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Show ' 13, 1954 Tuesday, July t Pare Seven THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE - 4 Chukar Partridge A' Postal Crimes three years. game division report shows Every little makes a nickle. Spokesmen say as many birds will be stocked into the field that 12,526 chukar partridge have from the hatcheries this year as Ambng nine arrested in 1933 now been planted over the state during the previous three years for violation of the laws prohibit- as the Utah Department- of Fish of the program provided good and Game carries the program to fortune continued, to attend the ing the mailing of poison and ex- establish this fine up-aof species was a prominent socially plosives game bird into the fourth raising of the young birds now at lady who mailed boxes of arsenic - the farms. poisoned candy to her' Sunday year of its operation. Field checks and wild brood Plants of 200 or more birds have school class, making 21 persons now beeri'made into 31 carefully counts will be conducted later in violentlyill. After his offer of marriage was selected areas in 20 of the states the summer before a forecast can be made of any successful esrejected, a pilted suitor mailed a 29 counties. home-ambomb to a young lady Game farm production of chu-ca- rs tablishment of these birds in many was doubled this year when of the more newly planted areas. in Boston. The 'bomb was built so dis.22 the caliber would a that Springville farm facilities Such checks in previoius years pistol were used in addition to those at indicate the birds are taking charge when the package was a off he Price farm where the program hold in sites planted earlier in mixture of opened, setting had been shells. and The gun carried during the first the program. gunpowder went off, sending a bullet into the young ladys arm, but she escaped death when the lethal - bank facts ) Better slip the foot than tongue. 77 FOK YOU nd de mixture failed to explode. The home mail box thief, often preying on the aged and dependents receiving regular government or private checks through the mail, is the most frequent vioilator .of postal law and probably the most calloused. Postal inspectors caught 3,851 persons for stealing mail in 1953, including 2,544 for pilfering home AatfMf Everyone who wants to put his money where he knows it will be protected day and night . . everyone who, though not ready to make an investment, would like his money to earn some interest while he's waiting to use it . . . everyone who likes to know that where he deposits his money he can also apply for a loan or use other helpful banking services he needs . . . everyone who wants to have money in the bank to draw on for an emergency or opportunity. beneOnly a bank account gives all these fits. We invite you to save at our bank. asiiSMsJ- - mail boxes. Even when the victim recovers the stolen funds there if often delay and hardship involved in such thefts, Mr. Summerfield noted, a locked box discourages such CARBON EIVIERY BANK thefts, he added. Some other statictics on arrests include: burglarly, 441; holdup, 19. damage to mail receptacles, 469; theft of government property, '52; possesion of stolen goods, 186; fraud and lottery, 227; mailing of obscene, scurrilous or defamatory material, 166; Impersonating postal personnel, 7; extor- NEW SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT For Your Convenience ; lem. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skraznas and family spent the week tnd visit :ing their daughters Pat and Bar bara in Salt Lake City. They also jmotored to Provo ofr the massive parade held there Monday, and enjoyed the fireworks display a ithe University of Utah stadium ithat evening. , The Dainty. Dish club met he home of Karen Keele, and Catherine Housekeeper, a guest. Delicious refreshments were ?- - 'time i CUK ctmiUKG CO. 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A woman mail box thief averaged $100 daily for five months stealing checks from apartment house boxes before inspectors caught her. Another hallbox theif 1 stole electric bills from mai I boxes. He confronted the house- wives and told them their ligh I bills were overdue and threaten I ed to turn off the electricity un less they paid up. He collected $1,500 before he was caught. Some other points revealed in the summary: Many mail thieves are driven to their crimes by the craving for dope. Mail losses a handling points outside of posta in mail rooms o jurisdiction private companies, for example are an increasing serious prob served. Drive-I- Member Federal Reserve System tion, 19. Mr. Summerfield ? Utah Price , , " l LINCOLN LUKE, Manager Dis- Cbrbon Avenue-Stor- Price e UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. He that would catch fish must venture his bait. Ct - jr |