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Show SUNDAY, MAY 13, 195S Utah County. Utah 12- - Game Board, Sportsman s Group to Sponsor Archery Club Public at Meets, Set SUNDAY HERALD PLEASANT GROVE A Grove Sportsman's Association, membership meeting was held this past week the Pleasant Grove City Hall with Robert Hilton, president, conducting. The group was shown action films of the Pleasant Grove Class Big game harvest recommen B Championship Football and dations will be the chief item of Basketball games, by Coaches discussion during a full week of Don Crump and Ned Alger of-- the ?. meetings beginning Monday that High" School. The Pleasant Grove Sportsman are being conducted by the Utah sponsoring the Interagency Committee over the Association isofnow a Junior organization Archery state. , with Jay Paul as chairman, Club, Committee is membership by Jay Shumway, Fred made up of executive and field assisted Emile and Gene Keetch, personnel of the department of Carter. George Cances, a memR. Paul, fish and game the Bureau of ber of the of of directors board, Land Management,; and the For the association, is, with working est Service. .. It was set up in the as a board member. 1947 by the Utah Board of Big I Allgroup youths from ages six to 16 Game Control as a fact finding are urged to attend the archery body to study game and range training sessions every Saturday conditions throughout; each year. at 1:30 p.m. at the peasant During the week of meetings Grove Recreational Park,- In these findings are studied as they structors from the Tlmpanogos cocern each of the state's big Archers will be on hand to give " , 1 , The ' phenomenal growth of Interest and participation In the gport of boating has paralleled this same growth of activity In all outdoor sports over the last decade. . Some four million of the fair sex were quoted in a recent bulletin to this corner as being boat enthusiasts during the past of private pleasure and year. It also noted that the ownership 800 more than increased per cent during this fishing boats had ' . period. f ' ""V .' . '. - 1 t " S - , , ? t ( i ; contiact Lewis Robinsbn Pleasant Grove. 6791 i . 1 - e Two (UP) to confessed pensioners yesterday Two million walleyed pike eggs assure fire" scheme to beat the are now being hatched and read- ponies. ied for planting at the state's Paul Cairo, 82, and Paul A. Scott Avenue Hatchery in Salt Eifert, 70, said they made their Lake City. The eggs were pur- bets with counterfeit $10 bills chased from New York, state. j they made themselves. fPlans call for stocking the ' young pike fry within the .next two weeks. They will go into Utah Lake, Yuba, Otter Creek, Borham, and Minersville reserpay r:i( ( voirs, and the lower Sevier River ( Drainage. ) ?pf? THE ACCIDENTS C ( ( ' Each of these waters has been stocked once or more during the No Membership .Fee past five .years in the depart FR ment of fish and game's program l to establish this game fish spe cies in marginal areas that have not been productive of trout fishing in recent years. DETROIT old-ag- : - d5)vnr , IOWA GOVERNOR BUYS . . NAACP MEMBERSHIP: DES MOINES, Iowa j (Vm Republican Gov. Leo A. Hoegh , , 32 - i . 1 ; mm !" HOUSE PAINT . flII 80 OAL. Fin Uif waotfiar qvality, WMrinf ' re- sistant wttkl houM point. r OIL7 flim tel. finest The te Oevt. Qt."Urf;'74 s p e tif icatians.i ' Glass Spinning Red TnmliiM Spinning Raol Snetled Hooks Sinkers 100 yds. Monofilament Lin Flies Swivels Leader TACKLES - LINSEED C: 1-- pc. wkfl , 36-P- SPINHIHG OUTFIT fine GUAirrr set includes! En ON FISHING IN S' " COMPLETE DIG SAVINGS '' Excellent for mixing, A ft paint U7 drives oot moisture, Ga! pre-te- cts weed. $18 Val. ? ONLY , j - r j SAYE CH THIS FINE QUALITY Kj . Fishina Outfit ... - . Gtt&Blet U ' s I ' Record Plant Of Fish Planned Game Department on-the-r- oad anrlinr regulations. listed in the other words, you can apply, your pleasure of boatingrafting la or floating on all but the two above mentioned waters without SALT LAKE CITY (UP)-T- he the restriction of license or legal regulation, but you may fish Utah State Department of Fish whllt in! them on limited waters only. - . and . Game said today a record i ' . : Good News plant of trout will be placed in Always good news when the ice breaks out Strawberry way Utah waters during 1956. and we know there is no winter loss and the big ones are beginPresent plans by the commis ning their annual spawning run again. 'if v sion Indicate some 15,000,000 trout .The run of the native trout from the old pond has become of all sizes will be placed in the increasingly more important each year as the eggs of this prime state's streams, lakes, and reser trout become harder to get. voirs. "' Forspecies many years the major supply of these eggs came from A total of 2,000,000 of the trout source will be of legal size while the the federal take at Yellowstone Lake. The supply from-thiended four years ago as fishing pressure on that famous lake remainder will be fry and finger-lindemanded all fish from eggs there be used in he park to keep ' .. t with the angling pressure. The cost of such eggs from private Opening date of the general sea sources, when they can be had, is from $5 a thousand upwards. son is June 9. The season con T2U2S the importance of the tinues until Oct. 14. ; Strawberry spawning population. ' It looks rood out there this year. We'd roess the six raElIon or more native eggs necessary to keep the; state's . New Field Man Named stocking program going both there, in the high Uintas and 'ether waters where, we now take the native, will be forthEmployment of Clairon L. Huff coming this year. :' as a field man for the Uinta The big ones are now coming into the holding ponds at both area is announced by the County the Clyde River and the Indian Creek spillway of, fish and game. : department stations. The picture is brighter this year as a good run of fish He will reside in Vernal with is going up the new ladder at. the spillway on the south end; his wife Elizabeth and their two mouth-wateriIt is a sight the same one that annually keeps small sons. He replaces Fred M. feller going back to fish the lake even though he gets skunked. of Reynolds Vernal, who recently knows the big ones are there. from retired the department fol--. . It is stQl early to go out there on a "sight-seein- g trip as the eleven lowing years of service in early run is just underway. When you do go out the best bet is v to stop at the Clyde Creek station oil the north end. Since the the field. new road will be under construction the only regular means of Cutting to the south end will be around the rough road on the Utah-Uta- h east sde of the lake. As Arnold Wilkinson and Duke Wellington one day last week, it is a sight worth seeing. Yours said out there ' '. ' : s 7mm Q ! 1 FISHING BOOTS ill first ' eadina. I - I Trowel Set n ever offered at low price. First aval reinforced at paints strain', inside knee less, very lightweight comfortable walking 19 Only . S - 1 1 re. 49e. I more; S I I casting pole, SI .98; all metal reel 400-- t. rag. SC nylon tost. lino, 25-i- b. : 4 re. S--f. ML I UZJ '.95 Pino spring walnut stained han steely dies. , k CARDIK2 1 , KEROSENE LAflTERIl 95' ted in color.' Ideal for neat owners, campers, prospectors. Limited quan. . . price has been tity slothed for avkk close-ou- t. -- m.- MADE BY REMINGTON Check these features, latest knnreved rellinf black action, femees 1902 nreael sheets modern 7mm rimless sarekeless cartridges. Only Si inches long, wetahs only 7Vt Iks. complete with sling. Can bo easily rebarreled to other peaelar calibers. . H6? , i r - rrlntHnt Sptsnfcig Rttl GRILL Brand now i reulr7. II rr 395 Oonvlno" s ; Creek-Strawber- n doot kikfck ra:sE US. Army. leather' handle, ted stael tray, center leek and key, 16x7x7 sixe. UZZ2 IT in 1112 CZZAXZZT CASH RAISINS SALE VS'VZ EVES UNO CATAKCN. NOW IS TIIS TI.V.2 TO SAVE CIO MON5Y ON PLUS. V'C2 LIC'J:DATIN5 $203,003 IN TOP QUALITY SURPLUS MinCHAN- - g9C AL )co . . . fsst d::2 i:j qtjzzz. to raics r.ucii n::c:d cash, come and get a.m. . . cc.v.2 nnsT zzzvzd. 9 to 9 p.m. all day su::day. cm ; . . , . Casey Y a ma Decisions Smallwood i o o o o State Doublehcader Reset For Monday DGSG. I CAG DA0G OA LOGAH (UP) A ; western skra Skyline doubleheader between the Utah State Aggies and the Utah University Redskins, ' scheduled yesterday, has been post poned to Monday afternoon, it was announced. Rains also have forced postponement to Monday of the tennis match between teams from the dlvl- - ' - 23-ye- ar ; Nwr, comslata tt- - cf rn ftv CiOOSO branJ new sJiUtg kvas. - . ' Rasc?c. " , , , '" "' - i rr 5-4-- 1, won't be seeking his next match, Richard Fazio called it six for the Felix. L.-j- r t . j)' VQ r Lj. tl f. 9c Vr' M i (,) r .90c only. 5c ... SWEAT SACK 39c wt5 CAMVA5 fcr DAMS HAVER- son e I x a e, 49c ,. Scout Heavy duty. Oev sorptvs. Ft. 3' emmenr LIBS SAQX'KGB... U Heavy dvty plettic gar den note with bra fit. ting,, fuiarantesd. Reg. al. velae. alar f iaad "S.IO. - pjLitns QUALITY; MATS r II ( 53 . 4 nwr A 4- a' Tails Assortod 4 . m S' First r, m tMclcnes9esfo shape. Lb. V C C LIl c'si Vf Martrese jdftns, FOAM DC Bar f.iATrr.:ss 4V. GuaV. 17c O.I. I $10.f2 Vein asm Air coii COAP " : 4vw -- efcvy 3 L.. w- - A r i.s, T" r . t i ' IT"- i as mm iioc::g Alt sixes. Card of six ... MUST PLASTIC SnelFed. . C--J wisJi eiti'y. i ; t?ri:i v h::i - SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP) Yama however, until a cut that required Chsma said today he expects to stitches heals under hi , right eye. : SmaSwood's best blow In the drop from middleweight to welterweight In his' next bout "because slow fight opened the cut & the the pounds slow , me down," al- third, round, but Bahama's hanthough he was speedy enough to dlers stopped the blood and it did cc? his 22nd straight victory over not trouble the old winner. a Hardy (Bazook) Referee Barney Felix called It Ca&llwood. ,. seven rounds for Bahama, two for two schools. """'.".. '"r,. i , Yama, who wen a unanimous de- Smallwood and one - even 1 while cision over Smallwood in a nation- Judge Paul CXunnaings gave the winner and four fcr iCmallwood. al televised fisht Friday nisht, nod to Bahama, and Judge The United .Press card ksreed with . iTaV Oen. ng less-experienc- ed ' Welded piano hinges. Riveted fitACMY-NAVY-INCUSTRI- .1 far fun, S eelt TOOL COX .174nch faiee robber, reinfercod at all wear points, aati el!p soled and heeled. A fit) boot for work or port. A regatar SS.VS valve. ry - 1 brendniew, 1ta4 size. g. . ' v rf r-- t it lL , 'U v "I t , t:::t ' 1 1 r X r : 1 A rr - 1 .3 t J c i y . v 1 1 --- J I Combination Title and Fortatle n T" if purchased a $5 membership in the National- Associa tion! for the Advancement of Colored People. ' said he thinks, all state governors should, join ther NAACP, which has "made a fine contribu WILDEST BOUT i 11 135 C Center If ' tion to equal opportunity and On Sept. 14, 1923, In boxing's ( ReoresentlnB ( wildest scene, Firpo knocked Jack 1 Preferred Risk Mutual Ins. Ccf) f) equal justice. under the law." i .; Dempsey out of the ring. Dempsey ) j not Cancer is recovered and won the fight. contagious. yesti&rday mm j . 1 - 48-in- ch ing! periods. Carl Fullerton, Fish and Game chairman of the association, made the report that waste ditch from U. S. Highway 91 to the Sam White's Lane has been designated for junior fishermen. Their fishing season will open as does the adult fishing season, on June 9. All young people 12 years and under! may use the ditch. Bryan Fugal chairman of Big Game, made the report that a group of association members had made a trip to Spanish Fork Canyon Area to check on water garnet herds. The type hunt, or instruction. hunts.l necessary to keep each All who attend for instruction range conditions, and to assist herd in balance with the avail able range for that herd are then ; ", agreed upon. ,i D I 0 These decisions based upon the known facts are then submitted Applied on the state and local basis, these figures do noj seem far fetched. As it concerns fishing from boats, our own estimate would be that there are more boats on any one of several of our more heavily fished lakes and reservoirs on opening day of the fishing season than -- the total number on all our waters on that tame; day not too many years ago. The need for better, and more, launching and handling f facllitiea has multiplied with the increased number and use. ' Provo and riclnity was indeed fortunate and f arslghted in building: the harbor at the river'a month with a cooperative federal project dorinr the depression years. Work on this harbor by bothtthe city and private clubs since its building is commendable. , .More recently the efforts to build boat launching andor ionc wver ana ai storage areas at the mouth of the Americanboth been helpful in the lake outlet by the Jordan pumps have ; strain. easing some of the traffic by nature and limited at best Yet, since Utah is (semi-ari-d Lake at this time of to the board for their use in set.for "boatable? waters, congestion on Utah warm season goes as the waters the year and upon other popular ting final- regulations' for the fall acute each more year. . along is becoming , harvest. Seldon ' is a suggestion popular if it advocates spending of Further information is. submitmora monev. Yet, the solution to both the current congestion and ted to the. board during the fiye any extension of harbored areas and other needed facilities for public meetings conducted each source. must come through the expenditures from some boating one in each of the five , fish V The solution to the total) problem in many sister states, es year, and game districts, of the state. pecially, along the coastal section, has been the collection of launch During these public Game ing and storage fees. In some cases the facilities ana management Board meetings any organization, are , handled under! private capital, in others t by ; municipalities group, or individual may appear ' r other political subdivisions.. A reasonable fee for good facilities, controls and management and give factual information perannual hunts for may be .the solution to our growing problem on Utah Lake and tinent to the herd. more mean game any big would if real waters. It used other heavily Especially who are 'taking to this sport. This latter information, alons fraternity increasing pleasure to the with the interagency committee " i ' ' 4 .T Boatinr Safety ' a is evaluated such Until recommendations, Utah. in law state no "ttiere is boating safety the a final exe en board and sensible and by Is one during that law is on the books, acceptable to cutive session seasons set to taxes own the on he when his individual boater the is forceable, Public of Game the meetings the water...' Good sense dictates fitting the equipment for the water we Board by district, place of meet are going on and the expected worst conditions that might arise. ing, and date are scheduled as L The list: covering the rule of never overloading a boat to life follows: weather an for and' alert each District for eye rough occupant preservers July 2. District 4 Manti, July 3. is too lonz to repeat here. I" Courtesy to other boaters both on and off the water certainly .District 3 Provo, July 3. be included In a safety code for all of us when we are out. District I should July 5. f : Boating licenses ' District 1Ogden, July 6. " la answer to many questions recently,: there are only two The July 3 meeting at Manti public waters to your scribbler's knowledge where any type of will begin at 1:00 p. m., and the boat license is required. These are Deer Creek and Strawberry Provo meeting at 8:00 p. m. the t these same day. Reservoirs. We are Informed that fees and regulations-fo- r two .waters will be the same this year as in the past.! Under Utah law there is no restriction in the use of boats on other stream, lake, or reservoir except as.it concerns fishing. assy i! FisUnr from boats, rafts, or other floating; devices is con fined by law to some 64 waters, these in the main being our By lakes, 'streams and reservobrs. AH 64 are larger, - t Walleyes Readied For, Utah Planting a fence are'! asked to bring their own forest rangers in building bows and arrows. Any adults in which will keep deer from unau ' ' terested in learning the sport of thorized areas. . . ' to are invited attend, .The Sportsman's Association anarchery and if enough- - adults show interthat the first home est, specialv i classes will be nounces of the Central Utah Base-bal-lj game 1 formed. ('" League will be played at The Archery Training Club is Pleasant May 29,; at 8:15. organized under the supervision Practice Grove are games being played of the Pleasant Grove Sportsman Association. They have installed each night that the Utah State five straw back stops, with col- League is not using; the field. in; playing ored ' targets for the train- Anyj one interested 1 'SURE FIRE SCTIEME TO BEAT THE PONIES fid sK'.es. Txvy fiej f jtandnc;J rjr." i 1 I L.. - ';'' ZlZZlulZ SAlV est item for orewtd thet-- r- ir. k . I kc 1 T. - , k- -t WS.J , I c r si v f 2x4 at anlV,e.; Hued ' 9uts P- - motor with 6V" blade and bench with extension m. Clutrh tvre: may be used t'.-r- dy I i saw; tilting pcrtitla cr table Professional position. 1 sy r"ity. Fuaranteea year. Zirr, Ttlli ur--i extension If is. toj : An re J T u. I f i ( 09ie (. ft eit. han-S- :d itcg. $2.49 vc!ji. moo v kfvtJ ties! J.S.:'.?n work year : 'jb .' ieny thert ken. end 14 elrd teeth fin. oooflty yofijn rake. new, from .:: fr(Mn hev(, tie . of - m |