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Show T npNMULMf jmi N.JHjjiiutAiu DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, (, Moose Hunts Near If you buy a water softener without r you may blame yourself latorl Aqua-Senso- elk-hu- e automatic water softeners are recharged at pre set times. But because household water usage varies, recharging can be too soon or too late. New keeps lets pace with your water demands-ne- ver you run out of soft water, yet never recharges needlessly. Call and Say Other Aqua-Sens- Cor-'Bu- ' Defensive JJ BREAKTHROUGH! inexperienced hunters The Uinta units include all of will learn plenty in the openrinmrd Ahlev-DaggetAshley- ta ,'Vait f"r Whit crocks and but .s,l11. ha - Vetmal ,hunt- Ashley elk Utah s first open bull nt years like the' s m addition to Bear River- moves into reality Saturday on hunters before applying again. uni The latter con- Uinta and Manti Mountains. The hunters will face some on some the over verges Moose and the limited elk stiff law enforcement private property Manti and Uinta units. For one with trespass fees, so hunters shoots also open Saturday. hunters" 3 400 who thing only permittees will be al- planning to stay on forest land Some of better. check the maps closely, Most the lowe to guns. carry shoot for the open will, signed up officers will be out Sat- other limited hunts opening likely have about 15 per cent state's are Cache, Ogden Saturday success for these elusive a ni- - urday checking hunters. t mals, game biologists predicted. Sidearms are not allowed, so River, Browns Mt. home. Mt. Salt Dutton. the Neho. leave pistols jners. the whole idea is to have fun." one added. It could be Roads at this point are dr Lake, and a new one, the La Sal that, too, for many who have and should be in good Fhape.'Mouniaini Fish Lake and Heaston open been putting m for permits, but Little snow has fallen, so elk in November. never drawn out before. Many could be high. of these Park-Thre- September 26, 1967 Far 31 Y.eri Serving tha Salt lake Volley Yawr Only Salt lak Culllan Danlar :r6YW'MAtli j- PHONE - 4S7-75- 2 1450 South Wait Tempi back Ocie Austin was Aggie end last year. , Aggies Austin Pulls Switch ' The Berkeley, Calif, native was a key factor in holding the nation's No. 1 passer and Wichita State's receiver Johnn Eckman and Glenn to 65 yards passing Meltze in the opener.- In Saturdays West Texas State win, Austin made a key interception and By NORM SHEYA Deseret News Sports Writer LOGAN Wry few men are big and mobile enough to play defensive end in the first but you can count on one hand the number of football players who could shift from defensive end to defensive halfback. place, - raced State's Ocie Austin made the shift this faU and he's doing a spectacular Job at the new position. Utah and 195 Actually at too smaU Ocie was pounds. for a defensive end as far as the pros were concerned. But he started there for the better part of two years at USU and played outstanding defense. In fact he was singled out by 6-- 3 Nebraska's Bob Devaney after last year's game. Chuck Mills New coach studied Aims and decided he needed some help in the defensive secondary where the Aggies lost aU but one return- ing starter. We were concerned about defensive secondary, Mills admitted Monday. But the rapid transition made by Austin, along with the play of Junior letterman Chuck and transfers Qiuck Myrick and Bob Peters, has our Det-wil- us breathing er somewhat easier. 29 yards for a score. 'Actually, says Austin, I always envisioned myself as a defensive back. I knew I had enough speed and I fooled around in the secondary when 1 had the chance. 'Last year I roomed with Henry King (now with the New York Jets and former 'USU corner he and back), taught me defensive about secondary play. Hed explain things during workouts," Ocie explained. Austin likes his new role because the pro scouts told him long ago that he could never play defensive end without another 30 or 40 pounds. The pro scouts told me I would never be big enough to make it at end or linebacker, but I could possibly make it as a safety," Ode added. Austin may also become a valuable man If injuries strike at USU. You see, Ocie was moved to linebacker in the e spring because of his cat-lik- quickness. ird (hunting: Fair Shooting Utah grouse and partridgei hunters found some pretty fair shooting up to Tuesday despite the wet highlands. Sage grouse and the forest habitat in Utahs! grouse sagebrush, But it didnt seem to make much difference as the second upland bird shoot opened with, plenty of buckshot. First upland, shoot was on doves, still legal to souiern Sept. 30. GOODYEAR RANCH ln FREE AND COMMERCIAL and Panel Tracks lor Lon Franris, Don and Ron McGhie of Salt Lake City reported excellent sage grouse This often puts the birds deeper hunting near Woodruff in Rich, Into the dense underbrush, less County. A favorite with many e likely to be moving around. htyiters over the years, Rich County was deemed low in birds and closed the same day it opened. Pick-U- p MOUNTING! Tufsyn rubber and 3--T nyion cord! Get tnick-ttr- e strength at passengerjjjQff sage-grous- OUTDOOR TIPS However, Francis said their party had no trouble filling up with their limit of two birds 1 00 Wien dressing our SMALL GAME ANIMALS AND BIRDS A RAID OF TIN SNIPS WILL MAKE MX JR JOB EASIER Some of the forest grouse hunting was found in the Wasatch Just east of Salt Lake City. Hunters Belmont and Bill Anderson and Ron Heugley put up some 40 raffed grouse in Big Cottonwood Canyon, they re- ported. t 14 Ex. Tax $2 49 and Check our other apiece. No Money Down on our Easy Pay Plan! bhchnlt, pto Fed. T S' WINTER TIRES FORw U leapfrog M. U. fea MlMlm $km OMr tXM m tern tavwd recappabla casing. sizes today! GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Y SUBURBANITE 180 E. 3rd South, Salt Lake City 3186 Washington Blvd., Ogden the Goodyear sign. stations and all Goodyear Tires at competitive prices are available at Goodyear -dealers - - - displaying - Chukars were plentiful in the wild Book Cliff country south of Ouray, on south end of the Manti, and some sections of Tooele County. . All sage-grous- e hunts ended Sunday. Forest grouse remain open through October and partridges beyond end of the year. Sale Of Stamps cuts through It small bones with ease and sportsConservationists men alike are urged to purfederal duck stamps chase whether they hunt or not. Money obtained from the sale of stamps is used for, obtaining, improving and preserving habitat for, migratory waterfowl. i ' 'I . - ii M- - aa mi a A m |