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Show Many Fish Planted To Make Good Fishing Prospects Four Tanks Ranging From Eight to 15 Inches IManted In Pine Valley Prospects for good fishing in Washington county ought to be better this year than ever before. be-fore. Pres. Marion Snow and directors of the local Wild Life federation have been active in obtaining good fish plantings in local streams, and report fine cooperation from the state department. de-partment. Enthusiastic anglers ought to be getting their tackle in readiness for the opening. The following plantings are reported re-ported by Newell R. Frei, secretary, secre-tary, to have been carried out, or will be carried out in the immediate im-mediate future: Four tanks of fish ranging in size from eight to 15 inches have been planted at Pine Valley. One tank below the Gulch; one tank in the reservoir and two tanks below the reservoir. These fish came from the Springville hatchery. hatch-ery. Six tanks from the Glenwood hatchery,' part of which have already al-ready been delivered. One tank of fingerlings, (three to four inches) in the Enterprise reservoirs. reser-voirs. One tank of legal sized fish in the Enterprise reservoir; four tanks of fingerlings and legal sized fish to be planted in the Enterprise reservoir and other streams and ponds in the county. Federal Fish Seventy-five thousand fry were planted in the Enterprise reservoirs reser-voirs last year. These fish, due to the excellent feeding conditions in this pond, ought to be ready for the fisherman's creel by midsummer. mid-summer. The federation has an application on file with the Federal bureau for more fish for the Enterprise ponds. Assurance has been received from Congressman Congress-man Murdock that this application would result in more fish for our county", declares Mr. Frei. m DIXIE COLLEGE ALUMNI dance ; ' Hid Hotel 8-00 pm- WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 Recreation Hal! 9:30 p.m I |