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Show JUNE THE JOURNAL 2 FISH AND GAME The JOURNAL weekly newgpaper published In ihe interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A of insects, bugs, worms, grubs, larvae, frogs, salamanders, mice, or flies; any kind of spinner, wobbler, plug, or spoon; any kind of small cured fish, or parts thereof except game fish; any kind of manufactured imitations of min- tions 13, 1953. AND SAVE DOE DRIVE CAREFULLY j nows. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 "bp MEMBE UTAH STATF mri THE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager NOTICE OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY and UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY hereby give notice that on the 2Sth day of May, 1953, they filed Commerce at Commission, Washington, D. C., an application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity permitting the former to abandon and the latter to abandon operation over that portion of the Syracuse Branch extending from M. P. 2.45 to the end of the branch, 2.34 miles, in Davis County, Utah. Finance the with Interstate Docket No. 18172. It is unlawful to possess or angle with salmon eggs or other fish eggs or imitations thereof. Live minnows, hut only sculpin, dwarf mountain sucker, chubs, or shiners may he used as bait only in Strawberry, Deer Creek, and Prospects appear bright for a Scofield Reservoirs, and Utah successful opening week end of the Lake, and only when taken from general trout season starting June the waters in which they are to he , at 5:(K)A.M., according to spokesused. Transportation of live minmen for the Utah Fish and Came nows is prohibited at all times. Department. Legal angling hours: 5:(M) a. m. General stocking of legals and to 9.(H) p. m. daily, Mountain larger trout from the states twelve Standard Time. hatcheries into all waters accessible Daily bag and possession limits to the planting trucks this spring are the same: Seven pounds and is chief reason for an optimistic or one fish or twelve fish, whichoutlook. Record hatchery producever is caught first on all game tion also resulted in an accelerated fish except catfish and yellow fall and late winter planting properch. Twenty fish or twenty gram in many waters where such pounds whichever is caught first plants have proven successful. on catfish. No size or possession Other ' reasons given by the delimit on yellow perch. partment are a normal water table, Size limit: Seven inches on game little known winter loss of trout, fish except black bass, ten inch of fish in a good fall carry-ove- r legal length; and mackinaw or lake many popular waters, and better trout from Fish Lake in Sevier than usual fishing water expected County, which shall be fifteen for the 'ing if the abnormally inches. cool eatue1 continues. No size or possession limit on A so?- oi hot days prior to or mullet. the cpring week .d could change carp, suckers, chubs, No shipping of fish out of the this latter prediction in a hurry as state is permitted during the 1953 there has been little high water season except that a legal limit of run off as yet this spring. Howgame fish may accompany a bona-fid- e ever, it is safe to predict that angling license holder as they stream conditions will be from leave the state. good to normal over the state and Anglers should check closely far superior to a year ago. their proclamation regarding closed An expected 130, (MM) anglers will waters and other particular provicrowd the fishing sions concerned with areas where areas with increasing numbers findintend to fish. waters to their they ing the With the general opening of liking in this largest of all par- most waters to angling June i, ticipation sports. the only opening of major waters Latest reports tell of cabin and remaining is that of the high Uinboating accommodations at all pop- tah and Escanlante Mountain secular resorts being taken up many tions scheduled for June 27. General weeks ago. Main highways are all of all waters is October 11. in good traveling condition for this closing season. Anglers should check conAn expected three million native ditions locally if planning opening day trips into the back country on trout eggs will be delivered to the summer and stock roads. Utah Fish and Game Department to soon as the result of a cooperative adivse all Spokesmen anglers familiarize themselves with the program with the United States 1953 angling proclamation. ImportFish and Game and Wildlife Service. ant information and regulations The eggs will come from Yellow governing the fishing season are shown therein. Many changes over past years were necessary to conform with the new fish and game code and changing conditions. Proclamations may be obtained by calling at, or writing to, the Utah Fish and Game Department, 159(5 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, or at a license vendors establishment. General information regarding the angling season is as follows: Definition of angling: Fishing or trolling with a single rod or pole held in the hand or hands, such rod or pole to have fastened thereto a single line with not more than two hooks, or one trolling lure with not more than three gangs of not more than three hooks attached to said line. Trolling will also be permitted with a single line being held in the hand or hands or on a board with no rod or pole attached thereto. Angling by or with the aid of artificial light or fire is pro-- close-to-the-ro- off-highw- OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Published in The Journal June 13, 20 and 27, 1053. Vest Saves Him SGT. FRANCIS Bayonne, N. ored-plate N. CONNORS, of points J, vest that to the armsaved his life and the lives of three other soldiers attached to the 40th In- fantry Division In Korea. Con- nors was wearing the vest when he threw himself on a Red grenade and emerged from the incident unharmed. Connors has been recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross. (Defense Dept. Photo from International) ad ay few bucks while driving on Ontario, Canada, highways will heed the Government warning that fawns, bear cubs, moose and deer may be just around the next bend so drive carefully. Here, a pretty young visitor demonstrates how tame the animals have become. But, meanwhile, road agents are collecting (International) from drivers who endanger the wild game. TOURISTS WHO WANT TO SAVE a stone Park spawning stocks. Department men have for several years worked with service experts in taking eggs at the various spawning stations in the park. The eggs come to Utah in return for services rendered by department employees. They will be processed in several of the states twelve hatcheries for late summer and fall planting. Fred Wright, assistant at the Morgan hatchery, is now in the Yellowstone Park area where he will work at th spawning stations for approximately sixty days on this program. Eight fishing areas for children only have been set up by the Utah Fish and Game Commission for the 1953 angling season. In each the action was taken following requests from local sportsmens Household Hint Feathers on hats may be veiled to keep them apart. ini to tom FULLY AGED THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS from spreading NOW REDUCED IN PRICE! hibited. Ust of boats in angling is limited certain lakes and reservoirs. Fishermen should check their proclamation for this information. Legal baits and lures: Any kind of natural or manufactured imita organizations and in conformity with a legal provision in the 195:; fish and game code. Under authority of the commission the new' code gives the right to designate parts of streams or ponds in which only children thirteen years of age and under may fish and to establish rules and regulations governing same. Each water so set aside is readily accessible to the youngsters. These waters are widely scattered over the state and will be managed under a cooperative program by the department, the local sports- mens organizations, and other civic organization. In every case they will be properly posted and OLD . 86 PROOF . THE HILL & QErcsg fen HILL CO.. LOUISVILLE. KY. ? j I j ; j , |