Show Carbon Group to Plant Fish in Colton Ponds r I I I PRICE July 18 Two 18 Two railroad ponds at Colton are to be drained by the Emery Fish and Game Protective association and will be stocked with game fish after the carp and suckers have been killed and ponds refilled according to A Arthur thur Horsley secretary secretary- Eugene Gibson Helper Dr H H. B. B Goetzman Price and Tony Oberto Helper have been named as a committee committee com com- to supervise the project William Villiam Whitney superintendent of ot the state hatche hatcheries ies at Springville Springville Springville Spring- Spring ville will inspect the ponds after they have been dried and make recommendations recommendations rec rec- for the number and kind of ot fish to be planted The fish will be planted this fall according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to the plans Permission to remove eight beaver from along upper Fish creek above the Scofield reservoir to th the Minnie Maude streams north of Price has been granted by Newell B. B Cook state game commissioner The animals will wUl be trapped and moved to the new stream where it is hoped they will aid In developIng developIng developing develop develop- ing the streams for fish planting through their building of dams The association has secured half grown pheasants to bo be planted near Helper and Price Over fingerling rainbow trout were planted Wednesday and Thursday in the Joes Joe's valley creek two miles west of Orangeville in Emery county The organization Thursday was wasI I seeking the aid of ot the state fish and game department to gain action that will prohibit the practice of coal mines along Huntington creek of dumping waste and slack into the creek Because of sulphur and other Impurities found in the waste the fish of the creek are dying the association charges |