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Show Tuesday, May 7, 1957 Fish THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE In Secretary of Agriculture Bensons view, the family farm has Planting In always been, is now and, always will be the backbone of American agriculture." Utah Streams Began May 6th ! 1 ; ' I I ? ) Hatchery fish planting trucks were "one the move May 6 as the stocking program began in preparation for the June 1 opening of the general trout season. Department of fish and game spokesmen said the planting sched-- : ule now forecasts three quarters of a million legals bing planted from the states twelve hatcheries prior to June 1. Another million plus legals will be. stocked as the waters are "sweetened" during the balance of the season. Except for a few streams en-- j dangered by flood waters in early season, all the hard fished streams and stiilwaters are expected to be stocked before the opening day. Fingerling trout of various sizes will be planted on schedule in those large lakes and waters capable of producing good catches from plants of this size fish or where they cannot, be reached with the trucks to stock the larger fish. This includes the summer plant by plane of the Uintas and other high country waters. Spokesmen noted that all hatcheries are carrying record fish loads qT For Added Income Own a Business of Your Own . . . Part Time Work Reliable men or women for this area to handle nationally known products purchased daily by the public for the first time at a bargain through our new beautiful merchandising dispensers. Wil 4not interfere with your present employment. To qualify you must have cash available .and $1748.75 net up to $600.00 should lcar; a month working 6 spare hours weekly and must be ab,le to start at once. This Company will extend financial assistance to full time if desired. Do not answer unless fully qualified for the necessary time and investment. BUSINESS IS SET UP ' FOR YOU NO SELLING OR SOLICITING For Personal Interview in your city, writ?: (Please include phone no.) Hear about the careless hunter who climbed through a fence with his gun cocked? He is survived by his wife, three children jand a pheasant. -- SALES CO. NATION-WID- E 1908 Locust Street St. Louis 3, Missouri Udirasselll HBatdly Complete Auto Repair , MEN & WOMEN off-the-ro- ad X CMV X M Page Eleven Green Peas Cucumbers NO. 2 POTATOES Itriju 6c JIB 50 LBS. 119 QVTfaglIaTl) f?7rPTT 4 fall 59c SUGAR JETS 3 small 29c 25c Half Price SALE Large Stock of Parts for All Cars T-BO- VEAL STEAK Assorted ROUND Clothing NE Phone 2388 An open letter to the citizens of Utah ........ EACH RED - New and Used Parts Dragerton 19c FIRM, CRISP Hnnp John Russell, Prop. 2 POUNDS SIRLOIN 59c SINCERE BRAND . i Porkliver Pound i 29c . Highest Quality Outside White i On February 1st of this year, the United States Brewers Foundation inaugurated operation of its Division with headquarters in Salt Lake City. Representing 85 of the nations malt beverage production, the Foundation is the national trade association of the brewing industry, and has long been engaged in a successful program of industry in other areas of the country. This new office will introduce the program to the states of Utah and Wyoming. entails close cooperation with state and local authorities on the one hand, and with beer licensees on the other, in the fur-- , therance of strict observance of the laws and regulations governing the distribution and sale of malt beverages. The program has the wholehearted support of both brewers and It is in the public interest as well as that of the brewing industry, since it helps maintain wholesome conditions for the sale of beer and ale. Utah-Wyomi- BONELESS ng Stewing Beef u 55c Self-Regulati- on Self-Regulati- on ' beer-wholesale-rs. BEER end ALE . . . - Open Monday through Saturday i ! 1 1 i 'ft ' ' n-f- j 2 tj Mi V H 9 a.m., to 6:30 p.m. Phone 2141 Dragerton 2 jn AND FROZEN FOOD LOCKER OPEN SUNDAYS 10 a.m. to 6-p.- m. |