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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah . - 'wvsvyyytyy w yr ,n First Action Thursday, August 31, 1972 Audi Dove Hunters Young Gridders Ploy Saturday Opening Day Friday By John Frlcke Utah Dlvtilon Of Wildlife Reiourcei Federal as well as State law. Shooting hours will be from one-hahour before sunrise to sunset Mountain Daylight time, each day. It is also illegal to hunt these birds with the aid and use of a vehicle, to shoot or attempt to shoot birds resting on telephone or power lines and poles; and to carry loaded firearms of any kind in a vehicle. lf Friday, marks the opening of Utahs scattergun season. The morning dove season which annually opens on this day will run through Sept. 30 with a daily bag limit of 10 and a possession limit of 20. The best hunting this year should be found near water holes, with adjacent stubble fields. Trespassing Too addition to the above regulations, any person conIn The summer has been largely dry and the doves are forced to concentrate near these water holes; which they use both early, and late in the day. Hunters should attempt to hunt these birds as early in the season as possible since the first cold snap, which usually comes at this time of the year, pushes the migrating birds south and out of the county. Sportsmen are urged to be extremely careful with fire and smoking this year. The county is very dry and one thoughtless act may destroy thousands of acres of good farm and range land. Federal Rules Morning doves are migratory Is and therefore come under victed on anothers property will have his license revoked for a period of one year. of Members of the American minor league allstar team, which claimed the city championship include: front left, R. Williams, M. Blackburn, T. Radar, J. Taylor, R. Poulsen, B. Child, T. Frost, back; Manager G. Dunn, D. Bolieau, K. Chlarson, C. Dean Child, K. Tanner, Coach N. Child. Missing are S. CosWilliams, Doug Child, Z. S. Checketts. Racham, and grove, CITY CHAMPS , treaspassing This year in particular, the persons as eyes of well as the hunting population are on the Utah sportsman. Fish Conditions Favorable g If he continues to leave a trail litter behind him, if he continues to trespass without permission, if he continues to of carelessly and thoughtlessly mis-us- e firearms in the pursuit of his game, it may not be very long before the privilege of hunting is taken away com- pletely. Lets make this years hunt a good, clean, safe, one. ARE YOU HERE? Pictured are 1918 Aggie football fans. This is only one of the nostalgicly beautiful photographs to be included in the 1973 Utah State uni- - The outlook for fishermen over the Labor day weekend looks favorable as fishing throughout the northern part of the state is fair to good. Here is a list of areas compiled by Division of Wildlife Resources officers: Fair to Pineview reservoir good for rainbow; north arm best using worms; pressure moderate. Fair for Causey reservoir brook and cutthroat; some good sized fish being taken; fishing pressure light, worms are best bait. Very Porcupine reservoir spotty with some large rainbow being caught; boat launching difficult. Echo reservoir Fair for rainbow trolling with flatfish. Good for Bridger lake rainbow and brook using nightcrawlers. Fair for Marsh Lake rainbow using bait. versity appointment calendar soon to be made ble by the USU Atheletic Associates. Good for Ogden river rainbow using flies and worms; will be stocked for Labor day weekend. Little League footballers vs. Layton at 4:15 p.m. On tite road, it will be 70B swing into action Saturday with Brigham City clubs playing a East vs. Bountiful East; 70C full slate of 11 games. North vs. North Ogden; 85A Six contests are scheduled for North vs. Logan; 85A West vs. the home field while the Hill Air Force base; 85B vs. remaining five take to the road. Bear River. Some 350 youngsters from ages eight through 13 are on Brigham City competing in the Bicycle Safety Tips participating teams Wasatch Front Football league. About 72 volunteer coaches are guiding the fortunes of the Brigham ball clubs. The home schedule has the 70A team meeting North Ogden at 10 a.m.; 70B North vs. Layton at 11:15 a.m.; 70C East vs. Riverdale at 12:30 p.m.; 100 A vs. North Ogden 1:45 p.m.; 120A vs. Logan at 3 p.m.; and 100B September 23 opens Utah 1972 seasons for chukar, turkey, Hungarian partridge, cottontail rabbits, and forest and sage grouse. Bo Cautious at Intorsoctions and Driveways. Rida Slowly in Busy Sections and Near Parking Areas. Slow Down, tL Ji i.r CREDIT IS FREE AT BLOCKS ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ZERO H it Tnttl Hurt it m I availa- Calendar USU Appointment Three Cheers for Aggie Nostalgia An exciting 1973 Utah State university will appointment the be ready for calendar printers within the next couple of weeks. Beautifully bound with an Aggie-blu- e building after the fire in 1905, the first faculty, the business room in 1897, and many others. I think every Aggie will enjoy a copy of the calendar for either home or office use. Price of the appointment calendar is $4.75, including packaging and mailing costs. Requests for the calendar will be taken up until the first of October and should be sent to Athletic Associates, Box 341 Logan, Utah 84321. Cash need not be sent with the order. leatherette, wraparound cover, the e calendar will appointment feature more than 70 nostalgic photographs with captions of early Aggie life. Published by the USU the Athletic Associates, calendar will have 6x9 inch pages with a photograph on one page and space for a weeks appointments on the facing page. Interesting general information about the university will also be included. Brochures describing the calendar and containing order blanks have been mailed to alumni and friends of the university, according to- Rod Jensen, president of Athletic Associates. The response we have been getting is tremendous, Jensen stated. Im sure everyone will get a kick out of the photographs. They include the campus in 1920 when cow barns - outnumbered 0 0 itow academic buildings, the gymnasium on the third floor of Old Main in 1895, the Mechanical Arts Wood Permits Persons preparing for cold winter evenings are already obtaining free permits from Wildlife Resources offices to gather firewood. Wood may be gathered by permittees on Division lands rehabilitated by chaining of juniper and pinyon trees. Of the many areas of the state where wood is available, Duchesne county sees the greatest number of people collecting the wood which has been knocked down in the rehabilitation process. The permit entitles each person to two cords of wood per year. A cord of wood measures four by four by eight feet. Permits are available at all Wildlife Resources regional "Vop ppj the main office in in focus: Country coats. pdfii I (quid, ill 7 p, . a great look in super coats for pants, dresses, active sportswear. Beautiful imitation buckskin. Dacron polyester pile lining and trim. A. Boot top length, toggle closure, brown, $49.95. B. Double breasted, flap pockets, brown, $44.95. Monday thru Saturday AND if 723-521- 4 Ddlw 93 North Main K 47 South Main Lake View St - Brigham City opping Center, Clearfield m CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR EVERYONE |