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Show I Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er Thursday, December 23, 1971 r- - . Dag limit of . eight hunt continues CliuEtar V. 'V, partridge showed itself as one of the most adaptable of game birds. by Verl Hanchett Wildlife Resources Officer The colorful chuKar made its entry to merica with some u would not make a go of it In India, other parts of Asia and in Africa the chukar J4 They called it the game bird that lives on nothing, because in parts of the old world where practically no cover or food was available the chukars persisted in large numbers. Jn America, the land of plenty, many thought that it couldnt miss, but it was only after repeated planUngs that doubts be- Serviceman n Roy joy-fille- d AUTO SCRUB SUCCESSFUL hunting dog stands guard over this limit of chukars taken in the Box Elder County area. The birds offer excellent hunting and fine eating. 1900 W. Roy, Utah Waterfowl hunters are going to find the going tough the remainder of the season. Most of the ducks have left with a few remaining on our resting areas on our waterfowl 4-- cassia !)om Wtiei at Ckiithcai Our greetings . . . heartfelt happiness all through the season. h. E-- we send best wishes for a holiday 5788 So. leave 3 John Gerfen, the Navy son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gerfen, of 4658 S. 2350 W., Roy has completed nine weeks basic training at San Diego Naval Training Center and is home on leave for the holidays. January 3 he will report to Key West, Fla. where he will attend Ocean System Technical School. John hopes to visit with his friends in the area before reporting to duty in Florida. To our neighbors hours. management areas. These birds moving off in the early mornings feeding in gan to rise. what little open water there is. A few ducks are being taken on the jackFinally Nevada hit the Weber River and open areas pot, the chukars took hold in a on Ogden Bay. Tono-ponear area dry, scraggly Since then many of our states have had successful KLENKE FLORAL chukar introductions Utah beAnd (lowers or ing one furnished by Oliva Even now though, much of and Mark the existing unspoiled wildlife 4 2955 Wosh habitat is being converted to serve other human needs. The chukar has taken hold very well in some parts of the winter months, after the snow falls tend to bunch together at lower south facing slopes. home on CLAD TIDINGS They offer excellent hunting and some real fine eating. The daily bag limit is eight with 16 in possession, with shooting hours being daylight Jimmys Lounge 5688 So. 1900 W. Ph. 394-347- 773-083- 7 GLAD CHRISTMAS TIDINGS IlC Denise Hammon Phone r 825-947- 4 aa Mr. and Mrs John Nicholas and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Provost have returned home after a two weeks vacation in the Hawaiian Islands. They did some sightseeing in all of the islands and visited with friends living there. Mayer Nicholas timed his vacation so he could include the National League of Cities convention which was held in Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs Garth Helg-so- n have a new son born on Dec. 11 heighten this season's joy let us remember the first Christmas. O The Aquarium Sea 5800 South 1900 West 1MM m Phone 825-166- Larene Wallace has been those on the sick list. A Christmas operetta Windows of Christmas, was presented by 5th and 6th grades of the Fremont Elementary School on the evening of Dec. 16. About 180 students, directed by Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick and Mrs. Ross Parents Kearl, participated. among 0 YOU iv Farland was born Dec. 26, 1920 in Ogden a daughter of John F. and Lois Wilcox Gibbons. She was married to Ellsworth Ipp March 25, 1940 - he died in 1969 She was married to Martin Cole McFarland in September of 1969. He died in News were given to attend a 1970 special invitation John and Leslie Talbot have a new baby boy born on Dec. 12. Sympathy is expressed the family of Jean L. Rohlk. Jean, 39, died on Dec. 16, man Ogden hospital after a short illness. She was boi n in Iowa, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lindquist Married in 1955 to James She is Rohlk, later divorces. survived by two sons Jerry, of Augusta, Mont., Kelly, ofSunset her parents, of Lay ton, two brothers, Robeit E. Lindquist, Syracuse, John D. Lindquist, Ogden, two sisters, Mrs James (Laura) Carpenter, Syracuse, Mrs. Frank (Marilyn) White, Sunset. Funeral services were held on Saturday in Ogden with Rev. Lyle Paulson of the Elm Lutheran Church officiating. Burill in the Washington Heights - Memorial Park Kevin Dalton has been ill with pneumonia, he wasnt hospitalized but has been very ill He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Gerold Dalton Sandndge Camp ofDUPheld their December meeting and Christmas social on Thursday Dec. 16, at the home of Norma e were Farl Hansen. June Schofield, Denise Hammon, Luella Carver and Plot a Neibaur. Mr. and Mrs O N Stuart of Ckarfield were dinner guests of the 11 G Hammons Sunday Mr and Mis Stuart left on Monday for Phoenix, Ariz , to spend the holidays with their son Rirhaid, and his wife and two tluldien The Stuarts are foimer Sunset residents A gioup of ladies from Sunset and this area enjoyed a (luistinas annul whuh was held at the Hill AT B Officer's ( tub Tuesday evening There was a dinner and the ladies exchanged gifts Present were Barbaia Povey, Diane Backus, Glenda Bloxham, Dixie Barnes, Hazel Hills, Janet Chambers, Thelma Birnes of Sunset and oiia Taylor, Riveidale, Anna-le- e Jensen, Cleat field Sympathy is expressed the Ber-mec- Hope To Serve You Again In IT Roy Taco Time BnrfiMareBHBaBrffg Frames Gibbons McFarland Fiancis, 50 family of Upp died Thin sday afternoon at her home of natuial causes. Mrs Mc- - She was a member of the LDS Church and Ogden BPO Does. Surviving are three sons and two daughters, Harold E., Mrs. Gerald (Barbara) Perry, Ogden, John G., Jeffery Lynn Upp, Sunset, Mrs. Curtis (Geraldine) Glenn, Willard, and five grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother, Jack W. Gibbons, Mrs. Lawrence (Dallas) Campball, Ogden, Mrs. Frank (Avryl) Corey, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Monday in Ogden with burial in the Ogdeh City Cemetery. Larry Dean Schofield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schofield is recovering from another bout with pneumonia. This is the third time the little fellow has had this in his 26 months. Sympathy is extended Dora Ford. Her brother, George O. Stoddard died on Saturday at his home in Roy of natural causes. He was 68. He is survived by three daughters, 12 grandchildren, five brothers, five sisters. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Ogden. Meda Paulson of Ogden spent the weekend visiting with her daughter, Maxine Corwin and her family. Fawn Eves visited in Southern Utah with her parents sited in Sunset on Wednesday with the LaMar Backus family. Parents of the three boys live in Spanish Fork. Sympathy is expressed Ramona Stamback, her sister Nancy Jo Flynn, died on Dec. 11 at the Weber Memorial Hospital in Roy. She is survived Michael E. by her husband, Flynn, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Schmidt, five brothers and three sisters. Mass of the resurrection was held on Thursday at the St. Marys Catholic Church Holy Rosary on Wednesday with burial in the Ogden City Cemetery. Girl Scout Troop 393 held a Court of Awards Dec. 15 at their meeting at the city building. Ridings of good will and good cheer, too; coming your way our sincere wishes for a memorable Christmas. CINNAMON TREE South 1900 West Roy, Utah 5 Phone 825-981- Girls receiving badges were Terri Anderson, Kemper Anglin, Lisa Balaich, Dawn Beers, Lisa Adela Christensen, Jessica Christensen, Donna DeGraff, Julie Gorringe, LaRay Hodson, Terry Hodson, Debbie Porter, Charrise Sander, Judy Underhill, Connie Wood and Brenda Zecher. The girls in the troop just recently repaired and dressed 18 dolls for a service project. They plan to go caroling and have a Christmas party on Dec. 22. Leaders of the troop are Melba DeGraff and Fran Santas making his route to specially deliver bundles of holiday cheer to you ! TIELMANS MUSIC CENTER 1984 West 5700 South Roy, Utah Porter. the Ed Gublers last week. She went to bring her daughter, Jeanenne home from Dixie College for the holidays. Denise Sly is among students of Utah State home for the hol- idays. Kathryn Brady presented a history of her grandmother, Mary Hebdon Holgrod Thomas an English convert to the Bonnie Jenkins gave church the lesson, True to the Faith, a colorful story of five Johnson brothers A delicious ham luncheon was served, gifts exchanged, were Norma Earl, present Norma Dalton, Flora Neibaur, Betty Koster, Bonnie Jenkins, Denise Hammon, Jean Jorgensen, Luella Carver, Melba Bermece Hansen, Nola himber, Kathryn Brady, and Ruth Larsen Mr and Mrs Gerold Dalton accompanied their daughter Thornton and her two children Jerry and Jenny to Fayetteville, N C. where they will make their home for awhile Mr. Thornton is stationed at Fort Bragg a part of the Green Berets stationed in that area Enroute they visited m Bland-m- g with Mrs Daltons parents, Mr. and Mrs Thorald Rich, in Oklahoma City they stayed overnight with relatives, Mr. and Mrs Frank Starkey After a day or so of sightseeing in the area the Daltons returned Wil-coc- k, I.o-re- home A former Sunset resident Russell P Wilson, 41, now of Bountiful died on Dec. 14 at Edwards Air Force Base in California after a 3 weeks illBorn in Iowa a son of ness Mmet and Goldie Wilson, married Maria Kmnersley in 1951 He was a veteran of the Marine Employed in Salt Lake Coips he had foi merly by Univac, been employed at Hill Air Force Base He is survived by his widow, three sons and one daughter, Ciaig, Muhnci, Elizabeth, Scott, all of Bountiful, his mother of lo.,a and one brother, Reid Wilson Funeral services on Satin d iv in Salt Lake City. tweek Bett Koster spent in Mi issistmg in t e care Xo all our friends and patrons we wish the Merriest Christmas ever. Your loyal support has been deeply gratifying. Have a happy holiday. whuh was I Mis Robeit Mis Uwi igo DUANE'S TEXACO SERVICE 5464 South 1900 West Roy, Utah a in ' Phone 825-713- 5 r i cundson r and m-hi e Kathy Kostei Mr and Mis Ronald Backus and Mr and Mis Robeit Backus of Sedoma. Arizona vi carolers raise their voices to add a cheery Christmas note. It's full of good wishes and spirited hopes that this Yule I if L rppy f 1963 5600 West South Roy, Utah Phone 773-02S- 6 i.5 v V i the hast ever far d! of yea! 1 i i rl z h rf 1 & |