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Show October 28, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four for the Wheat on Support iaupport 1954. CGC Inventories FORESTR- Y- INTElEiGRAMl Check the correct word; x The i of (Creece) QlCfla (Ti'rey)fcftly ' 2Hii death (may) (will ur y) produce a criaia involving NATO. 8 UMW chief John L. Lewia (did) (did hot) cen V,ffer ,.Wt heart attack. a-- Th (Dodger ) i (his yetri . -- World Seriea. lt is the (first) (sixth) time that the club has (ToTnmy e) pitched (equinox). poor; lUMnor. M or each correct choice A score of 0, averase; 70-8-0, 0, superior, and 00-10- Decoded Inielligram 0-- 20 !i , And then there was the man who thought dresses should be kept below the ankles. BIT IT straight bourbon We know that bourbon of the finest quality requires choice grains. Thats all we use. We know it calls for the greatest skill in distilling. The men who guide the making of Ancient Age are the most experienced in the industry. And it takes lots of time. Thajs why we wait six full years for careful aging to bring the quality ingredients to their peak of maturity. OI8OTMS i TREE HARVEST COMES flawliBai MAINLY FROM PflnMKI OWfSB UMQ AFHMMN0 M SMALL EXTRA CASE INCOME IF MS HANDLES MIS WOODLAND WBSUC CHRISTMAS Tift OTTIINt ULTRA SMARTI DOREMOPERIKIS6NSI SMXO FOREST MACKE. PROTECT THE Hunters Urged to Menace to Trees Porcupines are abundant and increasing on most of the areas of the National Forests throughout Utah, according to Merrill Nielson, local forest ranger. These animals are doing serious damage to trees and shrubs. Porcupines often select healthy trees in which to rest during the day. These trees are called 'rest trees.1 Simetime deep snows will hold an animal to an individual tree for periods of one to-- three months. Thus, excessive damage to individual large tree occurs during the winter whereas the girdling of smaller trees Is mors common In summer, fall and early winter. Porcupines kill trees by feeding on the inner bark and cambium of numerous kinds of trees. The greatest damage done by porcupine! la to young trees. The former common belief In the West that porcupines are protected by law as an emergency food for people lost In the mountains Is not true. They may be killed at any season of the year and without a fUh and game or hunting license. With the opening of the annual deer hunt on October 22 it la estimated that more than 125,000 hunters will be after the buck-aki- n. Deer hunters every where are urged to kill porcupines where ever they are seen. They can be Open 6:45 And to safeguard the uniform quality of Ancient Age, we distill it at one plate only ... at the Ancient Age dis- new FORESTS AND USE THEM WISELY Porcupines; 99 I KENTUCKY since 1S10 OPS RAID. AW FARMER Curate at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas and children, Ricky and Shauna of Moab. ven Hn is Kentucky . CtaososD ANNUAL home In Durango, Colo. They had been visiting for the past week at the Andrew home. U why Ancient Age can say: AH ere distill HOMES AT YUUTIDK. i .di8tj,nce from the sun (billion) (million) miles. 0 YIAR OLp" AEfcSjGE KtmtwckftFmmi mmMwmmcm Connors, who accompanied S Mr. wife and son back to their (does) vary. 30-0- OM INDEPENDENCE. TOM' MORE 1NAN50 MUNMCHNSDW1W Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew and their daughter Mrs. John Connors and small son, drove to Moab over the weekend. They were met there Earths distance from the sun (does not) 92.900' MW hunt. Ma80n cfflcfsily bepins (Nor.) (Dec.) date is known as the winter (solstice) his THE FIRST CNRB7MAS WAS USED UNITED STATES ABMfT INK TIME Wl MINED THU Mr. and Mrs. Loris Beekstead and son, Calvin of Kearns, spent the weekend here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bryson. On Sunday the group participated in the deer 7)5fi"ter ZZnd. S-T- of dairy prodownward trend a also show ducts the quantities of Nationally, reaching the lowest level In grain placed under price support by 214 years with s decrease of 15 this year continues to fall behind from purchases a year ago and last year amounts. 26 wider purchases of two years milSB Farmers In states put 124 ago. lion bushels of wheat under loan through September 15th. This com- Walter WlncheU plans to sue with 283 million bushels of pans1954 tor 17,000,000. A.B.C. under the crop placed price ATREF&ROWS CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey drove to Ely, Nev over the weeknd. The trip to the Nevada dty was made over highway 6, and they returned home by way of highway SO. captured the title. the historic win. Mr. nd Mrs. Mm (liatwla and three sons, Eddie, Jerry and Danny of Santa Monica were here over the weekend. The men folks participated In the deer hunt, and were fortunate In securing their limit. While In town they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hickman. aame period In Show in will kill them Instantly. Kill porcupines and save our forest trees. rca Victor 21 inch TV cuevzy Go&t Finish 239.95 I n First regular Oct 14, 1923 Oct 31, 1879 -i- commercial radio network began with hooking up of two stations In New York. First Edison ncandescent light exhibited by the famed inventor In Menlo Park NJT. This newspaper invitee letters to the editor, but please keep them as abort as possible. such a The isolationists seems to have in 1940 appeared almost altogether. dis- Whi baaiifyl Iti a completely new idea in TV fashion! The lustrous tawny told finish of the new RCA Victor. Compton adds a new note of high style to any modem home. Cm la isSayl See the stunning new RCA Victor Compton. Cumiafi mi I n Lfah" ,M, dtaN n6n !. UN la to kla gl Kw Mia 21-in- 21-in- ch Ai4 abmut rib FR ncMw MCA Sar ISH Maw Mh toalaf cam 70 acaaUil Orli I, la 2ft utra. at aav dl.wwMi Victor Factory Sarvfce C Trad FCSDELS DRIC. 13 Dial 226 So. Univ. Ave., HUntor SpringviOe, 21 Provo 7:00 AduHf Me tillery in Frankfort, Kentucky ... the heart of the bourbon country. Nothing has been spared to make Ancient Age the greatest bourbon of them all. We invite you to try it tonight. After one taste, you'll under- THURSDAY "Magnificent Matador" Maureen OHara, Airttwey Quinn "Soldier of Fortune" stand why we can make the challenge: If you can find a better bourbon . . . buy it! Clark Gable, Sums Hayward FRIDAY, SATURDAY "Cowboy end the Lady" Gary Cooper lOlKXY SYMIENT MMBON WHISKEY I YEARS OLD 86 proof 1955 "Roaring .Timber" ancient age distilling co., frankfort, kv. Joel McCrea W BUT ITS FOB CHARITY, I OH, SHE LET SHE 6AVE HIM AD OVLNt. AND MS& FINK HAS CONTRIBUTE- -) ANO SAID HE COULD ftO VATH LCRNA Cut Out Those Clothes Line Trips r WELL SHE DDESUY ILUEUT rf FROM Mil nons-AR- usVe E was 0U4MW THESE a ccwuxnodjr, NVOUR FAMILY?. Those long, hard climbs of lugging wet clothes are forever when you get an electric clothes dryer. gone and reaching at the clothes line are gone too- - and so are weather worries. You just take your clothes from the washer, pop them in the electric dryer, and set the controls. Clothes come out just as you want them ready for ironing or Huffy dry. Bi Modem - LIVE ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Ugbt Co. Utah |