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Show Page August Tin: JOURNAL 2 Utah Fish & Game ?vv ties. In attendance were lot depot tment members, including law enforcement officers, hatchery employees, game managers, t nippers, division heads and other workmen. Current fish and game problems on both the local and state level, recummendat huts for the states conservation progiam in the year ahead, and wmk assignments for the fall hunting seasons were timong the chief orders ol business dining the three day conference. Talks wen given by President ,1. Aldous Dixon of the Utah State Agricultural College, Regional For-estC. J. Olson. Assistant Attorney General Hal Waldo, President J. Wells Robins of the Cattle and Horse Growers Association, 5 nt. Morse of the Wildlife Management Institute, Richard Greenland of the Ik L. M.. Golden G. Sanderson of the Fish and Game Commission, and other notable speakers. Keynote of tin conference was the need for increased effort and and by individuals cooperation groups alike in furthering the conservation of natural resources in the face of greater demands placed upon those resources each year. Facilities of the Forest Service Range School and the U. S. A. C. Range and Wildlife School were used for the meetings. All department personnel lived at the site during the conference. ) ei conference of the State Fish and Game Department personnel was recently held at Tonys Grove in Logan (anyon. Director J. Perry Egan presided over the meetings and other activi A 'BOBO' GETS $5,500,000 DIVORCE t4'-A-, Wearable Separables heavy loss of trout and other fishes recently occurred at Newton Reservoir in Cache County, according to Director J. Perry Egan of the Utah Department of Fish and Game. Egan said the loss was due to suffocation brought about by a combination of low water conditions during still hot weather. Such conditions have been common over the state during the current critical drouth period. He noted the Newton loss as the fifth such major occurrence during the past few weeks. Each such incident results in a decreased fishing potential for the state's anglers. ( will not be entered in the public drawings to be conducted at 1 : a.m.. September 1, in the State 1 All applications must be made in the special envelope available from license agents. The $15 fee must be in the form of cashiers check, certified check, or postal money Cash or personal checks order. are not acceptable. The JOURNAL weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A By VERA WINSTON GETTING together to create a useful costume or outfit is a trio of smart separates, blouse, and skirt. The cotton knit white blouse is of with beige piping at neck and armholes. The slim skirt is of crease-resistalinen in cocoa brown with slit pockets at the hips outlined like patch pockets with stitching. The sweater is a sweater-jacke- t matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act of under the Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville nt 10 OP THE- - Pvv mnriATIOV novelty stitch knit in black and beige with black ribbing at neck, down either side of front and around the pockets in decorative UTAH designs. Natl Advertising Representative SVM NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. all fishing regulations Nearly ) ( have been removed from four Utah Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Public drawings for special ante- lakes in recent action by the Fish Payable in Advance. In combination with lope and sage grouse permits were and Game Commission. The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. 1 held August by the DepartThe Lake are four waters Navajo ment of Fish and Game at the Lloyd E. Anderson Cedar near City, Marsh, Bridger, State Capitol Building. Editor Manager and China on the north Lakes Successful applicants will be Mary B. Bowring of the Uinta Mountains. slopes News Editor in forwarded their permits the near These last three lakes are on the J. V. Woolsey future. Application fee refunds Fork Smiths above Fort drainage Display Advertising Manager will be forwarded as rapidly as Bridger, Wyoming. they can be processed to all those The Commissions action was unsuccessful in drawing a permit. A total of 140 sportsmen applied taken following decision to eradifor the 75 antelope hunting permits cate the total fish populations from authorized by the Utah Board of these waters. In each instant trash fish species have reached such an Big Game Control this year. All but four of the hunting dis- abundance that once prime trout tricts where sage grouse permits fishing has become seriously imwere scheduled this year were over- paired. subscribed. The 03 remaining All the lakes will be replanted permits on these four districts will to trout next spring. On the basis not go on sale as has been the case of past experience with the trash in the past. fish eradication program, it can be It was ruled earlier by the game predicted that these waters will commission that any unsubscribed return excellent trout fishing in sage grouse permits would be void the future. following the public drawing. From now until the angling sea) ( LaVar B. Lyman, of Blanding, sons end, or until the poisoning was recently employed as a warden takes place anglers may take fish from these four lakes day or night, with the Department of Fish and from boats, rafts, and bank fishing. Game, according to Director J. 6,000 They may be taken by any method Perry Egan. Mry Lyman serves as field repre- except explosives, chemicals, firesentative in the south half of San arms, electrical devices, gil nets, Juan County, one of the largest of traps or seines. There shall be no bag, size, or the important wildlife areas in the state. possession limits on any fish taken . . . He comes to the department from these four waters during the highly recommended for his interest balance of the angling season. If in and work with the outdoor re- more than a legal limit is taken, sources. He has been a life long anglers must get written permission from the fish and game officer resident of Blanding. 20-2- 37, ponders an answer to a rep in after Reno, Nev., obtaining a divorce from porters question D. Rockefeller. Bobo." Rockefeller, 42, grandson of the late John the daughter of a coal miner, won a $5,500,000 settlement and complete custody of the couples son, Winthrop Paul, 5. (International) MRS. BARBARA "BOBO" ROCKEFELLER, Win-thro- TROUBLE AT (PEACE) PROSPECT POINT m i Capitol Building. - ( The possession or use of salmon eggs will be prohibited due to state statute which cannot be changed by the Commission. Applications for elk permits ore now being received at Department of Fish and Game headquarters, 1590 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Any applications postmarked later than midnight, September 1, ( day, August lib, according to spokesmen for the Utah Department of Fish and Game. Six districts will be open to bow and arrow hunting beginning Sept. 21 through 20 for the taking of deer of either sex. Permits may be secured for $3 by any possessor of a 195-- big game hunting license upon application only to department offices, 1590 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Applications must include the applicants full name, address, and big game license number. Archery permits are considered special and restrict the possessor, from applying for or possessing any other- type special deer permit. ) such overlimit. ) applicants beginning Wednes- A stationed in the area to transport Anglers are encouraged to fish these areas prior to the eradications. The action was taken in an effort to get the greatest possible return of trout to the anglers creel before this program was effected. Archery permits will he available to 28, 1051 P hone REFLEX and LEADER Fast Action Want Ads Reach Over Homes in Davis County For Only |