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Show Scheduled by Noted This Year with Lo September 24 The annuel fall census of pheas-ant- Autumn quarter registration at Brigham Young University will begin September 26, at 8 a.m. in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse, according to Dr. Howard T. Reid, acting dean of students. Former students who did not attend spring quarter are urged to apply to the admissions office for before registration day, in order to facilitate their e throughout the itate ehowa an average or greater number of birds on hand for the 19.M5 aeason, according to the Utah of fish and game. ft The department aaid pheasant brood counts are taken each year during the month of August to determine success of the spring hatch and early rearing period. The commission set the opening hunt day of the annual pheasant as November 11, some two months ago to accommodate shooters wishing to plan ahead forwillthis be event. All other regulations outlined September 23 and 24 durmeeting of ing the fall quarterly final actions the commission. These Monday, September 19, from 8:15 a.m. until 4 p.m. Students who pay their fees early will also fa- cilitate registration. Students who plan to attend the HAVE a cake plate at my hmoe which was brought in at the time of our daughter's death. I would very much like to return it to the owner, but do not know to whom it belongs. Will the owner kindly call me at 287, and we will return it. Mrs. Charles Robinson. FOR SALE Alberta, and J. n, H. Hale. You can pick your own. Orders taken. Ready after Sept. or see A. Z. 17. Phone 340-Robbins, ML Nebo Fox Farm, s23 10th South Main, Payson. door. All regular and special students will register Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 26 and 27. Students registering after these dates will be charged late fees. The following alphabetical order will be observed: a.m., AA to Monday, Sept. Al; 8:15, Am to Av; 8:30, Ba to Bay; 8:45, Be to Bj; 9, B1 to Boy; 9:15, Br to Bry; 9:30, Bu to By; 9:45, Ca to Ce; 10, Ch to Cly; 10:15 Co to Cos; 10:30, Cr to Cz inclusive; 10:45, Da to Dex; 11, Di to Dy; 11:15, Ea to Ey. 1 p.m., Fa to Fit; 1:15, FI to Fy; 1:30, Ga to Gl; 1:45, G1 to Gy; 2, Ha to Han; 2:15, Hap to Has; 2:30, He to Hit; 2:45, Ho to Hoy; 3, Hu to Hy, I; 3:15, Ja to Jex; 3:30, Jo Legal Notice Probate and 288 Christopher sedan, traditional SEDAN IN THREE SERIES The four-doo- r American family car, is offered in three series by Ford for 1956 Fairlane, Customline and Mainline. Above Is the Customline four-doo- r e in one of the 21 paint combinations offered ea models which will be displayed by dealers Friday, September 21 A lower roof line, restyled grille and parking lamps, a new design of body side moldings are among 1956 Ford appearance changes. Thunderbird Y-- engines in Fairlane models develop 202 horsepower for Fordomatie drive, or 200 hp for overdrive or conventional drive. In the Customline and Mainline, Y-engines produce 176 hp for Fordomatie, or 173 hp for overdrive or six also is available In conventional drive. The 137 hp Ford all models with ail transmission types. Guardianship Notices Consult County Clorfc or Hie Rnpuctiva Signor (or further Information Bartlett Pears. FOR SALE s23 Orchard, Genola. on house THREE-RooModern upper Main street. Call 226, s23 Eureka for Information. ns m Delinquent Stork Golden Sunset Mining Company Assessment No. 28 No. of HOME on Church St. Price 33500 GeiUf. Shares or will rent to dependable party No. 129 Gerald Cowan C. O. Hogan, Lynndall, Utah. 8,000 s23tfc 163 Fred Berqulst 500 200 169 Ira Miller 352 179 Fred Berqulst 217 Fred Berqulst 2,000 1.000 246 C. R. Graves 5.000 258 Ira Miller 450 290 William Rushy 500 321 Ray E. Randall 3.704 324 Criaaie R Bassett 334 Helen MUliman 1,000 335 Fred Berqulst 49,000 500 336 John Berqulst 16.500 340 Fred Berqulst LAIRD'S MARKET 342 Fred Johnson 10,000 Fresh Meats, Groceries, Dairy 14.400 347 Helen MUliman Products and Produce 361 Fred Berqulst 23,200 Foods Frozen 1883 373 P. M. Cllnd Free Del. Service to your home 877 Mrs, A. L. Strang 1,000 Phones 58 or 59 500 388 Mrs. A. L. Strang 3.950 394 Fred Berqulst 402 Harold A. Christianson 1,000 404 George Hafer 3,675 200 405 Harold Canada 200 ......... 406 Ralph Hafer .... 3,475 407 Clyde Benton 1,500 408 Mrs. A. L. Strang 1,000 412 Clifford Guatavaon 500 414 Antone Rapiza Columbus averaged FR 2.8 m.pJi. on his voyage which dis- covered America. Any more 13 226 So. Univ. Ave., Provo two-ton- From where I sit ... 8 Retail Grocers to Meet in Salt Lake grocery store. law trends and enforcement will be discussed by Henry Bison, Washington, D.C., general counsel of the National AsThat glory only is imperishable of Retail Grocers. A meat The future of the independent sociation which Is fixed in one's own moral will be conducted by clinic sales "home owned" grocery store will make-uBowes, Chicago meat sales be discussed at the annual con- Clifford and Lee S. Bickmore, New expert, of the Utah Retail Gro- York You might not know it, but vention City, vice president of the cers A son., September 25 and 26 there are only about a hundred at Hotel Utah. National Biscuit Co., will also and twenty shopping days left bespeak. J. P. Allen, president of the Utah fore Christmas. The largest food store exhibit in A study of the stars will be well Retail Grocers Assn., states that the history of the state will be a the convention of the worth your time. Begin your study highlights now in th 'falling atari season. will be devoted to the improved highlight of the convention, with methods of modern merchandising manufacturer's exhibits and dismezzanine At least four American League of food distribution. Mr. Allen fur- plays filling tha catlre teams are taking their baseball ther states that the work sessions floor and exhibit rooms of the of the convention will be divided Hotel Utah. pretty seriously these days. up into various clinics devoted to Autuomobile sales terms seen Repose is a good thing, but the study and analyzing of the varboredom la its rother. Voltaire, ious department operations in the likely to hold. Anti-tru- st Joe Marsh ..Makes a Man Healthy, 8 p. W haven't, come in and tell us how Sign on a parsonage you do it! Springville 12, Lelil 0 Tooele 13, BY High 0 North Cache 27, South Cache 7 Bingham 33, South Summit 26 Moab 12, Union 6 Judge Memorial 13, Park City 12 Craig, Colo., 14, Uintah 7 Pleasant Grove 14, Lincoln 0 Ogden 19, Davis 12 Box Elder 25, Jordan 0 West 19, Logan 0 Weber 12, Granite 0 ' South 6, Bear River 0 American Fork 21, Was. Acad. 0 Payson 26, Spanish Fork 14 Murray 26, Millard 7 cards. each year await full information to Ju. from the department as to the Tuesday, Sept. 27 8 a.m., Ka to number of birds available for the Ky; 8:15, La to Uv; 8:30, U to fall harvest. Man; 8:45, Mar to Mew; 9, Me to Brood count totals this year Miy; 9:15, Mo to My; 9:30, Na to how an average of 5.41 young I to by I Vo.Pa to Per birds per brood. This compares) 10;45i Pet to Pry. jo:30, Pu to 4.12 birds per Rh; 1045, R1 to Rob; 11, Roc to Ry; favorably with the brood counted during 1954. A 11:15, 8a to Sc. brood of five birds during this per1 p.m., Se to Sk; 1:15, 81 te Sp; iod of the year is considered nor- 1:30, Sq to Sto; 1:45, Str to Sy; mal and forecasts an average har- 2, Ta to Te; 2:15, Th to IV; 2:30, vest during the fall hunting season. U, V, Wa,to Way; 2:45, We to Wh; 3, Wl; 3:15, Wo to Wy; Y, Z, Peaches, large ripe Hal-Have- Angeles State on will need activity cards for admittance, explained Dr. Reid. Therefore, If the students pay the fees before the day of the ball gams, they will have the activity registration. The treasurer's office will be open for payment of fees, starting MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BYU If you have troubles, come in and toil us about them. If you Friday Prep Grid Scores in Utah a first home football game Pheasant Increase Registration Dates 1 September 23, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four d Wealthy-anSandy Petersons nephew Pete has gone back to college. lie From where I sit, we must bars heard a million stories like that. But they show how some people assume their customs are the only proper ones. To most city folks getting up nt 4:15 Menu odd, because then dont do Just like some people don't think enjoying n glue of beer is "right because theg happen to prefer another Leverage and haven't waked up to the fact that everyone has s right to his own choice. worked on Sandy's farm a couple of months last summer to get hardened np for football. He seemed to enjoy farm life nil right but like most city Lids it took him some time to get used to n formers schedule. it ... Sandy claims that when he went in to wake Pete on the first morning the boy looked up startled and asked what time it was. Sandy replied it was four-fiftee- Tired! n. Gee," Pete murmured, if were going to do a days work tomorrow youd better get to bed !" Copyright, 1955, United Stales Ur exert Foundation IF! The fine ear at half the fine ear Business Column Here Today! KHW'IKS Market ! price Newspaper EUREKA REPORTER FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local Society Local Advertising Subscription gl.OO per year PHONE 108 Service Station Fred Berqulst Fred Berqulst .'. Fred Berqulst Fred Berqulst Fred Berqulst Carl Anderson Hattie Brough 456 457 458 459 460 469 416 Auto Service Lubrication Oil, Gao Washing PHONE 84 . . .... 500 500 555 435 500 Published in the Eureka Reporter, Sept. 9, 16, 23. 30, 1955. Notice to Creditor Estate of Frank A. Cromar, de-- 1 will present ceased. Creditors claims with vouchers to the under-- 1 N.l signed at the law office of P. be-1 Anderson, Nephi, Utah, on or fore the 25 day of November A.D. 1955. Eureka 500 500 EUGENE CROMAR, Admin- istrator of Estate of Frank A. Cromar, Deceased. P. N. Anderson, Nephi, I Utah. Attorney for Ad-- 1 mlnlatrator. Published in the Eureka Report- er SepL 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14. 1955. With Bew 202 h.p. Thunderbinl Y--8 New 202-h.- p. 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