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Show f Utah big game dates to be set in June Hunting seasons for moose, elk, antelope, desert bighorn sheep and buffalo will be determined in the latter part of June after the Board of Big Game Control has held its public meetings. The Division of Widlife Resources has been receiving the Association, lands and division of Wildlife Resources. Board of Big Game will hold public meetings throughout Utah in Jne- - They have been set for June 22 in Ogden, June 25 in Cedar City, June 26 in Salina, June 27 in Price, June 28 in Vernal, and June 29 in Salt Lake City. All meetings will begin at 8 p.m. Exact locations will be set later. The 1973 deer archefy season has been set for Aug. 18 to Sept. 3, and 1973s general deer hunt will run from Oct. 20 through The D.S. Australian trade At the SYDNEY (UlII turn of the century, American-Austrian trade had developed to a point where the United States supplied about 13.8 per cent of Australian imports while Australia supplied about 7 per cent of its total exports to the U nited States. the llnited States , Today, furnishes about 25 per cent of Australias imports while taking about 12.5 per cent of its total i CMBUfff i SKI exports. and No. 10 Tigers, Fireballs claim early wins In opening action Monday night of the Willard WBBA the Tigers and the Fireballs both gained impressive wins. The Tigers vs. Lions game saw pitcher Tim Lunday lead his team to a 14-- 3 victory. Lunday hit the games only extra base hit, double, while RBIs were recorded by: Steve Brimberry, one- - Keith Harding, one; Rick Thomas, one; Kenny and Tony two; Lemon, Lunday with one; all for the Tigers. The Lions only RBI came by Todd Amadon. Pitchers for the Lions were Jim Dalton and Kent Nebeker, while Tim Lunday who capturThis is the Brigham City Twentieth ward senior the zone volleyball tournament. They now advance into play tor the seventh straight year. Seated, front, are Gary Bywater, Palmer Turnblom, Greg all-ar- Eaglettes take first at Ft. 1 t ( Washakie Intermountains Eaglettes wrapped up their basketball season with a first place win at the recent Ft. Washakie tournament in Wyoming. They copped top honors over 12 teams in the competition. Coached by Ellie Thompson, the local team racked up a 33 win and 13 loss record for a total of 46 games. Titles change HOLLYWOOD (UlII John Vlaynes most recent movie, Wednesday Morning," has undergone a title change to Cahill, United States InSING, MichfTijPIl 5 ri t tit1 -- .! . The Michigan Department of Resources Natural has designated a total of 80.4 miles of seven stream sections as quality trout fishing areas" where angling is limited to artificial fly fishing only. The order stands until April 26, 1974. Mother Nature faulted MENLO PARK, Only Homer The night's only home run was hit by Steve Kap of the Fireballs. Kap also collected two RBIs. David Edmonson, Tom Barlow, and Neal Bragger all had triples while Kelly Facer and Allen Chambers got doubles. CYCLE 6th E. N. 0 Many happy returns. Umpires for the night were: Jess Holden, Dick Naylor, Dell Freddie, and Jack McKinnon. Take stock in America. Give US. Savings Bonds. The scorekeepers were: Klea Nebeker, Charlene Barlow, and Lucille Pierce. -- Nielsen, Bryce Thompson, and Arnold Thompson. IS 723-882- went all the way for the Tigers. In the second game the Fireballs came out on top 16-- 3 over the Wildcats. by Steve Christensen ZONE CHAMPS ed first place in 7 Woolgrower's Association, organized sportsmen, public control The Eaglettes of Intermountain display trophies gathered on a basketball circuit this past season. The team recently won first place in the Ft. Washakie tournament in Wyoming. Team members include front, Annie John and Maggie John; second row, Liz John, Shirley Brown, Nora Ashley, Nora Eskeets and back, Lena Sells, Wilma Shorty, and Viola Benally. from representatives Cattleman's these big game hunts. Season dates and regulations cannot be set until field data has been collected and public hearings have been held. WINNING SEASON Brigham Cily, Utah Thursday, May 17, 1973 Oct. 30. Hunters should remember that the deer season generally begins the nearest Saturday to Oct. 20. Dates for the remaining hunting seasons will be nounced as soon as they are set. The Board of Big Game Control is comprised of concerning many inquiries BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Come into one of our stores and get your pass for you and the family Jo test, fide free one 6f our boats on Willard Boy. , WMCHITA (FAMOUS AND r JOHN BASS BOATS) BOATS v.igsv Calif. 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