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Show llah Wildlife Division of rers' biologists lldllfc AA an- - tmri Harvest Questionnaire Scnl l)ita inflected fmin the qurs tininiaiies is an uiivirtaiit jiaii of the overall State management piogi.uil and a meaningful npxrr tiuiits fur skirtMiieu to part hi ate in management of the ai cording to Division spikesineii Resnil nils mail lilt Ullllllal ll.MM st question nalic-- s to Utah sxirt sine ii hi t fforts tii gather more an mate data on lust uar's limiting lesults and tins sears lisliing ai tis itics tllU ne Shiv t ''jxirts ( al'-i- i hi WHI 23 Pail u ipal ion of the State's sKirtsmen Is valuable to Utahs Fisheries and Game Manageiin ut programs, aec ending to the Divi 2o'j soon. si. Ml The Fisheries Management team aiimmnced plans to conduct d survev of anglers activities dur- Those receiving forms have asked to help bv providing the most accmate recoid of their fishing and hunting activities as with pilot agiee incuts Ik tween the Idaho I isle and Came ( omiiussiou and I tails W ildlite Roald Idaho established the sis toll hunt as p.nt of the li geneial. statewide fishing regulations Ihe W ilcllife Hoaul adopted the smaller bag limits m onlei to pio vide iiuifotm hunts on Ik ai I ake 2H 21 21 , . . , , . 1 .... s 26' j 21'i 2) 2'i , Anginias 1. m Uni Join's .online . iiii s Simp . St mslinis Park . . . Antic C m le I ligll team s nes i Ills Slo r ul it it ms vveie made III I. Il 29 28 T mloimatioii oil the rcsou small said Ihe sur vev collects informal inn jx rtaiinng to the quant its of kali fishing ac t is it v and success cvh iic iicc d bv Utah fislic run ti HIE 1977 survey will lx' taken from a random sample of 2d 2S 2S 0 . ... ing I'JTT. 212 The 'Angler's Survey' has r (ecu coudiKted cm a kisis prior to this year hut will not ne, the spike uhuls holding 1976 combma lion and lislung In disc s plans i all for some 15 OHO surveys to Ik indiv Ix-e- n I .eke c Utah s ildhfe Hoard will meet Wcslnesdav. March 16, at 1 pin hi the Officers Club at (amp AA illiums. Tlie agenda will include discussion of the priK l.iinat ions for spring turkey season, cougar and Uar seasons, as well as iixlatmg the pun lamal ion cm nongame buds. ll interested K'rvms are invit-eto attend the meeting. Those wishing to partic ipate hv means of a formal presentation to the Hoard d 1- - liiuv Salt reiicst time bv calling the kike Office of the Division of Wildlife Resources Friduv, March II, 1977. Written comments will lie accepted up to the same deadline. Tuoday one of tlie greatest gourmands of all time, hailed the truffle as "the diamond in the art of cookery . The truffle is a inemlier of the fungi family, lint it is far from the ordinary garden vanetv of mushroom. There are lilac k and sshile distinctions in truffles, the lilac k coming from France, and the sslute -- - only called white in contrast to the liest, blackest of the French vanetv -- - come from Italy. Tniffles are inhibited things, grossing deep underground. France emploss secially trained pigs and Italy uses dogs to gentlv seize them from their hiding place. For a great adventure in fine dining, visit GIX)V-IEA1RERS, 494 S. Mam 0 Try our famous sj)ecinlties - deep fried lumto shrimp, golden lirown fned cnicken, top sirloin steak and N'ew York cut steak - or choose vour favorite from our extensive menu And our sour de jour is always a gounnet delight. Hours: 6 a m. midnight, 7 clays. GOURMET FACT: Even when tniffles grow in abundance, connoisseurs of the fungi hoard and thensh them. Collectors in Pengord lock them Bnllat-Savun- A.M. Howling Hellos Team standings Im Splitters AA' Pm Smashers .3 Hummers Dreamers Team No. 13 HotShots Team No. 6 Sweet Tenss Outterfmgers No Names EZ3 3 Aces Team 20 Ihghballerx 3 Aids Out of Tovvners .' Macs E 13 35 16 32 30 IS 2S 20 21 27 21 27 26 22 22 26 26 22 22 26 23 25 23 25 23 25 22 26 .19 29 18 30 IS 30 Team 17 17 16 11 MOD Squad Had News Bowlers the north shore ween Montego Bus and (Xho T los. And tin. ills, theres a breathtaking humlHKi ratt tnp clown the pic turesque Bio Ik-- Grande River. COOPI It is j nationally known explorer, photographer, TA and film lecturer His archeological explorations have won him active iiiemlK-rshtin the famous New Aork Ixplorers (dub Admission is bv season ticket, or SI for adults and 50 cents for children under 1 Dear Editor, In reading the 1 HORSI DItAAAN AI UK 1 through their I S scrap-- I Ed and Barbara Bowse of II , look back and are kmdon. well satisfied with the decision they made more than five sears ago to give up their jolis and devote all their time and energies to looks their hobby. Exl and Barbara are among the few commercial reset orers of horse-dran vehicles and tcxlav they are supporting themAankee. selves with this work I - This tree is in White Pine H.isin of Middle ('ansoii, ('omits, an area of watershed for the Bingham Mine. It is managed Its the Tooele ('cnnitv Wildlile I eclera-turas a wildlile and game management pmjec t. 1542 bvO P. Miller Alans sav ll.irscv England, who was ac c idcntallv killed Novi inU-- r 2 195J, was one of the most promising vniiug men produced bv tlie citiens of Tooele (its ( ORDING to relatives and the inscriptions oil tlie a'eii ux-m tin- - AAlnte Pine Basin of Middle Cans on. lie and Dr A( s James Oiuie sheep III tint aiea ill the earls thirties. In the late (but ics the property was sold to the kciiuccott the Grpn r ( oip that pqx-spung water from the basin through the I tali tunnel to the Bingham ( upper Pit. fence was hmlt on the south mil of the basin to prevent trespass bv cattle fuim Utah Counts. kvestink were evcluded from Ah-tal- s tin- - AAlnte Pine Busin for 25 sears Tins allowed tlie to grow lush and tall It became an alpine paradise for ,md wild game. Howe'er in uliout 196.3 tbefenie patrol was disc out limed, the fence deteriorated and the liasin was invaded Its trespass cattle and 557 555 544 Ilighballers slurp Three members of the Tooele Swimmers Sponsors, who have helped officiate at the swimming meets are Susan Smith, F rancie Parks and Kathy Baird. air, a.t., 6 cyl air, a.t., 6 cyl air, a.t., 8 cyl Plym. Fury Chev Imp. Wagon air, a.t., 8 cyl Chev Imp. air, a.t, 8 cyl Ford Pinto Wagon 4 speed Volkwagon 4 cyl, 4 speed 76 Aspen 76 Dodge Dart 75 76 75 75 74 4-d- 4-d- 73 Comet 2-- r, .... 379500 31 9500 r, .... 369500 349500 r, r, 73 Pontiac 449500 r, 4-d- 239500 229500 Catalina, air, V8 239500 2095 73 Dodge air, a.t., V8 72 Dodge Colt Wagon 4 cyl 6 cyl 72 Plym. Valiant 4-d- r, 4-d- 149500 169500 r, 159500 air, 8 cyl 71 Plym Fury air, 8 cyl 71 Plym. 9 Pass Wagon air 69 Chrysler 300 air 72 Plym. Fury 4-d- 4-d- r, 129500 r, 4-d- 69500 r, 229500 8 V-- 8, 449500 2495 a.t 1977 Chrysler Cordobas, Aspens, Volares at Great Easter Savings! PAUL0S coulc-lovve- r Tooele Ph 882-416- 1 Thanhs to the efforts of students who belong to the Swimming Sponsors organization, like Tracv Pitts, Pam AAliitehouse (wearing the shirt with the special Fishaloe emblem) and Ranch Nix, the Buff swimming meets have been conducted in a professional manner. pix nested out lasing a valve can lx installed to proH-rlcontrol the wells Ae base liidiiut exl that this should lx done as smHl us ktssihlc e said to the iicwsp.qx-when tlic-- culled was that, since we have lxen in a series of wet years the artesian pressure Is at time a nuvmmui ut the AATi.il r I pu-sc-- r tla area as a game m.magemeiit Tlie fence has pin)oet re-- I and tlie area is pat ruled bv rulers from the Tooele AA ildhfe Federation and the Bit and Spur (lulls Since that date the basin lues un alpine again n nil aradise. mas use the area (Tub for Inking, horsohuik riding, limit mg and photographs. mountain The Veterans Administration and pension sends e(Hiix-nsatichecks totaling $S billion a year to some five million recipients. ami that there an surplus waters flowing into tlie (beat Salt kike However, as you may recall back in the I'JtiOs there were some problems developing with the artesian wells m the Ird.i district, and the Stale I ngineer ut that tune closed the area to new appropriations m order to protect all of the existing rights. If we could lx assured tliat we were going to continue in the wet evde, certainly this office could consider removing (he re-net ions and approve some additional appropn.it ions based on Caring For Dogs Or Cats? Dont Forget Their Ears ears are a source of frequent trouble for these pets, and it is impnr- l care while taut to take ears as their to keep grixiiiung clean as possible. DOG AND cat ears are verv sensitive, m fact, many pets resist having their ears tone bed at all Normally, however, if you speak m a calm reassuring voice, your pet will accept ear cleaning as part of its normal griximing routine. Never poke or probe at your pets ears, and never wash the ears out with soap and water. Instead, apply a small amount of baby oil or peroxide on cotton and wipe only as far as you can without stretching the tissue king-haireand floppv-earedogs will need more attention more frequently, because there is little air circulating in their ears If the surface of your pets ears d may permanently damage the ear canal Some of the more obvious symptoms indicate infection black caking around the canal just inside the ear, frequent shaking of the head and pawing at the ear, holding the head at a strange angle so that you think your pet has lost its wits, a strong odor coming from the ear, or heavy waxy material and matted hair on the surface of the ear Do not use medications or insecticides that might be around the house Sometimes ear ailments are caused by nothing more than an insect bite, a minor ulceration or a small pimple But even these minor inflammations can upset vour dog or cat Your pet can be- HEMATOMAS swellings that contain blood sometimes occur in the middle of the skin of the ear flap Thev mav result from a sharp blow which ruptures the blcxxl vessels in the ear, or bv vour pets scratching and shaking his ear as a result of ear inflammation or an infection Otcasionallv, dogs suffer from otitis media, an inflammation of the middle ear This condition comes from an infection of the external ear passage or the nasal passage bv wav of the eustachian tule tin thm.it ( 'online hi symptoms are pain, fever, ear discharge and possible loss of balaiic e Often c hroini ear irritations are caused bv mites that settle in linear pnoritv. BICA18E of tins KHiceru, I fuse contracted with the USGS to a groundwater stiulv of the Tmx le area to supply this ollice with detailed information to assist in nuking that important ckx isioii of whether to xrimt ad ditioud approvals or hold the hue m order to protect the pie- users vi it llie mils eve use have for mt euforciiig the wasting wells In all ol the vallevs of I tall is that I simplv don I have enough xrsonncl to put ill the field to xilnc all of the evistmg wells ami sec tliat none of them are wasting A immlK-- r of sears li.uk we made a concerted effort III the I tali ( ( mnlv aiea to cmitrol wasting wells As of tins date last of those wells have lxen continlli-It is our intention to as tune and do llie same for the I rda area as well as tlie ( ache A alley area where there are large artesian aquifers Dee G. Hausen Stale Engineer Wrong Name Jj OIY khtor. Dear was interested hi the informative article at Mint the of the program III lomlc. published III vour Af.itch II Issue I commend you for pul dishing articles of lixal hlslntii al However, an error m fact unpaired the authentic it v of tlie 1 iiilc-ies- Iresidcul Oinies -- Gwencvcrc A. Stixikev St. John (Continued on Page Six) S.O.S. doesn't stand for save our souls or save our ship. The letters from the Morse Code were merely adopted for convenience three dots, three dashes, three dots. I OPEN TILL 9:001 Session Called To Schedule Haseball Field the tube connecting the middle ear with the upper part of coun- selors were ( harles H Ale Bride and tlonzo J. Stookcv - not Al.ihonri Monkex. Those three men comprised the president x stake for nearlof tin old Tmx-ly seventeen sears. ONLY 28 DAYS Aetiitv meeting to schedule base-ki- ll placing field activity in the citv parks will lie held Tues-claApril 5, according to Citv Parks and Recreation Director LEFT A v, Charles Norton Bovs Baseball, Bobby Sox l, and other organized base-kigroups should lx at the soft-lul- ll meeting to help coordinate the scheduling prix.edure, Norton said Tlie session will be held m the Tooele City Civic Room Further questions should be directed to Norton or Parks Supervisor John Tonnch bv calling 882 0110 or 882-572- INCOME TM"JLP HR BLOCK- - THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE In Tooele 453 N. Main 882-401- ttEFKOm 1 9AM 9PM SAT 1 owners probe pets ears and come quite annoved and irritate the ear until both of von become frantic and the situation worsens 99500 70 Dodge 4x4 '3 V-75 Ford Ranchero air, a.t 72 Dodge Pickup Three hard working and talented members of the Swimming Sponsors organization are Delores Reid, Heidi England and Lisa Lougy. 239500 ht, V8, std dr r Many overanxious too far into their 4495 air, a.t., 6 cyl r, Aid Afclutvre observed tliat overgrazing b cattle ami sheep had almost eluiim.itc-tlw vd.itable grasses and shrubs and that the ntiul,itable plants like stinging nettle, banelrerrx ami western were taking over In 1969 the TmK-l('mints AA ildhfe Federation negotiated a least agreement with the CopK-- Corp to niaml.iin U-- r appears drv, you might wipe it gentlv with a mild ointment to lubricate slightly If the surface seems too moist, a dusting with boric acid powder might be helpful But you should go no further. If either condition persists, further treatment is a matter for your veterinarian. IF TOU suspect that your pet has any kind of ear trouble, the best thing to do is leave the ear alone and call your veterinarian tCcmutff SPRING 4-d- Fedora Orrm d High individual seness -- 76 Volare ildhfe Sx-cia- their safes' 4-d- and AA ground sriifac e. It will Ik for Terracor to line a well duller to go III and attempt to on lop ol the place another lieic-s-sar- Dogs and cats are lxirn with an acute sense of hearing that is actually twice as gixxl as mans. Rut -- in IN 196S two turn Club the casing lias rusted out wdd-flowc- 1555 High team game Dreamers Pm Smashers AAF. I1AAF. placed an older oil the wells owned bv leri.ee or. asking that they Ik immoihato-Iemit rolled 'Hick are some and cm must .lines teimutiiig with m lomieilion problems those uit of controls, since Spring Ai Hv Wildlife Federation 33 Dreamers Hot Shots comein TiKKle 32 15S1 ar r .31 High team series Outterfmgers i (iMiceinmg wells running ill Fidu I was a bit distressed, wrne the article made it apjx-aas though we had absolutely no almut the wasting wells (xmic-ilit the Fada district Tins is icr tumlv not true we do have a G 882-000- iiewspuK-- tide uceoidinte Ulah Techs Travel Series Goes To The Caribbean s To Control WelU 1 ksihlc "(.'ailblx-ai- l Islands ill the Sun," a travel lecture inlor film bv Dennis Glen UooXr. will Ik- - presented Tnes . Mar H, at S p m. hi the Hampton Technology Hldg Auditorium of I tali T I .clinical College at Salt kike, IfidO So Redvvixxl ltd Till. HI.M is part of the current series offered at Utah Tec h from "The World Around I s travel film programs C'rmsmgthe ' Caril.U un Islands III the Sun" with Demits ('oojrcr, one sees the Dutch islands of Curacao and Aruba, the spue island of Grenada, the charming British island of Barbados, the French island of Martinique, the American Alrgm Islands of St Croix. St. Thomas and St. John, the Spanish Island of Puerto Rico, bustling Nassau and nivsterioiis Haiti The film contains mans suggestions for possible future v, nations Viewers take an exciting miile-Irac- k tnp to Christ opbe-- ( itnlel Tlie res also a trip to Jamaica to explore the area around Kingston, KITorts Made - five-sea- Wildlife Hoard W ill Meet March 16 Tooele Transcript, Friday, March IS, 1977 0 Herniation' ('handed mailed and they should lie reads mi ut h aders are asking for full leant standings Stsle Sliop k.tt till eiis ( and G ( oiot Ik conducted eveiv three scats liee ause of the need to at quire this clita iiioic ftequeiitlv so as to have cooieration from those ssho receive the harvest and activity fonns (lame Management biologists have al leads prejsared and mailed the big game harvest Fonns crtaining to the waterfowl and upland game harvest are prcaied at the present time ami will lie mailed DIAIMONS Came Management and Fisheries Man-ag- i c!io l.arue ALijor ' tin bag limit foi trout on Ibai his I h c n h inc cl ttu Pit llie new bunt will Ik a dads bag of sn tidi ()t those sis lish in mote than two mas lx- large t than 16 he pie inches in total length vitHislv aiiiiouiic ed two lake trout limit still applies to lilac kiu.iw the Pl77 tislniig season and must U- - me hide d in the sis lidl limit ( li.mgcs in the Ik ar lake ng HIE Tooele Hear loiikt Dodge is talking your language with the Aspen wagon all Americas talking about. Manufacturer's suggested retail price base Aspen wagon, excluding options, destination charge, taxes, and title fees Wheel covers ($32) and white sidewall tires ($39) extra. for Paulos Motor 666 N. Main Ol Dodge J 9 5 |