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Show fish & Game I'lie Midvalu Sentinel i no t'ln .lordiin Cuiili, Midvale, Utah Thursday, May 22, 1969. P-.- The forgotten fishing license will ruin the opening fever really hits hard. It drives men almost insane in their mad dash to river,; stream and lake, with only a brief but sometimes expensive stop at the local: sports store altering their course Unfortunately, there is no known cure for fishing fever and like the common cold,! it must run its course. Med- ical experts are of the opin-- . ion that a faithful following', of the yearnings brought on by this ailment will often bring at least temporary re- morning fishing for many Utah anglers this The Division of " "If lil'ilnniili Iiilf New officers of Post 140, Riverton American Legion, are pictured, from left, Clarence Giles, commander,-- Darrell Hamilton, chaplain; John Petty, second vice commander; Don Andreason, sergeant - at - arms. Absent, Paul Howard, adjutant, Gary Torelsen, v first vice commander. year. Fish and Game urges fishermen over 12 to get their licenses before the last minute rush and avoid the risk of forgetting it. Unfortunately, fishing without a license citations direct many forgetful fishermen to the local judge every year. Saturday, May 31, at 4 a.m. marks the opening of the 1969 Utah general fishing season. (4 a.m. Mountain Standard Time5 a.m. Mountain Daylight Time). Utah law requires persons 12 years of age and older to a proper license possess whenever fishing the open waters of the state. Fish and Game records show many arrests are made each vear for fishing without a license, being improperly licensed, or using another person's license. Everyone knows there is plenty to do during the final hours of packing for a fishing trip without having to hunt up a license agent in the early hours of the morn- don't ruin your ty's opening morning Wednesday, May 28, Mrs Stanley R. Crump, Riverton, and her son Ricky will both graduate from school. Ricky Want tougher floors? from Bingham High School and his mother from BYU Associate Degree Nursing Program. Mrs Crump will participate in a white graduation and pinning ceremony at 3:45 p.m. at the Institute of Religion in Salt Lake, and on May 29 in Commencement exercises and convocation at BYU, where she will be given her diploma. She then plans to work as a registered nurse at Cottonwood Hospital. Following graduation Ricky Crump will leave for Washington, D.C., where he has accepted a job. ( rrv ' L 1 Subscribe Now A If h ' Small engine failures? Un'rt 140, Riverton legion Auxiliary, has elected the above offiicers, from left, Mrs Kathleen Petty, first vice president; Mrs Eleanor Collard, second vice president; Mrs Beverly Tisher, secretary; Mrs Gwen McFarlane, president. parfish- maps of the waters are also of considerable aid to ang- g lers. For mountain fishermen, a series of five Uinta Mountain Lake booklets are available. These cost 25c each and give complete data on the lakes of the High Uinta Mountains. Drainage maps taken from aerial photos are of great aid to packers into the high country. various parts of Utah. Officials fear the condition will worsen as the days grow warmer. The illness usually begins to crop up in the less resistant, when water temperatures climb into the mid 40's. Its symptoms are an unrelenting restlessness and a to rummage tendency through attics, garages and basements in search of objects. There is also a dull, glassy, look in the victim's eyes. When water temperatures climb into the 50's, fishing New RPM Out board Motor Oil Super Red adds power to and small motors. Extends plug life V n Reports of a common and illness spring contagious have been received from OIL CALL YOUR STANDARD far-awa- y pre-scho- - John Wanamaker said,! "People who cannot find time for recreation are, obliged sooner or later to; find time for illness." V'" j intestines of grass-eatinanimals and can enter the Get human body through even a ing. your license early. And, by the way, do take superficial break in the skin. it with von. The germ may be in the air as well as in the soil, parFishermen risk a bout with lockjaw if their shot ticularly around farms and gardens. It spreads easily record is not up to date. The and Division of Fish and Game from can appear anywhere rural playgrounds to to deminds outdoorsmen city streets. check the status of their imThe tetanus toxoid is now munization against diseases given routinrly in combinabefore leaving home base. tion with diptheria and Tetanus is just one of the whooping cough antigens to serious outdoor diseases infants and chilwhich can be prevented by dren. It is recommended for a basic series of shots followed by booster shots as everyone throughout life. the doctor orders. The tetanus toxoid used for the shots Fishing booklets are availhas proven effective against able to anglers wanting to this disease, of- try new fishing waters in ten called lockjaw. One re- Utah. Publications issued by the port showed lockjaw still kills about 60 of ie per- Division of Fish and Game for anglers are designed to sons who contract i . A puncture wound, as aid the fisherman in knowcaused by a fishhook, gun- ing more about Utah's more shot, nail, or splinter, is the popular fishing waters. They kind of accident most likely are available from Fish and Game offices. to produce tetanus. The disease is most feared in deep Knowing how to get to many of Utah's better fishwounds, cuts or abrasions that have been contaminated ing waters is a problem faced by many anglers. with soil. The tetanus bacillus is a They continue to fish the tiny germ that lives in the same places year after year because they hesitate to try a new water without some idea of how to get there and what they will find when they begin fishing. Perhaps most popular, is the free "Utah Fishing and Hunting Guide." It covers 65 important fishing waters of the state giving information on kinds of fish, facilities available, and travel directions. The booklet, "Popular Utah Fishing Waters," is also available from Fish and Game offices. It costs 25c and lists many of the most popular fishing spots, giving rather detailed information on how to get there, size and depth of the water, and species of fish present. Detailed ing. So Mother, son graduate in separate ceremonies lief. MAN IN MIDVALE GAS fc OIL BINGHAM 'Standard Oil - 255 9221 Company of California . 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