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Show Tie OH Season Hunt, ishing Still PORT CUtvxrcade Available lor Taking NOW SHOWING With most regular hunting and fishing seasons at an end for the year the department of fish and game today reminded the states sporting public that there are many off season" forms of outdoor recreation available for the taking. In line with this, department spokesmen noted that for the second time in as many years an open season is in progress for the taking of beaver, mink and marten. Good populations of these ROBERT Wagker-Wynt- DANA JEFFREY Hunter-Lang- er HOPE Diliman e ... Local Sportsmen Object to Warden Transfer Plan Advocated by State North i it is x can aid landowners through eradication of pest populations of these small mammals while at the same time bagging some excellent table fare. As at all times when going Bliss, Bob Staker and Jim Hansen, manager. Secthe department asked that ond row, left to right, Coach William Peterson, Kent Leetan, Carl Beckstead, Steve Thurman, the rules of saftey be observed George Peacock and Gary Swan. Front, left to and that the rights of the property right, are Larry Lee, Russ Gibson, Frank Williams owner be kept in blind. Permission should always be gained beand LeRoy Dials. fore trespassing on private START ACTION TONIGHT The Carbon College Golden Eagles will open the 1958-5- 9 basketball season tonight at the National Guard Armory when they host a formidible gang from Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Shown above are the members of the Eagle squad. Back row, left to right, are Gary Morley, manager; Jim Abegglen, Dan Laburn, Gary -- ani- mals may be found in most mountainous areas of the state and pelts are approaching prime condition. A six dollar trapping license entitles any person to go afield for these furbearers. Fishing enthusiasts were urged to take advantage of the numerous opportunities afforded by waters opened to year round fishing as well as those four streams open to winter whitefish angling. For the shooter, department spokesmen said that rabbit populations over much of the state are good. In many areas rabbit hunters SHEREE BRADFORD fit -M- ORISAHL STEWN owe HMVtt STEPHEN MUl COMI PHILIP )wM DUNNE- i ti ItHWell EDWARD ANHALT Fla Cille Brcss Shop Jowmen Turkey Shoot The Buckhom Bowmen will sponsor a turkey shoot Sunday, December 14, at 1 p.m.' on their range on the airport road east of Price. Rifles and shotguns can A subject that has been a bone meeting held here November 25. department plans to create a be used along with bows and aroffice in Price, local sports rows. of contention between local sports- - This is the subject of transfer of Scopes and iron sights will men are urging the retention of be men and the Utah State Fish and game wardens from this area. and shotgun shells permitted Game Department was aired at a Despite the fact that the state those men serving in this area as will be provided. wardens. dis-tric- I THE Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, December 4, 1958 electrical Appliances NOW ON air-pla- SPECI Al at only $10.73 AUTOMATIC GRILL AND WAFFLE BAKER AUTOMATIC NOW FOR PERFECT A GIFT the detach Makes foods tastier able control makes cleaning easier. FOR IT A $19.61 IS REAL BARGAIN $14.55 SPRAY, STEAM AND DRY IRON NEW PEEK-A-BRECOFFEE MAKER W W A REAL GE SPECIAL Now Only Brews delicious Investigation Of Burglary $14.55 you many cups are left. G. E. Portable Mixer . . $14.55 . . $14.55 Appliance Department Price Trading Co. Utah Price, WINTER COATS Elks and Investigation is continuing in the burglary of the Price Lodge No. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, which reportedly occurred Monday night. Chief of Police Bob Williams and Deputy Sheriff Charles Sem-ke1550, CAR COATS n, reported that approximately $430 was taken by the burglars. There are no signs of a break-i- n which has led investigating officers to believe that a person or persons concealed themselves somewhere in the building and were locked in when the club closed. After that they took the money and let themselves out through the front door which can be opened from the inside without a key. A similar burglary occurred at the club in November of last year, officers stated. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep for LAPSES mm TEENS and &SS&LS Weve lust Come In and Can You appreciation to all our relatives and friends for the flowers and many acts of kindness shown us during the time of the death of our beloved mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pavich, Justina Endrizzi, SUsy and Joey See for Buy awtea (9 East Main Prks, Utah a new low price on famous '' All Gor- COTTON SHIRTS NOW 4.00 FORMERLY EASY-CAR- 100 E $5.00 COTTON in famous Arrow quality that assures you of wash and wear convenience you can trust. Now at an exciting tiew price that's too good to miss! fashions are of 100 combed cotton These perfect-fittinbroadcloth, "Sanforized" to leep that fit. Hurry In for your cotton at this easy-lofavorite collar styles in easy-car- e price. mits may hunt the areas and the regular license tag may not be used on any of these special ' hunts. er fry" or "fingerlings. They are fry until , they become an inch long. anc! UJG&n GC Draw-Cottonwoo- d, trout are called swaastfes tfca aaswirmh. MEN'S APPAREL don Creek, have not been set as yet. The department of fish and game reminded that a five-da- y written notice in advance of the dates, will be sent al! opening ' holders of special permits when the remaining two hunts are set. The department further reminded that only holders of special per- Young win win win ftanutia BOYACKS Isa and Daggett-Cla- y Basin post season hunts called for 7. vember Two other post season hunts, the two-de- Little So UTAH PRICE, Utah's 1958 regular license deer hunts came to a close Sunday, November 23. Special permit hunts will continue with the LaSal Mounh tain, Book Valley and R I C E S the Style and Quality Only Special Permit Deer Hunts Remain on Agenda e SKBY the P SLASHED All they neither know our ranges nor our private land owners." Daggett-Lucern- General Electric Toaster . at ferred. The petitions from both sports men and stockmen stated: The undersigned sportsmen of Carbon and Emery counties) State of Utah, hereby request that the State Fish and Game Department do not re move or transfer the present warTeeter-tai- l is a common name dens, Hugh Jaramillo, Joe Jeffs for the spotted sandpiper. It desand HarolfH31ackburn. because of the experience of cribes well the constant tilting of tfiese men and their understanding body and tail. of the local areas and properties, tTiey have been able to obtain from private, land owners for our use and enjoyment almost unlimited privileges to hunt and fish on private lands. We respectfully submit that the new recruits from outside areas will not be able to obtain these privileges because Cliffs-Nas- coffeej27lt how shows On Our Entire Stock of Officers Continue two-coun- ty ELECTRIC SKILLET HERE The director of the State Department of Fish and Game, Har old Crane, met with local fish and game representatives to iron out the problem. Crane reiterated the departments stand that one of the younger wardens in the area must be transferred in order to facilitate the departments plans for expanding the number of personnel in the Carbon-Emer- y county area. It is planned that a game and fish biologist and an pilot, plus a supervisor, and one other warden would staff the dis trict office in Price. This office would serve the Carbon-Emer- y area. Crane promised to do what he could to retain the warden in his job in this area. Petitions signed by more than 500 persons, including stockmen sportsmen and fish and game officials, were shown Mr. Crane, reflecting the very strong sentiments of persons in this area concerning this problem, These petitions explained that most residents of the area were not only satisfied with the wardens, but expressed most empha tically the idea that they did not wish these wardens to be trans g Wnir1, button cuffs. widespread collar witn shorter points; $4.00 BOYACKS Mens Apparc! TT |