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Show Unlvfraa1 -Corp 00 P.0, ox 2 Kiorrfllnin,? 24110 7 - i EVERYTHING - PP.lt sjt , I ) H J : n - . 1 i to 4- , t , , : , v s h, , I 'I I t ' k , S " r A', k ' 1 j .- v '! " - V , 4 , J - J- .:? M! ; f3 , i( . . K M,V" - t. ! , j , ' t '- 1 j A f- vs: 4 ' j, ,i ' . A.4 - 1 J ' , f , A " - ii t j V S, A ' ,w. . 'u . - - ' W. tt W6 .S. - YOUR The .natur hunting event of the year opens .aturlav morning when thousands take to the hills in the hope of shooting a Mue Deer, the most popular Mg ga.i.e animal In t. tah. Ibe apical of tlie animal to tt e hunter has riot etianged, but the methods of hunting have Cite are the dais of the Mack pon ler gun an! the Sjencer. Cone too, at least almost, Is the 30-and the Sprlngflled and the s nail but versatile Winchester 0 saddle gun and the steel l.ickhorn sights. In thler place, we have the new and the swift, the ,243, the 222-2and the beefed up Sprlngflled In the new and a host of other new Inventions that have become the humet's pride and Joy. Muni still 40 - R oe k s If there werent Many still take to the hills on horseback, but almost every where there Is a set of two tracks, there can le found a It dive. has en i ,cd a new surge of popularity with almoit eieryone h tltg a 4x4 pickup In either the long or the short wheel- SL iX.': f " n f f K fc S'-- ' O f, e1- - l ' A lr - ' ' ii,' kJ jLJ1 f , I ww K ho iy Hunting. , , Make this a safe anl sane Deer hunting ojener this week en I. Take a few extra minutes lefire you art. Ifthereare tnuddy roads, remember that If they are torn up too much, It Is the summer recreational plav ground that Is being destroved. Take lime when shooting. Remember, while Its only a deer, there will be others. Hut tn haste, the arson you may lilt has but one life and on chance. News riars r llomeciimlnc Td. H f W. Tt. .. 1 1 r r' ' . "For n.e o.- :j I i.l i, V I , i n I 1 r. . I'n f ol i ' ' . i i i , The ra' chosen s .l ar' , u t . editorials nut , if If' i.' " r. i r,u ern Us n isi (e 1 lrs ris'r. h i, n I a 'a'. ., s tr Mcl'r' 1.-- , CaroKn r ' j.ns'e 1 ' I arly arrivals at the hanosh Campgrounds had a pleasant) surprise. The beavers had been busy, chopping down all the is ' that Vc l'h He H f rn k a- sal r ; e is e if'1 !. ....... . i nk Is s s ( i!'!M ' ( ,, s , : "i f- x x e i I 1 1. ii'f ml e tai ? 1 s r. i t.ai an I ,,J ,.(Tam frt pi 1 iV-1-. r 'ei'.u.ern's Ii sire cs is r, k ! release i f j rls oer s an eoi n.llltary I) 'i - .i A s'-- I! r rl Is o' tnm s. U- - r f rt 1 1 In the e rn. rl firm, t i A Hut I Is t .i n, I rn Ml Cai s a. 1 run, re,-t-al ..k can n I Ij . Il.e t i rsi h.iI ' f ll.o n,a )mi .. In fc- r. I ,1 riot ri o. r ai i f nuiU ret 'al i',v Inst 1 Sc 11 ! It's H if r g ai i nal "ra .'i aif'T 1 I V dlint even build Rocky Mountoin Meet Is no! resp 'nsit ie f r this s rjiuatit.fc it. r,.e dial ere III direct!) toNurth Viet ?.m an I the Comm.inlsts. jt n si be the) ho lecl le to er.J tne war. es, e all a,it (o tet out, but n t at any c i e can not selh ut the sen fM Sal Ions lllerts- anl free I and the Clairs of slavey aCcejA which mly I hi VcGn.ern flan can offer. I no'nler those very ones who cirry lhe tanner of Mcf.o.e Is n, f r the most are the jaclflst, the ilefectors anl the draft who ha.e alrea I.' sal ithat America Is n H ,rth fighting ? - 1 1 -- fri lol-ge- rs fir. We feel America Is w.nh fighting for and on Nose lerlth the corcej Is of this great t.ili n will lecome sery diar H the l.earis ofenm ghAmerlansIhal onlh Pak la who will not Hresl lent. V i g Five of us, the president of the VAGC. Mary Louise Top-kland four past presidents, h, Verone I eve rich, Harel Beverly Savage, the Immediate pest President, and I, all flew to Hutchinson, Kansas, to attend the Rocky Mountain Regional Convention of the batlonal Connell of State Garden Clubs. Ut flew by Jet to Denver In an hour, however, we transferred to Air Mid West at Denver and boarded a fifteen passenger plane which services the cities along the Arkansas River between Denver and Kansas City, Missouri; next Pueblo, Garden Ctty, DodgeCtty, 'of T.V. fame). Great Bend, Hays, Saltna, Hutchinson and Ulchlta. Since these cities are all In the plains area, we flew real low and could even see a dug chasing a rabbit. The pilot pointed out the old Pioneer Trail which had followed along the River In order to be asThe wagon sured of water. ruts were so deep that parts of the trail are still plainly v'sllle. It was a most Interesting trip, Instead of contesting for the tallest office building 1 n the stale, these cities contest for the tallest grain elevator, this Is located In Hutchinson, Kansas, the heart of the Wheat tands, or "the Bread Basket of A merlca." And since the plane Is small It has to refuel open, - we hai..k-fas- t In Dodge City on the way back and had a chance to hear some of the stories on which those TV series of PloneerDays In Dodge City, were based. Kansas people 3r noted for their friendliness and hosj y, which was roveJ as this was the largest crowd ever to attend a Rocky Mountain Regional Convention. The Regional Convention will be held In Salt Lake C It y next year (the five of us from I tah stood on the podium with the President ns Bul-loug- fev A?' wo dd Keep '( wiT i -' e-- ' the deer mo; mg in 't0nSi wj,0 would help to set the high country. the mood. If there werent a Cooper, a If a Huntsman or a Starley 'ee or a Baker making prepara- didnt head for Cow Canyon or Hill road, who the Half-wa- y would fire the first early round. If a Dearden or a Rowley didnt make tt to the saw mill setting '.n Pioneer who would o it the big one. bring as those covotes that can skin If we couldnt hear a Mundy, beef,, it would lie a much more or a Scottorn beller In loud beneficial project. laughter as the first shot was missed In Lost Canyon who would make the hunt such fun9 If Meadow Creek didnt have Proving Gounds Chargln Joe, the Stotts, the The streets In Fillmore have Cliff Stewarts and others, who been a great proving ground for would push the deer to the tervetting ones vehicle In shape races. If you didnt have Sunfor the deer hunt, aftir the set Canyon and the Stewarts, the Edwards and the Labrums and iast few ilays, I thlnklcancome the Hardings, youd miss the out of Paradise wltha blindfold. The city lias done everything excitement of half the town they can to get the contractor moving out two weeks before the on the ball. It seems to be to hunt. And what of old friends and no avail. Second South was blocked relatives such as the Odd Davies Monday, and Its one of only and many more who make this two main streets to get over the an annual trek. new freeway. In fact, they didnt even bother to put up a lhe flag picture at the top road closed sign, or light It of the page is an old timer. at night. It Is the publishers father and kould tie nice to have so much the editors grandfather, WillInsurance there was no worry iam N. (Jack) McBride. Hes about lawsuits. All will be shown lth several deer that forgiven next June as we plug were killed that year. AccordInto the new system with the to those In the family who assurance that never again will ing remember this particular bunt, we have to call the friendly tt took days of preparation to pump truck or worry about move the camp In, all by wagon drain field so soggy that rice and horseback. Then when Is starting to grow. opening morning rolled around, only the big bucks were taken. Its Rather Clear Cut . . . When a large camp filled up, With the recent oil splllcge R was almost as much work, tn the San Juan and other enthen moving out, for the vironmental problems that have meat and packing caring It toFlllmore cruped up lately, Its quite clear where the two ConReport all the friends gressional candidates stand. I Joyd will undoubtedly follow and relatives who visithe road with caution and Ownes ted you over the weekIs now lined solid with the end. YOUR FIREMEN! THEY ANSWER YOUR CALL FOR HELP - -A WAY TO SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION DAY 1 f h , P. 1 Five from Utah Attend s. s c BUT ar or fur n.'t jetb. r i M I le n.'..lej bv the Me those aJ-- s '.ern firces, or .alln, Ms frlnrlj les. The Pa -- . They dams with the material, Just left It stacked around. We're certain It wasn't Forest jersonnel who did such a sloppy job. After all, the first rule Is as trees are trimmed, clear trails, then clean up the area. It's Just good managem'nt. Must suggest to the leavers next vear that they take the extra time they must have and clear the rteks from the roads and trails. If they arc as smart TOWFI s H UN WAY" 1 fil I! is t - - i i n rf ' i den, tie e I) ii. n, ' i.i Cot ..' I' i',i mull, Hunter, " Ca t , 1 aim s ' r ... e.. a- nit u AH'S i i.i' :khjuv i r: re H line ft it n',.l hj, . f (., e : : i;i i he'i fe.H i ' -- Hahns An nell, 'I . . . ..!,. i HOMfCCK.lfG 12 have fun and Paradise. QUEEN CANDIDATES For all ' S'AUVVS ; ; Iff ('Vlli.L i (pf Sn MIIS r' VP V WILSON hanosh Campground The flag picture last week was taken during a trail ride In lhe late 1930s. Many have called to comment and ask who might have been tn the picture. For certain three of the Me Prlc! r brothers, Paul, Gene and Newt can be Identified. Wells Starlev, Ellred Robison, Eugene Ashby, Newel Mitchell, HyMIt-chel- l, Doug Wadewcrih, Clark Grant Whicker, Huntsman, Lloyd Mitchell, Mevon Turner and others The picture was taken a( the popular Margarets Flat below & t 1AM I Inp And above a good hunt. FLAG TJCTl RD LAST WEEK N, . s' A- - trees. ' In - .s Frankly Speaking el base design. Pan lng, too, has changed, w I e i e the warmth of tent and the s 'nil of the oienflre meant hug lug season was here, we luve the modern camper, the pop-u- p tent with the gas heater and the favorite hunting spot (nit a few minutes away by vehicle. Mill, the mulelycanbe hunted bv breaking tradition completely. The favorite rock, the favorite canyon has been passed from father to son, from grand-ftith- er to grandson, the way of hunting, the place tobe on opening day remains unchanged. If there weren't a McDrlle In the uthfork of the Para- - MltcUll a Dine Cri ek or Hucksktn as she extended the Invitation to that large crowd for the next years convention). Therefore all of us will have lo work diligently to prove how hospitable and friendly we are In I'tah. Let Us Know About Home Improvements If you are having Improve- ments made, please call us and let us report them, since It means points toward anaard for I R TOWN, In any cen-te- st C we enter. We noted ttiat (CONTINUED on jge 3) Tho Fillnvrc Volunteer Firemen are holding tlielr annual dance November 4, 1972. They ore arranging for good nuiiic and entertainment to make it a fun evening for oil. these men need for which no Every one knows that the firemen volunteer their time to fund Is set up. So they answer every fire alarm that have mailed several hundred tickets to the comes tn. They drop their letters enclosing work and run like mad to get dance, asking your support. This Is an opportunity to ahow that fire engine and equipment on the way to save your home, your appreciation by sending business, car, or other pro-jri- y. a check In the self addressed envelope they have enclosed Thee are some extras to the fire Dept. TODAY. REPORT ON CHIP. A retort to the people of Millard County on the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project at a meeting hold Friday, Octotvr 13, 1972, In orem ttah, with the Cenral I tah Water Conservancy District Hoard and Bireau of Reclamation leaders. Mr. Palmer H.DeLo.ig.who Is reject Manager, express'd hLs aDpreela.km o the people of MUlard County for telrmllon tn your mt'' 1 -- tY If Is ( e i i s l 1.1 I tree c e I a Mr t PY JOS ' I I . er f t : . tt, se - i w i i ii 1 3 Me assur ince fi.. f s'el f her all, tie e or I'.Mflhllf . i t s n And ii. "lesser tu of e.lls. re nln I ) 0 Hut evil Is evil. To vote for one evil la as bad as ruling for another. I et Is a n, ore There can II la I conservative running lUa )ear. will lia ve lobe written Ills nan e In. . . It Is an ell cf, vote luhn f. Hut hi want lh r niether. If lesser ' .. s 25-O- G, V fc ! disc, or I e.ir Cam on atea Just v ouldnt be the hunt. If there werent a Robison tn how could Dry Dretk or Het-sethat first opening roun lt filed If there werent a Melville still wanting to camp, still wanb.g to walk, to a fa.orlte Tuck, K woul I seem empty i n 0 enb.g mi rntng. If there weren't a Cnm.nl'us mar Duplex s, surely the un woul lnt come up over the W bite 30-3- foir-whe- FINEST SEASON HI NT 1.172 30 ' V!' ' . j ', i , V V vW'v '. & 4 4 ' i i - V i ' Jtir -- , s . 5 . v f k V " v " IS READY FOR ita-llt- GROUP OF TEEN ANGELS who worked on the Display "From Brown Bulbs to Brilliant Blooms, which they entered In tbe Slate Flower Show held In the Garden Center In A .alt taike City. Left to right: Robison, Connie Warner, Roslyn McBride, President; Ginger Dallas, Irene Raqnel the Enlro.imental hearing held tn Orem September 22, 1972. Mr. dent Clyde Rttchle, Presiof the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board, and the en1 Ire Board, the people cnmplemen'ed here for your willingness to take time from a busy schedule to attend, give verbal testimony, write letters, but most of all, for the large of attendance everyone. Senior Citizens, schools, bands, Pep Clubs, and for the very gentlemanly and ladylike way our people conducted themselves. Many com men's were made concerning the knowledge of the Project dplayed by our young pop! and the two very fine talks given by Been Dutson and Kevin Styler. Mr. Ritchie commented on the great support of Millard Cocounty press and lhe enthusiastic role they playad tn our overall support. Mr. Ival Gos'.ln of the Upper Coloradj Rivar Commission said "The actfonand support of Millard Couny hole pteople changed the of the hearing, atmosphere much to the discomfort and dissatisfaction of Dr. Dave Raskin and other environmentalists. Mr. Goslln si.d that he wished we could have had the same type of support from some other counties on Saturday. Now, what Is the status of the Bonneville Unit9 All verbal statements from bxth sides have been compiled, and tho Bureau la now In the process of compiling and cataloging letter and written Information that was (CONTINUED ON PAGE 5) |