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Show Waterfowl hunters lead wildlife law violators led Waterfowl hunters wildlife law violators sent to Utah courts in January, according to a Division of Wildlife Resources arrest report Twenty-fiv- e persons were charged with taking migratory birds before or after hours in the first month of the year, and nine other waterfowl related cases were heard in the states courts. January fines totaled S2.S43 and violators were sentenced 461 days in jail. Salt Lake county offenders were fined $624 in 21 caes, and Utah countys 29 cases netted links. If Club plans The annual opening golf tournament will be held Sunday, April 15, as the Brigham City Golf and Country club officially gets its season underway. The event will be a blind bogey tournament and is open to all members and prospective members, according to event chairman Bruce Stevens. ' The chairman explained that the opening day tournament traditionally sets off the season for the club and is also open to anyone who may be interested in joining the club. We use this tournament to get all the old members out to get the winter kinks out and we also use it to invite prospective club members to participate in One of our club activities," the be given. No Handicap Cards No are cards handicap Firearm tax receipts up, IRS reveals The Internal Revenue Service recently announced the results of federal excise tax collections on sporting arms and ammunition for the quarter which ended September 1972, and once again wildlife is a big utnPr llUWt said members should arrange their own foursomes and call at the pro shop to get a starting time. Any prospective members who may wish to play, but dont have enough for a full foursome can call at the pro shop or call Stevens at his home for help in finding some playing pardners. There is a $1 entry fee for the tourney and a host of prizes will s i t ft T ' &. In a conversation with Howard Richardson, state roads design engineer for District One, we learned that $150,000 will be made available immediately for restoration of the existing roads. This is necessary to allow access for construction equipment, Barney explained. Although our visitors will be denied access to one of Golden Spike Empires greatest attractions for another year, at least this time we know that Great Salt Lake State park is going to be a reailty and that when it reopens in 1974, we will truly have a first-clas- s attraction on Antelope island, he stated. r WARDROBE CLOSETS UPPER SHELF Hopefuls need bring only a glove and enthusiasm. League play Is scheduled to begin May 7. Stt xji The 1973 fish plant got under way last week when 75,000 trout fingerling were stocked in Flaming Gorge reservoir. Normal management programs at Flaming Gorge call for stocking as early in the spring as possible. 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Dsily Wo effer the of jr in Royal Walnut or Spanish Oak CLOTHES BAR A''' tryout. assistant secretary agriculture for conservation, research, and education, was a 5 featured speaker. i STORAGE CHEST COMPARTMENT CONVENIENT pointed Beautiful Woodgrain finish Beautiful woodgroin finish baseball program must participate In at least one the Federal Land Bank association of Tremonton and members of the associations board of directors attended the annual meeting of stockholders of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley held March 27 and 28 4 at Reno, Nev. from Others the local association who attended the meeting, in addition tq president Kunzler and manage were directors Anderson, Leland Harris and Douglas Holmgren, Tremonton; Ralph Tolman, Honeyville; Ross Rudd, RFD 1, Garland, and Elroy Lewis, Logan. Robert W. Long, newly ap- Empire. MDuoini) ' I ' V from the manufacture of long guns and ammunition totaled $10,375,000, an increase of 13.4 percent over the same period last year. Handgun collections were up 11.4 percent at $2,152,000. These funds are distributed to the states for use in wildlife management, land acquisition, research and hunter safety programs. Revenues Pony league Max Kunzler, president, and Keith Anderson, manager, of Great Salt Lake State park on Antelope island will be closed again this summer and most of next to permit road improvements and initial construction of a new visitors center and related facilities on the island. This was disclosed Wednesday by Robert W. Barney, executive director of Golden Spike Flaming Gorge planting begins . f Stevens DC The first of three Pony league tryouts Is scheduled this afternoon (Thursday) at Rees Pioneer park In Brigham City. The session will get underway at 5 p.m. Invited to participate are boys 13 and 14 years old (and not 15 before Aug. 11) who did not plav on a team last year. The other two tryouts are set Saturday, April 14, at 2 p.m., and Tuesday, April 17, at 5 p.m., also at the Rees park field. Boys who expect to play In the Brigham City Stevens said. Others involved in the tournament are Veran Smith and Doug Rollins, club tournament directors and Leo Farnsworth, and Tuff Claybaugh membership directors. A breakfast will be served at the club from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m. for the golfers. New members who have signed up this spring may eat for free, chairman Stevens said. Stevens said the emphasis on this tournament will be on fun and not tough competition. Prizes will be awarded for all kinds of crazy things." required for the season opener, violations such as fishing attend meeting Closed sign goes up on state park Division of Wildlife Resources fisheries biologists have nearly achieved their goal of attaining 20 million walleye eggs this year. Walleye have been spawning the Provo river flowing into Utah lake and at the Weber river as it enters Willard bay, where biologists have been on hand to take their eggs. The eggs will be hatched at the Divisions Springville and Scott Avenue hatcheries. The resulting fish larvae will be transported within 48 hours, without feeding or further culture, to scheduled warm water lakes throughout the state. Additionally, the division will receive walleye eggs from the state of New York in exchange for rainbow trout eggs. tryouts season opener 1 Officials Walleye spawn a success Judges heard 124 cases, of which 55 involved juveniles. They suspended 422 days of jail sentenced anf $634 in fines. Nine cases were dismissed. Other offenses included 12 citations for carrying loaded guns in vehicles; five for taking wildlife without a license on person; and 11 for fish related Utah Thursday, April 12, 1973 without a license, fishing in closed waters, using more than one pole or using illegal bait or lure. $566.50. PLAN OPENER Making plans for the Brigham City Golf and Country club season opener golf tournament are from left, Leo Fransworth, Bruce Stevens, Doug Rollins and Veran Smith. The tournament will be held Sunday, April 15, on the Brigham City BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, days ta obtain matorlalt. Wa tooo Sunday a a lervica ta oor omyltyoii. ? y |