OCR Text |
Show SAX JUAX RECORD Thursday, May "Upwards of 150,000 anglers will trek to streams, lakes and reservoirs for the May 28 opening of the Utah fishing season. Since this is the earliest general anglirtg season opening in many years the Department of Fish and Game today reminded anglers to expect different conditions than usually prevail. The department noted that high roily water could be expected in most streams. The late cool spring weather may make roads and camping area condtions at higher elavations less favorable than has been the rule when the season opened nearer Commission action set the eail- mid-Jun- age plant of catchables before the opening date. not be Many streams will planted until the high water period is past. Records show a laige portion of the legals stocked before, or during, the late May- - and run-of- f on most early June streams are lost to the fishermans creel. All streams will receive a normal or greater planting of hatchopening date to ery legals as conditions permit give anglers the full advantage of through the season. The total hatthe three-daMemorial holiday chery program is being geaied to week end. It was felt that any ad- put more catehable-sizetrout inverse conditions would be more to all waters throughout the anglthan offset by the earlier oppor- ing season. It is known that the tunity to go afield over the long returns from these sfih are greatweek end period. est when stocked during or imIt was also realized that the mediately prior the open season. The department advised that departments program of planting hatchery-raiselegals would not anglers know their regulations be as far advanced at this early before going afeld. New rules this date. year show changes in both adult The hatchery trucks are now and juvenile limits, more liberal beginning to move these fish to baits, and other regulations. Such accessible lakes and reservoirs, it information may be had by conis expected that nearly all these tacting any local fish and game ofstill waters will receive' an aver- - ficer or by writing to departn ent headqaurters, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Dates for the five public meetings held annually by the Utah Board of Big Game Control have now been set. Time and placa fo the meeting in each of the suites fish and game districts is as follows: June 6, 1955, District 5, Pangu-itch- , 19, 1955, Page 7 v d d 8 00 L. W. JEWELER GRAVES, B LAXDIXG, UTAH PHONE 71R2 mations covering the hunts will be issued during early July. Fish and game conservation officers have again been upheld by the courts in the right to arrest and cite persons into court when they believe said persons are in violation of the fish and game laws. decision was recently This handed down by a Federal court judge in Arizona, according to a news release from that state. The suit, charging false a1 rest and asking for damages agamst state game and fish department personnel concerned in thj arrest was brought by the alleged v iolat-o- r following a verdict of not guilty in a lower couth The original charge had been hunting without a valid state license. The decision of the judge held in effect that the conservation cf ficers did have probable cause for arrest and prosecution. In Utah conservation warden! may anest any person they have reason to believe is violating the fish and game code. The recent Arizona decision in this case, as well as the decisions of other high courts in sinv'sr cases, should strengthen the position of all conservation officers in the legal performance of their duties. 4-- 4-- joung people. Consider the case of Mary who joined a sewing club at 10 years of age. She learned the confundamentals of clothing struction, care and selection of clothes, good grooming, selection of material and finally won herself a tup to Chicago to National congress for her excellent tailored wool suit. During this time her club also completed small projects on how to keep healthy, how to live safely and even finished up a couple of community service projects for the betterment of her fellow towns4-- people. During the several years it took for 4 H Mary to accomplish all of this she went to camp each year and learned how to oigamze and conduct games, programs and contests. She learned all along the way the value of good sportsmanship, clean living, thriit, industry, inmtiative and all the other traits w hich help to round out character and personality. To work will help say that her her for the rest of her life is a understatement. Mary is a mythical character but her experiences are real and one doesnt have to look far to find lofs of Marys who took advantage of the opportunity offers to develop the Head, Heart, Hands and Health for the CIud, Community and Country. Behind all the successful you will find interested, untiring volunteer leaders who are willing to give of their time and talems to help boys and girls attain the higher goal. Youll find, also, interested parents who are willing to help provide the tools and ma need for a terials which motto successful project. The is To Make the Best Better, in 4-- 4-- p.m. June 7, 1955, District 4, Rich field, 8.00 p.m. June 8, 1955, District 2, Duchesne, 8.00 p.m. June 9, 1955, District 3, Salt Lake City, 8:00 p.m. June 10, 1955, District 1, Brigham City, 8:00 p.m. The board conducts these meetings each year to gather information concerning the big game herds over the state. Such infor mation is used in scheduling the big game seasons each year. Board chairman J, Perry Egan noted, We urge all individuals and organizations o submit any factual information concerning big game populations during these public meetings. All such information is helpful to the board in making final decisions concerning the fall harvest of this resource. Final decisions will be made by the board in executive session June 11, following which procla mer. A good club fills this clubs reneed. To have good quires good leaders, interested parents, active boys and girls. No one can question the value of good dubs when it ionics to developing the Head, Ileai t. Hands anil Health of wide awake Oris Rudd With school just about over its time to be getting Clubs underway. As usual the boys and 'giCs are enthusiastic to get started and Im hard pressed to find leaders 4-- enough around. . 1 to go There are, however, still quite a num- ber of boys and girls who were 4-- 4-- project work, in personal develop- - weve a place for you in ment and every other way. Our Would you care to join us? chef concern in 4 H work is not what the boy or girl can for the project but what the project can do for the boy or girl. We produce Grand champion beef, purple ribbon muffins and prize winning chees but the most important work is the perproduct of sonal development gained bv the member and the satisfaction and sense of accomplibhment enjoved by a successful leader. If youre between 10 and 100 4-- NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 31 day of May, 1955, at 1:00 oclock pm., at the front door of the county court house in San Juan County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of section Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, the following described real estate situate in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, intei est, penalty and costs w hich are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. AMOUNT DUE DESCRIPTION OWNER OF PROPERTY Block center H, Monticello, Cornelia Perkins Beg th N 63 ft., E 114.5 ft. S 63 ft, 10 89 W 114.5 ft to beg. NVVVA SETA' SE1! SWVA: Beg at SE Scott L. Bayles Cor NEVASWVA th N 1125 ft, S 43057, W 608 ft., S 245, W 100 ft. S 2115, E 623 8 ft., E 236 ft. to beg Sec. 10 Twp 36 S, R 22 E. NWVA NEVA Sec 15, 636.03 Twp 36 S, R 22 E. 36 Cor Sec of S, NW at 27, and Elizabeth Beg Twp Stanley R 22E, th S 933 ft, E 1270.5 ft, N 1015.5 Martmeau 26.77 ft, W 1270.5 ft, S 82.5 ft to beg 15.55 Scott Lyman Bayles NE1 A NEVA Sec 28, Twp 37 S, R 22 E 328.05 Lot 4, Block 4, Blanding Scott L. Bayles Benjamin & Susan L. Beg 165 ft S of NE Cor Lot 2, Block 28, Black Blanding, Th W 38 ft, N 55 ft, W 22 ft, S 74 ft, E 60 ft, N 36 ft to beg 610.42 Lots 3 4, Block 32, Blanding Leo H. Black W. J. Nix Beg at SW Cor Block 47, Blanding, th N 68 ft, E 420 ft, S 68 ft, W 420 ft to beg 5.70 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 18th day of April, 1955. ' Ada Palmer, Auditor (SEAL) San Juan County, Utah Published in San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Date of 1st publication May 5, Date of last publication May 26, 1955- - 4-- year who have vp-- 1 V not enrolled as yet this year. are busy km&iM times with lots jobs available and many of the older boys and girls will be working. For most youngsters, though there is still a big need for some supervised, educational and rec reational activity during the sum- WVVNWVVWNWVN. FOR THAT EXPERT SURVEYING rz TERMS CALL THE PORTABLE Lamb Surveying Service - the whole town BAll RANCH Wishes Licensed SUCCBSS CAR PORTS SHUR SHADE ALM AWNINGS Utah Monticello, NO DOWN PAYMENTS JOB STORM WINDOWS AND DOOR Dr. Charleg A. Lamb, B-- M 4-- Surveyor ROOFING AND SIDING R. D. Bailey, Associate TILE ROOFS Now Open WROUGHT IRON SUMMER RATES Radio CRAIG REDDS Electrical Appliance & REPAIR CABINS MOAB HOME BLANDING, UTAH Quick and Efficient Service All work guaranteed MEALS PHONE IMPROVEMENT MOAB, UTAH Special Dinners By Request PARTIES JEEP TRIPS TO COLORADO RfVER AREA DECORATING IDEAS wishes for the future. s FREE KITCHEX PLAXXIXG & DECORATIXG SERVICE MOXTICELLO, UTAH I WILL COLOR PLAN YOUR HOME FREE. COMPLIMEXTS APPLIANCE CO. SOUTHWESTERN GAS PHOXE 44 OF YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS I Will Give You FREE Estimates On Any Of The Following: I PAINTING, Interior or Exterior TILE, Plastic, Ceramic, Floor The only FORMICA, Table and Counter Tops all-purpo- se ( STUCCO ROOFING SIDING NO OBLIGATIONS TO BUY station wagon ! the Jeep Station agon gives you drive. business vehicle or a family car, its the worlds most practical station wagon. It has extra stamina for normal drive, and shifts easily into highway travel in drive to go through sand, mud, snow and soft earth, on or of! the road, in all kinds of weather. It carries six people or up to 110 cubic feet of bulky cargo. The interior is washable easily cleaned for family use. The Jeep Station Wagon is now available with power brakes. Only As a HONEST RELIABLE WORK CONTACT FOR FURTHER DETAILS "Only Best Quality Materials Used DRIVE STATION WiLLYS...wsrIf$ C. and M. FERROX, UTAH BUILDING SUPPLY CLYDE M. FUXK 1955 latest makers of Ask for a demonstration We share your pride on WAGON this important occasion. d.ivs vehicles PAULS today... Monticello Implement Co. MOXTICELLO, UTAH GRADUATES PHOXE MONTICELLO, UTAH 13R3 SERVICE PHOXE 49R2 |