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Show Iff 12. I25 ! SUNDAY HERALD Utah Commission Okehs Road For Strawberry All-Weat- her actions a recent rne following - At Reservoir ;'!; tiugr, more specif ically at fishin pox,? is really begin" ;. tjiis season the ' one known as ning to bite. ) i ; - A 1 i j ' r ; ? j . j j , - i 1 : -- . . . Complete Success Noted In 55 Panguitch Lake Projebt .. t ; - : A ft 1 T ! ! ; j -- - i ' " ( 1 r I j . three-quarte- rs . i 5 . ; L ' ' fell i I . ? oe . ' i cor:kETE spi;iiii;:3 outfit BAG SPECIALS! S0.GGPDN 24. CCAIPCC ; 4-f- yds. iMclar COMPLETE SIT EJOVJN IVWJAftiViV PAG This is gtnsini US. Army down mammy bag. Excellent reissue. Full front zipper, ptrfert overnight sleeping fcag. j (O) tit F10ATHIG HET I Sturdy; from, - m a I rwb iim-sri- p glass, cark kanrfl Suid root, A ratvlor whh . nwtprP 1 r - Tr.f.frni; Whitby,. George Barber, Tom Morgaja. 3 HarryYounj, ' .. ". Don Parm-ley- ' ;., .' : j Wightman, Nick Fel-11- s. ; Ray Curtis: cott W 1 1 k e n , LeGrand KimbalirHerb Mann. . :j S3 and over Bob Talbot, Bob McNeilJ Don Mayes, Yard (Wight-maRex Waldmer, j Pat Bird, Zeke Stiremani Cliff Hoopiano, Charles ; Barkley, Paul Juber, ' Claude Engberg. f-D- utch S5-S- " : n. ' . - , . ... j..;. , .. .10-1- 7. ,A tragic loss of practically all the trout in Cliff Whittle,; Twin FaCs, ti-' 3 71. Forest Dale, Bill Johnston,. Provo, Dick liramer, Bonneville, 5-3- 27- Tee Branca, Country Club, S3- - anl 1 1 pt np ' f Kejr. $13.C3 Fiberslas Dean Candland, Erisham City. Bud Davis, Jerome, Ida.. 23- - VLts. C14.C3 To. ' r tion, Grant Leavitt, Vernal, 77: 23- - t ; Bus Howard, Lcan, Bud Johnston, Price, MarlDW i J9 41-237- fr 77. 73. 3. 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XS.tl w Fiberslas 27- - Kiblcy, Harold Sommers, Grand Junc- 4r ? 3 n 4. Howard Capp, Las Vegas, Oavt. Saralas C.zzr I 2575..: 27 tor ooai A Eer. 23c ,- Alex McCafferty, - X I Claras mm - m ; heavy sttrty canvas. w f . Genuine . QCIi ' Anay M du:id:::3' ti::.s - Ray Bouty, Ruby View, 27-577- U. S. frstd. , 0Q u u 72. , DUB plastic with prassinrasttlJ.. foil eVf t, far "ovidc sallaar" ta araW ta an all mem antaeet aacntwiag aaoutyi So, Teatl aava big wno witi a nere eany tar ae eon eotswieei r OAt: AQ f.lATiPiGSS aff CD-- 33 Walt Harris, Tost Dourlas. watcrpraof $.$ W .. A 95 ba Xipaad toaathar. arkod all ear tva ara aanstanthr abtajnata, ii 71. 3 S. $XW vale I i93 ..." 3-- i r- -.; UVA (77 ! vl" m Phil. Kunkel, - cn i smdl snllaUw evt. scificatlesu. s . Professionals it Islwat. onpimnts, valn4 I ARMY SURPLUS Water, waathar winter in the area starting last Navajo Lake was confirmed last week as test seines operated by department of fish and game biologists netted only one trout, The loss of fish was first noted earlier in the week as winter ice: left this high mountain water. Director J. Perry Egan said the lake would, be amply stocked prior . to the June 9 opening of the regular trout season. He noted that the, loss from suffocation ' resulted from at Navajo which long freeze-ove- r began "during the unusal earlv i.i . G.I. f Gan. i ' ; tf.S. V Ccnvcs PrcrcrvallvD i 95 ed. States, have entered the 1956 equestrian Olympic games; with Hi nations taking part in all three Contests the dressage, the three-event and the jumping Grand day Prix. The events will be held here, June , It' ' j ' (O):, , ; s roa ektra warmth (nil f ar wading. I : 1." .. valaa. ' - y foot. A ragalar fS.M T with canopy. fall xlpaar. two baas ImMa waaHiar strlppiM, 3 .air mattress ylaaj aavar, aasaplsta wtth canopy. Roa. FIStllkJG BOOTS Li LJ waiar-rosista- m, d. S5 PADCO tlnissd a(l basa. Firo, wator " and ' 'waathor tasistant, gallan will tba rtaost ajaaiity, ttuaa um a aaiiaaa virgin aacran, strong cloth-- ; covor, full sippor, two bags can ha xippM togothsf, flannal lining, Thts-r- pjuum nr: Daeroa-filla- , First time avar effsrad this low prica. First aval Ity, rsinforcad at paints af strain, insida kaaa harness, vary lightweight tor comratiaala walkiaa (1 OT. pro spaistaro, VIRGIN DACRON... . DAG ... . . f. . ISM! , i IS 'drivo aat DACQOM SLEEPING DAG 4-1- D. 1.23 pric is aaly U o aovornmont pocifications, lt.9S !aluaJ Wma.r C7 I.! fra d mirm' 4-L- B. Vt4 Hara'a fina sjaalHy Vlass costiaa pala, Ilaay Wfaali-aa- Stfca Im. ALL GLASS SALT WATX2 ROD Heavy caroma, - rwskpraaf flttlaaa. tot rroiiing ar aiar fishlaa, A rsgvlor $10.00 valaa I... ' ! ((J) i to I FiMtt.gjMlity ktmrf duty 2 lbs. woal msf 9 lbs. rfacron, full zipplsr, 2 bags can b; vtBMMdl MAtfeAr. 9 air assrHrass caasisartntants. flannal lin L ... dSi 4.W voIim ''II UNSEED OIL QC f--j I Tba finast On. irferdj! cjotk jevver, fStUrf with! SPINNING ROD All , "OAL haahfaVVa , DACRON MlXTUilE 4-L- B. hondU CE J zipper, flannel lining, complete with canopy. ' mtnt lint, swivel, rmbusins? T1 Jim LOG t. ' (Continued from Pare 10) ;! ' M ' Navajo Confirmed By State Biologists ' j fin. 1 ; FisK Loss I' AJ ! ! Provo Open . i , i ' . l : 1 j'jhs J ; j ; , .. l l j 7 . i ' . ; i i A i - i - j " A recent action by Utah's Fish Game Commission makes it" and no admission There' is charge II--; for I - Sco-fiel- d, : (Action Taken On Live Bait Fish By Game Board ; ; 1 - V4S- Disney's most on Thursday' evening ;May 3i. famous" niture films, "Nature's The movies' will be; shown- at Half Acre?' and; "A World lis ,the t Provo lUtilities ' Building, Born," will be the features at Eighth North! and Second West 'the! site of the meet-the monthly meeting of the Utah in Provo, Wildlife Protective Association ingj ' which; starts at 8 p.m. , I ; Without rhyme Or reason here are the incidents and thoughts; come to mind as the sun strikes warm on a buds climbs feller's back and the pale green xf bursting ' nearer the tops of our mountains.: Hatchery Tour .The hatchery todr a: week ago today saw some 1,000 einers sportsmen and their families visiting four state- plants to learn more of the "how done it's" concerning the fishery program.; We suspect from Questions and conversations we heard along" the1 wayj that many were along mostly to whet the bid fishin appetite. The sites were worth seeing and brought ohs!and ahs from old timers like Alt Giles and alhost of others from up and down the state. ... i , i 1 . Panguitch, Lake ' A trip to Panguitch Lake during the week to see the results of the chemical treatment. last August. No chub seems to, have survived. The lake looks like a hatchfull of trout jfrom five to ten finches in length.: ery ' .This corner's guesk is that fishing there will be' tons for many years to come now. Only wish we could haunt the area for the next .few years and are marking our book for a trip ;to Panguitch Lake about the last fishing . li t Till..' ft nsn compe- ial i uijk. wnaif Happens wnen rrasn woiiug w uon, goes. Fishin' Worms L K YouNj think that fishin' worms were just that and there'd be; little more t(f be said, yet the arguments about this most; used bait can get more involved than even ..: those of the fly fisherjnen. Di4 you ever hear of injecting pastry coloring t! into a crawler to make it more attractive? Feller in all seriousness told us the other day that he is doing Lower Upper East it and it works. Then there is the jvorm fishing expert who ages his crawlers in moist funny papers to bleach them so they Canyon Open to are pale colored. Catches fish, too. .. . common an worms or night crawlers best to Fishing on June 9 use?; Plenty of good hi it fishermen on each side of that ' I The lower portion! of Upper East ." argument.! - J; One feller treats I is crawlers with d special fish oil Canyon from Little Dutch: Creek downstream to East Canyon Res before using. Claims it attracts the trout to the bait. rvoir will be open to angling beThere is only one way to; thread or nut a wn nn June 9th, the department ginning hoofc or so a host of anglers will tell fish of and is game said today. most you.;Trouble ox tnese. ways are eacn one different, The opening of this water was We have one woni fishing friend who Tfles nn bm sanctioned by the fish and game cuuuiussiun iouowing an underor more big night crawlers whenever fishing for rainbow standing with landowners in! the ur uiwjtina iaKe, just one on the hook when after these area to allow use of these waters same fish in a stream, and bnly one very small fishermen. by angleworm East Canyon Creek from Little w"cu yoiung a stream ior Drown, tip catches fish, too Dutch upstream to the south boun of the Jeremy! property will .l.r sIIv Business ' T: j dary remain closed to angling, as marknot to a fair portion of the ed and posted. 11 As the June 9th opening of! the 150,000 or more Utahnp who'll be out on our two waters ' weeks from today. ' j regular angling season approached, ' the department s again urged all .matter at this date whether yo!i talk worms, sportsmen to respect both the pritackle of any kind, or what have you, so flies, vate and public property where long - as it spells fishing trfere is interest and to pursue their! sport. go they may audience. Permissionshould be obtained 13 concerned it all adds yy. to up wrfr from the landowner!! before tres very serious busmessUfor no matter whether it i , passing private property. r i with picnicking r r i i i ii T - Trill"Jtf w ttt nnv iia.vx: yuu, ....fTi. a? Dartl.in trpHinrr 27 NATIONS ENTERED IS II 11 DiaVS people outdoors iralso forms an. EQUESTRIAN COMPETITION living and a happierpiople. STOCKHOLM (UP) Twenty nine countries, including the Unit Yours for fun,i Casey. - .. Two. off Walt - that the outdoor si,r Utah Valley Wildlife Group fo See Iramous Walt juisney iNafure film pavninq Ri NearsiPeak were . Evictfence !,' The spawning run of native trout 'any person, except for the program and the public illegal one-da- y from Strawberry, Reservoir first taken during is invited to participate. Young censed seiners engaged in the weeks ago and is now special meeting of the Utah Fish Degan two sters especially are welcome. business of transporting live bait r and Game Commission: nearingi a- peak, the! Utah Depart according to Elbert Miller, pres fist out of the State of Utah, to! ment Fish of; and Game announced - Official at any time hold or have in pos- -; ident of the Association, approval iwas given for "A World is Born" is part of ae session any species of live bait the department's participation in today, the all weather surfacing of the Numbers of the large fish in the , famous Disney production, "Fan fish.. , commissioners In the road .around the west side of the run tms year appear to be on a and vast the January reveals tasia," Strawberry Reservoir. Reports par with previous years. Spawn- pageant of the birth of the earth decreed that fishing with live to the commission! indicate the ers are present in all tributary and the first creatures to in minnows would not be permitted habit it. "Nature's . Half Acre" is on any Utah water. A spokesman; work is already well under way, streams with many hundreds al with men and i equipment from ready in the holding pens at the the Oscar winning- nature drama said the new action was taken to Wasatch County, the State Road state s two egg taking stations on of fish and game trout, and ko&anee salmon. The which depicts the continuity of make it clear that no minnows Department Indian Creek and the Creek and the Clyde me in Diras, plants ana insects may be taken and held alive for Commission, department surveys at Panguitch Lake: last plant ranged in size from fry! to through . of fish and game now on the job. spillway. use or sale within the; state by ; the four seasons. ; , week indicate complete success large ; fingerling, The of first take Removed s 269,000 to eggs of the rehabilitation project! conDick Kerr, anyone, including licensed min-royalties was ; shows recent the The According survey at fishing camps. made at the spillway station ducted on this important fishing from f the commercial take of through whose generosity these now dealers average length of these fish has outstanding fish minnows may ze Trash last week. Spa wners in the traps water last , summer. trash fish on Deerj Creek, films are being, pre 7 inches to increased since at this station have all made the The lake and its and Strawberiy reservoirs. by any licensed angler from drainages In l September; A near sented, the program has Saeen takenwater to This action was taken to encour run up the successfully operating were chemically treated last planted scheduled stimulate open to angling so! any interest ) fish 70 all survived have of ; fish at ladder as constructed the spill August to eradicate trash fish the age the' removal of more trash Winter periods, in the activities of the Wildlife longsoon they are killed and cured atid planting a The H water. as as additional from the way from these waters. taken fish year ago. populations known to be utilizing or about: 600,000 game fish are Association. Studied the department's pro eggs from the spillway station are S0 or more of the available noW in the (lake. No evidence 'of Its members are organized to They may then be used as bait. posed adoption of a new fish expected to add considerably to fish foods in these waters. promote and protect the! hunting The spokesman said ;al regula- - ' trash fisti was found. ; state all for . planting program and It was restocked in September The privileges enjoyed tions covering use of minnows as 'department, safil excellent in thefishing waters. The ; new plan incorpor the several million eggs normally with more than bait have been set in an effort , of state of Utah. should fee the 'rule to stop pollution of trout waters ates many changes based upon taken from the lake's native trout. a million rainbow and native creel returns in this - and future seasons at the several species of trash facts gathered under the depart- The department said this impor by Panguitcli Lake as a1 result :of to reach 14 and 15 inches and ment's Dingle - J ohnson fishery tant egg taking operation would I' this! largest- p jail thej fishery MM weigh up to a pound before the project to survey all waters and probably continue into mid - June. where native trout eggs' can be conducted in "projects to this end of the coming trout:, season. Minnesota is a SIpux Indian i spe perpetuate procured drainages. Commission members The :'x Strawberry native trout egg cies in the lake itself and many Utah up to. date. The lake opens for fishing June name accurately translated as will take later action on the pro i is the last primary source in Utah other waters over the state. "sky-tinte- d Many of the fish are expected 9. water." gram following further study. land lease program Approved and points to insure rights-of-wa- y of access by anglers in reaching fishing waters. The current capital improveso-p-c HOUSE PAINT ment project and other phases of the department's operation were also discussed during the meeting, held at department of waathar ra ' fices in Salt Lake City. sisrant. All commissioners were s'presa Herd's SET INCLUDES: . t ! - . j"M t J em,i inoiuumg uiainnan Lxoiaen yla tpinnSnf quajity sleep- rod, G. Sanderson, K; E. Bullock, W. OIL TrimliiM spinning ing bag at; a Rulonv White, Robert B. Mitchell, tifios and arosorvM ml sensational axtariar waad sarfacosi hi O Jl ana jacKi j. jiurner. J lArwfjvlar V Ispaciany fiaa far rod. 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