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Show in. Gdme Board to Hold Meeting With Commission on Common Problems Needn't feel lonely if you are one of the anfflincr fra Utah's Fish and Game Commis- and fish foods required for the of Utah's Board of Big Game Consince are one link meets today and Saturday, in year ahead; attendance of person- trol will join commission .members in sion a chain of national you only ternity more than 32 million of us who find a recreational outlet annual spring quarterly session nel during the forthcoming annual to discuss common problems and The meeting s will be held at de- meeting of the Western Association items of mutual interest concernin this field. Might add that you probably are .not fish and game head- of Game and Fish Commissioners ing management of the fish and any more when fishing unless you pack back into the high partment inof Salt Lake City, with to be held in Portland this year. game resources. country where there' is still some elbow room during the quarters a full agenda of .policy matters On five the members Board members setthe policy Saturday, season. listed for discussion and decision Recent interesting figures show the guys and gals of the n body. who go fishing second only in numbers to the 33 million fmp?zzmmm Two newly - appointed members who take to swimming as their recreation. will be attending their first meet' Projecting these figures a bit farther it is reasonable ing. They are Dr. Keith Barnes of to assume that a doubling up of our population in the next Kaysville and Wesley Nelson of three decades will also see twice as many of us out fishing St George, replacing W. Rulon White 'of; and Robert B. . . , '. , five-ma- ... ;---r ui f---- - at that time. Ogden Mitchell of Parowan, respectively. . And since we'll not substantially increase the fishing waters during this period, maybe best we begin now to teach the younguns to make the straight overhead cast already common to some places. Shades of the hubbub just below the Deer Creek Reservoir spillway during the early days of the past few seasons. One thing we should be reminded of by the. figures. The fishing, swimming, and other recreational pursuits require clean, unpolluted water. Maybe this is the present answer to meet the growing challenge as we make strides in cleaning up our mess of pollution and thus create more ' An early order of business calls for election of a chairman for the coming year. This action is taken annually at the spring meeting as the chairmanship Js rotated each year among the members. Items of business to receive commission attention today include hearing for several persons involved in gun accidents, to show . ft t 4i f I - h K - Spanish and field team, and Jerry Harmon John paced by O'Brien, defeated Spring vile, 74yz to "58, here Thursday afternoon. The results: High Hurdles Robertson (SF); Huss (Sp.); Norman (SF); :16.9. Low Hurdles Huss .(Sp.); Clark (Sp.); Norman (SF); :20.4. 100 Cole (Sp.), Shelton (SF), Bingham (SF) and . Huss (Sp) tied for third; :10.8. Fork's track 51-pou- nd Atwood ( SF ) , JHendrick-so- n (Sp), L. Harmon (SF); 5:09. Strawberry Spawn Operations To Get Underway on April 25 Harmon (SF), Crowley (Sp), Bingham (SF); :55.0. (SF), Dudley (SF), Sumsion (Sp); 2:15. Discus Williams (SF), Bryan (Sp Shelton (SF) 119-Operations at the department of Javelin Taylor (Sp),' O'Brein fish and game spawning stations in (SF), J. Harmon (SF); 144. Valley are, expected to Strawberry Gabbitas (Sp), High Jump under about April 25, the way get Nelson (Sp), Robertson (SF); Pole Vault J. Harmon, Dart and Bingham (SF) tied for first; 440-- J. 880-B- rien 7. Scofield To Harm.on (SF), Medley R e 1 a y Be Stocked (Sp); Springville 6. Roylance, Crowley, (Harrison, Hendrickson), 4:05. 880 Relay Spanish Fork (J Harmon, Bingham, John s o n Shelton), 1:42. Mile Relay Spanish Fork (L Harmon, Norman, Drage, Chris- tensen), 3:56. - Final score; Spanish Fork 74 Springville 58; j ' night) Fischer (0-0- vs Bell at (0-0- ) Baltimore vs Pappas ). (0-0- ). With Trout nt SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Sir Donald Campbell, the British holder' of the world's speed rec- (0-0- z (0-0- ). Drott ). vs. Williams FRESNO, Calif. (UPD John Louis at San Francisco a fellow who holds a Donaldson, McCor-mic(0-k vs (night) Mizell of almost as long string degrees ). discus as his has entered throws, Saturday's Games 33rd the West Coast Res annual Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 9. Dr. here May Donaldson, iays Philadelphia at Cincinnati National AAU discus champion in St Louis at San Francisco 1945, has "a B.S., M.A., M.S. and Chicago at Los Angeles (night) Ph.D. attached to his (0-- 0) (0-0- 1) Cleveland New York . Chicago Boston Washington Kansas City 4 3 4 2 2 Baltimore Detroit - .400- 2 3 .250 .000 3 0 .5 "What annoys me about Ike Is he doesn't play enough golf . . I hear he only shoots a couple of rounds a week!" 1960. Without Distortion" Inspection Deadline May Craftsmanship AUTO GLASS 170 No. 2nd West FB 4 If Prompt, private loans on a plan you choose. Cash for every worthy purpose. Phone Rrst for 1 Trip Service. AKtfNS- 03 8 3 08 111 00 00 Childs and 000 204 014 300 000 000 Provo ...... . Springville Bray and Clark Hale. f xC f ' - ? COL. FRANK THOMMON. CHAIRMAN Or THE BOARD. GLINMOKE DIITIkLtRIf ' p I f M -- zrr i AS- - - r ..34.0 I I s A ......... I - - A7 . ' za' " tAvHrcrt f 7 ' .' . 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At Hatcheries YOUR FRIEN DLY LOA N M A H A GER ri With Libby Owens Ford Auto Glass "The Glass x-- 2 2 3 1 EASY TILLING ROTARY 2 .... 6 ....... '6 Eggs Processed . GB 1 1 2 Blaine Frazier 35.0 Errol Raven 35.Q John Lyons 35.0 Charles Stillman 35.0 ' Please distribute extra copies to your team members. Ray Klauck Delivery and processing at the ' Val Christensen hatcheries f some two million frout eggs during April was announced today by. the department RADIATORS REPAIRED of fish and game. Auto Glass Installed Fish from these late arriving Specialized Work ' shipments of eggs will be reared AHLANDERS at the hatcheries through, the next tSO So. DniT. Avenue several months for planting during -- LARGE VARIETY name. 0 1.000 1 .750 2 .667 2 .500 2 .500 i; . . , 012 012 0 S 001 721 Fork U Spanish '....., Blatter, Allen and Bullock; Sheppard and Magliaccio. R II E 300 000 2 0 ' Payson "PERFECT 7 YEAR MELLOWNESS is one of the . reasons our Old Kentucky Tavern is recognized L V 1 Mill Rolling Bill Monson . W L Pet. , Orem . 2 Million Trout (0-0- American League . . ord over water, visited here Thursday to start plans for a 1960 assault on the land record at Bonneville Salt Flats. St. - Team ' . Quality Control Campbell Makes Plans For Runs At Bonneville Saturday's Games Friday's Probable Pitchers Had-di- x at Baltimore at Washington Milwaukee Pittsburgh Kansas City s Cleveland (0-vs Rush Cincinnati New ' York at Boston Philadelphia - at (night).-Gomevs Law- Detroit at Chicago ) . rence Chicago at Los Angeles (night) Ph.D. ENTERS RELAYS 0) Team Standing's National League , ' ). Washington Los Angeles 7 St. Louis 6, night (Only games scheduled) Cleveland ) er ' . (1-0- ). (0-0- cen-terfie- . . 1) (1-0- ur - 2; Nitrogen Plant 6 6 .. (Green) Engineering department said. today. 1 SVz . . General Adct'e No, 62 The two stations will' again be ,6V2 readied to trap and hold for egg Open Hearth No. 1 . . 5 8 stripping operations the mature Industrial En. No. 2 .. 4 3 5 native trout coming up .Indian Rolling Mill Acct'g 2 10 Creek and the Strawberry River Construction Enj the American during League.. spawning period. The run usually lasts until the early Team W L of 1 June. 6 Industrial En. No. part Native trout eggs taken at the Open Hearth No. 2 .... 5V2 two stations form the only source Central Maintenance' . . 5 3 ot suchi eggs in the, state at the Production Planning . . 4 3Vi present Hime. They are hatched Engineering (Black) . 3x2 Wi and matured to small fingerling in Industrial En. No. 3 ... 3 5 the hatcheries for stocking back Engineering (Blue). 6 2 into the Strawberry and into the General Acct'g No. 2 . 2 6 drain- high country lakes of' the Uinta Leaders in the. race for the be re- Mountains! President's Trophy: Name Net Avg. Score just as accordJoe H. Moore ...32.0 (0-1- Kansas City at (night) Coleman four-for-fo- GRA Golf i Mile TIME OUT! .000 Pittsburgh Thursday's Results Milwaukee 7 Philadelphia 3 Chicago 11 San Francisco 3 ing a triple, and Dave Thompson sparking, Orem with including a double. Thompson also played a great game in ld for the Tigers. Ron Kulow was the big star for Carbon in its victory over Payson as he stossed a two-hittat the Lions. 7fear Mellowiiess SOMETHING'S FISHY Sue Stypon's pet cat seemed a bit stiff about touching this channel bass pulled from waters at Hatteras Inlet, N.C. The cat likes fish all right, but this one is big enough to frighten most folks. , AVz Includ- ur (41-15- Baseball Standings 5 thrce-for-fo- . over-abunda- 0) attack with : (40-16)- Scofield Reservoir and ages into this lake will stocked with small trout soon as conditions permit, ing to department of fish and game spokesmen. These waters were chemically to eradicate treated RIDES FOUR WINNERS fish trash populations late in the. Phil I. (UPD , LINCOLN, 'R. his 1958 angling season, arid will reGrimm boosted riding leadership to 34 winners at Lincoln main closed to fishing until the beDowns when he rode four winners ginning of the general season in Thursday's Results By United Press International 1960. , Wednesday. National League Washington 7 Boston 5 A majority of the approximately W.L. Pet. GB Baltimore. 7 New York 4 million small fish scheduled three 4 0 1.000 Kansas City 6 Chicago 6 Milwaukee to , into the replant of these go 3 .750 1 Cincinnati (Only games scheduled.) waters will be placed in Scofield 4 2 .667 1 San Francisco Probable Pitchers Friday's soon as as the lake is free of just Vz 3 2 .600 New York at Boston Chicago Turley is and ice accessible to the hatch3 2 .600 1 (1-Los Angeles ). vs Brewer ery trucks. 1 2 .333 (0-IVi Detroit at Chicago-La- ry Philadelphia 1 4 5 .167 St. Louis vs Donovan . free-hittin- , - Shortstop Danny. Moore belted a three-ru- n homer in the second inning to lead Brigham Young .University to a 4 win over Webe. College here Thursday afternoon! Catcher Jim Pierson also collected a homer foi the victorious Cougarc. His bla:t came with the bases empty in the fifth in";i ning. t Brent Ilaymond gained tile win for the Cougars 'although he needed help from Irwin Haws in the eighth. Lou Carter was the loser. BYU gathered nine hits and had their big frame in the second when they pushed across five v 9-- 6. 0 . t V. Only 50 days until the general fishing season gets Put Bryan (Sp), Mattin-underway on June 6. Is your tackle and other gear ready sonShot. (SF), palfreyman (Sp); so you'll avoid that last minute rush? . . . Nothing more Huss (Sp), J. Broad Jump true than the title of one of Prof Alf Osmonds' fine old 18-Clark ... Moore Paces Cats To 9-- 4 Victory Orem-Spanis- 24 SPANISH FORK v poems, "The biggest fish I ever caught always got away." Scofield .will soon be restocked With small trout and no better place to plan to be the opening a year from now. Should be phenominal with the trash fish competition removed ';by the chemical treatment program there last fall . . . For Bud Anderson Nope, wouldn't, go cottontail hunting now. The little bunnies will be too poor for good eating since this is the time of .year they are going through the heavy production period; Yours for fun, Casey. er - 41-1- 1. - I 6-- 3. fourth inning as a springboard for their win over Orem. h The Fork game g was a game, with Paul Christensen leading the Don 'Provo Mixed Majors League leaders Chicken Roost 3 ) ; high team series Septic Tank, Cesspool Cleaning zu4s, nign team came tnipp inenvidual 710; Tires', Royal high men's series, Elmo Croft, 586; r high Individuals men's game Elmo Croft, 235; high idividual women's series Verda Waycasy, 512; high individv I women's Complete IJackflushinff game Gene Rowen, 188. "The only method of this Provo Major the County" type leaders Lou's League Lounge, VETERANS ;, ' high team series West runs. ' ' ern Distributing; high team game, The linescore: SANITARY SERVICE ' 000 030 100 4 8 2 Regal, 997; high individual Weber PHONE AC ' series Milt Waycasy, .585; high BYU 251 010 OOx 9 9 I individual game Bill Jones, 224. Provo Industrial League leaders Geneva Fin); ance COL FRANK THOMPSON TALKS ABOUT high team series- -r Carl's Utoco, '3003; high team Geneva Finance, 916; game Carl high individual., series Mecham, 580;. high Individual game Dick Craven, 211. ,A 5K 5-- 5. . 6. (36-2- Dons Defeat Devils In Dual Meet , Odds and Ends 8-- 0, 9-- TC'. VP-- so-call- ed size. covering the annual big game seaProvo and Spanish Fork scored sons, while the commission acts as victories in Region 5 baseball policy making body in all other games Thursday afternoon. fj department matters. The Bulldogs defeated SpringThe three holdover commission ville, while the Dons turned members are Golden G. Sanderson, back Orem, 11-In a Region 5 Fairview; K. --E. Bullock, Provo game played Wednesday, Car; and Dr. " Paul G) Stringham, Roose- bon downed Payson, 'j Garth Bray tossed a one-hittvelt...' v. Members of the game board are Thursday to spark the Big Green Welby Aagard, Salt Lake City; to its victory over the Red Devils; Jack Allshouse, American Fork; while the Dons used a. seven-ru- n Harold S. Crane, Salt Lake City; William D. Hurst, Ogden; and J. Wells Robins of Scipio. The meetings are public and anyone interested in the wildlife resource management program is welcome to attend. Jf How Old Do Fish Live? Several inquiries about how old ish live to be since a few lines a while back regarding the positive method of telling a fish's age by reading the growth rings on the scales. Answer would be that it depends first on the species of fish and then locally upon the habitat and hazards where the fish are found. Of the fishes common to Utah the most long lived is the carp. There are authentic records of carp living to 50 and more years of age, one recently from Wisconsin that reached the ripe old age of 63 years. No room here to detail the facts in this respect concerning all of our Utah fishes but let's list something of trout species; the average ages of our Xy Of these the mackinaw (or lake trout) is the grand-papp- y of the lot. Ages of 20 to 30 years are not uncommon in theNnack family, with the whole growth and maturing featuresNjf the mack being much slower than other trout. The bretwn seems better able to survive to riper years with many Joeing taken which exceed eight years of age. The average, age when caught, however is something nearer two yearsS Rainbow, nativeyand brook fall into about the same age group and when you catch one of these more than five years of age you really have an old timer; Most of them are caught before they reach two years of age. So when, you talk of a granddady. trout you are talking of a youngster as the years, go. And remember, size of the fish has nothing to do with its age. Food, water temperatures and other factors determine the growth and FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1939 Utah County, Utah Dog s, Dons, Dinos Capture Region 5 Baseball Victories Bowling News cause why. their license privileges should not be revoked; study of special fishing regulations for certain waters; purchase of fish eggs recreational habitat.. DAILY HERALD Gallon size-R- eg. CENTRAL 1 50-N- OW . . . UTAH'S GARDEN : Largest Variety of Shrubs in Utah County CLAYSon-Ricmn- s PET & GARDEN SHOP Voor CENTER PR0V0 LANDSCAPE NURSERY l X. i "C ' Ave. . PROVO. UTAII 275 So. 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