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Show SUNDAY HERALD Sl'NDAY, MAY full 5 Covinly, 9 Clyde's Remains Unbeaten In Softball Lc; lS.'.J 14. Vuh invl-tatlon- J ,)ut Mayb th last mentioned Is tha most plauslbl answer for so many of us going slightly nuts during this season. For he or she who talis fishing tarns a universal language. Hen li a great leveier that draws Into companionship th minds and hearts of men who ar belter for having been ther togetner. Ken Mackey. M8 N. 27$ East, Ore m, CATCHES d German Brown trout he caught Friday jftoudly displays at 11 a. m. on tha Deer Creak Reservoir. He caught the fish en a green frog flat fish while trolling, it took him 45 minutes to land tha trout R nme-poun- Caleb Fishing Bug Whether you ar a youngster Ashing tha spring creek or the kids at flab pond at Vivian Park, or you plan to Join th Lake, remind yourself that each year th elbow room Is going to de crease as we share It with more Ilk ourselves who have caught the fuhlng bug. Llk It or not, we'll hav to learn to go bit mort for th folng and little less for th taking. Chances ar that you'll take som trout com June I. Beginners hick hss a way of working for th soviet. Som wil get skunked and many will come horn determined to give up th fishing ghost then . , o back next chance they get. Best advice your scribbler can offer about the tug' and the opening follows for what it la worth. Most of It holds tru through th season. , Go prepared. Nothing to quickly spoils any trip, long or short, as to find that you forgot th grub, your raincoat, warm clothing, mos oulto'dop or any on of a hundred llttl things that grow big with changing condition and your discomfort (Cold water was wonderful tana boots yean ago but somehow th chilli teem to hang on longer these days.) New Construction, Repair Work Started On Refuges three-rlng-ctrc- and repair New comtnitclon work started May 18, on two of d the migratory water fowl refuges as contractors moved men and equipment onto the grounds at the Farmlngton Bay and Ogden Bay properties, accord ing to Director J. Perry Egan of the Utah Fish and Gam Depart ment. state-owne- Ington Bay Refuge It $71100. In cluded la construction of a new crosa dike, Installation of new culverts and gatet to betttr con trol Irrigation of the project, rait ing and grading of roads, clesntng three and one-hamiles of the main canal bringing water from the Jordan River, and construction of approximately miles of new canal at th north end of th refuge. Tb Ogden Bay contract, to cost $17,500, consists of the main outer dike where the refuge fronts the Great Salt Lake. Pur pose of the work is protection of the marthea from the rising table of the aalt watera outside the ref uge marshes. fair Conditio state-owne- Clyde' CM), f "Improved thing at Star Lake gram that has beea conducted by in Rich County should mult from both states will tx continued More a recent meeting held there at legal sU and other trout will be Lakota Beach." This wss th opin- planted this year with I'tah and ion of J. Perry Egan, Director of Idaho contributing equal numbers tb Utah Flth and Gam ar urged to return Depart- Flahermen Rervtlons muat t mad to Oribel Lentx, stat director in charge. H nioio. llormle Kump'a tremrduut the bottom of th Rave Clyde' enough tnai t'n lo lite game, althuuth tied C"r attd bun Euahur hit a.a'i t er : . ' . 1- 1- ln The swordflsh is a flerc fishi er when wounded, and has been known to drlv his sharp upper jaw through several thicknesses of oak planking. n n n --JkJIu uUIJ J U LJ U Q UKy uLILjLU CjUo1 Drcnd Uv:i. . . kticryrc:h , en milv. 4 ' ff I vvS VA V ? ) 5r ) V r I i i L ) e Intourcl , kflla4 f J , (ly y-- LJ - j W6J0-1- 3 ss tux t di; . ' - off-sho- , - "".4 f T cf BSO-rel- and we hope that yoa and yonr partner, Ed Smith, continue to enjoy years ef fishing pleasure eat that and way. It holds a warm spot la the memory of many of Scofleld should produce better than ever this year. Bar enough J. D. Ford hasn't planted any perch bat ha fat nd baa been loading the plac with a heap of trout. Odda and End Note to E. M. Marv' Humphries Right you are Marv. The unin formed and the misinformed are usually the onea who are unhappy or in trouble with sports as with most other things. Thanks for your good words the other evening , . , Wonder when the hoi Jutt .under the Murdock canal diversion dam will get fished out? Hundreds of trout taken there since the early opening and then the other day we 2 aaw a aurorised and happy antler drag out pound carp A bouquet to President Charlie White and all members of the Utah to $1000 a fund defeat for Wildlife Federation setting up passage of the "Stockmen's Grazing Bill" (HR 4023 and companion SB 1491.) White and Herbert F. Smart, attorney and long time wildlife leader, were also delegated to appear in Washington late last week to lobby against these bills at the public hearings. Anyone wishing to contribute to this fund may do to through the local affiliate clubs If passed, the act would give the first wedge in eventual private control of much of our forest lands. Youn for fun, Casey. ".', :r .1 .3AGPI0S. 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Aa nday tVmnua 4rmt Cany a New Tint Cmr mf, nrn, i" Get Your Equipment tyOW end a, n v i iNcauav-a- u t A n rro. J) OPENING JUNE 6! 1 f'MVJ lA f i : ST VM ' Tackle, Camping Needs, Boats and Motors Boots and Wadert CATCH THE BIO ONES ON INNES A FUHioe, 22 Frcr.t s fvtrythtng far th lkJ ; J 'KJ - M&X r I bp mni ' IN FROVO U 40 uwt rhone 4167 384 W. CENTER 5iy,cor.N:r No S.'i West r b lacoppaU am -u siti EXCHANGE Yaur CM Tir W i.,, tcoppblt - Weights Extra t P; 0; ."SllTO:: CO. HRESTOJIE STOIU ,1153 if m a eo--u (XCHANGC Your OU Tint f RES. FSiCI Frcr.t Fisherman AT 1 .,, , k ja ma I this we:x only GET READY FOR THE BIG k f;:.-43o- o i Glrtulun Jewkei' thife nm e'r cult msh in the third gave Ar i Dairy a JO lead. Carlson rn two in th sUta and tied It up U the seventh en Dick Ditrnmi t homer. Arden earn back to win gam In th boltom of th tvei.-.when the Morgao brother. Ki i snd Ralph, teamed up to puna ti.it winning run across th plate. After two were out, Keith singled and moved to second when S:ve Aguirre walked. He acortd th wuining run a moment later when Ralph singled to right - ed . duuiilca. tags irom any fith taken at the Egan and Tom Murray. Idaho lake In helping with the creel ces The line scores: Director f Flah and Gave, headed tui and research program. 000 m -4 department men attending from Bear Lake sits astride th Utah Csrlaon ,. both states. Other tt the meeting Idaho atate lin. It 1 on of the Arden 030 0K) -4 'l 1 included leaders of sportsmen's larger bodies ef still water In the Campbell and Nelson; Rcjlaace area. Flihing there and Loveland. organliationa from Northern Utah and Southern Idaho, biologists from has shown gradual Improvement the Logan College, and represent in recent years following a 030 009 03 4 t 310 0?t) x4 atives from Interested civic organ rloraUoa during the drouth period Clyde'. 1 and resulting low water ef about Crosby and Jensen; Waycaty and izations. iBllla, The cooperative .research pre-- twenty year ago, ment. any woman golfer may play in th tourney, only members of th Utah Stat Women's Golf Asm. msy com-- . Pel for prlies. Although r30 l a one-ha- lf Orem Softball Meeting Slated . .5i lf The Director noted that, thesa were two of the major projects Know that your car (or th on you go In) carrlet a spare, ehovel to be completed this year in a chains, a full tank and tha balance of the things necessary tc meet extreme conditions. Sure, we also know about the time you changed continuing program to build and d your mind and unexpectedly left the beaten track. Most roads over maintain all properties to the maximum Intended use by th rata should be in fair to good condition. the public. If yea are going to boat flab then knew th capacity a ad ability ' Going Forward Cost of the work at the Farm- f year beat and be sure there la a preserver In It far each occuPreliminary turvey and end- pant. To late to think about theae things when aha awampa and project on the Public Shooting uoat host tragedlea com whea they ar least expected. neerlng for a- major construction Grounds at the north end of the Know your rules and regulations at listed in the 1k!s fishing procGreat Salt Lake are now going lamation. Changes mutt come each year to keep up with the increas. forward aa planned. Actual work ing pressures and changing conditions. Above all, respect the signs there la expected to get under way along the way and where you plan to fish on private property be a O R E M An organization in the near future. good enough Joe to ask permission of the landowner, signs or no signs. of all Softball men's meeting Recent completion of a two year s team in Orem will be .held. Make Tereeass and rehabilitation project building S at in the at Wednesday p.m. the Clear Lake Refuge in Mil ' Forecast We visited with Dave Wright, superintendent of the Lincoln High gym, according County makes a total of four atate't 12 hatcheries, and he. tells ua that all waters accessible to the to Evan Btugb, Orem Softball lard of the alx state-ownmlcratorv trucki have received a normal or better compliment of legala. You director. bird hunting areas that already believe Dave when he telle it. Representatives from all have or will have received major at the season teams Couple this with a mild winter, a light run-oto enter opens, a good carryover of trout In most of our larger still, waters, Softballplanning In Oremmen's improvementa resulting in ehlsrged are and improved facilities before the leageua and the prospects look better than a year ago from where we alt. Should be some fly fishing opening day, but at usual, th bait urged to be preaent at the end of 1953. fisherman will average the best catch. The Boulder waters? Hobble meeting, according to Baugh. Creek? Burriston Ponds? Stinking Springs? Should be ok along with Schedules and rules will b a thousand other placet if you keep the old hook in the water, wher discussed at tha meeting, he BYU ever you go, go prepared for a good time and ther it a better than said. . i,- -. ' fair chance that you u have n. . of teams Representatives Icofield Fishing planning to play In the boys ; and girls leagues will meet We have dunked a worm out Scofleld way a couple of times Thursday at 8 p.m. in tha Linwlwtl I WaMtl Had until worms with It Jun 6). there fish lately. (All you can do .. coln high gym. seme fun and caught a few mighty fine trout In the half to lVa pound 1 3 Over 130 track and field per class. If your feet gtt itchy to get out before th regular season here la torn lazy fishing that mieht be worthwhile. formers at Brlgham Young Uni Ours were caught both from the ehor and a boat and mostly In versity will be vying for the intraabout 50 yarda west of the th vicinity of the Island or just mural title Tuesday afternoon in the Y. ataduim. . big rocky point on the west tide. About half the time they hit the A champion will be determined crawler for ut when wt just cist out and let It art. Balance were caught by an occasional activating of the bait by yanking In a couple by points garnered In the U track feet of tlack and then letting it alt again. and field events. The winning team All the trout taken were fat, solid trout with the beautiful pink will be given a huge trophy by meat and heavy bodies to typical of fish getting plenty of grub, and Dave Geddit, intramural director. At present seven social units and growth. We didn't even tee a perch or chub, though It it a safe bet warma when show water up. tha that they'll r two independent groups have up plenty Cliff and our of friend Bailey good Talking of Scofleld reminds ut placed entries in the annual event hit stories about the old pond. Cliff was one of the first guides out An Independent team, the Eight there and saw. the lake through its beydsy of production when balls, are heavy favorites with pound rslnbow and native were the rule rather than the exception. power In practically every event In fact, he tells of helping to save the dam yean ago when it threat The 12 events will Include an ened to go out and play havoc with Price, Helper and me fishing at in plac of th regular 'well. mile relay. ' At It'a Beat The meet ia scheduled to get underway at 3:30 p.m., and ad Well, anyway, ean you imagine an oldtlm trout taherman who mission la free. aaw It at it's best, being satisfied, yea nappy, with taxing percn from Scofleld now? Anyway that Is Cliff' story and he swears it it a better fishing pond than once was. Goes to snow what a change in perspec tive can do. Io tartifd rum in Urn i.iti Market continued to rolljSpwkarfa wA It ui road to the (irsimd on suit's tiy Ki I" .5u nifinly aUj; .t'M half chantpiuiiithlp of th fiovo Jensen and a hunu'iuu tv .7.,i Egan Predicts Improved Fishing For Bear Lake All local members ar urged to participat In th tourney. i Clvde's E t ussy to a S, Friday lU.ht by non: ; : . Major Koiiball League Saturday. after defeating Kpeckart'a Market, ' Monday' S;hdtit , 3, Friday niuht at Harmon Paik I 15-- Cb te's Market v. A at If In th othr gam, Arden Dairy Mtiket. scored one run in the Uxt of the I 0s Arden Dairy vs. Ipeckart's Mveuth to tge ut CaiUou-llih- , Maiktt. 41. in a thriller. Th Timpanogos Ladies Golf Asan. will hold Its annual tourney Wedueiday at th Tlmp Course, with all women Unkiters la th stat invited to participate, according to aisoclation officials. Th tourney will be held at SO and luncheon will ' b served at tha clubhous at uooa. Whether it la tha companionship, th change of naee, th f th heart, when on takes held, th olitude, the quicker puis aeenery, th taste f a good loach r th small of the fir and th r eoffe brewing therein; whether It I all r any en ef thee th anticipation f H all, tha fUhlng bug bites deep and It I reapecler f race, color, creed r position in life. 15 M. It 11. Market Vs. Cad I X.Oooison-llth- Spetkart's Mt, M. & II MU. ,. CarUoallth .... Wednesday Two weekt from yesterday will And en In flv of ts wmveall Utah bom out en aom stream, lak or reservoir pursuing our the greatest of U participant sports llihlnf. Som 130.000 pleasur at cSd to th total o( 24 million guys and g tit from eur sister of us slates who mal up this (ait growing army that annually purchas tea privilege la th form of, a llrena to oangi verything from garden heckle to a art of cowbells In our favorite water In tha hop a wily trout that any fisheries biologist will tell us ef knows littla ele but eat. reit, cat torn mor and dodg it's shadow and an occasional predator. Mott of us wilt get up at as omerwise maeceni Dour, buy any tackle tha expert suggest (plus th lures some of U boys awaar by even though w never catch any ma on era), travtl ion miles to a ad from, buck tb weather, rain or ahln. com horn (if we're lucky) with a mesa for th pan, and then champ at tha bit until w caa get out again, Pit Clyde's Market Ardes Dairy ... A, H. Mkt. .. Vomen'sGolf Meet Slated i m K A Pleasant Grove, Utah Provs Corner 2nd North snd 1st V.'tf t 71?" 1 Hi ii Anuiicda Fork, VIa A " i- - 3 |