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Show tf fVT yrjuiymii'y y yn i, Hey, would you like to have a fish?" he jjasked magnanimously. We wanted a fish like a bear to sleep with. But what could I say? The guy was making a gesture of kindness. Sure," I bubbled exhuberantly, like a good tourist should. Ill be right back," he grinned. My wife couldn't have been more amused at the whole thing Pretty soon here came the guy . . . with three (3) native trout. He was beaming unpleasant thing about vacations is they're so soon over. trek into the We took our wonderland of Yellowstone and how we We saw bears three Utahns did enjoy it galore and elk and moose (or meece) and deer and all kinds of animals. . We got off on a wrong road only once and it rained just a tiny bit . . nothing like snowfall after we left. li'.e - Scott caught a fish which made him happy and his dad and mother, too, for that matter. And you know what he said after we boated the thing"3 guess Im a better fisherman than Dad ,cause caught a fish and he didn't. They're right, it's the truth that hurts. d h But then we drove back to Fishing Bridge t. I supposed. They were amused at us . . . mostly me think in my bermuda shorts and white shoes. One would whisper to the other and they would giggle. The sun went down and the mercury it. There I stood, shivering and swatwith ) And those two guys were ting mosquitos. I still giggling. states prolong- ed drought In a recent statement, the ernor said-"- gov- I ignore, didnt know. I and who should be walking dejectedly back to their car but a family from Ohio . . . the mom and dad and three youngsters. I I luck, in the face of this Corinne Elder Probably the most amusing incident on our trio transpired near the end of our first day in the park. was wearing striped bermuda shorts, long white socks and long white canvas oh yes, and a white shoes You know, like a tourist. We had gotten settled in our cabin at Fishing Bridge and then went down stream to fish a little in the Yellowstone river . . . at Scott's insistance. It was really too shallow to catch fish where we were but it was getting late and Scott wanted to fish. So rigged him a rod and line, baited the hook and stood back to wait patiently until he was tired of fishing. Meanwhile, there were two anglers watching us from farther down the river. They had been fishing and without much I Governor George D Clyde has asked law officers to crack down on persons guilty of starting fires I I tee-shir- Catch Persons Starting Fires, Clyde Urges ' I ... F I . nine-inc- , am directing every law enforcement officer in the state of Utah to exercise constant vigigenerosity. lance and exert every effort to What are we going to do with THREE prevent fires and to apprehend fish? my wife mumbled. any person guilty of starting fires, deliberate intent or "Oh thank you, I proclaimed. through through negligence in order that Caught 'em out on the lake with what the full penalty of the law may be brought to bear on him they call a Colorado spinner, he explain-- 1 V"' He went on to say that Starting ed. or brush fires under existrange in wonderment. "No kidding," replied ing conditions, is viciously crimiYou can take a package fishing "Yah. nal action which endangers the life and property of every law trip for $5 69 and they cook your fish on abiding citizen Stevenson island and serve 'em with all the Clyde further called on private Elder Bruce J. ACCEPTS CALL to be watchful and report citizens trimmings. Corinne, will serve an LDS any persons who may be guilty ot These are some we caught afterwards." Wright, mission in Finland. starting fires said again. I was doing No kidding, Under existing emergency conwonders for his ego. ditions, compliance with these re-- 1 quests is a matter of community He left and my wife asked again "What interest which no honest citizen ate we gonna do with three fish? can he stated The most long-planne- yiyyioy'in Mf Then one of them walked over to where we were. THE Lions Name BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, August 23, 1960 THE GIRLS received pins en-ia- graved with miniature Lions and also a certificate from Vernon Cutler, Lions' president The contest was the first exper--1 ience for the new Corinne clubs Corinne 4H Talk Winners Speech contest winners in the first annual contest, sponsored by Corinne Lions for club members of the Corinne area, were named Saturday afternoon, Aug. naLrlfNirain i plans are to make the event an annual one. In connection with the speaking contest a talent show was pre- sented and a dress review also given. PffTii (If lUL. 20. young people Twenty competed at the contest held at the LDS church beginning at 2:10 p m. The event was sponsored jointly by the Lions and Triple C Comclub. munity WINNERS, speaking In the evening presentation, were: Elaine Wankier, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joyce Wankier; Linda 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. McRea, and Julie Hara-motMr. and 16, daughter of Mrs Kol Haramoto. Miss Wankier competed m the first and second year club group; Miss McRea in the third and fourth year young people, and Miss Haramoto has seven years of club work behind her. Judges for the contest were Mrs Manjane Morris, Mrs. Sue Jensen and Mrs Ellen Oprecht. H Mc-Re- a, You'll find low prices Quality Merchandise 4-- Accepts LDS Mission Call pulled over quickly. Flder Bruce John Wright of Corinne has accepted a call to serve a misMon for the Church of Jesus yelled. Saints in FinThey were so pleased. I thought the Chi ist of Latter-daland in our car. lady was going to jump right He is a son of Mr and Mrs EuI took them out of the creel and the three gene F Wright Corinne k ids were bug-eyeA larewell testimonial will honor "Where did you catch em?" they quiz- Eldtr Wright on Sunday evening, Aug 28, at 8 p m in the Corinne zed me excitedly. I DS ward with Eishop chapel Caught 'em out on the lake wit what riovd Cartir of the Corinne Second ward presiding they call a "Colorado spinner. Filler Wnght is a graduate of No kidding," they said. Box Elder High school and LDS "Yah. You can take a package fishing seminary and has completed two trip for $5.69 and they cook your fish on years study at the University of Stevenson island and serve 'em with all the Utah He will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on Monday trimmings. 5 for a week ot special Sept "No kidding," they echoed. to leaving by plane training prior The family from Ohio was tickled pink. for his at mission headquarters They were going back to camp and have a Helsinki, Finland Friends and relatives of the fish fry. are invited to atWright "Tsk, tsk,tsk, was my wifes only com- tend thefamily testimonial, Bishop Carment. ter said "Hey, would you like to have some fish," I y "Well, what could say? Some one gave 'em to us?" asked guiltily. Oh well, they were happy. The guy that gave the fish to us was happy . . . and we were having a ball. It was a great Youre dollars ahead many ways when you shop at stores or service stations that give S&H Green Stamp. Dollars ahead because of the distinguished merchandise more than 1,500 items you can get at no extra cost with your filled books of S&H Green Stamps. Dollars ahead again because of the low prices the quality merchandise thats featured at fine stores which give S&H Green Stamps backed with the courteous service you always like to receive. Prove it to yourself! Compare prices! Compare quality! Compare service! Youll soon learn why S&H Green Stamps are extra values for you. I I Marines Change Recruitment Law- M Sgt Neil T Kinnear, Jr , NCO charge of the Ogden Marine lecnntmg office announces that the Marine Corps is now accepting married men with a wife and no childien for for enlistment three or four years in the Main Public Invited To attend thi Bureau Show A varied program has been ar- ranged by members of the Box County Faim Buitau for their annual Talent F ind and Youth Talk contests. The general public is invited to context to begin Wednesday evening, Aug 24 at 8 p m audi-to- i in Beai River High school lum Mrs Rulon Smoot chairman, announce that paiticipants repis- teied for the event insure an in- and entertaining pio-foresting am gi in There will be paiticipants three age catagones 17 to 30, 11 5 to Those competing in the eldest age gioup and winning will be pei nutted to entei the Utah State Farm Bureau Talent Find and You'll Talk contests The state wmneis in turn to go to the tional event to be held in Denver Colo All numbeis have a time limit, she concluded to Hi, and five-minu- rines This program has just recently been adopted by the Marines giving mairied men the oppoitunity to serve in the United States fl55! 7: ; Everywhere in Utah, cur Your gasoline owners pay $1 00 tax on every 10 gallons of gasoline they buy. Does a tax this high on a basic commodity like gasoline really make sense7 Gasoline taxes across the nation amount to a 50'i nles lux and thats five times as high as the tux rate on luxuries like diamonds and mink coats. you-fe- els How did gasoline taxes get so high? Well, since Woild War II. there have been three iiiimwi in the federal i;u lax alone This brought the Federal tax to 4 cents a gallon, in addition to the State tax of 6 tents a gallon. Looking at it another way, in the last ten years gasoline taxes have xkyrot keied the price ot gasoline itself has men only 5 5 during the same period. 51yci YX ' 1 .. I $82 a year for gasoline taxes I Gallon by gallon, these taxes add up to a lot of money Each year the average motor vehicle owner in this state pays 882 for gasoline luxes alone. That's just a few dollars less than the average week's pay for most people! dealer-w- ho must collect these taxes from dial gasoline luxes are ninth loo high More and more, thinking people are coming to agree What do you think? HIGHWAYS AND GASOLINE TAXES Your gasoline retailer, naturally, favors construction of the roads that the motoring public needs 11c believes in fair and reasonable taxation for (his puipose but feels that taxes on g isolme have now reached unreasonlevels also tie believes ably high (hat all special taxes on the motorist should be used only for highway purposes Yet last year, out of every automobile lux dollar collected by the Federd Government from highway users, more than 40 cenls went lor non highway purposes If these automotive tax revenues weie dedicated lor highway purposes, there would be no need for the latest increase in the federal gasoline lax. Presented in the public interest by the Gasoline Tax Education Committee 575 Lexington Avenue New York, New York |