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Show THE JUAN SAX RECORD Thursday, March also listed with the names and addresses of leading officers. This booklet should prove invaluable to schools, clubs and organizations and individuals as sources for tec:. meal information, as well as one form which to ob- 15, 1936, Pg. 4 Easfer Inspires Bible Land Visitors tain ace urate dma concerning fish and wildLfe resources in any given aiea on this continent. More than 1,000 conservation leaders, technicians, portsmen, and outdoor writers are attending the March meetings of the 21st Annual North American Wildlife Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. Attending the conference from the Utah Department of Fish and Game are Director J. Perry Egan, Game Chief Harold Crane, and Assistant Federal Aid Coordinator Jay Udy. They will participate in several technical sessions concerning fish and wildlife management. Director Egan will represent Utah and the Pacific Flywav in discussing regula- A winter survey of Utahs only natural resources are discussed of wild turkeys was population authby prominent conservation made the department last week, orities from the States, Canada, of fmh and game said today. Alaska, and Mexico. Field men. Using the departSponsor of this important conference is the Wildlife Manage- ment's snow caterpillar, covered the general area in the LaSal ment Institute. Mountains whore the original of sixteen wild turkeys was The National Wildlife Federa- plant made in the fall of 1952. tion has now published a DirectRirds were found widely scatory of Conservation Organizaand intering nearly to the tions and Officials which may tered foot elevation. All those 9,000 be obtained for 25 cents by writing were apparently doing well. sited to the Federation at 232 Follow ing a normal increase Street, N.W., Washington 12, the past three brooding during DC. seasons, the number of birds in The booklet lists top officials the area is believed to be well of federal, state and provincial over 150 at this time. An exact natural resource agencies in the count could not be made because United States, Canada and most of the rugged terrain and size of Latm American countries. Na- the area where the birds are wintional and statewide citizens or- tering. As many as 27 were noted ganizations for conservation are in one flock during the past summer. A' prtiemmt The department said present plans call for stocking wild turI sit keys in other sites believed to be habitat as they may be obtained from sisters states in the west, or from trapping operations from the currently building flock on the LaSal in Grand County. The tions and other factors concerning the waterfowl seasons next fall. Major aspects of the restoration and wise management of From where Joe Marsh Information On Line" I was reading the other day how a person can get all sorts of things just by dialing a number on his telephone. In New York you can get the time, the weather, or a prayer. In Philadelphia its the stock reports. In Boston a voice tells bird 'watchers whats to be watched in the park. Over in Europe, they go further. Vienna offers a fairy tale for kids. In Switzerland you can get the news in any of three languages. And a couple of places have talking menus for desperate housewives. From where I sit, With the old adage the more water, the better the fishing in mind, current .forecasts for a good fishing year in Utah during 1956 are timely in view of an average or better water table over much of the state. measureRecent watershed ments show a high water table generally existent from Nephi north. Only one critical area, the extreme portion of the state, is listed as being in dangerously short supply. it doesn't matter if ideas are put out by telephone, through editorials, or in person as long as we can take them or leave them. I happen to like a glass of beer with my supper. You may prefer coffee, tea or branch water. Well, theres no harm in listening to anothers opinions . . . but if he should try to force them on you, its always an Americans privilege to simply hang up! five-minu- te south-easter- n , uundation I Final Tax Assistance Day Set For County t I- '' r I : ' I W" 'v Vs "y State Tax Commission To Assist Residents 26 A representative of the Utah State Tax Commission wTill be at the courthouse in Montieello Monday, March 26 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. He will assist taxpaying residents of the county in the intricasies of state tax forms and their proper completion. s ''V There will be a representative COLD and headaches due to colds. 4 4' ft v.V 1 I II ; .1 4 L lid-; ! : I 1 ' - 4SP '4? if '4. ' J&L1 ' THE CHURCH OF DORMITION on Jerusalem's Mount Zion, each year, shown above, attracts thousands of tourists to Israel This is the site where the especially during the Easter season. to her Ascen-sioVirgin Mary is believed to have fallen asleep prior Coenaculum, to Ihe visits observed nearby also is by Easier room of the Last Supper, and to King Davids Tomb. In addition to to the procession lo Mount Zion, highlights of an Easter visit of the Mount at the and Nazareth, in services Israel include Beatitudes in the beautiful region of the Sea of Galilee, site ofChrist's Sermon on the Mount. According to the Israel Governs x , XWC- i n. The loss occurred when chemicals were accidently released into the Jordan from an industrial firms storage reservoir near 33rd South in Salt Lake City. At least 80 of all fish were killed from this point to the outfalls in the Great Salt Lake of both the Jordan and the Surplus Canal. The department said channel catfish were the main fish species involved in the die-ofwith minor numbers of mud cats and trout being affected. Waters where the pollution occured are open to year around angling. They are especially pop- Parties responsible for the loss of game fish in the Jordan River last November 18 have tentatively agreed to replace these losses in kind, the department of fish and game said today. ular with metropolitanarea fishermen during early spring months prior to the opening of the regular season. Following final agreement with all parties involved, the affected area will he restocked with chan- Dam to the canyon mouth are now being seined, marked, and returned to the water, according to the department of fish and game. A continuing creel census this year on this part of the river will further determine the goal of this and other fishery survey work constantly being geared to give the highest cree return from all Utahs j YOUR Yonr Check is as good as Cash! guidepost Youll discover TO ALL 1 Today! 1 DOVE CREEK STATE BANK MEMBER F.D.I.C. h Phone 2321 Dove Creek, Colorado Announcing the Appointment of JOHN REDD, II as 55, opened a Twin Dollar savings account Jan. 3, 1956, with a deposit of 5700. His death occurred unexpectedly Jan. 20. The amount of his account automatically doubled. His family received $1400, or 2 for 1. He paid out nothing for this John Doe, age EXAMPLE A protection. Mary Roe, age 40, opened a Twin Dollar account, also on Jan. 3, with a 5100 deposit. Suppose she is alive Jan. 3, 1957. She will have had the protection of an additional 5100 for a year at or 50 cents. She will receive good bank of a cost of 1, interest on her $100 deposit for the year, less 50 cents.. She can, 2 of course, withdraw the $100, or any part of it, at any time. Or she can add to it, thus increasing the amount with the douh' y (2 for 1) feature. your-mone- Complete line UT0C0 PRODUCTS of famous DISTRIBUTOR UT0C0 products In the Montieello Area Gasolines Fuel Oils Motor Oils Greases Industrial Products Additional Facts in a Nutshell: may be for any amount. feature is limited to $1,000. Only the Make deposits or withdrawals as you please. Each depositors account is insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Available to persons age 1 through 55. Remains operative to age 60. Take advantage of this new advance in modem banking. Open your Twin Dollar savings account today ! Your savings double-your-mon- Twin !!ar 5r. . "uV: cni; af rfst Zccvtii UTOCO John Redd, II Prompt Delivery Service Onr.ks UTAH OIL safer, more bills by check. Open an account MATTERS ur waters by stocking the its convenient and saves time to pay money best species of fish at the proper time and in the most economical manner. Fish now being marked on this "tretch of the Provo River are finclipped for ready identification when checked in the creel during the coming season. Past records show that 60 of te fish taken from this area are rainbow trout, 40 brown, with 'utthroat, kokanee, and white-fisnel catfish. caught amounting to less than one percent of the total take A large sample of trout in the anglers. rovo River Tro ' "'eer Creek The surveys further shows Heres how it works: SUFFERERS discomforts yield quickly to Tlie final federal taxpayer sistance day for San Juan county STANBACK'S prescription formula. is scheduled to be held in the STANBACK tablets or powders work fast to bring comforting relief from San Juan County courthouse, tired, sore, aching muscles, neuralgia Montieello, on March 20th. ,fv - of the internal revenue department present that day to assist taxpayers and to answer questions concerning the forms, tax figures, etc. GCLD as- f, Copyright , above noted. ffH ll 7i , I vv Car-ro- that most rainbow are caught prior to the seasons end, with very few trout other than the brown showing up during last fall and present surveys. The value of the brown trout in the light creel returns from this water will lie further determined from the current phase of work. Specifically, it will le determined whether the present important brown trout population can maintain itself, or if this species must be stocked to percreel return petuate the 40 REFINING Montieello, Utah COMPANY |