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Show hge FEBRUARY TIN' JOURNAL 1C channel cat fishing for the first time since channel cats were planted there. The new ruling will not take effect immediately, hut will he announced later prohahly about the first part of March before sportsmen can legally fish for appreciated this species in Utah Lake. 'BE Syracuse Seaman Serves Aboard U.S.S. Repose In Korean Waters News and letters from home are the tilings most by Uncle Sams fighting men in Korea, according to EMERGENCY FISH IT, 1951. WINDOW-WISE- !' THE EXPERTS SAY PLANTING Because of hte small flow of ter running into the Beaver wa- Hatch- ery, it has become necessary le-to plant the major portion of the gal size fish being raised at that o hatchery. Somewhere between and 20,000 rainbow trout weighing about five to the pound are being released from the plant, and planted in the Washington section. Among those County receive to plantings are the places lower Enterprise Reservoir, Sand Cove Reservoir, Santa Clara Creek 20,-oo- and the power canal. Because of the low water conditions at the fish hatchery, it was not deemed wise to attempt to hold the legal size fish any longer. Those fish remaining at the hatchery will be held for later plantings in the vicinity of Beaver. It is felt that there is enough water in the hatchery to safely hold the fish that are now being kept. Planting of the legal size fish has left much more room for the large supply of fingerlings and fry. DeLore Thurgood Tha Game Department began this seasons planting program DeLore W. Thurgood, sk2, now serving with the United last fall when the larger fish were taken from all the hatcheries and States navy in Korean waters. placed in nearby streams and DeLore, now 22 years of age, has been in the navy for lakes, according to report from J. four years having enlisted as soon as he passed the age bar- Perry Egan, Director of the Fish rier. He is the son of Mr. and Airs. Therin Thurgood of Syra and Game Department. The hatchery men who have been cuse. sorting the fish and planting A prodding desire to enter the larger ones claim that those left service took hold of DeLore during have made much more rapid World War II days, according to & growth, and the degree of canni- his mother, Mrs. Thurgood. Mrs. balisrn has been reduced to a minThurgood explains it this way. imum. Because he was large for his According to Dave Wright, Suage, it never occurred to many perintendent of State Hatcheries, people that he might be too young seven ton of fish have been plantfor military service, Mrs. Thured in the waters of Fish Lake folgood said. As a result he was lowing the close of the fishing often the target for gibes and reseason last fall. These fish came bukes relative to his civilian stafrom the Glenwood Hatchery. tus during the war. Fish end didnt diminish DeLores desire to join up. Three of the past four years he has spent in the navy have been overseas. He was in such a hurry to get in uniform that he didnt stop to graduate from Davis high school. Once in the navy, however, he took up study courses and eventually won his diploma no easy trick as any service man will gladly point The Game ELK IN HIDING wars out. DeLore was slated for discharge, having completed his enlistment, last December, but then came the decree extending all terms of enlistment. He is serving aboard the hospital ship U.S.S. Repose. The Repose is one of the larger of the ships of this type, grossing more than 15,000 tons, higher than a four-stor- y building and longer When you think block. a than city a of maneuvering building four a and stories high city block in confined in waters, you aplength and seateamwork the preciate the of navy. manship On board, the Repose is something like a small city, having its own police and fire departments, electricity generators, water distillers, laundry, tailor shop, stores, theaters, butcher shops and restaurants. They have a telephone system, clothing store, machine shops, carpenter shops, electrical shops, and welding shops, and manufacture some of their own spare mechanical parts. In the n hospital top flight medical personnel operate 21 hours a day. In the words of Captain Perdue, commander of the Repose: Our primary mission is the care and medical treatment of those men who are fighting to keep our nation free. ultra-moder- Our mission here is one of vital importance; one which Im sure brings consolation to the hearts of the families and friends of the men who are sent to this ship for medical care. If a single man achieves the highest kind of love, it will be sufficient to neutralize the hate of millions. Gandhi. four-da- y horseback ride made Frank Daly, Game Warden of by Panquitch, failed to reveal the whereabouts of that elusive herd of elk which ranges east of To date, only twenty-tw- o bulls and four cows have been located. It is believed that the hexd should include more than head. The few animals located were found in the vicinity of Hunt Creek and Cottonwood Creek near Panguitch. This herd, which ranges from Red Canyon to the south and Kingston Canyon on the noith has never been hunted, although the introduction was made as early as A Pan-guitc- h. TOPICS one-hundr- FISHING DATES The Utah State Fish and Game Commission, consisting of George H. Harrison, Chairman, John W. Clay, E. N. Larsen, G. G. Sanderson and Newell R. Frei set rules and regulations pertaining to the coming fishing season in a special session held February (, 1951. The fishing season for the coming year will be much the same as last year with the exception that Bear Lake will be opened to year around fishing as soon as it is possible to formulate a new proclamation and put it into effect legally. The general opening date will be June 1(5, while the general closing date will be October 7, 1951. There will be an extended fishing season on Strawberry Lake, which vill close October 21. Fish Lake will close September 15. Fishermen will be able to take advantage of an earlier opening date and a later closing date on Deer Creek and Schofield Reservoirs. Both lakes will open May 1 and close the 15th of November. Fishing on Schofield and Strawberry will be restricted to bait fishing from the shore line and anchored boats until the regular season opens in June. Bass fishing will also have an earlier opening. This season will begin April 21, but is restricted .to certain waters of Cache County, such as Pelican Ponds, the Logan and Bear Rivers as far up as the Mendon Bridge and Cutler Reservoir. Bass fishing will also be opened in the Millard County sumps, and at Clear Lake in Millard County as marked and posted on the grounds. Bass fishing will also be permitted on the Gunnison River as far as the upper end of the Gunnison Bend Reservoir. Utah Lake will be opened to ed 1920. It is believed by some that there should now be enough animals located within the confines of that rugged countxy which runs a distance of forty by twenty miles that sportsmen could begin cropping the surplus. SALLY'S SALLIES Storage space is beautifully disguised into the long, low lines of the 1951 modern furniture trend. Coffee tables, end tables, and even the bookshelves take advantage of extra inches as hide away space in the small and compact home or apartment. Venetian blinds in decorator colors continue to be a must for the d window and help to cut down the annual sixteen g loss of furniture and rugs. million dollar treatWindows are more and more for a lavish of homemak- ment, a pattern be selected with the beauty-mar- k ing, judging from the decorator a basic neutral background and showings at the recent national with a large, airy motif not em-- , gathering of the home furnish- phasizing more than two colors. Too busy a fabric, like too busy ings field in Chicago. One decorator from New York a wallpaper, is not easy to live expressed the reason for this with when used extravagantly. emphasis on windows in these For a regular window drapery terms: Change the window and treatment, you can afford to sefor a lect any of the highly imagina-- . you change the room minimum of expenditure, you tive smaller patterns set on saucget a maximum of result. ily brilliant backgrounds; and to cheer up the entire room, em' Shops Expanding the window by repeatphasize The number one ingredient for ing the fabric on pillows or chair d the window seemed skirtings. to be the Venetian blind. ColOld Windows for New ors, all the way from WilliamsBut the problem of windows burg blue to a very modern terra cotta, were shown in contrast to in new houses was not the only yesteryears offwhite and egg- one solved in the decorators shells. Paints have taken on a clinics. Ideas such as those resatin finish and are protective- lated below, were set forth for ly baked against chipping or the homemaker who wants to scratching. The great surprise is make a picture of any window that metal blinds, when hung, in her home. are almost impossible now to First, gain all possible width distinguish from wooden . . . and for a window by extending a much easier to keep clean. Venetian blind not within the Decorative,tapes in Greek key windows frame, but on the out-- ! design, floral and leaf patterns, side. New installation hardware or tailored stripes are smart new does not permit the blind to1 items. from the windows outprotrude Expansion of the Venetian side frame. blind shop into the market for Secondly, in considering your' d winthe completely and one-- , dow was another development to cornice, extend it one windows! feet half the be noted. Ready-mad- e cornices, edge; it is beyond on this extra footage ' interior ' patterned by leading hang your fabric. Thus, decorators, now are available at that you fabric draping against the wall Venetian blind dealers. These not eliminates the expense only may be painted at home or at the of g but lining against covered with your drapery also adds a shop, to dramatic width or to match the window. fabric, wallpapered your walls. Where two or three windows Decorative Fabrics are spaced not more than nine Panels are the big news in inches apart, use one blind to drapery fabric. Inspired by tap- unify. To insure proper balance, estries from ancient castles, allow two feet of cornice at lengths of either side of any window unit theyre "story-tellin- g fabric usually keyed around a more than seven feet long. If the central theme such as a tree, re- window sill is less than thirty-tw- o inches from the floor, the freshing floral motif, or in some cases a delightfully nonsensi- draperies and the Venetian blind cal modern treatment. Panels, can be dropped all the way to for a long time limited to hand- the carpeting. In other cases the painting, now are produced for correct length, for a blind,-i- s to the consumer market. Each panel the window sill, and, for curtains or draperies, to the bottom , is ten feet long. The modern mood in drap-'er- y of the windows frame (often fabric is gaining nationwide called the or to the apron) popularity. It is suggested that, floor. well-dresse- sun-fadin- wall-to-wa- ll ... ; well-dresse- j I 1 well-dresse- J ! sun-fadin- Regular Advertisers In The dear. cuffs the They must be wearing higher this year. Dont look so worried, Words of the Wise The optimist proclaims that we live In the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this 13 true. (Branch Cabell) REFLEX and JOURNAL Are Assured of Results |