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Show -- urir" nyTijir' nip n JL r IHIunters Heading For The Hills Hunter, I'tnlins will be eng.iged " ! 4 feft J g HOC rKR. Wehei County A duck hunting aui ent claimed the li e of the son of a South Ogden police oflicei neai here lTuPsd.iv night eelebiation." 16, 1968 D 1 Absentee Vote Grows In Utah Accident m a come Saturday duting the opening day of the deer bunt. And while seam-peimthrough mountains and alleys they will have a 'shoot-out- October Wednesday Deseret News Stuff U liter lug - DESERET NEWS 17, Dies in lnl.MER By DOUGLAS irs- Voting by absentee ballot will the distnus (HI 29 and 30 nr piobably lie heaviei in Utah this niav icgistci at the county 2"). Killed almost niMantlv was Novunhei than at anv oilier i links oflue through 0(1 People who am living av.ay Chad tail Diinuneien, 17, son ol ('leiiion m the states histmv , fio.n homn oi will be ool of li e j Mr amI Mts CmoigeVan Dtun. Sd ' LA, CoimIX C;plk w aiea on e'edion day may obtiiin K iH. nieten. ua.i 4ti St South Ogdon Sieihrg Evans said loda Unit absentee ballots in two ways, lie He sull ted a l.utgun wound alteady Ills ollne has ictcivcd said. to the biuk of the ead and was mot? than 3.000 inquests (oi Mt()l NME a "sigmli doau on amval at the Dee LDS absentee billots 1MJsp pKpui,p1p tnuM over pi ev ions Hosf,aldnd nul,t d ,jh11i ttM(1 1'11 how name, addicts and voliag The victim and foui tompan- ,0 ( ue Aot1 10 ,0 disti ic t, if possible. AIwmiU'O 'ion were hunt in" daiks at the 0111 111010 t,Mn 8 ballots will be an mailed to mic1 west end of the Ogden Bay bud 1,0 eNlllalne(1' oc- when the accident legistered voteis. reluge Those liv ing in the county, but INrERF.STIIK.il curred at 7:33 p.m. be out of town on elec-T- l "l' lot to be seems a "There moie LIKES WATCHING p companions said young turn day, may start casting intpipst m voting this year, the Mrs. Clnistensen, w'ho sees an Drintmelcn stood as liallots Monday and absentee v cjpik upjust coun) similarities between deer huntmay do so tluough Nov. 4 j The imed ballots will pi ing time and Christmas, enjoys will he re.ulv Thursday and Mr. Evans The , clerk's offfice . standing back off the firing line "r The shooting occunod so far, aid Ins oflice would he "work- - 0J,en l,l0if'llaic and watching all the excite'1 west in the mud of the bay that mg night and day to get them k,lo!U a' ,."ou"1 ment. Esnns said. font wheel drive vehicles of the out lietore the week is ovet "With all the deer hunters in iWeler County Jeep Patrol had Thp ballots will he their red hats and sweatshirts, to he called to hi ing the victim (0 missionaries, seiv icemen, deer hunting season is almost to a waiting ambulant e. students and other Utahns liv like Christmas time. Theyre as 1,0,11 who have a",-It took olticeis fiom the happy as a hunch of kids, she absentee voting pm said. JWebei County Sherilt's office 'h'P-e- d Utah Highway Patrol near- - lp"cs-- , Other hu.ibands, wives and TVkE MAIL hours to complete the1 three ly will who families make the trek Fred P. Adams family of nine, rifles shined and ready, awaits Saturday opening and a trip into Uintas. into the hills this weekend in- .lescue, They should be back in City inspectors today were of time for the Nov. j confident lude Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clark, had found the of- Names of the companions, as plenty they Mr. and M,s. Dale Bithell, Mr. so I A Salt Lake City police dis-- , "Aie you still a good shot?" and Mis. Adams, 4536 Wallace released by the sherilf's office, election, Mr. Evans siad. He guess vvt'll take some New s olllcc " 111 noloc arJd 17, aiei and steaks along patcher, Mr. Clatk, 31, looks she was asked. 7 York and My husband Lane, Holladay, it is a pleasure.1 include Chris Davis, Brad Carr, lane man i p.m. on dec- - ,0 S,0P pouring grease into the and Mrs. Fred P. Adams and unui .. rad and Brent HayWere so crazy about hunt woo Thompson Iheir family of seven children. on the trip, Mr. Christensen forward to the hunting season says I am, she replied. tion day. Absentee ballots will sewer system, The said. They taste extra good out hhe a youngster looks forward mother of four, ing, fishing and other activities All are from Salt Lake City. he delivered to the proper vot-- , The Sdt Ldke Cly seHaP Hte lnmting .children to Christmas. in the open. says one of the best together as a family, that we Their shotguns weic impound-- ; ing districts to be included in tieatmont MOST ENJOYABLE plant experienced us We eat steak and pick guiThe Christensens and Bulfifth straight day of pioblcni- The county cleik reminded locks will be hunting deer near tars (Mr. Bullock plays the bass The ep tl,8stcr operations. in11 voters that they may register Kamas, Summit County; the and Mr. Christensen, guitar) in ancl lls- - sons learn respect for others said. r llie 'lun1, 'or hunbeen had plant plagued by afraid all the Im evening, but Claiks, Bithells and Parkes wiU nse tv' rifles he and respect for the guns they Adams who will children dreds of gallons of grease resr Tahiona, Duchesne County, the "serenading in" the "world aark.. modified. use. ' ' make the trip this weekend inand the Adams family will be wont do much to bring the deer invading the digster the pievi-ou- s I was always afraid of guns; Her husband appreciates his clude Kathleen, 16; Deborah, His 10 days. camped out in the high Uintas. dowm out of the hills. rifle wifes attitude on hunting as 15; Kristine, 13; Allen, 11; MiAll the families say deer hunt- wifes favorite guitar number is unti I joined the girls Commissioner George B. Ive Got a Tiger By the Tail. team at South High School, clean, wholesome recreation, chael, 9; Gary, 7; and Garth, 4. ing is a most enjoyable activsaid inspectors had blanMrs. Clark said. Interestingly, and says getting his deer is a Garth ignored Mrs. doesnt ity which strengthens Christensen completely family get keted the city, notifying reher became to fun later Instructor and the the Christmas in last received a way they have not too enthusiastic about firing a secondary, toy gun unity and industrial funis on such a trip. husband. laxation we were mentioned until we found. does the she but gun, previously enjoy trip. whose waste materials approxi-imat- e Aaams Mrs. I the The on now can first time Jean range appreciate going hunting, who has Mr. Christensen, This is one time of the year the grease samples taken 48 never misled the Utah deer when I wonder whos really shot a rather high scoie hunting more when I occasion-- j said. Gary tells him he isnt ifrom the sewage tieatment with to she with catch out icealled. of or 50, anything going hunt except for time in the qualified to carry a gun, she tally go by myself plant. that gun. Mr. Clark said. I was a senior at the tune, ft lends, armed forces, said hes happy said. She said she isnt conto be taking along the best out- cerned her Evidentaly one of the 60 so about husband and before we were evei given Preparing for a family of nine In addition to her family notified must have been the n trailer! a in is Adams all Mrs. alwe were a door cook in the country. instiucted for a rifle because he duties, night a gun by trip carrying officials (pn(ori because it stopped Don (Mr. Bullock) is the ways seems to be aware of the safety rules, Mrs. Clark house into the mountains may counselor at the Salt Lake no the commissioner Apparently pi ob-- mediately, best steak cook in the country, what hes doing. oe a chore for some but to Mr, ty Detention Home. the lem occurred in the north sec-- i reported. He explained tion of Salt Lake City, serviced f1011'11 hazards the grease posed Ibecau.se of collecting problems by City Creek Canyon .vvater insidc spwer llnps. might plant, where less precipitation blot.ked some area lines . fell during the storm. causcd sewage to hack up - to homes, October Sale of Famous Brand Suites Vaughn Wonnacott, superintendent of the Salt Lake Metro- - In the treatment plant the Deluxe Dinette Sets politan Water Treatment plant, grease killed important bacteria said he also had had complaints! formations on rocks of Decorator Planned, by residents telephoning water! and that carbon was being added the digester necessary to collect 5- - and sets department offices throughout an(1 tllc "ater aerated to im- sludge out of the liquid being fIavor the (processed, prove the most the day Tuesday, will clear up in among Living Room Suites, Sofas, Love Seats beautiful you have another day or two, Mr. Wilson Bedroom Suites in All Favorite Styles It truly means more when your purchase is from Madseen. 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"When a lieei pi allies into (amp, eveivone hoPers, get the gun," said Mis Myil ChristenlHl Seipentme sen, Wav, Sandy, who will accompany her husband. Junior, and Donald A. Bullock, and hi wile, Janice, of 1645 E. 7200 South, Cottonwood Heights, to noitheastein Utah. I'd line to get a eameia instead of a gun," Mis. Christensen said, referring to the graceful deer. Many vj 4ri s 1 ) ('4 , J I - lamm.ea , 1 d I ' Cat-mu- ll al two-da- of-i- y occurs, water 'ttfAmnws Open Monday,Thursday and Friday Evenings n fist-siz- d 20 10 From 10 to 20 ill OFF Now 10 to fine 20 fe. Styles Hide-a-Be- Make your home memorable with By creations disc- ounted 10 Dining Room Suites New from some of the best craftsmen in the country. Each fine home needs a Here Madsen's particularly lead in Studios appearance d performance. vision and stereos known for high Simmons Suites for dual usage, supply but all limited, marked down. 10 1.20 10 Occasional Tables OFF OFF 20 20 OFF Blvd. quality magnificent in looks. 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The level of Utah Lake dropped so little this summer due to August cold weather and rams that the gates at the lake outlet were thrown open Tues- day to avoid floods next spring. David I. Gardner, Utah Lake and Jrddn RiV6r comml!sion- er. made this announcement hazard. OFF Television and Stereos Chairs in All the bacteria there is no health' and is the honored name among Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, Washers and Radios. Merchan- dise that enhances the beauty and utility of the home. FINE FIIIINITIIIIE SAVIXIJS NEW ADDRESS You or cordially invited to visit one of the West's most beautiful furniture stores. Additional chemicals to coun- teract the leaf juices have been introduced into reservoirs while water crews have switched supply sources from two reservoirs to fresher suuDlies hicludin B city wells, whose pumps have been started. today- - per Corp. and the Sugar Co. plant at West Jordan were shut off Monday night, he . said. There is no further demand for irrigation water. Utah-Idah- The level of Deer Creek Res- PPvoir in Provo Canvon is so high that only about 40.000 acre fePt could be added. This compares with a noimal of about ioo.OOO acre feet below capacity at this time of the year. of Deer Lowered capacity Creek therefore was a factor in the decision to open the gates at the north end of Utah Lake, he explained, - He said that normally the Mr. Wilson reported 3.55 inch-- , lake level drops about 31 j feet les of rainfall during the week-- i in the summer. end storm, and including Mon- - This year, however, it ' day, in the upper canyons. In peaked at .42 of a foot below Big Cottonwood Canyon, the' compromise leel and Tuesday runoff volume of water trebled stood at 2.5 feet below compi ofrom 25 second-fee- t to over 70 mise, for a total drop of only a second-fee- t of water pouring trifle more than two feet. into the reserveir and treatment Mr. Gardner said pumps were used until Monday night to supplant. ply more than 800 cubic feet of HEAVY RAIN water per second for canals into The taste problem occurs onlyjSalt Lake Valley. City, Regional those Obituaries canals except during years where fall precipi- - All tation leaches the leaves of supplying about 80 cubic feet Weather Map their juices before snow coverper second for Kennecott Cop- - Action Ads -' SECTION D 1, 2 2 2 , ATTENTION ALL REGISTERED VOTERS: In aualtficd conformity with Male Stature Clyde L. Miller. Secretary of State of the State of Utah, lies the following Initiative Petition to be olaced on the November 5th, 1968 General Election Ballot. BEVERRELATING TO ALCOHOLIC CONTROL AMENDING THF LIQUOR A NEW 9 TO CHAPTER BY ACT ADDING TITLE 3?. UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953 TO BEVERBE KNOWN AS THE ALCOHOLIC AGES CONTROL ACT OF 1968. PROVIDING AN ACT AGES, the sale and dispensing of Bv THE FOR COHOLIC BEVERAGES C.RINK ON LICENSED AL- INDIVIDUAL LIBY PREMISES CENSEES REGULATED AND CONTROLLED PROVIDBY APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY. ING FOR LICENSING OF HOTELS, RESORT HOTELS RESTAURANTS AND CLUBS- - SETTING FORTH THE QUALIFICATIONS OF ES AND THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH LICENSES ARE TO BE ISSUED, RE NEWED, REISSUED SUSPENDED AND CANCELLED; PROHIBITING THE SALE OR BY L IC ALCC OF LICENSEES BEVERAGES TO AND THE POSSESSION, PURCHASE OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BY PERSONS BEVERAGES UNDER TWENTY ONE YEARS OF AGE; PROHIBIT-INTHE SALE OR DISPENSING OF LIQUOR BY THE PACKAGE OR BOTTLE BY LICENSEES AND CLUBS AND THE COMSUMP-TIOOF LIQUOR FROM ANY PACKAGE OR BCTTLE IN ANY UNLICENSED CLUB OR PUBUC PLACE AND CONTAINING OTHER PROHIBITIONS ON THE SALE OISPENqING. PURCHASE TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER AGES. RESTRICTING THE LOCKER CLUB SYSTEM, PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ALL STATE AK D LOCAL LIQUOR LAWS BY ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS; FOR PROHIBITION ThE PROVIDING OF OR DISPENSING OF LIQUOR BY SALE IN LOCALITIES WHICH VOTE TO 33 DO SO, AMENDING SECTIONS 33 19. 32 13, 32 4 lo. CODE 32 8 28 32 32 8 47 32 8 59, ANNOTATED 1953 AND RE PEALING SECTIONS 32 8 53. UTAH COOE ANNOTATED 1953, 16 6 13 UTAH CODE AN NOTATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 16 6 13 2, 25, LAWS Oc UTAH 1955, 16 6'3 1 UTAH 3, CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS EXACTED BY CHAPTER 25 LAWS OF UTAH 1955 166 14 AND 16615, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953 SECTION 1110 UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 26. LAWS OF UTAH 1967 AND 2. UTAH SECTIONS AND COOE ANNOTATED 1953. UTAH LIQUOR INITIATIVE PETITION A for control and limited licensing of Qualified restauclubs for sale of liquor by the dr.nk and previdina for the same; prohibiting consumption of liquor in public purchased bu the drink from licensees, providing for acts of local authorities end the Liquor Control Cemi minion authorinnq supp'en.ertal state end Iccal reqvlat on reouirfng pjjbhc all enforce oifccrs hquor laws and proving funds therefor from license piohtbitmq undesir.'be practices including sole of liquor to nnnoii, and tor licence revocation and penalties for violation p'o 'dmo Act providmq rants, hotels and private loc3 option prohibiting toCililis except liquor .eurt review cf certa n An io .. -- : Here, indeed, is a rare opportunity to enrich your home to buy th' finest in Spanish, Traditional, Provincial and Early American furnishings and accessories, lumps Onu curpeiiny at discounts. FOR AGAINST fs. (SFALi CLYDE L MIL Secretary Highland Dr, Salt Lake I 2314 Washington Blvd., Ogden 'I o of State Electors desiring to vot "tor" the proposed Act shall place a cross viAlhm the square 'following the word For" and those desiring to vote "against shall place a cross withii the square followinq tKe r word Against " (B 8) |