Show V Doing in inTHE inTHE in- in l THE THE GREAt OUTDOORS t oRS oRS' I The Morgan County Count Wildlife and Rifle Association now has bas seventy nty members member I According to present plans plena this clubs club's improvements nta on the new North Morgan I gun range site will willbe willbe b be overseen by the t County lie hew creation Hoard board When the range U is completed the Hoard ard intends t to turn lt It its it's supervision over to totne totne Association I j I The Recreation Board hops hopes to have It Its It's hunter safety trainIng training train train- I Ing InO program program for for youths youths conI con con- I ducted through the Rifle As As- Instructor Charles Charlet Price would supervise this I course courle I I Senate Dill BUI 41 1 known as the Hunter Safety Law and ant passed Eby by Ly the ll e 1 1 Legislature requires that all first u n er erthe I Ithe the age ge of 21 successfully pass a course in hunter hunker gaiety training before they will be bo allowed to purchase a 1960 hunting license I Hunters ages 16 through 20 may j Abe be excused from the training training pro pro provided vided they now possess a valid vaUd Utah hunting license Lee Leo Robertson Robertson Rob Rob- ertson in Utah Fish and Game Garno Magazine s Marvin and Phillips and I eons really had to beat the bl brush ush for the forty jackrabbits they thoy shot near Snowville a month ago We bagged or of em in that same area last year Don Dan a says ys a eUtah e Utah has five basic species of ot rabbits cottontail They are the the white-tailed white jackrabbit the black t black ted ed jackrabbit the snowshoe snowshoe snow snow- shoe and the pica The The pica Is a sized mouse-sized I rabbit that lives among rocks j I at high elevations They're quite I j I i common In the High I Ifor for example I Sn Snowshoe w rabbits as you know are also strictly high country creatures White-tailed White jackrabbits bits bite are the big white hares that we we see here hero so often this thi time of year S Recently making a five lve hour hou round trip to S 'S Snowville ow were Keith iC Carter ter i rant frant Francis Charles Price and Explorer Explore I Scouts Evan van Parrish jerry Durrant Durrant Durrant Dur Dur- rant Scott Scott and nd Carl Car Harding Hunting bunting ir n ng a about bout tour fou hours they killed 85 to jacki jack jack- jack jack- i rabbits bt Chuck using a s sighted scope g on connected 2 24 times in s 's 90 shots Grant Grant hit 26 of 76 76 6 Jil rabbits rabbits with with his his' his scope ed 30 3 30 06 Those Those speed high b bullet u 1 l I e et t evo s e voi would vo uld ld draw skin akin skin and d Quarter quarte q arter cm em all at i 9 one time Chuck reports reports reports re re- ports The landowners out there bere seem seem glad gia n to se see ra rabbit bit ohu hunters Rabbit hunters that ls is is who conduct conduct con con- duct themselves themselves' properly e A warning to all hoods th thugs gs holdup men etc Dont t try anything on Douglas Dougl Mac Crouch Mac Macs Mac's is la l skilled In the theart theart theart art of disarming pistol knife and club lub wielders Using judo deception and his 1118 knowledge of double-action double single-action single and automatic pistols Mac has developed developed de de- de an eff effective effective defense against up close weapons w weapons ap n and nd the guys behind ema em a Come on down and Ill I'll show you some Jilt lucks ducks s a Clearfield Stan T Taggart mace JIan Invited In Milo 1110 and Coulam 11 Heiner elnet bo lio the tho g gunner spent p thelast the thelast thelast last two evenings ot of the hunt uen tn in m u 11 oUt West t near Mar th the f lakeshore oto Aitu Amu Vit got en ven di Loth times I Coulum Coulam Dut it was Wall worth the trip just to see Bee so 80 m many ny ducks Flock utter after lock of ot em SWo swooped pell d down wn over o 1 decoys and ana into the torn born field t hen they'd finally spot us some gome of em would actually coln col col- re ra fn in ute are air oue ape an an- otner end over enci enu Jut But they uie- aland al al- I i 11 to le Ight ell anI and fly on on S a I 1 i L truce rUce Ton Tonics a Alan Wright nay Hay Currant and Kent Kent H nave have been geH r. r of ut Jack Jackrabbits jackrabbits' b on their h r r ul week end safaris to to the IDaho I border I S I the ap les of ol tome bornt ot ut O our oar i ft a. a ancestors 11 cell to I S si I t a wee ee bit of 01 skepticism i Could Gould it be that his historians tor tor- I j lans ians overlooked some of the char chari I i and experiences of their forefathers Call us commies com corn roles mies sick or whatever but we find rind ourselves wondering if it the whole story is being told in each case For example a line Une in the privately printed Founders of City reads timers Old recall that our local boys bays were the finest marksmen in to the territory i 1 How we ask did the gun gun toUn boys get so good r Rob Rob- Robbin bin b banks maybe Or shoGUn up saloons Or knock In oft off old I widows who could couldn't t pay pay the mortgages on their homes j I A shame we should read with such a skeptical eye Better we should pass it by And when a book book- Innocently states that Th Those s who who- knew our lovable e old Gra Granny ny Finch Finchley ey i were ver Impressed by her constantly high her ready laugh and I her cheerful ways well 1 I couldn't it just possibly 4 ib too d that sneaky ol of Granny ra ran a still in J 1 Lizard Gulch Gulch and vand barely drew drewa a sober br breath ath in In her life land sake Kike no wonder Vond r she SIbil was wu happy s s e I Here Iter 65 be la bt bt A pally If tt y I Settlers ot of tt we lead ead that De Despite tt t f Wolves wolves wol tol- toles ves es and Indiana courage courageous OU ous Elvin m mode made Je the long grueling hike across the salt salti i tae I We tWe only hope that when we croak WEKE IVERE so sa well vI of t by future folk If the truth were known Elvin probably had Like maybe two or 01 three hard rid II sheriffs sheriffs' posses pOUts breath In down his hla neck neck fer ter Instance r Good Slade WInslow the re re- record curd cord says was was sheriff of ot tat Hut vilie for three thirty years heau beau lug ing A start staff of ot tle seventeen deputies i Why hy so many of em To lo keep crooked sheriff And to cover up for tor or hi wuen they railed failed l' l lI I Squires quires s an another n o 0 t tile it e r I item reads ran a very successful success- success tut wI pot post Gown clown near heur eai tau tio luiK ot of Ick rick i Creek I lie loaded re with the file water we bet then bet then cheated e eu u O out t of ot their furs e Ve e did ill some research of or our own on the following statements I. I and got the REAL HEAL facts Her lIer grand kids wrote that widowed Thrice Belay Igan gau glin raised her seventeen lovely children children handed If she Wanted her kids to have ha haea a lathers fathers guidance then why did the tho old gal dump strychnine in her husbands husband's oyster stew According to his biography Nathanial after a along along along long exemplary life passed on In 1887 1881 Attached to the end of a rope we find I Pioneer Terrence his family recalls was one of the west's finest most talented mUtI musi- clans clans He lIe knew two guitar chords i I 1 I J 1 In Pioneering History of Punk Punk- wood Pass we found th the following following follow follow- ing Many a Weary westward traveler was heard to declare I I that Ma ia biscuits I were were wereth th the best they'd ever tast tast- ed t I I You suppose the fact that Mas Ma's nearest nearest cookin lived I two days' days ride across across' Desolate I Flats Flats' might've l had ad to I I do with h the po popularity of her vittles vittles vit- vit ties I Enterprising settler S Simon t I m on liz his ancestors write 1 built built up on one one of The finest driest cattle herds in the Rocky r Mountains Only a man manot man of ot SH Simons Simon's ons on's sterling I afi after tet the they add could h have ve pert performed such uch a teat feat I r aN tn to cattle rustler t Simon iHA it Ms his surviving t neighbors o fU Butch Dutch C. C Cas Cas' tidy W was i is b honest as at the Lone Lon Ranger Luck Lucky Hank lank a just published pub history says sars was vas one of ol the tire canniest most successful prospectors In the annals of min ing wielding spade l Hank Thud our research t I reveals e 0 v e a I s II pockmarked Mother Natures Nature's pretty face while white his wife wite and kids huddled together er in their cold old shack and ed et only strike strike in In forty fort b a c k b rea kin Ing g hand callous Ing years years was was made when he dug up lip a Mexican coin in a wheatfield wheat wheat- field s How many of ot us have scampered scampered scampered scamp scamp- I ered back up the family tree tree tree- upon upon comin across a II hoss hose theU down there In our ancestry Who doesn't have hate in their closets I Yup up truth of the matter Is those early early day day folks were probably prof pro pro- bably PEOPLE PEOPLE Just just like f f nut But what hat about about modest shy bashful Joe Jon Jones 6 who i rode ode with Bridger and Carson Carson Car Car- I son helped drive the Gold Spike I nan narrowly only escaped at the famous Little Jig Big H Horn rn massacre a and d dI I I single handedly saved a nearby town own from Indian attack 7 Why I we cant can't find his name anyplace I MORAL While the rest of the boys are around the por poTbelly poT pit belly stoves and the pung and poker tables experiences GET fIET GET IN YOUR OWN TWO CENTS WORTH Otherwise you may never be famous STAN famous STAN |