Show Telegram Photographer Attends Sundays Sunday's Fish Opening Too Toor I r b. b 7 t I j I 4 d a 1 Wt x Wl 0 s t ft r Kai Alto 4 L r WA 7 4 i j 3 hi L w j J l f i r 1 4 4 J I S A rr W i L 7 a i M s 4 i. a C 4 t ir 4 i T i 4 c There was There was plent along the spring runs runs Sun- Sun holds up one that didn't getaway the sight right How How- ard Anderson pot our om on his lus boot oot Lower day Top Iop left i to light fight Mrs William Villiam Hawke and nd j f Earl 7 right Bill an Rose the Bebee wait Lowes Leo Olson t the day Roily Roi Hamper r Anglers Anglers- The fish bad had all the best of it a athe as the 1938 Utah season o opened S Sanday San San- n- n day and good catches were few an and nd far between Roily Holly and high water wate proved the biggest deterrent t to Izaak Waltons Bait fishing was used almost exclusively ex ex- elusively and from early reports th the Salt Lake county streams gave y sip more fish than any other area i ithe in inthe inthe the state More than anglers were o odeck on deck at the Spring Runs early Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day morning and throughout th the day fishermen lined the banks banka o othis of this little stream D. D L. L Madsen and Don Johnson Johnso took limit catches on the Mill cree reek stream between Main and West Wes Temple streets as did Floren Ne Nel- Nel son Frank D. D Shepherd of or Sa Sat Salt Lake City and Frank Prank L. L Davis o of oC Salem took 31 fish from m Salem pone pond Lee Smith Elvin Anderson an and Pedro Brimhall were included include among the few who wh caught limits on the Provo river |