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Show 14 SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1X1 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD V S v 'NX MM' E i L.r-r- i' f " V S V nf r.onvprsatin r.urrenfclv is' whetfi pr it.Am " waters:' - w if flnmmnn ' v '!:, This is still a question for many' reasons and your , scribbler's sruess is that if any are Opened earlyJ they .will be very few in number and would not include any . J streams, Only justifiable reason for open ing any water before the June 3 start .of the regular season would be to get fish jinto the anglers creel from such waters as appear certain now of being completely drained or drained so low that the fish life would be in jeopardy " -- f - - j ' '" . . ' :i 4 r r ! . . Since Weather conditions preclude lakes getting into the high country leaves Casey Bown before sometime; in June this ,r n v,or.fni nf intprmediate ranere lakes where a late April-earl- y May opening might serve to good purpose. The number- of these are further reduced when we realize that such deep water favorites like Fishlake and i history of. either winter or summer Banguitch have, no ' ' i" : ; . dieoffs. a few impoundleaves this but a major Again guess, and Scofield Strawberry ments like Kolob, Enterprise, m bringwhere ah earlier opening might have real value ' ing more fish to the creel. two and latter the are Of major interest locally ierd Scof might of these it would seem most likely, that ' - I , wo ROUNDING i EM employees of the state fish and gamp department are shown rounding up chukar partridge prior to placing them in pens at the Spring-vill- e Fish Hatchery and Game Farm. in preparation in rough country for ' west of Utah Lake. ' " , ' releasing . UP--T- . j i ' ' - ; . . GO Art Hendersdn, conservation off icer of the state fish and game deis shown releasing chukars in the vicinity of Lake Mountain, west of partment, Ufeih;Lake. Henderson and .Homer Stapley, another conservation officer of the state fish and game department, were in charge of the releasing of the birds. , OFEj-THEY- . -- ' Harlem Stars ; J get the early treatment. and and this wait see, of matter a still is now it AAeet Right; of ten corner, learned long ago that at least pine times out the fishery personnel charged with managing this resource F. come up with best answers to any given problem. M IV I: M i 'k : :Z I I' say Monte Wight had AMERICAN FORK The Bill Carlson called yesterday! toPinedale-Fremon Lake come to sent along an invitation a meet Harlem Stars will ;way tins weekend for a" go at fishing .under the ice for team 6f American Fork basket. mackinaw. . ball champs night .': Monte Our answer was a reluctant! no, especially since at 8 p.m., in the high school gym.. allows1 that, these: next two weeks are the best time of The Stars are one of the funniest teams in the country today who L, year to take lunker fishofthisj species, f ! ! To A. m Quintet j. "weU-know- nt i . - hereV-Monda- y : i Our advice for anyone going up that v way would be tour theworld making fans laugh. Harlem Stars are unique in to contact: Monte since this transplanted "Utah fishing The the fact that they never try to are macks 'friend lis known as the .fishing expert where; score run up a op- concerned in this Pinedale, Wyoming section. : i j; "jj" ; i) ;i. ,,vi-- ; -- ; t. tv;' j v H note from Pave Thomas telling of some fair catches of bothlwalleye and trout from Borliam Reservoir. water and is situated on the Duchesne This is (Bench isome two miles north and east of Bridgeland in ar Also i all-ye- ar Duchesne JounTyr ; -i- t f -.y j t :f-- iij. Dave reminds too that trout fishing is fair to good on these sections of the UintaJ Yellowstone and other streams where these streams run through In- - , f dian lands along the Uinta Mountain fobthalls. to if are ishing open Under Indian Tribal orders they If lands. reservation you these run where they through 'do go out there to fish these sections of stream, be sure of your boundaries and . remember the law requires you have both State and Indian fishing license to angle there at ' j j ; . . , 'i '..! any seasori..;!' j. ir . j Tv':'"f. on his' week. this - ' ' Idaho to way Jim Bondlstopped by He'll be back in early April to begin making his new picture oh waterfowl, their habits and life history: Tells us he is going to accent the "little things" of the bird world in this picture, which should be good news to the youngsters both old and young if the ohs and ahs which! greet the showing ol little eiK ana sneep in ms re cent mctures are any critena; i ours lor iun; . ' j H:-'- w-1:"- . . Casey. Anticipated Again This Year Closure to fishing of stretch : of the jBrovo once again anticipated by th department of ;.' the: lower River is this year fish and 4 ,. j Survival Trelc Into Uintas ; Successful sonnel returned this week from the snow laden; wind swept and ruggedly beautiful high r Uinta Mountain country. The group of six fish and game men entered the Trial and Mirror Lake area early last week for the purpose of putting on film the rigors and methods of winter survival. When processed and edited the films will be slated for use as training aids in statewide classes of hunter safety and survival training. Such classes, under Utah law, are mandatory for all proshunting license pective first-tim- e buyers. A department spokesman noted, "The trip was highly successful. Wind and snow conditions prevalent in the area at the time gave an ait of stark reality to the construction of snow caves, snow huts and sleeping trenches, the buildfires, and, the ing of winter-tim- e methods of procuring food . all musts for survival in such conditions and all recorded on film for viewing by future generations of Utah joutdoorsmen." ; Films shot .during the week should be available for use by hunter safety and survival instructors sometime during the winter game, spokesmen for Ihe departs ment noted today. Reasori for the closure, as iin the past, will be to protect spawning population of the Walleye pike which have now entered the river on their spawning run. It is anticipated that the water will be closed for a period of approximately two weeks during the height of the spawning activity, after which fishing will once again '' r be opened. r i Although this water is not listed for closure in the 1961 angling proclamation closure of the water will be effected by signing the portion of the stream where most spawning activity is present. 4 of 1961-6- 2. N :: ' j ' N SHOCKS MUFFLERS TAIL PIPES INSTALLED Lowest Price Anywhere - ... auto F. G. FERRE & SON ACCESSORIES 1145 North 5th West, Provo All-Chur- j ch All-Chur-ch all-sta- te all-sta- te nce j 6:30. i i : . i - ? A sun and wind burned group of department of fish and game per- ' f! i'vV- - j i i ' . i Closing Of Lower Provo River '11 huge against ponents.- It is their policy to keep the game close, devoting much time to razzle dazzle ball handling and impromptu as' well as . planned comedy antics. The local champs will include greats from high., school,, college and church basketball groups. Among those who Will appear are: Don Mcintosh, basketball coach of American Fork High .School and member of a I recent championship team; Paul assistant basketball Kitchen, the at coach high school; and vetof three eran ye ars of basketball at Brigham Young Uniplaying Her'schel Pedersen, for versity: center ' for mer BYU, and team member of recent Tchamps ; Van Burgess, former BYU guard and member of 1950 state Class B t championship team; Loyal Iverson, mem Class B champion ber of of 1950; Max Baum, team ship Class B cham former and member team pionship col for junior player Carl Ingersoll, lege conference;! veteran; of College of Southern Utah; Merrill Beck, past nign school star for the American Fork squaa ana acuve jiva kwu layi.. The game is sponsored by the American Fork Lettermen's Club,! There will be a preliminary game between the seniors and juniors of American Fork High School at Utah Anglers Turn Thoughts To Fishing Warming weather t brings and a multhoughts of fishing tiple of questions about the piscatorial sport, to department of fish and game offices throughout the state. Department spokesmen advised today that while the opening of the general trout angling season (June 3) is some weks away, there 'are more than 100 Utah waters open to all year fishing on k an basis. Many are trout waters, others are home to the warm water spe- ; -- ; around-the-cloc- so-call- ed Move Into Utah Marshlands Duclcs ! Migrating waterfowl, as well as the weather, indicates that spring is again; just around the- corner. Canada geese, pintail ducks and other I soecies of waterfowl are now arriving at Utah marshlands from their wintering grounds to the south. These "early birds" are the advance guard of thous ands of brood birds that will soon take up "housekeeping" on these marshlands , as the nesting and hatching seasons get under way. These marshes will become a beehive of activity during the coming weeks as the returning birds nest and the young broods take to the water. Maybe it's only for the birds but spring is here! i - I : ' cies such as catfish, bass, walleyes, perch, etc. Anglers were asked to check a copy of the 1961 angling proclamad tion which lists the "waters and; all other regulations pertaining to the angling seasons this yearProclamations are available from' department offices or license vendors over the state. Vi ., IPJIOVO LEAGUES . PROVO CITY LADIES -tar-:- :; 'W; - tot A , , -- i j1 i r . ce j m . ; ' HTS-Stewart-Haw- ke, '. 3;:'r : ; ; 1:00 3rd So., and 7th West Provo, Utah But in 1950 he staggered back at Merlon and even had the gameness to win a playoff against Lloyd Mangrum and George Fazio. In 1951 he put 'them back to back and then scored his fourth! dent. win at Oakmont in 1953. j , j That was four, tying him With ancient Willie Anderson and. the immortal Bobby ' Jones. ' Beni Is considered in; the millionaire class." today, having sold his golf stick j business for a fat sum, andfhej wants nothing . else in. the world now except a fifth Open winlyiatj would put him all by himself.1, He almost had it last year,1 leading with two holes to go, and then, blew to a finish as Arnold Palmer finished three-fou- r to pick up sbt winning shots on ' the last two holes. Anybody in .golf will tell you time in 1951. each has the game to win it evqn ( Hogan won the Open for the at 49. 7 And from the manner in first time; in 1948 and that winter which they're working, either' of i almost was killed in an auto acci thm just might. ' . . 4 I f six-sev- en f al I ' . . - ; Ctcp out In front In tho ed j ,' i hs ... 1. . j heart-breakin- "; ) j Sherwin Williams ........10 , 26 HTG Hollywood Beauty Col; 647. Beauty Col. 1773. HIG Nina McEwan (Holl. B.C.) ' HTS-Holly- wood 212. HIS Alma Anderson (Bern. Phar.) " 490. .2m ;.19 comets Big Dippers fcnooung stars iitue Dippers L W .16 15 17 17 17 18 22 .....15 Flying Saucers Martians J ,..:...... "" io HTG Satellites, 547."" ..14 HIG Nina! McEwan 177. ina iMcEwan, 452. KANSAS HIS-TN- PROVO CITtf AUXILIARY I': ' M W L .4 HTS-rKnoc- 1.3 ..I....2 .....,1 r- i.i . 13 23 24 28 28 28 38 i . CBS-T- V presented by STATE! FARM CITY; Mo. (UPI) St. Bonaventure basketball coach Eddie Donovan was named today to coacn tne East squad in the 10th annual Shrine East - West game here "March 28. The selection was announced bv William C. Stock, game director for the sponsoring Ararat Temple. Stock, said the West coach would be named later.1 The East -- West Shrine Game brings together the (nation's top basketball senior collegiate players, CAprX! i : C una on Into spring : with Hart Cchnffncr - ! . a : ) b i Ck r.Tarx i and Bass 1 have - iig. JMim Laugh with the world's mostcare- -' fut buyer, presented byyour State Farm, agent!; And find out!how to save with Stat youstand rates for careful driv--. Farm's low trs. Contact me tod. RUL0H 1 J h f.WERS 946 West Center FR IN PROVO 316 West Center 7 93 FARM STATEiU'DMOBHt u i II T It N U A L A M 4 Ct COMPANY n has set the pace for ......... HS&M Easter Parades for more than 70 years. Whether you're parading or not, Easter is the perfect time to launch yom cpring wardrobe. Why not come in today, choose a suit" from. our Hart Schaffner & Marx collection for Spring '61 andjoin the growing ranks who look to HS&M for style leadership and wearing comfort all the time. v. i I Li S ;, SUNDAYSION Provo River. , Everything west of Highway 91, Utah County, open to , s year around fishing, except Sprinsr Creek. Use License your . I960 through April 15. On April 16th your new 1S61 License becomes effective. . ' " 8W started (to run) in the Lower ' ' ) This time, he says bitterly, 'it won't be because he. isn't ready, "Almost! every year it's something,", he admits! glumly. "An j Pike M:f V v O.The 1, j 10 Downs, 2481. k Christenson Rogers HTS Hanson, 1542. off." Mentor Selected' As Shrine Coach ' Knock Downs, Elks .......37 .34 Tipsey Pins, Elks Moose JoUey Tinkers, Lucky Strikes, Moose ....2 4 Pin Twisters, Eagles ...22 Goof Balls, Eagles j20- Gold Nuggets, Moose ...0 Happy Go Luckys, Moose 9 . 5 4 4 6 7 8 St. Bonavenfuro 1493. HTS--Satemt- es, .. . " L..5 8 13 15 :.15 Tolboe -- fm !r HTG Larsen, 877. HCS Tolboe, 550. HCG Clark, 329. STARLINERS Satellites Moon Maids Matekovic , Kirwan ..L "Your Sportsman's Headquarters fil " P well-trapp- .J. HTG-r-Smeat- ache or an ailment or, like last year, somebody stole my wedge just before the Open. I had to use one I'd never had in my hands before. But I've been practicing hard, really, training, and I know I still can win it." . A The shots he has, as he demonstrated. And the man who- - has won 105 tournaments everything but' the Open is sound, tanned and fit. But, as always,; the question is whether he can handle the mental strain on a course vhere all his Open misery started almost aj quarter century, ago. Makes Solid Comeback The same course where despite the manner , in which it had been "tricked up," Hogan proved his comeback from a near-fatautomobile accident was , no fluke as he captured the Open a third -jw: ......:..l5 - EL and Sa. j . at the Fri. .1 , year-roun- NOW SERVING LUNCHEON OPEN 11:30 a.m. 'til 1 1:30 p.m. -- .; Mexican Food 1J HTG Tipsey Pins, 867. HIS Aggie Jenkins, 550! scratch. HIG Aggie Jenkins, 198 scratch. 7 ur.eup Game Out Shot A Open By OSCAR FRALEY L United Press International 12 Utah Natural Gas ... 32 " - (UPI)i-Tw- o MIAMI of golf's 28 16 Provo Hide & Fur old gaffers are batting the little Merry Mixups Mixed Doubles : 28 Schubachs 16' W L white ball .around in theY hot Ace & Jerry Auto Gl. ...27 17, ..: Florida sun with grim concentra...25 15 19 25 Reams Market Firmages tion today as they prepare for a 15 Motts Chevron Service 25 19 Mariannes ....L . ...... ..:......25 Diamond-Roylan24 . 16 return, to a spot which figures 24 20 Bergs!.., f Stewart-Hawk- e ..;.... .....24 ;16 large in their ipast and even 21 State Bank Provo :23 16 Builders Allred Inc.! ...23 . 22 larger i their limited future. Sup. ,:.22t Taylors, : 23 17 Bennetts 22"' Paint ... Medical Center Phar. 22 Bantam Ben Hogan, looking for Hendricks Prescription 20 19 ..21V4 . a .record fifth win in the U.S. Joe's Phillip 66 21 ...19 Gene Evans iPhar. ......21 r 22K Petersen-MachaOpen, is . gearing his game at & 19 21 .17 27 .... Seminole with the Masters' as his A.iL. Duckett Alpine Rooms Timp. 18 21 Coca Cola 15 first big tuneup for one last' all; 29, Drugs by Ivan 18 22 13 out effort. (And Slammin Sammy 3i Federal Finance Daily Herald ..... 17 22 Mission Orange l 36 Mitchell Garage .......;.:. 8 Snewd, still seeking his first Open 23 HTS Taylors, Inc., 2259. f Slayens Homes Inc. .....17 win, is : sharpening his shots jj at .16 . 24 Home Oil Co. ...J.:. HTG Daily Herald, 786. Boca Raton. ; ..... ......16 HIS L. Johnson (Ivan) , 541. Pickers 24' Cherry The big test the. last hope for 14- HIG-- Z, 26 Dunkley (Taylors) 202. Watkins-VanOrde- n each at 49 will come at Oakland HTG Diamond-Roylanc- e, 668. Hills Country Club outside Detroit t i. 1906. in June on a they (must, PROVO CITY MENS HIG Marge Hiss, 189 ; Gary Pet- - view with mixedlayout If emotions. W L ersen, 203. was there it that .For Hogan 9 Security Title & Abst. ...1 HIS JoAnne Petersen! 1473; Jim filled the royal flush of his greatI ...:..30 10 Cleaners University 547. Thompson, est year in 1951, when he also Rio Grande ....::J..-.-7 13 took the Masters and the British Jims Distributors 23i 16 his third U.S. Ladies Riverside Country Club Open, by capturing Ras's Garage .23 16 ' ij v j crown. Smeaths Market . ...3 17 It ii Almost Makes ; It PSIPCO Tigers ....21 19 Cordner ..J.:..........i..............23 5 on was And those it there A. L.! Ducketts 21 19 H. Hansen .. ...1.... .L17 11 that Michigan , acres ...19 L: 21 .. Exchange Club 11 .....17 Matekovicj on. in Snead his first back 1937, . 22 First; Security Bank . 18 Stein ........... ................i6 12 shot at the Open, held the lead Moose Gold . 22 ,.18 13 ......15 Roundy two! hours until! Ralph Guldahl Hansen Candy 15 25 Forkum ..U.....J...wM.il5 13 came jswinging ihrough the dusk Provo Plumbing & Htg 15 C 25 B. Hanson 13 to the 1 coveted title from Moose Red l.i...............15 25 Fulrath .LL. Jl3 ' 15 his snatch M j grasp.: Moose Purple ... 12 28 . Aikens .. 15 13 won that first had "If I one," PSIPCO Rockets 10 30 12 Perlman ... . 16 won Sam have "I says, might 2910. 12 . 16 Poppen half-doze- n times." the Open ;a Hortman Market, 1001. 16 ...... 12 ' He t i might have, at that. But HIS-- D., 552-65Tolboe 9 Wellington, 19 finish! in since that second-plac- e mG4-DNorton . .7 . 21 Wellington,. 207:240.. i. his had added first he very try HTS Tolboe, 1582. g secmore three HTG Tolboe, 558. 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