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Show March The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Six Church of Jesus Christ of Latteroffered has tentatively day Saints a donation of $30,000 to aid In the construction of the edifice. Since S. THEATER TO It plans have not been completed, at cost estimate to Is Impossible CAMPUS BE ON this time. It Is likely, however, that student and alumni funds will needed to finance the job. A replica of an old Salt Lake be torn since pioneer landmark, long Although the building will reprecamstructure exdown, will be erected on the sent the early-da- y pus of the University of Utah. for ternally, Ite Interior will embody plans are being completed most modem Ideas of stage deSalt the the Unibuilding a model of the old sign. Being smaller than on the stood which HONORS the Hall, Lake Theater, BASKETBALL versitys Kingsbury corner of First South and State largest legitimate theater In the streets, according to A. If, Reiser, nation, It will get away from many S0N member of the board of regents. difficulties encountered In the Berausc the theater will be a larger auditorium. At present RESIDENT so monument to the cultural initiaKingsbury Hall Is used for tive of Utahs colonisers, the many other activities that the University Theater Is severely Itobert Rife, son uf Mr. and Mra FAMILY GOSHEN hampered. Vern Rife of Duchesne, formerly In honor won of Kurcka, special basketball play recently when he was reported as the ti point man for Uintah division, during the Enjoy the Comfort The desccndcnts of GOSIIEN . league, games, Rife was reported to have gar-- 1 Hans and Marinda Jasperson held And Convenience Of nered a total of 48 field goals and j a family reunion at the Spring eve--1 12 foul counters for a total of 108 ke ward hall on Saturday points. His nearest competitor ninffi February 28. The eveninge Included program and refresh-Thfrom Uintah had 81 points. which on Duchesne team mcnta. Rife played took second place in jj,e officers, who had served for HOT WATER tho Uintah Division of Region fcn years, were released and new Five, with Roosevelt coming first officers elected. Mr. John Nelson and to go to the state tournament. was elected as New Westinghouse as historian, Nelson Helen Eva Mrs. Julia Okelbcrry, age 82, a Enthusiasm Continues 10 Gal. Automatic daughter of Hans and Marinda At Teen Club Jasperson, was the oldest member REPLICA OF OLD L (0 n it HD Game Head Says Reciprocal License Fees Amone States Virtually Impossible MIXERS LOSE TILT TO l'AYSON LIONS In their last game of the season with Payson. Tintie lont by nine Thr point, the score ending the but a game good boys played Lions managed to keep Just a little ahead throughout the ronteat. IT 42-3- 3. j Reciprocal Fees and Regulations On A Nation-Wid- e Scale Not Suitable Because of Present Regulations fct'S mul fishing nrul hunting rights among stairs is virtually impossible to scl up. Director Ross Leonard said upon completion of n license fee survey which the Utah director will present in a paper to be delivered at the North NELSON TAKES NERO R(i(r(riiil liu-ns- c American Wildlife Conference in St. Ixmls this week. Having made an extensive tabulation of 38 stairs and four Cana- - SCORING HONORS; 11 Psyson Officialsen. s- -- 33 1 28 23 3142 Carter and Christen- SCIENTIST WOULD GET GOLD FROM GREAT SALT LAKE non-reside- nt non-reside- nt George Csmsmis, 17, New York, teen-ag- e scientist who has already achieved considerable publicity, would extract gold from the mineral-lade- n waters of Great Salt Lake, he reports to the United Press. Camals has already worked Mr. Leonard queried all states out a process for extracting gold their attitude on reciregarding from ocean water. Of Utah and procal agreements on a national Great Sait Lake he says: "It is scale. Twenty-fou- r states opposed interesting to note that the Great the plan, three were In favor, and Salt Iake in Utah was formed by the approved reciprocal g rivers flowing through agreements only in big game or a ahmild and contain regions other specific departments. larger perrentage of gold than aea The catch to the whole prob- -' water. Only an extensive analysis of the lake could verify this." Aa lem of reciprocity comes from the soon as he has finished college, fact that fish and game laws and Camamls plans to come to Salt license fees are set up by the leg-- ! in 23 states of the 33 Lake City to make a study of the Great Salt Lake anil determine ita IT S A STkANiE gold extraction possibilities. YmiLl a gold-hearin- rest Reed Nelson captured individual scoring honors in the Nebo district basketball race with a total of 92 points. Hudson of Tintie placed second with 77, Dixon of Payson was third with 74, and Keith Christensen of Springville placed fourth with 73. Final tabulation former . j (Continued from Page 1) in the gym and game room, which is equipped with pool and table tennis; Thursday evenings In the recreation room with assorted games and contests; lunch hours in the pool and table tennis depart- right-of-wa- Would Yon Like Somcifiingi 'To Brighten Up Your IImt? Ws Have Just the Thing! New Novelty Lamps ancl Attractive Planter Lamps We have a fine display Electric Roasters Waffle Irons Toasters Food Warmers Electric Irons and One Electric Mixer ELECTRIC Chi-ang- j WATER HEATER 119.95 j j Willi Normal Installation Drop in and Look Them Over1 Terms 9 ALLANS APPLIANCE I safe money! p, ; j accom-isiatu- wl re sateiime!" HELP WANTED nno KI KKKA to 1KOYO 1 (if Nil) PAY Ideal fur (i.l. who wants to go to school. sate trouble See R. M. CLOUD Goshen Reference Required Ive tried 'em all and there's no place like "home" for Ford service. Guess that's only natural when you realize Ford Dealers have 4 big advantages that save you time, money and troublei 1 DAC5AT IT. JAP3SC. 1 WANT "THAT W"SC?W IN THE MENHC'DSE FIXED z TJ'LD C 'O IT cj v WMEW I'M ALL IN! f 6Q3CNE55, PW. sues, Genuine Ford Parts Mechanics Ford-train- ed stjt nr didnt TD VOTK 3 NAE H.M5ELF TO AFFA2ZLE fiETTiNd HED MEN 19 VO 4 Factory-approv- ed Methods Special Ford Equipment rw M OmIw hvfct yme to fata lb tfw Pnd AJbs Smday franinpi lUm Skew; NSC mHpm. NtfwForW Theotar, Sunday AAmumm NBC mfwwfc Sm your Mwrpapur for Km and dados. GOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY MSTAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH of J 'Small Electric Appliances ' that have just arrived. WHY SO "One Utah mine ha over 300 miles of underground workings, which at present costs would require over $47,520,000 to open. This mine has been operating for about 70 years and millions have been paid to workers and ploughed Into it for equipment, blasting powder, timber, power, etc." i A NEW SHIPMENT OF LAMPS AUTOMATIC present. Those attending from Goshen were Mr. and Mra. Earl Okelbcrry and daughters, Ruth Lucille and Eva Pearl; Mr. and Mrs. John1 Nelson and Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jasperson, Don and Kenneth; Mrs. Leah Palmer, Helen and follows: ment. schedLarry; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hud-- 1 is Forwards Miniature auto racing G. T. F. P. uled for an early date, and several son and Tommy, and Mrs. Julia 36 45 20 92 outdoor activities will be planned Okelberry. Nelson, Sp. Fork 29 42 19 77 for the future, Including a marHudson, Tintie 24 42 14 62 bles tournament, kite flying conToone, Tintie PRETTY CHOOSEY 24 18 11 59 tests, and other events to be anBoswell, Juab Fullmer, Springville ..18 29 16 52 nounced later. R. Montague, Payson.,19 28 11 49 The boys appreciate the sup- THESE CHINESE Frampton, Sp. Fork....21 7 2 44 port given to this leisure time 18 14 7 43 program by the people of Eureka Wankler, Juab "Madame Chiang Kaishek wasnt Sanford, Springville....l5 18 11 41 and the Tintie District, and will well when she visited us In 1943, 41 11 18 15 activclub welcome visits during Harmer, Payson and she spent a lot of time In bed, Centers ity hours by parents and guard- and every time she got out, even G. T. F. P. ians. both sheets, the pil23 36 22 74 Dixon, Payson A Fathers and Sons program for a minute, low and the blanket spread, slips 31 73 58 later Christensen, Spgville..21 will be set for an evening lace with silk insertings and lace 24 24 8 56 in the season, at which time there Kay, Juab to be changed. And had edgings, 11 21 53 29 Tintie Roselune, is expected to be torrid competithe time Guards spread was tion between the "old boys" and every G. T. F. P. the club membership for cham- changed, it had to be sewed to the blanket so that not one bit of 26 32 17 69 Wilkey, Juab pionships in the various games of blanket could touch Madame ." B. Montague, Payson.,23 29 13 59 skill recently acquired. 22 23 10 54 Hales, Springville For the information of parents, From White House Dairy by 17 18 9 45 the Rowe, Sp. Fbrk boys are dismissed from Teen Worthington, Juab ....14 20 10 38 meetings punctually at 9 p. m., Mrs. Henrietta Neabit. White House housekeeper during the 14 12 9 37 without Chatwin, Tintie exception. The doors open Roosevelt administration, in the Brnckbank, Sp. Fork.,10 31 13 33 at seven. March issue of Cosmopolitan 9 21 6 24 reart. Tintie magazine. When a city passes the 800 states which answered the query. The heaviest storms of the winTwo states are regulated by the population mark, it becomes a ter are reported to have come on fish and game commission, and third class city. It is pointed out the upper Sevier watershed. Richwas field and eight are handled by the commis- that Maplcton's population adjacent area report very sion but within the confines of the 908 in 1940 and it is estimated to heavy snowfall. standards set down by the legis- be near the 1100 mark at present. With these figures, it would indilature. There is such a thing as bein' beso good that youre no good. Only three states reported that cate that Mapleton could have rebbles with crude markings on they were satisfied with their come a third class city seven years ago. them were used by men near the hunting and fishing license all others recommended changes. time of the stone age in playing Jack Clay, rhalrman of the Utah Find Ghost Story or in gambling. games ' Fish and Game The ancient Greeks can take Commission, and Hand grenades were used by Verdell Ritchie, president of the credit for the first ghost story ever U. S. Marines who served under Utah Wildlife Federation, writrn. The "llaid of Homer was John Paul Jones during the Revothe first ghost story in poetry. lution. panied Mr. Leonard to St. Louis set-u- The good that woodpeckers do eating destructive Insects far outweighs any pecking damage to the tree Itself, tree experts say. Though traffic rules they di. obey, Kids always have the i concluded that because of that license fees and fishing and Score by quarters: 11 Tlntlc ; Biggest problem to surmount before construction can begin the disposition of Fort Dougii? since it is hoped that the theater can be built on this property There Is practically no availabu space on the present campus. 0F nt OTHERS ARE LISTED the fact hunting regulations are set out by the legislatures in most every state, to make uniform regulations would take years to accomplish, and only then with 100 percent from all states. "We have to abandon the Idea of reciprocal fees and regulations on a nation-wid- e scale, Leonard said. "Some states have worked out arrangements which are successful, and most statea would be able to work out suitable arrangements Insofar as their state laws would permit, but to put it on a national scale would be hopeless, the way the regulations arc now art up, he pointed out. Fishing and h u n tl n g feea throughout the nation range from 25c to $5.00 for resident sportsmen. Leonard reported. Western states have high fees, but have the most game, and inasmuch as fees pay for the maintenance of the game herds and restocking of the ranges, plus damage by game animals. It follows that feea should be higher for these states. Wyoming, he explained, has the highest hunting ticket $100. This is the only state which requires a to hire a guide before he ran go into the hills. South Dakota has rlosed season to outsiders in the waterfowl and big game brackets, ami restricts the first 10 days of the phcaannt hunt to local hunters. G0T0 12, 194a R. M. CLOUD - Owner |