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Show V '. Cardinals May Have ' Gashousc Gang' Outdoor Roundup WITH CASEY the Making In 8UNDAYT APRIL 1, 1031. Prove. Utah County, PtiS SUNDAY HERALD 4 - 1M mm ' 1 f J V1 mm dose m Th near t home fishinf spats are known to most of us. (Editor's Note: This ts the on the prosOthers, especially those located in our hish mountain country," are fifth inofa aeries the major leaae . pects SALT LAKE CITYi March 31 147; Lbs. Frank Larson. Mon-- ;, not so easily found. Often we are asked where' one ot these ''waters, elnba). (VJ.r IntermoUnUin AAU boxing roe. Jtkoed George Howard, Hol is located. .'v? ''".;. champions were crowned last laday Boys iclub, second round. Through the years there is onesourice that has never failed By LEO H. PETERSEN night in the finale ot the annual; 160 Lbs. Sherman Couch, Triple event at the Utah state fair- B. dec. Stanley Gam, Triple B. iU8 when the water in question is located on national forest lands, United Frees Sports Editor grounds. More than 100 ring , VK . Jnalor Division . and nine out of ten such waters are.4The U. S. Forest Service has 31 ST. PETERSBURG. Fla,' March have Marion may of the intermbuntaln re hopefuls 118 Lbs. - Leon Duran, State, . Tt for many years Issued maps of the various forests. has not been another. gashouae gang in 'the race tor the School (wins' titler no competigion entered the . ' generally known that these maps are free to the public!. titles in three divisions, ' making. . tion), In his freshman year as man- These 126 Lbs.Claron Haney, Of deft, Ogden, with entries by an maps are readily readable to any pi us. Reads, trans, of the St. Louis Cardinals, team and ager American the American Legion, dec. Pat Hale,-Legion distances, waters, camplnt areas and feneifal topography are the gahgling, Marstate school, provided the most Sute School. ; ' and We have shown. made it same clearfy for ,eur ion accurately has his men playing the practice winners. A Monroe, Utah, stylist, 135 Lbs. Jirn Rees, .Ogdfn ball which Frank Larson, who took the be- American Legion, dee. Allan years to have one with us of the district we intended travelling' scourged the National league in ,nW know of no better ginners' championship in the 147- - Schofield, Provo VFW. source of information. ,y ',.;'the; days of the Dean brothers, ll 147 pound class with a tko over Sneddon, Og- -, , This is just one more of the line services rendered us by our Pepperji'Martin and Ripper Col George Howard of Holladay, was den American Legion, dec. Omar voted the outstanding leather Amador, State School. forestry of ficUls. Forest service offices here areJocated iri the post.llns 160 Lbs. Jay pusher Jof his division by hewi-meoffice building. Should you wish map ofany of the forests in our This i club which Marion will Briggs, State 'r Into the 1951. National lea Jdec. Ronald Gibby. Provo School, immediate locality, same may be had for the asking. You will find guidepennant-chas' ' e has no players Similar awards .went to Frank VFW. r. gue L. James of Jacobs .or will his ex in' wun . the of of stature any such the 175 ouite Ogden" Dillingham Supervisory Ls. Everett Larson, Marr ':..' lr ceptibn of- Stan Musial, one of be glad you came in and happy to help you. senior division and. Russell Sned- sing. Ida., dec. Leon Smith, Pre--vo " in the greatest in don the players VFW.; . . ( junior classy Play It Safe the game ,' Three Provo VTW fighters-Al-len ' Heavyweight Melvin Meier, Schofield, Ronald . Gibby Holladay Boys club (wins title, 1 Safety in gun handling should be uppermost : in our minds Quite A Player and Leon Smith all lost out in no competition). whenever we ick up a gun of anjKkind! pftimer the' small, call the finals, ''.al as He Marion is. dbserved, Sensier DivisiM bered .22 is considered less dangero than shotguns or rifles of most a third of a ball club him THIS IS THE WAY IT'S DONE. BOYS Basil Jimmy uRees of tha Ogden 112 Lbs. .- 4- Jerry Davie; JC- iProvo sportsman,- shpws Boy Scouts of Brimhall, caliber.! who American for With ihe advent ot 'prrng comes the urge to roam self"; wanis-Fel- t, fought larger the Rivergrove ward the art of fly tying. Left to right are: Front row .Arlen. waters, Chester- - the Provo Legion,' dec. 'Filbert Salazar, , VTW team last year, the hills ahd highways. ' ' , Boya. Rotary .Marion realizes his club is short Olds. JMr. Brlmhall. Merrill Neilsoh. Back row Gene Clayton, Lewis Edwards, Royle Johnsoa. ' ' a , decision over 138 Lbs. George gained on talent.-bu- t hopes ii can make The scouts also discuss fish' and game and conservation problems at such meetings. Schofield in Ogden American the . fair ,Miny of as take alone tht .22 rifle for a shot tkoed Legion, op for that with spirit and hustle. class of the Junior Max the '(ame as (round squirrels. Maybe we just take it alonr for some Kiwanis-- F elf, sec Stephens, those two departments, j the In ffit Schofield's division. fans The ' Boy ond round. ..; target' practice. Whatever the reason, we are handling a dan1951 Cardinals promise, to be.6ut- great showing in the third round ,126 Lbs Freddie Gellegos, Rogerous weapon. It seems timely now, to remind ourselves or a standing The players arif rg6ing should him nod have the given Fly ' tary Boys, dec. Ray Moser,- Stat all out for their new skipper and few good rules In safe run handling. , over Rees. "i School.1" . " ' there is an entirely different! at M "' a was floored who for Lbs.4-Fra- J35 outdoor problems. These Smith, Boy Scputs of the RivergroVe.latedThe 22 long rifle bullet is dangerous Up to one niileA ricochet- - titude Dailngham, camp They have! no nisi en, LDS ward, are" learning the art of;meetins 8rve a prime purpose nine count, in the second round Ogden Elks dec. . Don ingbiillet has ibeen known' to "give ''serious' injury at that distance. (Pennant illusion but they'll be me boys on the path of his fight with Everett Larson Kiwania-Fel- t: in i starting Basil to Brim hanks fly tying; Treat everyuki as a loaded gun;, Neyer point your gurit anything longi' to. being good sportsmen. They of Marsing. Ida., in the !47vLbs. Alfred Torres. Rotary we don-- t up hall, Provo sportsman. also serve as credit toward quail class of the Junior division, fought Boys, dec. Henry Ju, West' Jordyou do not wish, to kill Shooting from any public roadjs against 'n there with the Dodgers, Phil-U- S Not exhave learned art lacked back but the only boys an.--. gamely : . law,. Shooting within the limit of any of cities and towns, is, iies, or Giants," Marion" said Mf- Pat O'Dowdy of Big Springs, or ivinff Tiiixt mil thpv "nave np, t: i perience and necessary guns to 160 'Lbs.-Ge- ne . line ui enucavor, . Fullmer. West uiegai. wnen you do snoot, lire into a hillside or bank where you; day, "but we'll take a lot Of beat- - Tex. I. . r,.Kv twih hnmhr n new nn r ve,nrwn .iv.i.u. Larmore handle the w,.,j arc renuin your Duuei cannot ncocnet or go beyond tnaivpomt.' jng." aggressive knocked out Richard Jordan, t anything he likesthe outdoors andannrprisi and there isn three-routhe values of son, who gained' the Remember; too, that good conseryation limits your shooting ati Childs, Hill Field, :33 of second any better than a- good knock- - conservation. Mr. ' Brimhall has decision.-most of the live creatures outdoors. You owe it to yourself to learni '.' ; His Biggest Worry round. . Monday, But last Kid dowj? thrown Home the doors of his jight. leveled the Gibby- iost a decision to Jay which are fairfgame for your .22 shooting. It may save you serious 175 Lbs. John Brunettl, West ff ' Kenny Mayne as the headauar; Lr 9ln-,tHis biggest worry is aboutjAis boys I trouble if you do so Briggs of the Sute ' Industrial Jordan, knocked out Tom Meier, 'u lers for the program All mem- "y. VJ" school in the class of Holladay Boys club, :27.5 of first Whoever presents a bof with a' 22 rifle should feel it. his or.w condition. ' a ringsid took chair with ie and, b4?rs ofc the Rivergrove troop par-the junior division. Gibby. showed round. her Yesponsibillty to teach that boy good" safe gun handling, as" welt One day his bad knee feels fine au fight out Mr. the rowdy in the program. Lead- the .next day he barely is able NEW YORK, March 31 (U.R) as good conservation practices, before he is allowed on his .own 'with good boxing' style but y couldn't IA I, f m J Heavyweight Charles Kalani, O'Dowdy. er,'nf the gun. Such (teachings are the duty of jthe giver. Use your gun to "move around stand up to - hard - punching Ogden" Elks, itkoeM Ken Bennion, Kid flailin said Fleet, Qavilan to Needless say'after and PAftk I ii scoutmaster, Mayne Williams, Boyd play. ac t 'ff.fix i ican't, Briggs, who jarred him a smash West Jordan, second round. ine rigni way ana.it can be a great source ofi a pleasure. Tragic .. ' Saturday he will follow up his to v - . tne, assistant scoutmaster. way n av tnnri kiii wunnui i ii rianose in the ; first .eioent ana endless trouble can be your ;,the t you P..yvure the with chair he.won over couldn-he ,head theyr ,(Sil- round and beat y lusty around victory Eugene boys the gather i In the third the wrong way.-'again maven- .Wltn ease, . . pinning ' whilo-and'watrh ' Remember! your gun'is a dangerous weapon no matter it's size, me1 out ... tihle Hairstbn - with ' one more round. " ' ',' uni ."."'ui (III i rls if mv knee is okav.! i "vi j He set at only three positibns,iwwoway.wno 4ay. sireicneu oui .pattern,' of flv is in the making ... ' Results of championship bouts: BADIATO&S UP ASUS Obey the laws and treat it as such., Your will be happy days ' "vas, with abody jresrThey then turn ta their own vises neup. fight before hejneets iutside of pitching. They are Red:0" th Ant GUaa tnstaU4 Division ith it if you fb. , ' Beginners' Schoendienst ;at , second bie.Jwhn O'Dowdy finally regained to attempt making the same fly Johnny Brattom for the' welter126 Lbsi Larry SpecUUxod Werk Ward; State clout on the wun me assistance of- Mr. Brim weight championship. . Musial in left, field and that old his senses after Odds and Ends School, dec. .Jim Gray, Deseret 4 a ne !" halL Enos aeveiopea in noggin,' suaaeniy y' AH LANDER'S right. Slaughter, "Sometime," said the keed, Gym. x Recent plantings of legal size trout in the North Fork of the pro. ;' At first 4t probably will l,e great disliking for Mr, Mayne. mean f35 This onsiaeraoie Dennis time Stettler. tbs also Usedi 4M is Se. Cnlv. Avaave nothing. "moneyTO Og Provo river, and! the right hand fork of Hobble Creek have shown citherJones, Steve Bilko.l And, he immediately started in discussing the rights and is eet. The champeenship I den Amer ican Legion, dec. Roger some tosses, aeverai friends have reported this loss. The situation or Don Nippy Boll weg asking for another crack at wrongs of fishing aaA other re- - need fight before. Lepore, West Jordan. ne springviiie ns aciiooKea the an imo. supenntenaeni tora or Mayne. He said he losses are not great, compared to the number .Battle match with Jack hatcrwry reports Australian tag i. mm D.AmAl planted, :.. t. Third base Is .battte be w?en;Dave to quick Of the many, plants made up to date these. are the; only! Don Richmond,, who has' failed in merit Reynoldwas of such a maitch and since known losses. It appears that the extremely cold temperatares other maior league trials. or Mayne was agreeable- to, Such a of these hijrher waters, plus the lack of feed are. the con- Tommy Glaviano the tag match was a fracas, h'as 'has tributin factors. It been necessary to transplant many" fish Eddie Kazak, who never for the ranired. itOlsen 'same been the since he:broke his Provol arena,Monday from the hatchery earlierthis yea because there is simply, not Milt with ' ith en our h room; to hold ankle at Ebbets field late irt j ,p rv i n a a ICAnriv'a nortnpr ' i. 1949 season, "still has to make 1150 NORTH 5TH WEST .RHONE 2306 ana It bodes good for the fishermen, even though we lose a few in "club"wnen uisen mayne Ana, as a utility- 'infielder.Jac and start of early planting.. . . . Tax collections on fishing cording to Mariorv Carter against experimenting going' (he aauthorized .under: the QingleXjohnson bill, showed, a total ?ne .resuuani-expios.oBill Howertbn and Hal Price ot J83,639 00 for the month of November; These monies will be are battling for the left field post. expeciea io oe preny xerruic prorated to the participating" States to fmancejhe Federal aid for Behind the plate, Joe Garagiola andHt Promises to be an interest-rigYOUR LINCOLN for Avrestling fans. the sport fish restoration program- recentlyvehacterf. ThanK goodnowy ranks as the Not 1 'P ness our recency "met state legislature authorised Utah to partci- - catcher with Del Rice, the No. 2 nMhm ucerta'?- - There VJX b .will receive .. doubt man. Bill Sarni-- who hit .280-a- t pate.ln this program., who w.ll .get the boos, It is a tax pa id. By fishermen to be used in their-- own areas, for 'umbus in the American Mayne and Olsen are two of the the, betterment; of fishing conditions in those areasV Ji . Easter .si.!-- ,.,sii. t... most popular wrestlers ever to RnnrJav saw . tlnrlv snH larffp prnwrf 'hf viWitnrc at h.nrlnffvillf them. ..7 appear in the Provo arena, while f i?h and gamei farm all. day long. It was a grand day to goQut there THEIR Carter and O'Dowdy have and visit frltrds while you- forecast a happy outdoor seaSohNhead. Pitching Not Ret thereat-fishinon the rated rather high, . . . The eariybirds who are already g trying their hand at Hate. . Parade. pitching J will ;not be local reROTW' jhe. fish are as yet not' very active. It will takea . Marion's .. : i .wa i t. it n.i mmcn win Df a ,oesi. .iwu- t.3c vii. iiuwie rui-- j couple of weeks of warm weather before they will keep the bobber jsc uuui a stubborn holdout, is solved, event with an "dancing. Those ;we have seen are of good size this year: , . . ReportsJfet. limit are that fishing is fast hearing its peak on Meade lake. Not much If Pollet signs he will be i but he still may) be Irt the semifinals; the colorful time left for your tpp down there with some of our own trout lar strtert ' traded because owner Fred Saigb Tartan "The Great" Zimba will f water, opening, before long now. : "asked hinvio take a pay cut after take on a"newcomei Frenchy Roy i . i ".t-. Orem property owners and farmers having land adjacent , nis aisappoimtng J4-recora of oi .Montreal, in a' best three-fa- ll A SYSTEM TO SCIENTIFJCALLY 1o the Timpanogos foothills are petitioning the state to fence match with a ' V ".'''" . lastyear " time limit. .. , the borderingi area against .foraging deer. This Is a many aided question. TTilis h not Just one Isolated area where damage Is DIAGNOSE YOUR CAR TROUBLES 1 DELAYED ACTION being done t orchards and other crops by our front mountain r Vr."r SevX. FALL RIVER, Mass. areas has been fairly successful though deer.' Fencing! ' 'eral hours after a wounded army . '' -ny been done on a small scale. having ' " -.' I private, Walter Niejadlik 33. ar- health OUR MASTER CHECK REPORT . . . Like a doctor's report and record of a These same complaints have come from many parts of our DUUmmiUn Hrived from Korea, his family re state, especially; along Ihe foothills olj our central range of mounceived a defense department tains. Present c6sts of fencing all these areas would be prohibitive. he had been woundad J .' illness (or trouble). HERE'S WHAT WE CHECK cr.d funds have ". in actibn. keeps a complete report of your to'purchase considerable DALLAS. March 3l:rJ?t Tex., lands for the wintering of our deer herds. i States will enter, Here agairt' the cost Ms prohibitive where such lands concern The United in; the 1952 Thomas Cup KEEP A RECORD OF ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO YOU AT A MINUTES TOUCH AWAY! farm property held in high value. Our. thinking. for some; time has team ' matches in 'the. hope ofiresting been that the only immediate solution is to keep these nuisance the A-world's: badminton supremacy deer herd to .the, level where they will do no damage. from Malaya. s. away One way of another we must pay man's expansion and The American Badminton asso1. Battery 11. Fuel System II. Condenser , . It is said that." ''even k Door fish would not tret in much Thomas, cup committee trouble. if he. .wuld keep his mouth shut." Reckon we better put ciation's Visual Visuafxlnspection "Resistance (Microhm1) Inspection " voted Saturday tofnter a- team these scribblirfgs to bed. .cell cen. cell neg. Gr. Manifold Volvt Heat pos. Spec. Shoe the in American Capacity (Microfarad). tie and Said ' cell Idle Speed Circuit its official, entry would, be filed Insulation (Megohm) Yours for fun. '..,a I .A 0o. 'with the International Badminton Intermediate Speeds Battery Capacity Casey: federation before the June 15 High Speed Circuit 1 Distributor , (Remove!) , deadline, 2. Starter System Accelerating Pump t The American team,- - victorious Contact Point Condition Visual Air Inspection Cleaner , over Canada by a 1 margin iin Contact Point Resistance Switch and Cables Starter Choke the first . triennial cup competiPoint Spring Tension Circuit Ground Starter . to lost Intake .Manifold Leaks tion, Malaya bv a 3 mar i Dwell Point Test "Cranking Voltage gin in the 1949 zone play at Glas Snaft" Bushings gow, Scotland. Draw Amperage ' 12. Fuel Pump Cam Accuracy . -Volume f Breaker Plato Condition V 3. Distributor. Resistance Pressure Automatic Advance Vacuum . Vacuum Advance R.P.M. . Idle , 4. Engine Vacuum Booster WRESTLING v it 1 ; j - , (URV-Ma- rty - ,' . '. I " frank-spoke- n. . ' hejl-for-leat- . Lbs.T-Russe- - , n. . ' capable-assistant- - ' '' . all-arou- nd " - ": - ' ' '"-- -- t i ' ' , "" well-boo- I - ed Hay-ward- -- hard-punchi- h Scouts Learn Art Of Tying From Provo Sportsman Tag Match To Spotlight Rasslihg Card i j .'.. in lf,, - 135-poun- d- Riverg rove ' ng ' - , nk . I 175-pou- nd " m : " w I . , - nd - Gavilan Gains Nod Over Hariston - 1a 1 - ' - - 160-pou- nd of V. - ,, - . x" a, i - - . - - T 1 . . -- - iafbr,- a . v 1 i 1 a v. ,rt;i,.'.n I N . te . , " . -- - ' -- . , - j! . -- Isut . i V. PKOVO " nht LIIMICOIL1M1 aVuEKCyY - them-ther- - - one-mor- e . - i - . - n - , ht W"R - v . - 5 -- asso-,he- er u . Service Department - . - t -- (SIS99 regu-hour.yti- Eiei?6i?tt - two-out-- 13 - i of- . I America To tnte r idmi J Thomas Cup Play : -- -- Pittma6-Robert?- 4 ' - ' v '. ,- patients been-use- on ':. I"- - -- a. ' - ? car's ' - " - ',: f pro-sres- . ? i i I '.- . 7-- V . . 6-- i r.., '1 j THE ARENA 17J W. 1st N , Prove LABOR Man.. TEMPLE BLDO. 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" Olsen & Mayne I .2. .3. .4. 5. 6. .7. 8. 1 3. .2... .6. .7. 15. Ignition Primary Circuit 8. Manifold Vacuum Reading 9. Secondary. . . ' "Drivo Bolts "1....2....3....4 8 5 , h's a wonder of o hot, smart for- - ony oCCOSiOA, " adaptable to any mood, . and equollo ma roughest woofhof ond weo'. It's our most popolor Knox lightwoight -- ond what a votuel $8.50 to $15.00 1 5. Compression Cyls. . ' Normal 14. Compression 1 21. Radiator Pump Hosa (Visual irtap. for Jeaks and eond.) Gap . 6. Ditt. Point Dwell "VAGABOND" 20. Speedometer 13. Spark Plugs Opens Vbltago Limitor Current Limiter KNOX ri 5. Generator ' Visual Jnspectiorv Gen. Qutput Gen. Circuit Resistance . Generator Cutout Closes ANOTHER FREE SERVICE OF Kub lit men's 77 N. UNIV. I - SHOP PH. 2811 - r Provo 1150 NORTH 5TH WEST IliiTDGolirD ""'. Meirciuiiry Co. PHONE 2306 |