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Show yKfc y a , Vi Xh 1 is , RKa.CCH7Wry Ifn Rules and Regulations 1943 Utah Deer In accordance with instructions issued the State Fish and Game Commission by the Board of Bis Game Control, 2, 37a special deer permits to be distributed over the various huntins areas Of the state. The permits have been distributed according: to the need for deer remove! on the various . deer ranges. ; RULES, REGULATIONS, FEES. immediately thereafter. Each tak- ETC. mil is a license permitting the Special deer hunting permits may ing on one animal only, SEASON be issued only to hunters who have obtained a regular 1943 Utah big-The regular deer season shall be game hunting license. This will in- for the period October 16 26. include either a $3.00 or $4.00 resi- - elusive, as declared by law. This dent big game hunting license, or reason will prevail on all open areas a $20 00 big game of the state for the taking of buck for 00 combined deer and ail areas as described for hunting license, or $25 liense. Fees the taking of antlerless - deer and and hunting fishing shall be $2.00 each for residents and buck deer by special permit not hunters. Special buck listed below under special season or deer permits for the Salt Lake and closed areas. SPECIAL SEASONS Grantsville areas may be issued to resident hunters only. Special seasons for the taking of buck andor antlerless deer as spe- APPLICATION'S FOR AND SALE , cified above are declared as follows: OF PERMITS 16: October Drawing Arens 7 all La Sal District (Oct. Permits for the following areas will be issued by drawing the sue that portion of the state lying to the Colorado cessful applicants from the total east of the Green and list of applications received: unsec- - rivers and south of Highway U. S. cessful applicants will have their 40 ) 7: October money refunded. Application must Oak City, Fillmore, Kanosh, Clear contain name, address, district on which the permit is desired, and big Creek, Beaver, North Monroe, South game hunting license number. It Monroe, Salina, Fishlake Mountain, shall be a misdemeanor to submit Fremont. POST SEASON more than one application or to hold 5: November more than one permit on any of Cache (Green Canyon District), the drawing areas, except that one Fork Dis Cache Blacksmith a be submitted for (Upper application may Creek, Coalville, Hunt- permit on a post season area in trict). Lost 12 16 26 above Mile Oct. addition to the application for the ington, (see Fairview. Dixie tsee also). Ephraim. regular season hunt. be 6 above also), receiveable Oct. Applications will GAME PRESERVES from 9:00 A. M. Thursday, August 19, until Saturday, August 28. Ap- - Opened: Dixie, Mantl including Gentry plications postmarked later than 12:00 midnight August 28 will be Mountain; Nebo: Wasatch; Parowan-irejecte- d. The drawing for these Paragonah; Provo; Cache; Fishlake; will be held September 4 South Willow; Ashley; Big Cotton-a- t 'permits 9:00 A. M. at the sale offices listed wood: and Timpanogos. below. Partially Opened! Game Preserve Applications should be' addressed Strawberry AI1 excepting the Federal Bird to Utah Fish and Game Department. which includes the land Deer Permit Sale Office, at the Refuge listed below for the chosen mediately adjacent to the Strawberry district. Permit sale offices will be Reservoir. located .n the Court House in the Henston Game Preserve All excepting that portion lying County Seat listed below. within the State Military ReservaSeason October 16-2-6 inclusive tion and the portion lying in Salt North Cache, Logan; Lost Creek. County. Morgan; Grantsville, Tooele; Salt Lake t. Ogden Game Preserve Lake. Salt Lake; Heber, Heber City: Al excepting that portion lying to Timpanogas, Provo; Springville, Provo: North Nebo. Nephi, South the south of Ogden River. Posted Areas Nebo. Nephi. A11 areas within the above Season November S scribed open areas and posted as Cache (GGreen Canyon). Logan; closed areas shall be closed to all Cache (Green Canyon), Logan; hunting. BOW AND ARROW HLNTING OPEN SALE AREAS Permits for th districts below oneSpecial permits for the taking of deer ot either sex with bow will be placed on open sale begin- 27. and arrow tvill be provided for the ning at 9.00 A. M at the Court House inSeptember the various arrj?ls5f41beI",yCounty Seats as listed below, and in f.Et - with the regular hynt licens.ewill remain until all are ' HUNTING AREAS sold, or until the close of the hunt- A1 that Portion of the Mt. ing season for the district in ques- - Gaaie Ogden Preserve lying south of the tion. It is unlawful to apply for. Rveror purchase any special deer permit Gjden inwithout first securing a regular big .Post Season November game hunting license, except that Lake District as de- one application may be submitted cIs'V('. for a permit on a post season area sc.rbea above under Salt Lake Dis-i- n addition to the application for tr,ct for ,he regular season OliEtt TAG REGILATION the regular season hunt. This will include either a $3.00 or $4.0(1 resi- - . A hunter is required to tag his or 2?pr- -fe'amehether killed under regular ,dent big game hunting licen for ig a $20.00 big game hunting license or special nfter making or license $25 00 combined P,?1,11, lmmediately hunting 11 kli and be unlawful and licenses. hunting fishing Only one permit may be possessed by any transport said deer from the , one individual. This rule is subject p ace of kill without said tag being to change as the season progre'ses attacbed thereto. The postcard the deer tafJ roust be com-get- t, Oct Coalville- Dag- Oct. to Manila, Vernal- - 12- - PieteJ.y nlld out and returned and Game Oommis-Oc- t. Mie. Ole. SHIEecF'ish fdanti; Joes Valley. , ?n- State GaPitol Building, not Castle Dale; La Sal. Oct. f . . ) 1 ts, 'I non-reside- nt v. 16-2- f Hi i im-to- " - on-sal- e por-Kam- 11 - 16-2- 3, 16-2- 6, 16-2- 6. 16-2- 6, t( bunt or kill deer aJ, any tirne dLd by an artificial of any kIndl used either by thelight person 7 Monroe. Oct. RichfieldJunction-- - Oak Antimony, Oct. Oct. City. 7; Fillmore- Fill- Oct. Fillmore: Kanosh Fillmore: Cear Creek i 7 Beaver; Baver Oct Oct 7. Beaver; Dixie. Oct. 6 St George. Season November 5 - v. 16-2- 6. v. pur-mor- 16-N- v. 16-2- lnliiKie non-tran- The Fifty-fift- h s- t0 hunt, kill or pursue deer at any wit'. any kind o revolver, pis- 0 tol, or with a calibre, .22 Cla- - or any other 22 calibre rifle spe Pow er. a .222 cept or a 22 Swift: to use tracer Hornet. bullets other than standard ammum-'Parowa- n. ?r aliy Jion for the hunting or deer; to hunt. klll lor pursue deer with dogs. Person under sixteen may pro- PPre, a hcense or special permit for the bunting of deer R shall be unlawful for hunters t0 fai lto slop at checking stations: f ta register in and out of checking stations upon areas where stations ar established 1 is Provided by statute that the above rules and regulations shall "ave tui force and effect of law. Apy violation thereof shall be sidered a misdemeanor and shall be prosecuted as such. 25-2- Coalville, Coalville; 12 Mile Huntington. Castle DaleEphraim. Manti: Mt Pleasant. Man- ti; Dixie, St. George: Paragonah NOTE; Applications will also be re- ceived at Richfield for Clear Creek. Kanosh and Fillmore per- mits: and at Junction for Beaver permits. RULES PERTAINING TO PERMITS Special deer permits will be valid on the district for only are Issued, they shall be which they ferable and there shall be no can- cellattons or refunds. All special deer permits are issued only for the of the season specified for each district and become void - e. 8Uln? or huntinp; deer or by any per-Oc- t. ??ne 5u,d.ln&- - ading or accompanying bunter: to hunt, kill or pursue jreeP Wlth, a shotgun of any gauge: 16-2- 6, 16-2- 6. ti; J on Mr. And Mrs. C. A. Taylor of Clearfield came Saturday to spend a week with her mother, Mrs. Ella SChenck. Gilbert O. Bills has purchased the Burn-for- d business and equipment of the manMortuary- and took over the 15th. on business Aug. agement of the Mr. Bills has been in Evanston for about four years and during that time has been employed at the Bryan Mortuary. ' He has made many friends in Evanston and thd surrounding territory and has been very active in both civic and religous affairs of the Community. He is a member of the fire department and a member of the Boy Scout executive council, and a member of the Bishopric of the Evanston first ' Ward. Combination of 5 Attractions A DOG AND PONY SHOW, ' i The Dumford Mortuary has been in business in Evanston for 15 years or more and before going into business for himself Ray Dumford was manager of the Beeman and Cashin Mortuary for many years, so the Dumford family has for a long period of time been engaged in the Funeral Business in (Evanston. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall daughter Doris, visited in Ogden Mr. Spectacle of Inconceivable a Magnificence, Fitting Prebide to a ! R does not cost any more to enjoy a modern three ring circus, such as the Dailey class high Bros, produces than to see a smaller inferior outfit. Be not deceived. Remember the Date." Dailey Btefc Grcns Never Divides or disappoints. and Sun- AT RANDOLPH, UTAH TUESDAY cATJG 24th Miss Ruth McKinnon spent a few days visiting in Evanston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Burleigh this week. Mrs. Wesley Kearl and Mrs. Ralph Hanney motored to Ogden Tuesday to see Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tingey. Mr. Tingey is very ill at the Dee hospital. They returned home Thursday and report Mr. Tingey slightly improved. Mrs. Edna Smith and Mrs. Jane Jones were business visitors at Evanston last Wednesday. Mr.- - and Mrs. Harvey Harris and childrtn were Sage visitors Sunday. Mrs. Fred Smith returned home on Friday from a short visit with her Mr. and Mrs. daughter and Ronald Sims. son-in-la- F. H. and A. G. Rex have gone to attend a funeral of a niece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Jackson of Belfry, Montana. The following people left Friday for Albion, Idaho, 'to attend the funeral of Mrs. Norma Lloyd, who died at Kem-merMr. and Mrs. Harry Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd, Miss Alta Lloyd and Miss Lois Johnson. e. Mrs. Gladys Conley of Ogden came last Friday to see her mother, Mrs. Ada Muir who is quite ill. She return ed 6unday. J. F. Wilson returned from a short trip to Ogden Friday. John Jones came home Friday from Evanston where he has been working. TRADES & INDUSTRIES Mr. and Mrs. David Olang and children have returned to Rosette, Utah, after spending a short time with Mrs. Alice Reay. Miss Lilly Passey cam home Friday from a short visit at Evanston, Wyo She brought her little niece with her. Pvt. Thomas Passey, son of Mrs Bertha Passey, is home on a two weeks furlough. Sgt. Calvin Whitney who has been at the Boise hospital at Fort Douglas, came home Friday. Mrs. Alice Demick of Logan, Utah Sgt. Norman Call and Miss Ila Call of Ogden, relatives of .Mrs. Alice Hoff man, spent last week .end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman. We also have heard that Sgt. Call is very much in terested in a certain young lady here nd that diamond rings are flashing, and perhaps wedding bells will soon be ringing. What about it Elaine? Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Thomas of Ogden were last Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Goldie Corless. Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Dorothy Corless. L. G. Kennedy camd Friday for Mrs. Kennedy who has been with, her mother, Mrs. Ada Muir, for the past week. They returned home Sunday. Miss Dorit Schenck of Ogden spent last week in Randolph visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella Schenck. Mrs. John T. Satterthwaite of Salt Lake js visiting among relatives and- friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Weston and family and Mr. Clark of California are visiting at the Bp. John H. Weston home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb of Ogden visited at Laketown and St. Charles Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hulme Nebeker and sons Richard and Howard of Salt Lake spent the week end at the Hyrum Nebeker ranch. Dr. and Mrs. IE. G. Peterson and son Chase, also called in for a few moments. Mr. Peterson was enroute to Montpelier to speak at a meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Vara Cheney shopped at Logan Thursday. Vara took the combine motor to be repaired and remained until Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley of Midvale were visitors at the South Eden ranch over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson went to Montpelier Saturday to meet and bring back their daughter, Mrs. Ebner Jensen and daughters for a brief visit here from Pocatello. Mrs. Paul Weston and son of Salt Lake visited over the week end at the Meadowville ranch of J. R. Weston. Paul is helping with the hay. Miss Ruth Weston returned to Salt Lake with them. E. W. Irwin and boy friend companion of Ogden paid a brief visit Friday. Mr. nd Mrs. Vernon Cook and two From Page One) Mary Lou Cornia is on the sick list this week. We hope she is soon feeling better. Mrs. Claude Cornia was here this week. She is leaving to go back to Fort Knox with her husband. Kay Bryson who is employed at Ogden spent the week end home and Mrs. Keith Jessops spent Sunday her with her mother. Mrs. Ralph Ellis and Kate Bryson left Monday morning for California. Mrs. Bryson o see Caryle before ne leaves for overseas and Mrs. Ellis lo visit her flying cadet Steve. Fred Nicholls, son of Mrs. Clara Nicholls who is employed as cook at the D.H. ranch, is here on furlough visiting his mother, Barbara and Don. He is in the Navy. We hope he has an enjoyable time while here. Some of the ladies about town went to Garden City to pick raspberries on Monday. We hope they had good lucic. Mr. Shelly Huffaker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longhurst ,motord to Garden , City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hopkins and John motored to Morgan Tuesday afternoon. A letter Was receved this week from Parley Cornia who is stationed in Brazil. ' He- - is well but would like to be back to hi3 job of riding a horse. He also sent a picture of himself. Mrs. Bill Stacey and Mrs. Fred Stacey received a picture of Bill this week. He is a flying cadet.. ed at the Lee Hawkins home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Denning Smith and son Billy, Mrs. Sarah Smith and Lucy Smith and daughter were m town Sunday from Ogden enroute to Montpelier to see David Murphy who is very ill at the hospital. He is a brother of Mrs. Sarah Smith. ' Bp. John H. Weston was taken to Logan Tuesday for medical consul-- m tation. Russell Innes of Salt Lake came to attend a funeral of a relative. His wife returned with him. Sidney S.' Irwin was recently promoted fot the ranch of Corporal at an Kcmf feamp in Texas, in the Technical DW Grade 5. , - : announcement Thia is to announce that effective AuSUst 15thf I have taken over the Funeral Business and Ambulance Service ' of the Dumford I this - Mortuary. expect to carry on business in a courteous and heiifu manner and with f ; respect to all. . , Hereafter the firm wit be known s - the GILBERT BILLS MORTUARY I Signed: i Gilbert Q Bills Ambulance Service Day or Night. Office Phone: 71. i r,4 I t 4 V I fi&r sons of Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lamborn Sunday. Claude Willis went to Montpelier Tuesday and got his wife and new son from the Bear Lake hospital. ' Mrs. Don Uqurhart and sons of Kemmerer, Wyo., are visiting at the J. A. Cheney residence and giving permanments. Amos Robinson and L. D. Lam-bohave been business visitors at Salt Lake during the week. Ben E. Weston and family of Pick-levil- le were Sunday visitors here, also Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sims Mrs. Virginia Thompson of Salt Lake spent the week end at the Lydia Johnson home. Relatives from Star Valley visit- - r V5 J (Continued Montpelier, Miss Florence Smith wlm is attending school at the .Weber college was home over last week end. additional information. WOODRUFF NEWS mother of Mrs. Earl Passey, visited her last week., Ample housing accommodations available UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Write to the presidents office for a catalogue or LAKETOVN NEWS - Mrs. Hannah Wood of Ogden and Mrs. Frank Wall of Portland are visiting at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Richey. ENGINEERING 4 A GinGUS OF DISTINCTION Remf her Mrs. Leo McKinnon went to Ogden Tuesday for a short visit. Mr. McKinnon went for her and Miss Arlene McKinnon who has been vacationing at Ogden for several weeks, Courses are offered in the following schools : AGRICULTURE HOME ECONOMICS FORESTRY ARTS AND SCIENCES V By aceres of Circus Artists of International renown, xceHed in their respective tine of endeavor day. - , EXCITING WILD WEST, A GREAT HORSE FAIR, TRAINED ANIMAL SHOW, THREE RING EXHIEHTON. J kfeiacag a Stapeailoiis Mr. a .id Mrs. Fred Coles and daughter of lEvanston were in Randolph last Thursday. Begins MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th at 8 a. m. Instruction Commences September 28th and Mrs. Wm. Corless are leavat ing tomorrow for an extended visit Wilson. Mrs. Jack and Mr. Lander with Miss Marjorie Corless of Ogden was home over last week end. r Seaman Jay Thomson of Camp Farragut, Idaho, is home on leave. - - COLLEGE Mr. i, Mrs. Ella Fockrell returned to Ogden Wednesday- after spending several foilidays in' Randolph and Evanston here. interests her after ng UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION . , Locals Progressive Year at the COMMERCE '.Atr ,: RfeAgH "wTtfT.PH rTAR- t ' v . i EVANSTON, WYO. Bes. Phones S70. f |