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Show V if ffff i: t Nimrod Throng Readies For Bird Hunt Saturday i Utah's second largest fall migration is scheduled Saturday morning when an expected 90,000 hunters head afield for the opening of the 1959 . upland game bird season. The nimrod wave will spill into fields and other bird areas from one end of the state to the other. Chief target of the buckshot brigade will be Mr. Ringneck, the pheasant, of which the state claims there is a bountiful supply. Shooting officially begins at 8 a. m., Salorday and closes at 5:30 the p. m. After the first day, opening hour will be 7 a. m. On Wanted List Chuka-rsquail and Hungarian partridge are also on the wanted list. Weather permitting, it should be a bang-uday. Box Elder is one of 10 Utah counties to enjoy an extended I have heard it stated many y pheasant hunt this year, times that it is practically imposNov. The season on chukar sible to laise a successful rose and Hungarian partridge runs den in locations where we have garsefrom Nov. 7 through Nov. 30. vere frosts. It is not hard tq raise Dates for hunting quail are iden- $ good rose garden if you use. a few tical with those of the pheasant declares Professor precautions, season. Anson B. Call, Jr. Extension HorLimits Described . r ticulturist with Utah State UniverOnly cock pheasants are legal sity. game with the daily bag limit ba Following are three methods he ing three roosters, possession limit recommends to help protect roses six roosters after two days of from winter injury; ; I hunting. 1. make 5 mopnd of soil Either sex birds of the other aboutFirst, 12 inches high and about 15 three species are legal game with to 20 inches wide at the bottom of the following limits allowed each plant. chukar, 3 bag, 6 possession; Hun2. Use some coarse material garian partridge, 3 bag, 6 posses- such as corn stalks or other stalks 8 16 sion; quail, bag, possession.. Limits of each of the four spe- and tie around the rose bushes several Then, mound leaves cies may be possessed separate aroundlayers. the stalks to protect the and apart from one another. rose roots. The fish and game department 3. Make a , mound of leaves this week urged hunters to respect the rights of private landowners around the plant and then cover where nearly 100 percent of all the leaves with earth or other material so that tho leaves will not pheasant hunting takes place. ' Nimrods should keep in mind blow away when there is no snow cover. that their actions will be govern.The best time to do this work to ed by two new laws passed at the last session of the state legis- protect your roses is after we have lature. The first deals with tres- had some sever frost and just beis broken, down into fore the ground is frozen. and pass These mounds and protective three major sections: , 1. If the land is posted against substance should be cleared away after the danger of severe frosts in trespass and the owner discovers the spring. Generally, it is a good have the you signs disregarded and are on the land, you are sub- Idea to leave them until some start growing. Professor Call ject to a minimum fine of $50. , plants 2. If the land is not posted, but says. the landowner requests you to get off his property and you refuse, you are subject to at minimum fine of $50. 3. If you go on any private property and obstruct an entrance or an exit to that property, such as leaving your car across a gateway, you are aga-isubject to a minimum tine of $50. . The other law prohibits the carrying of a loaded firearm in a vehicle. ' And a very important reminder is to watch where you are shooting. With 90,000 gunners out,' it will be in some of loin your the more popular areas. Dont ARMY NATIONAL GUARD shoot the guy next to you. Protect Roses From Injury , p During Winter -- five-da- , ! -- I T J i I f&TTOJfoaH READY FOR PHEASANTS Dell Nichols, 449 South Main, is one of many local hunters who will to the fields when Utahs upland game bird season opens Saturday. Valuable companions during hunt will be these two German shorthair pointers, Peggy (left) and Red. Bees, Scots Square Off In Grid Battle Friday Women's Commercial League. High series, Naomi Morrow, 508! high game, Emily Wind-chie- f, CONOCO HTS, 204; 2753; Robertas HTG, Robertas Ready-to-Wea- r, 957. Mickey Hansplit. Herdis Swan- r, for the two squads are hoping for sen picked kind treatment from the elements. son picked The Region fracas figures to offer a glimpse of next years pigskin potential for the Bees and Scots. Box Elder already has a good idea what to expect. Six of the starters on the 1959 squad were juniprs. These were Veran Smith and Chris Pella in the backfield, and Leon Poulson, Brent Thorne, Alan Jenon the sen, and George Gover line. Have Seen Action TIPS by Farrell Larsen Ray Korth, Kirk Gardner, and Brent Bradbury, all juniors, also have seen plenty of action. So the Bees stack up pretty good. Coach Earl Ferguson listed the following starting lineup for Fri- the Bowling Results Ready-to-Wea- The Box Elder football team, minus seniors, will host Ben Lomond on Friday in a bonus grid battle on the Bees field. Both teams are out of the running for any region or state honors. Both have ended their regular season play. The contest is a sort of capper on the 1959 football campaign which 'tubned out to be a rather abreviated one, The kickoff is set for 2 p. m. However, playing of the game hinges on the weather. Coaches take split. One-Tw- o Merchants league. High series, Don Babcock, 3514 (Thio-kolhigh game, J. W. Burdett, In269 (Powers Flowers); HTS, dian school 18,873; HTG, Indian School 874. WHC 975. Top three teams: Indian school, W. 24, L. 4; Brigham City Fire Dept. W. 21, L. 7; Hart Music, W. 19, L. 9. ); are in various federal aries k agencies of $4,980 and $5,985 Prevent Forest Fireol Notice To SPORTSMEN: THE PHEASANT AND UPLAND GAME BIRD SAT., NOV. 7th 8 A.M. SEASONS OPEN: a year. The first written test was held on Oct. 17 for those who applied by Oct 1. Five other tests have also been scheduled under this years examination. Dates are Nov 14, Jan. 9, Feb. 13, April 9, and May 14. Closing Date Set Acceptance ot applications for Management Internship will be closed on January 28. For all other position.4, the closing date is April 28, 1960. . Interested persons may obtain further information about the test and how to apply from Civil Service Announcement No, 206 which may be obtained from the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Administration Bldg., Intermoun-ti.-i- n school, or from the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D. C. Detailed rules and regulations governing the various hunting seasons are shown in the annual proclamation available from license agents. All hunters should become familiar with the new trespass law which provides for more stringent penalties for trespass on private property. HUNTING IS A , PRIVILEGE OBTAIN PERMIS-SIO- N FROM UNO OWNERS BEFORE ENTERING THEIR ' PROPERTY RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY UTAH FISH & GAME COMMISSION ' Men enlisting for five years or the duration during the War of 1812 received bounties of $24 each. J U. S. CHOICE or GOOD ROUND STEAK GROUND ROUND lb HEEL OF ROUND CUBE STEAK Rated Dairy SWIFTS PREMIUM By the Piece BOLOGNA Petersen. Guards Brent Bradbury and Alan Jensen. Center Brent Thorne. Quarterback Kirk Gardner. Halfbacks Chris Pella and Ray f; w and ace located in Washington, D. C., and throughout the United States. Open to Students The examination in open to coland gradulege juniors, seniors, ates of major study, and to persons who have had equivalent experience. Starting salaries will be either $4 040 or $4 980 a year depending on the qualifications of the candidate. Management Internships will also be filled from this examination with starting sal- By USPHS Ends Steven Ward and George Gover. Tackles Leon Poulson and Art 7 Brigham City, Utah' Thursday Morning, November 5, 1 959 Applications are now being accepted for the 1960 Federal Service entrance examination, the United States Civil Service Commission announced this week. This is the examination, first announced in 1955, through which young people of collegA caliber may begin a career in the federal civil service in one of gome 60 different occupational fields. 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