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Show MAT 30, 1953 THE SAUNA SUN, SALINA, UTAH partment has again this jear may avail themselves o either rose and or both type of seedlings, by purchased multi-florRussian Olive seedlings for contacting the State Warden in ala Piant' theIr locality- There 18 no char6e ?nl8ep,W ese for or mg ime plants. It is required that species is now a.t hand. the landowner give his plantings The Utah Fish and Game De Farmers and other landowners so received proper care and pro- a - te . j i Xti-m- : 4 I-- flUg V- - owners over the state in putting Copies of the 1952 fishing proout over 100000 guch geedlingS-Rather- , clamation are now available to the states sportsmen, either at ame Department license Bn vendors or the Fish and again solicits the cooperation in Game Department office in Salt the continuation of this program Lake City. A map of the state on the reby all concerned. verse side of the proclamation, shows accurately the drainages, general terrain, highways and major outlying roadways. The last named were added to the fishing map this year, following many requests for same from sportsmen and tourist fishermen. It is a copy of the official state highway map, as issued by the State Highway Department, and gives much needed information for the fisherman going afield in Utah. 4 Three Giants working fbrJou v- ;.; v upland game habitat Neither plant is of the spreading variety they will stay confined to the original line of planting. During 1951, this same pro- gram found many sportsmens groups cooperating with land- - your neighbor has AKr? Vt VS'C- tection during the first five years of their growth. The and shrubs are vided by the Department for the dual purpose of growing living animal tight fences, windbreaks, beautification of property, and PAGE 3 4' i if' " V - , " 1. y'W 4 jr Theyre big and theyre powerful . . . these three giant turbines that generate all the electric power needed to make the wheels go round at Utah Coppers Bingham mine, ore haulage system, mills and refinery; Housed near Magna in a structure as tall as a building, the three giants could supply the power needs of Salt Lake City. 14-sto- ry The turbines are powered with steam from three boilers eight stories high which burn either pulverized coal or natural gas, or both in combination. With power in great demand, Utah Coppers ability to produce its own electrical energy leaves the normal supply available for you. Three giant turbines, working 24 hours a day, help produce 30 of the nations new copper and bring us the benefits of $120,000,000 in annual payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases. They help Utahs prospects for expansion and progress that will mean an even better life for us all. The annual spring planting of trout waters with fish from the states twelve hatcheries, has been held back in many sections because of the extreme high waters and the inability of hatcherymen to get the trucks into many of these sections, due to the record snowfall and lateness of the winter just past, according to J. Perry Egan, director. He noted that planting was now nearly finished in the southern part of the state, where near normal conditions exist at the present time. Ample stocks from a record hatchery production, are being held for planting In all other waters as soon as receding waters and access roads will permit. We are holding these fish at considerable added cost, in order to have them on hand for planting when conditions will permit doing so in many of our important trout waters. This is especially true of the lower streams coming into our central valley through the state. It is possible that conditions will not allow such planting in some of these waters prior to the regular opening of the trout season, June 14. However, fish will be held in the hatcheries for stocking these important waters until the plants can be made. BIG GAME MEETINGS Schedule for the five annual public meetings over the state, of Utahs Board of Big Game Control, were recently set at a special meeting of the Board. Dates, place and time of these meetings follow: Panguitch, June 23, 7:30 p.m.; Gunnison, June 24, 7.30 p.m.; Vernal, June 25, 7:30 p.m.; Salt Lake City, June 26, 7:30 p.m.; Logan, June 27, 7:30 p.m. The law requires that one such publib meeting be held annually in each of the five Fish and Game Commission districts prior to the setting of the big game kill for the season ahead. Purpose of the meetings is to allow any individual or group to make their recommendations to the Board regarding such seasons, numbers of big game animals to be harvested, and other pertinent information helpful to the Board in scheduling these annual hunts. O OLDEST TRIPLETS . . . Bald to be the oldest triplets In the world are Faith, Hope and Charity Mrs. Murphy, Daniels and McDonnell, 84, Malboro, Mass. m KEN NECOTT Good Neighbor ms smsma COPPER CORPORATION )rH e I p i n g t Build A Belter Utah RARE SURVIVAL . . . Nurse Kathleen Shatter holds premature baby, Elizabeth Dillon, Chicago, after infant survived operation for perforated small Intestine, re cover from which to rare. |