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Show Pog THl Six SUN-ADVQCAT- PRICE, UTAH E, limited Hunt for Whistling Swan on Agenda Again This Year Utah waterfowl hunters will lie u'luwtsl a limited opjxii tunny to hunt whist!. ns .swans as mi this year, in ecu i.nr to I egulatiuii.i announced by the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Sjxnt Fl.sher-ie- s and Wildlife. One thousand permits, each allowing tin t ikmg of one swan, will he d.sti ibuted by the Utah Kish and (lame 'llie season will he concurrent with the waterfowl .season chosen by the Utah department The 1962 season, first legalized shooting of whistling swans since the passage of the Migratory Kurd Treaty Act in 1918, resulted in the bagging of approximately 313 of the big white birds. Hunters who enjoyed Utahs 1962 swan season filled out questionnaires for the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife indicating til it they f und the swan, wine li iamb niav all un n we, gut of us 18 piiml., to he iilei I and Very hud In big When a d.cd about tin table (il il.I'i s id the log hit Is, tlrce-fui- ll i ths of the hunteis iIhs) the flavor as either delicious or ip!. Only sem cent of Hie ; iiccessful hunteis lin'd the me it as being tough. A mi joiny of Utah waterfowl hunteis said that they favored of the controlled a continuation shooting, bn did not favor a general op n season on .swans. the ("lose cooiation wateifuwl biologists of the Utah Department and the Bureau of Sport Fishciies and Wildlife during and after tiie l'N',2 .season In collection of important data on the ratio of old to young in the hunters bag and ottier Into wildlife formation valuable lie-sc- r si 1 I tin-fa- Dove Season Opens r -- Daggett (either sex) sen, Scofield; Wesley R. I aw, Orangeville; John -. Machamer, Eugene J. Martino, Price; Joseph Myers, Helper; Oliver M. Peters, Clear Creek; Gary F. Praen, Price; Francis Prince, Hiawatha; A. Rich, Wellington; John Rudman, Sunnyside; Rex Tryon, Price; Lynn Earl Wall, Hiawatha. Manti (cither sex) Bryce P. Anderson, Price; John Bcaeco, Price; diaries P. Birkemeyer, Perron; Doyle L. Biackham, Kenilworth; Lloyd Biackham, Castle Dale; E. J. Boggs, Ferron; Afton Rrinkorhoff, Huntington; Joe Bus-iHelper; Raymond H. Cisneros, Price; Kenneth S. Cox, Castle Dale; Clarence W. Craig, Price; Andrew Douros, Price; Vernon It. Evans, Castle Gate: Mike Fratto, Sunnyside: Tony Frugni, Price; Elijah J. Gentry, Price; D. G. Gordon, Clear Creek; Otto Gunter, Wellington; Gus Price; Marvin Hanson, Huntington; William P. Jensen, Helper; Clement Johnson, Cleveland; Lyle K. Jones, Price; Charles II. Larsen, Price; Janice Leek, Scofield; Thomas R. Livingston, Huntington; Jerry Lodeserto, Sr., I- (either sex) Donald L. Ilousley, Price; I a vor Stan.sfield, Price. Corners Browns Park-Thre- e (either sex) Vergil L. Draney, Price; Orval L. Rich, Wellington; Jerry L. Thomas, Fcrron. Dwaine AnFish Lake (bull) derson, Emery; Colmor C. Curry Wellington; John Dupin, Helper, Ralph Ericson, Wellington; Remo Etel, Price; A. P. Larsen, Price; Minnie Lupo, Hiawatha; Glyn Matthews, Jr., Kenilworth; Douglas O. Nielson, Price; Gladys Oliver, Elmo; Grant Oliver, Wellinge ton; Glen N. Parker, Price; P. Senechal, Kenilworth; Harold W. Slaughter, Price. MarFLsh Lake (either sex) tin H. Ballard, Price; Willis Wellington; Ralph II. Horne, Price; Boyd Jacobsen, Emery. Fish Lake (either sex) Glyn Matthews, Castle Gate; Jack Matthews, Castle Gate; Lars B. Helper; Sam Pfaffenbor-ger- , Price; Paul Sealey, Price. Phil Alger, Manti (bull) Price; Jack Allred, Helper; Joan K. Anderson, Price; Richard M. Austin, Price; Clair Behling, Columbia; Pete L. Bruno, Price; Bruce A. Buchanan Helper; John D. Carter, Price; Leo P. Clark, Dragerton; Fred L. Davis, Wellington; Charles V. Dyrhes, Clear Creek; Albert L. Erickson, Price; Ronald Evans, Dragerton; Bert C. and Jack J. Funk, Fer-roDaniel V. Giordano, Helper; Louis Grado, Price; Bill HawkKeith Ilintze, ins, Wellington; Dragerton; H. L. Holliman Columbia; Christine Honomichl, Orangeville; Nick Kalatzes, Price; Jack Krebs, Scofield; Colleen Lar -- d.-pl- Mer-leen- Bu-tolp- h, Mor-tense- n, o, Currently Under Way The hex on No. 8 at the Carlsbad (New Mexico) municipal golf course was finally broken last Saturday when Charles Hanna, former Price resident, became the first golfer ever to make a there. Hanna used a driver to knock e in his ace on the hole, slamming the ball straight over the flat fairway to the cup. For this accomplishment, Hanna will receive an ash tray upon which will be mounted the hole-in-o- 214-yar- d par-thre- hole-in-o- Most heavily fished waters over the state are now receiving final plants of catchable sized trout as the ponds holding these larger fish are being cleared at all Department hatcheries. Final plants of catchables will be completed in time to meet late pressure of the current season when most anglers are afield over the long Labor Day week end. said Department spokesmen that space and growth requirements necessitate the present plant of larger fish to make way for fmgerling trout from smaller hatchery ponds in preparation for the 1964 stocking program. The fall season again provides opportunity for combined fishing and hunting trips since the angling season continues through November 30 again this year. 2 PIERCES PORK N ball and his name will be entered in the annual Old SmugThe Utah portion of the Flamgler Scotch Sweepstakes. Gorge Reservoir will remain ing Hannas feat was witnessed by closed to fishing through the 1963 Harry Tatarian, Martin Uher and calendar year. Kim Uher, playing with him in a This reminder came from Defoursome. partment of Fish and Game today in the face of many inquiries reDinos Open at Delta garding fishing on the new lake. The Wyoming portion of the Four practice games are on the reservoir is open for fishing, to schodule for the 1963 Carbon High anyone holding a valid Wyoming School football squad and league fishing license, Department action wall see the Dionsaurs in spokesmen said. five games. The Dinosaurs will The Utah portion of the reseropen action against Delta, Colo- voir will open to angling with the rado, September 6 at Delta at coming of the 196-- calendar year 7.30 in a practice game. The full when the reciprocal licensing schedule of games will be announcagreement with Wyoming goes ined next week. to effect. Milliters DO YOU HAVE TOO MUCH MONEY? If so dont com out; But If you dont, Drlvo Out and Sava! DEER RIFLES from $20 00 to $2 000 00. Take the one that fits your pocket book. 30-0- 6 HUNTING AMMO, $2 93 jer box. for the reloader at wholeS sale prices. 4831 POWDER, $0 90 lb.. 50-lkeg, $25 95. Custom built MAUSER RIFLES, .308 Winchester Caliber, $70,00. SCOPES mounted free when scojve nnd mount are purchased as a unit. Savage, Marlin, Winchester, and Ramington Rifles. Barreled actions for those who want to stock their own. We dont have all the guns nnd ammo In the world so the late comer may not get the worm. A word to the wise Is sufficient. RUI-LKT- b. DUCT-SYSTE- VERNS - JOHN ZUPON Phone 472-505- 0 Days GUN SHOP, V. L. Forsgren GUNSMITH RIFLEBU1LDER 4 PHONE to those with approved available 472-886- JOT" Tr T--T- 472-565- 7 Evenings. Financing aii, IlMtl t r U" - i air r r fT nmoiimriilriaB iiM rffi tif&ftifc htiTtufi tiwl Juicy Slicers Tomatoes 100s Superior Sunkist LBS. 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Pound ii!!i!niii!:i:iii:iii:i;::i:i:iiiiiii:!i!ii;;iiiii:i!:::;:i!iim 1 6-o- FRESH FRYERS II i7, DRUMSTICKS X i : Diamonds Drawings in foo 1 SIJLVEM : : t Fop Chicken test every time you enter the Swift Premium IFranks X Absolutely FMEE Genuine lb. CUT & credit. BEANS LB. since 1795 d SATISFACTION GUARANTEE 100 95 Cans first-serve- We Will Be Closed Monday, Labor Day : The Worlds Finest Bourbon FURNACES AND in-tc- ll 1 y POWER CLEANING C or Vi PKG Utah Part of Gorge Remains Closed to Fishing BOILERS, andirlaift) Clay Madsen, Dragerton: Keith Marchello, Helper; Pat E. MarV. David Miller, tinez, Price; Final Fish Plants Of Season DYNA-VA- Wellington; Collier Worley, Wellington; Lee Worley, Wellington; James A. Zubal, Price. Price; n; Former Price Man Cards a First On Carlsbad Course 1 -- 5:25 a.m. Sept. 2 s Price; Paul Pontages, Price; Michael IVrri, tcljaT; Naomi A. Peterson, Castle Dale; Bert Prichard, Price; Clark J. Riches, Green River; honest G. Smith, Price; Iz-It. Springer, Dragerton; Esmond Staley, Price; Dennis White, Huntington; Frank F. Williamson, i il a. d Utah DctrPiliii.I S.t.i annual duel h .ntu.g p: k mi item, Tl.e Dcp.iltll.cllt of Ecu ainl re; sill that special de r aie seihng lajudly sunt Gallic l.l;) uitet a.l h il.lers I g to P lug.iuuiig date of the Aug itpp'y 'o d) s l.u.mish-Il'c- lj t If i.tl.i'i of these two sale lyp's Only four alms Welt lep.'ttsl of sj i .al jvim.ts wh.ih aie bm . sold out, these being Patowan ttivl in numL-rMain Canyon .Summit. Pa roRul.ngs tins year by the ik.atd wan Cot tuiiw ood, of L.g Game Paiagun.ih (.ontiol hunt eai h the I .i.8.il, and San Juan-FhaiU'ejisi ho ler to one sps . il jxt-m.- t, Mesa. Other rejMiits show that, at least for the present, jrrmts for all jSome fix Is may be seasonal but ottier sjvei.il antlerle-- s or either wt meals shouldnt be. sex hunts aie stdl nv a, table. Projx r nutrition is lmjxii tant sum'Jliey may tie obtained, f.lst-co- mer and winter too. Eat a variety by mail or in of Lxxls in Just the amounts you Ieer need, the Utah Heart Association jvrson, from the Permit Sales Offices In the urges. h ev ci hi OIf.ces ITe m in. rig d ive atason, f.i-- t Shooting liouis duly aie one-hf hours l.efoie sunne to sunfor bird uf upland t,e yiar slung Beehive State gunners, set and bag limns aie 10 Judy ojlis and 20 111 jmis session ufter two Monday, September 2. t Except for I lused JXlI lolls (if days of hunting. Salt ant Utah (oint.es. Hie No Fediiul bird stamp is reent.re state will U-- oj n to hunt- quired to hunt doves, though 10 years old or older must ing, 'Hie season will run for 11 the game bird or combinnil in Leaver, Coniines days except Iron, Ju.ib, Kane, M.liard, San ation license and juveniles II and Juan and Washington count.es 15 years old may hunt with the where the hunt will close on Sep- $2 00 bird license as long as they are accompanied by someone 21 tember 30. Field rcjxjrts front Dejwrtmont years of age or older. Tiie law requires that shotguns conservation offaers indicate that doves arc icstlcss and on the move be plugged so that no more than over most of the state with the three shells may be contained in recent eool.nf trend of weather. chamber and magazine combined All rules and regulations are Hunters however, can expect to shown In the mourning dove profind good shoot, ng along most of clamation which may be obtained the range and marginal lands bor- from iVpartment offices or from license vendors over the state. dering the dry firm areas. Residents Successful In Drawing Eflcs Permits Announced A.shley Special Deer Hunt Permits Selling Fast PORT techn. clans 111 fit fuluie li, i,..gi liii'iit of tie whistling wans Die I oil! oiled li II M st of W had hug sw al s Is fnili' pes.lie Dy Ulat.'s Javwiisi pe. l,oii oil lie J .iimu d m gial.oii path, an i ty that tiie larger, ant qi.tr swan is now rare, tnimjx-teKnown to m grate thioug'i Utah for w hist Png swan Masons fiom other pints (it t tie nation base Hot lieen granted because it is not certain that shooting of whistlers Ci ni lit tie pTmli-tewithout endangciing t h e winch is rnaKing a trump-ter- , gia! comeback In numbers trom the very low xipuintionx of 15 years ago In the '62 season, Utah hunters had the Iwst link at Ogden Bay, with the Bear River reputing th.e second highest number of swans bagged. Carbon-Emer- y LaVell Staley, Price. Thur4xy, Auguf If, M4J 1 ml (TH fill fit EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY |