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Show Page August THE JOURNAL 2 in the project. Hoover's 81 st Year HERBERT HOOVER, for the thirty permits allocated by the Utah Board of Big Game ConThe Department of Fish and trol. Game today announced the emThey are as follows: Ricy II. ployment of Earl A. Sparks of Anderson, Ogden; Boris Ashurkoff, Layton, Utah. lie will work with the enforce- Salt Lake City; Stanley J. Bond, ment division as field man in the Ogden; Blaine Brunker, North Ogden; Norman V. Chamberlain, Salt North Davis county district. Earl was born in Ogden, Feb- Lake City; Harold 0. Crouch, Richard A. Davis, Brigruary 7, 1024. He and Mrs. Sparks Clearfield; ham City; Mathew B. Ellis, Ogare the parents of two children. den; W. Hague Ellis, Salt Lake Past experience in fish and game Ernest Elm, Ogden; Duane work has included employment with City; Frank, Tremonton; Jack Fronk, the department in research work Tremonton; Wayne Fronk, Trewith the chukar partridge promonton; Arthur Daniel Hileman, gram. Tremonton; Frank W. Ilillyard, Earl graduated in 1954 with a Smithfield; Robert G. Heubner, degree in wild life management Bingham Canyon; Cal Huntsman, from the Utah State Agricultural Bingham Canyon; Noall F. Hyde, College. Kaysville; Leon II. Kerr, Tremonton; Wat Misake, Salt Lake City; the Successful applicants for Robert II. Montgomery, Hooper; on the Leo J. Nuttal, Smithfield; William thirty antelope permits Box Elder hunting unit were listed Oja, Sunset; Alan S.Teterson, Ogtoday by the department of fish den; Ray A. Perhson, Logan; Chase and game. The permit holders were Peterson, Tremonton; Mason A. determined at a public drawing Peterson, Holladay; William D. when 48 applications were received Rogers, Kearns; Earl G. Reese, Enlistments For Three Years in Marines Open SALT LAKE CITY The Salt 27, I !).. This is a major policy change in Marine Recruiting in that during the past only four year active service enlistments were being accepted for Marine Corps service. The physical and mental stansix-month- s, Lake City Marine Corps Recruiting dards will remain the same for Station Headquarters today an- enlistments. nounced that a limited number of It is expected that the straight regular three year active service enlistment plan will enlistments will be accepted until four year again take effect in September, the end of August. 1955. Brigham City; LeRoy Sessions, Jr., Ogden. Successful applicants will receive their permits by mail in the near future. All permit holders must pick up their antelope tag at the checking station for the hunt. The law requires hunters to both check in and out of the designated station before hunting antelope and to hunt under the direct supervision of the wardens in charge. The Boxelder hunt for either sex animals is set for September 1 through 5. This change of enlistment policy, from four years to three year enlistments, is for young men interested in Marine Corps service who thought four years too long to serve," said Captain William S. Rump, area Marine Recruiting Officer. Men interested in enlisting in the Marine Corps under the pro- visions of the three year enlistment contract are urged to contact local recruiting sergeant now, in that only a limited number of three year enlistments will be former Presi- dent of the United States, cuts the cake at ceremonies in New-ber- g, Ore., marking his 81st birthday. He dedicated as a national shrine the home in New-bewhere he spent part of his boyhood. Later, Hoover went trout fishing. (International) rg Today over half the fluid milk consumed in the United States is marketed under milk price stabilization programs FISH & GAME An important deer hunter access road is now being completed on the Antimony hunting unit, ac- cording to the Utah Department of Fish and Game. The department said approximately nine miles of new road had been constructed from Circleville over the summit of Lost Creek to the head of Smith Canyon where it connects with one of the few previously established roads into this prime deer hunting area. The road opens a large section of country accesible 'only through hiking or horseback in other years. It is expected to play an important part in attaining an equitable harvest of animals e in the critical problem on unit. the existing Antimony The department advised hunters who anticipate using the new road this year to plan their travel in pick-u- p or jeep. Further work will be neccessary before it can be road. termed a passenger-ca- r were reminded also to Sportsmen carry camp water with them into the newly opened areas. Watering places are few and far between over this semi-ari- d range. All work has been accopmlished by the department's construction division using state equipment. The new road is over Forest Sendee land, with that agency which protect only prices paid to dairy farmers leaving free and fair competition to prevail at consumer levels . THIS PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE TO UTAH DAIRY FARMERS A Federal milk marketing order or agreement would protect the price dairy farmers get for milk. Utahs Milk Study Committee heard experienced testimony that Federal Milk Marketing laws do not increase the price you pay for milk. In fact, the Committee itself reported that " . . . such cost is so minimal as not to affect the price of milk on the v retail level. good-hunti- ng deer-rang- A State law could bo just as Inexpensive . The real milk problem In Utah is for producers to be protected while milk bottlers and retailers compete for your business. Such competition will then c;ive you milk at the lowest possible price and enable Utah dairy farmers to sell more milk. INCORPORATED ! |