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Show frr - - ' .ft- ..! - I! A. ; , ; - ' ' A 1 f JW' ft1-- ? .'.ft. , 'r ' 4 ; .; 4 ' j X''5 1 y'1'1 1 IKv ".:- -" ft,;. ; ;ft ' ' '' '. 1 '1 ' A - '...'' X ''.; Outdoor Roundup ; ..: ."- WITH CASEY ft : - .; .v- jLn-; nJ The licht JlCVer. ' '. ' ; ft- r V .' 41 4 ' J I :ft - ' - : n enclosure at the :ft'4. ft" V '"ft"" I 'Aft ft 'ft t fish-ga- me ' i .. j.V: -- ' ' " 4:fttftft'ft;--- h ' ft"""-- : 'ft ' - -ft-.-, ': ' 1 rrV - SV. - ' 'J ' .sgSgsl,. 9 H tT'-- ft ft ft 'jSASSy'hAHy SUNDAY HERALD' -- i- 14::- . ftftftft ft,.ft4'''ft:..:.'4'.ft'4ft'ft ::;f!v.'4:-h:''!-'V- , v yc 'V"'' T T I i'-- w i KING OF THE FARM Holding hU head high is the proud bull elk, which commands attention from visitors at the fish andjam farm. On tht iar aid of the fence is a cow elk. Both are 2 year L: old. . ; . . AFTERNOON BATH Swimming together in a common poql are a swan two dojnesticaied ducks, and a vy.iety of game dycks including mallards, wiejens, pintails, etc. A Canadian honker stands .. .. on ine DanK : ft.-.- - . . Fish Ana uame rarm Place Of Interest for the Pu blic Appreciation broke over these old east rnnnntaihs nn a riav jft ; V,' ft FIRST SIGNS OF SPRING ft, .'- -. : '' i- in MATING SEA80NChlneM:. pheasants are Aown' ' tfarm. The mating teasoa i Just beginning. ". : "".v. 4 rin&-neck- ed " . ." .ft.ftft- A :, V L :ft';..: ' - njftf-fty.- ft" ryr.i;:' ft ft "ft ft K ft With1 two 'females 'wasn't in a strutting COCK OF THE WALK The',, male peacock shown .above mood when the cameraman was at the state fishvand game farm at Springyille the other day. But ordinarilyi he's more than happy to show visitors his plumes. (Xll photos, on this page are by '' I ;!'Grant Goates of lrp'vo.) I "ft 4''- fft: : - - . i in .y. ...jftft ft;.: ft ""-ft.- idiving .ducks as )Jhey stand on come bnck again. ng of happy days ahead, f The when there wasn't something tabe Occasionally we; too The budsbirds of aU their heads to feed off the bot last has winter talked niH YOu swell. seei begin to hi ye an off day when things to be glad about seem to come slowly. ex- - torn of the pond. The beauty of and outdoors hunting fishing (year's your working neighboP we then Itjis ftenhaye reason to appreciate the good words you with rake or shovel orft paint Iploits.. Now he heads for thethe'little wood ducks as they dis. ft . ...Readers pass aljong about 1hese scribblings. . further jplay in symetry all the Colors of brush." A robin sings outside your hatchery with the kids-tAbout a ytiar ago now we had our first prirttlng'of this column. window' as mornings first light quicken his pulse for the season a rainbow. una ,yajzi uieti u.in c jvd. Ui "y rt'ai nceQ ior more comes over the east mountains. i'O, come, 'ukc as noi, me whuici in coverage of fish and game stories. Since that time", we have had! The farmer turns his soil and theifamily goes along, because Mom tamuy are.io De seen, int-much, to be glad for as concerns- these srrwrll efforts, the little elude too. deer, Japanese seagulls swarm Over each newly is an outdoorsman The Daily,; Herald has cooperated always. To each and all of turned; furrow. Manyf are, the fnule'deejr, several elk. Camera of Across the ponds' are Subjects r yoiu who have! cheered us, along we are grateful. We solicit signs of spring. ft k the mortal deer's the enemies, continued criticism, ideas, and help. Always there are things tojour be One of the earliest signs is the visitors here take no ac- cougars. One look at these big '. glad for. , annual 'migration in our valley tive-Many in pursuit of fish and cats and part you understand how they e to the state farm on game.' Camera fans,- lovers of can such havoc with our Facts and Supemtition . Y play miWhen road. this Springville bird and animal life, and espe- Beer herds. i know view of 1 that ZZT An over-a- ll tureponq- PONDS gration begins ybu FISH cially children, find muth real j The pheasants call and shy -r- -naxen is here is cry kme in home White weathwarmi our as retards thPo above.. surely isPr'n! background here haH K,ahif .9nH fi.h.rJ; .... .... ... pleasure . As I II (. L't " i, uin old ier exates tne urge w get oui- - quickly as you go near. them. re.r th treme left i the fish house. Some of the enclosure, for gama birijj art ahdwa in right As usual, the discussion brought ' out many opinions JtJlLc with the with I'KatVk. .move away you. are they fish! its a u.u:.doors An. .nnih.r background. ...... u f. i iiuiii minded Of that winged one that j t id ui ij airu--j viiiiiiii9 v i t 'Wildlife' population", has The youngsters really, enjoy vA agreed" upon. It is well to remember that, there are exceptions to and' I'm. it nr& r last v.).' " host to old. f" and young mon-iplaye'd a ' such all rules. Here are a few we thought worth passing along, ' .yry trip. Old BoboJ the alike in countless number?: The key, draws - ... first attention from .... Movinri ', warm first shadow frichten fishi Fish toward the sun. Move days of Spring of- t- a goodly share of 4hemi Each .. Peacock Striita times, finds from a dozen to uo- - bird and animal araws a fair slowly Anchor:your boat as tightly as possible i. ' ' Ffah hear; by feeling the vibrations of sounds. Any noise wards ..of 0 cars stopped on share of attention, The ; peacock seems to know 4 on or in the water may frighten them. Walk sofiW. If you aire or near the grounds. The happy The duck-ponholds interest you a re there. He spreads his tail ' Wildlifef!dUtah '. The County want In a boat, avoid harp noises of any kind, talking the busy beautt of its and struts as if sensing you not bother-- ; occupants wander about :.. tliem. eration will hold ita annual elee- ing the 'interesting sights, The oddity f of the the show. Or is it his expres-- l ssion of happiness for the feel of tion meeting Wednesday at' A risirrg barhmeter usually finds fish on their feed: Many . ; with plm. in M arch 24 OJ.R) in the air; ; Charged bug LAKE spring the south courtroom off SALT CITY, hatches come jout; following a storm .or storm period. The fish are The dyed in the wool fisherman! depart-met- it the ' Game and and county building, IV the UtahFish .with cooireiiate city failingT6 aftivated. It isithn that fishing is at its best. ' . keeps edging back to the ponds. enforcement-wardeannounced chief was UiWd4 of The bait fisherman will have the most consistent fishing. The Saturday by Jack Merrill .Draper, Here are the little fellers that one , J. 'siriae-1947K f ' dismissedwas fellow whd fishes all lures w'i 11 seldom get skunked. The fly addict Conder, and by hood soohrwiil president take 'the today your for day department ' i I will have the jfastest and most spectacular fishing when he really ft) i ri federations5 are ' Here All is your .jnflember your pulse. ft "'.ft;' quicken for1 ft . Egan. director. . Perry, r finds them; feeding on what he offers hem. Ut have , as hear a total ' soon to come relaxa excuse urged serve fChickV will Evans ' Veraf temporarily .said ft . ' .v... 'rThis we learned the hard way. You never have" a cinch or an By OSCAR FRALEV fellowship, 'and your tion, nembership i present :as possible. '"women pros. Babe J!idrikSoni return good to full enjoyment of your as chief- - law enforcement ward.en. pending selection ot .a, Mr Conder said aU sportsmen arc infallible rule About the time ybu think, you do. you-ge- t skunked United Press Sports Writer earned: S14.B00 on the heritage in the outdoors. :. wnwuw in .anyonr cisc mice and have to change your rules again. Maybj that is the challenge " MEW YORK March 24 m - Zaharias :,. SUCCeSSOr ine sucpai liiieni- - uiccniijs .ni'i M v. women s tournament 'trail is "invited , to atehd,4 h " ias The youngstersthe wander'dream away that keeps us. going Whatever the case, the dos and don ts pii witn women s professional golf year Activities liave- not beerijcompatible with ested Hand's ... : i dis-- t dded.. ponds you stand by 'dpnart-men- t the m said fishing always make for liyely conversation Mr. nolicies." announcing Ejran surging forwara terrifically, the: Lured, by the fng. They find much .to interest u. von ft :ft a., New Waters? powenui, ;assocatoni opportunities. to ..line . theii wallets! hTm The fox, badger, eagle, missal PAYS IN PENNIES . Satnrdav 'evinced lnteretf im :.l aweage, tne top amateurs ' " " wan , V' V TU oiner naicnery Hand hegan Iworking for the department as a mil-tim- e BUTTE, (UjP A' Butte motorist One thing the fishermen' of our state have alWavs lamented is 5t?glrK ,a: Women s National Open, have been turning professional magpie,alland of share who had , saved 485 pennies and their get on.1943; 1, 'rank-June warden of le. its semi-ari- d Jhe on' climate and consequent lack of trout waters. Tbere . with'jnereasing regularity. There three nickels! to" put in city parkf now Is no tjuestionl we are limited in this respect as. compared to our en" worn wunwiirenH. are 20 some pros, Manv visitors wander into theing meters handed oyer the SS tourna-- , northern neighbors. Add polfution, erosion, and otherispoilae to' A.mit'" !"at sucnjtn more joining the rai iks each hatcherv building itself. Here fund-in . k k . . traffic court yesterday to i j w " month. your aammed 'snortage ot said waters. It all leaves ' us- fishing in'..l UDey eixccutive see the. a parking violation. ' i'ou interest. is real for pay' of ' the) sceretary: concentrated areas.. hatch.-th' atest He had before young Swing parked on tht . wrong ' they U.S d.A..: ... .' . disclosed that feelers V .1. side of the street have been received from the Two of the latest to skving to iust come from- the egg. n you To alleviate this ronrestion; our state fish and game demost of our one want ; interesting ranks were which now runs the partment-has WomensJP.G.A continually-- experimente'd in hew metKftds of to Mbm Persimmohjs belong a U.S. Open for the amateur Betty Rawls of Austin, Tbx., and stories about outdoor life you feeding-and- ; .waters we had planting. Surprisingly some old the ask Ford, Mt. superin Mackinnon Vaughn of ebonjamily. t Me to a Betty. , are the lost Pleasant, over. body, governing again producing. thought 4 ncy his No. 1 reclamation inlets tournamelnt-lex. tendent, or any "of his six co- - By LEO H. PETERSEN 4;; " Writervi will - , r find in the Dodger camp. Which One such jcase is the Sevier river below' Yuba dam. The past Press. to you United working mindUhat infWQrkers Sports brings Committee Considers It ftwomen's goU -- as in the men's about the place. They will solicit 23 'VP1 have eome back from plantsof legals March His work with MIAMI. Hattetf although coupie of years 'Fla., f "Our women's committee has it is Texas agaiilst the iybur questions and suggestions, made in the Tiver. Recent plants of .both rainbow and! brown. fry Chuck Dressen. satisfied he . has limited by illness which kept considered'! the idea periodically game i ' ft ' ft: all world, Over again. not crecKs flowing . into are the dam below far the river ,in sprinjf ' ... . for five or six years Uey ex- ... . Job . .. U Everybody's Ji ikntifnini H'ns'tiiiiioi In ihP everything 4 it takes to i make a Dressen confined to. his hotel 7""" xiuui.,n mey inaiuftr incy will migrate, nlainVf .The 12 member neverir c.fit th' Rrhnk- u. tk bed or the hospital for e have made a positive recommend- Aoin can, thi - . . perhaps;" ture tnese same . w j two Weeks, appears to be miirvu. nrnn pm ni Kciiini?- i fit iiiiiicih g among thevtop 'The wildHfe groups down Demand Fillmore will likely assume We PitfMR." is a real task. well TTpayihK off for he has shown wrre sucn as rl J re, pon sibilHy ff r this proect.; Success to. them, . as" we enjoy Joe Hatteh and our each do An exhibition games. , 4: share j ft: .: ft - opp!"ioTrthe Benjogan.;tan hurl-ing his n to supply" Barney today " wpmarei, he sichts- ' J ouvu .. ""sun, Jimmy . I lUIlllUMCU IdlVIS III t&9Ul C I TO III eVclll. tt jfiyjn i auntpsiUHT staff- - with "a sho in the arm." Little Improvement nenry Ransom-,our other congested Mavbe vou return many times. fishing areas. Such projects arecommendabTe. "But: if 4 the women's .P.O. A. and Jacktnurum, WITH TKI "I iknow they, are capable .of Burke, Jr.. You are always welcome, it is on to us asked take over women's the no has shown little or to them ' :4 so the Barney? rm it goong Odds and Ends give .iiiftft ,bince .. anH rlnte irt hnm' doing development Of fh hiffhuav Natronal 'Opcn,"!. he added, "I'm Women .. f s Dro iro f. it hat hr.mm , . every chance to make 4 goodrMmprovement toward , getting the exas to see so many of the young folks at' last certain that at this time; it would ' It is heart 'But I'm Im not at allretba over eplate story.rr At fhe topi ?'n . 1c" iDresaid. . r given Serious consideration." fll inp 1ST uu un mm. thA T nave nui Thursday cvenihg' meeting of the Utah jValley. Wildlife group; in be Which nitcninK wii worries iivuii aeiinueiy jjf Us a Upoff On the amaz- - i error in anything from Kelly the Elks home, real program is being planned for them . . .it is made-ba. vou nass alnnt the hisrhwav without them, but I know for sure Dressen declared. . "I'm. going to the women! po6l t6 p1neMrs Za-n-lf about reported that Wjmi) deer hides have teen marketed in Salt Lake mg progress thistime of year you notice snap but. of it'.' ' Hatten. who has a rubber arm hariaSt Be?ty j City and Ogdenjsince our last deer season. Add these that ever "numbers of cars increasing i as much, stuff 'as any pitcher and go into other chnjitiels and it represents a kill'fhat keeps Us in the another of the leading !LZ?r, ft: ; No. 1 Project ' " women pros; the Bauer gisters.i.u- - : the in . league, spent a Idt 4of last higher bracket as our deer kills go. ,7 fronr a " say our birds golf T, Orinthologists u. I .. !. Uldt 13 UUC Ul UU1 9UJC aiglia. llldK haphazard affair into AIice and Marlonn '!'. in Burt Shown s dogseason sing an, averages; of; eighteen hours, a day. We would be happier uus ie - -He has made Hatten andvBar.it M'Jl.,h no gf hmH Casey. out of MirflanH numans urjve wouia aaopi one eighth their singing schedule. "only two games Musings., r, winning house, r ; v Took Over Women Pro Recent completion by the state department Of a new. large 4pond while losing the same number. Hiley of Fort Worth "is one lof the T at Burraston ponds down Nephi 'and- Mona.-waw ilt arid rnr.sider- - ' When Corcoran took over the' best amateurs. Add Miss jRawJs Miss Mackinnon and yo have able to future fihihg down there. . i opening of fishing women pros,- they were playingrand rif.MT h n Montana is-- set for May 20, Hebgen opens ten davs nn Mav dui lew tournaments. ; He ar-,- a very lormidable Texas delega 4f (u. K. s., Four .... Halifax! 38 Henry s lake in Idaho, a favorite spot with many Utah fisher- rangea a .regular tournament won merchant seamen faced Charges men, opens same time as the rest of that state this year, or June 4 schedule iand this year they wiili of drunkenness today after losing ' i Yours for fun piay. lor more than $100,000 m a clean fisht with police. ' purses. ' Casey- r ) 'Police said . ejted them of for .Typical with cakes of soap asthey were being rounded up after a street To glad-abou- t. . . A . . u.t-.iiu-3 . i- i r " " j : .. - - - - -- - fish-gam- T the-nsa.cu- Ji Trui, I -- . 1 . ' 4- - - . '. J . I 50-6- i . d . enjoy-throu- eh dream-occupan- ts. Wildlife Group smissed Me r r ill Hdnd As Chief Game Warden Schedules Meet I ii " . - Golf Association May Hold en s N q t o n a 0 pen 51 . - " ! :. J r: , 't PV- ' ( - . - eyer-inicreasi- ng i v J 4- ' . . ' rei-den- ts ,u 'f- Maior rroDiem s PitchmaDodgers, Dressen Says 1 .'.. . ; Is ; . . - cash-and-car- - Facing ry : " ; - i . ! good-return- - , s A it wv.a c: - J h-n- J WiRkin T '7 1 4 f w S . xcf -- 'Shot-r'prtscn- tabie - --- m ; Standard Supply " Company . look,i - fcJ 4; -- WaJ-ming --.T- 4in-v.- : 1 KlT?" UllFFJr.?riL aon,of "the;-Kutn- gj e ... T si-'An- STAFFERS " i " ' 1 .. T, , : . . . -- I - : f 3 iB-r- xj lar : W ( . - ty iMayhe, O'Dowdy Battle It Out the-fou- fight. In Mat Feature Vl-- X X. M Vm 4 Via . 4 i W -- (C t , 1.1 L A . Money Worries Got You Down? Kenny Mayne. the "Deoole's Choice"' from 1 .naan nnHi Pat JlO'Dowdy. the ruoffPrt rnwrfv! t rom J&YlL BR sPHngs. Tex., will batjtle it 7 uui okiiii iwnnfiav tn .inf imam event of thrv regular wrefetlinn show at the Provo Labor temple, V i M arena. f Last Monday night, these- two mafmen put on an exeitins and bloody, battle, which left the fans in an uproar and ended in a ;draw. . - Receives Smashed Nose Bcf6re the f inish Mayne- - was bleeding quite profusely from a badly smashed nose and a ' bad cut over the left eye. So fans are expecting another action-fille- d blood affair when these, two, grapplers battle it out Monday night in a best match with an "hour's time limit. . 2 . J '?' .' ..- . and-thund- n or er, Naiarian ft " ..... ?. H In the semifinal event, "Mad til Mike-- ' Nazarian of Armenia and Lefty PacefT rugged guy from iCT Toledo.xwill battle it out in a best T" fracas with A ' THE: POST Boston The time limit. Braves out at five have Bradehton. southpaw pitchers working J . The preliminary will send Jack Ma, They are, iclt to rghtt Bob Chipman. Warren Spahn, iJim Pope. DickKelly and Cliet Nichols, the Utter upirom Milwaukee. (NA) Carter of h V against Tarzan "The Great" Zimba, 'x tr '. ' New-Zealan- -- 'J .ft 1 ; .. ! "' d $1250 4::.-t -- . vsft4.'.v : . ... ena-stro- . for a special appointment. HOUSTON, - lcr.--t- ,4ft...-4;.;-;,,-V,- Valient Our office is open 9 a, m. to 5 p. m and until 1; o'clock .SKofriMwTM1i VW .. - .. .... tmK mar CaMtr TwieKdowa , on Saturdays. Or phone 3413 elusive Mas ' vs.-.Pac- TsislLm Get Cash quick as a flash at UlaK Finance Company. Any amount up to $20Q0 can I b yours. - Manager .r'.- -"- '"-'--' tH ''rj' MEET THE MISSUS Cheering their Brooklyn club husbands at the Miami. Fla.; Stadium.-Avcomely rooters pick up. some sunshine, toa They are,' left to right, the .wives of Bobby' Morgan, Rex Barney, Pel Wee Reese, Jack Banta and Carl Erskine. (NA) , rv ' five a mo zing eopocity. GMd iwafiprina dfe.TfyH.-- ss TM urtlcM sHwrt mm en clwmsy. ftSlar i kswr |