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Show i I I 1 Pack 107 vill meet Thursday, September 23, 1971 Section Second tonight Cub Scout Pack 187 will hold their September pack meeting tonight at 7:13 p.m. in Room Adults sought 109 of Roy High. The following be presented: for Red Hots' Brad Motsomora, wolf and a gold arrow; Billy Venstra, silver arrow; Steven Crunk, denner stripes; John Conrow, denner stripes; Bradd McConnell, silver arrow. Advancing to the rank of Webelo and receiving Tricolors will be Dale Smith, Melvin Wolfe, Kevin Harley, Bradd McConnell and Mike Payan. Those receiving Webelos badges will be Curtis Watkins, Robert Padgett, sportsman, traveler, geologist, engineer, local square dancers A new beginners class, sponsored by the Red Hots, a local square dance club, is seeking adults of all ages to learn the art and fun of square dancing. Classes are held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday evenings at the Golden Hours Center in Ogden, under the direction of Garth Pieice, teacher and caller. Persons wishing more information may contact Don Richins, Jerry 3 or Clarence Cane, They are the club president, vice president and an Ogden Area director, respectively. and Phillip Browning, assistant Webelos leader and Carolyn Tracy den mother. Kenneth Workman remains as cub master. 399-269- 393-216- 3. Destroyer on display by Navy Kohler joins staff Marden Reed Kohler, who received training at Brigham University and Utah State University, will be on the Weber State College Microbiology Department faculty when school opens Sept. 27. Dr. Kohler, received his bachelor and master degrees from BYU and his Ph.D. from USU. He was a teaching assistant at both schools before joining the Weber faculty with the Young rank of lecturer. He has served as a biological chemist in the U.S. Army and has two publications to his He has also worked credit. as an analytical chemist for Utah Steel. EXCITED about the upcoming carnival at the Municipal Park bowery are students from the Municipal School in Roy (1. to r.) David San Come to the ROY val! An invitation is being extended to the public to attend Carni- sponsored School PTA. Fun and games will begin Friday from 8 p.m. at the Municipal Park bowery, adjacent to the school. Games will include a penny 5-- Highway planning needs support Governor Calvin L. Rampton signed a proclamation de5 claring this week, Sept. as National Highway Week observance in Utah. 1 ut 1 ft retirement program, paid holidays ond liberal wage struc ind al Council of Women of the U.S. "I get a feeling of the opinions of women from throughout the world, and see and learn how they feel about specific issues." luring Send resume or contact ut at the above location. ever-increasi- zens, ton in a day. cruiters Helds and hills Saturday as several Utah bird seasons and the cottontail rabbit hunt open AMMUNITION NOT ALLOWED IN FIREARMS ON NATIONAL PARK LANDS Sept. 25. Carrying loaded firearms or other weapons on National Park lands is a violation of Federal regulations. Federal law allows the transport of unloaded firearms Unthrough National Parks. means that no carloaded tridge or projectile is in the clip, magazine, or firing chamber. The National Park regulations governing firearm use also applies to the Golden Spike National Historical Site in Box Elder County. The area of the Park includes the 15 12 miles of railroad grade between the Thiokol Chemical Corporation plant and Rozel. This area is popular with upland game hunters. They are cautioned to observe park boundaries and posted areas. V Grouse, partridge, turkey, and cottontails become fair game this weekend, but pheasants and quail will continue to fatten unmolested until Nov. 13. Ducks may relax until their season opens Oct. 2. Geese will thumb their bills at duck hunters until their season opens Oct. 23 (Nov. 27 in Daggett County). Hunters are reminded that rifle, revolver, pistol, or shotgun pellets larger than number 4 may be used in pursuit of game birds, with the exception of wild turkey. Shot sized for turkey are no smaller than number 6 and not larger no than BB. If game birds are dressed, one fully feathered wing must remain attached to each bird to permit species identification. It is unlawful for any person to carry a loaded firearm in a vehicle or todischargea fire- arm from a vehicle or from, upon, or across any public road any Shooting within 600 feet of barn house, dwelling poultry yard, or any corral where domestic animals are kept or fed is illegal unless the express permission of the landowner is obtained. Sportsmen are reminded that it is unlawful to carry a loaded firearm in or upon any motor vehicle in Utah. This trail includes motorcycles, bikes and snowmobiles. Utah law allows hunters to transport firearms in or on a vehicle with live rounds in the clip or magazine, but prohibits live rounds in the firing chamber. Shooting from a vehicle or from a public road is also prohibited. n 255-688- The constant need for bethighways of adequate need to satisfy the traffic demands require understanding and support of all citi- ter 8-- si w n A stated Governor Ramppress conference Tues- The motorists of the state of Utah support this program through state and federal highway user taxes and should take advantage of the progress and planning for the highway depart- the display. Genealogical ment. The Governor invited all citizens to consider the fundamental role of highways in society life. In Utah, presently, there are 40,441 miles of high- ways, roads and streets. These range from high speed inter-- 1 states to' rural agricultural) roads. Director of Highways Henry I Wei C. Hilland commented, would like to take this opportunity of National Highway Week to remind all citizens of the state of Utah that the goal of highway engineers and road) builders is to serve them with an adequately planned, network. This task) is impossible without the un-- 1 derstanding and cooperation of) Utah citizens. I therefore urge all citizens to become more) involved in highway planning) procedures, which will dictate) the future adequacy of motor) vehicle transportation. daily 19-2- er Archers enjoy success during hunt Mrs. Leavitt Christensen, kill, so it is not known yet what by Verl Hanchett whose husband presides over success archers had with elk. sucfair Archers enjoyed the Italy South Mission with bad some cess this though year, in woRome, is a headquarters DOVE HUNTERS man of all trades aside from luck plagued the first weekend. Weber County dove hunters taken were bucks Some nice - duties, she her. .official are finding birds few and far knows a lot about chocolate 'in theUinta Mountain area openbetween. Cold weather had driweekend. ing chip cookies, cheering up ven the doves out of the area. Dick Robinson of Richfield elders, or cooking for crowds. killed in the bull nice a elk, No womens lib for me WATERFOWL HUNTERS Manti - Fish Lake area. Remy life always is busy, a chalA reminder for waterfowl on not in the are exarchery ports lenge filled with wonderful hunters, youre not allowed to periences, says Mrs. Christshoot geese until Oct. 23. Our ensen "It is interesting to Relief waterfowl management areas Society see Church changes the lives all seem to have good numbers of people--an- d my nicest comof ducks and geese at the prea when comes pliment sent time. to leaders You look me: missionary tells exactly like my mother. I FIREARM RESTRICTIONS didnt know that I could look ON BIG GAME AREAS I am in SLC like so many mothers. convene and bighorn Elk, buffalo, touched to think that the mishunting areas become temsionaries feel that I look and porary game preserves during Latter-da- y Saint Another do things like their mothers." their respective seasons where ReThe event near: is Church Missionaries love to visit only possessors of valid 1971 from leaders lief Society with this woman ofall trades or bighorn permits buffalo, elk, conthroughout the world will they ask her questions about may carry firearms. Morihe famous vene world in sewing and cleaning trousers, mon Tabernacle and various Golden Peay, Law Enforcetell her about their and Salt Lake City chapels on Sept. ment Chief for the Division of bike spills, and ask about cook29 and 30. Womans lib? No, Wildlife Resources, said the ing and what size Italian gloves firearm restrictions for temto send home to theii mothers. ' accent on home and family is planned. She often has a recipe, porary game preserves does Mrs. Belle S. Spafford is not apply to upland game bird or made especially for mispresident and her counselors cottontail rabbit hunters using sionary cooking, ready for are Louise W. Madsen and shotguns. am concerned about them. Marianne C. Sharp, and they their health, and I want to make Temporary game preserves plan to emphasize compassionsure they take care of themand nuralso closed to cougar and are education ate service, She she speaks says. selves," with bear increased perhunting during prescribed series, Italian and has Italian taught seasons. formance in these areas, towomen how to make American bread--bgether with the proper roles she says: being SATURDAY OPENS women play as wives and moa companion to my husband is BIRD HUNTS home! the in thers iy most important duty. Scattergunners take to the They will hear Harold B. Lee, first counselor to President Joseph Fielding Smith, and three advisors, Marion G. Romney and Klder Boyd K. Packer and Mark E. Petersen, of the Mormon members Council of 12 Apostles. Boise Cascade Corp. Commenting on the recent MOO West 7900 South women's meeting held during West Jordan, Utah 84084 the British Manchester Area 6 Phono (801) Conference, President Spafford Would likt to interview quali-tesaid she was thrilled with the fmnh sheet plumbers, leadership skills the women ockefs, iheetrock nailers, rough exhibited. "Women rise to the nd finish carpenters for em positions they are railed to in sloyment in the Salt lake City the Relief Society in GreaJ Briarea We offer liberal company benefits, possible iponsored tain," said Mrs. Spafford, who is currently serving as honorfear round work, medical ond life insurance policies, vacation ary past president of the Nation- asked for public support while signing a proclamation for National Highway Week. He asks that everyone support future highway planning.' The U.S. Navy Recruiting Branch Station, located at the Post Office Building, 24th and announAnn Marie Deborah Carol Hooper, Flint, Grant Ave., Ogden, has ders, a destroyShellie Flint, Lezlie Jo Flint and Brent Ray cedvanthatonit will have er display for the people Field. of Ogden and surrounding vicinity. It is a 21 foot scale model of the Destroyer 935 mounted with drop on a semi-trailgates showing various rockets, etc. It will be on display on the lot just north of Sears Dept. Store, 3625 Wall Ave., Friday come fish a and for toss, stay pitch, darts, ring supper. 5 will Tickets be on sale at from 9:30 a.m. to p.m. in interested pond, bingo and others. There All persons the school Thursday and Frito come will also be food for all and day from 9 a.m. and that viewing it are invited and talk to the two Navy Refamilies are encouraged to evening at the carnival. who will accompany Public invited to carnival by the Municipal companionship UTAH GOVERNOR Calvin Rampton -- a school carnival, Woman's job: scientist. New adult positions include Dick Watkins, Webelos leader, 394-904- 8, WSC awards will I ROY THEATER will be formed Utah is one of the few states which does not have a state genealogical society. This will change Saturday when interested persons from throughout Utah meet in Bountiful to form the Utah Genealogical Association. Some of the objectives of the new group, which will not have ties with any church, will be to promote and encourage compilation of accurate and complete genealogies, preserve genealogical records, encourage training, locate genealogical records and promote their availability to the public. The organizational meeting Saturday will be held at View-mo- IX cot. os nt High, 120 W. 1000 N., PUtAXOUN! Bountiful, with registration from 12:30-- 2 p.m. Official organization will begin at 2 p.m. with presentation of the proposed constituintroduction of board tion, members, and a talk by a professor of history from the University of Utah. During open house from p.m. there will be displays and presentations. A catered steak dinner will be served from p.m. A discussion of goals and future plans will be given from p m. Registration must be completed immediately. Persons interested should send check for $5 (the steak dinner is included) payable to the Utah Genealogical Association, to: Jerry D. Wells, 1889 Terrace Drive, Orem, Utah 84057. Committee members working on plans come from all areas of the state. GP, nX Hlli MacGraw RyanQ Tuesday is Ladies Night 5637 South 1900 West Roy, Utah Phone 773-090- 4 vf trU i !l Sftani: someftfoimigjj,meo Ai .. The new cars are out. If you want to get into one at a finance rate you can afford, call Walkers. And get started. $250 00 reward leadine to the recovery of a 17 No. orange & black Yamaha 350 motor cycle serial 1379 No. R5B034338 with an illegal license plate 178 stolen from the residence ol R. A. Anderson of week the W. sometime Sunset during No. 300 No. Mr. Anderson by phone August 21st. contact 1 Phone Harvey Jeppsen, Ogden Office, 399-988- 1 773-441- 8 SOME of the lucky archers who bagged their deer in Southeastern Utah are (1. to r.) Ted Gardiner, Darrell Tracy and Dexter Pitman of Ogden. One a large 4 pt., a small 4 pt. and men. the doe were taken by Walke Eank Instalment Loans ti mb r h d rallh fx st htsaran, ( t r pi rati n 1. |