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Show Mp '4pw( "I '"''"'if U, 'ttrVJ' ':MJ?f ,v Vr'f ' :;. of Salt U. Laka library City, Utah $ 5 tD 4. 3 ,4.. , L, ? , - mi ; v 4T .V'b DEAD BULL MOOR KUty England,' area flih and game conservation officer, 'and Read Henderson, local nad buprt&or,. examlno tho carcao of a Boll Moose found In Cub River area, . from the office' of the. Cover- - Cub River - Shot For Kicks? a or. - ...... -vi ..-- County offictols.. i&dlkoEcsr been dead for a week or 10 'area was found dead this ally shot out' of season.' week - shot by a large rifle. days and had boot shot with ' IRE OFFICER Kdtay .En- n fug rifle. Two other mooee in the ar-- ea were apparently unbanned gland, said that the bull moo- . Nr. England said that the bean shot in the but the local conservation of- se was found by DeLoy Pal- animal-haficer said that a moose that mer, Preston businessman, boot and had apparently ran tor about 58 yards after be- GabHca ing into the Cub River area during the past few years,- bat they have never escaped alive, Mr. England said. Host of them have been riiot Illegally out of season and moat afthem were left in fits woods after being shot LAST YEAR one was shot during the hunting m Gum Bssts flat - Sugar Factory To Start Soon V, The Amalgamated Segar etat ut UvMaib ided te start operation an October 5. arrsrthg te DeB - lie first beets creft area la Carl ".The harvest fta Nr. Cttehe VaDev to expected October A he te tt tons to the aen. la expected te last Nr. Mb said that the men wffl be employed at the te About About MS te MS men wffl bo employed at the f m GnsoUne used tot madjrinery on tbe farm need got Ip tax- ed tor highweynae. County Amnt GortU R. Obon reminds tormarp their state and T gaooHne tael. tax retain before September M.v 4 .Farmer may near obtain a refund of four carte per galmid six lon un federal-tacerts per gaflod dn itrte tax ton. te gUsdMne usedrtlttem te Enough from Jrty.-V'lNt Jtata N,TlNBi.1bn mlrtmum refund. tbrt wfllbe grunted ta.itan.ndltart.': I ' Just . te vbe vshsrilpg CCgTEj6swCSSRrtv-t- l them,? be "State 'Extension anl-ma- le te leeks to be avenuts or In Caehe Valley expected to be U "If they weresnot fly, It should be reported, that the meat could be s ed". he said. "What kick does get out of ohooflmrtho that wkn that wanders In to the area never who was hunting with a bow and arrow in tho area It bad wandered Into the Cub River escapes alive.: And are large boB moose shot llany moose have wandarad sal Cornish Colls Election Cleat 4-- srssrwK - Students from Sky View Ugh chooL dong with the art JTUDT PAINTINGS Instructor, Kan Bee (tUrd from left) look at petattagsm the art show at tbascbooL i Baton the Ut State Frir ptoce honors la this parted- - Ilf njntf, In the poultry department Chcfae residents ware listed G. W. Barrett of Sndthllold dtvisvarious winners as In, won the best display of any one variety, wfih ms Rhode Brert Gorton, Lewiston, blond Reds. fend' the Champion Holstein He alao captured the Beet Femelo In the Future Farm- Cockerel In show mart and ers of America Dairy CbtOe had the best pallet, beet trio crtegvyRelph Pitcher Sky end best large toed In the View Jfigh School, won fifih show as wffl. - hv C3rr Or Vlwr Icmw Ftet UwPBTMgi .6411W School To Host Art Show to raeBie tart they cannot refund obtain taed to doing work Sky View High School scor-Anyone chiming such n reenoflpr firstl TUs time it fund gaaoUne to sub- la fat the Add of art. The per emit fine. Utah Arflsfs traject to do curtom .tarn veling Art Show fau Just been T, yen work, have (be man tar whom nedved rt tho new school, yon do the wok tamtah the end is being exUbtted to tbe tael, be Is eligible to chrim qadoni library. the tar retand on the Keanota Webb on- otine : need on Ids farm," that this is the first showing of this exhibit in the Ho notestart tanners Utah sdxxds and colleges and for retand do he an invitation to have raffldert re- the to avail themselv public cords to verity their claims es of the opportunity to s called upon to do Ibe and va outstanding using man than r te te mum The Cornish Town Board under the dkectloa of Mayor Veri M. Buxton has called a meeting tor October 4, 1985, at I p.m. in the Cornish Ward Cultural HaH tor the purpose candklatee tor of the ooming election to be held In November. Mayor Buxton also announced that a detailed report would be given on the status of the new water project that has been curried on by the Town it ttds meeting. The offices of mayor, city councilman, and board alflG tmtitma of MMHM'Dtr sloe-- non are being checked on secereUry mo up tion. Those presenfly holding fedend claims. "Be prepared the poalttoni ere lfayor Veri iO piyfl a IS IQCII PMM M. Burton, iferoeU Fttctaer was used grind end Holland Johnaon. tag, pumping, etc. n0 Local People Get Awards ! mmeefidjn tench VI ; :. tab-ctafa- te te tbe idbow inclrtn S7 point- ings by S outstanding Utah artkto. Of interest to looal art prtnna wfll be a water color "The Ferry Graveyard" Df GMt uiwiiirom, noiGiior of Art at Utah' State UUver-star- : Tbe ofl paintings, water colors and panel' drawings include the works of other weti known artists Mch as B. F. hum, Richard Von Wagoner, Florence E. Ware, Joy F. Salisbury, Hennefer, Paul Coraetius Salisbury, Edward Nriaon, to mention n tow. Many landscape scenes art stm Ufa ore among tbe ooDeo- - show. Already the students having fids show and faculty of the school an compos," Ksmpth artfoytag the' onbinma of Principal add. Debate Warms Over Oneida Da The disagreement over the Oneida Narrows dam is warming again this week. Recently Governor Galvin Rampton of Utah add tort he would sort support In the hlrtieit places In Idaho (he Prenon ana project TUs brourt an Immediate reply Aram LJoyd Dunn, chairman of the Bear River Protective te GtanmMteo. Ur. Dunn said that "The Bear Rher Protective Gom-- a committee appointed by the county ooun-le- e of the three main-stein Idrtn, cannot and will mMte, m tertiyVHI Gov. Calvin Wobb, wffl M make U fl to Cache Oserty an Oct- -, fcwM- , A planned tear of ewtarx the office of the Cache Csenty Ctoifc. not t e high Onelde Narrows dam, or use of wot- er find involves nsurptton of wafer rights contrary to Idaho end (Boar River) Compact provisions." Too senfers Anom Sky View The revised report of Bear River Project was re- High were named toamr In ported to have been lent to for SevMatt Scholar-- I review. oompetitkm for Washington eral changes In tbe program eUps. They are Ronald Leo made in the rawed re port, ncoonHng to tbe Baroea Smith, eon rt Nr. and Mrs. Sknlth, River Heights, B of Redemetlon. K. Whitiag, wteia I Nail art Ur. Dunn said that "B Mr. art Mil. 't are is remarkable that the govor-- parents Kmmetti C. Whiting, Lento- - 'i (Continued on back page) ton. Scnifinnb IistTm hlOa 4 rTl. TMs traveling show wffl be at Sky View until September 13th. On September 23rd a d pedal showing will be art the department by spon-aon- of Sky View Hlrii School with MrTxaanettiRoie, heed rt the art department in charge. The hours will be from 7 to 9 In ttw evening, and tight The public is cordially invited. If a patron Is interested In one of these val paintings negotiations ex-mgr be made during the "Sky View High School considers tt a reel honor to be chosen to open the traveling BnakrUf - te TOP RECORD The Conlsh Wart girls have achieved a perfect record the pest eight years in he LDS Girl's Program of the church. The ward has led the Stake tor the same number of years and the Benson Stake hae led the church nearly all of that time . Every girt has received an individual award. Those pictured are: (Bade row, left to right) Carolyn Kartell, Lynette Creech, Beverly Smith, Beta1 Myier,v Kristine Neeley, Sharon Buxton, Ann Button, Put Buxton. (Front row) Jerri Ehsood, Eloise Godfrey, Laura Simmonds, Paulette lfcKidght, Terri Smith, Janet Button. Absent when picture was taken was Merjorie PoweU. vif'i .nomsd Darrell Weeks DAYTON on who fell from a horse tagust 28 and taoka his lag s recovering In tbe Logan hospital after having had an operation on Us leg. He will be there from two to three worts, depending upon the progress he makes. of another great year rt Sky View ear thTcheerleaders, (left to right) Charlene Leathern. Kris Smith, Horn Deo MB, Data Bodvin, Dick Moritsea and Jim Pitcher. They wffl lead cheers throughout the fta i ball season. . I . |