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Show 4 Thursday, July 27, 1961 Magna Timet, Magna, Utah MAGNA MAN SUCCUMBS STAKE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gillette and children have just returned vacation trip to fiom a ten-da- y Survivors include his widow; Southern California. While there son, daughters, Rex B., Menlo they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Park, California; Mrs. Millie LeRoy Iverson of Anaheim, tourJane Dixon, Albany, New York; ed Disneyland, Marineland and Mrs. Beverly Clifford, Damaris-cottKnotts Berry Farm. Maine; Mrs. Mary Ann They were dinner guests of Mr. Skelton, Mrs. Ethelyn Shields, Tooele; Mrs. Barbara Howells, and Mrs. LaVere Barney; overSalt Lake City; father; 19 grand- night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alchildren; brother, sister, W. D., vin Ricks of Bell Gardens and Mrs. Ruth Sawyer, Salt Lake also toured Los Angeles and Chinatown with their hosts. City. Enroute home, they visited Burial was made in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Las Vegas, Nevada City Cemetery under the direcand enjoyed a barbecue supper. tion of the Peel Funeral Home, Funeral for Robert Burton Shakespear, 54, of 8112 West 2700 South, who died Monday, 3:30 p. m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering illness, will be held Saturday, 1:00 p. m. in the Spencer Second Ward LDS a, THE FINE MAN was born August 9, 1906, in Panguitch, to Robert Brandon and Millie Jane Worthen Shakespear. He was employed as a flotation repairman at Kennecott Copper Corporation. The regarded man married Ethel Spencer March 16, 1925 in Buh-eckh- er ' Other governing rules and regulations will follow the same pattern as in the past several years. These rules, along with the seasons for each herd unit, will be published in proclama tion form and available to the public soon after mid-Jul- CJ'gA -0- -V Gffory With the exception of last year July of 1961 has proved to be the hottest seventh month on re- LUNCHEON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gillette cord. recently had as luncheon guests, Again, leaving out 1960, more Mrs. Russell Buheckher and son, days of 100 or over temperatures Layne of Las Vegas, Nevada and than any other previous month. Mrs. Buheckhers mother, Mrs. No maximums below 90. Ernest Shelley of Lehi, Utah. Thats the hot story on Magna area weather. And its probably The past, the present and the no surprise to sweltering Utahns. COPPER LADIES' GOLF The mercury boiled up to 104 future are really one they are last week and the forecasts call today, Winners in the Copper Golf for high temperatures the balance -- Harriet Beecher Stowe Club Million Dollar Tournament of the week. were Florrie Treseder, Valeria So far this month the temperSnell, Elaine Husband and Norma ature has gone above 90 every Codings on Tuesday. BEDS day. There is little prospect, forecasters say, of a below-9- 0 maxiALL TYPES OF Experience is victor, never the mum the rest of the month. HAND TOOLS And the first part of August vanquished; and out of defeat comes the secret of victory. be as bad. might just RENT-ALL- S UNITED Mary Baker Eddy WITH RELATIVE humidity from 8 to 14, the situation conWhen a man is pushed, tortinues dry and dangerous in the KENNER SALES & he has a chance Intermountain mented, defeated, area. to learn something. SERVICE Weathermen said a warm high Ralph Waldo Emerson pressure area continues aloft, 2655 South 8850 Watt literally keeping a heat umbrella PHONE BY over the west. RENT mid-Sep- GOQFGVjSdG EVENING A championship baseball playoff game will be held this Thursday evening, July 27th at the Oquirrh Stake Grounds, beginning at 9:00 p.m. Pitted against each other for the prize a coveted trophy, will be the Pleasant Green First Ward Seniors and the Spencer Second Ward Seniors. Everyone is invited to the free game. Deer Hunting Season Set Hunters can now begin planning their fall hunts as the Board Board actions followed public set a general statewide deer season for animals of either sex to hearings conducted over the State begin October 21 and -- ontinue where individuals and organizafor eleven days through October tions submitted recommendations 31. for these seasons. These recommendations were weighed, along The Board also set earlier sea- with those of department, Forest sons for fourteen herd units, Service, and Bureau of Land longer seasons in several areas, Management game-rang- e mana and both one and two deer speas the seasons were set. cial permit hunts for some units gers in an effort to channel hunting Elk Permits Set pressure into many of the States A total of 2,635 elk permits 62 deer herd units where a greater harvest is needed to balance were authorized for 16 hunting units with the seasons set for the herds with available forage. various units beginning in t. for most hunts to some late Archery Deer Season seasons in November. A state-wid- e archery deer seaThe Board set a hunt, for 15 son was set for Sept. 2 through moose permits. Five of these were Sept. 17, but was agreed upon authorized for drainages of the only after much discussion re- Bear River, ten for garding growing opposition to of this herd unit the remainder which lies east this early hunt. The Board apof the Bear River to the West pointed a seven-ma- n committee Fork' "of the Beaver Creek. Seato study problems attending this son dates are Sept. 1. hunt, the committee to recom12 Buffalo Permits mend desirable changes for the Twelve permits were authorizarchery season in 1962. ed for hunting mature buffalo in One action saw approval of the Henry Mountain area where the use of either red or yellow the States only public herd colored clothing during the 1961 ranges. Dates for this season big game seasons. This is op- were set Sept. 10. tional to the hunter. Authorized ' antelope permits Deer hunters may again pur- totalled 155 seven herd chase two special permits, either units. Dates covering for these seasons multiple unit, antlerless or two were set for two, three-da- y weekdeer, but only one may bejmr-chase- d ends Aug. and Aug. for any one herd unit Application dates for all these special permit hunts, and the another rules and regulations governing them will be shown in the annual proclamations covering these sea- LJcsaho7 During July? THIS THURSDAY Deer hunting seasons for 1961 were set by the Utah Board of Big'Game Control during an allday meeting conducted at depart ment of fish and game offices last week. NEW RECORD OF 104 DEGREES PLAYOFF BALL GAME Survivors Givsn Chapel. . TRIP WONDERFUL MONDAY t. LIVE IN BELLO PARK 3 8. I sons. Board spokesmen said reprints will be available to the public soon after mid-Jul- CAWENENCE fOODS Bedroom Brick Const. Birch Cabinets Split Level or Ranch Type Sewer In and Paid $12,500, up Minimum FHA or GI dn. pymi, and if you are handy, can work down payment out PHONE BY 00 y. 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