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Show Rainbow Trout Eggs Band Concert Police School in Over six million rainbow trout eggs have been taken from late fall and early winter spawning stock at the Utah Department of and Brosf Music Co., 74 S. Main in members. General admission price Salt Lake City; at the U Band is $1.20, students 60 cents find office on campus or from band student, groups 30 cents. . A) Kingsbury Hall Price February 24 Mr. Arthur Cornelius, Jr., speKamas and cial agent in charge of the Federal Springville hatcheries. Bureau of Investigation at Salt The figures show 2,726,440 such Lake City, Utah, announced today eggs taken at the Kamas plant and that a police training school on 3,767,520 at the Springville facil- arson investigations will e held ity. Friday; February 24, 1956, from The department said only a por- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Price City tion, of these rainbow eggs remain hall, Price, Utah. at these two plants. The balance The police training school on are. distributed for processing to arson investigations is sponsored others of the 12 department owned by Sheriff Albert Passic, Carbon hatcheries over the state. county sheriffs office, Price, Utah, A major share will be planted and will be conducted by the Fedas legals during 1957. . A smaller eral Bureau of Investigation. number will be planted as ad- Courses of instruction will be givvanced fingerling and legals fol- en by an FBI instructor and Mr. lowing late summer sorting at the Fred Dupuis, chief special agent, National Board of Fire Underwritvarious plants. Several million more rainbow ers, San Francisco, California. Attendance is limited to regueggs purchased from private hatcheries, both within and out- larly appointed law enforcement side the state, are also being pro- officers who are members of a cessed at tjie hatcheries as contin- regularly constituted law enforceuing shipments arrive from these ment agency. The course is desources during the current busy signed to assist law enforcement officers and officials in problems hatchery season. Also in the. hatching trays and connected with arson investigarearing ponds are 1,010,000 brook tions. In addition to Carbon countrout and 242,000 mackinaw or ty sheriff's office personnel and lake trout. Eggs of these species officers of the Price, Utah, Police are also purchased from sources Department, law enforcement officers from Carbon, Emery, San outside the state. Because of its adaptability only Juan, and Grand counties will be to deep water, lakes and the pre- -' in attendance at the school, Mr. dacious nature of the mackinaw, Cornelius said. the department continues to plant Although many a husband and this species in only two waters, namely Bear Lake and Fish Lake. father has a den, he does most of growling in other parts of the Department Director J. Perry his house. Egan noted that the next several months was one of the busiest periThe trouble with the school of ods of the year at all state hatcheries as the trout are being pro- experience is that you dont apprecessed and reared for the coming ciate what low marks youve received until its 20 years too late. 1956 season and 1957;as well. He again welcomed individuals If one would be successful in and groups interested in the the future, let him make the most states fishery program to plan a of the present. Mary Baker Eddy visit to any of the 12 hatcheires. He said superintenfients at each of the plants welcomed such visits cated at Beaver, Fountain Green, and noted that arrangements for Glenwood, Kamas; Loa, Logan, group tours could be made upon Midway, Morgan, Panquitch, Salt Lake City, Springville and request. lo12 state hatcheries are The Fish Page Three THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Tuesday, February 14, 1956 Games . The University of Utah Concert Band will stage its eighth annual winter concert in Kingsbury Hall February 21 at 8:15 p.m., Dr. Ronald D. Gregory, director of U Some People Have ALL THE LUCK But bands, announced today. Sigurd Rasher, acclaimed by maqy European and American audiences as the Worlds greatest saxaphone solist, will be guest artist. Its Better to Play Safe! , Mr. Rasher was the first man to extend the saxaphone range to four full octaves. His work has ins- contemporary composers to write new works especially for the' saxaphone. Long considered a swing band. instru: ment, the saxaphone has now taken its place even in symphonic works, largely as a result of Mr. Rashers skill, Dr. Gregory said. Featured number will be Bensons Concerto for Saxaphone, with other selections by Reecf, Gillette, Bartok, Gillis, Anderson and pired-several the .. . are available through U Extension Protect your automobile or home with 'low cost insur- - ance protection. For further ,? 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