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Show Page Eight i'A Nfi Featuring . . .. 4 m MieCx's-Cliail- NOTES ORCHESTRA Dancing Starts b 13 Saturday ( NO CHARGE ( Smith appeared in March 20: Robert Glade Anderthese wounds. person for arrignment on a charge son entered a plea of guilty to a of an Adding these figures to the of issuing a fraudulent check. De- charge of leaving the scene that ordered court The accident. known loss from hunting of 20 fendant . requested preliminary for set matter be April per cent of all waterfowl on the hearing and it was set for March trial in the released 5 27. and amount defendants was set that Bail in season the a hunting flyway during and it behooves the hunter to more of $5,000.00 cash or personal sure- on his own recognizance to appear at that time. carefully retrieve his duckks and ty. J to shoot only when he is sure the birds are in range. March 23 : Bernard W. Cline enWasatch Roofing Company enrecommendations Committee tered a plea of guilty to a charge tered a plea of guilty to a charge are evaluated by the Pacific Fly- of overloading. Defendant paid a of speeding. Defendant paid a fine way Council, are then passed on fine of $50.00. of $15. to the National Flyway Council and are . then used as a guide in setting rules and regulations .covering the fall waterfowl hunts on succumb later to the effects Recommendations of Aubrey U. , For Water Fowl 0 t Water owl management recommendations wejre a chief order of business during a recent meeting of the Pacific Flyway Study Com- mittee. The meeting was held in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Attending were committee members from the seven western states and British Columbia making up the Pacific Flyway area. Jay Udy and Noland Nelson, federal aid coordina- tor and assistant supervisor in charge of waterfowl management, respectively, represented Utah and the department of fish and game at the meeting. Of special interest, to Utahns -- " was a recommendation to limit the hunters bag of the Great Basin Geese rather than reduce the length of the season as was done . lastyear. This species of the Canadian goose family is predominant on Utah flyways. It was felt that the full season, limiting the annual harvest by reduction of the bag limit if necessary, would accomplish the same management program while at the same time giving better hunter distribution and pressure over the whole area. Winter waterfowl surveys .covering the Pacific Flyway show the numbers of ducks and geese to be comparable- with recent years and an assured brood stock for the , nesting seasons just ahead. A note of interest to all water- - fowlers came from a preliminary study just completed by commit- tee members in California. It dealt with ducks and geese examined under fluorscopes after the end of the hunting seasons to determine the number of birds carrying shot. Eighty percent of the geese - - . checked, 50 per cent of the mal- . lard ducks and roughly 35 per cent of all other species hunted were carrying the lead pellets from shot shells. Many of these birds, though still mobile, would no doubt WHOPPER ' : -- at 9 p.m. k 22: LeRoy Wijion ap on a charge of drunk driv peared ing. Good cause appearing th court ordered that the charg i: against the defendant alleged this complaint be dismissed. March Lorenzo D. Jaramillo entered f plea of not guilty to a charge o drunk driving. Trial in the mat ter was' set for April 13. Defend ant was released on his own recog nizance to appear at that time. this flyway. Governor George D. Clyde, this week signed and had the great seal of the State of Utah affixed to the first proclamation to take effect during his administration. The proclamation declares Saturday, May 18, as Armed Forces Day. Robert O. Dugdale entered a plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving. Defendant was fined Good cause appearing, $10 $50. of the fine was suspended and a stay was granted to pay $20 by March 23 and $20 by March 26. Ellsworth T. Jewkes entered a plea of guilty to a charge of in- - Pete B. Ardhain entered a plea of guilty to a charge of improper registration. Defendant was fined $10. Good cause appearing, $5 of the fine was suspended. i March 18: Rubel J. Archuleta entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunk driving and driving without a license. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $110 and serve 25 days in jail. Stay was granted to sufficient registration. Defendant was fined $35. Good cause appearing, $25 of the fine was suspended. Frank H. Fiechko entered a plea of guilty to a charge of expired registration and expired drivers i i -- Defendant" was fined $15. was granted to pay the fine Stay by March 28. license. Do you wait for hot water in your house? 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