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Show were allotted for 15 hunting areas by the Fish and Game Commission this year. The department noted that these birds are cyclic by nature with populations varying greatly in numbers. Close field census of the various hunting units determines each year whether a hunt can be held. year-to-ye- First of an expected 4 to 6 million rainbow trout eggs have been taken from spawning stock at the state's Springville hatchery, according to the department of fish and game. Early spawning rainbow at the Kamas hatchery are also ready for stripping, with some three million ' eggs expected from this source. The department said trout eggs totalling upwards of 24 million will be processed at the 12 state situated near the town of Sterling in Sanpete County. Department plans had called for treatment of the lakes this year to eradicate trash fish populations and restore these waters as trout fisheries. A change in the dates for these projects was made when late season cold water temperatures made it doubtful that a 100 kill of trash fish could be expected. Late treatment of Cleveland Re servoir on the Manti Range has resulted in about an 85 kill of chub, suckers, and other trash fish. This reservoir will be restocked with legal rainbow prior to the 1956 angling season. hatcheries for planting during the year ahead. They will come from these domestic stocks at the above two hatcheries', wild fish spawning stations, and through purchases from private hatchery sources. Egg taking operations at the The Utah Department of Fish Springville and Kamas plants will and Game will receive $295,601 in continue into early January next federal aid funds for the current year. fiscal year, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Utah Department of Fish These funds are derived from a and Game said today that plans to federal tax on sporting arms and chemically treat Willow Lake and ammunition the through Palisade lakes had been postponed and upon fishing act, until sometime during 1956. Wil- tackle and equipment through the low Lake is near Ferron Reservoir act. on the Manti Range and Palisade is They are allocated to the states on the basis of land area, and number of fishing and hunting licenses sold and other factors. Moneys are u REPAIRS to be used in the conservation, reof and development storation, MADE BY game and fish resources. Purchase and development of EXPERTS new hunting and fishing areas, inCOST YOU vestigation and survey work, and maintainance of previous projects built with these funds are among LESS IN important uses of these moneys by THE LONG the Utah department. The department schedules these RUN! expenditures on projects approved by the fish and wildlife service. When completed, the state is reim We're not bursed at the rate of $3.00 for each geniuses, $4.00 expended on such projects. but we do s know the Final figures covering the spewhat, how and why cial permit sage grouse hunts held of car are released during repairs! of Fish the Utah by Department Come to us In the beginning and Game. and save money in the endl They show 579 permit holders taking 1,742 grouse for an average Automotive Service success of three birds to the per 22 N. Holden AM mit. Limited " four bird permits Pittman-Robertso- n Dingle-Johnso- n pr f . Limited permit hunting on many areas in recent years appears to be beneficial to the birds in scattering brood stocks and for several other reasons. The department said such special hunts will be conducted in the years ahead as bird populations warrant. ensscsnr night with stake Beekeeper Mrs The occasion Barbara Ballard and Mrs Rada Smith present. Talks were by the following: Mrs Ballard, Mrs Smith, Wilma Taylor, and Charlotte Olson. Refreshments were served by the girls to their mothers, MIA officers, and Stake Beekeepers. The MIA enjoyed a Halloween dance last Tuesday evening in a colorfull decorated hall. Prizes were given for the best costumes to Jeanette Olscn, Anita Larson, and Sharlene Lloyd. Light refreshments were served. Mrs Joseph F. Harrison, Salt Lake, was hostess to her Jolly 12 Club Friday at a.l o'clock luncheon. Cards were played and prizes won by Mrs George Eeckstead and Mrs Helena Gardner, Salt Lake. mm Relief Society conference will be held in the Crescent Ward Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. their annual ma rr.'J via osa ma vji bm fca THE Hal- waea msm MIDVALE SENTINEL Friday, November 4, 1955 Page Eight uelson. Mrs Hintz visited friends representing Mt. Jordan stake reand relatives in Holladay and gion 10 road show Oct. 5 and a road show award for superior At Mt. 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