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Show 115 DAILY HERALD Million Native a, week goes by that several inquiries come in regarding "where can we take our scout group for a back country outing?" J From Strawberry Lake in late June when extremely low trout eggs were taken water conditions at the ' Clyde throat Two of the most asked about sections are the Uinfas from the Creek spawning Strawberry Reservoir Creek-India- n and Boulder Mountain country. Naturally enough, too, spawners this year, according to stations made it impossible to because these two areas offer the fishing along with the department of fish and game. hold the fish longer at these of lack of company not found nearer, This annual project, presently places in the valley where the home. , the only source of native trout eggs are normally taken. Unless the planner has a specific spot in mind for eggs in Utah, was recently comNearly a third of the total as of the these last spawnpleted of eggs were taken prior number is a such a group trip," first step to get the ball rolling were to fish moved back the ing to the movement;; of the remainMetter to Regional Forest Service Headquarters in Ogden lake from the Kamas hatchery. ing spawners from the traps to asking for a map covering the section desired for the They had been taken to the the Kamas hatchery. The baltrip; In the case of the Uintas this would call for maps Kamas hatchery holding ponds ance, or approximately one milof the Ashley, Wasatch, and Uinta forests with a map lion eggs, were stripped from the of the Dixie Forest (specifically the Powell division) 1,660 fish moved to the hatchery. covering the Boulder Mountain country. The department; labeled as successful the entire operation of These are good maps and dependable for showing the spawners by large moving the.well known and marked trails. The Forest Service tank-truc- k to the hatchery, holdhas jdone a fine service over the years issuing themand stripping them there, and ing upon request usually at no cost except for a selfreturning them back to the J; ; A total of 1,452,000 native cut- ' j : - .: Gooseberry To Receive Native Plant addressed stamped envelope in which to return them j j 1 ..' ' I ... : the Thu 41,000 small native trout planted in' Gooseberry QC Pond and waters tributary to this lake were of the Lake Lahontan variety.. These fish, a pure strain of the native cutthroat species common to some of the high mountain lakes in California, were matured from eggs sent to the Utah department as a gift from the sister state department.. : This most recent plant leaves only a few minor tributary waters in the total Scofield drainage yet to be stocked. Scofield Reservoir was accessible to planting early this spring and some 3,524,-81- 3 rainbow and kokanee salmon are already planted there. Residency requirements call for one full year of living within the state Before the purchase of resident fish and game licenses. This reminder was issued today from department of fish and game offices in answer to several recent questions about these requirements. The department said some apparent' misunderstanding had arisen as the results of a bill submitted to the 1959 legislative session. The bill asked that these requirements be reduced to six months, but failed to pass the House after having passed the Ends Senate. will Ware LaVar Thus, the legal requirement is Good' news to hear that old friend a person must be "bonafide that nf .hp rpr.PTit.lv ouened state fish and game domiciled" within the state for office in Provo. A nicer guy you've never met! and he one continuous year prior to purnie wn'v nrnund t.hp. fish and erame fields . . . Word chase of the resident fish and evening trolling a fly at game licenses. has it that early morning-lat- e Strawberry is getting some good- resuiis.- ueorge ' . Oddsand I I Orem Downs - - . Laughlin caught a. prize eight pounder the other evening barber pole using number six, long shank, raised chenille as long to about body and grey hackle streamer, (takes and write it as to tie the fly). Anyway, there you .: are . em Ine durn some are, catching more than perch, the game department is now experimenting with raisingfarm. Price game black, Frankolin and sand grouse on the countries Asian from exotics' direct are All three birds than the hunter bird and nothing" happier for the game Girls Bowling Lopp Organized S. F. A fun, - 4-- 3, the league and Bonnie Tingey, secretary. Junior Baseball Results Seethalers ............. 6 13 .316 First Security ......... 3 13 .188 Wednesday's Line Scores: .813 over, Craghead won by forfeit (9-.625 First Security. .563 Seethalers . . ....... 101 02 4 5 4 .427 213 2412 10 1 Modern Cleaners .333 Batteries: Larry Redford, Mike .278 Wall and Del Young; Glen Week's 12 0 and Dick Allen, Larry Ence. Three O. Larry 7 2 Base Hits: Dick Allen. S. TIMPANOGOS LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet : 3 6 9 7 CIO 13 Debs Frosty Allen's Hi Spot 10 .. 7 9. i.. Kiwanis' 6 12 ........... Pacific Pipe 5 13 ....... Marlon Cleaners Wednesday's Line Scores: Allen's' ...........Oil 520 10 Kiwanis ......... 9 500 031 0) - , Gene Evans Best Ball Tourney Winners Named j. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) Spoiler Holly Mims said today he'd like a shot at a piece of the middleweight crown he isn't fussy, about which piece but he's afraid he isn't going to get it.- Mims, ranked no. 7 among contenders for the throne that is and ""partially partially owned by Sugar Ray Robinson, strengthened his position by scoring a unanimous decision last night over George Benton of Phil- OREM Orem took over the spot in the Central Utah League's second half race today, after defeating Spanish Fork, 12-here Wednesday evening. By winning, Orem remained unbeaten in second half play. The loss was the first for Spanish Fork in second half action. Ernie Seppi and Dave Thompson paced the winning attack with three hits apiece. One of Seppi's hits was a homer. The line score: Spanish Fork . 020 00 1 3 6 1 Orem .. 000 228 x 12 12 1 Blaine Bradford J Shepherd, Andrew and Blair Bradford, Johnson; Sargent, Christensen and Blaine Story. W Sargent; L Bradford. top . ' Pacific Pipe ..... .300 00 8 2 4 Madsen Cleaners . .035 1514 10 2 Batteries: Doug f Greenhalgh, Roger Christen and Bob Atwood, Eddie Shields; Paul Felt and Larry Blackburn, Home Runs: Paul Felt, Larry Blackburn. Two . Base Hits: Steve Castlebury, Van Boorman. S.O. Greenhalgh 4, Christen 5, Felt 10. . Schedule for Thursday (Harmon Park) 5:30 Kiwanis vs.CIO 7:30 Debs Frosty vs. Allen's s - . 4 Hi Spot. PONY LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. WASATCH deesley .... Levens Modern Cleaners Cragheads ...... 13 13 3 4 9 "9 7 9 .813 Redford 7, Glen Weeks 10. . i rI I h h f 5 5 5 5 0 10 taf. Exprtly lor.d U your 2 PAIR FOR of what, gray Of qual-It- y fhii wk't' P. G. Legion wptr PLEASANT Cotton "'.' YOU CAN'T BUY A BETTER SHOE OF THIS TYPE AT ANY PRICE! 1M i 5x7' Water proof. Complete only with-eyele- Made for the armed serv- 'V' I -- Worthington 7 5 6 7 2 3 m.-r-Winn- er OKLAHOMA! ..100 02 3 2 2 j. Friday's Schedule Batteries: Miller, Slaymaker and 5:00 p.m. Hogle vs. .Reams. 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Beck Eastman 11; Walker 4; teenth Wards tied for second to help the scoring parade. double Schedule for Thursday place in second half standings According to Stake Softball Diand will clash next Wednesday (Lions Park) Wheeler, a team will 5:30 p.m. First Security vs. night to determine a second place rector, Waltfrom the five particibe picked finalist to meet Provo Sixth. The !' Beesley. in teams Utah Stake com winner will play another designat pating 7:30 p.m. Levens vs. Cragheads. an: to form entry for the ed runnerup team for a possible petition, Provo Annual Invitational City place in the District Six Tourney. Tournament which will be held CENTRAL BOYS LEAGUE In games played Wednesday next month. STANDINGS early University won a forfeit game Schedule for Wednesday, July W L from Provo Fourth; Park down.;. 22: , )M 6 2 ed Fourteenth Reams and Third 7 m. vs. Provo University p. .4 4 Ward coasted to a surprising Hogles j Fourteenth. Lions ....3 5 17-- win over Provo Sixth. 8:10 of Univerp. Jaycees ...........3 5 Mel! Dupaix, Park Ward sity and Fourteenth vs. Provo' moundsman, limited Fourteenth Sixth. Wednesday's Line Scores: ..100 001 2 2 3 to one lone hit, a double by Reams . .240 50x 11 10 0 Pitcher Tolman. Steve Talbot hit Lions : Batteries Young, Thomas and a homer for the winners and his Martin; Dixon and G. Mitchell. Home Runs: R. Dixon, t and G. Swapp. Two Base Hits: 014 2512 12 1 Miller 2, Court. Jaycees .765 Hogles .500 .427 9 1 6 4 5 5 Pilot Succumbs At 68 Ex-Brav- ..PANTS ; j . JUST RECEIVED BRAND NEW 1920 feet per minute all brass;' and stain. less steel pump. 2Vz gallons per minute Double Blower. i , -J - L.:--- 30-0- 6 :C 1 v: " : ' '""I "1 1"" ig J " E . ENFIELD RIFLES PRICED TO SELL AT ONLY . . . . '. . of golf's biggest names. BRAND NEW GENUINE U.S. ARMY t three base hit went for another home run when a fielder miscued Final affair that features some playing like the champion, de- feated two opponents and moved Some 154 golfers; were slated closer to his second consecutive for action in the Utah ,open which title in the national links tourney. starts Friday and fruns through Monday. Among entries are National Open champion Billy Cases per and.U.. Open runnerup Bob $1,500 0 Park Ward Wins Utah Stake Softball Loop Championship Utah Stake Softball Standings Park Ward Provo Sixth University Fourteenth Provo Third ........ .f . Provo Fourth ... m a 3 IT ' - j; 1 j nt . ' Batteries: Mike Lindley, Danny Breinholt and Lee Lambert; Earl Oss and Phil Olsen. Home runs Danny Breinholt, Phil Olsen. Two Base Hits: Mike Lindley, Kent Peterson, S. O. Lindley 7; Brem holt 3, Oss 9. ' DENVER. FARMINQTON, Utah (UPI) Salt Lak (UPI) One of the highlights of the Utah City's Ralph Johnson was defeat-sports summer season tiie ed in the first round of the Na- Golf Tournament will get tional Public Links golf tou'na-meOpen in Denver Wednesday when underway today at the Oakridge Country Club near Farmington.Frank Campbell of Jacksonville, A field of bright stars tee off Fla., downed him! one up. beat in Utah's richest pro-aLaw student Don Sikes Jr., tourney, several years." "I am confident- I lean Carmen in spite of his! conditioning," he said. The two will square off in the San Francisco Cow Palace in August for the National Boxing Assns version of the middleweight crown. ' a waiting list of late entrant is growing to fill in any vacancies that may occur. He said all five entry fees must be paid by July 20 to guarantee the reservation. 7 12-- 3 Jill Eastmond is president of Pi. Grove... Casey ; FORK Springville here American Fork, defeated American in Legion Tuesday night junior baseball game. J. Sumsion paced the Springville nine to victory with a triple and single, while W. Barnes was the losers top hitter with two hits. Line scores: ... 100 100 1014 6 Springville American Fork . . .000 010 2003 6 Livingston, Ness and Decker; Anderson and Hackford. AMERICAN "We're willing to fight the winof the Carmen Basilio-Gen- e Fullmer fight for the N.B.A. middleweight said championship," Nick Trotta,, manager of Mims. ner In CUL Tilt bowling league for junior high and senior high girls has been; organized at the Regal Alleys, it was reported today.'' Could since succeed. be, would all or one with League play will begin Thursexperiments from both the and chukar, day at 2 p.m. at the Regal Alleys. it happened to the pheasant catches Any girl interested in playing the same general, area originally . . . Some good call the now being made of white bass from Utah Lake. Fine in the league or should Norma the Regale Alleys Wright catching, eating, small yet, but our prediction that 206 (FR and Special brood stock planted some 212 years ago (and only will on instruction free bowling in number) would blossom within three years looks like be offered . to bowlers in the a good guess now. league. Payson ' Yours for ' By United Press International WEST JORDAN, Utah(UPI) West Jordan; slugger dene Fullmer said Wednesday he agreed with former middleweight champion Carmen Basilio that conditioning will spell the difference in a forthcoming Fullmer-Basili- o bout. Fullmer added! that he had one thing in his favor "I have looked forward to fighting Basilio for t dis-eoveri- esl The Boulder country, though big enough to keep you busy for a few - seasons if you see all of it,' is small by comparison and a much more arid region. More and more people, scout and other groups as well, are getting into the back country of these two sections each year. However if you are willing to make the effort to get back ten to twenty miles from the roads your chances are still good that you'll find no company for days at a time. During the past week your scribbler has flown over both areas and a total of 17 fishing parties was all we saw along the way. This leaves many waters per person to fish even allowing for a doubling of the number if we missed a few. can still Especially on the Boulder Mountain you not known to drive to some relatively good fishing lakes most people. Most of these are on the west side of the mountain or out on the Escalante escarpment and most are approached by taking the gravel road straight south as you go through Loa. V Such names as Blue, Surveyor, Cub, Ledge and round Willow Bottom lakes ring memory bells for very few people. Yet, all are ideal camping and fishing waters that could really stand much more use, individual, party or 4 scouter group. map They are also names to look for onbeyour Forest then there it. questions Should, when you send for about conditions and just how to get there this corner will be more than happy to add the details. Just drop a note to the Herald. . - Springville Legion Nine Whips A. F. PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI- )- JackBOSTON (UPI) Robert. H. ie Bloomfield, infie'd Coleman, former "Boston Braves er released by Salt Lake vCity, was signed by the Portland Beav- manager, died today of cancer. Coleman, 63, entered Peter Beit ers of the Pacific Coast League earlier this ? Brigham Hospital Wednesday. week sick at his after becoming vacant Bloomfield had gone from Salt home. Evansville, Ind., Lake City to Seattle. He hit- .310 ' for Seattle last year. ' RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed OGDEN, Utah (UPI) More than 120 of the state's top amaadelphia. Specialized Work and Kolleen Johnston and the teur golfers have entered the anAHLANDERS low net winners' were Darma Women's Golf Association said nual 'July 24 El Monte-BesBall 499 So. CniT. Avena. Christensen and Renee Nelson. the Provo Women's Invitational Tournament in Ogden.-- , Officials of the Timpanogos Tourney will be held Aug. 17. El Monte pro Stu White said ' during the fal of 1958. shown, especially in the Uinta section where they are in ulations AH waters are closed treated the great abundance. A trip, into any offulltheof major high to angling until the beginning of "new'; basins out there will find your days 1960 season. Area Sports Briefs Fullmer's Cbnf ident He Can Lick Carmen in Middleweight Title Go Strawberry Reservoir. to you. These eggs are jnow being processed at the Kamas plant. The Next step is to choose the camping, or travel area young trout hatched from the of your choice and then relate the forest map to roads Native trout have now been eggs will be planted as fry and Avis Heidt, Karen Crandall and stocked in the Gooseberry CC and travel lanes to the area as they are shown on a Pond fingerling back into the Straw- Leah Holley were the winners of waters above and lake this Ladies' Day at the regular state map. on the Scofield Reservoir drain- berry, the High Uinta lakes and Tuesday's other selected waters where the Timp Golf Course, it was reage.. Pioneering Left To Be Done fishery program is scheduled to ported today. These waters, along with Sco- perpetuate the n a t i v c trout Winners of the recent Gene There is much of pioneering left to be done, at least field and all, other tributaries to species. Best Ball tourney also Evans ; of a , kind, after going into either of these mountain the big lake, were chemically were announced today. Low sections. Many of the smaller lakes and streams are not treated to remove trash fish popgross winners were Mary Braun ' . t 1 Trout Eggs Taken Seldom 13 THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 Utah County, Utah EACH 351 WEST CENTER PHONE FR 3-29- 10 1 |