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Show HILL TOP TIMES IPG3! May 26. 1978 nCX GDflIl If Utah anglers are busy making preparations and asking Questions in anticipation of the June 3 fishing smen, the Division of Wildlife ask Questions about their favorite fishing area. opener. The Ogden meeting will be held at the Utah Power and Light Auditorium, 457 - 26th To aid the fishing sport c Resources is holding two public meetings. Sportsmen will have an opportunity to Street, June 1 at 7:30 p.m. A second meeting will be held in the Mountain Fuel Supply Company Auditorium, 45 East 200 North, Logan, on May "or Oil 31 lr--l at 7:30 p.m. ' ci :f Jr' r. - t The meetings are designed to provide the public with - " - information about this season's regulations and 1 fishing outlook. Jack Rensel, Northern Regional Supervisor for the Division, indicated that these meetings are a continuation of a public meeting program started in 1975. "This spring's meeting will be of special interest to fishermen because division biologists have had a chance to look at the drought effect on Northern Utah lakes and streams. Anglers will learn what to expect from their favorite fishing hole," said Mr. Rensel. Annual Comptroller golf tourney scheduled The Ninth Annual Comptroller's Day of Golf will start with a bang June 16. As a matter of fact, there will be one in two shotgun starts and in the one the morning afternoon. This annual event where The meetings will feature a movie with some spectacular footage of the DC-- 6 used to chemically treat Lost Creek Reservoir last fall. Personnel will be on hand to visit and answer questions. GOOD EATING Young David DeBries from Wellsville shows off two beautiful Rainbow trout caught last year in Hyrum Reservoir. A Division of Wildlife Resources spokesman said good fishing can also be expected at the same site this year. The season opens June 3. (Utah Wildlife COMPTROLLER GOLF CUTIES Cris Baer (left) and Julie Houge get off to a good start as they tune up for the Ninth Annual Comptroller Day of Golf, thanks to Roger Arnold, Official Starter for the event. The day of fun and friendship is slated for June 16 at the Hill Golf Course. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Etsil Fisher) former employees, retirees and present Comptroller employees renew or make new friendships, is planned for the good and those who aren't so - good golfers, according to Dorothy Bailey, Golf Committee Chairperson. "We hope all present and Comptroller emwill ployees participate in this day of fun and friend- ship," Dorothy said. She said that no one will be by being matched up with the "pro golfer" because groups will be formed considering what embarrassed the golfer shoots. "To sign up for the event," said. EASTERN U.S. TOUR SMV LINE A sell out every year, call for your brochure now! Includes the major highlights of both church and U.S. History. Visiting Nauvoo, Palmyra, Independence, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York and Boston. You'll gain a rich appreciation of church and National History. Enjoy "Hello-Dolland a behind the scenes interview with Carol Changing. You have the option of taking our air tour. for only' SS89.00 July. 15- - 30 or our most leisurely motor coach tour . . . BS DM y" Come in and see the new 4" BW ACDC T.V. wifh AMFM Radio. The new improved Betamax thai beats them all in T.V. Recording. r 0 July ON 12"- - 14-da- y, CLOSE-OU- HOURS: MONDAY 519.95 dedicated temple. AT T - FRIDAY 1 1 :00 to 6:00 MAY 29. 30 CCU PC A Expires May 31, 1978 Expires T.V. 1 0:00 3:00 May 31, 1978. I 5523 South 1900 West Roy, Utah 84067 Expires May 31, & 14-2- 84067 31, 1978 1978 I07eSieReo. Off On antj ExpiresMay 3Sf&t On We are proud to present our popular tour to the Maritime Provinces of Canada and the New England States. There are few places in the world that offer such rich and diverse history, beauty and culture. 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(cm? 1 13-Aug- ust nold, ACM; Rich Didson, ACDAP; Larry Call, ACDSA; Pauline Scof field, ACDCA; Federal employees' cost- saving ideas and other actions produced measurable HILL CUMORAH "Ff) Serving, on the golf com- mittee are Dwain Fortie, ACB; Ed Lindeman, ACFS; Phil Christensen, ACFG; Jay Fowers, AC FT; Roger Ar- Federal workers save '319 million with Faldmo's friends, a division spokesman Resources Photo) should contact committee members." former HAVE If? are invited and encouraged to bring their All Dorothy related, "individuals CALL OR WRITE IOC OAAt 88 West 500 South Bountiful, Utah 84010 imwere suggestions plemented within federal organizations. More than employees received honorary or cash awards, 150,000 according to commission figures. The highest cash award during fiscal year 1977 was granted to Lawrence Guzik, a Navy employee. Mr. Guzik is the first federal employee to personally receive the top award of $25,000 from the President. Mr. Guzik invented a small filter device that has replaced steam traps on naval ships. The device has already saved more than 875,000 barrels of oil and more than $500,000 in repair costs in the Navy alone. The average cash award for fiscal year 1977 suggestions was $107.45. The average cash award for superior performance $236.42. (AFNS) was |