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Show ig Game Board Schedules istrict Pubtic e etings Utah's Board of Big Game Control met recently to set dates for A time for planning and talking fishing as we roll the five annual district public into the advancing days of spring and the June 6 opener meetings conducted by the Board ' . comes closer. each year. The dates and place of Most of us have onVor more particular places prized meeting for each district are as to above others where we look, forward again casting our lures. Talk is of ten of far away "name" waters such as the 3Madison,the Snake and others but we are willing to settle for some section close to home that holds memory and promise of good things outdoors. In your scribbler's book such, a place is the Boulder Mountain, or Aquarius Plateau in south central Utah. Relatively unknown still in these days of much travel, it is the one place that combines much of what we look for in that same outdoors. , It is a section of almost entirely lake fishing. Names like Blind, Surveyor, Donkey; Spectacle, Blue and Deer lakes ring a bell that for fishing, and scenery is hard to - beat. ''.'.- ' - :." t If you are planning your summer trips now, and who isn't', and this is an area you've never visited, we believe you'd say thanks after setting a long weekend aside come late July-earl- y August for trip to some section of the . '' Boulder. follows: June Cedar City; June 16 Salina; June 17 Roosevelt; June 18 Salt Lake City; June 19 15 so-call- . Game . ' - " concerning the state's big game herds. Anyone having factual information to submit conceding any herd or the munts in general should mark the date for the meeting nearest their area and plan to attend. The five man board under Utah law, is policy making body charged with gathering pertinent information and then setting the annual big game hunting seasons. Following the public meetings the board will meet in executive session June 20 to set the hunts for this year. i- ed 13-- Provo hits. ; The line scores: . , .011 322 Provo 7 S 100 000 01 5 3 Spanish Fork Hoskins and Clarke; Lowe, Shep-har- d ; Bowling News F. LADIES' TRIO PLAYOFF First place team with 1730 total pins Pacers (Renon .Pace, Wanda Hales, and Sue Wells). Second place , team with 1692 total pins Fillies Phyllis Taylor, Lola (Shivers and Lois Hampton). Third place team with 1628, total pin Ollies (Olivene Miller, Delia Smith and Emma Steiner). Lois Hampton received the high individual game trophy with a 209 ' V game. Phyllis Taylor .received the high individual series trophy with a 549 series. j' . . ; j and Cowley,' Migliaccio. Annual Tour Of Hatcheries Set For Sunday The annual spring tour of state fish hatcheries is set fbr next Sun-- r day, April 26, and will get under way at 9:30 a. m. as the touring visitors gather at the Midway hatchery in Heber Valley. PROVO MERRY MIXUPS Anyone and everyone interested MIXED DOUBLETS- in hatchery procedures and proLeague leaders NP's and Torna duction is 'welcome to attend, ac); does high .team series cording to the Salt Lake County Tornadoes, 1887; high team game Fish and Game Association and Tornadoes, 686; high men' the Utah Department of Fish and individual series Jack Daniels Game, of the event. . 497; high men's individual game Spokesmen said the tour is Don Loveridge, 212; high individua again designed as a' pleasant outHa Loveridge ing during this women's series day afield, when 485; high individual women's! game people attending have opportunity Ha Loveridge, 183. to see these facilities at full production. MONDAY MANGLERS Alleycats League Three ; high team game team series 459; high Spares, N Three Spares, 1278; high individua game Erma Clark, 175; high in dividual series Erma Clark,! 453. 1 " (14-6- j co-spons- j leaders (32-1- 6) A.F. MIXED FOURSOME Pace Olsen League Leaders (24-8-) Pace : high team series Olsen, 1950; high team game Pace Olsen, 721; high individua: series Larry Olsen 592; high in dividual game Howard Bean, 239 SPRING VILLE LADIES Modem Ar Photo high team serie- sModern Art Photo, 2409; high team game Modern Art Photo 831- - individual series Evelyn Chambers, 546; high individua: games Evelyn Chambers, 195. Modern Art Photo won the second half title and also jrolled high scratch series in the league ; to dat. League leaders (38-2- 2) er Thanks" to Doc Elden Beck for the recently compiled copy of the Colorado River Basin Zoology. A product of his, Lynn Hayward and Wilmer Tanner's field work, it is now in the library where it , will become an increasingly West important reference work covering a section of . the . . Quesdestined to. be our greatest natural playground tion: How do you wear a life preserver cushion at all times when out in a boat? Answer: Tie it to your rear guard and, then hope you don't fall overboard . . . The sand grouse, another exotic game bird species from Asia, Musial Ruins will be introduced into Utah within the next year. Let's hope it has half the success we've had-- with, the' chukar Cub to aaie . . . xneie is wu w TYiwciucao, partriage Primitive area set aside as such in Utah. This is a major decreed by presi portion of the High, Uintah Mountains dential action some two aecaaes ago . . . mere are at least CHICAGO (UPI) All pitchers even four lakes in the Uintas where you can find California look alike to Stan Musial Golden trout and about a dozen where the Montana gray- when they happen to look like walleyes Christy Mathewson or Walter ling thrive. . . More than 700 adult spawning lower Johnson tajiis St. Louis Cardinal on the at the traps have been tagged or fin clipped teammates. ' unj J1.U, 09 A. . . Colorado, Green, San Juan Rivers Open to Fishing One of the latest "dime "a dozen" rumors concerning fish: and game has it that the Colorado, Green and San Juan rivers 'are not open to angling. A check with the Utah Department of Fish and Game shows that such Is not the case; that these" three major streams of the state are open to all year angling as they have been for many . ': years. ' Further, they are open 24 hours of each day and are three of the very limited waters where set lines may be used. All three streams are noted ., chiefly for channel catfishing and ville here Wednesday in a Region afford good angling during the 5 baseball game. PAYSON MEN'S and early summer months. Robbins pitched a four-hittDon's Cafe spring League leaders for the Lions and struck out 14 ): high team series Don's batters. Lynn Oborn got the big Cafe, 2423; high team game Don's hit for Payson, a triple. Cafe, 830; high individual serie-sThe line score: Ray Hansen, 593; individual high Springville- -, . , 210 000 2 5 4 1 game Ray Hansen, 204. 103 027 x 3 8 & Payson ... PROVO MAJOR Neff , Fitzgerald, and Murray; Lou's Lounge leaders League Robbins and Oppenshaw, Oborn. ; high team series Knudsen Music, 2692; high team game Lou's Lounge, 976; high individua - j v 1 Pitcher Of Perfect Game - ' - Musial got the Cardinals', only hit for the second time in three games Tuesday when he stopped Chicago Cub pitcher Glen bid game with a pinch double iirtheseventh ind ning. Musial deprived Jack of the San Francisco Giants of a last Saturday with host Utah State in a double-headea seventh-innin- g pinch single. starting at 1 p. m., while ths state prep relays will start at 2 RIDERS SCORE TRIPLES p. m.ln the Cougar stadium. NEW YORK (UPI) Willie ShoeBYU's track and field team will maker and ManuTel Ycara scored meet Montana Saturday, afternoon a pair of triples at -- Jamaica in a dual meet at Missoula. Tuesday. Yours for fun, Casey. Another Big Weekend Ahead For County Sports Fans Hob-bie- 's for-aperf-ect San-for- no-hitt- It will be another big of sports action for Central Utah, starting today and "through Saturday. er : r, week-en- d continuing Montana and BYU golf and tennis teams got the. activities under way this afternoon with the link-steplaying on the Timp course and the netters swinging into action on the Cougaf courts. BYU netters and golfers will entertain Utah State on Friday, with the linksters going at 2 p. m on the Timp court, and the netters at 2:45 p. m., on the Cougar courts. Saturday will see the big climax to the week-end- 's action. The tenof Invitational the completion on the nis tourney will be held BYU courts, starting at 9 a. m. The Class A and B high school semifinals and finals, and the entire junior college division of the tourney will be run off. The tourney originally was scheduled last week-enbut was postponed because of inclement rs , want a divorce !" Orem Tennis Team Loses To Highland Carbon Tips Orem OREM Orem High School net tion when the free wheeling rac . quet swinging squad from High land High School dumped them 2 in a terrific series played Wednesday on the Orem courts. Coach Flah Mikkelson split his top doubles team- of Klrby Mc- Master and Mel Bennett, to meet the singles challenge of Jim. Folger and Vic Merrill of Highland, and his remaining doubles teams could not come through as he had hoped. In a return match with Tooele, Orem beat the Buffs 1 in double match featuring both boys and girls tennis teams. The Tiger but boys swept their matches, the girls dropped one singles match while winning .two singles and one doubles event. Summaries: Singles. Jim Folger, Highland, def. Mel . Bennett, Orem, , def Kirby McMasters, Orem, Vic Merrill, Highland, Jerry Rbwley, Orem, def. Jim Wood, Highland, Boyd Perry, Highland, def. David Blaylock, Orem, Doubles Dick Sorenson - Rick Benniori, Highland, def. Art Dowdle - Bob ' Norton, Orem, Dave Curtis - Ron Bollinger, Highland, def. John Mikkelson-Ka- y Wilkinson, Orem, 10-OREM vs. TOOELE Boys Singles Mel Bennett, Orem," def. Sherman Adamson, Tooele, Kirby McMaster, Orem, def. Robert Marx, Tooele, Jerry Rowley, Orem, def. Dale 4-- - - 9-- 6-- 0, ' 4-- 6, 6-- 2, 6-- 3. 1-- 6, 6-- 3, 6-- 3. 7-- 5, 6-- 3. 0--6, 6-- 4, 6-- 2. 6-- 2, 3-- 6, 6-- 4. 8, 6-- 1, 6-- 4. 6-- 0. 6--0. 6-- 2, particularly firmly. The overlapping grip which I use long since practically became standard. . . The Interlocking grip essentially is for players with small or weak 13-- 2 hands. Here the little finger of the right hand is hooked in under the OREM Carbon had three big first finger of the left. f innings to give the Dinos a 13;2 NEXT: Lining up. win over Orem Tigers Wednesday afternoon on the Orem City ball field. Carbon scored twice in the first inning as two hits and error got them off to a good start. They tallied eight in the third inning as" Orem pitching blew up .and finished with three in the fifth on three hits and an infield error. The Tigers scored once in the second inning and again inthe third, but Marquez was tough m the pinches and, held the Tigers well in hand. Campagnie led the Carbon hitters with two v safeties, while Blatter ' was tops for the Tigers with three hits including a triple. Line score: Carbon ...... 208 030 013 13 1 Orem ........ Oil 000 0 2 6 4 Marquez and Campagnie, Steele; Blatter, Pendray, Davis and Bullock. . ters dropped their first team match in three years of competi t - ; - Winchester, Tooele, 7-- 5, 6-- 2. Ni' Boys Doubles Art Dowdle-Bo- b Norton, Orem, defrShermah Win- Adamso.i-Dal- e chester, Tooele, John Mikkelson-Ka- y Wilkinson, Orem, def. Robert Twede, Tooele, Girls Singles Kay Greenland, Tooeie, def Sharon Allred, Orem, Marilyn Wallace, Orem, def. Davis, Tooele, Emily Ann Clegg, Orem, def. Gloria Callister, Tooele, 10-Girls Doubles ie Linda Lee Bliss, def. Bell - Carolyn Raida Orem, 6-- 2, 6-- 2. Marx-Robe- 6-- 4, I rt fl ' SPRINKLING SYSTEMS 6--1. 8-- 6. PLASTIC or STEri DIAL FR , Ar-di- th 3-10- (41-1- 8--6. CRAGHEAD 8. PLUMBING & HE ATI NO 56 North Asay-Bonn- Gowns, ;Tooele, 9-- 7. - : ,' tnd West - FUEL FASTEST-GROWIN- G 9) series Shafter Bown, individual 629; game Shafter in America's high Bown 245. OREM KING PINS M. D. Close League leaders high team Tire, 12504; high team game Commercial Tire 880; high individual series C Johnson, 575; high individual game Finance series - J. P. FASTEST-GROWIN- (29rl4); Commercial Colyar, 224. Gun Club Slates Shoot For Sunday The Proyo Gun Club will hold I its first registered trap shoot Sun day at the club's range near the Provo airport, it was Reported today. The shoot will begin at 10 a. m. and continue until dark. Club officials said scores rwill be registered by the Amateur Trapshooting A s s ion of America. . ociat FINE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON m REGION t G El Paso Natural Gas Company reports record deliveries of Natural Gas to customers in the West Natural gas is America's fastest-growin- g energy source, and El Paso Natural,Gas Company and its subsidiaries serve natural gas's El Paso's 1958 annual report, distributed 'to its 51,835 stockholders ;(an increase of 10 per cent in 1958) reports consolidated gross revenues for 1958 of $368,299,522, compared with. 1957's $301,090,537. Net income was $35,308,813 in 1958, compared with $34,506,238 in 1957. ', ;. The report gives details of 1958's accomplishments, as well as plans to meet the future ; needs of western consumers for natural gas, for petroleum, for El Paso Natural Gas Company and its subsidiary, Pacific Northwest Pipeline Corporation, serve customers in California, West market. Deliveries of gas were at record highs in 1958 as El Paso and subsidiaries continued to cxpand their pipeline systems and increase their gas reserves to meet the long-terenergy demands of the West. For the second consecutive year, gas deliveries totalled more than a trillion cubic feet. Extensive exploration and purchase programs brought total gas .reserves at year's end to an all-tihigh of 38.S trillion cubic feet assuring vitally needed energy supplies for western consumers and industries in the years ahead. fastest-growin- g ij m petro-chemical- . me s. 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Stan As Good As Grip Is When you then close the left By DOW FINSTERWALD PGA Champion hand, approximately the first two Get a good grip on yourself at knuckles on it should be visible the outset and take a short cut to you, with the V formed by the ' to better golf. thumb and forefinger of this hand , The hands are the most import- pointing between the right shoulder r ant single factor for, obviously, and head. are with contact your they only The hold taken by the right hand , the club and, indirectly; with the is basically a finger grip, the club' ball. : ,.., shaft lying across the fingers. This makes the grip the most When the hand closes, the V vital basic factor. Bad grip, bad formed by right thumb and forefinger its game, regardless of how well you points in approximately the same do everything else. direction as the V of the left handi I think of the hold taken on The litUe finger of the right hand the club by the left hand as a the overlaps' forefinger of the left. combination p a 1 m - and - finger This allows the hands to work grip, with the shaft lying diagonmore as a unit. together ally across the palm from the exert virtually . equal hands My butt of the hand extending into on the club, the last three pressure the forefinger. of the left gripping fingers 9-- 1. Paysori Dumps Devils Proyo this spring. Finsterwald's Golf ' . Bulldog Nine Defeats Dons 9-- 1 For Third League Win ;. Strawberry Access Road Still Closed" Odds and Ends Jr League-leadin- g SPANISH FORK Phil Hoskins pitched a five-hitt- er Provo High . won its ( third as he hurled the- Bulldogs to The five public meetings are straight Region 5 baseball victory victory.' The Big Green collected held each year for the purpose Wednesday" afternoon by defeating seven hits off two Don hurlers. " of gathering public information Spanish Fork, Johnny. Price and Jerry Slack and receive recommendations got a triple apiece for the big Ogden: Where? Well, head down 89 to the Sigurd turnoff this side of Richfield and then over Fishlake Mountain into Wayne County. Gas, up at Lba and ask locally about where to go fishing on the Boulder, Likely you'll fish some of the waters along the better traveled roads the first will be new trip. AsKyou continue to make your visits there state which each time in this section of the places to us. most of of excursions is still remotejo the fishing For this isishing country and alsoscenically unsurpassed as you travel through or gaze across the great colored desert wilderness bordering the plateau. Be sure to take along your colored film and camera. If you plan to go and .wish more detailed information drop us a line, care of The Daily Herald. 'N The oiled access road to the camps and summer ho met More Discussion on Swill Baits around the east side of StrawReservoir will not be open i Much ado about so called "swill baits' 'under the lib- berry to public travel for another week eralized bait laws in Utah this year. At least this corner or ten days, depending on the ,is hearing from several, "aginners" about it. weather. It's old saw by now here in these lines but we repeat, So reminded the department of what difference what you catch the fish on so long as it fish and game today in noting is on a bait or lure on a line and pole and you quit when that while the, snow is clear from and if you are fortunate enough to catch a limit? Yes, you most of the road, any excess can now use anything for bait except live minnows or any travel until the shoulders and of the road have dried out kind or part's of game fish. Cheese is back after a trial bed would cause serious damage to a couple of years ago along with meat and the works this the roadway at this time. time. The department reminded furNo one says we have to use it and no one now who if ther that it Is still winter in the they chose cannot compete with those few who chose to Valley and very few spawners sneak around the regulations corner a bit. are moving into the streams. fisheror the remains that Fact fly purist, Department workmen are will be more fish readying the fish traps at Indian man, is still the greatest fish killer and ' Creek and Strawberry River for caught on garden nackle than any other bait. the annual run of native trout direcNevada We recall an amusing report from the The run usually hits a tor a few years ago when that state went to unrestricted spawners. late June. during peak baits. No one, but no one gave a second thought to cheese but the screams were plentiful that "bite sized' marshmal-low- s were a. new 'fish, bait that should be outlawed. Ciur guess is that a year or two will see the cry of swill baits dying out a3 the cheese in Utah dies a natural 13-- 5 death as did the marshmallows over the border. Say, how about trying that marshmallow business? Like the cheese, you could eat 'em for a diversion or if hungry when the PAYSON Payson High's Lions : fish are not biting. scored .a 5 victory over Spring- . TIME OUT! d. THURSDAY, APRIL 23.' 1953 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD 8S PROOF, Trnfr Afintai New York, The Chase Manhattan Bank; Chicago, Continental lUinoie National Bank and Trusi Gm&my cf Clts |