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Show L COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, November Uers Warned Cut Time Law officials game duck and .geese today hunters the line on the openhours. ed closing for the depart-explainspokesman that shooting Harvests Nearly Ended For 48 In Cache County Harvest of Cache Logan county to jck 5, 1948. crops is nearly completed and pres- ed be-,- nd daily hours brought last year than arrests more 3ther single breach, the time jters should clip y as they are published occa-jin the papers and carry persons. They on their correct-!for- e watches their set j after ent a satisfactory picture, according to Lloyd Hunsaker, Cache county agent. In giving a general picture of the crops for this year, Mr. Hunsaker described them as follows: Sugar beets While the acreage has been much lighter are of a normal yield. Potatoes M early all iieias have been harvested; it is an excellent spud year, with the crop of high quality. Acreage exceeds normal, and totals about 2000 acres. the marsh-- A entering faulty time piece will as justification s accepted Hay We never have enough hay faking the law, the depart-offici- al in this valley, Mr. Hunsaker said. said. This spring, many alfalfa fields weie was also given to hurt by winter kill. filing Undoubtedly rules. 'The there will be a shortage of feed, beg the must be such that it can fore spring, for local dairy and beef by stripping the herds, he said. ,e removed m. Corn a bumper crop both for sweet and silage varities. The fodder will be a great assist to the feed situation. irts Grains In general, good. Some fields were damaged by the July hailstorm but most dryland and Coeds from colleges and n Idaho spring and grains produced well. colleges in Utah Livestock The cattle and sheep Fen invited to participate in are in for the winter, but some Nov. jge Sports day at USAC, are worried about winUS sheepmen Nelson I. Shirley Jenson, ter Officials ranges. director, expect less jjmens intramural of feeding sheep and cattle in the iced Tuesday. since feeder cattle and College Sports day is spon-;- y valley gun-plu- Day Set College WAA the Womens Athletic as-- n. Arrangements are under fection of Colynn Hansen, of an, IIAA president, and Bar-ioDeweyville, chairman of w, (day. ate representatives from the of Utah, Brigham Young ity iity, Idaho State college and iollege have accepted invita- participate in the day-lon- g program that will get under jth registration feanne Russe at 9:30 a. m. of Milwaukee, fin charge of registration, ports program will begin at with the folowing sports volley ball under the di-- ( $i. 8: Elma Avondet fy, badminton, Ruby Cornish; archery, Phyllis p, Almo, Idaho; ping-pon- g, Mrs. Ogden; of imb, Hyde Park; -- non-co- m I games, Joy Richins, Echo. lunch will be served at I m. Patsy Pett, Logan, is in jof the lunch committee. Wing luncheon, a program I presented under the direc-Be- th Prestiwich, Delta. The I will include announcement ers t, the mornings talk by the WAA and a tumbling exhibiof post-seas- on The cards will be used to give the state the best check possible on the success of the hunts, and the data gathered thereby will be the official data on this years seasons, Carr said. Locates At Ogden Lewiston Dr. and Mrs. Ted son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bernhisel, Faye Bernhisel, Lewiston, have located at Ogden. Dr. Bernhisel is an associate on the staff of the Tanner clinic of Ogden and Layton and also has hourly appointments at the arsenal and Second street, Ogden. Dr. Bernhisel was the guest of his parents at Lewiston Tuesday night and Wednesday, . : Mrs. Edna Gustave-so- n Lewiston was in Salt Lake City last week on business. While there she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Julia Merrill and her son. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gustaveson. Mr. and Mrs. Gustaveson and family brought her home Friday afternoon and spent Friday night and Saturday at Lewiston with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gustaveson. mSi N. W. f.-'4 I . Six Um N fkM all The deer census will be taken with 20,000 cards which ask a hunter to fill in three or four simple questions about whether he got his deer, where he got it, and how many, days it took to get it compared to the time spent in 1947, also the size and condition of the animal. 1947 Plymouth $1995.00 .The waterfowl cards, 10,000 of them, ask how the 1948 shoot has been, how many trips and how many birds for each trip, and whether the hunter thought tho hunting had improved. The same questions are asked for 10,000 pheasant hunters, except that these cards ask for the location. Visits In Salt Lake 1947 1947 1941 1947 1946 1946 1942 1940 USED CARS and TRUCKS Buy With Confidence Mercury Club Sedan, radio, heater . i 2145.00 Ford ..1995.00 Sedan, heater Ford Super DeLuxe 4 door, heater and defroster 1175.00 1995.00 Plymouth, 4 door, radio, heater Ford 2 door Sedan, radio, heater, overdrive 1795.00 Ford 4 door Sedan, heater 1745.00 Chrysler Winsor 4 door Sedan, radio, heater, overdrive... 1495.00 Mercury 4 door Sedan, radio, heater, excellent ccniHion 1C35.00 O ' 1946 Ford LWB 2-t- International SAVE ON TRUCKS 2 speed axle Ford 1 ton, stake body Ford 2 Ion, 2 speed axle LWB, very new Ford Truck as it stands Ford Pickup, as it stands 328 North Main 1 . ton LWB 1940 1941 1948 1938 1938 745.00 2300.00 330.00 : THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL fcnson revealed that Satur-ptivitiwill mark the re-- ? sorts of service workers flocked around the e. es the annual College day discontinued during the fetration will take place fas and remainder pays events are scheduled ?he Heldhouse and the gym. Slated Plder Krebs hvell EVERY FIT youll find wherever you roam! Bidding to be your most "lived in shoe this fall! See how it combines the superb comfort of a platform with the easy footing of a midway heel. mines. When ores played out and the miners left, these folks disappeared, too. I SIZES Vjt to 10 wonder how many Logan Honoring Elder William Krebs, son of Mr. fJohn Krebs, a farewell be held this ja at 8 oclock in the rogan recreation hall. rebs has accepted a call !n the LDS Northwestern Ussion. The public is the testimonial. Jate from South Cache and seminary, he has ftodent at USAC. Elder r en faithful in his ward ring served as counselor as Era director, and Elders presidency. - eve-fida- y) in-atte- would have to leave our state now, if Utah mines should close?" FOOT OF The price ... the quality ... the fashion, best barbers, salesmen, entertainers and all WIDTH AAAA to B FTTTED BY EXPERT SHOEMEY' X A(DEK o,ob M0O2 nd N9IT SHOE STORE Corner Main and F ir s t UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION No rth 3C 200.00 Logan Your Ford Dealer activi-Welcomi- ng "Back in mining boom 1495.00 .. 745.00 HERES VALUE days, shopkeepers, ! Logan Forty thousand questionnaire cards are being prepared this week by the Utah Fish and Game department for the annual census take on the buck deer, waterfowl and pheasant hunts according to'Armond Carr, department secretary. The cards will be sent out after all of the seasons have been completed. In addition to these cards a block of 1,000 cards will be sent out over the state from license relambs are costing so much, and ceipt records and 'a 100 per cent the times inspire uncertainty for check will be made on these cards, future prices. Local stockmen are giving the state full figures and not putting as many cattle in their about the best survey it is possible feed yards. to make, Carr pointed out. Pruit When the time comes for mailing and Berry peach crops were satisfactory, with harvest of these cards sportsmen are asked peaches aided by the favorable to take the time to fill them out, weather. Many apple orchards are j for it is on this record that future ' ; yet unharvested. j hunts will be based, the game offi D. E. Smith, district manager for cial explained. Amalgamated Sugar Co., declared that the harvest of sugar beets lo- j til Thanksgiving day, slicing the beets which are of fine quality. The cally is 95 per cent complete. farmers will receive their fiist payAll fields were dug by Saturday, ment on November 15. he declared. Harvest operations are far ahead of normal, owing to good weather and to the splendid work of county school students who gave the harvest a great lift. The sugar beet crop is averaging 13 tons to the acre; about 400 acres comprise the local crop. The Lewiston sugar factory will operate un- - tor noons activities will con-t- h a free swim in the pool. Janet Hyde, Ogden, is pinart gym, Utah Fish, Game Department To Take Census |