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Show (. Page Seven TIIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE ,Tuesday, May 22, 1956 Lake Michigans Trout Fish Decline Field Study of Utah Vlineral Industries William F. Rappold, chairman of the natural resources committee, Utah Associated Chambers of Commerce. The UACC is the workshop with the university. The course will run from June 11 through July 2. Each week will be marked by one and a half days of classwork and three and a half days of field trips. We believe this worshop will allow teachers to become even better qualified to guide Utahs Utahs teachers will get a first-ian- d "The decline of Lake Michigans look at the Beehive states trout fishery, plunged from an an- industrial resources through a new nual catch of 6,500,000 pounds in workshop program opening June 1946 to a mere 34 pounds in 1955. 11 at the University of Utah. This opening statement heads a "A Field Study of Utahs Minrelease by the U. S. Fish and eral Industries is the title of the Wildlife Service which reads on to new course, announced recently by say that studies prove an invasion of Lake Michigan by the sea lamprey, a type of eel which attaches to and sucks the life from the trout, is the chief cause of the drastic decline in the lakes trout population. The service goes on to report that biologists who have been working on selective poisons and other methods of controlling the sea lamprey report considerable progress in their efforts. Lake Michigan and others of the Great Lakes have been the main source of lake trout, or mackinaw, eggs for Utah and other states. Population of mackinaw trout in two of Utahs deep water lakes, Fish Lake and Bear Lake, have been maintained over the years through purchases of eggs from L ELECTRIC this source by the department of fish and game. Only a small number of mack; inaw eggs have been obtainable in Guaranteed 10 Years recent years by the Utah department . These came from a CanaReg. 117.95 dian province. Present cost of mackinaw eggs when they can be found amounts to $5 or more per NOW thousand. This compares to an av Features a new d erage $2 per thousand for rain 20c for brook $1.20 and for bow, heating element that gives 4 walleyed pike. times more- heating surface. The lake trout species is limitec Glass lined tank cant rust or in many states by the lack of deep corrode. It's fully automatic water lakes where it will survive Yet it is a prime favorite of many . . just set and forget. Buy of to because its anglers growth this Homart heater on Sears qxtremely large size. Easy Payment Plan. Act nowl Fishery managers over the na tion are hopeful the Great Lakes $00 Down, $0.00 Moatli stock of mackinaw trout will come Now $109.95 Reg. 127.95 ..... back under the present program to control the lamprey eel. Now $1 19.95 Reg, 142.95 .. .. be awarded said, "by for the field trips will the natural resources commitbringing' our teachers up to date by received at the on modern industrial operations in tee. Applications university by Monday, May 28, the state. will be considered for the scholarHe said he thought the course officials said. They should would encourage teachers to ad- ships, be directed to the University of vise their students to enroll in Utah Bureau of Economic and classes to prepare them for en- Business Research, Annex 215, gineering and scientific careers University of Utah, Salt Lake no win demand throughout the City. nation. As a special feature, 20 scholarThe hard part of making good ships covering registration, tuition is that you have to do it every fees and transportation expenses day. 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