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Show J I . 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1955 TIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Page Six An Excellent Study fish and Game Information for 1955 itobert was a senior at party was,, given Colorado, the university of Utah. honoring Lynda A birthday For some time there has been February 17, Bru-dak- er on her 12th birthday. Those as A pleasant evening was enjoyed sportsmen The following information is January X and continues through speculation among Laramie, Barbara were to why Idaho has been able to present listed in answer to numerous April 15 this year. by members of the birthday group 12 to season on Kay Saunders, Karen , Peacock, a have to party was held at Department questions coming Darla Van Wagner, Cherilyn Tur- Saturday. The Any questions concerning the d Utah while and Mrs. Hanson, Mr. of pheasants of Fish and Game offices. states fish and wildlife resources has had ner, Beth Draves, Josephine Pala- the home 2 a to only Games and was in honor of Mr. Hansons The 1954 fishing regulations are are welcomed at Department headcios, Roxie McDonald. was effective until April 16, 1955. The quarters, 1596 West North Temwere played and delicious cake birthday. Ae delicious dinnerhostTo determine the reasons for served to the'guests by the new angling regulations effective ple, Salt Lake City. Ready anand ice cream served. the season this length difference, esses, Mrs. Clifford Mayer and that date will be published and swers may also be had from Defor the Institute Wildlife Management available during late March or partment field personnel over the Mrs. Taylor Turner re- Mrs. A. R. King. Prizes awardand Mr. through the Utah Cooperative turned home Sunday, from Provo games of the evening were early April. Commission action state. Wildlife Research Unit and in coto Mr.' and Mrs. Vemer Stodhas already set the general game hospital where they visited ed Valley, Idaho to the and with Utah the operation fish season to open May 23 and Carbon Debaters new grandson, a seven pound dard. A gift was presented their has Game Fish .and honored guest. Departments, dose October 9. baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. determine a to. initiated study 1955. Mrs. Ola (Maxey) Jones and The fish and game license year Compete in Contests seasons as they now Jim Bergera, February 26, the whether also begins each April 16, at which baby daughter, Kathy, left last beneare states two in stand the. will be time the 1955 licenses Carbon high school speech stu ficial or detrimental to the Robert Doty, son of Mrs. Fern week for Kansas City, Missouri, to pheasavailable from agents over the dents and their coach. Miss Lu- ant Cook is now serving with the Unit- spend some time there with her whether That is, populations. state. Sportsmen angling on cille Rowe, embarked the past Idaho is ed States Army at Camp Carson, grandmother and an aunt. their waters open to year around fish- week on a program of debates and or whether Utah is, ing must display the 1954 license other speech activities. Fifty stu pheasants theirs. Temple until April 16. dents participated in. two meets A, Reynolds,- Jr., graduate student Robbits are not classed as legal and three areas of participation. in the Department of Wildlife met and North game in Utah. They may be huntSouth They Management at the Utah State ed, or taken,, at any season. Best Emery at Ferron Wednesday and Agricultural College has been ashunting reports concerning jack Friday and Saturday they attend- signed to this important investirabbits continue to come from the ed the big Weber meet in Ogden. debaters were Jeanne Morgan, gation. valleys bordering the west desert Preliminary results indicate that sections up and down the state. Marilyn Colombo, Bert Dart, Glen y season on Cottontails are generally more Bradak, Max Christensen, Richard the in Idaho this year did pheasants numerous in the southern and Hansen, Terry Grogan, Jimmy not the population of eastern counties. Menzies, Clifford Madsen, Paul birds. This cannot, however, be Opening day of the general deer Carr, Barton Jensen, Thomas taken as indicative that the five season this year is Saturday, Oc- Johnson, John Norwood, Larry d Utah season tober 22. Until changed by legis Cox, Mack Sumner, Gary Johnson, day birds. Heavy population cen the lative act, the present law reads Jim Morgan, Bryce Peacock, La ters in Northern Utah possibly Next time you order gin that the general deer season is Rene Peterson, Mary Marakis, Di- create greater hunter pressures in "to commence on the Saturday ane Broadbent and Charles Ander the Utah remember that Gordons has study area than in the on or nearest the20th day of Oc: son. Souhem Idahto study area. the advantage of High Proof tober of each year and shall conParticipating in extemporaneous Areas to study the effect of (94.4) and Liqueur Quality. tinue for the time prescribed by speaking were Ann Bunnell, Mar-genseasons of have length pheasants the Board ofB ig Game Control." Olsen, Charlene Zubal, Char- been selected High Proof means that in Cache County, seaThe winter-sprin-g lotte Wycherly, Jim Young, Bill trapping drinks never taste, thin with son for muskrat and mink opened Kissell, Elaine Bunderson, Nelda Utah, and in Franklin County, Idaho, near the state line where Gordons Gin. Liqueur. QualRutherford and Ruby Trujillo. geography, land use, and pheasity gives you richer flavor and Representing Carbon in oratory ant habitat Appear to be very were Charlene Anderson, Diane similar. velvety smoothness. Bean, Mary Young, Penny For 184 years Gordons has This study was begun in the fall Bessie Marakis, LaRene Peof 1954, and will be continued been a favorite the world over. terson, .Carolyn Anderson, Phyllis 1956. through Its exclusive formula cannot Tatton, Myrna Peterson,' Gayle MaDavis, Beverly Ganser, Mary be duplicated. The Sunnyside LDS ward has a LaRae Fausett, JoAnne new electric rakis, LIKE EM! organ in the chapel of Messenger, Colleen Preston, Sue their new biulding. Last Sunday Waterman, Joan Wallace, Jeanit 'was played for the nette Rhinehart and Carollyn morning first time in Sunday school. It is Hamilton. a beautiful instrument with a KE8TIAL SPIIITS BISTILLO FKQ9I (RAIN C0S203TS BIT fill CO.. IT1., LIKDEN, M.J. 100 is George Morgan assisting with wonderful tone. Mrs. Fanny Larsen is the organist. debating. Coal production figures for 1954 should "shock even those who are most apathetic about the national security. That grim observation was made by an officer of the National Coal Association. The fact certainly back him up. Last years coal production was only about 390,000,000 tons the i lowest since 1939. That is at least IOW Value $3.98 100,000,000 tons under the level of- productive capacity we would need, and in a hurry, should another war emergency arise. From 1939 until 1944 our coal requirements increased 57 per cent. 1 1 It cant be argued that all we would need to do would be to open up the mines again and send proShirts are hard to do duction soaring. Most mines which are closed for any length of time NOW Value $7.95 fill with water, which invites cor? at home, but we rosion. Many months are needed Wasli and iron them to get rid of the water and to take the other steps which are required like new with our in resuming operation. Then, in this mechanized age modern methods. Just coal miners are skilled craftsmen. Under present conditions, armies give us a ring, well, of miners have left the coal fields to seek jobs elsewhere. An exdojherest. perienced and competent labor $6.95 Value .... force cant be reassembled overnight. So heres one more compelling PRICE STEAM reason why coals problems are the nations problems.. LAUNDRY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner have returned to Dragerton to PRICE reside after living in Salt Lake City for the past year. They are now residing at 160 Denver AvePhone 218 nue, in the home formerly occu29 EAST MAIN PRICE Cline. Bus Mrs. We call for and Deliver .Mr. and pied by Frank is employed at the coke ovens at Sunnyside. 14-d- ay ring-necke- 5-d- ay i , , over-harvesti- ng under-harvesti- ng - Change to Gordons . 16-da- ring-neck- - and see the CHANGE ed over-harve- st in your gin drinks under-harveste- Sam-pino- s, HE'U , ( Gordons Theres ao gin like A m d mmmm Bras - 4 $1 .00 -$ 1 j v $ .00 - $3.00 - $5.00 Slips L Coats and Suits Western Slack Suits rv 0.00 $2.00 $5.00 $10.00 $1.00, $2.00 Gloves Mrts-V- a t IPrie V S BelvMrS Gloria Shop ' 4 tVf4 i , I ; , 3 I |