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Show 'V Tuesday; December 311537 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Pago Eight r East CaEbcm r Utah State Dept. . OF Fish and Game Wilson Certified Canned Attorney Gordon Hoxle has spent the past week in Salt Lake City, on official business. Announces Ready to eat 4 lbs. 12 ozs. .Mr. and Mrs. Louie Grevon' visOf interest to Utahs fishermen over Christmas with their today was the department of fish ited and game announcement that the parents, Mrs. Kathryn Grevon and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mayer. winter spawn-takin- g program is now proceeding at full speed. Miss Iris Peterson, daughter of Approximately 10,203,000 eggs Mr. and Mrs. Alma Peterson is nave .been or are being processed Iris is the for home holidays, through the hatching troughs for California. in rearing at the department's 12 working hatcheries. The above figure includes 138,000 kokanee salmon, 'Mr. Downs, Castle Gate, Utah, at the 65,000 mackinaw, trout, 7 million Utah, was a dinner guest Mrs. Ruskauff, of Beryl trout and 3 million brown trout. home Christmas. While much of the stock 'has been secured commercially, rain-botrout spawning stock held at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanson, Price, two state hatcheries have yielded were dinner guests at the home of some 4 million eggs to date and Mr. and Mrs. ? V. L. Stoddard, fisheries experts estimate that an- Sunday. other 2 million eggs will, be taken Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred spent before the spawning period ends. These rainbow trout eggs will the holidays in Salt Lake with and make up a ,large portion of the their daughter and anglers creel returns as they now family. mature to legal size at the hatchDavid Abeyta is home from the eries for planting during 1958. ' Sportsmen who are interested University in Pocatello to visit in the management of their fish- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ery resource were reminded today Andrew Abeyta, Dragerton. that all of the states hatcheries Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson, are open to visitors. will be enjoying the Rose Bowl Parade with their son and daugh- - c j '"pi r C z w 'A 4 C tjO 7T t Choice Cut Shoulder U.S. Good LB . - son-in-la- Excellent, Seasoned I w v , 727 7 V IIULM UMI ts SIRLOIN OR U.S. Good & Bn Choice; ZFjJ lb. ...... jj. Quarterly Meeting The fellow who makes his own generally has his own way, The regular winter quarterly way, if hes not married. meeting of the Utah Fish and game Commission will be held on anglers next year will be June 7. a Commission December The meetings will be held in spokesman today announced. department offices and will be to items be considered Among open to the public.' on the agenda is the setting of Commissioners are . W. Rulon the fishing regulation for the 1958 White, G. G. Sanderson, K. E. season. As previously set by the Bullock, Robert B. Mitchell and Commission, the opening date for Dr. Paul G. Stringham. L v DUTCH BOY ' 20-2- 1, 13 Varieties Gallon Make Your U.S. No. Idaho Russets, Bag NEW YEARS RESERVATIONS Nov si"? I ' 2s Mr. Breaded Gulf Koast FOR NEW YEAR S EVE 10 Oz. Plcg. . . . at c The Kiva Club MADE HOURLY (SbihskoI HELPER t (open to the public) under Diamanti Cafe Phone Helper GR 2-99- Sunnyside 02 The Best 3 Lbs. .... . 'w 3 C TU 8-7- 703 Grain Fed COETD All 14 Irte&ildlJe M For Recapping ISSSH WINTER TREAD OR CONVENTIONAL EAST OF PRICE Price Tire & Rubber' Service 17 N. 1st West 4- 32) Prices Effective Mon., Tues., Thur?., Friday, Saturday INCH TIRES t t FRESH PICNIC Be Wise . - Price ' . Drive Out to the Bargain Basket And Save . . . WHY PAY MORE? 7 J |