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Show DESE RET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Soh toloChy, Sotweloy, March 3, 1934 Here's The Story Of The Redhead Where By HACK MILLER And you're told to get to Salmon City and work from there. The farther down the Salmon River you can get the better the fishing will be. You can drive to the end of the road below Shoup and walk if you want. The roads are not too good for the last 40 milrs but they're not too bad. Not many camping places, however. You ask about equipment. You have to go fishing. You're beat at the desk. You don't you go just so its fishing. You tall the newspaper and ask for Miller. He says to blow yourself a trip to Shoup, Idaho and get in on the steel. head run.. You ask him if the fish are in. You find out they're never In. You learn too that there is about one steelhead jaken on the Salmon River for every 13 fishing days. But you're told that the important thing is to get out and try. After all it's only fishing. tare where You ask where to go. 1412:1matzmimonot-woom21m..---"ogabgalPoogu- ..,-..-- -t ,t ,,..... --- --- 2L' t4T ,,,140.4.- . , l! , v, 114. - TEST oo. ,.." .....e ko , law- -. , .... - 100,111MIrdelit - ., "t t :. ,40 . tisr 4,i,.11., -- CHERY 11SER r:... . to 4.11 - - (RED YARN Add yarn flags with salmon egg bait red yarn on the leader. This attracts the fish even though the bait may be locked in the rocks. You need attraction for steel-head- The cherry bobber will tend to float and will stay off the bottom. Where is a man most likely to find steelhead? ou ask. They can be found about anywhere when they are on the move. But steelhead sometimes stay in the river the year be found in the around and these old residents can lower f4eet tons of the holes Just before the hole breaks over into the next swift run. If you have a chance try these lower parts of the hole firstthen mote around. Some of the salt water spinning takie is ideal. That long trolling rod is also just right. You hae to have equipment that will put you across the river and allow you to drag the heavy weights and lure back again. Can you tell when you hit them! Not I go often. The weight of the bait and the sinker take a lot the feel out of the line. Sometimes steetheads 400th the eggs and don't strike them. ju How to rig up with the Cherry Bobbor 7 ,'' Dates Listed ROD AND GUN by (., For Unit 4 HACK MILLER:;61P Loox:i Spring Rides 1 lasii41,., , ',g,; 4 -- -- , il - r1 I 43 t- -, ,g - ..,,,,- T. - et, ovc : ...... 111'117'il?ti r 4411144 ,1""n4P4 ft.d 1411,1! 4.1 (NA 'OAP"; I 4 I twon I ' ts,Irtdit . Cast across ME1. Ilt,,Ii..4. rIvrnoor 41 ti,:,,t:I.'z,::4,i,,t,:: ),, :: t 1 sel 4cti 41 (1, .,:ew74': s;(14-.'4o:iambi 4 kir t t tioll 1. lower half of halo Rams, Pokes Favored In Skyline Mat Meet , - ; At, mo.4 . e : ,..., 4 , I.- , : ,,t, . , , - - - - '7;rk - - , ,. - Vo-- toit - ha e to play your hunches and set the hook hard if 1 ou ikt IA f.',',2; 'Irs-ual-ly If you bait with eggs you might try tying a few bits of - , , I You can buy cherry bobber' for about 60e each or you can rig with salmon eggs and yarn. Note the drawing that's ttle way to do it. You have to figure that you'll use plenty of gearyou'll leave lots of leaders and hooks in the rocks. Take at least 30 treble honks., the same number of sinkers and swivels.. For steelhead you have to be on the bottom and knock the weights across the bottom. Unless you do you can figure not to take steelhead. a fish. Watch the line for any Untillial action. If you think you have one give it to himget the barbs into the boney Jaw. When Ls the best time! Iram now tmtil snow falls next winteryou'll hit steelhead and salmon right through the summer nowwith a little lull in May and June. Plan for any kind of weather. Usually the weather at Shoup is not bad. But rains or snows can put a damper on fishing. Sometimes the rainy days are best although It usually takes a stretch of sunshine to ripen the spawner's eggs and push them into their migration. Any change in the temperature of the water will help push the spawners upstream. That's the story of the steelhesd. EGGS AND HOOK gear--abo- ut t - "s , s.4- Get Thom To think you have You're told you'll need some heavy spinning or casting the tame. Ilse that you troll with. About test braid or monolliament line. You'll need some lighter leader to tie onto your weights. 'You'll need some heavy bell sinkers, some swivels. Stet !heading it's thrill, nonetheless. It's like, stalking wild boar. You may not get them, but hall the fun' is in the try. So you try. And How To Go . , LOGANTwo eastern slope points on "pins" only, in the ,, A&M and first round. No advancement k rides opponents;rolorado for the Spring range ..., ,,, Wyoming, took over favorites points for decisions will be ,..s, ...,, , Boulder and Fillmo.re section , ,,... '' roles after the !first round of given until the second round. 4r,,,,;' ;4' : r , , Nk , have been set by the Utah Fish f.:', ' the Skyline Wrestling Tourney, Denver University was see. OrN, and Game Department. ond with two points, with New !held at Utah State College. '1112:t. ' The Coloags scored three Mexico and Brigham Young Jess Winn, game manager for ' ve taking one point each. Utah and Unit 4 has invited all stock.,, One would have to be familiar with Utah's Daggett County Utah State failed to score. FILV.N.0, I men, sportsmen and other interNeither Colorado A&M nor 0 4 e to realize what the Flaming Gorge Dam under the Colorado t';if,.''' ' ."('41,P,'40 ''s111;,-4., Teen-age- rs ested individuals or parties to 444k,le.,-lost a match in the i Wyoming , lios.r. '.: .'' , land. River Project will mean to that corner of 41,... ..,,.., first-da- y ir action. . .441; tv ... ,, .7, , join in the spring big game !,,:frii!ow.!...! ,N....4,t,ohlt, 4.........? ,0,44e.';'14t; . Until lately there were no bridges. You walked your counts. meet Finals in the seven-tea4ii If pr. ,,,,- -.. ,, , ,, , t .1, tf, .40.4046 ,r ,4,.. !, pl,,,,v 8 p.m. Saturday in , horse across the river on the ice. You drove your truck only for 4 are set .4 , : , .,,,,,IAL, : ' ,00, t. herd and ,,,, units The major cif3""e!'";',1. .1..itteto, the George Nelson Fieldhouse in the morning before the sun had slushee the crust. dates for the rides in each are ;les '' ' .. t ,4: r4...4...11 ,, , Brown's Hole (sometimes called Brown's Park) was a as follows: Boulder Mountain, Ns, jett.;;;,,Ilf It was a sad day for the rab-- with finaiitts Winning berths in' a 2 p.m. preliminary session. .., bandit hideout for the Wild Gang, headed by Butch Cassidy I March 64-8- ; South Nebo, March 4141. l't, :!'"it.,,1 bit population recently when ,..,, e.,4.,:,,:,;',.. - ,:,,::,;:::.01,-, ,,, (11i2n14i Rich-' , , Bel Rowe (VtaR). 3:40 'od" .;11111111!" nimrods soinnt1 I of from .:iit'.:rVti7b..'t 11; Salina, March 1215; Kanosh, " and Nate Longabaugh. , ,3,,-,group losita :.!.. Aal, ,.., . ,,,,,., ,,, (11Y1J4 pilood Men Rep Rayburn, , i .., Jut t,A0,,,,o,, -1 , , riirds Second Ward began their (DU), 133 of lnd; Don Lucent (Col. 1March ,. Fillmore, ), ,...,:.7.;4,....,i-i,- 2, , it , i4e. 4,,,,,,,, , ..,..,., , ' '' ' ,,kot'orlr'''''' , ' g :41; :,:,,r,:.":.,',"4., tAr....7. , li-- 41 r's,., !sixth annual rabbit hunt. AAM) dec. Art AbJason (NM), Oak Creek, " Monroe, , :z.t '.. i'i 41 ;44'' "' A.,,,, :t.4, pe,;.:J. " 4pol Wit ..'' - , , - .'', ,., 130Dim Stevens (NM) pintiod Pill ,, ,,11' . 1. 4t. ,':', ,,.,... . ,:' 114; lop. .; ; , Rides on the :"'; , I. ,r ,4",,c herd will 6 ' , 'N. Ken Techiki (Utah). ,50 of 3rd; Wu Ds. """ .' ' " , "." ' 'is., , ...qt.,--,.Sanpete ' :" ' .':' ': ;''A ",.1'. ilkAry,-:).-..----,, ,, .) i;,r, , ,, " , ' .:,:,'.::::::i; '', ' '' , ,. Chemim ,,., ,,,,,,,,, A g,'",i.,:', , , pinned Wesley Packer 1,,,o ,, probably be conducted the first ,. :.,7,; from (BYU), :13(DU) , ...14;3 of 2rd; Jack Nukara (Col ''''' 0.4,, .0 ,...;.?..;;010. 'II W .' 77 $ Al in week l'A.' II's.' :. Kubota dec. (USAC). ,, the ,. :',: for the AIM) April. ..,, It. '' ' ' ' , ',., '41.,..... , "'"'t " , 4 137Paul Tapia (NM) du. Chuck :!:, :,,,: ,,::, ',..,,,k cloots, ..111i, g:::.' .. ! ,,':!:0:r:''lzg 14,tily ., t0000 .4,,, , 4r. Utah. Anyone interested in making (VRAC). Cummings aFndrdraent5ced cics,otBntoonnbttaPtihalso , 'Ink , Weinhold (Colo Ada pinlt,;;4: At the Y!":i,l' I' t1;1(i. surveys should contact r 4 the bag ned147Paul ' ,,:, i,,;.4ese i,., 10 ''' " ' ' ' '' i:" '''' :''' Ron Courtnoy (NM), 23 of lett !;';',.;7,:; fL'''' ,;;,; ..,id4,0010.' '1,''''''''S'''': 1. .'s.r1,iiii.14C,,, .,4 '4'4;;;', Richfield or the at count 0.,t ,.: game ',..ii,;.;.'.4' (DU) pinned Frank Hirai Jim Wagner iIlVinp , . ..,, 1.'. A , ,..A, 11...-.'10"; 1'...,',..',:' .4'"et. ""''.rt rklt'',.. 'r1,-::(Utah), 2:13 of Ind; Keith Dillard warden nearest any of the above 7 , hares ' , '.. ' ,. ', '' ' (USAC) dec. Frank Thompson IIITUN :' - ' : ' il'.'N,,....,,.,,"?,,,-0:''..; ,, ,.';;L2 :,,', , 't ti. ,,,,,k,;lf,,vor ': c ,' , ":,,-.,- , Iftill..10,..,. ' ' At A:,.,,N,',--Teo (DU) ôt. ,,,. , 157William IS. :;;;,, '; ,' "7,44 A, ',,:., ;', , .;:,;.,,0 .,,,-'0Ron Day (Colo Midi) , '14 tails and hauled them home GlennBill(BTU). ; (USAC), Ni4or 'p'., ,.'! ,:: ;41,1 Aolol'I'4. ,,,,,,:,-- if,' 4r Int rt,,0114;pwto....44.1ip: 2.4Zr dec. stew-pofor t , "delicious the ' I....ii ., . ,,, 4$'4' ' 107Ran Erickson (Colo ABM) pin1, ',, ft,. , . , ' '''. i, ,:, ,,,,,a,. ; I4,4; ,o.." , 7 -. 2 4 ,--, ' meat," Lou said of the rabbits. ned Richard B. Ilia 'man (USAC). 2:23 " ' . ':, ;OiA i, 4,, 17',1t:4...rt---Nk,'':.;.'.,-...,,0 x5t' , ' '',' ,,r.lt,R , .7 3rd; Jesse Stokes (Wye) doe. Gar, 4N,14,,,N 110 , ,,, The hunters organized a drive of ,,-- .. It'si" , 0x. Francis (Utah). ',,,l'1,' 4 't 4" '''''" k 464, .4. '... W . ,0 , ,,"..;4ir..,ez.ki, mot? ',, ,,, .. Marshall (Colo ABM) Ole. t,,)- ,-- , 7,4 ,..3 t gook WII:,.,i 177Sob a gun 46 for bunnies the after 0, ' ' 4i ;.,.., 14; i. r70!... ,,.:,,, (USAC), Prince Norm iL"Aeolk)Amegro.e: L'L1 ,:,..,,,,,, 406000 ' . lr,,4,,,. ,,...,:?.1 'elsl...0 "4,1; safety lectureabout half of the HeavyweightsRalph Meyer mm dec. 1W,T4A6 .06e.,,IKW.44.....1::'...,,,,44.4t:641.Yit't :4'i...,A 'Ng), ,, .4.,.;. ,.: 7 .'"i, ( 41 roto ' 'el r .4 ,-,.., ' ?4:';i,,"4." rals.,--'P' Wnlis MU. (USAC). Tom V,... .44 T Ramage ..i.,!3' ',i ....... ti, l', ' :1(.."14 : 0?4?'"4S, 11 r; ::ff group used shotguns, the others, land (Colo Adel) pinned Jim Warner 0.:'ve 1, L. .4k...., )eir.'.. 1,i,:i ,.., ...6,,,e, ,12," ,'.s.:1, , ,: 11,.07" f4o,,,,.g: 4. -. ...t..y, :,1. 1.; .4,uoto.:r;..141,411 ,,, 'Vac,' t'. fa is; 41.!' ',,,, 21...,'...:, ," V. 4 , ;;,1;:"!..,,344-7:.,. (BYU) 1:50 of 2nd.. .22's. ,t,i," shot .,r:"........ .4.4 '' 4 !.',0 , 5 , s'r,1 Francis reports tbit there-ha:';'4 i" di 1 r, ,0" Notice TO CONTRACTORS .40'iii., ::',z.,71 :,' T--' ; 4. ,r, .5, ' its. ..,,...?,:.- ,:4 ' ,vri.o, k,...,,,,,,..., :',',:"i proposals will be rewired bit .,,,,,":. is.., Ilc::r.'1 A recent -rt never ''. of been an accident in the theSealed airplane survey .4..001 4,1 ' 7. Road Commission of Utah. State e,...., ,,c.,Sa 'i 1 , .i,'-,,, ' the lietou elk berd resulted In i .,. , Nip,. annual affair though the group State CiptioL Sea Loki Citr, Utah. . 1,.,:'i 1107;iww-1..;r.,4, i r 11 ,,t,i -'4 , , : ..,..t 2 o'clock -Ism. Tamley. March 20, , until ,,,,,, 0 7.1.itr,' ,),N f lit .! ,., a final count of 710 animals. ..1i- r,...,1 t " ,,,,,,,,, 44000,1. averages about 35 gunners each 1956. and at that time publicly ofiene4 ,, -- ' ...., yr., , , ,,,.,,,,,, a, ar, of a gravel and cover e ;,,,,t construction z.fr!i3O2 ,r,:,,,,,, ., for 568 Of ,,,,, I were V712 counted on l , .4,, these, ,,, year. 1 ',venom., o, 4:4,, ta sc, d Rick Constr. Um 44 matnrial gtockplie 4 , H,klioto,,, '1:. ' $4'-the North Nebo, 142 on the 2"P ,"4',!'" same beim situated LS miles from 'v, .., , ,4 Alatiir ' County line towards Garden Citri, 141 -- 4 ,, ' South Nebo below Salt Creek V.4 4 1 , .'4 identified Sign Three More Cache ,7" :,f 7 - e ,.4 ei , 4101 ,..,' td,,,,,,e ,,,...,. ''N vt CD 7 .,1 adjacent to Highway A.,P1, itis am State Project No. 1563. ',OikZ.e;Ottr7iot.";.:!::4eglil L Canyon. '4074"dSte40',A,' 44' 1, t'i,'J r '''4'' i'l ;'''.:4'' 4;kr1140.4i41' HOLLYWOOD (UP) Three The principal items of work are aisThe Department of Fish and as follows: 11.000 tons Of . more players, headed by first proximately . and 'Ad' ..:. ' s snivel surface. typo "11 stockpiled "IV z:,1.1! said Game 33 over hours , that of ,,a. baseman R. C. Stevens, have 1.200 tons of cover material. Woe . This is the time when the fishermen cashes in for the long hours THE PAYOFF '. 40 ' ' were in used time in Stockpile. making flying eit?'' was made ....., signed 1956 contracts with the Prequatification of bidders is re, , ,. ,Ai :!0, fie ,,;.,. 41 spent &fishing. This picture, taken with the Desert News sports camera, VI , the count this year. Good weath,,,, Prior to any bidder's wools a couple of seasons ago on ' i.,c a fish out , ,,,f .0P,,, . , Lake .iV1,;. played Salt while Hollywood Stars, Club Presi- quired. sportsman be , Gray Kenner, l'.'49. ,:',..'' Pk " ,s,,,,,,14 tag elm! end ameifteations. It will er arid snow eonditkine were anaboveand If: Cobb details the check ident Robert piece 7,1.1, For neceigari that the bidder haw on file near Salmon steelheading the River Shnup. . , .t,. noted. with thi Utah State Department of nounced Saturday. ,,,, then head for the Salmon country. Engineering, completed and approved. The survey showed the elk to the niqred Prequilificattoo Statement to contractor's exPerience pertattung be widely scattered and winterand financial condition. of bidders is directed attention The ing well. The largest group To Golf Shorts sub-- . -,- Flaming Gorge Reservoir Will Give Utah, Wyoming A Wildlife Haven 15 -- vo,4 t , , Get Itto",1-4r4.511- i- no-ma- , 4--.4 '441,, ' . Alt.,-- iBag of Bunnies 7 ' -i ; , - 12-1- ' if, 16-2- - ' 21-2- " ', ."' 1-- ::' ' ' , , ., ,,k,,, IIE ,, q , ... ,.: - .-- f,: ' , -- '..116.v?.. '''''. 11 " .s :". : ,,, A,'... , -- ;'', .t-- u,, ' 4 ,;:?',.41-f, 4. , ,., ,,,,,,,r.,t.,, ,- Elk Counted :, imoW,w' ' , .3? ,1.,. i0' W.. -- , - , .4 ' , ,0- ,...,,,,oWlew.1: , A : riS , i -,..,;, s,.,, - . 1.. t r:r!". ,!...:0 "4111'-,.- ' t ,; 11114" .A. ?. ,. ,,:::,-A.-;- x". e - ,,' 6, , tr.,4.f.t.:4j , , , , ,?, 26-3- ,: i,- ,,,.'t--,,'''- - - on tido Range i ., ). ,,,' 2 ? ..- eyr , f',':,' 411 1 ' r, ,,1", -- ' .,, I 1,1' ,P11'4-Al'-'- .'-- ''''' , -- -- .,. ,L,, , IbA,'i... N44-44f- ;'t ' :4 ," . s i t, : .. '',3 . 4- ,.: i -- ,.' t, - , - gg' r, , ' ...;'': ,, ,7 :A, 0,' - - .; 1,,o,,;,--- counted head. Flaming GorgoDirty Waft'. For there. Times have changed. There are no bandits. Bill Allen ha a ranch across the river. Steve Radosavich lives at Willow Creek. First Hand View One day, while talking about Flaming Gorge and what the new project would mean Steve took us over some of that country and showed us. It is hard to believe. The Flaming Gorge Reservoir will back up the Green lake of it in River for hundreds of miles, make a clear-wate- r what has been, barren wasteland It will turn clear water down the canyon into LaDort and through the lower part of the park for the sportsmen who fish and hunt hi that section. Actually, it will turn dirty water to clean water and it will maks a sporting haven second to none in the country. Wildlife Haven This is in an area where the state lor sears has bad a surplue of deer on the winter range. It is an area of choice duck hunting, fine goose shooting. It is excellent fishing the on plate in the. state where the true native trout is supposed to have survived. Here is a last frontier if there ever was one. Some 20 years from now we may never recognize it. But there will be those people who will be able to see, it and enjoy it in countless thousands where now it is a locked closet to the general public. to to be is out hard turn will say: Just what the fishing g line. The Grfen The reservoir will straddle the River is loaded with big fisheven as far down, as LaDore. It should stock thchkeguite naturally: Utah-Wyomin- IZV 0. WHO IS THE NO. Jinte9sCate AT 7711 $O. STATE ...MIDVALE JUNCTION 1 AUTOMOBILE DEALER IN THIS AREA? See the March 4th SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sports Section Stoglayonet - ROW TUkKLY, ;125 Cokry Diptsing Aral Bdar 'Spaghetti Specialty' AM 14114.1 opee 'IN I calk Eli totaled Hope For NIT Hinges on Denver Tilt !!:t Forest upset North By TIIK MORIARTY United Uresa Sports Writer North Carolina State, West Virginia and UCLA are expected to earn conference berths in the NCAA basketball tournament tonight, while Alabama now ranks as the southeastern conference's leading candidate chase. for the same North. Carolina State can NIT basketball officials will watch with interest the games tonight around the nation and then meet Monday to determine if any more of the clubs have 4 qualified for the March wrap up the Atlantic Coast Conclassic. ference's bid by beating Wake Brigham foung eager', hop- Forest in the finals of the ACC ing to grab one of the four replayoffs at Raleigh, N.C. The maining berths, is considered a winner will play Canisiuslil the for a post pro- NCAA likely candidate -regional elhninations at viding the Congers can upset New York starting March 12. Denver tonight. West Virginia hopes to gain BYU is one of six teams being a berth in the same regional considered for the four open series by whipping Richmond in positions. the finals of the Southern Conpost-seaso- 17-2- n ference tournament at Rich- mond NC State gained the AC title round Friday night by downwhile Wake ing Duke, VGA To Hold 91-7- 9, kinual Mee! 77-7- 63-5- Over Demaret ' tha Special Provisions covering letting or assigning the contract The MirliMum wage paid W all Willed labor on this coistrect shall be $2.50 Per hour. The nintiMUM WOES paid te all btu, mediate labor employed en this IPOIr tract shall be 111175 per boor. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this- contract shall be SLIM per hour. Plans and specifications are is 1110 In the pities of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City. and the office of its District Ensinoirot Ogden. Vtih. where they mu be reviewed lag prosPrimed pective bidders Smeilications. forma. and plans will be furnished at Sall Lake City. on depositing er which will be "refunded; providing lid-dgubmits au acceptable bid and returns the plans within woes days after the opening of bids. lack bidder gnus( submit a letter from an approved suretrr company guaranteetng to furnish said bidder with required bond. TM right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified cheek. eighties check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than: five per tent ofto total the amount of bid made Parable state Road Commission must accomfaith of good pany each bid as evidence that if awarded the rind I guarantee execute the contract, the bidder will contract sad furnish contract bond required. mu be Apy addikonal information the State Road secured at iggir office Commission. Dated this Sri day of March, 10011. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Ilitcheit skiing for Snow Buin, was a member of the Teamhe's home on leave from 1258 U.S. Men's Olympic the Air Tome. Most of the Ute ski team is expected to enter the annual affair, which Is being sponsored by the Salt Lake Ski Club under direction of Dick Reed. Dick limits will set the race course starting high en Mt. Millicent The first skier will be flagged onto the course at 1 p.m. , Only Class A, B and C racers may ski competitively in this one although a limited number of juniors will be al. lowed to run the race for experience. Jack Wilson will start the racers while Ned Warnock and Stan Nelson keep time. Dr. L. W. Spencer is Kay Reed wM be the chief gatekeeper, and Maxine Wilson will record with Bob Allen announcing. chiefof-co- urse, ,on. - Tournament, g RAILROAD ''' 'Tonight on M-ME- ORMOND BEACH, FLA. (UP) Barbara Romack of Santa Barbara, Calif, who admits she Is "hitting the ball well again." teed off against Ann Quast of Marysville, Wash., today in the finals of the South At untie Women's Amateur Golf N - TV! BASKETBALL FINALS --,; Direct From George Albert Smith Fithibosso KSL-11- CHAMIEL-- 5 1 p 8 Tournament At half - Notice Wino of Nationai Fanners Union Proiserty and Casimir Compony (a Utah Corporation. Notice Is hereby given that the relar annual mooting al stockholdgEl of National Farmers Union Property and Casualty CompnwiII ho held P t the Shirloy-Save- y Hotel, Denver. Colorado. It 1001) amt. on Wednesdayi March di. o itockholdorst p.m. tint, onloy's spoclal proem,u tation of Hawaiian dances, eltrott 4rern tho field houso floor. Brought to you by Union Pacific Railroad of the meeting la to Th. transact'promo regular business, elect director", and to cossidor amondmimts lathe Agticles of incorporation to crosse inertias 4C , 4S anthortad-folilt- al No number idi KAIIVSY stock and to of diroeters. A. 601,11ERO. tearetiry. fitte .. ------- . , . . t . - . - one-strok- Brighton. I t. 85-8- Dick Mitchell tops the list of some 45 racers entered in Sunday's Intermountain Giant Slalom championship at - 'CountryClub at h IN SUNDAY SLALOM TEST president At that time the tournament Ridge SPANISH FORKAppointment of Marty Krug. former manager of the Provo Timps, as new manager of the Spanish Fork baseball team in BATON ROUGE, LA. (UP) Utah Industrial League was George "Belting" Bayer of Cin announced Saturday. einnati and Jimmy DeMaret Krug, former first baseshared the lead in the Baton man with the Salt Lake Bees, for American Fork last Rouge Open Golf Tournament played He year. managed Provo for 137's the with into today going three years. third day of play on the Other new members signed on the Spanish Fork Club inwinding course. Shrewed links observers clude Kent Peterson, a former pitcher with Syracuse in leaned toward Bayer, rated the the International League, and longest hitter on the pro cir- Dick Powers, who has played eutt today, because Of his canno- both with the Timps and n-ball drives, which could American Fork. give him the advantage due to heavy rains which soaked the fairways and greens Friday. MITCHELL HEADS RACERS The annual meeting of the Utah Golf Assn., will be held March 13 at 160 S. lath West, according to Steve Dunford schedule for the 1956 summer season will be drawn up. -The Utah Open this year ix scheduled to go to the Ogden Country Club and Ogden officials two abvady in setting the date; Dunford announce& Arnie Ferrin has been named chairman of the open tournament for the Ogden CC. The Utah Amateur tills year has been set for the Salt Lake Country Club and this club has Indicated that it will accept this tourney. The Utah Golf Assn. will welcome into the fold the new Oak' Carolina, and John Bayer Rates Slight Edge Spanish Fork In '56 Season Vic Molodet Mag lio scored 26 and 25 points respectively, for the Wolfpack CaroThe Wake Forest-Nortlina game featured an interesting scoring duel betwen Jack Williams and Lenny Rosenbluth. Williams emerged as a narrow winner by scoring 27 points for the victorious Deacons, one more than Rosebluth. In the Southern Conference championships, West Virginia moved into the finals by edging after Richmond Furman, topped Washington and Lee, 'Hof Rod" Rundle, tamed 41 points for West Virginia outscoring Furman's Darrell Floyd by 11 points. UCLA clinched at least a tie for the Pacific Coast ConferJACKSONVILLE, FLA. (UP) ence title and an automatic Mickey Wright of San Diego, berth in the NCAA championwho dropped out of colCalif., Califorback ships by turning to make the winter tour lege nia, e lead this year, held a over Joyce Zbke of Waterford, Wis., today at the beginning of second round play in the Jacksonville Women's Open Golf 77-5- Manage Krug NCAA Berths Near For Top Quintets 21 BYU anon Time was when Josie and Ann Bassett, both of whom are still alive, lived in the lower part of the park with their family. Thy knew the park as it was when some 25,000 head of cattle, some of which were reputedly cut out of some mighty respectable hcrds at the hands of rustlers, were wintered rt, together :! - - |