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Show New Fish's nd Ixeaulafions For hame Gain Ap provo! of Changes Get Attention Of Board uwimpi m mini ummf nL.umn. imi in.iu. y. V I i .hi in.im j. u mini mill New fishing regulation and a change in some of those set for . Tributary streams to the Strawberry Reservoir in Wasatch s through September l.i Commission action in this ruling followed agreement' with the Strawberry Water Users who hold title to most of the lands along these tributaries. No camping in the areas involved will be permitted except on designated camping grounds, and all vehicles must traffic only upon the established roads. Smoky Springs P o n d in Duchesne County and a portion of Pine Valley stream in Washington County were set aside as juvenile fishing areas for youngsters 13 years of age and under. As with all designated juvenile fishing waters the limit of four fish or three pounds shall apply" on these waters. Changes were, made affecting the use of boats for fishing on in Washington three County. Boats with motors may be used for angling on Baker's Reservoir while no fishing from boats will be allowed on Pine Valley or Grass Valley reservoirs in that county. 4 . :: ;.; .. 'so. . - e. Provo tonight for the annual Iritermquntain AAU; Gymnastics Meet which is scheduled for 7 p. m, in the BYU Fieldhouse. Enrties in both the novice and junior divisions are- still being received,raccording to Blauer "Bud" meet. Bangerter, chairman of the said the entire BYU gym team has enBngerter tered the event, and other entries from Utah, Idaho and Nevada will also perform in the two divisions, novice and junior.Included among the events are the free exercise, ' long horse, side horse, horizontal bar, parallel bar, still rings, tumbling, rope climbing, swinging rings event will include and trampoline. An six of the individual events.; " AAU-sponsorj- - . : all-arou- nd ' ...,. . state from the Price and Spring-bir-' ville game farms. fishi and game, of Department the release of spokesmen said d adult birds came from the stock raised atthe farms during y the past year and held just long enough this spring to gather some 20,000 eggs with which to. con tinue the chukan program during the year ahead. Since most of the released birds were turned into thewild during the peak of the egg laying period, many are expected now to nest in tne wild ana raise birds which will be hunted next fall. , The department said this was the same program which had been followed the past several years during which the .chukar has apparently become well established in many sections of the state. ' j 1. A ! 1 T J! .1 L j . . Emu DIAL FR 3-10- STEEL 03 CRAGHEAD PLUMBING & HEATING 58 North 2nd West I ':"' & "Don't ask me what it is . . . all I know is that coach has never lost a marathon!" i I, : 7-- 0. ..! j"' Russ Heman last week pitched the first PCL nine inning, in five years. In another bit of amazing dia- mond heroics Wednesday night. Phoenix shortstop Jose Pagan belted a pair of home runs m One inning one r, a grand slammerto lead the Giants to a blasting of second place San no-ru- n, no-hitt- er Registration y Set For Pony Grad League - - . 12-- 2 Diego. ;"' -: NEXT: The invalrabie wedge. 1 ; Other games saw Spokane beat land Vancouver' Portland, It will be registration, day Sat- throttle Seattle, urday (May 16) at Timp Park for Bees - Buzz all Pony Grad players, it was reSalt Lake played errorless ball ported tod ay by league officials. 7 ' behind 9:30 will at Perez, doubles by Bill begin Registration Jackson and Howie Goss were a. m. blows of a four fun fourtu Tryouts will be held May 21 the big for the Bees. Two Sacra' and 22 starting at 4:30 p.m. and inning mento the in aided errors seventh on May 23 starting at 9:30 a. m. in Salt Lake other its scoring All tryouts will be at Timp Park; .! three counters, j The Pony Grad Program is for It was Dusty Rhodes night in boys 15 and 16 years old. Phoenix Wednesday evening and Gordon Swapp, president of the the Giants celebrated the affair league, said the loop is still bad- by scraping off the cobwebs which ly in need of two more man- have been .gathering on their bats agers. Any adult having a work- for the past week by walloping ing knowledge; iof baseball who 20 hits'. Rhodes, who is now'witn would enjoy working with boys as the San Francisco Giants where a team manager is urged to con- h is batting; a cool 1.000 in one tact Swapp immediately. appearance at the plate, wasn t Swapp also urged parents to at the celebration. The elub had Dusty attend the games and help sup- earlier scheduled to honor ' on Rhodes his; birthday. 32nd; the port league., wife, Mimi, accepted the gifts. Pagan, who may also get the call to the Giants if he keeps up his hitting, belted 4 and 5 for the season as he raised his averagri oyer the .320 mark. Willie Mc Covey, Owen Friend and Benny Valenzuela. also; drilled homers for the overdue Giants. 7-- 0, 6-- 1. V ... fj A statewide low water table and generally advanced accessi bility to most fishing waters is expected o result in the stopking ; of nearly all .the state's hard fished waters prior to the general season opening June 6. This was the Word from the Utah Department of Fish and Game today in a report issued showing . that already nearly 200,000 of these larger, hatchery raised fish have been trucked from the hatchery ponds to streams and lakes in preparation for the opener. Spokesmen said upwards of 600,000 catchables is the planting goal before the general season opens, with about 2 million of this sized trout scheduled to, be planted before the season ends. I To All Our Buyers For Their Support Of Our Show! lm Decision Over Dupas ' ' With all the fence busting, . 'M CHICAGO (UPDCharley Scott, aii upset victor over high ranked welterweight Ralph Dupas, looked today for a match with any scrap-' per with a better rating. Scott was ranked seventh among when he the world Valley Wildlife Federation Sets tripped Dupas, second rated, Wednesday night with a split decision in 10 rounds in the Wednesday TV fight. And despite victory, he wasn't pleased Jwith his performance. "I don't feel like I looked .good," he said; "But he's a hard guy to fight. He's so fast, zip here and zip there, and hard to hit. But he didn't hurt me anytime, and he doesn't hurt you with his punch-ej . Reserve Champion Fat Grand Champion Fat Lamb DeanjLudlow'i IGA Market of Ludlow Spanish Fork, $1.56 sale per price agent pound, total price $156. Shown De-a- by Vance raimj.Utah- Ed '' Utah Beaver, Mink Trapping Season Orem VFW Boxers Ends on Friday Tournament At Cedar City Wt RE HAPPY TO CIVI ADVICI AMD IDEAS TO rOlKIj WHO WANT . lO DO THEIR OWN REMOOfUNO. 7 10 0000 Portland 4 0 0 Nicolosi and Sherry; Cox, Pillette (4), Houtteman (9) and Tornay. 102 003 0006 12 1 Vancouver 000 000 0011 6, 1 Seattle Palica and White; Gibson, Han-Io(4), Martin 7) and Jenkins. n Company Swift and Company; Flriit Security Bank i i K FLOOR TILE 9 x9 each 15 . ASPHALT FLOOR TILE 9x9 each W2 . . Decorator Style CEILING TILE 12 x 12 WrrSlr"'7r"''"y"',l!li The department said that except for the bag return on doves, the bag return, averaged about d higher than during 1957. ill)' TT71 . 12x12 Beige or Grey. . j ty' ' OCc ea. HARDWOOD PANEL 18 Sq. Ft, and up! D O-- l 50 WOOD GRAIN DECORATED SHEET ROCK T 4x8 SHEET. " . . . $429 o Ctt tin 'EUILDING IUG and better fovr livitgl IT--WE HAVE IT Garage Breezeway - CENTRAL BUILDERS 1 i 673 North State in Orem ii iMsyM - Money Mitchell Swenson Realty Holley's Msrket, Mack Holley sgent John Beck R. B. Money ' Orson Brown i t SEE Phone AC . Roue's Msrket, Rowe Harrison sgent Dixon's Market, Payion Arthur Petty . Sanpete FFA Juab Stake Green Trucklinet Dr. Max Stewart Leonard Steadman Mark Stark i SUPPLY i Fsborn Baadsgaard Screens or Storm Doors Basement or attic conversions to playrooms or dens , TODAY... i Hill's Corner Grocery, Willis R. Hill agent MAKE A DATE WITH SUMMER FO- R- Repainting Patio Carport Roof Repairs Insulation t Modern New Kitchen ( - one-thir- YOU NEED j i KNOTTY PINE ' i ( 19c ach . 100 1.34 and 3.73 respectively. ' ; 4-- H CEILING TILE FINE ICENTUCICY STRAIGHT BOURBON Hotel Utah Joe Doctorman and Sons Albertsoni Food Stores Grand Central Market GrYnitt Meats Jordan Meats j Midvale Packing Company Producers Livestock Commission Company, Of den Western Livestock Order Buyers, Orden Dan Gardner's. Market Clu )u Murray RuiUerg 7 Bank of Downey, Idaho and Cold I torsi SprlngvllU Meat Ray Copo owner .'' Crandalis Dry; Goods Le Mar's Caf Sanford's Paint and Glass Brookside Market ' Ruff's Garaf f M & R Equipment Coropsjiy WesUlds Market Paul Beal Utah Service Valley Packing Compsnj Eldred Sunset Manor, Seth Blllingi Provo Elks Lodge Sears Roebuck and Company, H. J. Ileisch, manager Happy Service Market Utah County Packing Company Safeway Stores John Kuhnl Sons George Chaffin, Provo Safeway Stores Jack's Service, Jack Christenson Delos and Ken's Service, Delos Argylo and Ken Warren J. Austin Cops J. Austin Cope Jr. Lazy S. Cattle Company, Paul Lambert agent L. and L. Cattle Company Dean Lndlow's IGA Market Hal's 66 Service, Hal Winder , Neldon Nash Leo Bank i and Sons Angel Caras and Sons Bob Barrett and Del Elktns Spanish rork Livestock Auction, Bank of Spanish Fork, Jack Oberhansley agent. Utah Valley Auction, Bert Oberhansley agent White Brothers Market, Lois White sgent Sslem Mercantile Company Dean Hansen Glen Larsen ! Fight Results '57 j . MICR0-PER- F ; r i: VINYLFLEX t . FIGHT RESULTS United Press International 1 CHICAGO (UPDCharley Scott 146, Philadelphia, outpointed Ralph Dupas,' 146, New Orleans (10). 'i '.-- i v Grand Champion Fat Hog Bank of Spanish! Fork, Jack Oberhansley, agent. Sale price 75c per pound, total price $143. Shown by Ed Davis, .Tooele. M Reserve Champion, Fat Hog Utah Valley; Auction, Bert Oberhansley. agent. Sale price 42c per pound. Shown by Shirt D.- Shepherd, Spanish jFork. CudahyPa-ckln- ' 000 330 010 000 000 Ephralm, Utah. - ." Spokane I Shown by Vance Mortensen, .' Linescorcs: ... ... 11 400 9 000 Salt Lake 3007 000 000 000 O 0 6 Sacramento Perez and Onuska; Brown, Dailev 2 8 0 010 010 000 San Diego 0i0 028 010 12 20 S Phoenix Locke,. Alexander (6 )and Retzer; Fisher and Stieglitz. Tjph- - Mortenson, i 'f J." Reserve Champion Fat Lamb-Spa- nish Fork .Livestock AuctionDel Ekins and Bob Ber-rct-t. Salt Price 80c per pound. 0-- 4. (7), and DalrympI. i' 1 ; 6-- (4) .Bowman Beef-Prod- ucers Livestock Commission Company of Ogden, Dee Hancock agent,1 price 45c per pound. Shown by Stephen Morgan, Morgan, Utah. die Fisher had little trouble breez ing to the victory. v Nlcolosl Hurls Shutout Chris Nicolosi performed the shutout mound work for Spokane. He limited the' Beavers to four hits. It was his second win against two setbacks. Glen Cox, now was the loser. The Indians pusher1 across three runs in the fourth and three more; in the fifth to wrap up the decision. Vancouver socked six doubles as it rolled to its 1 win over Seattle. PCL vet! Erv Palica, a had himself a shutout going until the ninth when the Rainie-- s bunched three singles to plate a run. The win was Palica's first of the season after two defeats. , 147-pounde- rs ers were afield In pursuit of Hungarian partridge and quail with the bag per hunter being Grand Champion Fat Beef IGA Tablerite: Meats Joe Henin-'.gan- .j and Dick! Jorgenson, agents. Sale price 57c per pound, totat price $.X4. Shown by R(?ger Rees, Morgan, Utah. Scott Gains Li j, home improvement: loans COME IN A SINCERE - ' - nt " To Beat v Deadline ' pow-poi- 7-- ' The monthly meeting of the Utah Valley Wildlife Federation will be held tonight at 8 p. m. at the Provo Utilities Building. J President Byrd Peafson will on the planned! aca incubators. report give , From these young birds some tivities for the summer months, in the first round floored Dupas, the annual canyon 7,000 will be held over as brood including count of three a for by a Scott stock at the. farms for next "party. was hurt, never said he left hook, U. S. Forest Service moyies in spring's egg taking operations. the deabout was and unhappy The balance will be planted as color and sound will be shown, as 'L.j. i.' cision.! six to eight week old juveniles will a new picture of prarie dog this summer.: hunting! released by the makers The recent: plants averaged of Horhaday Bullets. There! is no admission charge, nearly .200 birds1 pereach release, , with, the majority of them being and eyeryorl is invited. j made as supplements in areas stocked with chukars. previously The department said that during the eight years since the proUtah's trapping season for gram was begun to establish Eye Utah of a total chukars in 82,419 beaver and mink ends Friday, birds had been released in 110 May 15, according to the department of fish and game. planting areas- Of these some Five members of the Orem 37,248 birds Were adult, 44,067 Spokesmen reminded that foljuveniles,! with the balance VFW Boxing Club will fight in a lowing the . closing date no amounting to 1,104 adult chukars Cedar City tourney, slated; for beaver or mink; may be trapped or otherwise taken, except that shipped direct! f r o m Turkey Friday and Saturday. The five members include, beaver doing damage to private where they had been trapped for planting in the I state under a co- Jerry Vinson, Max Gibb, Eddie lands or waterways may be reoperative program with the U.S. LeBaron, Larry- Bowman, land moved by the landowner or a Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Gary Brown. delegated . representative after Wildlife, Trophies will be awarded to such person has applied for and Chukars were hunted on. ja tourney champions and runners- - re?eived a special permit to do statewide basis in Utah last year up. so from' the department. , and the department said the .prospects, are? bright for hunting this fine game bird species in seasons Bird Return Higher Than gained in popularity with 11,124 hunters bagging 19,578 birds for an average bag of 1.76 chukars. Holders of 567 special four bird released by department' of fish grouse permits bagged 1,979 and game offices today. The birds at an average 3.17 'grouse figures show the following: h per hunter. Some 88,290 pheasant hunters Only a limited number of hunt- took 309,015 roosters for an average bag of 3.5 birds per hunter afield. The-- ' mourning dove season saw1 11,853 hunters afield who harvestL3 AJ ed 85,934 doves for an average bag of 7.25 birds for the season. FOR YOUR Chukar partridge hunting again or A ' n, er, PRE-PACKAGE- Th Utah game bird seasons fo 1958 showed a higher return to the hunter's bag than during 1957, according to final figures PLASTIC i s. Adult chUKar partridge totaling 6,593 birds were released last weeit into 35 planting sites over the '58 Utah Game SYSTEMS no-hitt- : Thursday Meeting 6958 Adult Chukar Birds Released Into 35 Sites I SPRINKLING ed !j Upwards, of 15,000 young- - chuK-ar- e TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE are expected to be success- 6:15 Central Motor vs. Wyview fully raised from the; 20,000 eggs 7:40 Smeath Market vs. gathered at the two farms prior Thirteenth Ward. to the recent release of the brood 9 Carlson's vs. Byrd & Chad's. birds. The eggs 'are now in the A Perez humiliated league leading Sacramento on. a brilliant; Sixteenth of a series written for warn you that ther must be no NEA Service. letup of power. Permitting the' clubhead to "die" in the land it By DOW FIN'STEIIWALD The follow through disastrous. VGAt Champion The flange The ta mount of sand to be must be pronounced.clubhead taken oh a trap shot Is constant. on the sole of the too deep-- , Remember this, for it Is a mat prevent it from cutting ter of confusion to a good many ly into the sand. Once you get the feel of playplayers. Apply greater power for the longer shot, less for the ing a wedge out of sand it can shorter one. A common error is become as much of a control making am extra effort to blast shot as a short pitch to.the green ; , from the fairway. the ball out with a spurt of out in er. Actually, as I The one sure way to find out, the Golferama series, I think of within the rules, about the conthis swing as a "laxy" one. sistency of the sand in a trap is me same let the to plant the Tcet so you may token, By swing from a firm base. As you work the feet down Into the sand you get an accurate Mea of the amount of sand und r Uie ball and whether it is loose, packed hard, heavy, light, wet, dry, etc. This is your, clue on how to play the shot. V'T '.' I J harder playing out of Swing the ball which into sand soft sinks peeper. , ' This represents the largest participant outdoor season in Softball Games At Harmon Park' MEET Jim Young of BYU is the Intermountain AAU gymfor tonight in the BYU Field-housstraight year BYU has served Gymnasts from three mountain states gather in ;V- : WARMS UP FOR AAU shown warming up for nastics meet, scheduled It is the. second as host for the meet. AREA AAU GYMr 4ASTICS MEETj SLATED TONIGHT , j ee Fish Plant The Utah Department of Fish am". Game again today reminded anglers to know the rules and regulations governing the fishing seasons before going afield. The department said that up--. wards of 175,000 fishing folk are expected to be angling on Utah waters beginning the June 6 opening of the general season and through the .following months until the season's end November ' -- ko-kan- -- Fishermen Urged To ' Know Rules j in which only one Solon saw the light of first base, i J The Pittsburgh Pirate farmhand, who had a 4 record for Salt Lake last year, struck out two Solons in posting his first win of, the season against ons loss. Salt Lake 'won the contes, ; ' Utah, with the conduct; of each angler a direct part of what the future may hold in the way of "no trespass" signs and closure of waters to public access. With much of the fishing reached only by crossing private lands each angler should bear in, mind the law as written on every license sold. It reads, "This license does not permit you to trespass updnj private land whether posted or not without permission of the owner or person in charge thereof." The department also reminded that the law requires every person twelve years of age or older to be properly licensed before j going fishing. Several changes affecting use of baits, 'angling from boats and other regulations are listed in the 1959 angling proclamation. To avoid conflict with the law every angler should be fully acquainted with a, copy ot these : governing rules. They may bV obtained either from license agents throughout the state or- - from department ' offices. Planting trucks will' be rolling ton Scofield Reservoir during the next week to ten days as some 2 million, two to three inch rainbow fingerling are planted in the lake from department of fish and game hatcheries. The department said; this was the major plant of trout destined Jot Scofield since the trash fish eradication program was! conducted at this favorite central state fishing water last fall. million More than one-hasalmon have already been placed in the lake , since the treatment program was 'conducti: ed. h i; Tributaries to Scofield Reservoir will be planted just as soon as road conditions permit in the higher country. These include Fish Creek; headwaters, Gooseberry CC , Pond, Bench Pond and others. ;' .Scofield and all these txibu taries to the lake will! be closed to angling until the opening of the 1960 season, as the fingerling. mature to catchable size at , no cost of the hatchery dollar. lf lakes '! By DON BECKER United Press International Salt Lake's George Perez, a husky righthander who hasseen limited action and little success so far this season, was just a hair short of being perfect Wednesday night. 1 . .15. Fish Trucks Will Roll To Scof ield j County will be opened to angling July At Solons no-ru- the 1959 seasons last December were recently approved by the Utah Fish and Game Commission. Sand Taken Is Constant jimimi.im. jmummmMUJmim ' 18 Finstcrwald's Golf No-Hitt- er Lommissson ' :'' ;: mm 7959 Perez Hurls TIME OUT! THURSDAY, MAY 14, UUh County, UUh DAILY HERALD Tlkeire 5a imoinic hotter I 40 THE OLD HERMITAGE CO., LOUISVILLE. KY. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS irk hi nmmui i r.p Utah State Junior Livestock KXNTtrrHT i PROD, C0 Shov . S6 PROOF 590 South University Spanish Fork i |