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Show wyt'i fwmw cy tUC lOtlDFR. tirV?. Of,, i Tuesday, August 9, 1960 Mourning Dove Hunt Set Sept. Season Box ElderHas 11-D- ay Phone PA 3-34- The annual mourning dove season for 1960 will begin Sept 1 in all Utah counties, but will vary by county from seven to 25 days in length Box Elder is one of 16 counties season this slated for an 71 1 ' mourning dove hunt will be half hour before sunrise to set eath day of the season. Bag limit will be ten birds, with a possession limit of twenty birds allowed after two days of hunting y year Peaches Near Second Half Title After Win The season, along with rules and hunt, regulations governing this were recently set by the Utah Fish and Game Commission following department of fish and game recwhich showed bird ommendations numbers in all areas of the state those of a fit Id and Ilanstn htld down the were comparable to ago year for Plain City posts Next Opening date for the hunt, Sept Satuiday the Pt aches Game 1, is the earliest date when a dove play Willard at Willard season may start in Utah under time is 2 p m ttderal regulations and terms of Plain City Bird the International Migratory Treaty The department noted Preston 3b that the mourning dove is an early Cottle lb often moving migiating bird, G Cook 2b tool southward with the first D Cook nights of late August early Stp Seager, ss tember Simpson p A seven-daseason was set for Nitlscn, If p in Duchesne, Daggett, Sept Hadley, If Morgan, Rich, Summit and Uinta c Ilanstn where the doves are counties Wakefield cf p known to move from these higher Totals areas earlier elevation north-statPeaches than in other parts of the state The Bngham City Peacht s avenged their first half league loss to Plain City, Saturday, by thump Ing them 16 4 in an evening garni at Rees Pioneer park The win nearly sets the si cond half title of the Weber, Box Lldi r county league in the Peathes laps and if they can slip past Willard next Saturday they will have it "in the bag The big boost came in the sev enth inning for the Peaches when with two outs, pitcher Ken Wisch-manhit a two run homerun to break a 3 3 tie and start on one of the biggest rallies of the sea son When it was over the Peach es had a 12 run lead Phil Oyler hit one of the longest home-run- s ever hit in the paik in that same inning when he put one over the left field light post with the bases loaded Obsi rvi rs said that had the ball been stiaii'hl away it would have easily ileai ed the center field fence Two of Plain Citys four runs were homers by Wakefald and Cottle Wischmann and Nielsen were for the Peaches the batter Wake-- j while Simp an, Nielsen, n y 7 State Receiving Requests to Hunt Elk, Moose for elk and Application main will be received office of the Utah moose at the Depart of Fish and Game, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City 16 between Aug. 5 and Aug 19, the department reminded today. for elk permits Applications must be made only in the special for this pur envelope provided pose They may be obtained from department offices or from any license agent throughout the state Applications for moose permits may be made in any other type envelope and should be marked on the outside "Moose Bmt f p 2b otals Plain City rf 3 Peaches 003 000 000 030 1 0 10 13x 4 16 Wednesday Outing at Rees Park Will Climax Recreation Program The summer supervised recreation program will come to a climax with all youngsters Wednesday meeting at the Rees Pioneer park at 9 a m The four parks will crown kings and queens, finalists in the many games will play for city champion girls softball game ship and from each patk will play, said Steve Young, superintendent of the Sherry Ball, Grace Woodmancy, Virginia Nelson and Myrna Lee Finalists in the other events nine and over are Horseshoes Jean Hansen Blaine Jordan, Jerome Wright Checkers Marva Richardson Frank Allred, Mickev Pebley Jerome Wright Croquet Chi is Larsen, Terry Gi Don Romei and Lester Wixom Eight and under parks Hoiseshots Maitin Oviatt, Dale In the morning fiom 9 30 to 12 noon, finalists in the competition Duke Billy Jo Stuart, Lynn WixRonnie Rice, Jeff events such as horseshoes, check- om, Checkers ers and croquet in two age groups Allred Ralph Joidan, lois Crag-heaCioqmt eight and under and nine and ovei Itpp Sederholm, will compete, he said, with the win Jtll Allied Steven Johnson, Holly Hoi tin ners receiving trophies At noon the youngsteis will eat their lunches and at I pm the All By Phone LONDON (UPI) Telephone sigcrowning of the kings and queens will take place Each will receive a nals which open and close valves and start and stop motors from trophy with their name on it The kings and queens of each 500 miles awav help control repark are Forest Allen Sheppaid mote unattended oil pumping stations in the Middle East and Marva Richardson, Snow These unmanned stations can Ralph Jordan and Janice Bennett, Lester Wixom signal back and wain the controlBrigham Young and Jacie Craghead, and South ler when a fault is developing Main Steven Hansen and Blaine that needs action im-le- y all-st- Against Fire Watering Told r d W- FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY APPLE PIE Golfing Ladies Plan Entertainment 111 II orsgrtn From Lawn y Momson cl Wisthniann Oyltr, lb J insen Crane Warns Any letters postmarked later than midnight, Aug 19, will be watering too much is "brown returned to the sender. patch was season AN ELEVEN-daSUFFICIENT water should be Box set for Elder Cache, Carbon, Grand Davis Lmety, Garfield, applied to maintain moisture to This enof 20 inches i depth Piute, Salt Lake, San Juan, San Utah Wasatch, Sevier, courages deep rooting which makpete, es the grass and lawn plants more Wayne and Weber counties resistant to drought Millard In Juab, and Tooele members of Ladies Auxiliary Sprinklers that expel a very fine counties the season will continue the Brigham City Golf and Country mist waste more water through for 18 days, Sept Club will be entertaining their hus evaporation and drift than sprinkhunting Twenty five days of were set for Beaver, Iron, Kane bands or partners Saturday, Aug lers that expell water ofin heavier Installation magnedroplets and Washington counties where 13, at the Brigham City course and time clock mechanvalves tic Tee-ofto f Mrs the birds are often found later in time, according m permanent underground the year as they migrate south Norwood Hyer, chairman, is 3 p m isms to and 4 p m with dinner to be served spi inkling systems enables you waid water your lawn at the ideal lime 6 8 m m 30 until the club at in p p lor the Legal shooting hours In addition ol day with no effort house to the other advantages of early Dancing will follow and featurwatering, water pressure ed entertainment of the evening morning is greater and gives a better diswill be a Girl and Her Guitar, tribution of water over the lawn A variety of prizes are planned for the gold games The judge glared down at the Golf and Countiy Assisting Mrs Hyer with commit- detendant Brigham City Do you mean to say tourtee duties Mrs are Club ladies championship golf Harry Bloom, you plead guilty to stealing a nament will be held Tuesday, Aug Mrs R M Kaiser, Mrs Carroll coat, he demanded, and then 23, and Wednesday, Aug 24, at the Williams and Mrs Ralph Olsen have the gall to ask me to reduce local course your fine An entry tee of $2 will be charg"Well, your honor, explained the culprit, "it cost me 2 bucks to ed with all members eligible have the sleeves shortened Four flights are planned with f warm up time at 7 30 a m and time at 8 a m Mrs Reese Jensen, chairman, announces that a good tuin-ou- t is expected Ladies are also reminded of A ton and a half truck belonging monthly Ladies Day to be held to Ernest Kunzler, Corinne, caught Wednesday, Aug 17 and a remin- fire Thursday morning and burned der is also issued to those plan- the motor, cab interior and dashning to attend the Men and Ladies board party Saturday, Aug 13. Kunzler had been doing some the work on the carbureter on Protest Note truck and it was thought that some A SAN ANTONIO, Tex (UPI) leaked, causing the fire when resident used his yellowing lawn gas he started the motor as notice for his objections to a Workers m neighboring fields higher sewer charge in San An- came to Kunzlers aid in fighting He erected a sign on the tonio lawn reading "How dry I am by the fire sewerola Damage was estimated at $250 e Clavbaugh Nielsen, c Andtrsori eiU In the loss of vital nnre lands ' for Fi h llfn M P"st nr whirl) may thete unless and an end lesult of reduced tilli- Ik dt aim d cniiiclv the present water from "elief is m the years ng and hunting co lditions ahead Crane also noted that current the gates drought conditions statewide are Steppingf through in 25prison veais the rst time for the .limiting the waters which can be I m I m free trout from the pirolee shouted Critical drought and e'tremely safely stocked withto include some fee1 A voungster standing near-S- o state hatcheries, what I m hazardous range conditions were )arge reservoired iales which are, by remaiked cited this week by the department already at dangerously low levels four Urban residents can help con- of fish and game as director Harst rve Utahs most precious com- old S Crane urged every sportsman to act as a fire warden when How modity, water Simply by in watering ever afield during this continuing following practices lawns that g.ve the best results condition In noting the recent closure to fiom the least amount of water, says County Agent A Fullmer unauthorized use of fire of any Allred, with the Utah State Uni- kind along much of the Wasatch front, the director reminded that versity extension services explosively dry range conditions FOUR PRACTICES determine are much the same over the whole the results that you get from wa-- I state ter applied to lawns They are, He reminded every angler and time of day water is applied, hunter going afield that a careof of amount quency watering, discarded match, cigarette, water applied, and type of sprink-men- t lessly an unattended fire or ashes, pipe ler used. fire of any kind could quickly re- The ideal time for watering the lawn is before 8 a m At this 5a time of day, less water is wasted rr A through evaporation, and the grass dries off during the day for use or other care Tests show that as much as 40 percent of the water used in hotter parts of the day Rtfl evaporates Lawns should be watered only when the grass begins FRESH BAKED to wilt The first sign of wilting is the darkening of the grass color More frequent watering enOne courages fungus diseases common fungas disease caused by Best Results Champion Meet Set By Golfers Truck Burns tce-of- At Corinne Jensen Also each member of the Eagei Beavers softball team will receive a trophy, at that time, Young said for winning the lassie league city A trophy for will also be given At 2 p m the gnls soft ball teams from each park will play A watermelon bust will follow Young said, for all the kids at 3 pm Members picked for the all star teams are West South Kathy Hun saker, Paula Jensen Jeane Dalev Mary Ann Miller, Cheryl Tingey, Brenda Petersen, Rebecca Hansen Ann Stoner, Grace Jensen, Dawn Huggins and Martha Huggins North-Eas- t Darlene Bouck, Ra Nae Andersen, Elaine Vandehei Janice Peters, Maiva Richardson chamuionship spoits-manshi- p 3 all-st- BEGINS DAYS ONLY! 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