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Show f PVM ' i,K .,f " r r, v ,.; Season on Herring Accident Prevention Programs in Utah Opened Dec. Noted Below Recommended Standards 1 : Fishermen in the local area by the Utah State .n Fish and Game department that seeral streams in this part of ' Aw5i the state were opened to the i'iat J? of Mountain Rocky taking 2y whitefish or herring, on Sunday, Dec. 1. The season will continue until Feb. 15, 1958. Streams which are now open Vfc . . T for whitefish are the Logan ' . river proper downstream from the right fork of the Logan riv, er in Cache county, Blacksmith Fork river proper downsteam from Curtis creek in Cache -'county, and the Weber river aiWWtei jfi proper in Davis, Weber, Morgan and Summit counties. Raisins and spice and something extra nice: a sweet treat thats now are the DuAlso open low in calories. Your holiday guests will enjoy these tasty cookies, chesne river proper downstream and bo grateful for the lact that they are sweetened with saccharin waistlines and youngsters mealtime appetites. to guard grown-up- s from the confluence of the Saccharin is more than 400 times sweeter than sugar, but it north fork and west fork, and in snacks, you doesn't contain a single calorie. And its the calories entire length of Asay creek the' oldsters to the know, that do such a good job of adding bulges in Garfield and Kane counties. while making the kiddies balk at their vegetables. The department of fish and Heres another tip: if your Santas getting pudgy, set these cookies game further reminded anglers out with non fat milk for his Christmas Eve snack. That way, only that only whitefish may be lethe stockings will feel stuffed! gally taken during this period. Raisin Spice Cookies The season has been called, Turn on oven; set at moderately slow (3.'0). the department said, because Dissolve .1 saccharin tablet (Vi grain) in 2 Tbsp. water whitefish populations in these Boil for 3 minutes in a quart saucepan . . waters are continually1 increascup water Vi cup shortening , ing and unless curtailed would 1 cup seedless raisins occupy much trout habitat. The Vi tsp. nutmeg whitefish competes directly with 1 cinnamon tsp. trout for both food and space. Let cool until vnur hand can be held comfortably on the bottom It was also noted that the catch , of the pan. , of whitefish is quite low during Add dissolved saccharin and ,'i tsp. salt the regular season due to the . Vi tsp. baking soda rather inactive feeding habits of 1 egg Beat in the species during the warmer 1 cup sifted, Sift together . The baits found most effecflour tive in other western states havVi tsp. baking powder ing a late season on whitefish, Stir into egg mixture. are maggots, stonefly larvae and 2 cookie pan. Drop by tablespoons inches apart onto larvae from one of the fruit Bake on oven shelf slightly fcbove center for 8 minutes or until flies. These are genarlly used and glossy just barely soft to the touch. Remove from pan at once. with a tiny, sparsely hackled arMakes 2 dozen. (Calories in one cookie: 66) tificial fly. Whitefish, which are native to Wise Policy 8 Box Elder JOURNAL waters of the state, are a many Be sure your brain is in gear fine and game and table fish, Friday, December 6, 1957 before engaging your mouth! fisheries technicians advise that Brigham City, Utah the winter months find them most active. Bag limits are twenty fish or twenty pounds, whichever is caught first, and all legal methods, baits and lures for taking game fish during the regular season may be used. , r V, i Local traffic accident preven- are reminded . .(? tion programs in Utah are far below the minimum standards and needs required to maintain 1 an effective program of accident the Utah Safety prevention, Council announced this week. followed The announcement completion of a series of detailed evaluations of such programs throughout the state. Brigham City was one of eight cities studied in the state to determine the number of prevention programs being carried out. Others were Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Logan, Cedar City, Orem, and Tooele. It was found that the combined average of these cities measured only 55 percent of the stanrecommended minimum dards being maintained by the top 30 percintile group of other cities throughout the country. The council pointed out that several of the cities in some fac hytz rrf J'r V- Hr air J WfRTH-3- 0 "I think Ms brakes are grabbing. PROMONTORY POINTERS as emupaied to 000, $23,000,000 in 1956. Brigham City was third highest of the cities surveyed for 1955-5- 6 with a two-yea- r average of 57 percent of the recommended minimum standards or two tors were fairly strong while In percent above the average of all other factors, they were excep- evaluated Utah cities. tionally weak. Lack of sufficient funds, personnel, and organized public, support for imLETTERS FROM proved programs appeared to be the principal reasons Jor the SANTA poor showing, the report stated. Council officials, in' presenting the reports to the cities, A different, personalized, noted that while the traffic to each child problem is. bad enough as it is colorful reply to become is when proin it requested going today, family gressively worse, if present levin one envelope. Each reply substanels of activity are not. 50c. Reply with full color tially increased. The following increases, exnatural photo, $1. Address: pected by 1966, are posing the greater traffic problems to be met: REINDEER MAIL Population, 20 percent; registered vehicles, 34 percent; licenSERVICE sed drivers, 25 percent; travel, 47 percent; traffic deaths, at P. O. Rox FG-3- 2 current rates, 336 as compared Lake City 16, Utah Salt to 214 in 1956; economic loss from traffic accidents, $42,000,, Promontory Residents Gathered With . Families to Enjoy Thanksgiving Day M ... j . Bourbon Enjoy you can stay with! Loot Too Heavy, Pinch Was Easy Some days yoti can just sit and wait and business comes to you. Omaha Police Detective Capt. H. L. Carpenter sat and watchboy ed while a sneaked along an alley behind the detectives home. He didnt get too excited when the youth suddenly darted into the yard, seized the top of a bird bath and fled. Carpenter took off in leisurely pursuit and nabbed the youth before he had cleared the alley. The bird bath top weighed about 60 pounds. OMAHA (UP) YEARS OLD r 4'Kvi- fy s'Vv-- vv. i KENTUCKY STRAIGHT GLENMORE JFL, Uv ! 4 t y i ,x $M 2? x f i - QcnmoR 86 PROOF BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLERIES , C!; t. V..T. " ; ( KY. CO., LOUISVILLE, Tidewater Oil Company the announces appointment of N - Virgil and Glade Jeppson ... as leasees and operators of . their fine , modern station at r 205 North Main Street 5, Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Leo family journeyed to Flint and Clearfield to the home of Doris sister, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jensen for their family dinner. The Howard Robinettes of Logan and Mrs. Rose Stokes were with the Devere Stokes family for a delicious dinner. Lyle Richman and son, Gayle, Lyles enjoyed dinner with brother, the Roy Richmans of Cornish, Utah. Traveling the farthest were the Joseph Nicholas who went early Thanksgiving morning to Orem, to have dinner with their daughter and family, Captain and Mrs. Sterling Huish. Mrs. Valofa Chournos and family of them. Tremonton accompanied They had a wonderful visit and returned home Friday. Mrs. Ethel Raymond of Brigham City was a dinner guest at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Toombs. She stayed to visit a few days. Gathered at the home of the Merlin Parsens were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shepherd of Hager-man- , Idaho; Mrs. Clara Christensen, Phyllis Christensen and Wandas daughters, Pamela, Tamara and Nanette Christensen of Tremonton. The Shepherds returned to their home in Hager-ma- n on Friday. Wanda and the girls motored to Logan Friday to do some shopping. The school children presested a Thanksgiving program of song and dance numbers in Mutual pn Tuesday evening. Mrs. Gloria Thorpe was confined to the hospital for two days last week. Saturday, Mr and Mrs. Devere Stokes and family enjoyed t- -; Pr ... formerly 1 fclSr-- As L-- Da-le- W vr wi t4m$yjr lit - fit ! Liy wy'&zt j. I VvT- rSr - &$&: : r- - a ' If i . . . and Energy Builder too! 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Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodward celebrated a rare day off from his work by shopping in Salt Lake City on Thursday and Friday. At the recent Cub Scout Pack meeting, all the boys but one received advancement awards. During their regular den meeting last week they brought good things to eat and assembled two food baskets, then delivered them to two men who live alone, Leonard Whitaker and Del Elia-soThe boys were thrilled to have their baskets so gratefully received. Attending stake Primary preparation meeting in Tremonton Saturday were Wanda Larsen, Maxine Toombs, Emma Toombs, Doran Nicholas, Grace Wood-warVerna Jensen, Elva Eggli, Helen Brown, and LaVone Woodward. Up Brigham City 5 jgjte -- By Rosalie Wells brought Thanksgiving Day guests into the homes of some of the families, while others trateled near and far to partake of the traditional turkey "With their families. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jensen drove to Bear and daughters River City to have dinner with Grandma, Mrs. James P. Jensen. 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