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Show Tuesday, August 15, 1950 GAME TRAILS Your editors have fin a lly finished their vacations and are 'ready to relate some of the new ideas and fishing spots found in their travels, The fishing spotlight is now on tow of our, local lakes. Fish Lake seems to ' he taking the number one place as every report received has shown it to be excellent. Those boys who prefer to dunk a worm can be assured of some excitement by fishing either the east or west shores late in the evening. Very good catches have been made from 8:00 p.m. till 9:00 p.m. One word of caution though, fellows, when the war den in the patrol boat says, Times up, he means just that. An extra trout or two isnt worth the $25 or $50 fine! If you prefer the fly, just stick to the Silver Doctor, Durham Ranger or Jock Scott and do your casting from shore in the late evening. From 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. has proven the most pro- ( h for the PAGE THIRTEEN The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah Sewing Club Entertained Mrs. Roberta Porter entertained her Sewing club at her home in Dragerton last week. The ladies spent the evening sewing and discussing future projects for the club. The hostess served luncheon to the following members; Mrs. Letha Odendahl, Mrs. Naomi Anderson, Mrs. Dora Smith, Mrs. Pat Waring, and MrS. Lillian Harvey. Mrs. Odendahl drew the lucky number and was given the prize. The next club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lillian Harvey August 18. All members are urged to attend. Find Labor Day Plans (Continued from Page One) Bands will be on hand to provide the music. The American Legion and the VFW will furnish the color guards. At 11:00 a.m. the speakers will be on hand in the Price city park. During the afteernoon, tentatively set for 3:30 p.m. will be an all star game between East Car bon and West Carbon. Pre-gadope is that the two teams are very evenly matched and should prove to be a rip snorting event from the first to the end. One of the yearly events and also one of the most highly contested is the horse shoe pitching contest;"'" In the evening at 7:30 p.m. the labor banquet will be held. Next Sunday, August 20, a meeting will be held at the UMW al of As offices in the First bank building at 4:00 p.m. for the general committee. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and week trip through Yellowstone children left Saturday on a two National park and points north. me Master Andrew Smith of San Francisco, California, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poglajen. ductive. Trolling remains good and anything from a plug to a Dave Davis will work even on Machinaw, One of the fellows says that when Miss Sharlene Milano of Price fly fishing be sure to retrieve your cast rapidly, even making a has been visiting a few days with V in the water with the fly. He Sharon Stoddard at Dragerton. must have known what he was talking about as we saw his fish from llA to 5 lb. rainbows! Second place goes to Ferron reservoir. Fly fishing holds top honors on this lake. A small Brown Barbeer Pole or Hump Back Nymph (size 14 or 18) has done wonders. A normal cast with a rapid, jerky retrieve is suggested. Bait fishing should be good within a short time as the water level is dropping rap-idl-y. Na-ion- 7-- UP BOTTLING CO. work is PRICE, UTAH Mer v.v.-.v- . -v- .- Heres a new angle on the fly Some of the feltheme. fishing lows are using this new floures-cewool you might have seen in the sweaters our pin-u- p girls have been wearing. They tie their flies by substituting this wool thread for the usual body material. Cant say for sure whether it works or not, but if it does for fishing what it has done for gals look for fish! Next week we hope to have some very important news concerning Cleveland reservoir. 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