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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid rage Six A Pacific Coast Official Will Ref. Pro. Grid Tilt Moroni Mrs. Isabel D. Johnson rimni) 2j(i6 A tun te Muioni Vudcun RiudU-y- , proud ol first plan- Miss - t win-n- Pleasant Watt-i ut the Mt Tollies and Bathing Beauty st. which was In Id on Tlo If Vttlf Hi otlier toiltesl-unl- n-- t, i.wl li I niuilf Juiseii tlsm Jtllsell Will fllttl ton ts on August 2o s soli til Mis tilt tl lot d tt nit tl lit It n Kdi ,i I ,ui son ut Kindt ami to Until River, Wyoming wilt it she will isit friends ... I August Miss y tonne Kthofieltl anil her (infills staged tt fine d.ilii f review last Thin sduv evening ill the Old Bungalow'. The prtu ecds were to (;o to the i huii h building fund Rat it It t oast ft - w ill Its Your Business 111 tht liMjtbal) t bissu bttuicn the Li is Angt It s Rains ami the Chit ago Cardinals slated at the t' stadium St'ptembi r 8 Tht left-liWas a ilia nte on flit game w hen he attended a l.ittb League baseball tout iiamuit game at Santa Moua Caht amt met the Salt Lake City Little I.t ague team He was Ross Rowtn. pi of essloiial ftxjtball H It ice for the tug games of the National Football league who will t ome to Stilt Lake City to referee the tussle b tween the Rams ami the C.irtlinala He hud a tip for the Utahns at Santa Momiu: The Rama and the Cards will be gunning foi eat h ot hei with both barrels when they meet at the University of Vtah stadium and the game has all the earmaiks of being one of the be.sf of the year Tukets to the game may be ot deled from Bleat her Athletics Inc , R O Box 867, Salt Lake City. lt Hunting Seasons in Utah are Set . d Slit-ril- lit-- ... Mui-on- ... d. ... ... ple. Hot aogs were yumy for the Mrs. Que Brotherson of Magna tenth birthday party of Lana Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has ben visiting at the Hans JenEarl Taylor. Mickey Livingston sen home. She recently lost her and Gay Lee Johnson came from husband. Mr. Jensen has gone to ( 'tails most txtensive hunting will be set until field surveys deseason in years is now nt ar at termine the sie of tins yeais hand Eor the first time an open ( lop. season has been detlait-on Migratory Waterfowl Season Mourning I loves There will again Season not yet announced by the this year be an open season on U. S Fish and Wildlite Service Sage (house in foul teen districts of the State. Rioelamations of each hunting season aie published in at least two newspapers of State-widcirculation Mr Armontt F Carr, -chief clerk, suggests that sportsmen avail themselves of a copy of these proclamations to better inform themselves of hunting dates, application dates, boundries, etc. Mr. Carr suggests also that it is impoitant that sportsmen applying for any of the special hunts include the prefix letter with the numbers of their visible license. This letter is an integral part of the license number, without which it is not valid. . ?! Following are the hunting seasons already set and some of the to more pertinent information sportsmen: Dove Season; September 1 to 9 inclusive. Possession and daily BIT OF ADVICE . . . Quarter-bac- k bag limit, ten birds. Season open in following counties: Tooele, Juab Otto Graham of the CleveMillaid, Beaver, Iron, Washingland Browns (Ives m few tips to ton Uintah and San Juan Mournrookies Bernle Custls, Syracuse ing Doves may be hunted on game V., and Stan Heath, Nevada U., bird or combination licenses. No whom Coack Paul Brown Is train-ln- f special permit is required to understudy the ace quarterback of Cleveland. Sage Grouse Season; September 15 and 16. Bag limit, four birds daily and season. Hunting hours, 7 00 a m. to 5.30 p.m. Application for Sage Grouse permits All in the Game: as by mail only. Permit fee is the Giants $3 00. W1LLT MAYS,made the big jump rookie, Elk Season: General season to the majors In October 6 to 16 inclusive Appli- from high school He hit .353 than a year cation dates are August 13 to 25 less at Trenton in 1950 and this season inclusive. Permit fee is $15 00. Dear Season; General season was hitting .477 at Minneapolis when October 20 to 30 inclusive. Reg- the Giants called him op . . . Only ular season either sex hunt over three pitchers have won twenty or more games for last place clubs most of the State this year. Pheasant Season: November 3 Perry (21), As, 1918; Emke (20), has been set as the opening day. Red Sox, 1923; Thurston (20), White No bag limits or length of season Sox, 1924 . . . Clyde VoUmer may be swinging the heaviest stick for the Red Sox but hes taking home the a few with his sister. spend days lightest bunch of green stuff of stars Mrs. Valois Worthington and any of the leagues batting first case daughter, Treasure, of Salt Lake . , . Happy Chandlers baseball to City spent the week end at the since retiring from was represhome of Mrs. Celia Morley. private law practice enting seven alleged crap shooters Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Jensen in Versailles, Ky., court. and he The hnnt won their dismissal . . of Salt Lake City have ben visitfor Happys successor as diamond Morin friends and relatives ing commissioner has entered a serious oni. t phase, with insiders predicting the The Regional Relief Society job will go to a baseball man . , . Five champions have lost boxing meet was well attended by teachtitles this year . . . When a player ers and oficers of Moroni Stake. finds that he can relax his batting slump usually ends. e f ?. P 52 Lr ... Enrollees Sought ForROTC Training The expanded Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps program will seek to enroll at least 65,000 male freshmen students this fall, according to an announcement from headquarters, Fourth Air MffiMMT O TV Force, Hamilton. Air Force Base, ttrtrrro By LYN CONNELLY California. OTCt, This is considered the smallest pYERY WEEK on CBS, screen AAA star Edmond OBrien assumes number of first-yea- r students reto produce the 27,750 offi- the role of Johnny Dollar, the quired CWAMoetiiP cer gradautes scheduled for com- free lance insurance investigator Of 7W COlOry 09 VHMMA 174ft mission in the air force in 1955 with the action-packe- d from the air force ROTC, a prinexpense acHe porcount cipal source of office procurement nvul Otff MP Cfjf Ottfl s? NOLf A yf AR , ftii'CW If AD Pf for the air force. this charactrays ST QctfM TM1 tfua VA9ST T 9 VOUMA AMO QUALITY Of PtNCU. ter with such auThere are air force ROTC units ' TMf pROOUCTtOfcl. CtM fAvoftrrm xoo ro pmcu. in 187 colleges and universities in thority that whenMAMOntCTUSft ever he halls a the United States,, Hawaii and of these Puerto Rico. Sixty-tw- o cab, the driver were added to the program in Apr. says, and will begin operation in the "Where to. Dolacademic year 1951-5lar? In fact, Eddie plays every Side-Dress Tomatoes role, whether stage, screen, radio Want a bumper tomato crop? or television with such authenticity mm sm4, wmcA mt Then your row's with that one is never conscious of the ttf CVLVftRATtMtf food; now ls when a tomato fact that he is an actor, but rather plant TMtf YR ftlMCf ir plant uses 70 per cent of its total that he IS the character that hes ftAM IM AtoVTTttAfc) WASHMOTM M l portraying . . . He ls what is known supply of plant food. Mr Twt PmornnA as an actors actor. ftwoyotwK YffTM MORft TMAM of river O'Brien started out In show busiin The Jordan Dan MJUXM 40 MAT) TO AKttAMeA. A H gt Biblical fame, comes from the ness as "Neirbo," the magician . . . WW Of ffMCntLY OWW OKLAHOMA AMO TVA a rxc fAVOHml 1000 AMO H ynoriAMO PmvCATf same Dan as in the phrase, Dan It was no magic that he took this INOIAMC TO aovtf .... AMSK COtTMHM PAOOVCJtOM to Beersheba. Once these two name by spelling his own backmum 04 om.io rr settlements marked the northern wards . . . Hes done everything and Southern limits of Palestine. from Shakespeare to Saroyan and knows practically every line the Bard wrote He will recite it at the drop of a hat . . . His favorite author is Hemingway, and he thinks that at his worst, Hemingway tops any other writer at his best. He enjoys working In all mediums of show business, bnt doesnt like to do transcribed radio show . . , Ho believes it takes away the fresh approach and that an actor tends to let down . . , Acting to OBreln Is a job, like any other profession, and he gives it the best he has . . . When his day's work U done, ho forgets It and spends his spare time pursuing his hobbles of photography flICKQBl and honse designing. Eddie is married to actress-singe- r 86 PROOF Olga San Jnan, who opens this fall on Broadway in "Paint Your FOUR Wagon . . . They share Brentwood, Cal., home, which EdYEARS OLD rffl TOURS die designed, with their two daughters, Bridget Eileen, 2, and Maria Straight Uhishj Mercedes. 8 months . . . The owner of 50 suits. O'Brien has two that he wears all the time He prefers slacks and sports clothes and refers to himelf as a bathtub baritniuuwiL n. RICK3ST KJllUINt COSf. one, a condition which he says Olga 1 trying to remedy. Our (Great America Hunting Dates For Mourning Dove ith Regulations Being Listed , Voniel Aagard and tamilv Iatke City have been visiting at the home of hel parents, Mi and Mis Rodney Anderson Mis Anderson's hrotheis and families have also been visiting heie. they ait Mr. and Mis. Roger Felt and family of Ogden and Miami Mis Bert Felt and family ol Fountain Green; Judy Everett Heber from Magna, and 'Pleasure Worthington from Salt Lake City MorMr and Mrs. R 1. Andeison oni guests were Nyla Cloward, and their daughter Maxine, motoi-el Kendall, Mona Christensen, to Ienver Nedra Blatkham, Virginia Andern son, Sheila Heinlie, LaNette Mr and Mrs George Jensen anti and Sharon Coates. family of Fairview weie Sunday guests at the homes of A W. JenMr. and Mrs. Irvin Gee of Brovo sen and Frank Christensen have been spending a few days e visiting with old friends and Alice Faux joined the Mrs relatives They repoit that their week over the Iewv Christensens Bt has accepted a position son, rt, t Rrovo and Salt end for a trip to teat h mathematics and sciem e Lake City. in the Murray high school Monte Kellett anti his mother The O A Despain reunion was Mrs John Kellett spent the week held anil Sunday at Maple Grove near end visiting Raima, Jerry Irene Pearson at Salt Lake Citv Salma The program began at ten i oTlock. Those attending from were Mr. and Mrs. Harold DesMr and Mrs John Naylor, Beit and Emma Jean of Sunnyside have pain. Mr anti Mrs Clyde Green have been visiting at the August anil family anti Mrs Agnes Gee Johnson home Rcrry Kendall has his hip Mr. am! Mrs. Fred Abbott of thrown out of joint when he fell Los Angeles are spending a few from a horse. He will have to redays visiting at the home of Mr main in a cast for several weeks and Mrs. Heber Christensen. The Abbotts will stay for Lamb Day The Enke club ladies had a pot and then will attend the Bisc-hofluck supper at the home of Mrs. reunion Sunday at Lagoon. They Louise Munson last Tuesday evenalso plan to attend the special ser- ing. It was in honor of Mrs. Helen vices at Bountiful where their ne- Sanderson, who has moved away phew will become an Eagle Scout. from Moroni. She wall spend the remainder of the sumer in WyoMr. and Mrs. John Milton and then will be permanentming Ahauna and Betty; Mr ly located in Rrovo. and Mrs. Urwm Morley, and Robert; and Louise Swenson motored Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Shurtz of to Bryce Canyon where they spent Utah are proud parents Granger, week-enthe of a baby boy. Mrs. Shurtz is the former Marilyn Spell. The fond Nothing Ls more fun than a grandmother, Mrs. Dora Spell has cook-ou- t. Almost everybody in gone up to get acquainted with these parts gets a bang out of her new grandson. concocsome luscious stirring up tions and cooking them over the Row Wow and the open fire in an old camp stove or Mt.The SanpeteAnnual Pleasant Homecoming beneath smoldburied native-styl- e were well atended by Moroni peocoals. ering Mis of Salt The mpri says the Fd! Hirin' Ruin Admmiht iiition has made (listless loans adding to Up $2 600,000 to lur ram hes in 22 months," Mas. Geo Bluer looking a loss the veranda at her husband Only right that they should Geoige n niaiked, watching a robin pictn tnmsilf on the lawn" Why Geoigi, 1 thought you didn t behi e the government should lend mom y to individuals who ought to get loans from tegular banks Mi s It exclaimed are a special The tur larnu-icase," George (buikled. Wrong Feed Advised 'How mi1" tin Mrs demanded "Well, I clunno about these farms that got the loans," George admitted. "But I read a while ago that the government had just about ruined a lot of fur farmers by giving em bad advice " "What advice?" "It's a long story," Geoige began. It staited when one bureau advised chicken growers to feed female hormones to roosters. The hormones practically turned the roosters into fat old hens- - fine for eating but no good for roosters. Then another bureau advised the fur farmers to buy chicken heads as cheap feed for mink and fox. It might have been all right except that some fur farmers got the heads of chickens that had been fed hormones. The daddies of the fox and mink families got fat and lazy and lost interest in raising more children. Bad luck for the farmers!" The idea!" "Yeah a good idea that didn't pan out, said George. One of those things that make you say; Ain't natuie wonderful, but ain't bureaucrats still more wonderful!" -- ( Unit-t- Salt Lake City to tdfiiiate 17, 1951 fiy Mack Set Sept. 1 to 9 For the first time the State's i will have the chance to bap that fine migrate! y game bird the Mourning Dove Pm suit of this bird has long been a ''must'' on the agenda of hunters in many other states. The Department this year asked for a dove season in eight of the States counties Previous investigation bv Department field men proved the supply of birds to be ample in these counties They are: Juab, Beaver, Iron, Millard, San Juan, Tooele, Uintah and Washington. The season has been granted by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Season dates are September 1 to 9 inclusive. Hunting hours are one-hahour before sunrise to sunset Possession and daily bag limit is ten birds. There ls no special fee for this hunt. The regular game bird license or combination fishing and hunting license is required. This bird is a migratory game bird, and Federal regulations apply to the hunt. Sportsmen are reminded that their guns must be plugged. Not more than three shells are permissible in the magazine and chamber combined Sportsmen hunting this bird should also remember that it is unlawful to shoot from any vehicle or within fifty feet of any roadway. Department spokesmen ask that in this, as in all other hunts, sport-me- n respect lights of the private landowner. Department spokesmen feel that it is timely to remind sportsmen that licenses for fishing and or hunting must be purchased before going afield. Recent instances have called to the attention of the Department the fact that some of the sports-me- n still think they may purchase licenses from personnel or field men of the Department. The law specifically states that no person may take money or issue receipts in leiu of the actual license. u 1 iV f f I J- s w,. nnnrod.-- lf g ,f " L jP - 6'- pai-ticul- , fw- i MlLTI UNGUAL HELLO , . . Greetings in Brazilian and Hawaiian are exchanged In International Girl Scout encampment In Washington by Martha Englert and Jane Sugiyama. Feed Strawberries Now Gie your new stiawberry bed feeding The plants will need it later in the fall when they form fruit buds to bear next springs crop a In the belief that his hands would defile them, St. Francis of Assi.ssi would not touch lamps or candles. The average car consumes about gallons of gasoline in its lifetime, and. at present rates, its owner will pay the state and Federal Governments about $525 in taxes on that gasoline. 8,000 Utah Boy designers Win rw mpwjwux miuwunwmi xe'-'-- I'liiinuiim v "n .. Can you name ten kinds of grasses? More than 6,000 species are known. Dr. R. M. Salter, chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry says that we are 20 yews behind with forage crop breeding, as compared with other crops. An increase in forage yields equal to the 30 increase from hybrid com is believed possbile. Only more research will turn the worlds grass riches into farm wealth. Besides being sound power farming practice, fuel conservation helps in meeting enormously accelerated demands for petroleum products at this time of rising STATE WINNERS in the annual model car competition of the Fisher Body Craftsmans Guild are Darrell B. Steinicke (left), of Salt Lake City, who took first place honors in the Junior Division (ages 12 through 15), and Robert H. Peterson of Richfield, whose beautiful model car won first In the Senior Division (ages 16 through 19). Each received a cash award of $150. YMOM ... W . side-dre- ss TT ttw-woo- o ... ilicres no lieller Bourlion Amazing Mileage ... H I don't have to go far for better mileage. Get Conoco for Gasoline ! . . . YOU N-Ta- mile-pack- ed ne economy ! North - South - Everywhere . . . It's the gasoline for covering the territory. Get it and go! 7S their B0URB01I 1 Species of Grasses In Excess of 6,000 TM TW 1 . 005 Afu Mileage Merchant for CONOCO N-1a- ne GASOU continental Copfriffct 1961, CootixotA Ofl Cotaptnj OIL COMPANY |