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Show July The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four i, 1 Isn't it funny how talk on and on about Uni,,,"?" left them speechless? r,., Rockwell, la. Carelessness Is Cause of Big Percent of Fires 1 s than 130 to same number of cans. man-hour- u ' More than of aii cans opened in typical ,Ml,ri homes today contain frmt vegetables. Next in iiuiia-n.a- i on-thi- rd This on1 Over ninety per cent of the fires hat occur on national forest land uie raiiMcd by huiiiun carclcasness, That I The Yanki were finally atapprd In their winning atreak and Men-g- rl began to oeream hla hitter couldn't hit. hla pitcher couldn't pitch and hi fielder couldn't field, but It' a cure thing that Yankre . . lump never 11 very long. . It I said that llob Keller, when hr find came up with the Cleveland Indian, had more speed on a ball than any hurler to reach the major . . . Strngrl says the reason Mickey Mantle hasn't been doing o well of late I because hr I home run trying fur those instead of Just meeting the ball and getting a hit . . . The I nlver-It- y a football of Iennsylvanla, anpower for generations, had nounced K will reduce drastically . . It financial aid to athlete new role on a taken lorse have ieidr that or sport, according movie cowboy, m a who ay the western star today la only a good a hi horse. Who would Uke a dashing hrr on a plodding plug? , 500-fo- well-know- n Fish and Game News Notes . . . Each year thousand of game fish, birds, and animals are tagged by Utah Kish and Game Depart ment employees in a continuing project to determine better methods of propagation, distribution, and management of these resource. Sucres of the work is totally dependent on a fair return of these togs when found by sportsmen on fish, birds, or game taken while afield. They may be turned in to any local representative of the department or sent to state office at 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Growth, migration trends, better stocking methods, spawning habits, per rent of harvest, ami many other factors Important to Uie slate's fish and game program are part of the valuable information gained when these tags are returned. Any metal tag, whether a band BRAVES ME . . . Ed Math- ews, 22, Milwaukee Brave' third baseman Is one potent reason for lucre of hi team this year, lies hitting 300, Including 20 home run and 58 run batted In. der came beer cans, follow,,! cans for evaporated milk coffee, Dirkey said, according to Merrill Nielson, forest ranger. Dry hot weather of the pusl few weeks hus matured the vegctatii n, causing n high fire hazard to all of the watershed kind adjacent to Utah Valley. When files oectir in the cheatgiu.,s and oak brush types they spread rapidly and usually cover a large area heroic (hey are brought under control. Mr. Nielson said. Under the Slate Eire law, it is unlawful to set on fire or cause to Is set on fire any influinable material between June 1 and timber 31. This law aplies to all the eoi nit les in the State of Utah. Mr. Nielson urges all people to lie careful with fire mid for parents to keep their children from playing with mutches on the dry fool hills. In the past fires starting on the low foothills have dealt oyed valuable watershed lands in this area. Mr. Nielson says that the Forest Service is doing everything possible to hold fires to a minimum, lie says that the Forest Service will appreciate prompt reports of any fires that may be seen on any range land In the county. Reports may be made to the Uinta National Forest office In Provo by telephone No. 29. Fire guards who have been appointed and trained in fire suppression work are: Harold K. Dior mond, Mspleton; Elmer Wiscombe, Wanrhodcs canyon; Floyd Phillips, Left Hobble Creek; Fred Averett, Upper Left Fork Hobble Creek; Mark Oakley, East Portal, StrawRichard Leavitt, berry Valley; Thistle; Reed Averett, fire chief, fire Springville; Elmer Shelton, chief, Spanish Fork; Leo Hone, rattle herder, Hoble Crock canyon and Rulon Swenson, cattle herder, Diamond Fork canyon. The cooiicration of everyone is solicited in the prevention of range fires which cause considerable damage to valuable watershed lands each yenr. AIR LES Tlie ware lion tic man t.u.k jlM girl to the movies. Siiii,.i,iv h, turned to her and s.ud WI you see all right ?" ' She nodded. Yes." "Is your seat comfortable?" "Very," she smiled. VET PLANS MARRIAGE Korea, practices child ear "Is there a draft on juu?" "No." she replied. '0Ver. whelmed by his attentiveness "Fine. How about cliangimr seats with me?" cil T" I home . Sgt. Ralph Terpenny. recently "turned Is his niece, Nancy baby In preparation for coming weeding. Subject . . Can Makers Move In - R-U- , Tompkins. Record Time How long does it take to manufacture all the cans used in a year by a typical Utah family? Less than two minutes, acocrd-in- g to R. K. Dickey, Central division manager of manufacture for American Can company, who reports that an average of 7S8 cans of products of all types are opened annually by every family in the state. d automatic machines at Canco's Ogden factory now produce these containers at speeds up to 450 per minute, Dickey said. Seventy-fiv- e years ago, added the representative ot the tirm which pioneered modern methods of container making, it required more And then there's the touching story of the young man who said to his girl: "I bet you wouldn't marry me!" The story goes that she not only called his bet but raised him five. K. of an oyster. I. S. I got a pearl That's Ten-year-ol- d: sister got a real My out nothing. diamond out of an old crab. RANDLES High-spee- Utoco Service Complete Automotive Ph. 110 Service ... A simple and effective ROOSTING ON FOUNTAIN way of stepping chicks' from roosting on the water fountain I to place s small, (in funnel on top of the fountain. Coil springs from old aulo cushion can be used in a similar way. STOPS Card of Thunks We an very appreciative of the many kind sets iierfiirmcil by Hir many friends ami our neighbors at the time of our We exneent tend our sincere thank to all those who helMd in uny way at the time of the funeral ami are very grateful fur (lie many floral offering. Signed, Mrs. Roy Hansen ami family nn-spirU'i- VTOMEN-ble- ss them!-w- ho in on going fishing with thcii husband should be locked up "Very well." says I to the wife if you insist. Hut you have to holg n-- 0 BUY FROM YOUR DEALER us catch the bait." "Certainly, dear. says she. So at 10 o'clock in the evening we take off for the creek to catch soft crayfish, better known tc local fishing circles as 'mushpots. I explain to her. once we're on the creek, hew the crayfish shed their hard shells and hew they are almost helpless while in that state Also, how the bass will bite on them when nothing else will lure them As we wade Ihe creek. I shine the bright light among the rocks She sees a crayfish. "There's one." she says. "It might be at that." says 1 "Go ahead and grab it." She grubs It's a hard otic and the big pmehers close on her thumb "Mur-er-r!- " she screams and Jumps completely out of the water When she came down she grabs me around the neck and hangs on interest of reducing the number of elk that are wounded and lost In the hunter. Smrtsnien planning to upply for one of the 1500 elk ermita allocated hy the Hoard this year should check application dates and oilier regulations concerning tins hunt before making application. Reprints of the 19ri3 proclamation limy be obtained at department headquarters or license dealers by August I. A total of 6 063.136 native trout eggs wen taken tills spring at Die Ilvile I'rcek strawberry spawning station, according to final tabulation rom the Fish and Game Ivparliucnt offices. This is nearly double the number of eggs taken from tin Strawberry in many years. Heavy slocking of native I rout in recent years plus a high-- ; Down we lolh go. cr water table at the reservoir, As we sit in the stream she are known to be contributing facs hc s tors to the gieuter numbers of her violent temper Real!" she screams at me "You Kwwnmg fislt coming into the knew that one was not a mush-po- t traps tins spring. " The additional eggs lorm an "Why don't yon give up. dear, part in the department's fish propagation and planting proand just go home." gram. They have been distributed, "I will not." says she. "And in to several of the twelve stnto the take me along. Iml cileries and later planting into And morning you'll every time my hook needs waters where the native trout is you'll bail it You're going still an important specie to the bailing to help me over fences, carry my anglers' creel return. ! The pioneer spirit that overcame great obstacles in establishing our state has been the inspiration for Utah's growth and development. In mining, men of courage and determination opened up a great industry which to date has produced a total of 44 billion dollars worth of minerals, to help create better living for us all. gnafflcnaPBQBBBBBaBia 'A little luxury is good for civry man!" i Especially at this new down-to-ear- th price!" ! un-le- i i j t nt vjnmfEjmiHiHiHiHimEBiHiBiH&mrziHmrEJH! A -- T equipment, light my cigarette, rub on mosquito lotion, untangle my line, string my fish, and love every minute of it." ' Yes, dear." say 1 "Ml do it. aut you can't make me love Ik' 0 USED CAR SPECIAL Enjoy the smooth luxurious quality of year old BELMONT straight bourbon at a price youd pay for whiskies two years younger! 1949 $clni0i! niAIGIU WIIISKlV. STATION WAGON This Car is in Excellent Condition. Has a Heater, Radio, Leather Upholstery, REGULAR PRICE PIONEER DAYS SPECIAL OLDSMOBILE aflt 1245" GOSHEN MOTOR CO. GOSHEN, UTAH Ralph Cloud, Mgr. Phone 2 7SSSc!SfSS p'' By ling' elk ulicnlion moneys ns well as to streamline the whole pro- ccdiiTc covering the office work and the public drawings. "Every iH'inin. while hunting lug game animals ..hall wear red headgear, and red siurt, sweater or jacket." This new law ie(inring the wearing of outer clothing other than a red he. id covering while hunting elk deer, or oilier big game animals was placed in the new fish and game code during the 1953 meeting of Utah's state legislature. Elk may be bunted Uiis veal with only the following calibre, guns: lliMsi, t!7i), 30-4Krug, 300. 7 MM. 300 II & II Mangum, 3 IS. 375 II ft II Magnum. 4or, M MM Mauser, 30K, 303 Hntish .and 7.62 Russian. Tins board' of Rig Game - 7' FREE from the leg of a game bird, a ring rom the jaw of a trout, or from the ear of deer or other big game, when promptly returned will tell a helpful story in gaining the ultimate goal of a greater bag potential for all sportsmen going afield. Sportsmen applying for elk permits this year should note the following changes in the laws, rules, and regulations governing this hunt as shown in the recently published proclamation. Application by mall only on special envelope forms provided by the Kish and Game Department. will be available forms These without emit at all license dealers by August 1. The $15 application fee must be submitted by mean of a certified check, cashier's check, or money order. Do not send personal checks of currency. Aplicunts will seal the fee in the sNH-ia- l envelop provided and it will be returned to them without Tile United States Forest SerV' being ujiened unless their name is successfully drawn on the dist- ire hus under its jurisdiction ap rict applied for during the public prnximutely 160 million acres of land. That is slightly more than drawings. The above application procedure one acre per citizen. Is new this year. It was devised to assist the department in hand- 'If very difficult to marry fur! money without having the price Shannon Fife. tug show." Fickl cured hay will lose up to 25C- of dry matter and $0r; of protein found in the standing crop, tests show. Prevent such losses hy barn curing electrically . . . and save in reduction of supplementary feed costs, fewer weather risks, time saved in getting hay in, and better farm products. , EVANGELIST . . . Renee Marta, f Orlande, Fla., whs ha preached since age f In 38 ranntrle. prepare tar flight In GUgw. RrUaa4. tar aerie f 12. sermon. ( YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF BELMONT DISTILLING COMPANY, L.V.VP.ENC i |