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Show February 19, 195. Tin: Game Unit Lists 1954 Arrest Data $99,-77- $41,-71- Fage K w w & i - v .v f-- i i k: v t . f r r" it ' , .. V-- 5 x. irJ Ki f. v . V .., ?: A L U u ;te Jl rf-- I ' i i .. 5 - A 'V r. i ; r-f- f; : ; "1 ' f-- v . - V I '4 4 ' vtvtf 5 tn c v1' r,;V, " ,, ' ?; 7 8; yv eJ w 4 yi, vs t,$J' ?u AftrAf, xt,y rfy f't v y'A J 'w ,ir& yyit . I'' a "' v S' ' Gist of a r o ' - vGy t I,.. frMAy , fflystr J'$'0 .. A mym Vx x '4 li. 13. 17. Aniuer 44. persistently Bog Pierce with 37. Verdant 39. Cures a sword 40. Girl's Native of name Scotland 47. 49. 51. Quartered slipper Beverage Perish Railroad (abbr.) to be 33. Laboratory (contracted) 35. A sudden pain 38. Flowers 41. Equal 42. Mature 43. Bang 45. Earth as a ' . V ; v '.; Dickinson, of Swarthmore, Fa., who recently I made the 100,000th arrested aircraft landing on the light aircraft carrier Monterey, is congratulated in Pensacola, Fla., by Rear Adm. kJDale Harris (left). A milestone in aviation history, the landing was made while Dickinson was qualifying for his Navy wings. At right is Capt. II. T. Utter, commanding officer of the Monterey, which holds fleet records for the number of landings made in one day. I Scent bags Plant ovule Exclamation used to (slang) 36. Scolded frighten -- 9; story 20. 26. Exclamation 27. Cover 29. Male cat 31. Part of i 1912. 4, Maxim Religion of the Moslem' 12. Sea mammals 14. Nuclei of a starch grain 21. 23. 25. 8; Enforcement officers have no ready explanation for the decided decrease in the average fine during the past two years. Both they and many court justices feel that deletion of a suggested minimum fine in the new code, first effective durhad a direct bearing ing 1913-1on the setting of smaller fines. The report shows arrests being made for 13 different offenses. Most violated were: Failure to tag deer 910; fishing without license 130; fishing closed waters 84; illegal possession of game animals 13; carrying firearms on a game preserve 13; overlimits and undersized fish 10; shooting game birds out of season 49; shooting migratory birds after hours 48; 4G non- - resident trespassing hunting with resident license 40. Book clasp 19. Chief deity ( Babyl.) 22. Circle of metal or (contracted) wood Exclamation of greeting 24. An herb 28. Platform Tree 30. Chart Muck Roof of the 31. Maxim 32. Loadstone mouth 34. Destitute Hired qt hair sluggers Egyptian god (var.) Here is 9. 10. 15. Gold (Her.) 16. Snares 18. Disfigure - r state 5, ' Vivv t M i:' v. " ACROSS Western 1. A v. AIR CADET Don W. goddess 46. Insect 48. A hack 50. Lamprey, fisherman 62. 53. Foreign Title of former Rus sian ruler 54. Take notice ( Once again failure to tag deer DOWN 1. Not true was by far the most violated of 2. Little child Mr. and Mrs. Royal Morgan left the offenses listed. The 910 convictions for this offense during Friday morning for California of Farmington for the thoughtful1914 is a decided increase over the will visit relatives and where FARMINGTON they 440 tickets for failure to tag in friends in and around the Los An1913 and the 314 issued in 1912. geles area. Im sure they hope the Spokesmen note that the tag- weather that we are having will ging law is supported by organized have changed by the time they resportsmen and conservationists turn home. generally. Even more stringent enMrs. DeVaughn Jones went to forcement of this provision is foreSalt Lake Monday to take her cast for the seasons ahead. mother, Mrs. Catherine Hansen to the Doctors for a check up on the operation that was performed two weeks ago. Mrs. Hansen is coming along as well as can be expected now, and she expresses so much love and appreciation to the people Good Light Saves In Safety On Your Farm of Mrs. Dick Marston. After the ness and kindnesses they have study hour passed, refreshments shown since her illness. were enjoyed by the group. Miss Claudia White of Salt Lake was a dinner guest on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton The word of God will stand a Rose. thousand readings; and he who has A group of young couples desir- gone over it most frequently is the ous of learning more about the surest of finding new wonders Book of Mormon met on Sunday there. James Hamilton evening after church at the home Rubinstein Heiress Safety really saves on your farmin time, money, and work. Check these safety points for your farm: 1. Is there enough light in your barn, poultry house, workshop and other outside buildings to speed nighttime chores and prevent accidents? Are stairs, doors, porches, driveway and walks properly lighted for convenience and 2. safety? Is each room in your home well lighted with plenty of lamps and fixtures for guarding precious eyes? 3. BETTY Be Modem - FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. REED, 23, 3 CROSSWORD MAKES 100,000th CARRIER LANDING Total arrest reports for fish and game code violations during 19.14 show a slight decrease over the previous year. These and other figures are shown in a release from Department of Fish and Game offices covering this phase of the law enforcement division work for the past year. Comparative data for the last three years is as follows: 1914 Arrests, 1,901; fines, suspensions, $8,012; average fine, $10.02. 1919 Arrests, 1,700; fines, suspensions, $8,981; average fine, $18.01. 1912 Arrests, 1,909; fines, suspensions, $14,179; average fine, $29.09. Some 97 cases were dismissed during the past year, compared to 21 such cases in 1919 and 90 during $91,-99- JOURNAL opera-aspiri- ng soprano, received $10,000 under the terms of the will left by Serge Rubinstein, murdered millionaire, who was noted for his taste in beautiful women. Betty was the only one of Rubinsteins "dates to be remembered in his will, the bulk of his estate going to his mother and two daughters. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD, 86 PROOF. THE HILL & HILL CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. |