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Show f Mt LEX Page 9 December 22, 1960 Hunter Safety. Training Darts Swamp Logan -- Lose to West Pays High Dividends minutes left After smothering Ogden the previous week, the Logan Grizzlies came to Davis in the role of favorites, intent upon extending their 0 record. Grant Cullimore and Davie High School trampled a strong Logan team by a 1 margin Wednesday and then, on Friday, gave up a to the West wild one High Panthers at Salt. Lake City last week. The two games left the Darts with a 1 record, and set them up as the team to schedules heat as moved past tha half-wa- y 77-6- 8-- 66-7- 0, his had record of however, charges, other ideas and a their 'own to protect - The gune started as a nip and tuck thriller, with the lead changing hands no less than 15 thnes in the first 6-- pre-seas- mark. 1 ' 1 - jU- f iL1' t Y4V ' vi'4 C o half. With thres in the second period, however, Gary Larkin went on a and g spree sank four in a row to put at the inDavis ahead termission. They were never pressed thereafter, as Raymond Blood zeroed in from the cornera for five straight and Mike Gardner also hit for 10 in the third quarter. jump-shootin- 88-8- 1 bounds. Allen Parrish, 6 7 pivot man for the Grizzlies came up with 13 points in the first half, but was held scoreless thereafter as Larkin and, A1 Konopnickl and A1 Palfrey-ma- n were on him like a tent. The West game was a rough and rowdy affair, with some 40 fouls called and others left Davis went out to an early lead, but the Panthers started potting from outside, and with around 60 percent success pulled away to lead by 6 at the half. Davis came up to two points with a minute to go, but were unable to score in the hectic action from that point, and the Panthers tanked one at the final gun for their 4 point margin. Mike Duckworth was the big Dart, offensively, with 24 points, .while Gary Larkin and Mike Gardner were strong on defense and got e into the scoring with 12 and 14 points respectively. Davis J1 a First wm the finest in television " 'oiiuiftHo' Mike Duckworth did every- thing but sell the tickets for the Darts, as he worried the Grizzlies at every turn and racked up a total of 21 for high point honors. Gardner was cold In the early portion, but came back strong for a total of 20 along with his usual fine work in ball hawking and defensive re- d. A rare opportunity to own the finest television at the lowest price ever! two-figur- I; Limited Quantities ONLY Hand Wired for life .me, service trouble-fre- e Du Matic Power Tuning across-the-roo- with Remote Control genuine Custom Crafted Cabinet of Mahogany, Walnut or Limed Oak in Contemporary". i Lowboy styling hand-rubbe- d r"7 KENTUCKY BOURBON 1810 The $5 00 gold pieces Illustrated here are from the Waterfill and Frazier collection. They were coined by the United States Government in 1810, the year that Waterfill and Frazier was first distilled in Kentucky. Also Available BOTTLED IN BOND waterfill-Frazi- er ioma n Mninu u tuna mourn tmtm. gmea, rarmn jyens "e youngstei-especiall- WINEGAR'S PUBLIK FOOD BARN NORTH MAIN, SUNSET, UTAH CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR you shop here next year. For this census as many an imals as possible are counted and classified as to se and age chi'", that is, bucks, does and fawns. From this information game man agers are able to obtain an in dication of the reproductive late of the herd and the size of the manageable fawn nop. as well as the relative number of bucks and does in the herd This information, togethei wilh that obtained from trapping and tagging operations, geneial winter observations and the earlv spnng range rides, helps stale game managers keep tiaik (( turd composition and food conditions as well as any pioblims that might occur while the der aie on their winter range With most regular hunting and fishing seasons at an end for the ear, the department of fish and game, today reminded that thine are many off season fours of outdoor recreation still available Fishing enthusiasts can take ad vantage of the numerous opporn tunities afforded by many t tuning fOptifr! PotM Bremerton, Wash. fFHTNC) Charlton R. Jackson, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Major and Mrs. Edward J. Kroclter of 162 John st., Layton, Is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown overhaul at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington. fled. C Power Transformer assures brilliant reception even in fringe areas eliminates nne tuning Exclusive Perma-Tun- e for sea-ou- state-owne- d Layton seaman serves in Wash, ' WE WILL CLOSE XMAS EVE AND NEW YEAR EVE AT 7 P. M. TELEVISION IN one-thir- Xmas X THI BRIGHTEST, SHARPI6T PICTURE The states mandatory hunter a long season is now open for safety training program has ap- trapping beaver, mink and marac- ten. Population of these furbear-er- s parently paid good dividends, will be found In most mounreport to preliminary cording issued today by the safety and tainous sections of the state and survival training section of the a six dollar trapping license entitles any citizen to trap these department of fish and game. there animals. All furs are coming Into the to report According is a definite trend toward an prime condition at this season. For the shooter, the waterfowl overall reduction in all types of firearms accidents, including both season continues through January 5. The lowly jackrabbit and hunting and nonhunting types. The report, while still not final, the more sought after cottontail indicates a reduction of upwards also will afford prime outdoor of 40 percent in all firearms ac- pleasure during the weeks ahead. In many areas rabbit hunters cidents during 1960 as apposed to 1959. Included in this figure can be valuable assistance .to is an approximately 50 percent re- landowners by reducing pest popduction in fatal hunting accidents ulations of jackrabbits. Hunters and a 75 per cent drop in acci- should, however, always obtain dents involving handguns. Shot- permission before trespassing on to private property. , gun accidents were also noted And for he less hardy outdoors-man- , over d be down by nearly there is always the highlast from year. figures reported As mentioned, the above figures light of the winter season to look include all hunters, not just juv- - forward to, a trip to the depart-emleindicating perhaps that the ment s Hardware Ranch, winter stud-feeding grounds for the Cache principals of hunter safety led by junior have in practice elk herd. Department of fish and game rubbed off on elder members cf the family creating an overall safer spokesmen today reminded winter t attitude toward firearms through fishermen that the special sonnow in progress, for taking the state. Mountain or Whitefish, On the juvenile - only side of Rocky the ledger a reduction in hunt- herring, on the Weber River in ing accidents of nearly 50 per Davis, Weber, Morgan and Sumcent was noted. mit counties will come to a close The trend in this preliminary Dec. 31 accounting of 1960 hunting ac With the clo-- e of this special cidents was termed encouraging by department of fish and game oficials. However, they hasten to remind hunters, parents and safety instructors that much le mains to be done Estimates from the State Board of Education note that more than 15,000 dia will become 14 vears cf mg 1961 with like numbeis coni ing of hunting age each jeai thereafter. y Parents of these that were reminded winter is an ideal tune to enroll their youngsters for a course in hunter safety and survival tiam ing Lists of instructors are aval' 1262 able through most sporting goods dealers throughout the state oi MERRY from your local conservation of ficer. of of Deer sex ratio counts are curareas most rently in progress in of fish of the state, department and game biologists noted todaj . . . These counts, important to the deu if management of Itah's mule herds, are annually taken during this period after the hunt when he animals begin frequenting thi ir the winter ranges, and while bucks still retain their antleis and the fawns are readily identi Recipients of these letters are selected amululiy 'dif a ' faffdotrt basis through tha use of department license files. By filling them in accurately and returning them promptly, any sportsman who receives a questionnaire contributes valuable information toward better future management of the state's game animal and bird resources. This applies whether a hunter was or was not afield during the seasons, or whether he bagged or did not From all us to all you . . . heartiest greetings of the season with sincere thanks for your valued patronage during the past year. Here is our way of thanking you Savings that can mean hundreds of dollars to you by next pj ; jor waters, tne Logan River, Blacksmith fork River and Duchesne River will continue open to this popular winter sport until Feb. 15, 1961. Department of fish and game spokesmen today reminded trappers that January 7 is the deadline for registering to trap muskrat on any of the six waterfowl refuges. Registration may be made with the manager in charge of each marsh, with the provision that If the number of trappers registering exceed the number believed to be in the best Interest cf refuge management, a drawing will be held January 14 at the respective marsh headquarters. The six state refuges are Clear Lake, Farmington Bay, Ogden Bay, Howard's Slough, Locomotive Springs and Public Shooting Grounds. A 1957 law removed the muskrat from the protected list of Utah furbearers. However, strict control of the muskrat harvest is maintained oil state waterfowl marshes since this furbeaier is a valuable asset to goose nesting and other refuge management practices. The Utah State Department of Fish and Game reminded hunters who have received game harvest questionnaires to return them as quickly as possible To date some 40,000 of these questionnaires concerning the annual bag of big game and upland birds have been mailed to sportsmen throughout the state Several thousand more questionnaires dealing with the 1960 water-fow- l harvest will be mailed during Television ' High Fidelity Phonograph Combination U SAVOV El peed record change? hiph fidelity speaker Brightest, shirpeet picture in television 4 8 Custom Crafted Contemporary Lowboy In genuine Mahogany, Walnut or Limed Oak watoi-ope- to all year fishing as well as the four major sti earns opi n to whitefish fishing For the fourth year in a urn, Full one year warranty on all parts and tubes including picture tube Madera Logan, Loses to West The Davis J.V. eager folpattern set by the eer, and S. L Di last week, as they ed off a rebound to varsity 9 downed Logan on WedDarts lead bark to nesday and than lost to West the quarter ended 5 - ,o bv a two point margin FriAs the final period Mart- da v. The Logan game was Da- - ed, Dixon scored ifom a teal is all the w ay, with the half- and drive and addt d another 5 time score giving them a margin. Logan pulled to within two points late in the third quarter when Dailey tanked a couple of quick ones from the corner to bring the score to Jeff Hollist how- hit on a GIANT CLEARFIELD ELECTRIC LeROY FLI1TEN Produce Department -- Service WISHES EVERYONE 25-1- AI MERRY CHRISTMAS And Meat Department Red Armour Star, 29-2- HAPPY NEW YEAR Give $500 worth e, in SWIMMING for only $400 Gift Certificate Book AVAILABLE AT Clearfield Municipal Pool all a MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR GRAPES Sunkist, lb. ORANGES lb and more fun with Swimming 1, Ib. 59 Ib. 49 ib. 45 Gold Coin 25 2 BACON A-Gra- ib. 2 ibs. 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