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Show i ia 9 Regulation for 1 953 Season Set HQ DRAGE2T0N Cove Reservoir where only boats withouts motors may be used. Thursday, March 5, 1953 TRIBCN2 or not to be 2, 759,022 errors can he must have on his mind, it's Small Wonder be made by transposition alone. just possible some of these figures be erroneous too. Books, magazines and newspa- Of course, this information came may from a printer and what with all per publishers are dogged conHow were attracted by a gentle of chance typthe with stantly Abstract to the point of invisi- voice, and repulsed by one tnat is it error. However, ographical harsh. taxes a printer himself to really bility. appreciate how staggering these chances are. In an ordinary news0 paper column there are about letters and severi possible prong positions for each letter, making 70,000 chances to make errors, to say nothing of several million chances for transposition (rearranging letters accidently). For example, in the phrase to be Its Fish Lake, Johnson Valley Reservoir, and Seven Mile Creek were set to close with the regular season October 1L By The Commission ruled that no issued for Regulations governing the 1953 permits were tofishbe out of the angling season were set by the shipping game season. 1953 the state during Utah Fish and Game CommissionOther special regulations coners in a special meeting held Febcerning openings and closures of ruary 21. waters were formulated and will Early opening date for some appear in the regular proclamawaters was scheduled by the Commission for May 2. The general tion. Commissioners J. Golden Sanseason will open June 6, and continue through October 11. The derson, K. E. Bullock, Allen Browne, Newell Frei, and E. N. dations from field men, sportsmen high lakes and streams, most of Larsen were all present for this organizations, and individuals bewhich are in the Uintah Moun meeting. They fore setting the 1953 angling tains, will open to angling on Sat- one day special 100 recommen- evaluated nearly urday, June, 27. Regulations covering size limit, fishing hours, daily and possession limits were set the same as dur ing the 1952 angling season. They Commissioners . 10,-00- MAN! are: " , Size Limit Seven irtch mini mum on all trout species except for fifteen inch minimum for mackinaw or lake trout in Fish Lake, Sevier County. Ten inch minimum on bass. No minimum size limit on other species. Fishing Hours 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p. m. daily. Daily Bag Limit Seven pounds and or one fish or twelve fish whichever is caught first. Either twenty catfish or tewnty pounds, whichever is caught first. No bag or possession limit on yellow perch or other non-gam- fish. e OF LOCAL BUSINESS WHAT STEAKS! O Served to Your Liking x A la Carte with Carbon Emery Bank . Possession Limif Same 'daily bag limit. Waters opened to angling May 2 are as follows: Deer Creek Reservoir, Scofield Reservoir, Provo River below the Murdock Canal Diversion Dam, Sevier River drain age below the Delta Diversion Dam, Clear Lake in Millard county, waters of the Logan River below the Mendon bridge, Pelican Ponds, Little Bear River from Highway 91 to Cutler Dam, Cutler Dam in Cache County, Horseshoe Springs, Clear Lake, Kanaka Lake, and Mill Pond in Tooele 'County, Bear River from the Utah-Idah- o state line to Great Salt Lake, Black Slough in Box Elder County, Redmond Lake, Mona Reservoir, Montez Reservoir, Borham Lake, Locomotive Springs, Pine View Reservoir, - Echo Reservoir, and Utah Lake. All species of either game or trash fish may be taken in any legal manner from all the early opening waters (May 2) except at Scofield Reservoir where only angling with worms from shore or an anchored boat is permitted until the regular opening June 6. The Commission ruled in favor of but few changes in regulations covering the use of boats. They may be used for angling oh only the same waters as in 1952, with the addition of Paragonah Reser- voir, Nine Mile Reservoir near Sterling, and Upper Sand Cove Reservoir in Washington county. Motor boats may be used in angling on all waters opened to boat fishing except the Upper Sand French-Frie- d Dollars deposited in this bank are promptly put to work on the "assembly line" that carries all the business of the community. They are active dollars, working constantly for the common good. Without a bank the small scattered sums of individuals could not be used effectively. So, as a depositor, while strengthening your financial standing, you also help to build community prosperity. 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