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Show Thuratliiy. Demastria and daughter of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Salt Lake e Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith and sons Corv and Terrv, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Garv Robb and daughters Karen and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Hryon Robb and lamily and Wayne Kobb all of Salt Lake, e Mr. and Mrs. liert Mayhew of Bountiful spent five days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ieo firady. e Miss Linda and Mary Ann Wright spent the weekend with their parents Mr. ICinwvril, I'tiili KTANIVAUIl .N'hvi-iuIh- t I ananDCQffi 1972 cwhewed EAGLE TALK e Mr. and Mrs. Allen Uroadhead and son of Ogden spent deer season weekend with Allen parents Mr. and Mrs. Delbert C30C300W!K3CCOnCi:t'1s5fc Uroadhead. e Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Iiirrh over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Udell Last Tuesday, an all girls asstfinlily Iiirrh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nirk Panas and sons of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. D. was held at Duchesne high. It was discussed and agreed iiptm Hurt the girls at Duchesne high school could now wear pants to school. One stipulation was that would be no blue demlns. On Wednesday all the students gathered Ry Marsha Turnhuw in the auditorium for wliat is known as the slave sale. Students are chose they stand on the The rise of School Spirit is gradually stage and are auctioned off. all the The person bidding the most money takes spreading through the school, by and events wtdeh are taking activities many of the rest of the the slave responsibility day. The Juniors are working hard this plare. Everyone is getting ready for the start year. We feel we have a real of basketball. The speech department Is busy working team this year. The coach and boys on their Intersquad meet this week. The good so that they can students participate in delates and various are really working hard state the take Championship. week. the other activities during The Clieerleaders and Tlgerettes are The Harvest Ball at Duchesne high will behind the boys all the way getting new invited. is 10 . Everyone be held Nov. cheers and marches. Which will lead the boys onto Victory. The term ended last Friday, and we By Sherlene Ivle and Mrs. Leland Wright attending school at Logan, got Serum report cards Wednesday. The Juniors, class rings finally arrived. Their rings are the neatest rings the Junior class have ever had. The year books are still on sale for $6.00. There is almut a month left to order them. The deadline is Dec. 1, after this no more year books will tie sold. Tlie Junior Jog will be held Nov. 10 at 6:30. Couples 50 ?, stags 35?, 35?. Cake Walk. Everyone come and have fun. in iiu Every Night the carnival, a PURPLE COW DRIVE-I- N DOWNEY FABRIC SOFTENER BIZ PDESOAK nnz CRACKERS HEINZ KETCHUP ... - 3-- U9 MANDARIN ORANGES NOT or REGULAR CAIID CHIU--- -'3 CamPb",'a Cream of Mushroom CRANBERRIES r. All snowmobilers and snowmobile dealers are invited. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in snowmobiling, snowmobile racing and conservation of the natural resources and environment. Officers of the club said they hope to have some films and other information for presentation at the meeting. The club plans to build a class A track in the Mountain Home area. Refreshments will be seven. Price with price regulations, the the Price Commission detailing the amount of the price reductions that will be made to comply with the order. ALTAMONr3 THEATRE THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY NOVEMBER WALT DISNEYS Run, Cougar, Run RATED "O" Box Office Opens at 7:00 r finer Quality, at a Better Price Look, Shop and Save More at CASH MEAT Grade Hens . . lb. 370 A" Grade ,b- - TOP QUALITY 65' Butterball SCOTT FIESTA 4.1 530 NORBEST Toms TOWELS - 89' 3 rolls .... 89 n QE(t J' 4 . . lb. 410 r PORK CHOPS PORK ROAST COUPON! 79' 79' I 1 lutes. 5 I I COUPON! ORAQGE JUICE .95 I with coupon MEAT MAHKET .VALUABLE FROZEN FOODS 38-0- Expire CASH 79 C00P0H SAVintS! (risco noiL 4- STRAWBERRIES I I LEMS GARBAGE 4 for ' $1 25 3 boxes ICASH MEAT MARKET I MEAT PIES Morton Beef, Chicken, Turkey 6-- Expire VALUABLE 1 COUPON! I 3-l- b. M 8? 89' . t 89' 3 Cash Meat Market Offer expire 111172 Phone 722-202- 1 "WE GIVE COLD STRIKE OTAMPtr 1 79 FISH STICKS Layer Cake Mixes 12 pm. Show Starts 7:80 p.m. Box Office Closes at 8:00 p.m. CARTOON C 79' VALUABLE Texas Pink Price WESTERN FAMILY BIG GRAPEFRUIT has Commission 11 for r' The ordered the Associated Food Stores, Inc., to make reductions in prices, according to Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue. Associated Food Stores had increased some prices above the base period prices and their 1972 fiscal year, profit margin was in excess of the base period profit margin. To bring its operations into compliance ed t; 98' LARGE EGGS 44' doz 43 STRAWBERRY PRESERVES program by reporting violations observed in the field. With good information, such as vehicle description, license number description of hunters Involved and numbers from fixed-wingaircraft and helicopters, enforcement agents have successfully prosecuted many arch enemies of wildlife. On occasion, many hours of an officers time have been wasted trying to follow inaccurate or incomplete Information reported by hunters who suspected a game violation. A recent report of illegal hunting from a helicopter caused enforcement personnel to spend several hours and considerable travel time away from their normal enforcement duties. Althoughwell intentloned, hunters' information proved inaccurate. Chief of taw Enforcement John Nagel requests continued cooperation but emphasizes a need for accurate and substantial information of suspected violations. A meeting of the recently organized take Snowmobile Association will be held Thursday, Nov. 9, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Altamont American Legion Hall. Fred Lindsay is the president; Tom and Mike Thacker, Hancock, secretary-treasure- class 9-10-- Utah hunters have aided the Division of Wildlife Resources law enforcement : reduce prices of food in stores Commission has ordered Associated to reduce all selling prices to base period The Ute Indian Tribe has announced levels and then to further reduce the that the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in prices to compensate for the excess Northeastern Utah has been closed to charges during the present fiscal year, An alternative method of price hunting fur the 1972 season because of pressures from local sportsman's clubs, reduction is that prices of goods and and the State Fish and Game offices. This services be reduced by an amount restriction coversmembers of the ute In- sufficient to insure that the profit margin dian Tribe for deer, elk, pheasant, and for the present entire fiscal year will not predators. Refunds for licenses already exceed its base period profit margin. In addition. Associated may not purchased will be made upon presentation of the licenses to the Tribal Fish and Game increase the selling price of any goods or services above the current lawful selling offices either by mail or In person. price without the written approval of the Price Commission. On or before November 15, 1972, Associated is required to file a report with wildlife officers Moon A Specials for Nov. on reservation Grocers ordered to Hunters can assist Snowmobile group plans meeting tonight at 7:30 sHinsored a sock-hop- . The music was furnished by Seeburgh High Fidelity and admission was 35 cents per person. On November 10 the Juniors will sponsor a girls choice dance. The band will he Kilte Wind and all girls are invited to get their dates and come. Boys cant wear levis and girls must wear dresses. Monday through Saturday 6:00 to Closing $4 the Sophomore hunting warning Huntinng." These signs are available free The students at AIIS held their annual carnival last Friday from 7:30 to 9:30 in the high school gym. All those who attended enjoyed themselves and agreed that the whole affair was a success. After PIZZA! Til Ute Tribe repeats or "Open to Pheasant Permission" By Jackie McDonald iTflT I they are LONGHORN LINGO ftmrfanaotyttfei& from any Wildlife Resource office or local conservation officer. Water fowl shooting hours for November 11 begin at 8 a.m. November 11. Shooting limes after the first day are daylight hours. The daily bag limit for pheasant is 3 cocks with a possession limit of 6. Quail limits are 8 daily and 16 in possession. The statewide quail hunt runs through December 10. Pheasant hunters in Salt take, Utah and Sevier counties have until November 24 to bag their quarry. The pheasant season runs through December 10 throughout the rest of the state. Specific restrictions or closures may be imposed by individual landowners or administering agencies. Private landowners or groups of landholders may post their land open to pheasant hunting through December 10 as is specified for state and federal lands. Persons who wish to extend the season on their property may post signs with the words Open to Pheasant Hunting by surgery. Ex-lad- gj1 1frc Utah's pheasant and quail hunting 8 a.m. Saturday, seasons open at e Mrs. Floyd Abplanalp and family of Salt take spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright spent a few days visiting their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dana of Wyoming. Mrs. Delbert Broadhead accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Merkley of Duchesne to Ilirknell to attend a wedding reception fur their nephew, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lennon and family of Montana were visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Alen Broadhead and son of Ogden are spending the weekend with Alan parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead. Miss Carolyn Wright of Salt take came home over the weekend to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright, her father came home Saturday from the Duchesne County hospital after having TIGER TALES Qnnutfll' Ora Pheasant and Quail hunts to open this Saturday Woe ve It, Umh |