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Show 1 - - is. , . To Be Dead I - , il. DESERET NEWS , Certain Than Just Dead!. 'll'A' Be Sure You C an - Ey THE SPORTSMAN Everyone loses when a hunter can't tell a man from a Moose! But there are, records shoW, such hunters. They are loose on the ranges each fall with a. live weapon in theirfists, an , empty head and a fool's heart Utah will have more men on the range this year' than - i . . I . , iy, ,,,,, t ' te' k 'N,Ve V 7".t' t . 1t0 - . ( '',.41,1(04, kiik ,- k. ,,-- - V --::74 ''t 3 .,,,,.., . l', ' --,z Zt zt-...- , z.,,.-- ,, c 44 t4 ,..el ; s ,0"q' ' .,,t ", s' ,,,,,,,, -- 40,,(-,.- - 41 - MOOSI t ift a Ac..... 14- .-40' - - opribt 41 . ' ,' . fi I"' ,e . r , 1 el . 4 - -I -- - . - Di g 11 ) - ' .,..,,,,,.,,,s-t-,-- , ttre.,47," 1 IgPL' ,,,t t t A - The limited season this year will allow the taking of three chukars for a bag limit, six for possession after two days of hunting. Birds ttf either sex will be legal game. They may be hunted on the regular game bird or combination license, no special license or permit being required. '; 4, - -- ,.jtiAp - N ,, . (tt . 14N ,0'...' . Al(A- Ofiii:p4ierlk( . t ,. . , - k ' - c ,,--. Illt14st 'tN' A ik.:.I.N..,. 1: ,, I '' ss, ..., z--- 1 a,,,,,i).IU Tqfr tro . ,t-e- -: :4 It . v.;.;, i 4. tt-'t :, --- i e ....rii.51,ansonlowmionftbe........ 4-- $,--- Nott N. ,1,, I ,... ,-- A I'v.. t, 3 I , ',44, , . . - - , - ,tur .- ''''.21'tk- - -i,..- 7 4,0 s,,,k ,. 4 iJ , , .. ' 41.,,,,,,.kt,,,s, ,),.-- , - . , '''NO"" ..,t..:) , ,N,-,0.- ,& . : ..'Z''''Z'''''-- k ,,,i4,,, 4,i, ' , t,k,sx,.4.. 1,, .,c,9,,,-s,,-,, . , . - w.,Ndi,- "c.............,. .41. i 611mi ili, , It , W JVI di f, e :ye t 1., ROD AND GUN by Available For 19 HACIC 11 410,.44, , ILLER 4'4 ) :wfor: Hunt Elul Is As several early buckskin seasons approach, hunters are reminded that special permits for some 19 units pre-seaso- others hugtsare still available. Mountain The San Juan and San JuanElk Ridge units r are offering permits, one. antlerless. These are the areas not sold out only for the special hunts. Three Deer, One Ares Both of the San Juan units - are featuring an Oct i 13 openpost-seaso- two-dee- two-de- er - Research Shows That Yellow Is Better Than Red For Deer Garb - v, d Ross Leonard, Idaho fish-angame chief, reports that standard red the as hunting garb. yellow shirts may replace Ross has his reasons. Red is hard for color blind persons to distinguish. Tests also show that best ratings for color on the basis of "recognizability') favor the yellowboth plain and fluorescent Next to yellow, white has the best rating. Ross and other game leaders have become seriously interested in this matter of color since California began a color testing campaign recently; Nearly one third of the hunters involved in the state's 103 hunting accidents last season were garbed in red. ing, which will also allow huntIt is likely that red isn't the best color, all things conlicenses season on sidered. But some of the reds that were worn during the regular ing the same opening date. archery hunt recently In this state were no better. than Done It is therefore possible lor a at all. man with a special permit to Some hunters wore red and black plaids. Others had the take three deer from the area, faintest tinge of red to their shirts. They qualified under the one on regular license and two law only because they were red In fact but not in effect. on the special permits. It Red la to remain the color for the hunter. It would be Here are the areas set up for orderAO mend the code to permit only solid bright reds In special permit applications which have already sold out: even to the extent of floureseent reds exclusively. Nash Basin, Daggett-ClaAs for this hunter we go for the brightest reds there are. Dixie Terry, worried We don't want any blind torn flicking dust Dixie Ox Valley, Antimony, his with Henry Mountain, North Beaver, bodyIf yellow colors are best let's have them. South Beaver and Beaver MinLake Mead Report eraL Not Sold Out Wally Jones of Overton, Nev.,..writes- In that fishing on now. the Here's red Is hot Mead straight dope as right Here is a list of the units Lake IV' tells deer perWally still offering special mits and the number available shad as food "Since the Introduction of the thread-fion each unit:, a mop'e of years ago the bass have multibass the for fish Avintaquin, 546 permits; Curplied rapidly. The lake is teeming with them. The bass rant Creek, 526; no longer have to feed on their own young. Valley. 100; Vernal, 500; "The bass fishing has been real hot lately. My wife and Circleville City Creek Cotton255; Oak Creek, I. 345; along with another couple, brought in 26 the other after,' wood, Farm Creek Mt., 250; Timber noon. Everyone got limits in a few hours. 125; Canyon-IndiaCanyon, 'The fish are nice and plump. The weather has cooled 200; Para and it Is nice and pleasant We can now ,dock the boats off Parowan,- - 150;- - San ,Juan-Bluat Overton at the end of the luu-- surface road." Ridge, Mt., 907; San Juan-ElWally Jones has never There's the news from Overton. t 450; Paunsagaunt, 229; Gordon Catch-thalake right and Yethis on missed reports fishing Creek, 280; East Zion, 700; Dixie a have fishing trip. Pine Dixie you Leap Creek, - 400; A Woman's Foot Valley, 475;- West Zion,- 260; Diamond Fork, 800. season Is the time of the year when a woman Hunting Applicants must apply to the might put her foot down In 'the best interest of her family. deer permit sales office shown Some of the men go hunting merely as a matter of habit. In the 1956 deer proclamation matter that, with or without their bifocals, they doesn't It ' for eatli of the special areas. ,couldn't find their own bathtubs. afield to Search' Out the Yet these are the hunters who to tag their buck. the or molmtainside cockerels trudge , feller May Pitch Last - In woman of house Is the only perthe cases the many Game With Cleveland - son who can prevail upon some of the handicapped bunters to stay out of the "combat." And where a woman can put CLEViLAND, OHIO (UP) her foot down she o Feller will pitch the last Too Many times grandpa is driven to the 'canyons and game played by the Cleveland Indians this season and It may planted where he an plunk away at the female deer. Actually be the final one of his career. grandpa can't see across the canyon. Feller will face young Billy Grandpa would likely have just as much fun If they kept, Hoeft of the 'Detroit Tigers on him away from a gun this year and let him do a little camp ' the mound Sunday. Herb Score tending. originally was slated for the job. Me fact that be'has shot a deer every year since the third asked Bob if he would to pitch the last game and he handcart company isn't as important as what he might shoot saidhe would," Manager Al out on that,hill. to the wise woman. Just a word Lopez explained. y Draw-Cottonwoo- , over-ou- r 30-0- , -- n gonah-Cottonwoo- d k , - - , -- 'I - - . . e ' BOISE '(Special) Deer and in the five northern hunting counties will begin Oct. 10. The entire area will be open for deer hunting through Nova 30. The elk season north of US. Highway 10 will close on Nov. 11. Elk season in thk portion south of the highway will continue concurrently with deer season through Nov. 30. The bear sea. son will also be open through Nov. 30 in the five northern counties. Forest grouse seasons in most of northern and central Idaho still have some time to run. But these seasons in southern Idaho are now closed. Blue, ruffed and Franklin grouse may be taken in Clearwater, Idaho, Utah and Valley Counties and parts of Blaine, Custer, and Lernhi Counties through Oct. 7. In the five northern counties the season will remain open through Oct. 21. The rest of the state is now closed to hunt, ing for all types of grouse. Printed copies of the Idaho elk rent trout harvest there. , , , Lopez Quits Indian Post good-size- d should be a good indication of what to expect next year from the several other waters chemi. Boyd Suffers Broken Jaw. CLEVELAND, OHIO (UP) Dr. M. IL Lamright, Cleveland boxing commission physician, said that Bobby Boyd of Chicago suffered "a simple jaw fracture" when he was knocked out Friday night by Joey Clardello of Philadelphia in the fifth round of their nationally televised--10-round middleweight , o .1, , ., - -. "4- - i ,,, - , L i ,' ! 1 '' t 1- :.: 1,,, r 0 i t , ' 'I,I) I It , , 1 I - ,.. ' , , - , , r$ ' - for the first titne were advised that they will need to knew the birds, their habits, and the type terrain where they SIT found. Unlike the phees ant, they are beldom found on cultivated land or in brushy areas. Their home Is the semlbarren, rugged, marginal lands found over much of the state. , - - Brood birds are being held at the Price and Springville game bird farms for continuance of the chukar rearing and planting program next year. AU areas of the state believed to be good habitat for these birds will be stocked before the farm pro, gram is discontinued. r '' ' - - i, , - , ' i , , , . . LONDON It was , , (LIP)--- Lo Al regulations for taking waterfowl and furbearing animals during the coming seasons are now available to the public. About 48,000 copies of water. fowl regulations have been di& tributed to vendors. Waterfowl hunting season begins on Oct. 13. Most of trapping seasons begin in November. - Utah Arlie lope , his Hun! Low ," Antelope hunting in Utah fell way below par, according to figures just released by the ' Utah Fish and 'Came Depart. - ment The flunt was held in late August Figures have just been - compiled. Daggett showed the best' sue. eess with an 80 per cent kin. Twenty hunters went out and killed 16 bucks. Of 60 pennitees on the south. west desert unit, 59 hunters turned up and killed 20 bucks for 34 per cent. The west desert shoot saw 23 hunters get 11 animals. Most hunters reported that they saw few antelope and had some shooting. But the antelope were wary and it was extremely difficult to move within shoot. -- , - , - 7:55 brovp4 to -U- ( UP)The lith straight tory for the touring U.S. teur champion& i , . i ONE OF STRAWBERRY'S BIGGEST rainbow George Richins of Coalville sports the he caught en fly rod at Strawberry Reservoir Tuesday morning at George Madsen's camp. The monster, lAg gest --rainbow reported taken from Strawberry this year, streamer with a black barber pole took a squirrel-tai- l Richins body cast out in the spillway at Mad,sen's. test leader with a single shot and weighted his "skittered" it along the bottom. yow by TOCO . DEALERS am! all-sta- , d - hunted this year Buchan Bakers of Seat le, Wash., de r 1 feated a Czechoslovakian basketball team, 59-5Friday night at Brno, the Czech news agency reported. . ,..i ', tt CHUKAR PARTRIDGE Bakers Beat Czech Team . , I -- 4 'MONTANA U. 1. ; .olallib.MW tomoninindomoboo e FOOTBALL - ; Hawaii Nips Humboldt A HONOLULU, T.I1 (UP) set of breakway halfbacks and a University of Hawaii team that could do no wrong scored a 33-- 6 victory Friday night over Humboldt Statewhich couldn't get It break all night. , ,. , i 1VI who led Cleveland to a pennant and five second place finishes in six seasons, resigned as manager of the Indians Sat ing range. urday morning. Lopez had been In a huddle with General Manager Hank Greenberg and was expected to sign a new contract. Instead TONIGHT he submitted his resignation. Lopezb finished behind the AH of-UTYankees for the second straight U. time this year. They won the VS pennant in 1954 but lost four straight games to the New York Giants in the World Series, pez, - , tf , , A CLEVELAND i ; i V ' .,., ,, i ',1 . 4 k , , , ; , ' , 1 ,,,...L:,t ,., , I C'dolik4b, ' ) ,," , 1,, s. ii ,, r-- - ,,, ,7, fight. Dr. Lamight said rult Is, a , simple fracture in good position that will require open wiring of the paw and surgery because he has so few teeth." The fracture came when Mardello:landed- a powerful right that sent Boyd down for the 10- - , count He staggered to his feet ' and began spitting blood. In the learned was dressing room it t that the blow had knocked out Boyd's bridge and his lower left rear molar. -- t .,,, ,,,,,! ' t , rho,,,,., 'k,,,,,,,4 - -- --- TAMLEE BREAD . '' i 1 TTTi - '10 vie--- mat - - -- ANiERICAN , - o hOME 1816 SO. STATI d imudi - : 4 - - . - - &tech Adams ,, . IT'S NOT A PUZZLE NO QUESTIONS IF YOU DON'T WAIT TOO NO QUIZ LONG, THE ANSWERS WE'LL GIVE, FOR IT WILL BE IN MONDAY'S PAPER YOU LOOK AND SEE. I I ..; . S" '..1 - t, - - -- Utah anglers still have 15 eally treated rem' ntly to elimi- the holes for the fishermen who know how and when to use min good days to lag a hook and nate trash fish. line before the general closing Fish Lake is another gOod naw or any of the better action Oct. 14. lures. spot for the rainbows. And the remaining two weeks The cool nights have put Stream fishermen are dymay prove to be the hottést of fish on the move during most the seasonat least on some ing hard. The planted rain, of the day. bows have, for the most part, lakes and rivers. The smaller streams are pret- been taken, cleaned and eaten. The black skies at night have But the natives, what there ty well &Jed up now for the helped fishing po end. is brown left of them, and the most part and what water there Fly fishing during the midis left in them is extremely clear trout, are filling in. has been pi4ing up and in day sunrise and sunset fly casting some cases falling off. The frost are browns The getting bit angling is the ticket for the ready for their spawning run. hu put many of the fish off the small waters now. Some of them will be on the fly feed and in some streams But the Strawberry Reser- riffles in the next week or so. this has been disastrous for the voir, for example, should be But there are plenty of them in lly. purist. somewhat easier to predict as the weather cools. Through,,, ' 1'10N104.4 out the week good report ,, ' swelled concerning the cur- Daggett-Lucern- e . Idaho Deer And Ilk Hunts To Get Under Way Oct.-10- Utahns Have 15 Days Left To Fish; General Trout Season Ends Oct. 14 Best rig seems to be a streamer trolled slowly in the middle of the reservoir, right on the surface. Late evening trollIng has produced some rainbows and natives. Panguitch Lake still rates as the states top "still" water this are growing yearthean fish inch a month. It nearly Sportsmen hunting chukars , MR. HUNTER, KNOW THESE BIG GAME ANIMALS BEFORE YOU HUNT Deer Permils t Ingh. The season was limited to these areas during the first year of hunting iilnee many of the early plants were made In these counties and the birds are In shootable populations over much of the area. Green, halgh said the ehukars are do ing well in many other COUIV ties over the state., with a good prospect that future years will see statewide hunt, ing for these birds, 74 l'il(als.41:1710,,i, mat,' ' ? E LK - . - ,4 .N,4sAsok-,Ii-' IN4ii...,.10101,.0.0001::...;:,:lk Ik 1:4,- A 4'' ' ak 114 t i' -- ', )- - 1: :;11:8Ik kl, ,,- ,,,, 141i t k --- v4,,k,-..e-Z.- 1,,, k'' - era-I-ion- ) ' ' ''''''', 44: ,. easSet ,.. - l'e".060.ts:t;: I a... t '- q . . k 1k 1W't 'ot - ul,ietral4o1-,11.er.- 0il.:71J 1?t VoCal01111P21-111- k,..4, 0N i 1,4' 4111711's..-7.NkkOt, Hunt .017 i '' '' ' ( ..... t Air another. Sometimes it is eyesitht. 'Mina of the time it is igNot norance. Some hunters go on the range and never know what a buck deer looks like. Better to Stay Home These hunters should STAY HOME. But somehow , , won't. The release of 5,200 young chukar partridge brings the total In an effort to familiarize hunters with the state's big' to 46,390- Chukars planted in the wild during the six years the ' game animals there are drawings of elk, moose and deer else- program to establish this game bird in Utah has been in I op, where on this page. ,i Moose are blackish and as big as a horse. They have a One or mole plants had been made in 60 chosen planting , gaitltkiutrrThg1rnrse-Sites over the state. In most of Elk are smaller than moose and have a hairy yolk around these sites planted during early 1 , , their necks.They trot and sometimes gallop like a horse. . , , aofI Deer are uniform in color, bounce on all four hoofs. the program. the chuyean hers are reproducing, scattering Must be Dead Sure' No hunter will mistakenly kill the wrong animal or an- into other areas. and in general , other human being if he can posiuyely,ideptify his target- -- appear to be doing very well, aci - , iI cording to Chtf Greenhalgh. up- the thing he Intends to kill. For the sake of his sport and his own peace of mind. a land bird expert with the game I jf' , hunter must be dead sae about that target. After the trigger department. , ' Greenhalgh noted that seven ,,4 has been squeezed its too late to start guessing. le it. eastern counties will be opened . i to chukar partridge hunting ' ofit:'... , this fall for the first such see- . , . son in Utah. The counties are Ay.".. 'Daggett, Uintah, Duchesne, Car-rt I bone, Emery, Grand and San . Juan. The shoot in each county. e. ' ,,Z 't opens Nov. 10 and is concurrent t 'P',,;! . ,., , ,,, , , ...a ..db i with the season in pheasant , , ,,,, 1 leach of these seven counties. ,,' k ,,,. N . ,. , ' 4 tx :1 7. , .o, A Man ,., , - Utah Chulccir Plant' - . , , :- - ' , i , , , . i ' ..., , ,,, - 1956-- - r4-7- after he was seen in Parleys Canyon he was shot for target practice in Farmington Canyon. 'Killed, His Brother One hunter not too many years ago shot at a sound in the bushes. He killed his own brother. One hunter at Tooele was shot for a deer and even when he stood up and screamed In agony the hunters kept drilling shells into him. There was no deer wilhin gun range and only a log which moose., covered the injured man saved him from the shell fire that And both will be targets for the. careless gun. continued even after he was down. Utah has a small moose herd. Moose are protected. But One hunter shot a farmer's jackass and cleaned it Out.'ne the careless gun will get some of them in lace of the $300 didn't know he didn't .have a deer until the wardens at the' reward the state has offered for information on the illegal moose shooters. checking station told him And during Ihe deer hunt seeraI 'hundred elk will tbe laid Another hunter two years ago, tied up hik horse and went en the range to rot by more careless guns. off to hunt. After a while he spotted something in the brush. Elk hunters will take a slight toll of the deer population. shot his own saddle horse and had to walk home. too. The state has recognized the problem and set, up a WO Curse of the deer hunt each year is the careless gun. In ieward for the arrest, setc, of people who kill moose out of two elk areas the hunts have been called off because deer, .,season or neglect. The state has put up $100 for the same hunters have killed out of season more elk than the herd cab treatment, for elk poachers. stand. One stray moose came into the Salt Lake area once. Two It is true that some hunters cannot tell one animal from ti A VC - -1 A 41 - , Soh Lake City, Saturday, September 29, AM, , |