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Show General Hunt New Trainees For Deer Utah greatest game hunt gets underway Saturday ,Oct. 22, with the opening of the annual general deer season. Upwards of 150,000 hunters are expected afield during the eleven day or longer season for all of the states deer herd units with one deer of either sex being legal game for holders of a big game license additional deer from herd units and tag. Many hunters will seek where they have qualified to take them on special permits and tags. Deer herd numbers and hupting conditions currently point to another highly successful hunt, according to the department of fish and game. In most sections of the state the leaves have already dropped from trees and shrubs at the higher elevations. RECENT storms are expected to better hunting conditions for the upcoming seasons following the extreme drought of the past many months. The department said special deer permits were still available for many herd units and reminded hunters as yet undecided where to go that herd areas where such permits are set should affod better opportunity to bag their game. All regulations covering the 1960 deer seasons are shown in the annual proclamation which is available from department offices or from license agents throughout the state. ATTENDANCE contests are being conducted this year to stimulate attendance of parents at PTA meetings. The class which has M fumout Te iching in Mr Thelma s first grade is Maxine Pergy, Bear River City, and Miss Carolyn lensen. Salt Lake City is gain- in the ing teaching experience classroom of Mrs. Gladys Wagner. AWAITING the arrival of guppies aie members of Mrs. Winm-freNelson's fourth grade class. Diet study wil be tuSily understood as two white rats. Adam and Eve. donated by Utah Dairy Council, are undergoing an experiment. Mrs Evelyn Kay, fifth grade teacher, explain that Adam is the rat getting a poor diet ot fatty bits of meat, fried foods, sugar coated cereal, white bread, plain cake and no milk. Eve is getting a balanced diet of milk, whole wheat bread, butter, cereal, fresh and cooked fruits and vegetables and bits of meat. Already the youngsters can see the difference in the rats. Poor Adam is already losing weight and is extremely "estless in his pen. - Piece Set 5 Kot-'er'- Monart h Tube Steel Folding Table and 4 Matching Chain regularly priced at 40.75 now, for a limited time only d NEW OFFICERS Pictured here are new officers of the seventh grade at Box Elder junior high school. Steven Jensen, right, is president and Grace Jensen, left, is secretary. They are children of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen, 116 West Fifth South. Dawn Huggins, center, is the new vice president. Sbe is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Claire Huggins, 403 South First West. Sturdy Samsonite construction... precision boilt so there's no wobble. Easy to and take down. vinyl table top and chair seats wipe clean with a damp doth finished legs prevent hose from wagging and running. Choice of 4 new decorator colors. ACCEPTS CALL Elder A. Edward Bosley has accepted a call to serve LDS mission in South Aus- tralia. Brigham City Elder Accepts Mission Cai! CONTINUING With studies of Elder Arthur Edward interest at Lincoln is the making (Ted) of scrolls depicting Egyptian life Bosley, Jr., has accepted a call to in the class room of Norman An- fulfill a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints dersons sixth grade. in Southern Australia. Elder Bosley will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening, Oct. 16, beginning at 7 p. m. in the Brigham City First LDS ward chapel. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bosley, 33 South Second East. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS semiCollege credit is being offered in He has also graduated four new classes to begin here nary. from Weber college and the Weber next week as a part of the adult college LDS Institute at Ogden. evening education program, accordElder Bosley will enter the LDS to Vernal Willie, ing supervisor home on Monday, Oct. 17, The classes being offered are lis- mission for training prior to leaving for his ted as follows: mission headquarters Psychology 53, elementary genFriends and relatives of the Boseral psychology, offering five credfamily are invited to attend its will be held Monday and Tues- ley the iarewell program, according day evenigs, beginning at 7 p.m. to Bishop Carlyle Jensen, who will in Building 81 at Intermountain preside. school. Introduction to cultural anthropology offers three credits and will be held each Tuesday evening at 7 p m, in Building 328, Room 9, at y College Credit Offered for Local Classes LEAD CLASS These smiling faces belong to e'ghth grade class officers at Box Elder junior high school. Left to right. Bill Horsley, president, son of Mrs. LeGrande Horsley, 147 South First West; Tamara Brown, vice president, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton Brown, 408 North Second East, and Angelee Yates, secretary, daughter ot Willard M. Yates, Harper. . Hunters Special! and Psychology 183, principles of counseling, offers techniques three credits and wil be held Wednesday evenings at 7 p m. in Building 328, Room 9, at Intermountain. Design in oil and water color painting will begin Wednesday ning at 7 p m. at Bunderson school. Professor T. Lame Raty of Brigham Young University will be' the instructor. or SHOTGUN FREE! 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Ive never met a woman who knows less about more PA m . with any major Degrees Saturday Six degrees will be placed upon Ogden Chapter of DcMolay candidates at a special meeting set by Amitv Lodge 23, F. and A. M. at the Bugham City Masonic temple. Saturday, Oct. 15, at 7.30 p m. Brigham City Bethel of Job's Daughters will prepare luncheon for the DeMolay Chapter. All Master Masons are urged to attend this interesting meeting I.iii BIG GAME RIFLE Masons to Confer Intermountain. Brewster serves as speaker of the House of Representatives and is vice chairman of the Legislative Council. He also serves as president of the Utah Motel Assn. He recently was released from the in Liberty LDS stake presidency which he served as counselor. He had previously served as an LDS bishop for 18 years. LeGRANDE TEA, director of Public Welfare in Box Elder county, will also be in attendance at the meeting and will explain the Nursing Home Bond Issue which will also be on the November bal- membership drive. SAVE $1080 Samsonite Folding Furniture 'eath'ng trainees. iod. lot. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnett will be program chairmen. The magazine drive and membership drive also will be conducted at the meeting, Mrs. Allred said. Mr. and Mrs. LaMoyne Frost are chairmen of the magazine drive while Mr. and Mrs. Harper Jeppsen are in charge of the j 4 50th Lincoln school is providing students and class room experiences 'or two Utah State University Mountain View PTA Meeting Slated Monday The first meeting of the school year for Mountain View PTA is scheduled for Monday evening, Oct. 17, at 7:30 p. m. in the school auditorium, according to Mrs. Grant Allred, president. GUEST SPEAKER will be Sheldon R. Brewster, Salt Lake City. He will discuss issues facing the voters in the November election, including the three amendments to the Utah state constitution to be voted on. Time will be allowed for a question and answer per- Thursday, October 13, 1960 Ai Lincoln Opens Oct. 22 it dwa cluck jwukinal, orignam uity, utan ii 11 Phone PA 87 u |