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Show Jot Down Dates for 1968 Hunts dates of Utah's | deer hunt to open Aug. 24, and hunting seasons are of import-| run through Sep. 8, and the ance to many sportsman who|general deer season will open like to schedule their vacations | . 19, since according to Utah to meet these openings or a few |law the deer season opens the extra days off in order to have Saturday closest to Oct. 20, plenty of time to enjoy the|each year, but # normally opens in early October. Information on seasons for elk, moose, buffalo, sheep, and antelope will be available after the Board of Big Game Control meets in poral of Seale favorite game) For the bird hunters the |late June. d or, animal. |mourning dove opener comes | Bi Oatarcane Con-|OW: 2 this year since . i i ea‘TheteeBoard sat te Sep. 1, lodine Lubricants tintsee eae on a Sunday, followed by Oil Space Metals openings of chuckar, Hungarian,! yew yorK — ; 3 Brazilian States Ship Most Honey |forest grouse and sage grouse |i. medicine en oy bas jon Sep. 28. ° ions. oodeicants have been | ‘This fall's wild turkey hunt |fasedbreeats RIO de JANEIRO — Three|Will begin October 5, with the| veloped that work well on ti- states produce the greater part|biggest of the fall bird bont|tanium and stainless steel jot Brazil’s 7,500 tons of honey |openers coming N er 2, a each year, They are Rio Grande|When pheasaii and quail be-/ Juan Dia de Solis, first ‘do Sul, with 1,900 tons, Santa/Come legal game, Eurpoean to explore South Catarina, 1,680 tons, and Pa-| Waterfowl season will not be| America’s River Plate, rana, 1,300 tons. ‘set until later this summer,’ killed by Indiansin 1516. Serving UPPER LEFT—Successful Utah Valley Waterfowl hunter displays trophies, grown grains BOTTOM RIGHT—Utah even has a bison hunt, The smiling nimrod is F. C. Koziol, former Wasatch Forest supervisor wow head of the Utah State Parks and Recreation Depariment, livestock, furnishing the “makins” for bread, the “staff of life” and all your baking needs to give you baking perfection every time ! the annual harvest and sale of turkeys butalso in the foot forward. Que to the exportation of Utah turkeys to other states it makes the competition extremely keen, thus proving the excellentability of Utah's tur- key growers to market their products, A sincere thanks to the turkey growers of Utah i é | PLAW Al FAD and “balanced diet” feed for pets or poultry sale of feeds and equipment. As leader in the West forturkey production, Utah is again putting her best y vith flour milled from locally LOWER LEFT—Central Utah is a favored fishing paradise, with its many lakes and streams—and a gateway to other areas, like Fish Lake where this giant was landed. of the turkey industry. This boost comes not only in ex = Ara ne Rape 37 Years UPPER RIGHT—Utah Hunter loads fat buck on saddle horse. Deer hunting ts the biggest of the bly game hunts | in Central Utah. For mony yeors the state’s economyhas felt the boost bl UTAH TOP CENTER—Red-tailed hawk, of interest to outdoorsmen, photcgraphed at Green River State Park. Utah Turkey Growers Vital to State’s Economy was * STOCK FEED * LAYING MASH * CUSTOM GRINDING & MIXING * Star Flour Mills 147 EAST 6th NORTH AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Utah is experiencing a period ofsubstantial growth and expansion that makes careful “planning ahead”a vital necessity, TheSalt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce is delighted with the privilege of working closely with other Utah communities to see what can be done to make ourState # better place in which to live and makea living. We are proudofour efforts in helping to build a better State, in securing new payrolls, in supplying new services, and in promoting new markets for our goods and services. Weare anxious to continue to cooptiate with business, agriculture, governmentand industry throughoutthe State in the devel- opmentofour total economy through free enterprise, 66 years of service through cooperation Salt Lake Area Chamberor Commerce IDEAS e PLANS e ACTION Through a streamlined structure of Membership Councils ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT © TRADES © URBAN AFFAIRS TRANSPORTATION ¢ PUBLIC AFFAIRS ®RECREATION & TOURISM @ |