OCR Text |
Show ed each year toward curtailing this Signs warning the slaughter. Every year 300 or more elk are hunter that he is in an area where illegally killed and left to spoil elk range are placed on entrance during the. annual deer hunting trails and roadways into such secseason, according to estimates of tions. the Department of Fish and Game. Spokemen note that each animal Department efforts are .increas- - illegally killed means one less permit allowable for Utahs elk harvest during the next season. fined to daylight hours. It also means that an average of It shall be unlawful for any person at any time to hunt, kill, or 90,000 pounds of prime game meat pursue deer with a dog or dogs. has been wasted. At the cheap It shall be unlawful for any per- price of 30 cents per pound this son at any time to hunt, kill, or amounts to a dollar loss of $27,000. Officials are again urging all pursue deer with a crossbow, shotgun, revolver, pistol, or with a 0 sportsmen to know their game ancalibre, .22 special or any other imals. They cite the distinct dif.22 calibre rifle except a .22 high ferences in size and coloration of. power, .22 Hornet, or a .22 Swift deer and elk. or equivalent. A plea for all huntAny sportsman observing the ers to make the deer season a safe shooting at or killing of elk durand sane season was expressed by ing the coming deer seasons is askDepartmerit Director J. Perry ed to report same to the nearest Egan. department officer. Visible license Annual Game Hunt Attention Hunters 4 Utahs greatest annual game hunt got under way last Saturday, October 23, with the opening of ; fthe general deer season. - Upwards of 125,000 nimrods will to the hills this year in pursuit of a mule deer trophy, accord-;in- g to game department forecasts. The general season lasts through ls November 2, with either sex over most of the legal game "rotate. Buck only areas are the 'popular Vernon, Heaston, Stans-CburTintic units, the West Des-'t- rt area, and a large portion of I'Oie San Juan Desert section in &uth central Utah. field conditions indicate U Presentseason for deer hunting prime Stiiis year. Much less foliage on P trees and shrubs than during the past two seasons with average or -- .heavier deer populations in nearly areas a high hunter indicates jf jtlX Success will be the rule. Hunter t Success has been well over fifty i per cent during the past four sea-- j fcyek ani-ma- y, $ons. i Game Tuesday, October 26, 1954 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Page Eight andor name number of the fender should be reported if less permit for the legal harvest of- next fall. pos- sible. Tis education forms the comAll hunters are reminded that mon mind; just as twig is bent the each illegally killed elk means one tree is inclined. , 25-2- WALTER K. crancer TO Theatre Nu-St- ar CONGRESS ! SUNNYDALE t department spokesmen the following regulations fpote t lunong the many shown in the V1954 deer proclamation covering fee coming season. - Deer must be tagged immediately at time of kill. It is preferred that the tag be placed in the hock joint It is unlawful for any butcher, locker, or storage plant to receive an animal unless it is properly tagged. Any person carelessly or negligently killing or wounding another person while on a hunting trip shall be subject to license privilege revocation for a period of five years. Every person, while hunting big game animals, shall wear conspicuous red headgear and fed shirt, NOVEMBER 3-4-- 5-6 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday , V- sweater or jacket. The legal pursuit of deer is He's an experienced, trustworthy leaderl GHEATEB OX WIDE SGSEFK! ratitEKTH! fa He served you WELL In Congress for twelve yearsl lUCHAKEEDi: He's respected by his Congressional colleagues --- so Important during these critical times! He knows how to get. things done in Washington to best serve you, Utah and the nation! HninsaiMMOMat Kffisr Bicsui mt r at tana fMONE WITHA IMthe vmw Is Start CUKX mi-YIV- usuEKoma H lBG3i VOTE GRANGER QJYUfeKAYILlO 0 hTECHK!CGL03 A ttUBBCX KTESXAnOUL PtCTSSE VOTE DEMOCRATIC! con- - wuaok reo CARNATION HOMS SERVICI DEPARTMENT (P'S 0 ''J? i ' v HALLOWEEN CHIFFON PIE (Maks w 'M 0 E? A fir - K x ? ye , 5, a A US cup (lorfu aao) . , - CARNATION IVAPOIATID - V'i f: 4 .. s' 1 " . 4T . t 2 v . 3CS t t Mix 2 cups crushed graham crackers with M cup melted butter ana 2 tablespoons sugar. Line V x 12 x 2 refrigerator dish with crumbs, saving eup for topping. Powdered STANDBY No. 300 can 2 for Sugar 2 lb. 27c PIE CRUST MIX ' Piilsbury 2 pkgs. 27 G3-25- . I et roeter Popcorn 2-l- .PRICES EFFECTIVE ALL WEEK OCTOBER 28 thru NOVEMBER 3 t.UlK b. Pkg. 39c tt. py to 53c For Delicious Desserts! .milk. Mi :cahZ.ZZ:r:. It BOOKUT. Swwf jruur ft Camotloe Caepaey, toe Aegele MY LATKST RIC1P! CARNATION tmmmtt li . f wM cfcocalala CRUMB CRUST: Mary Blake, Dept. STANDBY uatwtmd firm. FTC! PUMPKIN tuenpuea uaailla iqwM (2 owikm Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Combine U cup eup Carnation mixed sugar, cornstarch, salt, with the Vi eup water, and water in saucepan. Stir constantly over low heat until thickened (about 5 minutes). Remove from heat; add vanilla and atir ia dissolved gelatin. Cool. Chill remaining Carnation in refrigerator tray until oft crystals form through milk (10-1-5 minutes). Whip until stiff (about 3 minutes). Add remaining sugar and continue to whip until CarnatioS is very stiff. Fold whipped Carnation into cooled gala tin mixture. Divide whip into 2 equal parts. Fold melted chocolate into one half, then pour into crumbed refrigerator dish. Chill slightly then Carnation mixture ever chocolate Cmr remaining Tbp with remaining crumbs snd chill until Phone 4476 t MILK H cup water - 0 tervingt) S-- lt Sugar Brown ibs. 27c Trick or Treat Specialties |