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Show Rainbows And Brooks Local Catch rate By Leon Bogedahl Division of Wildlife Resources Two of the most common fish anglers on the Blue Mountain will be catching are the rainbow trout and the brook trout. The rainbow trout is one of the most important game fish in the United States. It rates high with trout fishermen because of its antics when hooked and its table qualities. It of success in Utah naturally spawning than rainbow be- cause they are fall spawners. The native trout of Utah is the cutthroat trout; But, because of man destroying its habitat by agricultural and in- to raise in hat- cheries. The rainbow trout is not a native to Utah but is native to the Pacific Coast drain- ages. Rainbow trout average from one to four pounds. The world record rainbow was 37 pounds caught in Idaho. The rainbow spawns early in the spring on a gravel covered stream bottom. In Utah, many times these eggs are destroyed because of the high spring floods. This is one main reason why stocking is -- MORE REASONS IT WILL BE TOUGH judging the competition for Pioneer Days Queen in Monti-cell- o is this group--w- e candidates. From left, in f pictured another in last weeks front (with parents and sponsors names): Jeralyn Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Jerrold Smith, Fine Arts Club: Holly Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Randall, Delta Iota Chapter of ESA; Annette and Mrs. Jerrold Smith, Fine Arts Club; Center, from left: Celia Rowley, Mr. and Smith, Dr. Mrs. Doyle Rowley, Rebus Rota; Leola Torres, Mrs. Eva Torres, Husky Station; Carrie Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Leavitt, Out West Cafe. Back row, from left: Tammy Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bronson, Jaycees; Janie Roring, Mr. and Mrs. John Roring, Fine Arts Club; Joylyn Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cooper Jones, First Security Bank, Bevery Black, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Record--o- Black, Black Oil; Cynthia Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey, Hondaland, and Mary Lee Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley Christensen, Jeep Patrol. The judging takes place during the Pageant Friday night at Monticello High School, beginning at 7:30 p.m., admission 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children under 12. Jerri Mitchell, Other Gals Score Twenty-fiv- e members of the Monticello City Womens Bowling Association competed in the State Womens Bowling Tournament in Murray, Utah on March 16, and Jerri Mitchell won first place in the 600 Club competition. Winners in the state-wid- e competition, which was con In State Meet ducted from early March were anthrough nounced at the awards banquet mid-Ma- y, on May 19. Other members of the Monticello association to place in the tournament were: All-eve- Ann handicap: nts Musselman and Lee Pat Singles OBrian Debbie handicap: Sue (14th), Stanard, Pat Christensen, Linda Dale Collard, Mary Butt and Lee Ann Musselman. Doubles handicap: Jerri Mitchell - Sue Stanard; and Rachel Schafer - Beverly Christensen. Sla-vi- n, so important. The brook trout is also one of the most popular game fish in the UnitedStates. The brook trout is native to eastern UnitedStates. The brook trout has been introduced in Utah in the high mountain lakes and streams where they seem to do well. The world record brook trout was 14 pounds. They do not reach the size of the rainbow. They average about 18 inches. The brook trout is also a fine table fish. Brook trout spawn in late summer or early fall. They are not a true trout but are chars. They do not cross with rainbow, which many people believe. They have a higher Record Blanding Pool Juan Hours Are Set San By The Janet Wilcox Getting into the swim of it" will be fun and easy this summer with hours and arrangements easy to make to accommodate everyone at the Blanding Swimming Pool. Pool manager this summer is Dan Barfus, and he indicates that regular hours for the pool are 1:45 - 4:30 p.m. and 6 - 8:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The pool is closed Monday evening. A special womens hour is held each Tuesday and Wednesday from 12:00 - 1:00. Swimming lessons this year are given by Becky Homedew and Susanne Nielson from 9 a.m. to noon. Diving lessons are given by Bruce Redd. Mr. Barfus stated that the pool may be rented out to private functions for $15 an hour. Also working there this summer are Jackie Osborn and Becky Co-ckr- Pool rates are 75? A bbomircip surprise for Osid? 3- 6- $15.35 ea. 15.90 ea. Hardware Extra Must; Contractor Discounts Available Delivery to your job site in quantity 1 j t Building and Supply Company an. for for students and adults, 30? for children. 60? June Special 3- 2- June reduced. K- SCREEN DOOR 13 dustrial operations which pollute and modify its habitat, their range has greatly been is also relatively easy for the amateur fisherman to State Conservation catch. agencies like them because they are easy and relatively inexpensive 1974 Why certainly. After all, SunHay is Fathers Day and you know how much he appreciates color, beauty and life. Don t forget your grandfather or your father-in-law- , either. We have live surprises for them all. Like a green plant or a boutonniere. So stop by or call. Flowers and plants. Theyre a natural for Fathers Day, June 16. Call your nearby UTAH ALLIED FLORIST The Flower Shop 77 South Main Blanding |