Show - THE GUNNISON JVALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH mvj 0 Lauren the American farmer the greatest livestock show on earth is the International Livestock Exposition held in Chicago each For tories and 11 countries foieign here A steer ford that stock can the American Great produce for animals (left) show The animal was sold hampshire for a record judging 0 A Olj j’f AAA IndoorS'Outdoors his n r"3 ZT is shown wool on one of his as he prepares sheep the to show the after taken Ralph Ind (right) he clips was of farmer care is to prepare showing of Avilla for — the finest live by every exhibitor as standard is only one International Big Springs by Lloyd Robinson crowned the There named owned Special the warm hunters months ol desk chairs (or some the year are warned by medical authorities to 'take it easy" when they spend that other month in pursuit of game or fish Too many in this category of sportsmen wind up each year as woundless ‘‘casualties" The sportsman may have been a fleet back or have seen plenty ol wartime combat but if he is over the physical meridian his best bet is to refrain from pushing himself at any stage of his outing Extra exertion after long period of physical inactivity can place a dangerfatal strain on his ous and heart It has been estimated that up to 40 per cent of hunting fatalities are due to heart failure Too the admonition to "take It easy” is nothing more than plain common sense A man who spends 48 or 50 weeks in the year behind a desk la In no physical shape to walk 10 or 15 miles a day over rough terrain lugging a rifle or possibly a take of heavy game Neither is he in shape to wade five or six miles stream of As for hunters there are several recorded instances where the sheer excitement of flushing game has proved too much for an overstrained heart who animal ty V 0 Grand for championship a three lambs was won by the trio at left shown with owne er James Barlass 20 of pen of Wis 320 weighed for I v:v 0 v V f 7 the In 2V t v' the swine division feeding v sold The cham- pound cup was presented by dub to the junior contest of the show Kiwanis stockyards Barlass lambs and pounds $125 a pionship the three The The grin ' shown abeve now permlte apertamea to enjoy the thrills ef la their ewa cooking right hemes and all the year-- ’ round toe The grid swings la ever the fire for grilling and eat ever the magnesium griddle far removing er turning feeds It la easily cleaned after use One eaa grin fry roast broil and area bake ea this Important addition to sportsmen's gear for winning AAA Nature In The Raw grand champion Litpen of three hogs was shown by Emerson 0 In the picture tlejohn of Christiansburg at right Littlejohn is being presented the blue ribbon by a judge’ The champion pen of three was lauded as a splendid example of animolj of the berkshire strain The hogs by Swift and were purchased cents per for 80 Company pound r l('S' u O left III hog of The grand champion was the hampshire with owner a Joe' Pecharich club member show young producers the 1950 exposition barrow 18 shown walked at of Bushnell In many classes of the off with top prizes An example of what state conservation departments mean when they say to leave young wildlife alone is offered by a recent release of the United Press the Wildlife Management Institute reports According to this report Mr and Mrs Seaton Barker owners of a health resort near Colusa California adopted a fawn four years ago and raised It on a bottle All the children In the neighborhood made a pet of "Bambl" as the deer was called and they delighted in posing for their pictures with their arm s around the sleek neck of the now buck Bambl was their playmate until a few weeks ago when a sudden change took place In his personality A few days ago the deer was seen with blood on his antlers and one Nick Mlskulln was found dead near his car his body trampled and torn by hooves and antlJrs A posse shot the buck as It tried to break Into an automobile in an attempt to reach two screaming women who had barely reached safety ahead of him ' What might have happened if this Instinctive seasonal aggressiveness bad overtaken the deer at one of the children's photography parties Is not pleasant to contemplate Leave young wildlife where you find it! f A a a 4 f Watch That Line I Fly fishing lines should not be left on reels over the winter season because they will take on troublesome WNDOITY SOPHOMORES supposed to make his school about Charlie trippi in 3 SEASONS CF PREP PUH WITH FfTZ SCOREO CERALCtGAvHlGHHC POINTS TRACK RAN THE CO IN 08! F HE CAN BRAVE THE JINX RUINED a STAR HEU BE THE BACK HAS SEEN SINCE CHOCKHOO' JUST 424 msmm ' ( HU hown I 1200 18 of Chapin Rohe Qj ’Delbert at with right 8 C7HAT TEAM OEFENDINO CHAMPION OF natLhcxxey LEAGUE THIS YEAR? ANSWERwa juoai'30 steer was Diamonds The the grand champion livestock Rex Layne May Be A Dempsey By has been tthunter's moons GRANTLAND a NUMBER of since a young fellow by the name of Jack Dempsey came out of Utah and Colorado to let' the boxing game on fire Dempsey was 24 years old when he won the heavyweight championship from Jess Willard St Toledo In 1919 That waa a trifle over 31 yean ago Dempsey lifted the ring gam nt ef the meraaa at that time Be served aotloa ea hit arrival by knocking nut Fred Fulton a leading contender In some 17 seconds And Fultoa waa rated one of too best fighters ef that time eleaa to the top Ho waa around I feet 4 or I with deadly left keek Ha eould punch and bo coold box But Dempsey weighing ISO moved In like a western tornade sad ana punch wus enough Fulton could whip moot of the heavyweights around today Now another young fighter by the nemo of Rex Lnyne comes out of Utah with a good chance to give ths ring gams a big lift Jan Willard waa Big heavyweight champion when Jack Ezzard Charles Dempsey arrived weighing 182 pounds la champion aa young Layne arrives on the scene believe Esaord Charles eould have beaten the Willard ef 1919 and 1 am fairly sure that Lays couldn't hnva gone mere than a re and or two with ef that year Which proves nothing as far as 1951 to earn corned Lqyne Is a fine young prospect Ha la on toe hungry aide sa Dempsey waa He Is dead gams and he can take s punch He la supposed to be a hard puncher which he had no chance to prove against toe retreating slippery Walcott One point Is dead certain Layne shouldn't be rushed He isn't ready yet He needs more bard road work mors conditioning Ths one thing that can ruin young Layne la the game Itself Uni It Caa Happm As the football campaign of 1950 progressed toe usual number of odd and offside Incidents happening! took placa Unexplainable thing! happen each fall In football and 1950 hai been no exception For example— there la Maryland Jim Tatum’a big experienced team goes to Georgia and gets wracked 27 to 7 Two weeks later Maryland ramblei to Michigan State and smashes that powerful outfit 34 to 7 It was Michigan State's only defeat RICE- - Then NC Stats beats Maryland 16 to 13 That’s a dizzy ferrla wheel to follow Then there's the western tangle headed by UCXA UC LA beats Stanford 31 to 7 California wrecks CCLA 35 to 0 Then Stanfard and California Us UBO gives California an even game and la unlucky to tote California beats UCJLA 35 to I Then UCXX beats CJSC 31 to 0 In the South Vanderbilt beats Alabama 37 to 21 Alabama beats Tula ns 25 to 14 So Tulane turns around and murders Vanderbilt 35 to 7 Columbia whips Cornell Pennsylvania runs over Columbia 34 to So Cornell beat Pennsylvania 13 to 6 This la quit enough to prove that you can’t take comparative scorea In or losers trying to pick wbinera It doesn't work' a lick The oddest tun of the season came on the final day of the Big Nina race Michigan at that time was well behind Ohio Stato and Illinois tor the Big Nina title Michigan and Wisconsin were Usd for third and fourth places Vet Michigan not only won ths crown but won without completing n single first down You caa say this la the first time any such thing aver happened la the hlatohy of footbalL he showed his block prize animal stote fairs grand championships and v V-- junior Rohe coal- - in six Illinois won that many V Gens Tunney was a heavyweight champion who quit well before bis time The two casta meaning Tunney and Louis arc quits different Gen had picked up over 3900000 in the second Dempsey fight' and over $500000 agalnit Tom Heaney Texas were thin In those days and Tunney carried home most of what he' made Taxes haVe hurt Louis la addition to this Tunney was nick ef at lea it a feed many nnglea ef Iks fight game that were toe same then as they are sew and will be n hundred years from new It would have been Interesting to tea how far Gena Tunney could have gone Those who followed him were Max Schmellng Jack Sharkey Prlmo Camera Max Baer and Jim Braddock Bt could have walked through tola collection without beads of perup a spiration Gene would have been in much bettor physical shape and would also have boxed their collective care eft And It to happens that Tunney waa n pretty fair puncher who whipped Jimmy Braddock Baer and li one of the gamest would have been outclassed by Tuntoe tired and toe be beat night ney tottering Baer Tunney could have moved through tola list— and retired unbeaten HowitOMS® it HAROLD ARNETT Instead they should be loosely coiled in a newspaper or bung loosely on a wide peg to avoid these kinks t ' Silk and nylon lines need no dressing and should only be completely cleaned and dried before storing All angling equipment Including the rod and reel should be stored In a place with dry etmosphere and covered with cloth or paper Avoid leaving tackle near bricks or metal that collects moisture A fly Is usually out of the angler's sight so he recognizes a strike by a slight pluck on the Una or he Sees a momentary pause In the motion of the line at toe point where h enters the water In either ease a quick reaction Is a "must else the flab will be gone long before S slow angler takes up toe slack A fly fished on or Just beneath the surface remains In plain sight of the angler who la thus able to aea the beginning of a strike Mil TO COLDS tarty ta stall Utah Idaho J Farm Machinery Business now franchisee in enjoying machinery household appliances and many other Unci Two locations ono In Utah's rlcht terming area end tho ether In a thriving Idaho town Ttli la a going business Ownr sailing due to otnor IntaraeU Will sell or loaao coo business or two separate bust neeiea Contact our office for further details See end make offer Pheoe Beneficial IIC Realty Co Realtor Waaklniten Bled Utah Osdan When t children are puny1 SCOTT’S VAUISIOU HOPS ’£M GROW STRONG Tanniy ind Louts Fly Technique adjudged the contest feeding reported that in :at Dickinson POPCORN I St‘i JltattklulrAX Always ftps a SPORTLIGHT AAA his steer pound r 7 SCHOOLS Enroll Now for Winter Clasa SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE Our New Address— 51 East 2nd So Approved for Veterans Save On Haircuts "kinks” r j j Foot Note Leather soles have what laboracall high "creep tory technlclani resistance" This means leather hai a marked ability to hold Ito original shape when under continuous stress such as on toe bottom of ahoes Take It Easy! year The 1950 show surpassed air previous records with entries from every state three terri- Q Prevent Scratching When movable tablet and chalra are to be placed on a polished floor cut pieces ths alze of a quarfrom an old ter of a felt hat and glut them to the bottom of too chair and tabla ltga This will prevent their scratching the floors By JOE MAHONEY HACKSAW TWEEZERS to make TWIIZCRS FROM HACKSAW BLADE5GR1ND TEETH OFF AND SHAPE DESIRED POINT HP AT BEND TIPS AND BOLT TO GETHER SPACING- WITH NUTS Weekly eblldree uke eaad more net— I ABO Vitamins bacta la frow ead devalo wbon (Ire them good tasting graaac every day It keek ’em rh a send teeth eff eelda tcett'e la a HIGH KNUtor FOOD TOMO — ehwnt A4D “roM mlee" ef V Itaailaa and neural ofl TASTES GOOD— THEY LOVB IT Eeenemteaall Buy today at yeas drug star M0XI than ait tonic— k’l powerful novrubmunf J WNU-- W 81—61 |