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Show :'r July 21, 1960 XI 12 Pag Hunting and Fishing partment reminded that do one during tne next ten days, with man noted, also, that archery Be sure te wear rd may apply for or posses any reprint available to the public deer permits for the aeasoa of Bed, and only red, clothing is kind of special big gam permit by the end of July, They may Sept are .not counted as legally required to be worn durwithout fine purchasing a regular then bo obtained from department special permits. . , ing the 2960 big gam bind in 4 Archcry dscr seasonPubitoset if JO. The archery deer Awing set for fnptoaber 9 through' Aug. 9 Hunting soneon dates, two, September 18, is the first hunt ef Utrewday weekend Aug. the year for this most popular Application le $10. and abundant of Utah big game Buffsl Application date tnimali. so. pubito drawing July of Board oet Big Recently by to Game Control action, the season Aug. I. Hunting Mason Sept I fen $23. Include the kmg Labor Day ftept. 11, Application Dew Special deer permit weekend a well as two ether on gale Aog. 22, g of weekend hunting. Hunting will be on a statewide Blk Application data Aug. I basis with deer of either to Aug, It. Public drawing Aug 30. being legal game, Cost of the Moot hunting season begin Sept archery permit it $3.oo for both 24. yu. resident and nonresident, the same Application date Aug. as in recent years. The tow again It. Public drawing Aug. JO. require that purchaser of arch- Hunting season Sept. 2. ery deer permits must first pos- Application fee $25. sess a regular big game hunting Special deer permits are opea license. to application by both resident the special archery and nonresident. Only resident During season only bow and arrow huntmay apply for antelope, buffalo, ing 1 permitted, with tackle re- elk and moose permits. The do- this the quirements year being same as during the 1969 hunt. Archery permit may be purchased beginning Aug. 14, at department of flih and game offices in Salt Lake City and regional office in Ogden, Provo, Price and Cedar (Tty. Special hunt Application dates and other information regarding tha special antelope, buffalo, deer, elk and moose permits were listed today by the Utah Department of Pish and Game as follows: Antelope Application dates S4-- ki r Me L NOBLE D. SANDALL, a good fisherman whoa truly is shown here with his fishing tackle by the boat he built to more fully enjoy lake fishing. Hes named the boat the "Shelley Dee" in honor of his granddaughter. 4 attuned to "Mother Nature, Sportsman, personified! Thats Noble D. Sandali become a real science, "You've got to be smarter than the Noble D. Sandali, who resides fish, for there are green Cenwith his wife at 888 West fish and educated fish. "The ter Street In Kaysvllle, is an natural manner In which InHe sportsman. sects, hugs, ot worms might fishes, hunts pheasants and fall prey to the fish must be deer, and had hunted ducks un- mimicked as closely as til recently. Hut he said that the real thrill is to be close to As regards to tht moral nature to see parts of her tast creation, to hear both her happy values of fishing, he Said, "It and sad sounds, and to smell builds up friendships , . , you her varied collection of domes can get to know a guy bettor on a fishing trip than any othti" and foreign fragrances. On weekends Noble and his er wey in the world , . . It'a the wif lone, who keeps camp, best way in the world for a ton travel to their cabin and a rent- and dad to get to know each ed piece of ground on Glenn other . , . Tike a hoy fishing! Nobles first rod was a long Mortensen's farm, which is situated two miles northwest of bamboo pola with a lection of East Canyon Dam. Here, ac- linen string as line (at that e to thirty yards companied by Vem Sandali, time twenty-fivNoblea younger brother, Phil of linen line could be purchased Phylltps, and Ray Hyde, they for thirty cents) and the biggest hook thet could hi bought relax and fish. The relentless creeping of He and hie frlenda would then to ten miles to a age has caused Noble to chnnge ride eight from a stream fisherman to a section of Severe River In Richlake fisherman. This was fol- field, Utah, and fish tha entire lowed by him building a boat, day. which occupied six weeks of and spare time. his after-wor- k It le powered by a motor. Noble said that fishing has By Norman L. Marston pos-aihl- e. Eves Leaves by Eve Allison More than Aunt Tina lays one driver could make use of this epitaph "Here lie the bones of Willie Hay He died maintaining his right of wa Grind Monday Night Dinner beef. 3 3 cups cooked left-ove- r cups cooked potatoes Add 1 egg, gravy to moisten and seasonings. Fry Vi cup chopped onion in butter, add to the hash and roll into balls Brown in generous shortening and serve with gravy Some fishes have It's a Feet their own electric plants. Many like the electric eel have electric batteries strong enough to deliver a lethal shock To keep that neckStar Dust line from getting out of control lie on the bed with your head hanging over the edge, Raiee your head and touch your chest with the chin. Repeat several times, Wife Saver To save time in Ironing ruffled curtains, starch only the rufflee and tie backs. You can Iron curtains in half the time. r big game or combination fishing of fUb and game office from , and bunting license. . license agents throughout the ' state. A tq past years, public drawOnly on special permit ing! wiiH be bald for all special Under Utah Board of Big Game permit bunts when tha number of application exceeds tha num- Control ruling deer hunters will ber of permit allocated for a be allowed only one special permit hunting unit by the Utah Board during the 1SC0 seasons. Thi qaay be either k one or two-dOf Big Came Control. epe eial permit, but is a departure Only persons sixteen year of from the rule of past season ag or older may apply for or when the Board allowed tws posses any type of big gam special permits per hunter. bunting permit. Utah tow also 1 decree that it Board spokesmen noted, howillegal to apply for or possess an antelope per- ever, that the multiple unit ant-to- r mit if the applicant has bald less deer permits are not consuch a permit during tha pre- sidered "speclaT, with this type ceding two years; an elk permit permit being allowed this year during the preceding four years, for Mantl, Minnie Maud, Nebo and that mooee and buffalo per- hunting unlta and south end of the mits are restricted one to a per- Book Cliff unit son in a lifetime. Thus, a hunter could obtain two Proclamations covering detailed additional permits If be to chose rules and regulation for all big by purchasing both a special and game seasons will b published multiple unit permit The apokes- - N. Mala Snnset Opea 14 hrs. a 4a j Chickea 9 Shrimp 9 Steak Homsjflsik flag UL!"SJ! 111 permits for nonresidents. torso covering whenever hunting Cost of archery deer permits is big game. Only exception to the $3 for both resident and archery deer season when only tha red bead covering to required. f.lfno faxes UTAH MINIUG Layton Davis County Chapter and its auxiliary menders wert invited to the District meeting of the State Department July 10 at Thomas Chapter 4, Salt Lake California 14 Utah Fresh City. Attending from Layton were Emmett Nalder and hla wife Lola who are senior vice commander and senior vice commander of the auxiliary; Vera Nalder, Junior vice commander of Chapter 14; David Hied, commander Chapter 14; Ester Hied, and State Department DAV auxiliary junior vice ccmmader, Florence Darst. There was a delicious boffet lunch served prior to the meeting. Pork & Beans FARMINGTON Marshmallows After a stey la the hospital, where he underwent several operations on his foot, Allen Lloyd, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lloyd, is BLUHILL, Qt. now recuperating at home. He Injured the foot in S motor scooter. five-wee- s 1 29 LBS. S 1 29 FRESH MOUNTAIN WHILE THEY Mayonnaise LAST! EACH WILSON'S CUBED 4 pg- Sic GIANT, each - Reg. Price 35c pkg. Soda Water EGGS SHASTA CANNED RANCH FRESH UNGRADED Frozen tT soo FOR 6for49 Hamburger and Hot Dog 100 LR. BAG Eng-etro- Hardware Dept. PECTIN L - v 10 LB. Ironing Tafele 'American dairy association op utah DELL'S SERVICE 135 N. Main CLEARFIELD Garden Adj. Height Spread Wing" Reg. $13.95 FARRS Pinta Punch 50 ft. Plastic S(o)99 5i S9 50 ft. BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Rubber CLOVER CLUBS sss EA. UNIT nlTo)P A Few ef Oar Convenience THQ Extra Ample Parking Area Money Order Service Longer Shopping Hoar Complete Variety -- Aad ef Coarse I AHGreea ALL YOUR NIROS IN ON9 CONVHNIRNT LOCATIO- N- Btaape ,, BAG KERR, REGULAR MflnUET And BAR0WARE 4 LBS. SLICED KRAFT, Jet Puffed, 10 oz. -- f ASSOCIATION "from tha ocrrtb comes an abundant IHa for all " Attend district meet and Mrs. Dan Forsch, with her three children from S p o k a ns, Washington. Mr. and Mrt. Esrt Wlxem, ef Layton, returned early Saturday morning, June the 16th, from a vacation that took them as far east as Maine. They had been Call yew new te gone about one and one half Elizabeth Bonnemort, 37 Wixom Mrs. and Mr. Frad K. Adame months. Mr. and Mrs and family left Saturday, July the travel every summer. This sum16th, for Seattle, Wash ington, mer was the seventh time they where they will etay for one week have been to Maine. While there, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hick- they visited their daughter. Their many travels have included every man, The 10th ef July was the arrival state except Alaska and Hawaii. date In Layton of Mr. and Mrs They have also been to Canada and Mexico. Wayne Whitesides and their childMrs. Margref Odle, of 1319 ren from Kansaa City. They will Reid Dr , Layton, will hold at her SuipstA sifasM ow) jo) ajaq Xejs Mr. and Mrs Carl Whitesides, home, the Pinochle Club, WednesMr Whitesides mother and father. day night. About 12 members will Mrt. Donald W. Flint, ef Layton, attend. This club has been organr e c e ntly returned home from ized for about 2 years. Mrs. George Wilcox, ef Layton, visiting Mrs. Louise Price and family, of Gannett, Idaho. Those Is going to Chicago, 111., the 23rd a c c ompanying her were: Mrs. Of July to attend the National Republican Convention, it will be Mery Larsen, Mrs. Elaine and Richard Engstrom, of held over the week of the 25. Mrs. Salt Lake. While there, they visited Wilcox is an alternate Delegate. Mr. and Mn. Dal B. Schofield, the Shoshone Ice Caves, They of Layton, recently returned from had a very wonderful time. Steven Reundy, the eon of Mr, a two week vacation to California. and Mrs Kendall Roundy; and Home but two weeks, they went Lance Wilcox, the son of Mr. to Logan over the week end. It and Mrs. Blair A. Wilcox, both was a camping trip up Logan While there, Mr. and of Layton, are getting in shape Canyon. for next years sports at school. Mrs. Floyd Peterson and family, of Layton, cams up and spent a They are doing this by taking various trips by bicycle riding. day with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter, of They have been to Salt Lake and to Coalville, and have Just Layton, left Sunday, th 17th of 7- or Spirit Lake, In Utah, from Morgan, They art planning a trip to Bear Lake in They are expected home Thurs-th- e near future The trips usually da7 or Friday. Then on the 24th take about a day, and are very 1 July- Mr. and Mrs. Porter and family will leave for San Fran- enjoyable. Mrs. Joseph Owens rscsntly C1SC0- - California, to spend a few spent three days In Brigham City da?The hem ef Mr. and Mr. Ray visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Davis has had the company of twin her and sisters. Erickson, Her sisters are: Mrs. Robert Mrs. 8. D. Rideout, Mrs Davis's Anderson, who is with her hus- mother, for the past week. Mr. and Mn. Clyde W. Muir, band and three children. They of Layton, recently returned from from are Tacoma, Washington; a vacation trip. They visited Chicago then on to Detroit where they picked up a new car. From there they went to Canada, then New York where they personally met members of the New York Yankee team. On to Washington D.C. they traveled down to Missouri, Oklahoma City; Texas; New Mexico, then on to Glen Canyon Dam and home. They were accompanied by their three children Clyde J.; Ralph and Sherri Lyn and Joyce Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans of Syracusa Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Muir spent an evening In Ogden last week when they really enjoyed All Faces West. One along the way outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every dayl are clljcrcstf know that, for property tax purpose, Utah's metal mine are art assessed like ether property. While machinery and Improvements are valued like ether property, mining claims, usually worthless for ether uses, are afsesjed at $9 per acre. And min production to valued at the average af net proceeds for the three preceding years. Then the property tax 1$ arrived at by applying regular tax levies be the total ef these assessments. hw people DAV personnel RENT A t noon, one at night, pal You never . er - 1113 - Utah. , , , , Coat of additional deer permits As in other years, the law refor I960 will be $3 for single deer, $5 for twwScer permits for resi- quires a red head cover and dents; $s for tingle, $8 tor two-dee- r jacket, sweater, shirt or other Os Cl:p Complete Shopping Centei Clecriteld Ad Effective Than. FzL. and SaL. Inly 21. 22. 23 1 edlteam |