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Show Season on geese one week later first week waterfowl season, will be on Utah marshlands. The Board of Fish and Game designated October 18 as the opening date for goose hunting. This is one week later than the October 11 duck opener. John Nagel, waterfowl supervisor, said Our local Canada goose population has sustained heavy hunting mortality during the past two years and even with the seasonal limit of eight birds, we feel the harvest has been too high. Additionally, nesting success of Canada geese was extremely disappointing during this past spring. Nagel said that by not shooting geese the first week of the waterfowl season the total harvest can be reduced by about 15 percent, This saving should allow us to retain a daily bag limit of two birds and a season limit of eight without harm to Utahs Canada goose population. One other restriction will also be in effect on Canada geese, Nagel pointed out, this will be in Daggett County where the goose hunt will not open until NovemShoooing of geese during the of the taboo Utah Valley Opera Association season Bubbling with enthusiasm for the 1969-7- 0 to get underway shortly are these officers of the organization who are launching the annual membership drive here today. Shown left to right, front: Mrs. Derelys Anthony, Secretary; Mrs. Mercedes Bjarnson, Third Vice President. Back: LaVorn Sparks, President; B. Davis Evans, Director of the season's first musical; Mrs. Josephine Bird, Fourth Vice President and Leo Allen, Treasurer. ber 1969-7- 0 " THE PAYSON Second Section ing to enlarge the existing goose population to fill unoccupied habitats in this area. If hunters kill these local geese, the chances of enlarging the breeding population are severly reduced. Delaying the season until November 15 will allow geese from western Wyoming to move into Daggett County during their normal migration and reduce the impact of hunting through a dilution process. Special signs will be posted around the hunting areas to remind hunters about the delayed opening on geese in the State this year. 15. This he said is because we are attempt - Virginia Lloyd Evans, (Mrs. B. Davis Evans) is listed in the sixth Edition, 1970-7- 1 of Whos Who of American Women. The book published by the A. N. Marquis Company of Chicago, is an extension of Whos Who in America and a component volume of the Marquis Biographical LiMrs. Evans biographical sketch is as born Salt Lake follows: City, to Joseph and Mary M. Johnson Lloyd, student of the Brigham Young University; married B. Davis Evans, children.. Joseph, Lloyd, David John, Michael Refell and Patricia. Substitute' and since 64; News teacher.. 1945-5- 0 correspondent for the Daily Herald, 1951-6- 1. The Salt Lake Tribune since 1963; Buyer Trade Book Department, B.Y.U., 1963-6Staff Writer and photographer the Spanish Fork Press since 1964, Payson Chronicle since 1967; Chairman Rheumatic Drive 1950; American Cancer Drive, 1961-6- 3; Member of Mayors Committe for beautification and safety since 1965; member of Governors Committee for Civil Board of Directors, Utah Defense, 1963-6Valley Opera Company, since 1963; Secretary of Young Republicans Utah County, 1948-4- 9, County Vice Chairman, 1948-4President of the Womens Republican Study Club, Spanish Fork, 1947-4Recipient photo award Salt Lake Tribune Photo award, 1964, Writing award, 1957; First place TV script, Provo Branch of Ameri- - chairman, The season will open with the Utah premiere of George M. starring Jay Jolley on Nov. 12, 13, 14, and 15. This hit Broadway musical depicts the life and time of legendary song and dance man, George M, Cohan, who wrote such favorites as Your A Grand Old Flag, Marys a Grand Old Name, Over There, Give My Regards to and hundreds of others. Broadway, The second production of the season slated for February will be Guys and Dolls, the Broadway musical which has drawn record crowds all over America. The final offering of the season will be The Barber of Seville in April. This e favorite opera will serve as a showcase for some of Utah Valleys most outstanding talent. Season tickets for your family or separate individuals can be obtained by calling your local representative, or sending in the application that many of you will be reIn Payson call ceiving in the mail. Mercedes Bjarnson and in 6. Spanish Fork, call Virginia Evans, 1945-46)Cl- 9; 8; Arthur Fiedler conducts his orchestra and chorus in Christmas carols during a The recording session for Zion album which is being offered to customers. album will be available in October. 465-324- 4, 798-641- Amnnou 4; 4; all.-tim- GET st, can Pen Women; Member National League American Pen Women; (President, 1963-6Representative to Washington D.C. 1963) Spanish Fork Federated Womens Council, (Secretary, 1950) Business and Professional Womens Club. Member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Member of Young Womens Mutual Improvement Association Stake Board, Stake Sunday School Board, Alpha Thae Literary; President 1951-5- 2. Home: 445 East Center Street, Spanish Fork, Utah: Office: 280 North MainStreet, Spanish Fork Utah also 35 West UtahAve. Payson, Utah. 4; long-runni- We know you B Virginia Evans named in 1970-7- 1 Who's Who brary. Utah Valley Opera association plans announces the membership Mrs. Mercedes Bjarnson. CHRONICLE Thursday, October 2, 1969 Photo-journali- Now that the greasepaint has been removed and the costumes have been put away for our last production of Funny Girl, Utah Valley Opera Assn, is ready to get underway with the 1969-7- 0 season, Orchard Hills of Utah Christmas album being prepared will be as excited as we are about our program for the coming year and will want to bring your family Just as dress manufacturers are now showing their winter lines, Zions First National Bank is in the process of pre- paring one of its year-en- d promotions, a to all three of our offering. Possessing membership tickets, assures you of reserved seats at all productions. Christmas album,Christmastime Carol and Song. , in , The RCA album, a regular $4.98 value wili be made available to Zions customers for $1.00 in November under special arrangements. Decorated on the cover with a Christmas tree, the new album will feature selections by four artists Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gor me, Leontyne Price, and Arthur F iel- -, ler, his orchestra and chorus. The album will be packaged in a book-tyjacket, and inside, informal photographs will show the recording sessions. pe Virginia Evans BANK CENTRAL COMPANY & TRUST 237 North Main PROUDLY AK jn llJ I - Spanish Fork, Utah m OPENING t t i FRIDAY 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday FULL SERVICE yBANK o f i t L, t ii d$ k 6 it |