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Show ' f- Sayi SUit Biologist leu than half if this. So instead of allowing those teu to go down tte drain, they Is ran V EdNotoi -- shoot only raoater pheasants "Then hu ben tome cm when In otter places such Hum, Chukars, Grouse, troversary In Franklin Coun- and otter birds both sexes ty over tte riiootlng of ten have teen United for years-pteaaants.'lho Franklin Con nty'Flsh and Game association last year asked that the season not be open on tens, blit the state fish and fan depaxment opened the season plfMIfd, ThefoBowing wui' write by Dale R. Jensen, regional . u V I gft tif wpliliHi the state departments poemo Mr. Jensen said e aould be happy to aniwar, any questions addressed to him through the newspaper. thatTh ten j&b - SKEET SHOOT WINNERS Wfamm of the skeet shoot sponsored by the Preston Jeep CUb Sunday srere Lawrence Weeks, Preston, winner of the amateur tro- Don PUnpen, Preston, wfamer of the dub trophy, Ken K. Kramer, Logan, winner of the pmfaaakm al trophy, but Mr. Kramer . subject of heated arguments U view of the poor season experionced last year. Many people are prana to blame the poor hunting on the one ten m the bag" allowed alnco 1ML Actually, hunting wei above average In areas of Power and Hngtem Counttes when there has also teen a harvest of bans for the past three years. Another Important oboorvatloa is that Cache County, Utah, Jut acrou the line had a poor pteaaant sear son and they donT shoot tens. In fact, tte aaason there is very short the shoobofl. About won In 40 poisons participated. tar Dairy Dbtrlbuten, and Jim Haworth gave permission for the shoot on Us farm. The Qtlan Photo S; JJWhj shoot Jmt Tte first question that wo should ask ourselves is why VeL m No. 47 , September 3, INI added to tte tenters . . m spring-huntin- ha noted Hfcntbm of ten phonmnte In Frankhn County 1m te bag. In this way a poor lauding season can te Improved in by shooting aomo teu after and wMh no decrease Wo lnttialy tte the roosters becoms gun-sh-y reporductlon. and hard to eomo by shot only roosters because tte sexes could be differentia- 'Getting ear ted and it was believed that simply stated protection of teu was tte Is Hen hunting our worth moneys getting to Pheasant crops key large from a reaourca that would Since then further i have shown that ten phea- otherwise be wasted. Wethr sants can also he harvested er a population la Ugh or wtihout detrementd effects. low, wo should harvest a portion of tte annual crop, InNatans Way i cluding First of all It Is a fundamental principle that 80 par cent of the young produo every year an gaug ' to g die by tte fo&owum or no hunting I Thu Is natures way. Otherwise, forty foot of rabbits, spar , robins, mice, oci. what reyonslbte for these loa-- 1 suf Old man winter with sub sera temperature, deep snow and ufamrds account for some. Pndotors also take a few, (hut an not tte limitElder ing factor) accidents, road TO GULF STATES iinj other whiuf acKent D. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Willard D. Porter, count for many. This annual of FftmkUn. Idaho, tea no turnover la nothing to gat about since it Is com to the tuated n rauiten-csl- l GujfStatea, with headquart- pensated te Ugh pradudlvl-i- y that redans rids loss with ers In Shreveport, La. A testimonial Is for the a new crap evey year. 13th of September In the Gan teu te stockpiled. Franklin Ward ctead at 7:30 oaten Eldor Poster tte A fact often overfeoked is pm. Home September 13. that teu to subjected Kent Is a graduate of Pres- tte same killing factors tint ton High school and of Pres affect roosters. Heu die hi ton Seminary. He attended tte lame proportion moo Utah State lniverslty for one ters In tte Studies population. 45 per year ..majoorlng In Eloctrlcal have shown cent of ten tte in Idaho Engineering. - ao-dt-ed an OUGHT TO CALLMORE OFTEN" Havant you add that after a Long Distance visit with your diddranf No need to soy ft again. Pick up your phono right now. KmOSRQNh stuns ; IWsphoM u Lewisten, Utah X-- Clubs (S Mrs. Etan Jensn gave a A luncheon was given by birthday party honoring ter Mrs! Jennie Neeley to the daughter julee Ann on ter eMm birthday Sunday. Nino ttttte guests srere amused with appropriate games af terwtildi refreshments served. A cate resembling n white duck was an attraction. TO CENTRAL STATES -E- lder Kent George Aston, son of Mr. and Mrs. George I. Aston, has teen called to serve In the Central States IMro. ABte Packer entertain ed members of the Coctea-d-a CUb at ter home Friday afternoon. Needlework and genial sociability were followed by a four thirty luncheon. Hiom attending y were Mas-damu-V- an Gay Nineties Chib, Thursday. Places were marked for tan guests afterwhkh table games ware the dtverdon of the afternoon. Mrs. Florence L. Taylor, was the complimented guest at a party given U celebration of ter eightieth birthday. Ttee vetrttookplace at tte Yonr DF Goedridi DisMbate ond Dadd: PRESTON, IDAHO PRONE Df TECHNICAL TRAINING Airman Deads H. Sparraw, eon af MS. aad Mrs. Hyrma L, Isatmr af M E. Seeonl L, Preston, Mate, tea boon selected far toehd cal trahrim at Kador AFB, MU, as a U. 8. Alr Foroe O-lS-tl brvcfl Haaes,rRa Uona Park taTmnkHii m A 'faresraU testimonial win te Hobbs, Adele Larsen, Unto Sunday afternoon. held fat his honor on Septem- Weaver, Gladys Beckatead, A cortege and a money ber 3, at 7:30 p.m.t In the Ethel MockH, Pearl OUver-io- tree ware presented to lbs. and Mary KeBor. Dayton Ward chapaL Taylor. -- n BRIEFS Sirs. ' Annie Hatch OXFORD with her daughter, I Mnr Rebecca Kiittride, Thursday to visit ter Meriln and family and their new home. Brenda , Lorrl and Fisher of Foraftelto Thursday and Friday nWit with t grandmother, Mrs. Cedi her. They are showing tte at tte Downey Fair. Mrs. Cedi Filter attex Ogden De, tte Downey I Fair Thun and saw the parade. Cbir Hatch weal to Pa eho Sunday with Rodney ter. . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and family visited Ms mol Mrs. Atom Cox In harmful IRIai IfsrRudi & Wpmam ppuiynuntaai ytarovos IS tehrapl :'o smciissfl r . V rf.v i o l ,fj 1 u ikunicanPredDcbihoSoldhPreslonDy Carious Annrimn nn Service Station CUHLET WDTTKa Leama .?. SOS . IDAHO Tho tough brood of tirop for thd hard-drivin-g oan! - If ' 'i: |