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Show Page tiii: 2 FISH AND GAME The JOURNAL h.ieU for laid - ,. UTAH 'Vr tiitkal deei ' t of state exihang other pi opoi t les in of one ot the migiatoiy efugi s. Real tn mi d eailiti 1 8, 1ST!). Published Bv NI PRINTING INL Phone: Kasille wtM a ailahle m two iwnti i mg ai eas. now CO. Re-eixu- 10 r"Hi n ASSOCIATION i kb- ii" atei iki ", " poi t in p ojaiatoi pi (up", and in their weie all "till agieed fm peneial opining Appioed toopeiative aglet mint with U. S. Fi"h and Wildlife idating to piedutor tontiol wmk with penal lontioK to he exercised wheie thukai", antelope, and other wildlife species aie hemp hat l e ei oil w A full liu-une-- s L i -- l t m-m" agendo nceived the ntttntmn of Utahs Fidi and (Janie Commission dining a lecen two day scmri hold at di pa tment Natl Adicrtising Representative off lets in Salt Lake City. Among Newspaper Adiertising Serice. actions taken won tin following: 222 No. Michigan Ae. 111. Chicago, Approved imrchaso of wintei iange lands wheie such lands aie Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $300 per year. NATIONAL LIMTORI ASSOCIATION 111111? action a pent al opeiinfg toi i 1 Petitions a"king ioi it. g watei". an eatlier opening on Deei ('ictk wme dk-- i and Siofuhl ik'-ed- . fommi sion memheis noted 1 - i oti-- iccom-mendatioi- i" i Sei-ii.- ) m i d f., 1951, Apple Queen Agieed tn issuance f ieor: lailmad pm on state pi unit for kinds adjoining indudiial aiea on Salt Lai o Aims Plant pmpmty. A1 i"cd otike ol the Attoiney with Miit Gi mu ul to pioeeed held again"! pel sons and companies ie"pmi"ihle foi lemit il"h losses mn Hear Klii polluii lilting tion. Studied health likuianw plan Ini depai t me lit employees, luithei aitmn to be taken at Intel meet- e 1 -- R f i v . f ' r t 4 ' i b f $ 4 ' l . v f fb 1 y 4 r . y V ing after fiulhei facts aie gatluucd and legality of Mich plaim deter- i 'c: , yn S & mined. Discussed project lepoit concerning Stiawheny Water Users contiiut. with the Attorney Gen-cuto puisne the matter in meetings with the Association. of A lit lio i,e (1 ptiichase lueiise deei tags and al tl k , loi ike m m con-taine- this yeai. 1 V ''V i fm! i" 4 A vew he ineii"e eont.uncu" aie di"ti lhuted nt eo"t to tie embus who then them foi bc each. Denied a land damage claim tbioiigh file supposed to have been eau-e- d by vpiutMiien (lining huntIt v as noted that the ing eason Commission could not under the law honor such a claim and that it houlcl he pieM'iited to the Ioaid of Examine) s. (Jianted that Dnectoi J. leiry Egan and Game Supeivkor II ai old Ciane lepioent the depai tment in Chicago dining early Maich at the Noith Ameiican Wildlife Confei-encApproval was given also toi attendance of peisonnel at the May convention of the eleven West-- c in States Fi"h and Game Commis. sions annual in Las Vegas. Nevada. Studied actions concerning revocation of seveial licenses. Final action to he taken during next meeting of Commission Reviewed financial standing of depai tment with commendation for living within the biennial budget. Gi anted authonty to pay higher E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary IL Row ring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Lloyd p ! i WASHINGTON KIN AT CHERRY TREE ., ; Sanctioned A weekly newspaper published in the inteiesls of the residents of1 Dais County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Ian ton, Utah, under the Act of March March JOURNAL ' ANN QUACKENBUSH, Georcq A Washington University coed 13. shown after she was chosen as queen of the annual WinehcMer) ' Va., Apple Blossom Festival on April 29 and 30 She was selected? s-- ir -- thmmu teAH dr. - "THE TME SPREE J Z.AND CF AMO OF THE KNAVE VtoAAE K the. tC az e. o fo R, r of at ses-ioi- i" percentage of h turns to tiappei fiom sale of heaver pelts in view of cunent low prices with lesult-indifficulty in getting propel haivest of these furbeaiers. Approved land lease concerning deer vvinteiing area in Uinta Basin section. All commissioners were present for the meetings including Chairman K. E. (Bob) Bullock. J. Allen Browne, Golden G. Sanderson, W. Rulon White, and Robert B. Mitc- Yi Robert Wirt Washington 3rd, of Fredericksburg, Va., a stands beside tablet marking the spot at Ferry Farm where George Washington chopped down the famous cherry tree. Robert is the of Augustine Washington, of the first President. With several of his young friends, Robert will appear on a radio quiz program and donate the receipts to the George Washington Boyhood Home Restorations Incorporated. (International) D half-broth- By VERA WINSTON COATS are now appearing with an eye to travel use, for resort and for early spring wear where the weather is balmy. And these new coats are vastly different in so many ways than the fashions that have obtained for many seasons. This one is of light weight wool and cashmere blend in camel color. It has stitched collar and cuffs of dark gray jersey, the coat lined with the same material. The coat, cut on classic lines, has a simple, graceful flare and the sleeves are cut in one with the bodice. AN EXPLANATION OF THE CATHOLIC RELIGION Course of Illustrated Lectures to Be Held EACH MONDAY EVENING AT 8 P. M. St. Rose of Lima Auditorium LAYTON, UTAH Lecture Question Box Discussion This course, conducted by the Paulist Fathers will be a friendly discussion of Catholic Teachings. A There are no obligations, no controversy, and a friendly welcome awaits you. The colored pictures were made especially for this course. WANTED: A BOB (TAFT) SLED er hell. Next meeting of the Commission will he the leguiar spring quaiterly sessions set for Apiil ! and 1. Director Frank Groves of the Nevada Department of Fish and Game was a lecent visitor in Utah. He was accompanied by game bird biologist Glen Chiistensen. Groves filled an invitation to speak before the enforcement elas at the Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, following which he pent two days with Director J. Perry Egan of the Utah Department in a tour of hatcheries and ether facilities. The Nevada Director extended a special invitation to all Utah sportsmen who could attend the to fa 'War doAA vvould TUE"LAND 'you CALL RENO OP TWE FRE AND TH& GRAVE OF THE HOME f AARS ROBERT KULP PENM. LEHIGHTOM 5 BAR WORK, VJOULD YOU ARS. C. Toledo, SEWD VUR Dittribued to REFUSED H. i IF A NOAH FURNACE g NINE-YEAR-OL- X- FIRE IT baltz, ? OHp MOTION To MOAU by Kirp Feftturej Svrchca t Household Hint When mirrored switch plates, socket connections and door plaques are to be washed, be sur all cords and turd switches off before starting to scrub A soapy cloth, wrung al most dry. will quickly remov most stubborn spots Next dr completely, using a clean untl free cloth Replug lamp." omf after thoroughly drying hands to unplug Words of the Wise The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continual cheer(Montaigne) fulness. i ARTHRITIS? have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head jo foot. I had Rheumatoid Aithiitis and other forms of Rheumatisiti, I ankHs May meetings in Las Vegas hands defoimed and my were set. of the eleven Western States Fish Limited space prohibit? idling and Game Commissions. you more here hut if you v dl write me I will leply at one and Wise sayings and garrulous talk tell you how I received this wonmay fall to the ground, rather than derful i oik f. on the ear or heart of the bearer; Mi's, Lo? but a tender sentiment felt, or a 2805 Arbor Hills Drhc hind won! spoken, at the right moP. O. Box 2095 ment, i" never wasted. Jackson Mississippi Mary Baker Eddv. , 5, 7ie:r |