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Show THE CITIZEN IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIliini r.t..m.l fUtlllllf' THE GREAT OUTDOORS I beat at his whighti' and it' is doubtful I itiinii ' BASS FISHING NOW GOOD AND MANY ARE CAUGflT. of the tullies are. cut down and the fish generally get away. A good stiff bait rod is necessary Strong Tackle Necessary to Take the Big Ones; Trout Fly Fishing at Its Best at Present. for bass fishing and the strongest tackle tlat can be purchased. One or two pounders can ' be taken on light tackle but when: you go to six and ten pounds you haye a real fight on your hands and it is then that you come to respect a bass. When once hooked do not give the fish a loose line and keep him out of the tullies if possible. Bass fishinjg can be had all around the lake where there are tullies and any fisherman can catch the limit whenever the lake is calm. When the wind is blowing hard, go home. Fly fishing is now at its best and all the streams are dear except on days when it rains hard enough to bring muddy water into the creek. If you have no success with your flies, try some very small ones, 14 or 16 hooks and you will be sure to get some fish. ? Bass fishing is now at its best and Utah. lake is the place to get them. As a rule the water is too muddy to use a fly or spinner. However, whenever he lake remains calm for one or two 'days the water clears quickly and fly and spinner can he used with marked success. Minnows or small frogs are the best bet and if you wish to have success in catching bass yo umust select a cove in the tullies and fish around the edges. The bass chase the minnows into the tullies, and when they are feeding the bass will be found among the tullies. If the wind is blowing and the water becomes rough, you might just as well quit fishing for the bass either go to deeper water or they stop biting. An effective way for minnow fishing is to take a three prong hook fastened to a strong leader. Place a BB shot about six inches above the hook and then fasten a large cork two to three feet above the hook, all depending upon the depth of the water. Hook your live minnow minnows must he alive to catch bass through the dorsal fin on the hack but do not pierce the backbone. Cast your bait to within a few. inches of the tullies where the minnow will swim about and pretty soon some large bass will come along and pick him up for his dinner. There are bass in the lake that will weigh over fifteen poundh and when one of these big fellows takes your hook you invariably have a good story to tell your friends when you get home. It is a ten to one bet that you cannot land the fish. In the first place your tackle is so close to the tullies that the large fish darts into and among the tullies in spite of all you can do and sometimes your line is pulled out so fast that several yards -- NEW WRESTLING CHAMPION This city has another champion. This time it is a wrestler and his name is Art Smertz. He defeated Henry Jones at Delta a few weeks ago in a title match for the welterweight honors, in which contest Smertz made 145 pounds at 3 p. m. the day of the match. S. A. Westerfield has signed Smertz to a contract as his manager, and he is willing to match Smertz with any man in the world at his weight. Smertz has been wrestling but a short time and has learned fast. He got most of his stuff from Ira Dem, who claims the worlds middleweight title, and who is recognized as. one of the fastest men on the mat regardless of weight. Smertz is now wrestling instructor at the Commercial club and his work not only keeps him In first class condition but he keeps on learning the finer points of the wrestling game. When the wrestlers line up next winter he will be a hard man to 11 : ' whether anyone will be found that can beat him. Henry Jones was thought invincible and Smertz stowed 'him1-awaand the Salt Lake boy is confident he can hold more than Ills' own against any man his weight. Smertzs victory over Jones makes him the welterweight champion;' STARS GO EAST . CITIZENS TRAINING CAMP ; .There will bie at. least 429 citizens y . , . t .. : Hardy Downing develops em and New York grabs 'em, that is about all the satisfaction downing can get in developinjg fighters. Lou Paluso was a star of the Manhatten club; but spread too fast and Leo ' P. Flynn of1 New York took the lad ; under ''His tving with a' handsome guarantee and a good home. No one: could blame Paluso, but Downing was out the jack. Then Downing picked up Emil, Palusos brother, and made a boxer, out of him and now he, too, has flown the hid-fam- d' i -- 15-year-- old who will report back to their homes in the: best of physical: condition because of their military training which they are undergoing at the present time at ' Fort Douglas. " It is a' sur- prise that there are not more who take advantage of this training. Not only does the enlisted receive great military knowledge" blit their physical condition is greatly improved, and those who take the course will never J ' regret it. These training .camps will become more popular ,.in the Tuture, and in years, to come there, is no reason why every man we should have women camps also should not have a fair knowledge of military service. Regular officers of the army have charge of the citizens training camp where civilian' life is changed to strict mili. . . tary rule. . At the camps last year 4.1 per cent of all applicants had to be reHardy will open his boxing club for physical defects; Of those about Labor day for the season, which ' jected' 47 per cent were found to means that he has a. little more than accepted, be suffering from ailments that thirty days to fish. Dave Madsen has hampered their military training, but sent a deputy to the Weber, Downwhich could be expected to yield, to ings holdout, because reports have corrective treatment. They were kept it that Downing is catching all the at the camps, and in every case the fish in the river. parents of the boys were notified of their condition and advised as to the NEW SCENIC ROUTE treatment they should receive when they returned home.. Last year there Utah is the southern terminus of were ;only two deaths. Minor trouthe Scenic International Parks high-- 1 bles of all kinds receive medical treatment that would have been passway which leads north to Lake noLouise in Canada, and which auto- -' ed over at home without serious mobile road connects all the national tice, and in many cases young men were sent to the hospital who, if parks and points of interest in this' intermountain country or joining the they had. been in the regular army, would have been continued for active western slope of the Rocky mounillness parents tains. This means that in the future duty. In every case of were immediately notified. When the we will have many visitors from Canwere disbanded the boys were ada, and there will be many Utah camps found to have gained an average of people who will take their vacations and to have in Canada during the summer months. three pounds in weight materially increased their chest Eureka will' get black type paving.. coop. p 4 f , . operaSalt Lake King Coalition tions are encouraging. 37,594,285 tons ore and concentrates shipped during year. branch Construction of Lund-Ceda- r of Salt Lake route is going forward rapidly. Road completed to Iron Springs. A candidate nowadays is a man who stands for what he thinks the people will fall for. Princeton Tiger. expects to have new house in near future. Milford Beginning Now! With each new subscription to The Citizen, each renewal or payment of subscription account, an order will be given YOU, entitling of superior you to one picture, 11x7 Inche. Ivory Finish; a photo quality, made by . 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