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Show v th triangular shaped area, located Just north of the' AmerL , can Legion Hall on Highway 81. They intend to install drinking fountains, table and gar nm fa r the convenience bag of tourist and local resident. Th area i shaded and has a frontage of approximately 180 to Legion: Layton deadline ApplieaOdn u ponses1; thic ucok for '' 1 'Vlv Vi V A y. LAYTON LAKKRS Lake Shore League winners in Babe Ruth League play. Front Don row, from left: Steve Wilhelmson, Dee Burton, Robert Benton, Bill Simmons, Glen Brad Baker, Back: Cowley, Wayne Dunlap, Reed Barber, and Dave Trujillo. Davis, Jay Starkey, Kent Mitchell, Carter Cook, and Tommy Snow. Layton Lakers win title Layton to host state Babe Ruth tournament Slamming out an Layton 2 victory over Syracuse, the Layton Lakers, sponsored by the Layton Chapter, Disabled Americnn Veterans and coached by J. Starkey and Don Robertson, took undisputed possession of first place in the Lake Shore League as Ilnhe Ruth League baseball plnv moved to a finish last week. The win gave the Laytonites a season recoid to edge out l second place Clem field by two games. Third and fourth went to Kay .villa and Syracuse in that order. With league play completed, an all- - tar team will now be selected to represent the Lake Shine loop in State Tournament plav to begin August 4 cusa. They are being coached by Starkey and Don Robertson and directed by league president, Lynn W. Burton, also of Layton. This aggregation won the State title in 1959 and participated in the Pacifio Southwest Regional play offs in Stockton, California. -- Baseball team Feasts Thirty-tw- o boys of the American Legion baaeball team had quite a feast of hamburgers, ice cream, and all the trimmings last week at the home of Mr. Robert Kay of 165 West 750 North. The dinner wa sponsored by the coaches, Robert Kay, Don Tante, and Ray Hulse. The American Legion Post 134 sponsored the teams. The hamburger were donated by the Auxiliary. Football scheduled Try-cu- ts The Layton Jaycee sponsored attle League football try-out- s .ill be held Wednesday, Aug. at the Layton Elementary school at I pm. All Inns between the ages of and 13 interested m tr ing ut for the Little League foot- hall teams should be at the echo' at that rime. The age1 deadline is Sept. 1st. Any hoy who will not turn It before Sept. 2 will be eligible to try out for the league. Later in the season, each member of a little league team will be required to proJuce his birth certificate to prove hia eligibility. Glenn Palmer, of the Layton lajcces aid that if there are Sues State State championship. champions then proceed to Re-- ) Kin8l tournaments, and the winners of those events go on orld Championship play, to Hoit team for this years Ctah tournament will be the L a k e Shore League with players from Kaysville, Layton, Clearfield, and S y a- - and News cover rugged terrain end will be under the strict supervision of the conservation officer in antelope and buffalo permit will b received July 25 through July 80, by mail only, at main offlcaa of the Utah Department of Fish and Gam, 1596 West North Tempi, Salt Lake City. The department reminded that any application postmarked later than 12:00 midnight, July 80, would be returned to the lender. Ten buffalo and 170 antelope permlta were authorized thi yetr by the Utah Board of Big Game Control. If more applications are received than the number of permita allotted for any hunting unit, a public drawing will ba held Aug. 5, at the State Capitol Building to determine the successful applicants Application Views by Sue Forbee There is a place outside of Salt Lake that is known as the Point of the Mountain. This place is an asylum for criminals, petty thiefs, over- - age hoods, and dope peddlers. The place ia a spotless gray any older boys who have outbarricade of buildings, with a grown their uniforms and wish to sell them to the new league farm and, of course, prieonere. These prisoners, all dressed in members, Wednesday would be a most opportune time to do so. cold blue, numbered, unpressed clothes, made one mistake. Maywas being be the caught, but in most cases it c was the crowd that they chose. The hoods friends helped him become what he is, the dope peddler probably had a friend that helped him get into the racket, the petty thief had friends who made their fun shoplifting, or the criminal had friends who liked to rob banks. men had Yes, all of friends. Or were they freinds? of the inmates At least vvrflf" had a friend who helped them to get to their lowly state of life. I ask you, are these kinds of friends true friends? If your friend says lets break a window. Is he a true friend? Nine times out of ten that true friend that says lets break a window runs away and lets you take the punishment. Kids, its time to look at your friends in an objective way. You all have heard the saying ashes to ashes and dust to dust! Im sure that the author might also have meant smut to smut. If friends are no betDAY SATURDAY ter than garbage its time to throw them away. Thats what you do with garbage. Pick true proclamation will be in the hands of all fish and game agent throughout the atat by th week of July 25, Seasons, permit application dates, and 11 other rule and regulations governing the hunta for thaaa four big game animals are listed in these proclamations. All interested sportsmen war advised today by th depart- licna ment of fish and game to themselves with the if they eontem proclamation for any of that applying plate hunts. that anyone who waa in obtaining an antelope permit in 1968 or 1969 may not apply for such a permit thi year. Buffalo permit are restricted to one to any on person during a lifetime. Applications for sntelops and buffalo permits must be mailed in separate envelopes marked or buffalo. N o antelope dual applications are acceptable for these hunta. They must include the applicants full name and address, hia or her choice of hunting unit; a certified check, caahlera check, or money order in th amount of $10.00 for antelope, $25.00 for buffalo, and must include the applicants big game license number. Personal checks or money orders will not be accepted. Application fees will be returned to unsuccessful applciants. As with all other Utah big game hunts, th law decree that only persons 18 years of age or older, may apply for, or possess, big game permits or licenses. Applicants for antelope permits are reminded that the several small herds are widely scattered in the states desert areas, much of which is difficult to traveL Successful applicants should plan to use pickup drive vehicles. or The buffalo hunt will also ul Th airplane plants of small trout into lakes of th - Thousand Lake mountain area ha been complants pleted, with th plan now going forward in tha Uinta Mountain high country waters. The department said both native and brook trout are again being stocked into the high country lakes this year, with completion of thaaa plants exBoulder-Escalan- te sIio7 t project, t Davis Drive-Ith roadaida and Tickets for th ahow, to be park they have started, held on Monday and Tuesday, tha Layton American Legion Aug. 8 and 9th, are now being Post 87, will ba sponsoring a sold by th Legion members. tick at tale for a movie at th They will sell for a dollar per car load. Profit from these advance sales tickets, only, will of 8,000 the Approximately to th Legion for their comyoung chukar will be held and go munity project. Any ticket matured at tha two farms to ba mad a brood bird next sold at tha gat on aithar night will not give credit to th spring prior to their relea into th wild. Two excellent movie hVvt Another 1,000 will be raised been selected for showing on to adult age at th departments these two night. They are Dog Vernal proparty for later re- of Flanders starring David lease. Ladd and Donald Critp; and Department spokesmen noted Gallant Hours (tarring that th present release of James Cagney a Admiral Halyoung birds will bring the ta sey. tal plant to 104,238 farm raised According to Floyd Bhum chukar which have been re- way, acting chairman of the leased into the wild since the roadside park project, the Lebeginning of th program to gion members have covered an establish this naw upland game irrigation ditch at th sit and bird in Utah. are now ready to improve on A a complete charge of the hunt Reprint of the for these units. Only residents may apply for these permit and th law decree 4age 4 July 28, I960 Hunting and Fishing fund-raisin- g n. reo-nati- on feet. r It la ' arranged .. j. . tv that car could drive into the are and get back onto th highway by using a roadway which lead around the back (or west side) of th Legion Hall tnd then the highway, It not only la an ideal sit e for a park, but will onto road-aid- be a good picnic area for local peopla," he said. La-gio- n. Sunset Cafe Ills S4 Open No. Main SunMt hri. a day S3c Merchants Lunch Daily pected by Two plana are being used in th program in an effort to get the small fish Into the high lakes when both feed and water temperatures are at peak conditions to insure survival and growth of the small fish. four-whe- Chukar partridge plant for this will be completed week as the last of some 6,700 young birds are released into thirty-thre- e sites over the state, according to the Utah Department of Fish and Game. 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