Ends Friday It's the NOW sound in music and the new sensation of the screen! -- ilWl Ctnnm l IIIMI SGastemcrass Kmm caasoaratecBi Saturday Matinea and Evening RITZ ln Mon., 1. Warner Bros, unlocks; aU the door, of the best seller. sensation-fille- d whet Mamoiafchiiib , happened the nijtht before I S II I I)! EHidDirrsm ... straighten out the room y 1 1 in broad daylight Written (or the Screen and Produced by WENDELL MAYES full-tim- S General Electric Top Quality Automatic Range Freezer holds up to 147 lbs.! Jet Freeze ice Backsplash Model M I u Chrome Automatic 109 00 w.t. I' GE "No-Guesswo- rk Mobile Maid Dishwasher Mini-Bask- et 4 Cycles! 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First Ward- - Leigh Pratt and Glen Sherwood. Fourth Ward - Kenneth Shields and Charles Lawrence, Jr. Sixth Ward - Keith Allen and Joyce Tate. Eleventh Ward - Dean Zent-ne- r and Jack Cox. Twelfth Ward - Gordon Lee and Harlan Pulsipher. Thirteenth Ward - Glen and Mildred Anderson. Stockton - Calvin Olson and Edith Kroff. Vernon - James Jensen and Leland Hogan. Rest Home - Joel Dunn. One way to save for a rainy day is by making regular purchases of U.S. Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares. I r -- TNMiA...on a trail o EXCITEMENT Starting Wed. into unknown Northern British Columbia ...to the Lair of Nature's most Dangerous Animal jMemu-y- GORDON EASTMAN BIG SCREEN-COL- FULL OR full-tim- S Clock and Minute Timer Modal J3IS r $269 00 'tn3BaiIU39Wr Steel and Gleaming TBF-16D- Refrigerator-Freeze- Handsomely Trimmed in Stainless compartment! 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