Show EDITORIAL Viliat’s light About The Archery Hunt? Let’s look at this special bow and arrow deer hunt from still another angle: According to the biennial report of the Utah Fish a total of 160411 big game licenses were and Game Commission Compare sold in 1959 Of this number 22909 were to Spending the Labor Day week this to the 7653 archery permits sold the same year end with their parents Mr and in the fact this small minority has a Is there any fairness Mrs M L Mansfield were Mr who the number BEFORE purchased regular and Mrs Shell hunt large special Schellenberger of big game licenses? Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs Not alone do they have the right to hunt with bow and arrow Rulon Mansfield of Orem fill can now their regular permit they prior to the regular hunt but as well as the special permit so long as both are taken by bow Mr and Mrs Darrel Gates and and arrow Mr and Mrs Marinus Hansen In a daily paper the other day was a picture of one proud were capitol city visitors Thursbucks He had bow and arrow hunter displaying two large until Saturday Darrel underday He his license and also was filled his special permit regular through went an exhaustive physical exfor the season that is true but how about the rest of us the 160000? amination at the Utah General We wait until these big deer are spooked and driven into the rough an arthritic Hospital covering is can we and left where then take what country condition get at them It isn’t that I deny bow and arrow hunting is a good sport Mrs Roy Childs entertained and a sportsman has a right to chose his weapon so long as it is members of the Tres Jouli Bridge But I don’t believe it is in the interests of the Club declared legal Thursday of last week to is season the time the hunt hold prior any special majority to Also present were four guests No small or large group for that pened to the general hunt Mrs Anderson Fred Mrs Sanford matter should have the right to get the “jump’’ on those who have Jones Mrs Charlotte Villard and gone along over the many years purchasing a big game license were and Estella Mrs Duggins According to the Jim Bond movie on Utah Mule Deer sportsseated for the 2 o’clock dinner In men only harvest about 30 per cent of the deer in the state the rethe game that followed Mrs J maining 70 per cent dies loses to preditory animal starves etc B Roper won high score and Seems the Fish and Game Commission is defeating its’ purpose when Mrs A M Peterson second The it allows this early hunt if they want to harvest more deer early bow and arrow hunt just puts the deer farther out of range Dr and Mrs Robert Johnson too Of course we will have to admit there are far many “road and three children Carolyn Pegrunners" hunting deer but many are unable to take strenuous gy Jo and Robbie arrived last to and to themselves confine this and have exertion exercise type Friday at the home of Mrs Electa hunt They may not be entitled to a deer depending on how you Dennison from their home in look at it but it pleases me no end to see a handicapped person bag Glendale California and will a buckskin and be able to join in the “yarns” that follow It pleases visit for a week me much more than seeing a young fellow posing with two big taken on the archery hunt Mr and Mrs James R Peter- years we have been trying to make a happy "marbetween the sportsman and the stockman When the time to pronounce the wedding vows up comes this special early hunt that results in a divorce before the marriage If I had a permit to graze cattle on the forest I wouldn’t like it either I’d want my cattle to stay on the range as long as the law permitted not run down to the grazing gate by a bunch of modern day sen visited Sunday with Mrs Peterson’s parents Mr and Mrs Peter Sorenson in Levan They also visited Mrs Darwin Jensen at the Payson Hospital where she is confined after a serious accident Sept 3rd Mrs Jensen is Robin Hoods reported improving She suffered cuts The archery hunt runs to an estimated $25000 to $35000 for a broken pelvis concussions but is this sum so important it will and bruises The Petersens also the Fish and Game Commission that comes from the general license helped celebrate the 7th birthjeopardize the $1741372 day anniversary of a grandpurchasers? daughter Joy Petersen in Provo while visiting at the Birk Petersen home They were joined by Nola Rae and Shaun Murdock of Salt Lake City For many riage” seems ripe Sept Sept Sept -- Margaret Whiting Review — 2 8c 7:30 Lennon Sister — 2 & 7:30 — Jack La Lane In Person — 9:30 am — — Here’s How ctm FALL ra lASC0TjN SHOTS FROM THE Mrs Marinus Hansen entertained Wednesday afternoon of last week for seven members of the Eightsome Club and five guests The guests were Mrs Lawrence Werly Mr! William Morrison A M Mrs Rose Larsen Mrs Peterson Mrs J B Roper Winners of first prize in the bridge game that followed included Mrs Roper for the guests and Mrs O J Tolck for club members Mrs Roy Childs captured second prize MISS UTAH’S MOST ENTERTAINING FAIR DON’T ciate the opportunity to get out time of year to catch fish They find enjoy a real sport this time are better eating they bite better Gunnison Sanpete County Utah of year The personal satisfaction they are hungrier and they fight Thun SepL 14 1981 Page 2 one gets from going out without harder The Fall colors are starting to the use of the sure kill trusty VALLEY GUNNISON NEWS high powered rifle and trying to show up The past storms have outwit some of those big bucks kept everything so green and Published every Thursday at that have outwitted the mass of lush the mountains were never Gunnison Utah Entered at the rifle hunters tor several years is more inviting A trip to the Post Office at Gunnison Utah a Mr and Mrs L G Anderson — has deer mountains a challenge These My imagination s matter under the left Friday previous to Labor really are very much confused when just now convinced me that it i4 act of Congress of March 3 1879 Day for Grand Junction Colo- they see a man and the quiet much better up there — I’m now rado to visit Mr and Mrs Floyd' solitude isn’t shattered reon my way Wesley Cherry by the Anderson and daughters The port of a high powered rifle and birthdays of L G and his niece the sting of lead pouring out no Sylvia who was 8 years of age matter what the range were celebrated September 4th The deer have a sense of smell sscunca The Andersens returned to Gunand hearing that is astounding nison Tuesday Especially when they have been NATIONAL EDITORIAL allerted It is really a challenge to try and camouflage your own Was talking to Newell Olsen smell appearance and approach last Friday and he" was telling The rocks rattle the twigs snap me about the tractor tipping over the brush tears at your clothing with he and Clare Despain the MOUNTAIN before while they were workyou have to cough or sneeze or day By blow your nose After supress-in- ing on the new concrete ditch in visiting for thirteen days at the a home of his parents Mr and Mrs all of these and getting Axtell Newell said Clare got Kenneth the breeze “scratch” on his head and he re- Harold Whitlock in Centerfield nearly close enough Tuttle his on a bruise ceived leg His next station will be at Fort slight changes These privileged huntConservation ers aren’t going to hurt our deer The “scratch” Clare received took Belvoir Va where the servicein22 stitches to close Newell man will study diesel mechanics commuch are herds very There Officer formed me Wonder how many plaints that this is a privileged Utah State hunt This is a fact but it is a stitches it would have taken if You Clare had received a cut? UnderFish & Game privilege that is available to all stand the man with the “scratch” who want to participate I haven’t seen or heard of any is doing fine We are well on our way into molestation of livestock so far the hunting seasons The Morn- this year It didn’t take the conUnder the sponsorship of the ing Dove and the Archery Hunts tented fat cattle long to get used county civil defense director that opened on Sept are to a few men on foot who were Leslie J Anderson a weekly The Grouse and so intent on sneaking upon a column will appear in this newsnearly over M Chukar seasons as well as some deer Most of the cattle that I for the benefit of our readwho has spent paperThe column is to inform the of the deer hunts was around didn’t even raise Kim Larson ers three years with the U S Air open this week end Sept 16th their heads public on what to do in case of Force in in arrived Germany The following week end the Elk There are a lot of complaints war and this country comes unseason and then the Duck and that the bow hunters wqund a Gunnison September 4th He will der attack leave with his Deer All of these “seasons” re- lot There are bound to be some spend a N Leon Larson prior to minds me of the Teacher that wounded but most of these father CIVIL DEFENSE BULLETIN 3 asked the boy to name the sea- stories originate with the hunters reporting to an AF base in NUMBER Texas He named: The Fishing themselves sons They just downThere are various types of Season the Deer Season the Elk right hate to admit they missed Lanor D Whitlock RCT El has shelters which will provide adeSeason and the Pheasant Season There is still some real good You There are a few comments I’d fishing left Community Lake in finished his basic training in the quate fallout protection (Continued On Page 3) like to make about the Archery Ephraim Canyon Yearns Reser- Army in Fort Ord Calif and is Season: With few exceptions this voir in Manti Canyon the Lakes were all group of hunters are great sports- in Six Mile Canyon men and surely cannot be class- planted just prior to Labor Day ed as meat hunters are and because of the past storms in They making all efforts to be good the mountains haven’t been fishsports and I know they appre ed very heavy Now is the best Facts For On Civil Defense Service Hews Climax to a Century Utah pioneers in Iron County made the first west of the Missouri River But it took most of a century to develop a successful steelmaking industry Now iron mining and steel making comprise one of Utah's greatest industries with 5000 employees and an annual payroll of $38000000 Moreover each year the industry pays millions in taxes that help maintain state and local government services In 1852 pig iron UTAH MII1ING "From t ho earth comes an abundant ASSOCIATION life far all" Hunts Peaches Shurfine Milk TALL (Halves) I'k NO 4 for 89c 24 for $529 48 for $675 Double Duck Beans Sklppy Dog Food NO NO CANS $100 48 for $398 EiTSLDMTOM INCREASES YOUR PROFITS! 303 CANS 5 for 69c 12 for 24 for $325 Tastewell Cream Corn Shurlac Instant Milk 3 QUART CANS 7 for $100 CANS NO 303 CANS 6 for $100 SIZE 24 for $389 Hunts New Potatoes 25c Each 24 for $519 Swansons TV Dinners 2 for 99c no 300 Cans 9 for $100 48 for $495 CHRISTY’S FRIENDLY STORE GUNNISON UTAH 4 It works 1 It distributes your work load Fall fertilization transfers a vital farm to the season In the spring planting season time labor and equipment are needed for other job ALL WINTER LONG fertilizer applied in the fall of soil bacteria on the job of 5 ecaying organic residues during the fall Wi- USS Nitrogen eta BILLIONS and early spring months Bacteria rot r stalks stubble roots and crop converting them into NUTRIENTS for the spring crops Bacteria through ths decay of organic residues to also add that vital constituent HUMUS the soil When soil nitrogen is in short supply bacteria use all that ia available and crops nter residues sufTcrl 6 It gives you MORE pasture In early epring Fall fertilization will give you MORE pasIn recent experiments in early spring fall fertilization haa doubled and aometimee tripled the production of pasture the following Rapid spring growth of pasturs and spring hay crops means earlier grazing more animals per acre and more grazing days during the growing season This means MORE POUNDS of beef or milk from every acre ture Did You Know He 2 It enables you to use farm labor & equipment more efficiently The ahift in labor through fall fertilization permits a more efficient farming operation The most eflicient use of costly farm lalior and is essential for MAXIMUM PKO- etjuigment S It prolongs growing season Top dressing with USS Nitrogen fertilizers FALL will PROLONO your grazing When there ie an ample aupply of nitrogen available throughout the root tone small grains hay pasture crops and in the season make greatly increased fall growth This often extends the crazing season several weeks Extra weeks of fall (raxing will reduce the amount of expensive feed end supplements you will have to buy THIS MEANS MORE fltOFlT FOR YOUI 3 It assures fertilization Unfavorable weather in the spring may mean not getting fertilizer on the (rope at all Time is critical in the spring and often by the time you can get onto the ground it’s time to plant Fertilizers 7 It helps prsvsnt compaction of ths soil Fall fertilization avoids compacted end rutted fields As moat fanners snow good management practices dictate that soil should not lie tilled or driven over when wet Ample time ia available for fertilization in Jhe fall and therefore a dry period can be selected for fall 1 nia results in much leas compacapplication tion of the soil On the other hand with spring fertilization the soil is generally more moist and compaction ia often the result enough ferlilittr harvtit more dullartl sold by reliable dealer and manufactured USS Nitrogen by United Slates SlecL Nitrogen Fertilizers I "4 Insist on knew where to hit! On of the early engineering feats In Utah was ths big Cornish pump which raised waters from ths fabulous Ontario It could pump Mine at Park City 3606404 gallons of water each day lifting It 400 feet out of the mine One day the Cornish pump stopped Nothing would get it going again and the rising water In the mine wa a In desperation a Scotserious danger tish engineer working In a competitive mine waa summoned He climbed up on the pump flywheel truck H mighty blow with an ordinary sledge hammer and the porno started turning again Ha wa thanked profusely and congratulated for hi skill His blit wa $1000 end The outraged mine operator writ the hill beck and demanded sn Itemization The engineer replied st follows: Fr hitting the wheel with s hammer 50c for knowing where to hit the wheel $99950 Important Knowing your business Especially U this true with an organisation like the U 8 Brewers whose trained Itaff Is constantly et work to bslp preserve orderly well conditions for the sate rf regulated beer and ale the light beverages of moderation enjoyed In Utah © ’I'M HWi Hi iU f A |