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Show I 6 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 25, 1974 BE bank sponsored Annual golf event near Registration for Box Elder n County Banks annual best ball golf tournament on the Labor Day weekend, Aug. 31- Sept. 2, is being accepted at the Brigham City Municipal golf course. event will require The a $1 entry fee and golfers must have their handicap cards. Golfers can play any two of three days (Saturday, Sunday and Monday) of the holiday weekend. Each entrant will be given a new Titleist ball and two-ma- gets the right to compete for $300 in merchandise prizes offered by Box Elder County bank. Flights will be divided into A and B categories. Handicap cutoffs will be determined after all entries are in, said golf pro Tommy Williams, Last years flights were 31 and under for A and 32 and over The Out-o- f Towners captured first place in the Powder Puff league's tournament. Front, from left, are Sheryl Crossley, Doris Thompson, Lonnie Golfers who score an ace of Perry, and JoAnne Windley. Standing, Jaice Johnson, Hazel Dalton, Sandy Taylor, Flo number 2 at the course will win Loveland, and Donna Weaver. Absent were Connie Barker, Sheila Hoppie, Jance Nelson and Coach Bobbie Nelson. a $100 savings bond. for B. WIN TOURNEY season-en- d Eenmecott employees like these fine woods can be won during Box Elder County Bank's annual best ball tournament over Labor Day weekend. Here Brigham City golf pro Tommy Williams, left, and banker Wayne Hunsaker try out the clubs. iinvite you to MERCHANDISE two-ma- n Furbearear rules made Duck hunt open Oct. 5; geese legal week later Noon, October 5 will mark the opening of Utahs 1974 general waterfowl season, as set by the Wildlife Board. The season will run for 93 days, through January 5. The major change in this years proclamation will be a bonus of two pintails daily and four in possession in addition to the general five and ten duck limit. As last year, there is a one daily, one possession limit on canvasbacks and two daily, four possession limit on redheads. The goose hunt will begin October 12 running through December 15. Bag limits will be six daily and six possession, with no more than two birds of the dark species allowed. Swan and Wilsons snipe hunts will run concurrently with the duck season, October 5 through January 5. The Board allotted 2,500 special swan permits, one bird per hunter. Applications for the free permits will be accepted until 5 p.m. September 4. Bag limits for snipe are eight daily, 16 possession. Special regulations include a November 16 through December 15 goose season in Daggett and Uintah counties with a one bird limit; November 9 through January 5 goose season in Washington county; and no goose season in Carbon county or in Emery county west and south of a line formed by and Highways U.S. U-2- Furbearer Regulations Furbearer regulations have been established. November 1 30 were through April designated as beaver-mintrapping seasons in all but k Summit, Morgan, Daggett, Duchesne, Uintah and Wasatch counties. Trappers should read the proclamation carefully for season variations. No tag is required for beaver trapping this year. Trapping for martens will be November 15 through February 28 on a statewide basis. A free marten permit is required. The board lengthened check periods for traps from 36 to 72 hours. This action was taken due to requests from trappers who have large operations in western Utah which take several days to check. Muskrat trappers on state owned waterfowl management areas must register with and trap under the supervision of the area superintendent. Trappers on those areas are not required to possess a trapping license, but must pay a fee to trap on the areas. That fee will be determined later. The Board also ruled that coyote and bobcat traps must have an opening of at least inch when closed. This will eliminate injuries to birds that accidentally become caught in the traps," explained Law Enforcement Chief John Nagel. take stock im America From Kennecotts payroll of more than 7,000, three out of four are buying bonds through payroll savings... helping their country, and their own security. They urge you to sign up where you work. Any amount you specify will be set aside from each paycheck to buy U.S. Savings Bonds. The Payroll Savings Plan ... takes some of the sweat out of planning ahead. Now E Bonds pav 6u interest when held to maturity of 5 years Rule Change Nagel told the board of a need to add the word possession under current regulations prohibiting importation and exportation of certain wildlife species. This is the Sunshine Troop which captured the consolation championship in Powder Puff tournament play recently. Front, from left, are Barbara Cates, Daleine Allen, Carol Smith, and Kathy Blacker. Standing, Linda Singleton, Debbie Roper, Leah Gale, and Pat Checketts. Absent were Pattie Brown, Nettie Salmon, Vickie Rasmussen, and Janeal Kofoed. CONSOLATION CHAMPS Utah (Goppor Division |