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Show 11 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. MORNING, JUNE 3, 1923. Fish Planted in Utah I i Tot. i m2 d 1 i1 n.aeLsu4 stntv or ..mb., j HATCH SR T, SCBINOVtLLg lUtibMr tmat: kraddtt nutjr ................. y ....j.,..,,...-..- .. uTr oot fwity Dirui Cl.rfWU rrb IfRS coatr eowaty MVMJ' - a iJjY MBtr ,0!5 U5.W0 : tm 2W MiUtrd county HDato couaty rrntf OaaiHlt caoaty I tah 12 Okl IftAOW iuitb ritaoty WaMtck comity Hcvlcr cOooty Mctoor (MMr , Uroaft trmrt: OflO 5? S'4 - 3 2. On 7 74 70,000 . 52L740 baUvo tiooU Utah cooaty Weber coast i MURRAY Raiohaor treat; paeudo-Insect- Eaiteri Da via ftenaii Bnwa ' y Vyr V' The accompanying photographic reproductions portray just a few of the activities of the state game and fish commisslan. 1 Dan, prize bird dog, inspects a 1923 spring model of Fourteen hundred of pheasant- these have been hatched already this year. 2 A. typical pheasant family at the Springville fish hatchery. 3 The pheasant breeding pens at the Springville hatchery. Pools and buildings at the Murray hatchery. 5 Stock fish ponds at Murray. 6 Hatchery in Logan canyon. 7 A flock of real wild geese at Springville fish and game farm. They are breeding. 8 Old BiU," the eagle mascot of the Springville farm. EL 9 George Tmgey, assistant state game and fish commissioner, and Dan, the bird dog, examine s young male pheasant. .,y .... ' N $ A & V ' ring-necke- d ""n r? vf r V f ''piWifj ivsh:j i :v s . ,7 .. ?W- A Giant pond almost lake swing fed by a stream which has its birth All full of fish high up a anvnn Thev big fish little fish littlF fish iwlrl and swarm and jump and dart about until their murnber i uncountable. Merely the trading of jour finmeans lufmull ger in the water among them if vou don 6 watch out will grt bitten as the p strik Millions of them mo" fifch than one iTi I j '1 1 th fh r? jaq ; hatching. What percentage of the eggs hatched are reared7 "Native eggs those spawned at the liatchery 9u per ferti tggs turn white, thf can be found quite And tnen with a bucketful of fked vou walk the narrow cement pnd diour guide and one quite worth seeing- and ou are trout, w ask And it is explained vining walls with watih thpm fed It a sight quite - - - that rainbow egg , of them rainbow tut iPvoi own a rar'its wplWhvonjcare , most wiU hatch m canenitv. that other va e ANNOUNCEMENT-W- - 282 600 50 060 97 100 87 100 86 000 2,000 HATTBBRY. Octo- the commissioner or one b i Ihe-ef- Game fish Open eson for fHhme with not more than two hocks and one line In all of the waters of the Mate between June lo and November tu except in Strawberry reservoir, in VXanatch countv, but no tnbutarus thereto except Hlrawberrv river, Indian reek ard Horoe creek pond onlv 1 between Jul and ft tuber 15 following and In KDh like Sevier county onlv between June 15 and October 31 following NEVADA. Open seasons leer and antelope, with horn th tobrr to November 12 Prairie thicken, October I to Jan- game prohibited S dona. r. an 4KKJTTH MAIM IT.WAA.529J RIPPE BROS. CfXrsooe Tbreuqh lOUTH ST AT ft 22ft rrr7 Deer (male with Open vis- ible horn) (see exception), November 1 to Ieeember 1. n Tartar, Ou.tM--, Exception rij-w- m, Gallatin, tMrfl.ld,. McCone, Uowrtcr rhtlllpa, River. Rli hlaml Rooeevelt Roebud,.8tlllater, Teton Valley, Yetlow.tone and part of Fer u county (124). Elk In Flathead, Glitler, Madieon Park. Pondera, Sweet liras. Teton and parts of Gallatin, jewi and Clark fexcept North Fork Dearborn river, November to la, Missoula and Powell do both Velvetone (dull) finishing and Brilliantone (glossy) at the same price per print. J. C. WAS. 133 750 12 500 000 .159 106 H3 600 0 ooo S 0O0 23 600 fpg ooo 969.600 1.600 87oo 212.400 I towf 313 300 6 975 946 cent; "wild eggs, 6 per cent. So muUt (or the finny trlbe Fhsasants T?hrtva. You notice wired pens, scores of d them Pheasantspheasants, your guide explains. Two ears to raise them. Laat ago they began Sunday there were J400 chicks. 400U eggs ' under setting hens, and the gather came to a tueketful of eggs a dav. , You walk by the cages; you see the wonderfully colored cocks and the drab, bespeckled hens. Each family is by itself, one male and six femaJes. On the ground you see the eggs with their opalescent gray shell. There isnt any attempt at Meeting, left Just as the lay. Aad hens,theyre they tell us, will lay between thirty and - 110 egg a , season. You walk into the hatching pens Hundreds of hens the ordinary variety of barnyard poultry, be it known, for pheasant hens will not set in captivity are busy imparting the warmth to a score of eggs. You peep under one., you see two tiny n heads gating forth inquisitively from beside the ruin of their shells; the others are not yet hatched. "Weve got every setting hen In the county here that we can get," thev We re constantly on the tell us. lookout for them, we have-mor- e eggs than we can get hens." Sometimes an egg is Infertile or the chicks die .They keep an incu- golden-brow- (Ccatinoad ea Follow! Fa.) - lMrk In lake frame prcere. October 1 to November 3 Rail, other than coot and Eallinu.e, September 1 t November 30 No opefi seaaon lxes fawn, elk, antelope, eheep, quail partridtte, prairie hens. uary ohickens. blue grouse, sage Sage hep, August l to August 31 plMuaant. swans, wood du k, bittern, Dove September l to December 15 Handbill crane crebes, gulls herons. goose, brant, etc, September luorA band-taile- d pigeons, terns and 16 Duck to De ember 31 , all srtori birds. No open season Elk. sheep, goat, Anv licence and fishing Hunting 12 grouse, to qua!, pheasants, swans win! male ituen, for game and fish littl brown And. sauid.-Hi16 and over Female duk. bittern WjvArt cranes, grebee golin- heeons Itxw "A Rc-npcohtbHed-- f mm band-taile- d murres. Residents or state in pigeon, terns and hunting fishing under 12 not required to e ure license all shorcblrds (except W i on snipe k or bla combelttei Jacksnlp. and gold n and game fued by tate flh missioner or defruty. county derk or proNels and veiiowlegs) and license NonHunting fishing agent dcju or authonxed nt 1 resident Game Slit fih Resifu limits cne deer a season2a tresi-d41 50 dent. 56 $1 fish game in all Alien f Itiaen onlv), J dove, of ibicka and geese, but not more than prohibited from bunting Hag limits and possession 1 One deer a day, 50 sora and 2r in all of fose a day and one antelope a season 1ft in all other rails, coot and galllnule of sage hens a dav, 25 duck. 15 in ail Jjpi. Sale of all protected game of plovers and veilowlegs, 2 Jn ail of coot and gaUinules a day 8 Export. Export of all gam pro- rail gees a dav. Migratnrv game birds hibited. provided, nonresident licensee cal-tndmay be possessed during first ten mgv hip out 25 ducks in any one ex- x- dav of close season week after they have been Sale ale of all protected game i prohibited. Export. Export of all protected andtInt-S- 12 - - e 806.000 - Fnvtera Beook treat eavor eooaty uarimid oeaaty Sevier eooaty Grand - no ontr 78 000 87.000 THE BEST IS ALWAYS CHEAPEST et-si- and amined 1 - Pieties of trout will not And rainbow trout, when spawning, are easier to find; gfrom Fish lake alone this season a million or so wild eggs have been gathered and now are j secs in a lifetime Countless Numbers more cegs A Another building hiuaircd thousand m a trav vou are to Vs Small bo's with giant cve-d- n jper searching out the dead rgsr su iing thego up to be discarded and - The rn- iota gather of pheasant days eggs at Springville. 11 Deer at the Springville farm. 12 One of a pair of swans, likewise at Springville. Quite an as. eortment, isnt it? 10 Juai and Washington countu, ber k to January have the AMERICAN and IMPORTED lines, the kind of tackle the big fellows dont break. IM 066 Ifiaataro Brook treat Cache ceoaty ... . Rich coooty .. GLENWOOD HATCUBRY. Raloboor treat. . .. Garfield coooty Beaver reoaty Ium uatywprfv f. y- we-,Keopete eooaty Wayae coaafy Sevier coonty (e We f i IaOT.AN A r,L a 12 600 17 600 17 060 236 Otkl Ralabat tooot. Cache ceoaty AW " 2.966,900 Native treat: Read them carefuby UTAH. Oben sfason Deer (buck w th hn-n- l October (no killing bv nonresident) 15 to (htober 2' liMe, September 1 to Srptbmber 30 lHck, goose coot gallmul to Dei ember 01 (Xtoher Exceptions Waterfowl in Kant San For the particular fisherman. 37 900 600 000 9 000 . Cache eooaty t'atflafc BoxelAer eooaty Here aro aummariert FisHing Tackle boot- . n coWeCbrvenient - Comooct Tent, Beds All Summary of Game Laws in Four Western States trip in pictures. j Ifaekooaw treat: kevier county Waaateb eooaty .. wh in your" pOcket and inputs Vou'r 000 40 00 62 IMOM eooaty Davt eooaty ( ache eooaty More a eoiftty Rail Lake cuaty it Kodak 32A20 O Weber eooaty - v j: BO 000 25.000 ' HATCHFRY. boat! ' brook tnmmlt eooaty foe fee ceosty uawaff v " Itnaiit nvntjr kalt lake eooaty Dtrii coosty WHmt eooaty .. ,. Oifke eooaty Waaotrk eooaty . ,r. SfiirfU eooaty Tooele eooaty rut) eooaty Doccott eooaty 111 Pi SaltXhke 141 .. WaMtck coast? f 4 a m , or At the aero hour thereabout,, on June 15, a legion of make dlielples of luak Walton a the somewhat tamed charge o f the Light Brigade look like a funeral march. Ahgleworma and eglmon crcw, a multicolored and blta of red flannel hitched do a pin will be the ammunition And the cltlsena of placatorlaland will be the enemy Where do the fish come from' Those ' brightly colored, swlftlv moving delectable and game deniaena of I tab a atreams? Wall tell vou here a story of long hours of tedious work which hire gone before on the part o ( tha state and the nation to make the streams of the Intermountain country a mecra for sport lovers and to but d up for the future a paradise of feath ered game for those who prefer ihe shotgun to the rod and line Eirt, let us say that conservation of wild life it Includes, birds animals and fish has risen from a unr start a few ye re ago. Into" very ronetder' able Industry Utah, for instance. supports eight fish hatcheries snd one game farm. The federal government has another; and numerous private Individuals whose holdings encompass natural or artiflcal ponds, with an abundance of clear water, have like wise found It a quite lucrative undertaking. Planted by Millions In an adjoining table one will find lha figures on the output of just four of Utah s hatcheries In the post two " Tears. Notice the total ,7" SIO habv fish turned into Utah a streams to hva and grow and multiply In two vea re fourteen of them for every man, woman and child within the And thia In Just two years state Figure the total In a decade' And that this aatonlehlng total for the last two years may be more so, let tie quote from the biennial report of D. H. Madsen, state game and fish commissioner 2W wfckiai. At the time this department came tinder the control of your administration, the atock fish at tha two exist- ing butcheries, Murray and Hprlngvilla, bad been so. far reduced as to a 11 drop through- the furnish only e smell psrr of the eggs gl juat bolct. In the truv wreen to the dark necessary for this program. In spite bottom below it remains until Here of this handicap we have been successful In producing and liberating in the list ventisre of the egg ia abswim then it forth to find the streams and lakes of this state sorbed, fortune approximately 7 '00,000 tfout, a major itsAsfinny on embryos take body and form part of which have been produced at into other tra our two hatcheries at Murray and ttuy are transplanted JtnaHr to the ponds on the great Springvlle. We have also built Up .and grow to firmer our supply of stock fish until at this outside andHere thev then are gathered in dip tints we neve et our various plants length transferred cans to and taken 2 000 rainbow' trout, nets, upward" of from one (o five pounds, ell out In roaring trucks to streams and weighing lakes. ' of which produce eggs for the coming You are shown the breeding ponds season."1 wafers as vyhi look at them do A visitor et the fish hatcherv et The not show a single ripple. But our Murray drives up a winding graveled tosses a handful of gram or raid Into a veritable paradise or trees guide food. Jr and It a eftcits other yerttabic flowing water. He ia greeted b One ftees swirling bodies bv two delighted dogs, one an Airedale, pest as the adult fish dart the other a shepherd, and bv William the hundreds and Delbert Jackltng superintendent upward, their coloring in the after-noosunlight gives one a kaleidoand assistant, respectively scopic displav unrivaled Matched Selantlflcally. Here at the Murray hatcherv are a white bul.dlng also German brown trout, wild shy He la taken the roof of carries the" sign things which seldom come near the Here surface and of which a glimpse Is hard Slate Fish Hatcherv No. 1 h sees long trsva which in turn are to get. In another pond ou are infilled with traylike acreena And on formed there 'Are nine ton of arp these screens, arranged with wonder food for the trout fut precision, are thousand one hates to leave, but Springvid upon thousands or rather hundreds of call thousands of tiny, orange spheres Fifty miles over the pavement in a the egg of rainbow trout. car, a detour to a For days the eggs have lain on wide lawn, a dlsembarkment Greetons dav one sees a ing b Superintendent William Wbit-nefrars; then and his assistant, William Halll-dachange. A little transparent alhdr.of Ufa comas octree three its Inch In one sees the business in full It aa of Here wigquarters length. Pufit - 2,10t,T fUh cooaty 1 high-price- d. . rat- Boovor rouaty I mo ? Helps Make Department Life Pleasant for the Waltons and .Nimrod. , Mono Ki. .. ktM- - flUlty --V. .,.T...r..7T counties!. October 15 to November 15 Pheasant, partrfdee. prairie, rhteken. fool hen, grouse- - In Flathrad. IJncoln, Missoula and Sanders counties only October to October 15. d Duck, goosw, brant, and golden plovers, WiUon an in or yaRoglga, coot, gaiitnuie, September 6 to December 31. r black-bellie- jack-anip- a, Kitl V othr Styles, All Prices . than coot and galllnule. Vt open season Deer irt Benewah. Blaine. Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater. Custer, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lwla, Nez Perce, Shoshone and VaJiey counties, In Bear October 1 to November 15 Lake, Franklin and Oneida counties. October lfr to November 1 Bear in JBenewah. Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai and Rhoshone counties, September 16 to May 30. In rest of state, unprotected. Quatl in Ada, Canyon, Gem. Gooding and Kootenai counties, November 1 to November 15. In Nea Perce coun-t- ), November 1 to November 30 Sage hen in state (except Franklin county no open season),. August 16 to September 15 d and Mongolian Chinese pheasants In Ada, Canyon, Gem, Owyhee Payette and Washington counties. November 1 to November 15. Tn Gooding, Jerome, Latah, Lincoln, Nea Perce and Twin Falls counties, November & Njvm be-Grouse, Benewah. Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai arid Bhoshone counties. Oc- -. tober 1 "to Octobeb 21. In (learwater, Idaho, Latah. Lewis and Nex Re roe counties. September 15 to October 15. Ruffed grouse in Bannock. Bear Llce, Bingham, Bonneville, Butte, Caribou, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Oneida, Power and Teton counties, August 15 to September 15' Bide or dusky grouse in Adams, Bannock, Bingham, Boise, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Elmore, Fremont, Gem, Idaho. Lemhi, Madison, Teton, Valley and Washington counties, August 16 In Bear Lake, to September 30 Franklin and Oneida counties, Septem30. ber l to September Hungarian partridge in Kootenai and November JL ta,-NLatgh eounGe vember 15. In Nex Perce county, November 1 to November 30. Duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe or d and golden Jacksntpe. plovers, yeUowlega, coot and gallinules, October 1 tp December 31. Rail, other than coot and gallinule, September 3 U November 36, mounNo open season. Deer, elk, as tain goat (except above), moose, antelope, caribou, mountain sheep, buffalo, spotted fawn, calf elk, prairie chicken grouse (except as above), and imported pheasants (except Chinese, IDAHO. rtngnecked andJ Mongolian pheasants ' Open seasons. as above ). mourning doves, swans, in Bingham, Bonneville. Clark, wood 3 Elk duck, bittsms, Httle brown and - NovemFremont and Teton counties.sandhiH cranes, grebes, gulls, herons, ber 15 to November 3& and all shorebirds (except loons, F3k. mountain goat in Clearwater Wilson terns, d snipe or Jacksnipe. and Idaho counties, October 1 to Noand golden plovers, and yellow-le- g vember 15. )r Deer, mountain goat lit Adams, Hunting and fishing licenses: Npn- Bonneville. Butte, Camas, Poise, Owtl4 m FMlvqf Fir dark, Elmore, Gooding, Jefferson,. Rheep, goat (1926), does and fawns antelope, bison- or buffalo, pheasant, partridge. grouse, prairie chi ken fool hen (except as above) U92D quail, sage hen, introduced pluasant dove, swans, wood duck bittern, little brown, sandhill snd whooping cranes, grebes, gulls d heron loons, pigeon terns and all shoreblrds (except Wilson anipe or jacksnipc, d and golden plover and yeliowlegs) Hunting and fishing licenses Nonresident General, $70, birds and fish Alien $10 fish $3 5i. General, $50. fish Resident $10 General, $2 Guide resident), $H. Shipping (export), Decent. Issued by warden or deput NO liccn$ required of minor under 15 Alien not holding a hunting license required to obtain from warden $25 license to possess firearms. Ona ttrer T rtfc tKeww possession. hf'gmn. fool hens, partridges, prairie chickens, sage hen a dnv or in pheasant and 2ft duck, 8 geese 3 brant, possession, 15 in &Jl of plovers and veiiowlegs, 25 W ilson snipe 50 sora 25 in all of other Posa coot and galltnule day rail, of session migratory birds except waterfowl permitted during first ten days of a close season. Rale Bale of all protected game prohibited. provided, merchant or hotel or restaurant keeper mav sell game, except migratory birds, killed outside lender permit the state, mounted specimens or hide or heads of game or birds animals lawfully taken may be sold. Export Export of all protectedmme pmhjbtted, provided, punt lawflew be exported tn open' season under bunting license, and permit (fee 60- - cents) from shipping state warden, total shipments under one license may not exceed seasons bag limit, and not more than two days limit of migratory birds may be exported In any one calendar week, packages must be labeled to show contents. Closed season on fishing March 16 to Mav 29, except seining under permits of carpr buffalo and. suckers. lk exept as above), mooac, caribou hand-taile- black-behie- 3 e mr biack-bellfe- -- black-bellie- X Gasoline Stoves, Prices 10 to $14.50 Always Ready for a Quick Tables and Chairs rth Meal A J. Louis Anderson 329 South State Vv. Street, Salt Laketftah 'See What You Save 4Xnt-ONI.- AS,TV T- LAKE STORE IT EAST SECOND SOUTH WAT.KUR BAES BDXLDINQ WHEN YOU THINK OF -- Fishing--Camping"Touri- ng 1 .Picnicking Always Think of Us The Largest and Oldest Army and Navy-Good- s Store Lake Salt in City. , rXEE Auto Highway Map FREE Branch Stora Ogden. Utah; Bingham. Utah; Pocatello, Idaho. L |