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Show 14. SUNDAY HERALDSSgwu. - Elk Huntinq Permits to Be Mailed r X v-- Elk hunting permits are being during the Aug. 30 public draw- - the 2,150 elk permits set by th mailed this week to 2,280' appli conducted in the Capitol Board for the 1959 hunts. cants whose names, were selected ings All hunting unit were again Building. oversubscribed this year. . Figures covering the elk appliA survey prepared by the U. S. cations this year show that 14,473 Foreign Agricultural Service, show- persons applied for the 2,2S0 perCanada's first airway, with aired that France and Belgium have mits authorized for 18 hunting among the highest butter prices, 'units by the Utah Board of Big ports, intermediate fields and radio and weather service, was while the United States and Can- Game Control. ada are leaders in high cheese Same figures from a year ago established between Windsor and ' prices. show 12,207 persons applied for Hamilton, Ontario in 1920. j 1 .... r: s '7 f Not too late in the season' to make a trip into the TJintas or other high mountain country IF you gc; prepared to meet quick changes of weather common to this time of the year. ' Actually, some of our most pleasant trips into the high, back country fishing have. been during the month of September, It is usually; a period of TviPflSAntlvt warm davs and cold . m 'enough nights that a feller better have an extra blanket in the sleeoincr v . : v r' I w ' - -- 1 - It is also a time when the fishing is at ' its best as our piscatorial pals take a solid bite at ' most anything thrown at them. The natural feeds '1 - it ,..::; h-- 1 - ' A. 41 tTi ( It . the v are are, crowine" short, and cold, semi-dorma- nt of winter time. 3-PIE- ' hur- - 4w .rying to line their bellies with the necessary fat to carry them through the ; ' at i rftiBimrrmiwrrr- i 'rfTflWi CE MEY'S 1 water period BRINGS DOWN BUFFALO Ronald Haymore (right) and his dad,1 Franklin, look Bown come will snowfall Sometimes a Casey bull buffalo the younger Haymore brought down last weekend over the season seldom with this lasts at but this in the 'while long along, Henry Mountains area. hunting f , the warmth of the sun that follows. ;; Point to remember if you are making such a trip is to go prepared to meet the extremes that may come along. Dove hunting continues in several counties, including Utah County through next Sunday. Juab and Tooele counties nearby are open for a week longer dove hunt, or 800-POUN- D . " ri t PEMNEY'S GENTRY TvlAEC 60 WOOL .'N OKLOW SUIT . - zrx r i m r 800-pou- nd I; i . , , through. Sept. 18. A surprising number of birds are still around, considering that these, little speedsters begin the southward migration with the first late summer, storms and cool nights. . . : . . Opening day a week ago was a damp outing for our party and we didn't find the birds moving into the, water-holes- 1 west of Nephi. This is the easy way to hunt doves but it wasn't "for the birds" last week as the much needed rainfall filled up the waterholes everywhere. f We did get some excellent shooting and a fair bag of birds walking and jump shooting the Dove Season Brings Good PROVO BUFFALO HUNTER KILLS Bag Returns old 800-pou- nd Utah's mourning dove1 season . -- er . Ronald Haymore of Provo. Brigharii Young University engineering studenty. brought dowii a bull buffalo while' hunting in the Henry i Mountains last weekend. Young Haymore, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Haymore of Provo, made his kill while hunting with his dad; his cousin, Arnold Haymore of Salt Lake City, and Garl Morrison, Ralph Bonham arid Bill Jari-viall o fProvo. He was the only one in .the party with a buffalo permit. The Provo buffalo hunter brought down his anir mal with one-shfrom a distance of 'more than 1Q0 The went bullet yards. through the bull's ear and into 21-year-- came to a close Wednesday in Daggett, Duchesne, M organ, Rich, Summit and Uinta counties and will close in some other counties of the state today. In three counties, Juab, Millard sage-junipand Tooele, the dove hunt conareas bordering the dry farms. tinues through Sept. , 18, while? in .This should provide some good hunting through the Beaver, Iron, 'Kane and Washbalance of the season, with the best of the hunting still ington counties the. season exto be found bordering the dry farm sections, or nearby. tends through Sept. 25. 'I: Pete (Wilbur) Ash ton and party had no trouble filling Field reports to department of up earlier this week, hunting the border areas next the fish and game offices tell of fields south of Levan. Frank Cox and friends did the same ample birds and good bag returns during early days of the ' above Salem. . season which began Sept. 1. They So goes the dove hunt report and still time to indicate something of a "damper" . lr go out with that youngster 14 or 15 years old and was placed on the shooting over give both he and yourself some much needed target much of the state when welcome practice. with the old scattergun in preparation for the rains fell to relieve somewhat the . other bird hunts ahead. present critical drought period. The' archery deer hunt goes on through Sept. 18 and Best shooting is expected to from the reports it appears our deer population will not be continue in the marginal and dry farm sections where the season much reduced by our modern Robin Hoods. -- BULL s - 1 I. . s, " j! j I i ot the brain. . - - It was the first buffalo hunt, since 1950 . . and everybody in, the party was high in their praise of the fish and game department for the outstanding job the department did in controlling the hunt. J This is I the one fish and game pursuit which must be classed as top recreation, at least if viewed in the light of Vhat the, kaS returns 'amount to. A hunter success of . about 10 percent is normal.' "jReminds me of a pleasant visit with Doc Dave Rees and family the other evening just after he and son Mike had returned froxn a go with the bow at deer in the. vicinity i of Fish Lake. is! Doc's fourth season of hunting and to date This he has only! come close. He was bone weary, but not ready to give up. Said it was too much fun for that and figured Wd connect within the next three-foyears. And Mike most was worthwhile because he and Dad if only agreed it could get; out together. Recreation at its best in our book fand maybe we shoud give the game a try. r Yours, for fun, Casey. - . . T . . ur remains open. The department said the recent storms- will hasten the southward - movement of these early migrating birds and shooting can e expected to be, on a "hit and miss? basis with concentrations found in one area one day and com pletely gone the ne.xt. Shooting hours are one-tal-f hour before sunrise to sunset daily, with bag and possession limits ten and twenty birds, re, spectively. Utah's Second Buffalo Hunt Proves Highly Successful Utah's second buffalo hunt in modem times proved highly successful for nine of the ten permit holders who reported for the reporting hunters had each made their kill by noon opening day, that ali animals were in good condition. A major portion of the buffalo opening day of the season which herd was located along the west began Sept. 3. The department of fish and slopes of Mt. Ellen near Hanks-villi , game said today that the nine e. The Kids Are Back In ' . -- Fishing Waters Contract Let For Escalante Mountain Work The department said the over A construction contract coverwaters of tine all project wall create or rebuild fishing building ing on the, Escalante Mountain has D0Wt',been awarded by the Utah Department of Fish and Game. ' Ihe project - was aiwarded" to the low .bid of $41,075.38, and includes; construction of new dams, additions to old ones, canals and other water, diversion? structures. 1 Fishingl Comes To End On Koosharem . Fishing for this year ended in Koosharem Reservoir recently as fhe last water was drained , to meet needed downstream use. XjOSS of fishinff in this oomilar I twjvier vxjuiuy juaxe aaas anocner water to the 'lengthening list that have , fallen ,'victim, to Utahs prolonged drought and. low water - A 1 A. it , j I : table. I Some 1.200 rainbow tmait aver aging one foot in length wer recovered by deDartment of fish and game personnel in a depart- r I waters, ? ' . .,. f f ' ' ' FESTIVAL SCHEDULE NEW YORK (UPD SfAn nine small mountain lakes on the headwaters of North Creek, which is tributary to the Escalante River. The lakes will total about 50 surface acres at an average ele vation of some 9,000 feet.' All are within close proximity of ' each other, and will be maintained at a stable level to assure fish life. They are being constructed un der a - special use permit from the Forest Service, with - this federal agency planning the build ing of roads and other facilities in the area when, the project is completed. Present plans call for comple tion of the work during the early summer of 1961, the department said. Major work under the contract calls for 12,300 cubic yards of fill in dams to be built, 1,700 cubic yards of riprap in spillways and facings, and 5,000 feet of feeder canals to assure proper water dis tribution and aeration of the lakes. Creation 'of the new, permanent level fishing. waters is in line with fish and game, commission policy to build such lakes where waters are available and as rapidly as funds will permit. , TTall VOTE wuuwa umur owie ana uiaa meets Pennsylvania: Saturday '. night,. Dec. ,27 in opening round . n . i ii ii m xournamenti jMs&ewau . at In Arm1 Fishing, from both the survival and creel return standpoint, received a much needed "shot, in the arm" during recent days.. So noted"; the Utah Department of. Fish and. Game as general storms, cooling water temperatures and increasing oxygen content in the waters resulted in no further loss of fishes like those whdich have been common to many lakes and streams ; during the past several weeks. ARE YOUR ' BOTES SAFE? mm ilERtt 1 .', " . Gel a llrppy Fcnily 1cm , September means back to the "3 R's and the expense of getting set for school.' But there's a 4th "R" that- will take care l" of and other Fall expenses Heady Cash from SECURITIES. Stop in or phone. - "back-to-schoo- 1 ACCEPTANCE 17 W.-2n- d FRanklin Provo, Utah S. HUnter Springville. Utah",' Chain Link Fence l 'It's cheaper than you think Can Us Today for a FREE ESTIMATE Cullock Sales & Service '111 N. SUtt Orem AC ;, " f is mm 32 . 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