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Show ...rnihf ir,2 r T!.v Kuivl.a ", :Y . ' ( l';i-- ilV Fish and Game : .rUr lii-- j i i Iage Three have held li e success of the limit wl it otherwise could lie w liven so. I lie enliv le- c'l'cited :,, i.i.t puits from mer tile state show .ill 1,1 pel uni uvel ige of slightly over liu , I'Uli- tel Mil l r- -, I'lieas.iiu and (nail The three " and lire half dav se.lsoll for these of uf ended Novi mbi-- 11. ,m i.ieis uf ill ills ti'u. lied loi'.lino iiplanil game told J i i nt s . ;u i. ei s Weie m ule happy by the the Ci d.n i i'liti'U,e.t div Weather during llua 'pii-inb- liid-t,.- i . .w-ii- - Mews Notes ... Background For Holiday Dining ' I ' ' ; se.l-.lll- i " i "I'li. i. i . K ' ' ' 'll " : I i . .. l. ' T' ' 1. 1, . ' ' ' ' i i1: I! ! i . ' ".ni.-i'- . ' ' ' I ' .. ') . :m i' i. j li -- II,. .... ! 1 uVi'l li'iui-n- uj -- It is Iii'ril 1'!'. li. I'li1 i;, nf !!i,isi .IV. ' 1 ): III. I Ton ssj.-i,ud.- sill'i'tssfllliv illt-lii at tin- Price ;i. r.,1.1 K.'lllii diinii invj. Iliev ,ini.' in, in 1i ( turds raised at the tarm dm in-- ' l!i:,i Some cla, kins e. i; held tlnoiigli t'ont il to l,e iv.,1 a- - I. rood MI! Ot , . - w. Aldrich. Hah Copjicr public relali..::, Abravancl. I lah Smplini.i ni,;! .ift, liwctur lo complete detail on commit radio Iim.:h!i j,n. 1. will be aired starting January l.i , t ith Maurice cm'i-r.- . IM11 ,.ril., - Itird i,. t -- iiii; llii' t'tah I eiart nient Kennecott Sponsors Symphony i of weekly radio s pro- - at s o'clock hh a public service to give everyone m the intermountain area an npMr-tunit- y to hear the outstanding Ltali Symphony Orrhestra. Four of the broadcast will he live and will originate from the auditoriums of the it i n g h a in , Cyprus, Jordan and Cranite high schools. Arrangements for the new series were recently completed by Nelson W. Aldrich, public relations director for the Utah Cupper Division of Kennecott, Mrs. S. I. Dobbs, chairman of the Utah Art Institute board David S. Itomm-v- . managing director nt the symphony and conductor Maurice Ahravancl. Thursday nights gnsBassss: the benefit attend the concerts jjjjoot Tibemacle. at the third straight year, Utah Division of Kennecott will the popular Utah Sym-Sm- w broadcasts over radio station El on Thursday nights beginning Jmusit 1, 1953. Thirteen one-hoUnms will he broadcast during February and March, iptions will be made of the concert programs at the and then broadcast on For the ffi ur Little town society boils down kneney in many cases. 1eople tire easily when they ate (doing something they dislike. I .!' iif .'in- tin poM e.i-.iiii K.arlv leports here tin liel-eve- e ' , n-- g -j d I'reseii! I'lmk.ll expel in.i-ntwo veins ago in an i !'r..it en eid.ilili.-d- ; this fine uplaliii game bud in eleT'.lu.d si.uut.mle .iiiat mils. Jl is Dial about jier eeht of the sta'es land ali-suilnblo habitat for thi-.-birds. "igin.il plants m the wild Weie made at two sites only a year ago. Success of these plants is eVl- -, deni-i-by the broods i f bints eonnled at these sitesusing during tla psM smiimer. It. is known that these young birds raised in tin Wild have a lliueli better i rlianee to suivive .and than the original plants that were V. raised in captivity. Cl. uk. us have now hern released into a total of thirteen areas in the slate. A continuation of this 'X program during 1953 will find X areas being planed many n.-with supplemental releases X along ' of birds into these already storked. X After sixty days of bluebird X weather," recent storms have !X over the X brought state to both range and wildlife. X Most of Utah's major hunting sea- X sons have been held during this X Tind. X Karly field leports coming to .X Kish and 'lame Department offices X 'show variable surrrxs with these X several hunts as compared to oilier years, most such variation X being attnputable to the unusual X weather and heavy foliage condi- X X tions. It is notable that in spile of X tinder-dr- y conditions cveiywhere. X their were no hunts (aistponed X nor was there a major loss from X an excess of fires. Sportsmen generally arc to be congratulated on a job well done in this X The following rcpoits indicate X one of the most successful hunting X seasons on record :x This ten day X Mourning Dove early September hunt was the second such season to be held in recent years. Ample birds were present in all of the sixteen counties opened to shooting. Sage c; rouse Thirteen districts were opened to hunting dining a t null-- ;,';!te tl.e i(ieasam kill will at least ecti-that of last year, wln-- an tni''ii.il the iot.il ' ii'eiage of three birds were taken peieeiitac.rt of si;ci per hunter fur tin- - total season. A shipment, of tiiMl.tKHi m.u kinaw Migr-.itnr- ) Wat.rl.u. t at nuon Octoli-- i 17 the l,ui;t-ic- trout eggs has just been received seas.ui ini- liuk- - ai, I peesi by Ilie Utah Kish and Caine 1 eI'orit iiuii-through ,ay paitment. They came from a CiMid weather ti ci.Mliaiv. Canadian MUiire. success of this easi:i alieaiiv SjMikesmen for tlie depart uu-ii- l seems availed. Ik purls from the cite tlie good foiimie in obtaining five stale-ownepi.lihe sin it mg these eggs, in view of the short 111:11. sites, the fedeial mai.-hes near supply existing for tin past sever-a- l i years. It is hoped that another u'lgliam, ami piii'ii1,. tups alike Will lx de- ,,n induate t he eiYv 'weeks of this Sl"1' Imnl tu he lop. A11 ahuiidaiicc uf livrtvd in tin neitr fiiiure. Ono-hiil- f Iium early migrating buds irom the .. uf 1 , tin aliipnieiit . !,nRllll,h hatchery north, plus an ex. ep;nallv large there. Die small nop of locally r.us.-- hints. is a f"' chief eonlnbuting faetnr to this trout from these eggs will be planted at Kish Lake in early sumearly season succe-- s. mer. Tlie other half is being proDisr Tlie eleven dav regular cessed at tlie Isigun hatchery from season during late Oetober saw which they will la planted into over 125.000 hunti-itake to the lulls for what has been termed as Hear Lake. the most difficult such hunting 1,1 ,,l:,v,,-s- l season on record. Here again late' ,ght in the win Id U il " hoy walk heavv foliage mi ' (ontinned mt0 a covey of doctors and nurses . mouth conditions an- believed to under his own stoaiu. - Hrewtun - - . I r ! I . I .. .11 i n' . i , " ,; nl.; ij i j m Ciraecliil Imps of leiitlieiy green llltel'sierKixl with eoloivd lights create a charming background fur the holiday table. The lighted valance over tlie window in the photograph alsive gives just tlie right iilsiunt of soft s : "' light for dining by candlelight. Notice how it also brings out the dcleciate linos of the white pine, say (eneral Klcetrir lighting specialist h. If you have lighted valances. lie sure lo try this attractive setting. K X it i I N ! weli-rini- GOOD. BETTER,,. f lb At ' i PROOF THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY X X X X X X X X X X X X GIFT : If x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ffl? Relatives, friends or the entire family Give FflDBS ELECTRICAL GIFTS,.. CMKDSTMAS and every week of the year Christmas A lasts longer! (U1B(CKDPTDI toftDii Eureka TT V. Spnrtr X X X X X X X X X The price; hits not miscri $I.0U per year iinywhere PW Clip and send in the blank below a gift card will be sent with each subscription These Electrical Gifts Are Lasting Reminders X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Please Send the EUREKA REPORTER FOR Enclosed Is ONE to YEAR My Remittance For $3.00 Signed 0 , ft ftj K ; |