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Show Page Four Game Bird Season Elk Openings Set Issued Early; The pheasant and other upland set by the Utah Fish and Game Archery Season Set (Tame bird Bensons liave now hern Commission. The statewide pheasant hunt for male birds only, and the hunts for quail, Hungarian partridge, and chukar partridge which are each limited to several counties, all open at 8:00 a.m., November 10. The first chukar hunt in the history of the state was set for seven counties. They are Daggett, Uintah, Duchesne, Carbon, Emery, Grand and Ban Juan. A three-da- y pheasant hunt was scheduled for Beaver, Sevier, Wayne and Grand counties and all eounties south of these four. A five-da- y shoot was aet for all coun-- turned within approximately a week after the drawings to those who applied but were unsuccessful in gaining a permit. Archery hunters during the 1956oenthualasts in Utah this year. Oneo The larger the income, the hard- statewide season, September 1 is the continued high hunter suc- er it la to live within it. Richard through 10, are expected to exceed cess for this type of shoot which Whately. in number the 1776 sportsmen who was 16.7't last year. The other is were afield for this hunt a year the fact that regulations this year do not preclude the holder of an ago. This department of fish an game archery permit from also possesrifle hunting permit forecast U based on the fact that sing a special seasons. the number of archery permits for later deer issued is already near the total Archery hunters are required to number aold by the end of the bow abide by all deer hunting regulaseason a year ago. tions as listed in the 1958 deer The increase reflects a national proclamation. They may not carry trend of rapidly Increasing partic- any type firearm while hunting ipation in all types of archery during this season. The department noted thnt perhunting during the past several years. Sportsmen hunting deer mittees should be careful not to MAIANfM with the bow in Utah have doubled disturb livestock on any of the SAM'S PHOTO UB In numbers each of the past three ranges where they may hunt. It was also noted that it is illegal to years. P.O. alltl.D.pt.J Two additional factors are ex- trespass private range lands withpected to contribute to the in- out first gaining the permission of creased number of bow and arrow the landowner. pfcffgj MONIV-SAC- K THE PHILADELPHIA STORY DR as uvnaouNMi' a sun saunas 'Shed that frown, friend, VLANNWS AN AMSUM OM MNESAL Get Your Education Permits to Be Successful applicants for Utah's special elk permits this year will receive their hunting permits within a week following the annual public drawing August 30, in the State Capitol Building, the department of fish and game said today. Application feea will also be re- wioowvasueMP asmsti omemo vnsHNriDNt tsoopsl she omshcp tmi annM lines anp kachep wmmims tons' MCMVIM rXM ONLY TO M SSUCO AS A let some sunshine in stems sav FREEDOM -- the AND COURAGE Y's Way Study August 31, 1956 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Aucuud-VCIA- ! Sunny Brook bourbon, that isl I mum emdfamedfy at o mom's handshake, good at kit word ,..tktj6umt ofhas at the largest university in the Mountain West where you loam how Kentucky heurhst to live as well as hew to make a living. If Your Goal MERCHANT ARTIST ANKER ( DOCTOR NURSE i pauses a carbide-tippe- d drill bit to stick when I drill holes in masonry? A Usually its a small chunk of aggregate, or gravel, mixed into the masonry. A star drill usually will powder the ante gate and you can continue drilling with the carbide bit TEACHER FARMER WRITER - SECRETARY ENGINEER DIPLOMAT MUSICIAN ACCOUNTANT HOMEMAKER Conditioned ACTOR LIBRARIAN It's Tour's If Ton Prepare lENTUCKV COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY SIAM NEUTRAL SPHITL IS PROOF. KENTUCKY ILIN0CD WHISKEY, SS PROOF, STRAIGHT BOURSON WHISKEY, Austin, indica- water-conservi- NOW to Enroll Sept. 20 24-2- 5 Write Public Relations BUGHJUSI YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO TNI OLI SURRY MOOR UTAH Q We just bought a new home with a beautiful fireplace. But we cant build a fire in it because smoke soon fills the entire house. The chimney Isn t clogged and extends well above the roof. Whats wrong? A This is a common complaint from owners of small, opening tightly built homes. Try a window a few inches next time to start a draft. ties to the north, except in Daggett. Duchesne and Uintah where two weekends of hunting were scheduled, November 10, 11 and 12, and November The hunting for Hungarian partridge wis opened in only three counties, namely. Box Elder, Cache 17-1- 8. ON top of the Kennecott beat psr for plstiurfl ItooitkmiMlill KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ameo 18T0 A iftoeiJitr Kcniurly J? KMTVCKVSTUN8T IIMBON WNIMCI , y, Kill m IMAMU. . uiii V Research Center in Salt Lake City is a device called a solar furnace. It reaches 93 million miles to the sun for its power. Constructed by Research Center personnel, the furnace is comparatively simple in design. It operates on a principle similar to starting a fire with a magnifying glass. The furnace consists of three huge mirrors that reflect the siuTs rays and focus them to a desired point. The result is temperatures higher than 5000 degrees Fahrenheit. Such intense heat will melt fire brick like butter it will melt aluminum oxide, the basic material of rubies and sapphires. Kennecott scientists use the solar furnace as an experimental research tool to determine the properties of metals. It can be particularly valuable in helping produce ultra pure metals, because it will operate even in a vacuum. Like many research projects, the work being done with the solar furnace may not produce immediate results. But it can be important to the future. It can provide the answer to the quest for metals capable of withstanding extremely high temperatures. And that is vital to Americas strength in this jet age. ts Coppers power line to the sun is part of broad program of research aimed at good conservation the greatest possible utilization of the ore at the Bingham Mine. Research can mean a longer life for Kennecott's operations in our state and a correspondingly longer life for the benefits of those operations that help produce prosperity for Utah. m CONNS M MU AMUMIIMU Kntucky Blended Wkitkey ht SCIENTIST For Information Cheerful as its Name I ALSO AVAILABLE tions. Here a Coleman-equippehouse, 1,300 square feet in size, was cooled during a hot Texas summer at an average cost of 70 cents per day. Sixty-eigcents of this went for electricity, while water cost less than two cents a day. The equipment is type. of a SOCIOLOGIST Sept. Village, Tex, give some goodd PSYCHOLOGIST Registration Sunny Brook Bourbon number of variable factors, indesign of tho cluding size andmade in the Air house, out tests MANAGER Freshmen univus Q Approximately how much should it cost a year to air con house? dition an average-six- e A This depends on a large DENTIST Plan What Q AIRMAN ?9 ySEHffl and Rich. Quail hunting will be legal in seven counties. The Hungarian, chukar and quail seasons will run cocnurrent with the pheasant hunt in each county where shooting is allowed for these birds. In other words the chukar hunt in San Juan oCunty would be for three days, in aCrbon for five days, in Uintah for two weekends, and so on. Shooting ends the first day, November 10, at 5:30 p.m, and is from 7:00 a.m.. until 5:30 p.m. daily thereafter for each open day of the hunts. .( Eennecott (Sapper Corporation CO, DIVISION OF RATIONAL DISTILLERS l0UJvluIf unUMl M PCUICTt MOQfc . MV "A m Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Belter Utah Ken-necot- |