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Show December 10, 1955 thi: News from Your County Agent i Rage Fish and A Game Now is a Rood time to check your premises and start a rat control program, County Agent Darrell Stokes reminds Davis County citizens. Warfarin Ilait, used over 2 to month periods or until rats are eliminated, is the best method to rid your premises of' this unwanted rodent. Because Warfarin needs to be used over long periods of time, a new program has been developed to make bait available continuously throughout the year. Beginning Tuesday, December 13th, Warfarin bait will be available to adults at the following County places: BOUNTIFUL Bureau Supply Service Station. FARMINGTON Court House. KAYSVILLE Davis Farm Coop & Ag. Dept. High School. JOURNAL Perfect 1 ( I f I l i . LAYTON i i s t ( Wheeler Feed Co. SYRACUSE Central Merc. Co. SUNSET E .R- Steed Feed & Coal Co. SO. WEBER Cyril B. Stanger A small charge of 35c per bag will be made to cover actual cost of materials going into the bait. All individuals with rat infestations are urged to cooperate in movement to elithis County-wid- e minate rats. A stepped up control program will also be started on City and County garbage dumps. The above named businesses and individuals, the U.S.A.C. Extension Service, Davis County Health Dept., Davis County & U. S- Fish & Wildlife Service are cooperating in this rat control program. - - i SERVING US i i t i I ( i i i l l 9 FORT POLK, LA. Pfc. Dee B. Wilcox, son of David H. Wilcox, Route 1, Layton, Utah, is participating in the largest joint Army-Ai- r Force maneuver since World War II, Exercise Sage Brush, in Louisiana. Some 110,000 Army troops are testing the latest concepts of atomic, bacteriological, chemical and electronic warfare. The exercise will end Dec, 15. Wilcox, a driver in Battery B of the 3rd Infantry Divisions 30th Field Artillery Battalion, is regularly stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. He entered the Army in 1932, completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., and was last stationed in Korea. 1 f I Wilcox was graduated from Davis High School, Kaysville. For The Utah sportsmen who have received either deer or pheasant census cards during the past few days are urged by the department of fish and game to return them promptly after filling in the required information. Homemaker Arrival of 200,000 hard-to-gMackinaw trout eggs was announced today by the Utah Department of Fish and Game. The eggs came to Salt Lake City by air express. They were purchased from the Department of Mines and Natural Resources in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where they were surplus to the planting needs there this year. Department spokesmen said the eggs would go to the Kamas and Panguitch hatcheries in equal numbers. They will be processed at these two facilities for later planting in Fish Lake, Sevier County, and Bear Lake in Rich County. These two major fishing waters are the two wherein the department is making every effort to perpetuate the Mackinaw species. et . 1 'tftf fl , The department said 30, (XK) deer and 10,0(K) pheasant cards had been mailed to license buyers during the past few days. Each is self addressed, stamped, and requires only a minimum of effort in filling out the necessary information. Department Director J. Perry Egan noted, These annual census cards are highly important in supplying key information used in The managing these resources. cards each year give to each license buyer who receives one of them the opportunity to supply this information. We are hopeful each one will be filled out promptly and dropped in the mail. Egan said 2,000 of the deer census cards would be followed through on a personal interview basis to substantiate the correctness of all other such cards returned under this program. l'' 1 tfrrt Hi fh Ar y . ntf ( -i V -i , t ft1 i: rfs' ' ,v ' i v v .MWUMHItO . . i A''t t MtH r; 5 V. Itusttn ohm w. uem i WINNIFRED JARDINE'S What Shall We Eat Today? NOT JUST AN ORDINARY COOK BOOK. "WHAT SHALL WE offers you carefully planned, nutritionally correct and interestingly varied menus. Your requirements in both basic foods and staples are planned weeks and months in advance. With this knowledge the homemaker will be able to EAT TO-DAY?- '1 take advantage of special sales, large economy packages and bulk purchasing. Just, think, MEALS PLANNED FOR A YEAR IN ADVANCE with recipes and calory schedules. REDUCED IN PRICE! Just in Time for the Christmas Shopper 50 Regular $3.00 Value ON SALE NOW AT wfjlMigKEB I Help Fight CO! PAHY TB KAYSVILLE 14 SOUTH MAIN and Barnett s I i I Time Box i i Buy Christmas Seals rjz KAYSVILLE Jewelers V LAYTON 7 |