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Show "I i J SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1956 Utah County; Utah 'If) SUNDAY! HERALD Annual Pro Bowl Game Set Today Game Department Issues Statement On Special Hunt ' Following some criticism and many questions concerning the current weekend conditional deer hunt along the Timpanogos face, X and Three' fishing baits were recently added to the list the Utah Department of Fish !! Saturday issued a stateof those baits that' may not, or are illegal, to use in Utah Game to clear ment to Herald the As listed .by the fish and game commission action in rules the record and give help the facts J cheese, and for the ,1956 angling seasons 'they are corn j this hunt. concerning 11 ; flive fish (of minnows), ? j !. The department said t this is I areas 21 The first two, corn and cheese, fell by the wayside only one of deer problem : utan the state where over the one been as tried bait after having year, only legal of Big Game Control last namely, 1955. Outlawing these two baits came about fol- Board recognized that winter problowing considerable pressure on the commission by July lems might occur. The-- departvociferous anglers who were 'agin' f 'em. ment was issued authority to call L The" commission is the five man public; body which -- ecial conditional hunts in any yearly fornjulates rules and regulations governing all out- of these areas if toand whenordeer decrops door season except those for big game. Its members are causing damage reto' be range needed subject to public opinion and pressures. In this light the pleted were duly duced. These facts decisions are understandable. ill the 1955 and shown j: printed ' Unfortunately, there is no record or proof that deer, hunting proclamation. The these two baits were particularly harmful to the gen- - remainder of the department's "; cral fishery picture. Creel census and census card statement follows: Provision of Law returns both showed conclusively that neither was reads that "WhenUtah j the tremendous fish getter that some would have us ever law animals are doing game big .!! i L believe, "j recently. The to crops or cultivated ARCHERY CLUB,.OFFICERS The Timpanogos Archery Club elected new officersstate damage board memHerb did to hot Christiansen, One winders why the cheese manufacturers right): Elmer Nelson, vice president; the landowner or; tenant officers include (left land, and board Leonard. LeRoy Barney, president. member; Madsen, ber; Donna Shumway, treasurer; lobby for a! continuance of this bait if isamej was used in may notify the department and Martin was sent newly-electe-d the taken. was when ab j picture secretary, Clements, was. the remove least At told shall tons been we it have problem the many dozen th3y animals forthwith.' To compli this should.; somewhat "spike the rumor oft heard that the cate matters the law also caus and the .chambers of commission caters to big business ' for : payment of a maximum $200 " ' commerce.! By UNITED PRESS a to V landowner, in any one calen f Nameless Guys and Gals I Y Jordan 61, Tooele 34 show i dar . year when he can 63-6- 1 Yf - For the many nameless guys and gals who found West same 56, Olympus 54 damage to crops from these ' East 69, South 51 cheese andjcorn to be good, baits, we are sorry. Certainly game animals. LOGAN (UP) Utah State up-- w"th four minutes remaining bewithout Murray 54, Cyprus 41 excep those who Hvere 'agin' them should be happy. One thing Further, almost 57 Davis Granite 63, limited winter 1 fore intermission, but by half-tim-e sec Wyoming University, "sure is that the fish and game commission ijor any other tion the extremely 43 Lincoln 48, face Wasatch the Payson ranges along Wyoming was trailing Friday night before 5,000 fans. ; public body will very often set; up regulations that will from Logan on the north to Levan Carbon 42, Spanish Fork 39 The Aggies led throughout, often Utah State captain Pat Dunn Y f please everyone. North Sanpete 45v Ephraim 26 by wide on the south calls for ; keeping margins, but a thrilling led the Aggie scoring iwith 28 r ' Y:-The live fish (or minnow) issue Js something else herds on these ranges in close Gunnison 58, Manti 35 attack by Wyoming closed the points. Wyoming scoring ,was or face Judge 72, Dugway 45 6 to a tie at three min- headed by the Cowboy's guard, again. It is bound to bring dissent from at least a mini- balance" with the ranges gap utes before the game ended. mum number of those who like to use live minnows the loss of thousands of .animals Morgan 49, Granstville55 42 ooe Capua, with 14. Millard 59, winters Bingham critical come, along. when Y I 10-Y as bait, j Utah State took the lead, rhe gave Utah: State a Following the past three mild Cedar City 66, Enterprise 32 after five minutes of play and at record victory We are one of those who count this kind of angling winters one and one in this of Dixie 46, Hurricane 41 these herds have in10 minute mark, the Aggies season's Skyline conference play. the view in of the growing pollution problems creased beyond their winter Kanab 42, Valley 40 top sport. Yet, were favored The largest Last week they lost Utah. from the trash menace and the need to Utilize all game ranees capacity to supply feed Beaver 40, Milford 39 6 was held lead Utah State defeated! Denver has by Wyoming fish waters to a maximum, we'll certainly go along with for the deer. Unfortunately these Pa rowan 52, Delta 39 while losing to New Mexico and ' same animals are not . heavily Park City 56, South Summit 49 38. the' deletion of this tyge. bait. State. Utah Wasatch 77, South Rich 50 Three factors will quickly sum up our feelings in this hunted during the fall seasons 45 Grove Tintic Pleasant 54, Norh Sevier 54, Wasatch Acad. American Fork 38, Juab 36 of the rough; terrain direction. First, by allowing the. use of live minnows in because time at that found are where they B. Y. High 46, Lehi 44 any water you tempt more readily those Jwho are un- and because there is too much many lost their places in line North 59, North Rich 53 scrupulous! to 'take trash fish to other waters not already easier, hunting in a host of other and some bitterness resulted in Union Summit 35 Duchesne 66, the confusion from what otherREPAIRING AND polluted. Second,, the state is spending a good deal of localities over the state. 67 Altamont 45 Uintah I wise would REFINISHING have been an orderly Orchardists Complain money (overt $45,000 last, year) to reduce or eradicate -69, Escalante 39 Bryce Valley sale. of The trespassing trash iismfrom trout waters. Third, fish! diseases are deer problem 36, Panguitch 35 the Timp face began However, the permits were all Piute along one water fish fromltrash taken transferred from Richfield Sevier 39 readily December. readily sold and the hunt got Monticello40,43, South to trout m another water where they may be used as bait. this year iftfromearly .South Emery 42 some orchard- underway Saturday, Jan. 7, to Complaints f Another Change is that deer were killing and the first weekend of the Another change one that should be acceptable to damaging young trees continued begin three weekend shoot. most anglers, is the word "attended" as added to the t multiply. The record shows that 74 per definition of angling. Under this new rulej the fisherman Local department field men mit holders checked into the the district game manager station on the first weekend. They "may set the pole down, relax, step bak to telax or. build and j tried to night herd and then killed 34 deer for a 50 hunter first a fire, or what have you so long as he is within 10 feet resorted to some removal of success hardly possible if no of his pole or rod. The old rule said that said pole or rod problem deer as their numbers deer were present in the problem must be held m the hands whenever angling. increased. The trespassing deer area and in view of the fact that READ THIS AD! j I And though few arrests were ever, made for the old and the complaints continued to they hunted only the low foot - off hill problem sections. ense, a better respect for the law and! the leeway re- mount. with was faced The Various Claims department sulting should prove a move in the right direction. decision of calling 'a condi the A Pleasant Grove official was j or Funny Tragic? hunt or doing extensive re- quoted by the press as saying Whether you view the following as funny; or tragic tional moval of, deer through control that all citizens of that city were is no matter. Much depends oh whether youJbok at Utah's work We have gained a reputation with the ladiesi of by field men. Since Utah's against such a hunt and that ndless square miles of denuded grazing ?and firm lands organized have apnoue would sportsmen think of applying for always giving tremendous savings 5n Women's this to which it might apply. Anyway, here it js and a type i applauded proved . but this permit. The, record shows that Nationally advertised Brand Shoes of hunt in preference to control some agriculturists most bitterfv Several years ago an Oklahoma publication of! Men are time the savings for Only measures of other kinds, it was opposed to deer being on their fered a prize for the best comments on two pictures decided to set a hunt calling for land are resident in or nearby which it published. One showed a dilapidated house the issuance of 100 special per- to this city. and eroded farm lands, the other showing range mits. Only hunters properly li It is also notable that ten lands fast running down the streambeds. Abuse and censed and who had not j had a residents from Pleasant Grove mis-us- e were the key nofes. A Cherokee Indian won special deer permit during 1955 did purchase permits for this were eligible to apply.. hunt and were out hunting on the the prize with the following: Received Sanction first weekend. "Both pictures show white man crazy. Jtfake big The department said that lt however, representatives First, Plow hill. Water wash. Wind blow soil,! grass all from tepee. i not now, nor in the past, had has sportsmen's gone. Squaw gone, papoose too. No chuckaway. No pig, groupsorganized 7 TO 12 SIZES from Provo north in the otner than full intention to co- I no corn, no" hay, no cow, no pony. j , county were called afield to see operate with anr other political M C to E Widths no "Indian plow land. Keep grass. Buffalo eat crass. the damage, the deer, and the subdivision, organized srjorts- . Indian eat buffalo. Hide, make tepee, moccasins too. InJ total problem. They unanimously mans group, land owner and all . ... 2 IT J J T J such a. hunt being others concerned with better manno xruuie xso 1ouiia wsrrac. VT aam. ino a damn. All sanctioned uia.ii give t were afield agement of the fish and game No called. sportsmen eat. No hunt job.' No hitch hike. No ask relief. No time - Pleasant as there resource. The fact remains, that Grove from BLACK,! BROWN shoot pig. Great Spirit make grass. Indian no waste any- - was no ' the lav must be complied with. organiza representative TAN LEATHERS ttimg. Indian, no 'work. White man heap crazy tion to contact there, It is hoped that . removal of Yours for funj Casey. It was decided that the hunt probably 80 or 90 animals on the would be conducted over three current hunt h will alleviate the weekends, : the reason being to Timp face deer problem for the allow the week days between for present. Certain it is that such the problem animals to ' get back problems' will continue in this down into the trouble areas after area and many other areas of the the hunting moves them up the state so long as deer are deer 5 mountain each weekend. Hunting and the range is in short supply. Undefeated Thirteeiith, riding scorer for Bonneville with 18 was to be under the strict super Suggestions of any reasonable vision of the wardens , in charge measure to better the problem, or on the crest oi a four-gag points. in streak the Cast Provo Fifteenth edged out Wymount, L an effort to bag only the better handle it; are solicited by animals. Stake M Men Basketball League, both the department and the big in last week s other game trouble Because central the of . No. after location, game board. goes 5, Monday Ralph Palmer; and Evans, with victory to was decided sell the it whens it North with permits, night, 12 and 11 tangles respectively, come first served, .from the Provo sparked the points, Campus in the Prdvo-E- st Fifteenth Ward's at first Grove City hall the Fri Pleasant Recreation Center. tack. Wymount fas paced by before the hunt was to start. The IWrteentii-Nort- h day Campus Sondrup who tanked 17 points and The will start at 8:15- p. m.' Other Hanks who hit t12i department made - arrangements with the building custodian Mon" league games, scheduled for The league standings: If C room in which to so do. r for will find Twelfth playday night, w more than a week ahead of the ing Campus at 6:15 p. 4 Thirteenth sale date. facing Wymount at 7:15 p. m., Ninth . 5 ; Sale Halted ; and Bonneville meeting Fifteenth Campus ....... 4 ' at 9:15 p. m.i Pleasant Grove Unfortunately, North Campus. 3' The league-leadin- g officials were, Thirteenth Bonneville city prevailed upon ....... 3 Warders won their fourth straight Fifteenth by some misinformed sportsmen 3 to .try to top the sale one half victory last week by defeating Wymount 1 as Max Bond and Twelfth hour before the permits were to Eighth, 0 16 12 led the and be sold. Fish and game person.Hatch way with 0 Eighth nel on hand were summarily orpoints, respectively. Eighth was Mortensen who fired dered from the building, and from by paced LEAD HOLDS I the eight points into the hoop. city limits. NEW YORK (UP) Chuck RoUes Second-plac- e ' No time was allowed for issuNinth Ward posted of Cornell, . a f h its fifth victory against one loss senior, held a lead over ance of numbered slips to the -by defeating! Twelfth Ward, Dave Carruth- - great number of applicants' alhis nearest rival as Robison led the way with ers, o sopn from uartmoutn ready in line for permits. 14 points, followed by Blackham in the individual point Said applicants were; asked to today and Kunuva with 10 each. in the Ivy League. move north of Pleasant Grove to race Bates ' led!. Twelfth with 10 scoring up Rolles has scored 84 points in a trailer which had been set ' f points. three games whilej; Carruthers ias from which to conduct j the hunt. Campus remained in third place netted 63 in three' games. In the move by those present with a 0 Victory over Bonneville as Ipsen led the way with GR0VE3 h GROtttiDHOG 14 points, followed by Baumgart-ne-r and Christiansen with 10 ; ! each. Gaylon- Orton was the top ' ' Who : . r . ; C 'A t( s ? i ' ';s ; 'J V , , - ... ! i j -- . . . p ( J 1 Prep Cage Scores ? , Utah State Upsets Wyoming In Casaba Thriller . . 63-6- 29-3- 6. ' ' Coach Joe" Kuharich of the Washington Redskins has surprised with the announcement of his starting backfield. It has Adrian Burke "of By BILL BEST United Press Sports Writer LOS ANGELES (UP) Norm Van Brocklin, the man who had the worst day in his history when he tried to pass against the Cleveland Browns in the pro champion ship game three weeks ago, gets a' chance to redeem himself to- - Gifford of the New York Giants and Ray Matthews of the Pittsburgh Steelers at halves, and Curly Morrison of the Browns at fullback. Two Favorite People However, this may be just to prove that Joe is not showing impartiality. Two of his favorite people are Eddie LeBaron, who plays quarter for Kuharich's Washington Redskin team;a"nd Ollie Mat-so- n, Chicago Cardinal fullback, whom Joe coached at University of San Francisco. The rest of the offense for the East will be concentrated ' at the end posts, where Pete Pihos, playing his last game, will be at one wing, and Kyle 'Rote. Giant halfback, at the other. Then there will be in the line, of course, none other than Lou (The Toe) Groza, always one of the league's top scorers. day. He will be at the quarterback slot for the West when that team goes against the East in the an- nual Pro Bowl battle. all-st- ar Frank at quarter: Philadelphia Coach Sid Gilman of the Los Angeles Rams, piloting the West team, has indicated he still has plenty of confidence in the man who led the Rams to the Western Conference crown. "Van Brocklin is my starting quarterback," says Gilman. "But Ed Brown (Chicago Bears) also will see plenty of action." Sharp In brills Both Brown and Van Brocklin have been very sharp in passing tosses to drills, rifling in pin-poisuch fine ends as Billy Wilson (San Francisco Forty - Niners), Harlon Hill (Bears) and Billy How-to- n (Green Bay Packers). Ron Waller of the Rams; the veteran Doak Walker of Detroit, Dickie Moegle, San Francisco and Rick Casares may see a lot of nt OWNS VICTORY LEAD CORAL GABLES. Fla. (UP) owned a Bobby Ussery five-victor- y lead over Willie Hartack today in their battle for racing honors at Tropical Park. The local meeting draws to a close Monday. Ussery, who has 48 wins thus far, had two winners Thursday while Hartack was shutout Ussery scored on President Ryan and At Sunrise. action, too. The rookie of the year, Alan Ameche of Baltimore, has drawn the starting assignment at fullback but! 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