Show Jf yayryit y1 lr-- 4P W y TiiW-rrr-- ( f ': '1 w vvi iWi! s I yr-- - ' ( ke SaitLaite Tribune TiTeiiiilaY alyn'CTTrymnp!aH!t rwuifuM '"' li'ii-'i'- - - ' - ' k 3m- fY 5 jrictoW : ji Cl — Meino io Hunters: Prepare for Any Weather ' X'iV's'j'' " 4 By Don Brooks Tribune Outdoors Writer Importance of being prepared for all types of high country weather when the general deer season opens Saturday was emphasized this last weekend on the early season' Manti Mountain hunt Scores of deer hunter vehicles became stalled in the mud along the Skyline Drive and other high Manti Mountain roads game de- - Terry Advises Caution for Irish Rooters CHICAGO ‘ ’WHt v? partment extremely bad ages" Brennan was still basking in the glow of Notre Dame’s triumph over Army last Sat urday when Monty Stickle’s field goal saved the day for the Irish “Just think if Stickle’s kick was off the mark I could be a bum Instead of a hero”" Brennan joked 23-2-1 V Akes Ml iVi'Jia ft a at a minimum1 "They are absolute musts" lack of visibility the early seaMany hunters Crane said he said He also cautioned son kill on the high Manti was drove passenger cars to the hunt cars Under Crane said Harold S Crane acting director who made an inspection of the upper doe’s Valley area said conditions were t "It rained most of Friday night and continued throughout Saturday" he said "Main roads were bad and secondary roads impassible “To make matters worse a heavy fog descended over the V v: v T plicated on many other Utah DEPARTMENT high areas when the general on the hunt spent most of season opens Saturday unless Saturday and Sunday assisting the weather gets colder stranded nlmrods tp get down “It Is Just too ward” he ex-- f mountain to better roads Crane emphasized the importplained “What we need Is a ance of equipping deer hunting high country freeze” per-sonn- By Anoclated Press V ft f — — SOUTH BEND IND Oct 14 —Monty Stickles who kicked a I field goal for Notre 1 Dame Saturday to give his team a 23 21 victory over Army would have been playing for the Cadets if he could have passed the rigid eye test given at WPst ?S Point t The four sophomore end was a star player at Poughkeepsie NY High School and scouts from Army and s6me 20 major colleges were after him i V ’ rhV:vV 0 six-foo- 'nrkmTVrZi Vrf- - - j Cougars Sniff Bowl Roses Thanks toJ59-Pouncl- - ci defeat FLOyo ' TT'?— PATTERSON By Associated Press expectations which were not equipped with against taking passenger chains or shovels Most of these onto remote bajijc country roads He predicted it would be a good He predicted that the Manti spotxfor the general opening became mired and had to be Mountain conditions will be du- provided towed out by trucks or jeeps conditions GAME v - t-v: weather change' Hunters reportedly had much better luck on the sprawling lower flanks of the mountain where they were below the fog belt and could travel better roads big factor in the fine WSC pass-In- g PULLMAN WASH Oct 14-- The attack that features quarterWashington State Cougars backs Bobby Newman and Aldrich f get their best shot at a Rose Bunny Young Elllngsen and his-ol- d Bowl bid in quarter century high school teammate’ Jack Saturday thanks to a 159 pound Fanning are the ace Cougar reend whose father helped tpke ceivers them there 26 years ago Elllngsen grabbed eight Little Donny Elllngsen the passes against Stanford and the prototype of eight against California another boy (handsome popular honor PCC eligible the Cougar a student and fine athlete) broke knocked off 13-free to catch a pass that beat Stanford last week - 1—Joey Maxim who took a hotly disputed decision from Patterson In 1954 two years two years ago after he was before the 1952 Olympic middleweight champion stopped graduated Archie Moore at Chicago STICKLES son of a brewery Stadium to gain the world truck driver wanted to go to heavyweight crown Army for West Point ywas Just across the Hudson River a few Sox Swap Hurler CHICAGO Oct 14 (IP) — miles south of Poughkeepsie He received an appointment Pitcher Jim Hughes has been and went to West Point where traded to Indianapolis for righthe took the entrance examina- hander Hal Troskj) son of the tions two years ago —but was Cleveland Indians first turned down because he was baseman the Chicago White Sox announced Monday nearsighted Stickles Was Almost a Cadet 14 THE YOUTHFUL Irish coach made his first appearance in almost two years before a Chicago quarterback lunch in the role of a victorious coach “And it feels good let me tell you" Brennan said "I always knew we’d get going and I’m glad that the Supreme Court didn’t repeal the law of aver- personnel reported higher area ’and Visibility LaT - r WHO- WAS -- THE r tASTF!OHTEv-n?I- ’ Monday (UP) — Terry Brennan tossed a note of caution to loyal Notre Dame backers Monday to get no notions of an immediate return of old time Irish football glory “We’re in a happy position now and our team is much better than last year" he said "But by no means does it indicate that Notre Dame is back” Oct suvi'P-rr-iss- rnx V one-tim- last-minut- e 21-1- 8 Thus Washington State one of the four schools eligible for the Rose Bowl In the mixed-uPacific Coast Conference how has licked two of the other three and meets the fourth Oregon here Saturday THE COUGARS haven't been t0 the Rose Bowl since 1931 t when a halfback named Carl (Tuffy) Elllngsen led them through an undefeated season Don a Junior from Spokane is Tufftfs son aniTa p triple-threa- e 7?0 L El S Temple ’i v announces I I This trapped deer is one of the 500 animals that were tagged by game men last year Hunters are asked to return tagged heads Check Range Travel for 2 different kinds off -- State Needs IVimrods’ Help g In Project — driving! '"I Jfc Deer-Taggin- Last winter field men of the Utah Fish and Game Depart- He said he was happy with ment tagged approximately 500 the team’s performance from in deer various sections of the start the season’s the when Irish beat Indiana and then Pur- state The tagging project has a definite and important objecdue "The team is in the best tive but to be successful the coshape it’s ever been and it’s a operation of hunters must be fighting club that refuses to obtained carrquit” he said ‘The Army win Theouttagging project wa? at Browns Park in Dagwas a real shot in the arm that ied should keep the boys’ morale up gett County Avintaquin Thistle for the next games" Canyon Nebo Mountain Oak Creek Indianola Gordon and Parowan areas Now why is your Ls Creek important? Dale Jones game management division Utah Game Department who was in charge of the project summed It up this way: “WE WANT to know defiare nitely what movements 'V i !l-5- "XT-- deer between their winter and summer range Problems concerning deer management in Utah are found on the wintering portions of deer ranges To find the answers to these problems we must know where the deer spend the summers The Information can be readily plotted through the trap- - Villi’ tJ l y c y- -rr made by ' - i I- V ping and tagging program" Tagging of fawns also is done in June The fawns are marked weighed and measured The return of the heads of these animals by hunters who kill them in the fall aids in establishing needed criteria of known-ag- V v- H - AVM 4 FOR DRIVING WITH FOR DRIVING AT HIGHER SPEEDS ! PROTECTION ALL-ROUH- D e Silvertovn 125 animals as a hunter how can Now help? you - WEAR THE TROPHY YOU SUPPLY THE SKINS'AND SAVE! YOU SHOT IT Jones points out: "The As perfect coat for today’ casual living Made especially ’ long and loose fitting— lotsof room for comfort Two large patch pockets stvlish vented side zipper front Requires 4 large deerskins Sizes: No 491 for stoking The ‘of —Six plies of Nylon Cord Construction Super-- en- 2- TUBELESS INNER LINER wc flee® otiw i Mtu PnLut g TO SAFE SLOWOUTS 3 3 PROTECTS $235 ' SKIDS Australian Stops LOW By Associated Press cuff desiga NEW TREAD DESIGN STOPS FASTER-DEF- IES AGAINST SKIDS Savage in 12tli Ali'drdssed up in a combination of aqddle and whipstitching in contrasting color Has umqu4f BRUISE-BLOWOU- TO SAFE SLOWOUTS trainer home CHANGES MOST BRUISE-BLOWOU- horse race died Monday at his after a long illness top-rankin- INNER LINER TUBELESS CHANGES MOST BALTIMORE Oct 14 (P)— Joseph H (Bud) Stotler former I SEALS OWN PUNCTURES Special sealant prevents flats nail in or out V 2 $1575 SAFER AT HIGH SPEEDS 1 Silvertovn FE-SAV- EH The tire that seals punctures— nail in or out — best for normal driving turnpike driving day-lon- g Horse Trainer Dies 32-4- fee makint Specially designed to resist the punishing effects tire success of this important phase of game management deof pends entirely on the hunters" ThcsSuhunhcw i deer you kill your When check its ear to see If it contains one of the metal strip tags If it does get in touch with the closest fish and game man in your area and turn the head over to him LI SYDNEY AUSTRALIA Oct 14 — Australia’ Clive Stewart 161 stopped Milo Savage 161 H of Salt Lake City in 1:40 of the last round of a bout at Sydney Down PAYMENT TERMS AVAILABLE! - Jprt !wv ' SOFT SOIL r' ' m ' Savage was absorbing heavy punishment at the ropes when the referee halted the fight The Australian did most of the leading and was far ahead when the TKO The Indians orifeuxTfed it! Soft sole with spun rubber innersole Order same size as shoe size foe making $275 The crowd of 6500 jeered Savage for his spiritless show- HOW TO SHIP HIDE: Stretch ing hide out and rub two or three pound of salt on the flesh side Then fold the edges to the middle End roll it hair side out Place the skin in burlap bag or cardboard box and ship or deliverkt once to our Deerskin Trading Post in Salt Lake City Utah fless ciiraimEEFssi i -- 'W 1 rf B 191 F GOCDRICH STORE lair 1t loath Salt Laka City Utah Indicate cfcEbiT TRANSPORT terms available TIRE SERVICE 1179 South 3imI Wait Suit lak City Utah choice A -- of or budget 30-da- y DICK MORRISON CO TIRE ' ° vi MAX JARDINE TEXACO SERV lad 9th South Salt Laka City Utah 703S S 49 iauntiful Orchard Dr Utah JIM S CONOCO SERVICE 3300 Sooth Stata Murray Utah CENTRAL AUTO SERVia AND SUPPLY 10S0 South Stut Salt Laka City JIM 4 YOUNG SERVICE VERNAL SUPER SERVICE 7643 South Slat Midvala Utah lad 4th South Salt Laka City Utah 903 Wlfttlttt Send Us Your COW & DEER AL'S CONOCO SERVICE Grangar Utah ADDERLEY AND NICHOLS Ingham-Cuppart- ' Utah HIDES for CUSTOM TANNING lo9ifil in-- EP1'UVVi came THE AVERAGE DEERSKIN MAKES THREE PAIRS OF GLOVES OR MOCCASINS HOW TO SKIN A DEER: Hoist deer completely off the ground Use skinning knife to start and finish the job To prevent knife cute on hide use the fist or elbow to loosen the rest of the hide Work hide off from the belly around to the back Leave tallow and flesh on hide d NtHr Heme frm ymir m acct4i ikint iwoccoiioc or cow hides from PRICES QUOTED ON REQUEST Write for fofenwettoo end pricoe fochot fc © chops feo flovcs DISERIT INDUSTRIES Sr CHURCH WILFARI PLAN WELLS TAi:"EilY 444 4th W Utah For sale at all Conoco or Texaco service stations displaying the B F Y Goodrich sign v i i? |