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Show Rage August L RJal nu: journal li Mums and Sheerer Reports on War Wallv Bislioj By V"' ,' -- 1 , 3 ' r r' , ' 4 l sytfA 'rtf.1. '.5. f V 33 r .,y I f.r;V ' , . 'vW v.j ' 'TP. VfV 'si v "it 'y & FISH AND GAME envelope available August 2, from all license vendors; $1." fee must be in the form of certified check, cashier's check or postal money order (cash or personal checks will not be accepted); application dates for one early elk hunt, the Mt. Dutton, are August 2 until midnight August 7. with the public drawing for permits for this one hunt set for 2:00 p. m. August .5 ; application dates for all other elk hunting units are August l!.. until midnight September 1, with the public drawing September 10. Antelope Special license; limited hunt in two areas, 2." buck only permits in Cedar City area with hunting dates of September i); oO either sex permits for Box Elder area with hunting dates for three week ends to be set on five-da- y notice on or after September 1 ; $1." application fee in the form of certified check, cashiers check or postal money order. Application dates are August 0 through August 1 Recently announced hunting season dates forecast a busy fall schedule for Utah nimrods. Department of Fish and Game spokesmen list the following dates and other information important to all sportsmen in planning their fall field activities. hunting license; Deer-Reg- ular general season October 2; early season, special license longer seasons, two deer areas and other regulations will 14. be shown in proclamations availMourning Dove Regular license; able through license vendors in hunting dates September 1 through hunts, 12. early August. Elk Special license; residents Sage Grouse Special license; 2 in only may apply; general season hunting dates September October some in all application by special areas, September 11-1- 2-- 1S-1- 1) 7; This means that holders of permits for the P.).".J hunts cannot again apply until lb."s. The special elk application en-- ; velopes, application forms for the antelope, deer and sage grouse hunts and proclamations covering each of the hunting seasons will be available at all license vendors and early September. and department headquarters in Important general information Salt Lake City in ample time to concerning the hunting seasons in- meet application dates and furnish all regulations and information cludes the following: seasons. All applicants for special hunt- covering the ing permits of any kind must possess a big game or combination A further survey of the states fishing and hunting license prior to land area with a view to the in- troduction of other species of forapplication for such permits. Application by mail only for spe- eign upland game birds was the cial elk, antelope, and sage grouse chief subject of the recent visit to permits. Place of application for Utah made by Dr. Gardner Bump these three hunts is the Utah De- of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife partment of Fish and Game, 1,7.M Service. West North Temple, Salt Lake The states present chukar parCity. tridge program has been materialSeparate application with prop- ly aided through the cooperation of er accompanying fee in the form the Service, with Dr. Bump doing y work here and then of certified check, cashiers check or postal money order must be trapping and shipping chukars to made individually for each special Utah from Turkey and other for- license. eign countries. One object of the present visit Successful applicants for elk permits may not again apply for was the selecting of areas where four hunting seasons following. other foreign species, such as the application fee in the form of certified check, cashiers check or postal money order. Pheasants Regular license; opening dates of hunt set for Saturday, November i; bag limits, length of season and other regulations will be set following field surveys of bird populations during August others; $." pre-surve- HAVING A THUMPING GOOD TIME v , toJ, yrfV I r. J. f. iiurr-r- ftiTrflto r wwioi'njiVa head of a prie vate intelligence network, tells a Senate Internal Security subcommittee in Washington that the informed in Russia expects the Soviet to be in a general war within five years The subcommittee is holding hearings on strategy and tactics of world ComCOL. ULIO AMOSS, world-wid- man-in-the-str- munism. eet (International) j see see partridge. Spanish red leg partridge and Imperial sand grouse, might be established. Dr. Bump is returning soon to India where he will set up a program for securing these species. While here he complimented the state department on the present chukar partridge program and cooperative efforts with his organization. Cotton Charmer I s . .V.W.vXvX'v.'.V '.'..V. , V.- - . AV.vIvi-Svi- i Yr . fk .sv v.v.y.v.vv.v.vy.e ,.v.v.y.v,yy .vXv.'v .sv.,xkwAs,V..,.v.':A VA - ,, 'V.Y ' kk Cake Desserts are Quick V eN cfN. v;s ", y, By ALICE CENHOrF EASIEST trick in the world is the cake dessert, a quickie which belies Its easy preparation. Strawberry Meringue Puffs, elegant enough to grace a formal dinner table, are easy to make. Summer Treat For 6 of the tasty tidbits, beat 1 egg white until stiff, but not dry. Add Vi c. granulated sugar and tsp. vanilla extract gradually, continuing to beat until very DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER, 6, beats out a lusty rhythm on a drum presented to him by his grandfather. President Eisenhower, who louks on proudly In the White House. The big parade drum, a gift from a Massachusetts firm, Is similar to the one given Robert Todd Lincoln, when his father was in the White House. (International Soundphoto) Whip y2 pt. heavy cream and combine with 2 c. diced marshcake cubes mallows, 2 c. y2-l- n. c. crushed pineapple, and drained. Refrigerate for three hr. before serving. Makes 8 serv1 ings. If you have a little time, heres a recipe for an attractive dessert, a pound cake with a delicious filling. Much of the work Is already done, though, since the foundastiff. tion i3 the pound cake that is Spread meringue around the waiting for you at your neighborsides of 8 sponge cake shells. hood bakery. Place on a cookie sheet and bake at 450 F. for 5 min. Fill center of Orange Filling Melt 2 tbsp. butter in saucepan; each bakd puff with a scoop of vanilla or strawberry Ice cream-ta- kes blend .n 1 Vi tbsp. flour. Add V4 c. 1 pt. In all. sugar, V4 c. orange Juice, tbsp. Top each serving with crushed grated orange rind and Va tsp. strawberries, frozen or sweetened salt. Cook until thick, stirring fresh fruit. Takes 1 c. strawber- constantly. ries. Gradually add small amounts Is Nut of Cake a the hot mixture to 1 beaten egg Pineapple good choice for a party, since the rec- yolk until both are combined. Cook for an additional 2 min., ipe will serve 10 Slice 1 small loaf pound cake stirring constantly. Place between Into 3 equal layers. Whip c. 2 equal layers of a small loaf heavy cream and combine with pound cake. c. crushed pineapple that has Serve with Walnut Sauce: been drained Spread whipped Melt V2 c. butter In top of cream mixture between layers double boiler. Combine 2 tbsp. and over top and sides of cake. cornstarch and l2 c. firmly Sprinkle 2 tbsp chopped walnuts packed brown sugar; blend in over top of cake. Refrigerate until melted butter. Add V3 c. boiling lice and serve. ready water; cook until thick, stirring Not for calorie-counteIs an- constantly. Add c. chopped other refreshing sweet. walnuts and tbsp. lemon Juice. (Copyright, 1931, King Fatnr Syndicate, Inc.) rs By VERA WINSTON NICE for town or country is this little cotton dress because it takes so well to dressy or casual accessories. Fashioned of cotton broadcloth in black or navy, it features a scalloped high waistline from which the princess line gores billow out over a crinoline. Simple but smart, a good choice for the limited wardrobe since it is so smartly unobtrusive yet distinctive. |