OCR Text |
Show l&m Mi 'I C Page FISH PRESIDENT ASKS 'QUEST FOR PEACE' vywww ' ... November Hi: JOURNAL & GAME Spoj ' ' ' Upland game bird hunters will take to the fields Saturday, Nov, G, the wily pheasant the chief target. Quail are also av ring-necke- d legal game in some counties. Came department spokesmen estimate upwards of bo, 000 sportsmen will he out for this second largest of all participant hunts. They not that field surveys show a noimal or heavier crop of birds over the state. Good hunting should be the rule, with the birds going to heavy cover early following the opening barrage. Except for Rich and San Juan Counties, all sections of the state are open to the taking of cock pheasants only for a general three PRESIDENT EISENHOWER acldi esses 1,200 persons at the American day season. Five days of hunting Jewish Tercentenary Dinner in New York with a pledge that the United are set for Box Elder, Salt Lake, States will continue tirelessly in its quest for peace based on justice." a to war which would deterrent He cited Americas military might as Cache, Tooele, Davis, Uintah, Utah, never be used for aggression. Ralph E. Samuel, chairman of the I) u c h e s n e, Emery, and Weber at listens the (International) right. Tercentenary celebration, Counties. In one county, Millard, shooters may go afield through a Results to date have been very seven day season ending Nov. 12. EAT MORE LAMB' Bag limit is three cock pheasgiatifying. When the campaign uids the last day of October, well ants per day. and six in possession SALES ARE UP know exactly how effective our ad- after the opening day of shooting. has been, he said. The quail season runs concurrentSix local meat packers have re- vertising ly in the eight counties. These are vealed a tiemendous increase in the Grand, Uintah. Morgan, Utah, Salt local demand for lamb since July Lake. Washington, Summit, and when Producers Livestock 1st, Wayne Counties. This means three Maiketing Association began an indays of quail hunting in all except tensive lamb promotion campaign. Salt Lake, Uintah, and Utah CounA survey conducted recently ties where the quail hunt continues shows an increase of 2 per cent through the longer five day pheasin the kill for consumption in the ant season therein. A later three t Lake-Prov- aiea during o per cent was reported for August, and GG per July, an increase of 52 11-d- The entire campaign is a huge test, Smith said, to see if it is feasible to promote lamb 1 tf. (V AMERICAN COCKER PUPPIES, wonderful companions for children. Reg. Very reasonable. Richard Barber. Phone 0101-NJKaysville. 2, 2082 It. 10-2- 1 PRACTICALLY new apt size gas or see at stove. Phone 0015-R7G3 Hill Villa Drive, Layton. 1 2072 3t. 4, 10-2- 5 REG. POINTER PUPPIES excellent months old, breeding, are hunting fairly well now. 105 CoPhone Kaysville 022G-Rlonial Ave., Layton. 8 2002 2t. 4. 10-2- and in good REASONABLE dition. con- Heater Oil Call: Kaysville 0210-J- l. 325S It. 10-2- 8 Bowman. Phone Kaysville 15 or 783-- J. 3437 It. 11-- 4 For Rent Trailer space. Adults preferred. No pets. Shady Grove Trailer Court, Clearfield, Utah. MODERN 2042 tf. 10-1- 4 OFFICE space available in the Smith Building, Clearfield, Utah. Phone 1 GIG or Contact Albert 5-- T. Smith Co. 20G2 It. 10-2- 1 FURNISHED APT. Jim and Rays Motel, Layton, GSG-J. 2083 tf. 10-2- 1 20-2- ff .iff Marla Assunta (above), a Franciscan Missionary of Mary who died in China in 1905, is to be beatified November 7 in Rome as one of the steps leading to sainthood. Among those who will be present at the Vatican ceremonies is Mrs. Maddelina P. Marsili. of Rockville, 111., a sister of the missionary. (International) THE VENERABLE UNFINISHED Kaysville. Kaysville Main. No 1S1-- in Smokers. Call South 475 apt. W, 2L J. 1. WORK WANTED j range-trespas- LOST 10-2- Best Results Obtained From Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL Wanted to Buy two-dee- i 1 ll 0;; r Coal Heater One One G-- 7, A combination s. 9-- day quail season is also set for 3430 11-- 4 It. December in most of Washington County. NEW three room furnished apt. Working couple preferred. Close Shooting hours are the same for to Hill Field. 72G E 700 South both birds, or S:()0 a. m. until 5:30 (Hill Field Road), Phone pm. on the opening day (Nov. G), 3429 11-- 4 It. and 7:K) a.m. until 5:30 p.m. for TWO BEDROOM Apt. in East the balance of the season. OpenLayton. Call Alfred Stevens ing hour for the first day is set by 313-Legislative act. 3430 11-- 4 It. In two Both male and female quail are areas, the East Zion and PARTLY FURNISHED Creek-Do- g Meadow Valley units, legal game, with a bag limit of modern house. Ideal for older couseason continues eight and possession limit of six- the general ple or younger couple with one Nov. 28. child. Call 0231-Jteen. or see at 175 through Whitesides Street, Layton. The following rules and regulaThis makes a total of eleven 3442 11-- 4 It tions are listed as among those im- hunting units where an either sex portant to he remembered by up- animal may he taken during the land game bird hunters: extended seasons by unsuccessful More than any other outdoor hunters who have not yet used their season the pheasant hunt highlights regular tag. In each case the Board DESIRE work for evenings and week ends. Mechanical and Servie hurRs to meet special deer-th- e the need for spoitsmen to respect ice Station Experience. Phone s conditions calling rights and property of the Kays. 10 or Write Box 158. for the longer shoot. 2t. 3432 11-- 4 private landowner. It is illegal to enter upon properly Holders of special deer permits land of or for eight areas will go out on these posted any person, firm, without first corpoiation asking hunts at a later date. Five of these TWO HEREFORD STEERS brand-e- d and receiving permission. are five-da- y notice hunts to be V on left hip weight about No person under 14 years of age called on or after Nov. 13, dependG50 lbs., strayed from pasture in West Layton. Call John H. Hill, may hunt game birds. Juveniles ing upon weather conditions and Clearfield 14 and 15 pears old may hunt game other factors. Permit holders for 200G 8 2t. birds when properly licensed and these shoots will be given written accompanied by an adult 21 years notice five days in advance of the old or older. opening of their hunt. Rifle, revolver or pistol may not All special permits have been DESIRE to buy a milch goat. About two years old. Also, would like he used in the pursuit of upland sold with the exception of those for to mate two Nanny Goats. 031 game, and not shotgun pellets the I)aggett-Cla- y Basin unlimited So. 1000 East, Clearfield. Phone r larger than number four may be hunt. Permits remain on After 4 P. M. used. 11-- 4 32G3 sale for this area at department 2t. Head plumage and feet must be headquarters. 1590 W e s t North Household Hint left on a pheasant to show evidence Temple, until the hunt is called on of sex. or after Nov. 13. Before driving picture hooks into a plaster wall, soak the nails Some areas within several counNo other person may purchase in water for five minutes. hot ties are closed to hunting for the more than one special permit dur- This often prevents them from season for safety and other reasons. ing any one calendar year. cracking the plaster. 13-1- 1, ai ea. of newspaper, radio, television, and point of purchase advertising was used to effect the increase. Four basic appeals were made: digestible and delicious, slendeiizing and nutii-tiou- 2833 ay witnessed everything from blue- bird shooting conditions to an intense snowstorm in most of the states high country. A successful hunt had been forecast prior to the season opening. All reports now indicate this prediction will hold true as a final analysis of the hunt is made during later weeks. During 1953 an estimated 125,000 gunners took 05, 000 deer. Both these numbers are expected to be exceeded as the final tallies are made. Deer hunters who failed to get their animal during the general season, continued hunting through Sunday, Nov. 7. in eight deer problem areas where the Utah Board of Big Game Control set a longer season this year. Those counties were Daggett, Fillmore, Gordon Creek, Kanosh, Mineral Range, Nebo North, Nebo South, and San Juan units. In the East Antimony section the general license hunt continues on a three week-en- d basis. Nov. and i 3-4- -5 cent in September, according to Gale D. Smith, public relations dilector for Producers. One of the packers reported an increase of 250 per cent in his local kill. Consumption figures of the same months in 1052 and 1055 were used as a base to compute the increase. Based on increased consumption to date, a continued campaign would boost present consumption by well over .10,000 lambs a year in the test TOP SOIL, no rock, also clay n sand delivered or will load your truck. Buy direct from owner and save. 3 Mile South of llill Field Junction. Hiway St). Pettita Phone Clearfield Big game hunters brought the 1051 CRANBROOK PLYMOUTH. Was purchased new in 1952, low genet al deer season to a close in Utah Tuesday, Nov. 2, following mileage, brand new tubeless tires, radio and heater $005.00. Dick an hunt which weatherwise Nears Sainthood Ogden-Sal- FOR SALE to know the section they intend hunting. On legally set up posted pheasant hunting units private land- owneis have incoiporated their land for the season with a one dollar charge required of anyone hunting upon such a unit. Said fees leceived by the landowner organization usually aie to be used for charitable andor community Anyone enteiing such purposes. a unit must pay the one dollar fee before doing so. lit is illegal to shoot from a vehicle neater than fifty feet from a highway or within Goo feet of a dwelling. Directory J. Perry Egan again urged all spoitsmen to observe the rules of good gun handling and safety precautions while afield during the upland game bird seasons. He suggested that a proclamation or the local department field men be consulted whenever in doubt concerning the regulations covering these shoots. V With tmen aie a.iked 6, 1951 1 |