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Show ! two state reservoir have been made by Utah and fisheries Wyoming biogolists with f sh from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and Clark Bronson, illustrator jor Department of the Interior, 'he Department of Fish and Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Game, the packet contains cop- Wildlife. ies of the arctic grevling, mule Plans call for an additional deer, Canada goose, green-win;nantine of one million rainbow trout fingerlings from Utah teal, antelope, and coyote. hatcheries to go into the water Designed for iraming, the re- late in Mav, depending on water prints would be a handsome ad- levels. dition to any home. In addition to rainbow trout The folio of six magazine Koka-n- e cover reproductions is available plants, more than 700.000 salmon fingcrlines were to the public through department offices throughout the released in Sheep Creek, a state. Price ior the set of six tributary to the reservoir, early this spring. reproduct :ons is $2.50. At present water has backed Utah Fish and Game Magin the new reservoir as far up azine cover paintings by Bronson were recently responsible as Hideout Canyon. The Green River and its for an American Printers and from the dam site tributaries, Lithographers Association award at Dutch John upstream to to the department. were Danial. Wyo.. ehcmically will Kokance salmon be planted in the stream above the re- treated last fall for the removal of rough fish populations. completed cently Porcupine It is anticipated by Wyoming estabin an eifort to Reservoir and Utah Fish and Game Delish spawing runs and a self officials that the partment of these perpetuating population will support more reservoir fish and game gamy fish, than 90,000 angler days of spokesmen said. The reservoir, located on the recreation annually, when full. east fork of the Little Bear River in ttlic southern part of Superintendents of the state's Cache County, was constructed fish hatcheries report that II imas an primarily irrigation all is in readiness for the first poundment. By participation in the construction project, annual open house of hatchery however, the Department of installations throughout the state Fish and Game has acquired a scheduled for May 5. All installations will be "open acre foot conservation 1,000 for business as usual" but with pool ir the reservoir for perpet-uato- n a special welcome mat set out of fish life during extreme for all sportsmen who are interdrought years. ested in a first hand look at the Initial plants of rainbow trout production facilities that prowere made in the Porcupine vide Utah anglers with their Reservoir last fall. summer sport. The water will be closed to In conjunction with the open ' f'shing during 1903 but will open house the Salt Lake County Fish to angling with the beginning and Game Association has of the 1964 season. picked May 5 as the date for their annual hatchery tour, Saturday, Nov. 2, will mark sponsored each year in cothe opening date of Utah's an- operation with the department. nual pheasant season this year. The tour this year calls for Opening day of this major an 8 a. m. inspection by sportsupland game bird season was men of the Scott Avenue hatch-jer- y recently set by the Fish and in Salt Lake City with a Game Commission in the inter- motorcade leaving this facility est of the public who wish to at 9 a.m. enroute for the Midplan time ahead for this hunt. way hatchery--. From here the Length of season, bag limits motorcade will proceed down and other regulatory measures Provo Canyon to Springville for pheasant season will not be hatchery where tthe tour will set until late summer following terminate during the early the regulalr collection of data afternoon. covering breeding, sex ratio The hatchery tour and open and average brood size. house represents a fine opportTwo other important dates for unity for grownups and youngthe outdoorsman, June 1 for the sters alike to enjoy an interestbeginning of the regular fishing ing and educational day season, and Oct. 19 for the lirst together as they are guided the deer of hunt, through the hatcheries when general day have been already set ffor 1963. these facilities are near peak production. of a total three , million fish scheduled for plantUtah law prohibits the carrying into the Flaming Gorge ing of loaded firearm in any Reservoir in northeastern Utah vehicle at any time. This rehave now been planted. Depart- minder was issued by the ment of Ffish and Game spo- Department of Fish and Game kesmen said. as the warming days of spring Plants made to date in the find more and more people going outdoors. This law has been in effect since nearly four years ago when it was passed by the 1959 sesion of the state legislature. ; SELF Since that time several thousand arrests have been made for violations of this law. Goal of the legislation was to reduce the frequent gun accidents which occur when this rule is violated. Accident figures to date indicate a steady drop in car-gutype accidents as a result. The law reads, "No person shall carry in any vehicle any firearms which have live ammunition in the firing chamber, other than a peace officer in of his duties or 2627 South 2nd West performance persons with a valid permit to HU7-773- 1 Salt Lake carry firearms for the protect ion of life or property." ; 1480 N. State St. Firing chambers as defined by law include both barrels of a In PROVO double barreled shotgun and all FR3-1063 chambers in the cylinder of a revolver. Full color reprints of covers from six recent issues of the Utah Fish and Game Magazine are now available. Featuring wildl ft paintings by now-formin- g i d ALUMINUM STORING STORM DOORS 2995 n STANDARD Builders' Supply Inc. The Neighbor, Page 2 Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday. May 1, 1961 Wheat Growers Learn Detailed 1964 Program E- 'r.-.r- t EiUlne 3370 Wt'st Kd.. 'ooy. Apr. 22. Maurice watts, 2855 Carole series of meetings have Dr.. boy. Apr. 22. been scheduled in Salt Lake Paul M. Tuttle. 3u35 East 71 South, boy, Apr. 22. Comity to inform farmers of details of the proposed 19 4 wheat ivnald G. Ellersen, marketing quota program an-- ' Wuu ivre-- i Dr., giri. A?r. In acquaint them with procedJvoM D. Iirbm-ur- . ures relating to the forthcom- South fill) Ei'.rt girl. Apr. ?2. Shordas. 558 Fon-ain- e ing wheat marketing referenBlue Pr.. girl, Apr. 22. dum. Dr Ronald J. Szymanski. 4226 Meetings scheduled by t':e lympus View Dr., girl, Apr. ) cal agricultural and stabilizacommit-lee- s e Kenneth Caldcr. 2259 tion ernservatiun and Broods of young geese arc 22. Ave.. Apr. in Id girl, at lie will now becoming on apparent I atimir 4305 B. Sheffield. waterfowl inanament areas Realty Co. conference room, south. 34)80 Fast. Holladay, twin state. the throughout 3575 South 40lh West, on TuesiOvs. Apr. 23. Waterfowl area supervisors 3u. at 8 p.m. and at I' art S. Dourdcn. 2549 East Apr. day. reported the first brood frnrr to?) South, boy. Apr. 23. town hall on Riverton 16. on Apr. Farmington Bay e Max Wither. 2241 The nresence of Canada goose day. Mav 9. at 8 p.m., accord23. Ave.. D. Willard tu chairboy, Apr. Oliver, ing broods simplifies the peak oi of the comity committee. Irving Moore, 3231 Marie Ave. nesting activity among other man A third meeting under the di-- : boy, Apr. 22. state on of waterfowl ' species Grant, president; C. Elmo Turner, second New officers of the Cottonwood Heights PTA reetion of the extension service LcRay Hill, 2943 East 4085 marshlands. vice president; Gloria Black, president elect: will be held at Salt Lake Coun- South. loy. Apr. 23. start to set up p'ans for die many activities Mid1143 Paul E. Johnson, East More than 400 durks have ty IJbrary Auditorium in of the organization year. From left to right Joyce llood, secretary. been banded during the past vale on Thursday, May 2, at 1085 South, boy, Apr. 23. Mary Anderson, treasurer; Lyravin John G. Sanone, 3403 South few weeks on Clear Lake, Farm- 8 p.m. wheat fanner, regard- 1100 East; boy, Apr. 23. Every ShootPublic and ington Bay, less of the size of his operation, Rex S. Olsen, 3713 S. Twin-broo- k He was bom Feb. 1, 1887, in rison. St. Paul. Neb. ing Grounds waterfowl manage- will be affected Judges for the contest were new this by St., boy, Apr. 23. burial was m Wasatch Lawn ment areas, Department of Fish Morris Mr John Mrs Knudsen, Bromley, Kent County. EngBlaine I. Tthompson, 7012 program. Each should attend and Game spokesmen said. W JOliaSauuea Sutqsna to Arthur Frederick and The birds are baited into wire at least one of these meetings South 2780 East, boy, Apr. 23. Mr Richard Lundstrom, Mrs land, Lisa G. W. Sutherland details of to the the learn 800 He progR. East Peterson. Brent trap enclosures along the shore- ram that he Robert Kurtz, Mrs Richard Emily Ann Lane Bowycr. Feb. Mrs Lisa Greta Widd Sutherhis exercise 23. 4500 South, boy. Apr. might married Isabel B. Iladdow line areas of shallow marsh Sylvester 85. 1904 W. 11400 South, at land. died 1075 She R. in Lake. Salt East intelligently voting privilege 1912, 21, Clayton Mackay, ponds where they are banded the referendum Guests from Hill Air Force on of 23. member May a was Hut) He 1953. polls South, in boy, Apr. Riverton, died Saturday, Apr. and subsequently released by Base and Tooele Army Depot, 21. Oldtimcrs Union Pacific Calvin G. Clyde. 3110 the of natural causes at her waterfowl biologists. 20, where new clubs are being Club No. 12 and was a retired Every farmer who lias a reg- She was born Oct. 3, Trapping and banding activ- ular home. wheat allotment or who 7.J8 South:'P,ul H baggage agent. ity has yielded much valuable 1877 in Vasa Wora, Finland to on his harvested wheat has 23. 2985 East, girl, Apr. Survivors include his son. information over the years on in the years 1959, 1960, or farm 3780 and Anna Lisa Skarper and L. John Robert Salt Robert Lake, Jepperson, Arthur, and bird habits. is potentially eligible to South 3100 East, girl, Apr. 23. a daughter, Miss Mildred V. Widd. She married Simon Recent reports coming to 1961, vote. Small growers with allotCalif. V. McDonald. 678 East Cedar Ridge. Game Gary and Fish Bowycr, of in October. 1906 in' Sutherland Department 15 acres are re- 3300 South, ments under Fur grandchildren and a sis- Salt Lake. He died 1919. girl, Apr. 23. offices indicate an increase in to file an intention to LaVerl Ball. 6869 Brookhill ter, Mrs Emily Coleman, San channel catfisking activity on quired Mrs Sutherland was a charter participate in the 1964 wheal Dr., girl. Apr. 23. Francisco, also survive. Utah Lake. in order to qualify as conprogram 1038' were of Bingham 'Canyon F. member services Vitzthum, Funeral Edward reto Best success, according 13-- 15 iin eligible voter.. Such intention 23. ducted Apr. 15 and burial Was Lutheran Church and a memports, has come to anglers must be fill'd in the County Fast 3740 sSouth. girl. Apr. 1119 at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Robert D. McCullough, six fishing in approximately ASCS office by May 13. Mr Oii-- i Fart ber oi the Runeberg Lodge. South, girl, Apr. 23. feet of water. The area will become alive ver said. Survivors include sons anc Liovd B. Davis. 3577 E. Mill- Mrs Merle Reyno'ds Mackav with dancing activities as rep- Iir., girl, Apr. 23. Seventh laughters, Einner, Coppcrlon; Cottonwood South Daviri L. Erickson, 2832 500 resentatives Chicken Dinner Set from all of the LDS Ward Chapel. Holladay. George. Murray; Mrs Alfred 24. Fart. Apr. hoy. Nelson, Riverton; Mrs (Ellen) for service was funeral states a attend Intermountain setting At Masonic Temple Milton E. Jensen, 3211 South Mrs Merle Reynolds Mackay, Walter (Viola) Johnson, Eureka, Cottonwood at convention the 24. J3 grandchildren; 11 Canyon Lodge Xu 13 F&AM .:::ih) East. boy. Apr. 64, 1280 East 4800 South, con- Calif.; 3515 Mall June C. Inglodcw, a sister, Wayne ducted Apr. 15. Mrs Mackay is spunxor ng n c!,icken fl'nner The three-da- y South 500 East. girl. Apr. 24. dance conven- - died Apr. 20 at her home fol- - Mrs Ester Holm Karvat, FinSunday. Apr. 28 at tin Masunic BvnanI E. Valgarison, 1858 land. Temple. 30 V Center Square. S Wasatch Dr., girl. Apr. 24. tion will be attended by dance lowing an illness 1898. instructors She was 14. and born Dec. their 1 students, 6 until p. p.m. Retired Jordan High School Midvale, from Sam Kichas, 1711 Ichabod St., according to Gwen Coshow, in South Cottonwood, to Charles ail proceeds going a.-- donEnglish teacher Miss Oralie in., rl, Apr. 24. dance instructor who R. and Louis Brockbank ReyHolladay fund. to build. the ations ng Rawson, 65, died Wednesday, has anounced final plans for nolds. On Dec. 11. 1918, she Tile general public is invited Apr. 17. of a heart attack at her the event. married Arthur J. Mackay in reservait is that but necessary home, 320 East 1st South. Salt Anyone twelve years of age the Salt Lake LDS Temple. An in advance by he made tions Lake. or having at least three years active member of the LDS ' Miss Rawson sponsored the contacting Courtney C. Hunts'dance experience arc invited to Church, she was a member of EM HU or man. school and school paper at the attend the classes with the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. taught English fur more, than (days:) Bob Simpson, AM teachers. Theory and practical Survivors include her husJohn Mutch. AM or 40 years. She retired ' will be taught in band, a son and daughters, application in Kanriiainen Carl of Bingham Utah 1921 The University Clayton R., Mrs Chester (Louevery field of dance. :$ , & graduate was born Dec. 27,' aWS, TR The Utah Toastmistress Clubs a Gilbert, a Hollywood dance ise) Kim, Marilyn Mackey, all 1897, in Ogden, a daughter of held their annual speech contest teacher who has instructed of Salt Lake: Mrs Ronald (CaJohn F. and Catherine Jones at 2904 Highland Dr. Pra niovi(. Marie Pyott Larsen, stars, has been rol) Birch, Murray; 16 grandRawson. engaged as a special guest for children; mother, Sait Lake; Noted Singer, Dies She is survived by a brother, the convention. brothers and sisters, taonard and Salt Roscoc Rawson, Lake, Wiliam (Bill) Christiansen, a Reynolds, Owen K. Reynolds, wcP Funeral for services a sister, Mrs Reed (Margaret) known Mrs Marie soprano University of Utah professor, both of Holladay; H. Clyde Welch, Tucson, Ari- -. will discuss technique theory Reynolds, R. J. Reynolds, Mrs 15, 1732 Fas: Pyott 1. arson, Funeral services were lfi2d South, were held Wednesand Russell (Vcrctta) Chcgwiddcn, choreography. " j ;4 s "v Saturday in Salt Lake 17. at the Hola'la-- , Instructing classes on ball- all of Salt Lake; Mrs William lurial was in Wasatc.i Lawn day. Apr. he Jody Paquita K. (Mcbol) Baker, Mrs O. W. will room Second Ward Chapel. Mrs LarCemetery. sen died Anr. 17. at her home Elder, president of the National (Lila) Gnrringe. both of MuAet:vc in (he I.DS Church, she Barroom Association. rray; Mrs Wilford (Had) Pier- Norman Borin, former star 'son, Sandy served as Rellief Society and Janice Strong Plans and c boegrapber from MGM, Burial was in Murray City First Lt. Gucnlhcr W. Kaiser Primary president in the Hoi To Wed Jed Nielsen lias returned to his unit at will teach jazz, free style, Cemetery. laday Second Ward. She had Travis AF11, Calif, lollowing MisR Janice Strong and Jed sung in Hindu and various dancing. comedy, in exercise Long and childrens Flora Mae the state. Acrobatics participation Nielsen arc completing plans Faustt Thrust VII", an Air work classes will he under the Sirs Larsen was horn May K for a May 2 wedding at the Funeral services for Mrs NATO airlift operainstruction of Brtty Anderson, Flora Mac Faucctt. 74, 1768 1918. in Sait Lake, to Dr. Evergreen Reception Center. tion involving the speedy moveIdaho. Idaho Falls, Henry and Elsie Short pi Announcing the engagement Mill creek Way (3495 South), ment of a Also engaged for the conven- were conducted the are Mr & Mrs Marion L. Strong. Pyott. On Jan. 24. 194U. sin Army batafternoon tle tion has heen George Jack from of 715 East 3900 South, parents of married Dr. I.euis C. Larser. group to Europe and the Apr. 22. She dide at her return In the U.S. Lt. Kaiser Now York. He was a in the Sail Lake Temple. She the bride-to-bhome the rorning to Apr. 20. is a Mililnry Air Transport soloist and choreographer in Mr Nielsen is a son of Mrs was a Brigham Young Univer t Fau-.ctMrs was horn Jan. Service (MATS) The Las Vegas. pilot. Richard W. Grills. Avc.. sily graduate. 30, 1839. in .Mountain View, Mo., lieutenant is the son of Mr of hue the three to Charles F. and Julia C. WellTlie final day Survivors include her and Carl R. Nielsen, South & Mrs William F. Kaiser, 3928 band, sons and a daughter 00 West. Midvale. day convention there will be a er. On Jan. 7. 1912. she marS. Brooklanc I)r. Salt Lake I.DS an held. contest and talent Lewis Craig, serving Miss Strong has attended the banquet ried Victor Miss Rose Davidson Faucctt. He died The best dance talent will be in 1962. She v City. He received a B.A. degree mission to the Central Atlanta U of U. a res-former 'as ' from the University of Utah. awarded prizes. States: David C.. John Chrisident Price Utah. A mem-- , Paul Douglas. Karen First place winner was Miss tian. of the 3; 'hodisi Church, her Rose Davidson of Salt Lake Larsen, all of HoMadav. she was a me ilier of Betide-are her mother. Salt Club with her speech entitled, hem Shrine No. Furnaces & White Shrine Lake, four sisters. Mrs Glen With Just a Touch of Magic". of Jerusalem, end affiliated Air of Mrs Robert Jones Holladay,! Mrs Walton. Holladay: BeMy with Radiant l'h ipter 12, OrAbner Chase Floyd (Lucy Mae) Glauser, Mrs speaking on "Are You There? Conditioning! der of Ihc Easter.. Star. 3783 Abner 53, Chase, LeRoy Homer (Marian) Adams, both was hostess for the council Survivors include her (laughdied Bariiara Way (3975 South), Day or Night. CaTT Clyde of Salt Lake: Mrs Jack (Kanac) meeting, which began at 10:301 Buxton, AM5 2341, undetermined . causes after ters, Mrs A. II. (Helen) Holt-maCouncil Serving the Holladay. Cotton-voo- d Carlson. Boston, Mass. morning. Saturday Miss Delone Faucctt. lsith 5 Years to Pay and East Mill Creek comMrs Ken Balis an auto accident Apr. 12. Burial was in Holhiday Mem- Chairman. i "Service All Makes" He was born Aug. 22, 1909, in of Salt Lake; a brother and munities of South Salt Lake orial Park. the Holladay, presided during Charles Sumsisters, Weller, to and Abner Salt Lake, InBUXTON'S session. "ounty. morning business Mrs Gertie Stepp, vocation was presented by Mrs Mary Gallaclicr Chase. On ner, Wash.; Heating & Air Conditioning Application to mail as seeonn 7693 S. State St. Midvalo lass matter is pending at the Hulda Grover, Provo, with the Mar. 7, 1928. he married Gara Topeka, Kan.; Mrs Nellie Mor nost office at Salt Lake City, welcome by Mrs Ed Robinson, Carlson in Salt Lake. He was of the LDS Utah. president of the Holladay Toast- - an active member Office-22- 59 mistress Club. Resx:nsc wasjurch anfl was employed for East 4800 South, years by Felt Auto Parts Co. Salt Lake City 17. Utah. given by Mrs Izihree Stephen-)3Survivors include his widow, son of Provo. A question and Phone answer period was Jed by the snns an( a daughter, Mrs Plant 136 N. Ma n St.. Mid Mr & Mrs Wellyn L. Koontz. 3764 South education chairman. '.v R'gney, Concord, Calif.: L. vale, Utah. Phone AM 645 East. boy. Apr. 19. Anderson of Provo. Rnald. Gary B., both of Salt Louise Mrs rate: Subscription 1). Clements, 7.786 South five grandchildren; Roger Mrs Frank After lunch, $3.00 per ypar Page, Lake; 19. Toast- - brother, Paul E Salt Lake, us acted Holladay. Published every Wednesday 2000 Fast. girl. Apr. Dr Knurh G. Dangerfield. mistress for the program which J. Parr Gulfrey, Publisher 2835 Canyon View Dr., girl, inriuded the sperh contest and Frederick Arthur Bowycr James M. Landers. Editor-MgApr. 19. A heart ailment claimed the workshop given by the Salt R. Anderson, Lake Club on Dr Kenneth Lexicology, mod- - life of Frederick Arthur Bow 3121 Momingside Circle, boy. crated by Edith Boweter of ycr. 76, 4310 Diana Way (4035 Apr. 20 Salt Lake. South), at his home Apr. 12. Clint C. Nelson, 1165 Carme Rita Dr., boy. Apr. 20. . Lawrence Tobler, 1711 Clovcrdalc Road, boy, Apr. 20. John Donald Jackman. 1764 East 6400 South, boy. Apr. 20,, T. Eugene King. 2180 East SICK of high water bills trying to revive that yellow lawn? 3020 Soulh. boy, Apr. 20. SICK of ineffective fertilization results? ( Melvin Stringham. 3239 South 20. 1100 East, girl, Apr. I SICK of having a sick looking lawn? James Tharp, 920 East 3385 Soulh. girl. Apr. 20. HAWAII, AUSTRALIA IS John M. Moon, 1974 Terra LENGTH FILM Linda Dr., boy. Apr. 21. NEW ZEALAND Narrated by Mcrvin R. Brown. 2190 Fast NITROGEN lawn fertilizer A Lam-hfiiirn- Mid-We- g One-thir- Two million walleye pike eggs are now being hatched at the Avenue Scott departments hatchery in Salt Lake City. The fish are destined for release into several key waters throughout thte state in an effort to add to or establish new populations of this popular game fish. The fish will be moved from the hatchery facility w'thin the next two to three weeks or as the fish are able to take feed. Because of the extreme nature oi the fish, they must be released into onen water as soon as possible aftei hatching. j i I Clay-lourn- : Dance Meet Scheduled June j ; : i ! 56-1- Oralie Rawson, Retired Jordan Teacher, Dies Toastmistress Speech Winners Told , , ' ,:4 i4.;4 con-iucte- function-througho- Force-siipixirte- Wil-for- 1500-ma- n well-know- n e. 859-3r- d Other-survivin- Neicrlibor 1 1 I CR7-318- 3 i -- i Thursday, May 2, 7:30 p.m. i 3 278-262- 6 Shir-counc- il A Gift of Beauty for r. MOTHER'S DAY Sheet Music Records Band I-- SICK? Instruments Pianos Wig Stylists Mother's Day Specials on All Permanent Waves From $5.50 plus Cut (Make Appointments Tim Music Early) CR8-860- IN THE MALL 278-265- 4 Home of the In Holladay Village, Next to Post Office 1 Lessons, Rentals THE CURE Cottonwood Hite'sfo( .Beauty Salon 4693 Holladay Blvd. Organs I Mighty Wurlitser Organ " i. boy. Apr. 21. 6200 S-- u ..nderson. 1266 Fast DelR')4020 Sou i, boy, Apr. 21. Kent C. Esplin. I.i73 Fuller I)r., boy. Apr. 21. Openshaw. East, girl. Apr. David F. Weston. 7200 Soulh, girl. Apr. Byron 3145 3701 Smith 21. 1820 21. East Revolutionary LIQUID $509.00 BONDED GUARANTEE - GuSnKKHSHBDB OOBH Free Estimates 277-453- 4 feature HERE CALIFORNIA FLORIDA BRUCE BROWN East High ScholAud. 840 South 13th East Admission $1.50 d |