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Show Page 3 Southern Utah Southern Utah tews Ordcrvillo nows and events Ai the Arden Baird home for the holiday vacation werethetr two daughters and thair families, the L&mout (Mary Lee) Smiths from Ogden, and the Lon (Sherrie) Riggs from Washington state. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Luke who live In Oregon spent Friday night at the home of EUmrenand Cieo Sorenson. Mrs. Luke is a cousin to Cleo Sorenson. Also at the Sorenson home was the Spencer and Pern Young family. The Youngs had taken their old- er children toDlsneylnd, leav- ing the baby with Grandmother, then they spent some time here on their way back to Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. Charles (Card Lee) Murphy are here for a few days at the home of Carol Lees mother, Amy Crofts. Card Lee will be here with her mother tor two months while her husband goes to South Africa on business for the company he works for. The Murphy's have been to South Africa, Germany and England, arriving home In time to have Christmas In Georgia with Charles' folks. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce (Luane) Wilson from Huntington, Utah, have been most welcomed visitors at the home of Willard Esplln. They have six lovely children and they teach music In the big new consolidated school in that area. The Joel White family have been visitors at the Perry Lamb home. Sally and Rochelle Esplln, daughters of Richard and Phyllis Esplln, went to Las Vegas to spend a few days with their sister, Mrs. Lucy Griffiths. The Rooney Lamb family Pae and the Nell (nhar-lea- e) jtdeiwon family from Cedar City have been vtoKtoj at the home of their mother, Mrs, Feral Lamb. Mr. and Mr. Eugene Young family from Salt LikeCMyhsve been here at the homes of Orson Young and Mark Chamberlain. Mrs. Lasca Chamberlain had some of her neighbors from Colevlile stop to see her Wed. nesday; they were Lloyd end Betty Crtttondon and their two daughters. Coral and Valerie. The Cbariec (Shirley) Bart family from New Castle visited at the Amy Crofts home. Miss Janet Lamb from Alten-a- h was here for a few days of the holiday visiting with her grandfather, LaMar Chamberlain and with old friends. It was nice to have her here. It was nice to have ouryonng people home from school and wort mid the service. It's good to know they like to come home and join with their families and friends in this most enjoyable season. We wish them continued good luck and success through the coming new year. Well, we didlt again another year to our credit. How (fid you come out with the lists of things to be done for 19727 Were they all finished, or only halfway, or not even started. Right now Is your chance to try again, maybe this time don't make the list so long and get a running start on It. They say you can eat an elephant If you cut it all up in small pieces. You'll never know unless you try. They never did say what to season It with; maybe that's the problem. Well try anyway. from Utah Wildlife Resources and conservation offi- ce! are eoiiecttog canto teeth to age toe animals. This wifi give information on Urn age makeup of the population and also win indicate whether the population to stable or fluctuating. Such factors will aid to batter understanding and management of the cougar to Utah. The cougar hunt ends April 15, 1972, after which they may not he hunted or harassed for several months. Such protection was not given the cougar to Utah until It received game Prior animal to this classification and establishment of controlled bunting seasons, cougars were open to unlimited bunting by anyone at any time. JACK RABBIT SEASON Many nlmrods who received new shotguns and small bore rifles for Christmas are anxious to give them e try. Jack rabbit bunting Is at ite best NEW DEER AGING STUDIED Wildlife Resources btolog. lets tove completed a research program which may result to adoption of a new deer aging method. Biologists compared thepre. sent system, In which deer age la determined by tooth engloe and wear, with a new technique whereby age to determined by the cementum annuli. The root crowns of deer teeth lay down new annuli much like trees grow annual rings. The cementum annuli process requires extraction of two tod. sors from the deer. The teeth are sectioned, a portion stained, put on slides and placed under a microscope so biologists can count tbs annuli. Comparison of tbs two techniques showed the newer method to more efficient end more exact than the process that relies on tooth eruption and wear. hi Bare inim FAUNAL FACTS deer's near dense underbrush, where they can readily bide from enemies. They require several weeks of maternal care before they are mdy to fend for m The main beam of the mule antlers divide about tulfway up, and each branch forts Into two tines. The antlers of the whlteiatl have e continuous main beam with all points growing off that beam. Jack rabbits are nut rabbits, but are hares. The difference? For one thing, rabbits are born naked with their eyes sealed a hut, while hares are born with ful and with their eyes open. For another, hares generally have long legs and usually live in more open country, where they depend upon their speed The most polygamous of all males of the deer family, bull elk, gather a harem of as many cows as they can find. by opening or adding to your PFS I I A -- THE NORMAN ROCKWELL COLLECA nostalgic and truly remarkable TION biography of our century. Choose from this selection of nine delightful paintings reproduced directly on artist's canvas by skilled craftsmen, expertly mounted on custom crafted artists stretchers A protective coating of varnish 1 applied to each canvas All selections are 1 inches wide by 14 inches high. open cblly; Koleb road closed s v fat . Superintendent Robert Heyder announced today the Zion National Part Visitor Center will be open hlf on New Years. The hours will be 12 noon to 5 p.m. The Visitors Center wil! be open 8 a.m. to S pjn. all oCwr days. f. l 4-r- ef v y is The Kolob Canyon still closed die to tqow end rock slides, but the main roads to the park are ail open. This is a good time to visit Zion National Park because of the interesting contrast between toe snow aftd the colorful canyon country. There are also fewer visitors to disturb the, wildlife, so chances of seeing the animals are greater. Zion National Park is part PUBLIC NOTICE of the National Park System, FOR SALE U. S. Department of toe Interior. This year the national - Bids will be accepted by the Kane County School District for . parks are celebrating the 100 th a used old Grand piano as is" anniversary of toe founding of until January 5, 1973, at 5:00 toe national park idea and YelP-at the Kane County School lowstone Park, the first of the District Office. Piano can be worlds 1,200 national- - parks. seen at Kanab High School, Visit your parks they are part Kanab, Utah. The Board reserves the right to reject any of your heritage. or all bids. - B REALTONE Pocket AM Radio. Instant play, Solid-Stat- built-i- - C TOASTMASTFR Electric Timer. Cordless plugs directly into outlet to turn lights and appliances on and off automatically. e n an- tenna, carrying case, battery and earphone included Black or red. - D REALTONE AM Solid-Stat- e Table Radio. Instant play action, powerful speaker, automatic gain control. Colors Green or white Male stndente! 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From age data collected, the Division can determine age structure, life expectancy, net reproductlop, virtual popula-tlcand establish mortality rates tor selected Utah deer herds. - Zion Visitor Center Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb and family were here at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Porter traveled to Richfield this past week. Visiting at the Tone Blackburn home were his three boys from up north, Delon, Roy and Ray. Mrs. Linda Crofts mother, Mrs. Bridges, has beenwlthher since her release from Richfield hospital where she has been since before Christmas. Were glad to see her recovering and glad to have her here. Mrs. Sessie Clark Is back home for a few days after having spent Christmas with her son, Merrill, In Spanish Fork, She plans to return to Spanish Fork to spend the remainder of the winter. Several cougar hunters afield tor tola year have reported nsuccess to bagging their quarry, right now, s o this would be an excellent challenge for new and old hunters alike. Jack rabbit populations aru more concentrated during the winter mouth; and where hunters find one, there should be cujr. Hunters are advised to drive until they find dense tracks along the roadway, then stalk the rabbits by shanks Tbs washes and footpony. hills to desert areas art tbs best bet tor e successful Mint. Those interested to bagging cottontails are reminded a small game license Is required. There to e dally bag limit of 10 and a possession limit of 20. The cottontail season closes March 1, 1973. News- - Assets Over $300,000,000. Gene Donovan, President |