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Show ? lives much needed information or the fisherman going afield in Utah. Russian olive seedlings for hedge row and waste area plantings. Planting time for these species is now at hand. Farmers and other landowners may avail themselves of either or both type of seedlings by contacting con-tacting the State Warden in their locality. There is no charge for the plants. It is required that the landowner give his plantings so received proper care and protection pro-tection during the first five years of their growth. The trees and shrubs are provided pro-vided by the department for the dual purpose of growing living animal tight fences, windbreaks, beautification of property, and upland game habitat. Neither plant is of the spreading variety. Rather, they will stay confined to the original line of planting. During 1951 this same program found many sportsmen's groups cooperating with landowners over ov-er the state in putting out over 100,000 such seedlings. The Fish and Game department again solicits sol-icits the cooperation in the continuation con-tinuation of this program by all concerned. Copies of the 1952 fishing proc lamation are now available to the state's sportsmen . either at license vendors or the department depart-ment offices in Salt Lake City. A map of the state on the reverse re-verse side of the proclamation shows accurately the drainages, general terrain, highways and major outlying roadways. The last named were added to the fishing map this year following many requests for same from sportsmen and tourist fishermen. It is a copy of the official state highway map as issued by the State Highway Department and FISH AND GAME HIGHLIGHTS The Utah Fish and Game Department De-partment has again this year purchased multi-flora rose and |