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Show a regular 1W3 Utah bunting license. This either a $3.00 or $4.00 fame huntinf license, a big game will include ices of her brother, Arnold Parker. larger groups met Wednesday for Other members of the Parker fam- a wiener roaat and rimes, with resident big by or for LORETTA R. CHILD ily who accompanied Mrs. .Muir President La Von D. Mitchell prea $20.00 big game huntwere Mrs. Ivie SwannerrMrs. Min- siding. inf license, nie Gwilliam, Mr Brigham Wadscombined Pvt. Don Kirkman, son of Mr. hontinf and fishing license Fees worth and Mrs George Fowler. and Mrs. .Herbert Kirkman. reshall be $2.00 each for resident-an- d . MrtCRuby .R. Texas Monturned to-th b,K Same board hunters.- - Applications Mr. and Lake City visited at the home of day after a short furlough. and Mrs. JL-Child. will be receivable until Saturday several 0b'art1 hasL stipulated Sam Hartley, Mr.' and eMrs. Mrs. Loretta R. Child. ' Members of the Sunday school at the sale offices list-- regulations1 4n'nS l hunting R,.. nartiPy Mr and Mrs. Austm The Misses Daene and Belle d and their class leaders. -Junior Cou Mrs John T. chanan of Tremonton. who have Don Declass I Witt aniT Loretta R. Child, S home last week spent-th- e past two months in Clin-fro- enjoyed a swimming party and a business trip to Nyssa, Ore ton, have moved to Ogden , supper at larin Farr park Friday kon-oMr. and Mrs Miss Joanne Davis has returned night. VK? rs . applied To.m-uGrants ville for a - home broka sustained Pavis, LeRoy a su two after weeks at n visit ccesstul McWhorten Mrs. Verma Salt Lake ..... Salt- LaU the drawing, purchased a huntm en arm when he fell from a hay the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland has returned toHartley her home in WinHeber Heber City stack last week. of Provo Manning after visiting several slow, The board has ruled that Provo e Officers and teachers and Elder Leon Johnston, son of Mr. weeks Am., not "with her relatives' and Iro 0 than 10 per cent of the avail-- . bera of the Y. W. M. I. A. returned and Mrs. Pavid A Johnston, reNtphi ao.e permits' in any area, shall i ; home Saturday from a camping trip turned homl August IT. from a 2.V friends here. in South fork canyon. Nephi !oid nonresident hunters month mission m the I. 1). S. eastApplications should contain the r ern states mission. At the time of Ben last L. Summers left Ar,nlls Sgt followinf information, to guaran. .s amt lor ,vo to nonresi-- week for Camp Adair, Orron f. his release. Elder Johnston was tee prompt delivery f permits or uptus ter completing a special training secretary and treasurer of the mis- . 1. I refunds: ' and assistant editor of the 'i ine course m tank mechanics which fippheations, Hunting district applied for ust the district in which the Antonio, Texas S- -t Summers the mission Elder paper, Ensign. Applicants na'me, street address, n nr rod contemplates hunting,- - and sent a week at the home of his Johnston had the privilege of trav- 1931 whether he want to hunt for a hull city and state. SumMr. mission Wilford the with Mrs. eling and throughout parents. Number of regular big game or a low is October ' the mission president. Gustave Applications mers. hunting license. will he accepted at the fish Mr C. Iverson, as his secretary. and Hadlock Mrs. James Also and game commission at the state of Necessary fee. Child Mrs. and Elder leon Johnston was the Ogden, Wright Application forms will be avail- eapitol and dinner were her son. Spencer, guest speaker 'at the Sacramental able at fish and game agencies The public drawing will be oon-- He reguests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond services Sunday evening .More detailed rules and regula- - fueled October it at the eapitol Davis last Wednesday evening. lated many interesting experiences tions governing the hunts may he I Call apphcants will have connected with his IUand Mrs. Lyle Hill returned and activities found on page five of this paper their prmit fees refumied in work mission afthe field to San .Francisco last Monday RALPH COTTRELL New Regulations Tor Elk Hunt Elk allotments are as follows-Utahter a.KWiiy furlough spent visitMr. and Mrs Jack Dieu and Phone 42-- J KaysviUe annual elk hunt has been Cache District at the homes of their parents. their three children returned to Fifteen permits for bull ellTand ing Mr and Mrs P. L. Child and Mr. Sacramento last week after spendpermit, for horn loss elk on the and Mrs! Melvin Hill of Syracuse. ing the past three months with art a to the vast of Richmond and Mrs F. E. Mitchell has returned relatives here. While in Clinton, Smithfield to her home following an operation they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forty-eigpermits for bull elk Revere Burnett. hosand 4t pel nuts for hornless elk on performed recently at the Dee Mrs. Mitchells The Misses Deane and Belle pital' daughter. the remainder of the Cache district Mrs Los Anof Carl Andrason, who had. And here are the allotments for made their home in Clinton the geles, Calif., is canng for her ONE YOUNT. taking elk this season: Graduation exercises for the Sea- oast three months, moved to Ogden Chester hite H east on District , gull girls of the Primary associa- last week. SOW (Oquirrh Moun tains'! tion were conducted Sunday eveOfficers and teachers of the Fifteen permits to Ceissueu for ning by Emma B. Beus of the ward ward conductPrimary association WILL FARROW SEPT. 8 hull elk to permits for hoi nless J with the following ed presidency for the children Tuesmeetings Y our Inumbers: Put Song, aniT Wednesday afternoon The Salt Lake District Shoulder to the Wheel. by the day JOSEPH U. PAYNE Fifteen permits to be issued for congregation: prayer, Colleen Par- three small younper groups enjoyK AYSYILLE ed refresha and festival story one bull elk with two or more ker; songs, Home Builders Song. ments Tuesday under the direction I ! Is the Story True? and Called of Cnsl. Emma B. Beus. points The to Serve. were sung by the SeaAshle) District Ten permits to be issued for one gull girls: talks were, Articles of bull elk with two or more points Faith. by LaRae Parker, and Nebo District How Primary Has Helped Me, Two hundred permits to be is- by Colleen Parker; reading, You." sued as follows: by Dorothy King; awarding of cerFifty permits for elk of either tificates by Bishop J. Albert Mitsex for the West Nebo unit (the chell; remarks by Lake View stake area on the west slopes of Mt. Ne- Irimary president, Angeline V. bo bounded on the south by Salt Child; presentation of the class to the Y. W. M. I. A. by ward presicreek, the east by the Nebo-Loo-p road, the north by the Payson can- dent, La Von D. Mitchell; acceptyon and on the west by the valley ance by President Lucille B. Bar-loof the M. I. A.; benediction by edge). Ninety permits for bull elk. and Nadine Bodily. Members of the flu permits for hornless elk. on all class are Colleen Parker. Nadine the remainder, of the Nebo area Bodily, Dorothy King, La Rae Parker. Barbara Child. Donna Fuit and Manti District Two hundred permits to be is- Donna Burnett. Mrs. Ray Muir returned home sued as follows: week from Burley, Idaho, last One hundred twenty permits for where she attended funeral serv- bull elk and so permits for hornless elk on the area south of the highway. 'ermits One hundred forty-fiv- e Fishlake District Two. hundred forty-fiv- e permits for bull elk and KM permits for hornless elk. to be issued as follows: or-$25- non-reside- KjjSt geasons for Held mj pe ,6 Ar3 Srftbe -S- pecial SUM commiwi.o- In - held on houtthe state. SemeanortoeuO- PPlicatl? on permit except Kfs. he fimsy a fy . sub-fetf- on apph-fKr9on,hu- ' KXeonsidered Mathewa-of-Salt-M- n r. U r LLOYDJWOORE YS VILLE,- - UTAH - A i j 1 Ru-an- 1'. Hir T 3? -b- - m I'8, f niem-nior- o PROTECT YOURSELF NOWI . 1 FOR SALE Chevrolet Sedan j ,'r t 1 ' Weaner Pigs - FOR SALE ht Beu-chana- ED W irow -- lie patriotic well a thrifty! Help cueitcrve the nation ' (ucl lupply . , . and tave up to 40 on' heating coed by meulating your home with Zonoiile Intulation. Average cote )48. You can tnatall In a few hour Zonoliie intulation ' but order NOW! We can fill vour order now, but may not be able to lairr! ' tuwl LNfi. SNOMI NUMOIS n. 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