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Show Page 12. THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. March 24. D 1977 Utah Water Shortage Shouldn't Hurt Fishing 4t 4eH Recent snowfall, particularly in the northern part of Utah, has added some much needed moisture to ttte state's watershed, resr-voir- Many of Utah's reservoirs have maintained their overwinter storage content at levels reasonably close to normal. Those fish already in these reservoirs should be in good condition and should be available to fishermen in the spring. If there is little or no spring runoff, reservoirs will be rapidly drawn down to lower levels even drained or to the inactive storage tank. In this case, fish in the reservoirs will be restricted in space and will be most vulnerable to angling pressure. It could mean better angling success this summer. Some reservoirs were drawn down extensively last year. The plants of 1976 fingerling in these will show effects of the extremely low over-wintwater levels; but in general, reservoir fishing should be comparable to recent years. s and high mountains. it continues, however, Utah will be faced with a short water year. In general, that water shortage is not expected to drastically affect Utah's fishing for 1977. The first area to feel the affects of a drought, in terms of the state fisheries program, will be the hatcheries. The fish rearing sta tions have already noted significant drops in water flow from springs which feed the hatcheries. All of the 11 stations in Utah are reporting to fisheries personnel in Salt Lake on a weekly basis, in order to maintain a protective, criti cal eye on the situation. Serious low water situations are not considered, at this time, to be likely; but this information will enable fish managers to take timely proper steps to safeguard growing fish and utilize available water most efficiently, should any of the stations get into trouble. The Division of Wildlife Resources Fisheries Section planned fish rearing and planting efforts for 1977 as they would for a normal year. If water levels in the hatcheries become too low to Unless . - Bear River high baseball team members dive back to the foul line but a fourth is caught SAFE AND OL'T-Th- ree napping during a practice drill. Blake Sandall (at the bag) waits for the throw from the pitcher. Williams Named To Region One Team all-st- SOLE. Examiner." The same natural walkwear ing shoe grown-up- s almost. Instead of the lower heel, Nature Sole's heel and toe are level. A more natural way for your child to walk with the feeling of . . Williams was the only Bear River player to gain first team honors. The 6'2", 165 pound forward established himself as f9 by Buster Brou n . - er STREAMS Lack of snowpack in the mountains will probably normal levels, it will necessitate planting fish early. The shortened time in the hatchery will produce smaller catchables and fingerlings, which, in turn, will make growth slower and survival somewhat more difficult as and food temperature stresses would increase in. plant sites. The ultimate effect of this would be to deduce returns at some later time. wm y "I J Elected Pres. Gary Arbon, general sales manager for Intermountain Farmers Association, has been elected president of the Utah Seed Growers Association. The organization is a . bo part? i I Jisr r Remember the 1 1 grasshopper me ami ii fTrrV$Sj (O) PPS & Days Left (2) TO APRIL 1ST Palace IS YOUR STORAGE READY? a storage program to meet jour likes nutritional needs with Nest products by Tailor Club Baseball tryouts at Bear River Junior High will begin Monday according to Coach Calvin Bingham. pol- icy and advisory group made up of representatives of major seed growers and dealers and government agencies with interests in Utah's seed industry. Mr. Arbon is a 1965 graduate of Brigham Young University with a BS degree in agronomy. Come out and have fun " Baseball Tryouts barefoot freedom. Gary Arfeon future fisheries yield a small spring run-of- f this year, producing fishable streams earlier than usual. The Division policy on stocking streams calls for hatcheries to plant fish as soon as the water is ready. This spring could yield more stream fishing in the early maintain fish stocks at the team's leading scorer especially in the second half of the season. Williams broke into the region's top scorers list with a 12 point average per game. He was deadly from the foul line shooting over 80 percent on the season. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Williams of East Tremonton. Bear River high senior forward Mark Williams has been named to the Region One team selected by the "Ogden Standard days of the 1977 fishing season. Plans call for the same number of catchables to be planted, although earlier accessibility may extend the planting schedule over a longer period. Lower water in Utah streams will probably make fish more vulnerable to the angler, tending to compensate for the effects of a longer plai ing season. If the current drought persists through next summer and water flows to hatcheries are low, fish production would necessarily be curtailed. In this instance, marginal fishing waters would not be planted and auotas in other waters would be reduced. The degree of the cutback would depend on the available water. During this short-wate- r year, fisheries administrators will be watching the new recycling water systems at Glenwood and Mantua hatcheries. More efficient use of water, through recirculation, is one of the outstanding features of the new systems; and the information could be important in RESERVOIRS I Dance to the music of NE0LIFL We dehydrated foods, have grains, nutritional supplements, water purifiers, and more. We'd dehydrators n Mark Williams to help like Ladies' Game Hdcp: Gwen Petersen 231, Flora W'hiteford 222, Janice Gardner 22). Hi Men's Series Scratch: George ! Hi Hi Team Game Scratch: Dent Rich Hi Men's Game Hdcp: Jay Gardner Tod W'hiteford 237, Jack Garrett Hi Ladies' Series Scratch: Art Rhoda Haramoto484, Esther Storrer 468. Hi Ladies' Series Hdcp: Art Brails-for- d 694, Rhoda Haramoto 592, Esther Storrer 588. Hi Ladies' Game Scratch: Esther Storrer 193, Art Brailsford 189, Flora Whiteford 185. Hi Ladies' Game Hdcp: Art 242, I I C KY STRIKK LEAGl E March Hi Team Series Scratch : Dream (iirl 2501, d Flora BEAR RIVER VALLEY LADIES LEAGUE Earl's Grocery 1931, Nick's 1)195. Team Series Hdcp: Dream (iirl Earl's Grocery 2327. BR State 2081, Hi Brails-for- 233, Whiteford 221. Splits Converted: Jay Gardner Ethei Gardner Gladys Norr 1977 IK, Esther Storrer March 21, 1977 697, 661. Team Game Scratch: Dream (iirl 694, 690, Earl's Grocery 662, Nick's ner 603, Jack Garrett 573. Tod GardWhite-for- d 562. Hi 699. 631. Hi Men's Game Scratch: Tod 214. Jay Gardner 210. Garrett 209. White-for- d Jack You Asked For ft ! ANDERSON LUMBER ANNOUNCES NEW HOURS STARTING APRIL 7:30 - WEEKDAYS - SATURDAYS Hi lnd Game Hdcp: Onetta Howell Malinda Hess 212, Kathi Potter Converted: Splits Hi lnd Series Scratch: Fay Murphy 543, Onetta Howell 516, Rhoda Welling Ellen Huggins 2nd - 7:30 MM. 5:30 P.M. 4:00 Gephart's 2361, 7 & Bill Bing- 2316. Hi Farm 645. Hi 818. Hi Team Game Scratch: Taylor 672, Dent Rich 666. Taylor Farm Team Game Hdcp: Taylor Farm Dent Rich 813. El Toro 812. Ladies' Series Scratch: Beeper Ravsten 513, Ellen Huggins 469, JoAnn Sato 463. Hi Ladies' Series Hdcp: Jan Petersen 600, Beeper Ravsten 594, Sandy Haramoto Gephart's Hi 594. Ladies Ravsten Hardy-Jense- n Dent Rich 8, 1977 Series Scratch: Tavlor 188. AUTO - TRANS. SERVICE Game Scratch: Beeper Flora Whiteford 179. Ellen Huggins 175. 2309. Includes new gasket P.M. Nov I!! Krengel Harrows IDEAL l"xl2" 257board ft. 2"xl2" 257board ft. 3"xl2" 307board ft. Treated Lumber GREAT FOR FOR NOW IN STOCK FENCING BARNS OR Both 5f. to adjust bands. 'Telephone tpphabie ttxei TOTAL SPECIAL o Customer tppitctbl (axes tntta. telephone No. Signature Dale No. Authorized Dealership Signature' OFFER VALID DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 1977 Repair Order ana 6 ft. Includes TOTAL ft. PARTS new oil clutches, gaskets, extra. and Check and adjust easier, camber and neccessary parts SPECIAL and PRICE LABOR RepatTC 5ER50N 5UPPLV 2nd West Tremonton, 19049 telephone Cutiomar Signature Date cars & PRICE-- AS nt mmh mm ippftctblt tK9t tulrt. No. to.-i- DESCRIBED Repair Order Authorised Dealership Signature der No. OFF R VALID DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 1977 Ford mm Date ' Telephone No, Authorized bealerehlp Signature No. OFFE fl VALID DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 1977 trucks only ! Others may vary slightly MfHCuR r Utah SPECIAL TOTAL Cuiioxw Signalura A FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL labor all Any S. 1 S Any Authorized Dealership Signature OFFER VALID DURING MARCH AND APRIL. 1977 FENCES 206 PRICE-PART- ew. AUTO - TRANS. OVERHAUL A OIL FILTER SPECIAL and LABOR Gate No'. and Includes up (o 5 quarts of oil, Motorcratt oil filter and installation. Repair Order No. 257board ft. 537lineal OIL 22M PRIC- E- Signature Any other Sheet Metal and all labor Any Customer lumber oil PARTS and LABOR.. in: Good Rough 5 033 Gardner Ethel TOTAL SPECIAL Longer hours to sorve you better 257-351- Farm 1943, Dent Rich 1895, Wes Texaco 1802. Hi Team Series Hdcp: Taylor Farm 2383. Dent Rich 2336, Don's Furniture Hi Team Series Scratch: Dent Rich 2367, A.M. March Team Hi 15, 1977 1868, 855 W. Main 257-797- 6 MOONL1TE LEAGUE MOON LITE LEAGI E Taylor Farm One mile west of Tremonton JJ r ham Jeanette Sedmack 590, lone Lar-se- n 588, Fay Murphy 588. Hi Team Game Scratch: Classic 814, Carl & Don's 790, Law's 755. Hi Team Game Hdcp: Carl & Don's 980. Classic 944, Leader 930. Hi Team Series Scratch: Classic 2283, Law's 2200, Leader 2198. Hi Team Series Hdcp: Leader 2744, Classic 2673, Carl & Don's 2670. Splits Converted: Blondie Fridal Julie Brown Malinda Hess Darla Hess Hi Team Series Hdcp: NUTRITIONAL CENTER 26th April MQ 236. Splits Converted: Jay Gardner Arlene and Sonja Bingham Weaver Onetta Howell 606, 1883, 1851. - Mar 31st Bill Bingham 191. Hi Men's Game Hdcp: George Sato 257, Howard Coppenger 240, Bill Bing- 228. 220, 212. March Mar 24th CANFIELD'S Hi Men's Game Scratch: Judd Ravsten 213, Moon Haramoto 210, Jay Gardner 189. Hi Men's Game Hdcp: Judd Ravsten 236, Moon Haramoto & Jay Gardner Hi Ind Game Scratch : Onetta Howell 190, Fay Murphy 185, Marva Mason Hi lnd Series Hdcp: Fri. &'Sa Hi Men's Game Scratch: George Sato 228 & 194, Howard Coppenger 192, ham Ms" Dee j 516, Men's Series Hdcp: George Sato Bill Bingham 651, Dee Hunsaker Hi 678, 613. 506. Men's Series Hdcp: Jay Gardner Jack Garrett 633, Tod Hhiteford Bingham 493. 624. 184. Dream Girl Earl's Hi Team Game Hdcp: 837, 834. 830, Golden Bowl 810, Grocery 794. Hi Men's Series Scratch: Jay Bill 591, Hunsaker Hawkes 501. Hi Men's Series Hdcp: Jay Gardner 638, Moon Haramoto 627, Bob Hawkes Bank 2301. Hi Sato Taylor Farm 659 & 641. Team Game Hdcp: Dent Rich 869, & Gephart's 804. Hardy-JenseHi Ladies' Series Scratch: Beeper Ravsten 518, Reva Jensen 491, JoAnn Sato 484. Hi Ladies' Series Hdcp: Reva Jensen 650, Janice Gardner 608, Beeper Ravsten 602. Hi Ladies Game Scratch: Beeper Ravsten 205, JoAnn Sato 170, Reva Jensen 168. Hi Ladies' Game Hdcp: Beeper Ravsten 233, Reva Jensen 221, Janice Gardner 220. Hi Men's Series Scratch: Moon Haramoto 573, Jay Gardner 521, Bob 727, Hi 242, 229. J LINCOLN I I WW K m m. jT |